2014 Florida Atlantic University Football

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2014 Florida Atlantic University Football

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General Information

School..................... Florida Atlantic University Location ..................................Boca Raton, FL Founded ..................................................1961 Enrollment ............................................30,000 Nickname.................................................Owls Colors ............................................Blue & Red Home Stadium ............................FAU Stadium Capacity................................................29,495 Surface ......................................Natural Grass First Year of Football................................2001 National Affiliation .......................... NCAA FBS Basic Offense ...................................... Spread Basic Defense .................................... Multiple Conference ........................... Conference USA President ............................. Dr. John W. Kelly Athletic Director ................................Pat Chun Department Phone ................... 561-297-3710

Assistant Coaches/Staff

Media Information

Assoc. Head Coach/OC/QB ........ Brian Wright Assist. Head Coach/RB ............ Roger Harriott Defensive Coor./LB...................Roc Bellantoni Special Teams Coor./TE .................Chris Hurd Sec./Assist Player Per. ................... Corey Bell Secondary ......................................Nick Caley Defensive Line .................... Terrance Jamison Offensive Line..................................Bart Miller Wide Receivers .............................. Dan Shula Graduate Assistant ............................ AJ Hopp Graduate Assistant .................Graham Wilbert Dir. Player Per./Ex. Rel. ................. Jared Allen Dir. of Operations............. Heather Henderson Coordinator ...............................Brooke Wilson Video ..............................................Jack Pelini Trainer ......................................John Burnside Equipment Manager ....................Sam Nichols

SID................................... Katrina McCormack Office Phone ............................. 561-297-3163 Cell Phone ................................ 561-251-5588 E-mail [email protected] Web Site ...........................www.fausports.com Press Box Phone ...................... 561-251-5588 Mailing Address .......................777 Glades Rd .....................................Boca Raton, FL 33431 Digital......................................FAUSports.com

Coaching Staff

Head Coach..........................Charlie Partridge Alma Mater ...................................... Drake ‘95 Record at FAU ............................................0-0 Years as a Collegiate Head Coach .............1st Overall Record............................................0-0 FAU 2013 Record .......................................6-6 FAU 2013 Conference Record ...................4-4 Office Phone ............................. 561-297-1094

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Team Information Letterwinners Returning ..............40 Offensive .....................................................20 Defensive.....................................................18 Special Teams ...............................................1 Letterwinners Lost .......................23 Offensive ..................................................... 11 Defensive.....................................................10 Specialty ........................................................3 Starters Returning/Lost ..........15/12 Offensive ....................................................6/5 Defensive....................................................6/5 Specialty .....................................................2/3

2014 Florida Atlantic University Numerical Roster No. 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 11 11 12 14 15 16 17 18

Name Lucky Whitehead Brandin Bryant DJ Juste Derek Moise Marquese Dudley-Gordon Martese Jackson Greg Hankerson Reggie Brown Cre’von LeBlanc Marc Mauro Andrew Soroh Trevon Coley Dustin Bowens Jaquez Johnson Trey Hendrickson Landon Scheer Jason Driskel Damian Parms Christian Milstead

Class Sr R-Jr So R-Jr Fr Sr So So Jr Sr Fr Jr R-Fr R-Jr So Fr Fr Sr R-Sr

Ht. 5-10 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-0 5-6 6-0 5-11 5-11 6-1 6-2 6-2 6-5 6-1 6-4 5-8 6-2 6-2 5-10

Wt. 163 260 190 195 188 185 185 170 175 195 190 300 255 225 250 180 210 210 190

Pos. WR DL QB WR S RB QB CB DB S DB DL TE QB DE K QB S DB

19 20 21 22 23 24 24 25 26 27 28 31 34 35 37 40 41 41 42 43

Hometown (Last School) Manassas, VA (Dean College) Omaha, NE (Fort Scott CC) Port St. Lucie, FL (Port St. Lucie) Miami, FL (Booker T. Washington) Plantation, FL (Cypress Bay) Asheville, NC (Fort Scott CC) Lauderdale Lakes, FL (Boyd Anderson)

Tampa, FL (Tampa Jesuit) Belle Glade, FL (Glades Central) Bayville, NY (Nassau CC) Miami, FL (American) Miramar, FL (Miramar) Palm Coast, FL (Flagler) Starkville, MS (E. Mississippi CC) Apopka, FL (Apopka) Orlando, FL (The First Academy) Oviedo, FL (Hagerty) Miami, FL (Monsignor Pace) Woodbine, GA (Camden County)

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William Dukes Marcus Clark D’Joun Smith Robert Miller Raekwon Williams Tony Moore Lester Thomas Jay Warren Henry Bussey Greg Howell Ronnie Scott Kris Harris Freedom Whitfield Grant Helm David Lozandier Jake Stoshak Josh Ballesteros Michael Harrop Matt Solt Robert Relf

Sr R-Fr Sr R-Fr Fr R-Sr So So Fr Fr R-Fr Fr Jr Sr Sr Fr R-So Jr Fr So

6-4 5-8 5-11 6-2 5-11 5-11 5-10 6-0 5-9 6-0 5-10 6-0 6-2 6-0 6-0 6-0 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-3

190 185 190 190 174 220 165 195 180 205 165 225 200 215 235 180 210 220 210 220

WR DB DB DB DB RB DB RB SR RB CB LB LB DB LB DB LB TE LB LB

Fort Lauderdale, FL (Dillard) Tallahassee, FL (N. FL Christian) Miami, FL (American) Coral Springs FL (Taravella) Jacksonville, FL (First Coast) Tallahassee, FL (Lincoln) Tallahassee, FL (Godby) Navarre, FL (Navarre) Opa Locka, FL (Hialeah Senior) Coconut Grove, FL (Coral Gables) Tampa, FL (Chamberlain) Tallahassee, FL (Godby) Fort Pierce, FL (Fort Pierce Central) Jacksonville, FL (Gulf Coast State) Miami, FL (North Miami Senior) Jacksonville, FL (Univ. Christian) Miami, FL (Miami Central) Port St. Lucie, FL (Treasure Coast) Gainesville, FL (Gainesville) Phoenix, AZ (Brophy College Prep)

44 45 47 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 58 59 60 61 64 65 66 67 73 74 75 78

Jacob Wilson Andrae Kirk Jerrard Ward Joe Fischer Nate Ozdemir Joseph Gold Arthur Crouse Jakobi Smith Ray Ellis Karl James Isaac Edwards Reginald Bain Robinson Eugene Shane Blair Eric Minemyer Antonyo Woods Vinny Davino Dillon DeBoer Dalton Schomp Mikingson Marsaille Byers Hickmon Braden Lyons Derek Butcher

Fr Sr Fr R-Sr R-Fr Fr R-So R-Fr Fr Sr R-So Fr R-Jr R-So R-Sr R-Fr R-Jr R-So Jr R-Jr Fr Sr Sr

6-4 6-2 LB 6-0 6-2 6-3 6-6 6-3 6-1 6-1 6-3 6-4 6-5 6-2 6-4 6-3 6-5 6-6 6-1 6-6 6-5 6-5 6-4

230 230 6-2 215 230 270 250 300 260 285 290 286 266 300 290 285 285 295 215 320 270 295 295

TE Chipley, FL (Chipley) LB Miami, FL (Miami Central) 215 West Palm Beach, FL (William T. Dwyer) LS Boca Raton, FL (Pope John Paul) LB Winter Garden, FL (West Orange) OL Fort Myers, FL (South Fort Myers) West Palm, FL (American Heritage) OL OL Miami, FL (Coral Reef) Egg Harbor Township, NJ (Holy Spirit) DT OL Miami, FL (Miami Sunset) OL Tampa, FL (Jesuit) OL Miami, FL (Miami Central) DE Miami, FL (North Miami Senior) OL Myakka City, FL (Lakewood Ranch) OL Hastings, PA (Bishop Carroll) OL Port St. Lucie, FL (Seminole Ridge) OL Sarasota, FL (Booker) OL Tarpon Springs, FL (East Lake) P/K Seminole, FL (Seminole) OL Fort Pierce, FL (Fort Pierce Central) OT Gainesville, FL (Gainesville) Sonoma, CA (City Col. of San Francisco) OL OL Delano, MN (North Dakota State)

79 80 82 84 85 87 88 90 91 93 94 95 97 98 98 99

Siffo Pierre Nate Terry Kamrin Solomon Alex Deleon Marcus Cunningham Bobby Mitchell Jenson Stoshak Shalom Ogbonda Denzel Whitfield Devin Santana Hunter Snyder Nick Richardson Nick Internicola Greg Joseph Haiden Nagel Josh Kendall Bryant Gross Armiento

Fr Fr Fr R-Sr R-Sr Fr Jr R-So R-So Fr Fr Fr R-Fr So R-Fr Fr R-Fr

6-4 6-6 6-2 6-4 6-0 6-2 6-1 6-4 6-5 6-3 6-7 6-4 6-3 6-1 6-4 6-2 6-1

325 210 195 210 205 175 195 290 260 220 230 215 230 205 230 269 190

OL Coral Springs, FL (JP Taravella) TE Homestead, FL (South Dade) WR Jacksonville, FL (Mandarin) TE Belleview, FL (Belleview) WR Lakeland, FL (Kathleen) WR St. Augustine, FL (St. Augustine) WR Jacksonville, FL (Univ. Christian) DE Sugar Land, TX (Kempner) DL Monticello, FL (Jefferson) DL Tampa, FL (Sickles) DL Palm Harbor, FL (East Lake) DL Carol City, FL (Carol City) DL Pembrooke Pines, FL (University School) P/KBoca Raton, FL (American Heritage Delray) DL Tampa (Walter L.Sickles) DT Lehigh Acres, FL (Lehigh) DB Sunrise, FL (American Heritage Plantation)

FAU Pronunciation Guide visit www.fausports.com > football > roster to hear the pronounciation 3

EARLY SPRING TWO DEEP

Offense LT #66 - Dillon DeBoer, R-So, 6-6, 295 #58 - Reggie Bain, Fr, 6-4, 286 LG #56 – Isaac Edwards, R-So, 6-3, 280 #53 - Jakobi Smith, R-Fr, 6-3, 300 C #75 - Braden Lyons, Sr, 6-5, 295 #60 - Shane Blair, R-So, 6-2, 300 RG #73 - Mikingson Marsaille, R-Jr, 6-6, 320 #78 - Derek Butcher, Sr, 6-4, 295 RT #65 - Vinny Davino, R-Jr, 6-5, 285 #61 - Eric Minemeyer, R-Sr, 6-4, 290 TE #84 - Alex Deleon, R-Sr, 6-4, 210 #41 - Michael Harrop, Jr, 6-3, 220 X #88 - Jenson Stoshak, Jr, 6-1, 195 #85 - Marcus Cunningham, R-Sr, 6-0, 205

W #1 - Lucky Whitehead, Sr, 5-10, 163 #3 - DJ Juste, So, 6-2, 190 Z #19 - William Dukes, Sr, 6-4, 190 #4 - Derek Moise, R-Jr, 6-2, 195 RB #24 - Tony Moore, R-Sr, 5-11, 220 #25 - Jay Warren, So, 6-0, 195 QB #12 - Jaquez Johnson, R-Jr, 6-1, 225 #6 - Greg Hankerson, So, 6-0, 185 #16 - Jason Driskel, Fr, 6-2, 210

Defense LE #59 - Robinson Eugene, R-Jr, 6-5, 266 LT #11 - Trevon Coley, Jr, 6-2, 300 #90 - Shalom Ogbonda, R-So, 6-4, 290

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RT #2 - Brandin Bryant, R-Jr, 6-2, 260 RE #14 - Trey Hendrickson, So, 6-4, 250 #98 - Haiden Nagel, RS-Fr, 6-4, 230 LB #34 - Freedom Whitfield, Jr, 6-2, 200 #37 - David Lozandier, Sr, 6-0, 235 LB #45 - Andrae Kirk, Sr, 6-2, 230 #50 - Nate Ozdemir, R-Fr, 6-2, 230 LB #43 - Robert Relf, So, 6-3, 220 CB #7 - Cre’von LeBlanc, Jr, 5-11, 175 #28 - Ronnie Scott, R-Fr, 5-11, 165 SS #17 - Damian Parms, Sr, 6-2, 210 #8 - Marc Mauro, Sr, 6-1, 195 FS #18 - Christian Milstead, R-Sr, 5-10, 190 #24 - Lester Thomas, So, 5-10, 165

CB #21 - D’Joun Smith, Sr, 5-11, 190 #6 - Reggie Brown, So, 5-11, 170

Special Teams P/H TBA K #15 - Landon Scheer, Fr, 5-8, 180 LS #49 - Joe Fischer, R-Sr, 6-0, 215 KR #6 - Reggie Brown, So, 5-11, 170 PR TBA

Returning Statistical Leaders Rushing Leaders Jaquez Johnson Jay Warren Tony Moore Greg Hankerson DJ Juste Lucky Whitehead Martese Jackson

GP-GS 11-11 10-3 7-0 8-1 6-1 10-1 4-0

Att 172 71 25 25 13 4 9

Gain 910 352 95 124 48 38 27

Passing Leaders GP-GS EFFIC Jaquez Johnson 11-11 129.0 Greg Hankerson 8-1 96.3 Receiving Leaders GP-GS William Dukes 12-9 Jenson Stoshak 12-1 Lucky Whitehead 10-1 Alex Deleon 12-3

No 35 23 9 7

Loss 138 12 6 42 5 3 0

Net 772 340 89 82 43 35 27

Avg 4.5 4.8 3.6 3.3 3.3 8.8 3.0

Cmp-Att-Int Pct 149-256-8 58.2 46-94-3 48.9 Yards 553 298 190 84

Avg 15.8 13.0 21.1 12.0

TD 10 2 1 0 0 1 0

Long 60 47 21 22 16 26 11

Yards 1876 484 TD 6 0 2 1

TD 12 3

Long 59 40 64 24

Avg/G 70.2 34.0 12.7 10.2 7.2 3.5 6.8 Long Avg/G 64 170.5 58 60.5 Avg/G 46.1 24.8 19.0 7.0

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Punt Returns Freedom Whitfield Lucky Whitehead

No. 1 1

Yards 2 1

Avg 2.0 1.0

TD 0 0

Long 2 1

Interceptions D’Joun Smith Christian Milstead Damian Parms Andrae Kirk

No. 7 4 1 1

Yards 112 76 28 4

Avg 16.0 19.0 28.0 4.0

TD 1 1 0 0

Long 75 61 28 4

Kick Returns Reggie Brown Cre’von LeBlanc Lucky Whitehead D’Joun Smith

No. 7 6 3 1

Yards 146 149 58 24

Avg 20.9 24.8 19.3 24.0

TD 0 0 0 0

Long 33 46 24 24

DEFENSIVE LEADERS 45 Andrae Kirk 17 Damian Parms 2 Brandin Bryant 18 Christian Milstead 11 Trevon Coley 21 D’Joun Smith 7 Cre’von LeBlanc 24 Lester Thomas 59 Robinson Eugene 90 Shalom Ogbonda 92 Joe Henry 14 Trey Hendrickson 49 Joe Fischer 37 David Lozandier 34 Freedom Whitfield 6 Reggie Brown 8 Marc Mauro 43 Robert Relf

GP-GS 12-11 12-12 12-11 12-9 12-12 12-12 11-3 11-1 11-0 12-0 12-0 12-0 12-0 11-0 8-0 10-1 5-0 6-0

Solo 38 38 29 23 19 25 18 13 10 8 4 7 5 5 5 5 4 2

Ast 46 40 22 14 18 10 6 7 6 3 5 2 2 1 1 . . 1

Tackles Total TFL-Yds 84 2.0 - 4 78 5.5 - 23 51 9.5 - 61 37 2.5 - 3 37 3.5 - 18 35 2.0 - 8 24 0.5 - 2 20 . 16 2.0 - 9 11 . 9 0.5 - 4 9 2.5- 13 7 . 6 . 6 . 5 . 4 . 3 .

Sacks No-Yds Int-Yds 0.5 - 1 1 - 4 1.0 - 9 1 - 28 6.0 - 35 . . 4 - 76 2.5 - 16 . 1.0 - 4 7 - 112 . . . . 1.0- 8 . . . 0.5 - 4 . 1.5 - 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Pass Defense BU PD Qbh 4 5 1 6 7 1 . . 6 4 8 . . . 3 13 20 . 2 2 . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . .

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Fumbles Rcv-Yds FF 1- 0 . . 2 . . . . 1-0 . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Charlie PARTRIDGE Head Coach First Season

Charlie Partridge was named Florida Atlantic University’s Head Football Coach December 17, 2013 becoming just the fourth person to hold that title, since the program’s inception in 2001. Partridge, a south Florida native, returned home to lead a program that completed its first season as a member of Conference USA and was bowl eligible in 2013. Partridge came to FAU after a one-year stint at the University of Arkansas where he coached three different defensive linemen to All-Conference honors. Defensive ends Chris Smith and Trey Flowers were second-team All-SEC, and defensive tackle Darius Philon was voted to the SEC All-Freshman Team. Smith ranked third in the SEC

with 8.5 sacks, the eighth-highest single-season total in school history, and ranked seventh in the conference with 11.5 tackles for loss. Flowers ranked second in the SEC with 13.5 tackles for loss, and his three forced fumbles were fourth in the conference. Philon tied for fourth in the SEC with two forced fumbles in conference play and finished the year leading the UA defensive linemen with 46 tackles, including 9.0 for loss and 3.0 sacks. Partridge also worked with the Razorback specialists, helping tutor kicker Zach Hocker and punter Sam Irwin-Hill. Hocker, who ended his career holding six school records, was a second-team All-SEC selection after he was 28-of-28 on PATs and 13-of-15 on field goals. Hocker made three field goals of more than 50 yards, including a 54 yarder that ranked as the eight-longest field goal in school history. Irwin-Hill, in his first season at Arkansas, ranked fourth in the SEC and 15th in the NCAA with an average of 44.3 yards per punt. Irwin-Hill boomed a 79-yard punt that is seventh all-time at Arkansas and was tied for the second-longest punt in the NCAA during the 2013 season. Arkansas’ net punting average of 39.02 yards ranked fifth in the SEC and 21st in the NCAA. Prior to Arkansas, Partridge spent five seasons at Wisconsin where he helped the Badgers win three-straight Big Ten championships and to become the first Big Ten team to play in three-straight Rose Bowls since Michigan following the 1976-78 seasons. Before the

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2011 season, he was promoted to associate head coach, co-defensive coordinator and defensive line coach after three seasons as the Badgers’ defensive line and specialists coach. In 2012, Wisconsin led the Big Ten and ranked third in the NCAA with a three-and-out percentage of 41.72, and the Badgers’ 5.23 three and outs per game topped the Big Ten and was fourth in the country. The Badgers’ defense was 13th in the NCAA in total defense and tied for 19th in the country in scoring defense. Wisconsin also ranked 21st in the nation in third-down conversion defense in addition to being third in the conference in sacks and 21st in the NCAA in rush defense and pass efficiency defense and 23rd in the country in pass defense. The Badgers also produced two of the top nine sack artists in the conference, with defensive end Brendan Kelly tied for seventh with an average of 0.45 sacks per game and defensive end Tyler Dippel’s 0.42 per-game average tied for ninth. Defensive backs Devin Smith and Marcus Cromartie both ranked in the top seven in the Big Ten in passes defensed with Smith fifth and Cromartie tied for seventh. In addition, Smith also tied for third in the conference in interceptions. Linebacker Chris Borland tied for third in the Big Ten in forced fumbles and fourth in the conference in fumble recoveries, and linebacker Mike Taylor ranked fifth in the Big Ten with an average of 1.15 tackles for loss per game. The 2011 Wisconsin defensive line typically rotated at least eight

linemen every game, even after losing starting defensive end David Gilbert to a season-ending injury after the fourth game. They were a key component in Wisconsin finishing among the top 15 nationally in both scoring and total defense. The 2010 season was highlighted by the play of J.J. Watt, who won the Lott IMPACT Trophy. Watt was the leader of Wisconsin’s defense, finishing the season tied for seventh in the country in tackles for loss with 21.0. A consensus first-team All-Big Ten selection, Watt tied for second in the Big Ten in sacks with 7.0 and tied for third with three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. He tied for second on the team in tackles with 62, led the team with 10 quarterback hurries and also broke up eight passes, blocked three kicks and grabbed one interception. A second-team All-American by Walter Camp, Rivals.com and CBSSports.com, Watt was named Lott IMPACT Defensive Player of the Week three times during the season. He was selected 11th overall by the Houston Texans in the 2011 NFL Draft, the highest for a Wisconsin defensive player since 1992. In 2009, the UW defensive line exceeded all expectations after losing three senior starters from the prior year. The headliner of the group was senior defensive end O’Brien Schofield, who ranked second in the country with 24.5 tackles for loss, the second-highest total in school history. He also tied for seventh in the country and third in school history with 12.0 sacks, while Watt pitched in with 15.5 tackles

for loss. The duo’s 40.0 combined tackles for loss were the most by a pair of teammates in the country in 2009. The defensive line also was instrumental in transforming Wisconsin’s rush defense into one of the best in school history. The Badgers led the Big Ten and ranked fifth in the country in rushing defense, allowing just 88.2 yards per game on the ground, the second-best season average in school history. Wisconsin held each of its last 10 opponents to less than 100 yards rushing, the longest streak in the country and the longest streak in school history. In his first year at Wisconsin, Partridge led a veteran line. The three senior starters, Matt Shaughnessy, Mike Newkirk and Jason Chapman, all earned All-Big Ten accolades while Schofield, in his first season as a starter at defensive end, tied for the team lead in sacks. Following the season, Shaughnessy was a third-round draft pick by the Oakland Raiders. In his work with the specialists, Partridge led four-year starters placekicker Philip Welch and punter Brad Nortman to leave their mark on Wisconsin’s record book. Welch, a first-team Freshman AllAmerican in 2008, finished his career ranked second in school history in points with 384, field goals made with 59 and field goal percentage at .776. Nortman, a two-time honorable mention All-Big Ten selection, was third in school history with a 42.1 career average. Before his time at Wisconsin, Partridge spent five years at Pitt.

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For his first four seasons, he coached the defensive line before switching to tutor the Panthers’ linebackers in 2007. He also had special teams coaching responsibilities for the last three seasons, including the last two as special teams coordinator. Pitt ranked No. 5 nationally and led the Big East in total defense in 2007, allowing just 297.7 yards per game. In addition, the Panthers led the conference and were No. 3 in the country in pass defense, surrendering only 167.3 yards per game. Pitt was fourth in the Big East and 20th in the NCAA with 2.92 sacks per contest. The Panthers’ signature defensive effort that year came when they shut down highpowered and No. 1-ranked West Virginia in a 13-9 win that eliminated the Mountaineers from national title contention. Defensive lineman Joe Clermond was a second-team All-Big East selection. Partridge’s special teams units flourished at Pitt. In 2006, his first season as special teams coordinator, Pitt led the Big East in net punting with a 37.54 average and kickoff returns at an average of 24.14 yards per return. Punter Adam Graessle was an All-Big East selection, and kick returner Lowell Robinson led the conference and finished ninth nationally with a 27.9-yard average. ESPN’s 2006 college football “play of the year” selection was a 73-yard punt return for a touchdown by Pitt’s Darrelle Revis against West Virginia. Revis was drafted 14th overall in the first round by the New York Jets in the 2007 NFL Draft. Prior to his years at Pitt, Partridge served as recruiting coordina-

tor and defensive line coach at Eastern Illinois in 2002 and helped lead the team to the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs after sharing the Ohio Valley Conference title. Partridge worked for head coach Dan McCarney at Iowa State from 1998-2001. He was a defensive graduate assistant in 1998-99 and worked with outside linebackers. He became the program’s director of football operations in 2000. Partridge was an NSCA All-American at Drake, where he played defensive line. He was a three-year starter and team captain for the Bulldogs before starting his coaching career at his alma mater as a graduate assistant in 1996-97. He coached running backs, including a pair of 1,000-yard rushers, and served as a strength and conditioning coach. Partridge, a Plantation, Fla., native, earned a bachelor’s degree in secondary education from Drake in 1995 and a master’s degree in education from Iowa State in 2002. Partridge and his wife, Julie, have two daughters, Alexa and Kylee. The Partridge File Hometown: Plantation, Fla. College: Drake, 1995 Wife: Julie Children: Daughters, Alexa and Kylee

Coaching Career 1996-97: Drake (Graduate Assistant - offense) 1998-99: Iowa State (Graduate Assistant - defense) 2000-01: Iowa State (Director of Football Operations) 2002: Eastern Illinois (Recruiting Coor./Defensive Line) 2003-05: Pitt (Defensive Line) 2006: Pitt (Special Teams Coordinator/Defensive Line) 2007: Pitt (Special Teams Coordinator/Linebackers) 2008-10: Wisconsin (Defensive Line/Specialists) 2011-12: Wisconsin (Associate Head Coach/Co-Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line) 2013: Arkansas (Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Line) Bowl Games Coached 2000 Insight.com Bowl 2001 Independence Bowl 2003 Continental Tire Bowl 2004 Fiesta Bowl 2008 Champs Sports Bowl 2009 Champs Sports Bowl 2010 Rose Bowl 2011 Rose Bowl 2011 Big Ten Football Championship Game

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2012 Rose Bowl Playing Career 1992-95: Drake (Defensive line)

Brian WRIGHT Associate Head Coach Third Season

Coaching Experience 2013 - FAU (Associate Head Coach/OC) 2013 - FAU Interim Head Coach 2012-13 - FAU (Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks) 2009-11 - Montana State (Offensive Coordinator/QBs) 2005-09 - Youngstown State (Offensive Coordinator/QBs) 2001-04 - Youngstown State (Assistant Coach/QBs) 1999-00 - Walsh (Offensive Coordinator/QBs) 1998 - Walsh (Assistant Coach/WR) 1997 - Youngstown State (Graduate Assistant/WR) 1995-96 - Walsh University (Graduate Assistant) Bowl/Post-Season Games Coached

2011 - FCS Playoff Quarterfinalist (Montana State) 2010 - FCS Playoff Quarterfinalist (Montana State) 2006 - FCS Playoff Semifinalist (Youngstown) 1997 - FCS National Champions (Youngstown) Playing Experience Wide Receiver, College of Wooster Personal Born: Goldsboro, NC Hometown: Wooster, Ohio Education: Bachelor of Arts, College of Wooster (1994); Master of Arts, Walsh University (1998) Marital Status: Wife, Laura Family: Jake (10), Marielle (7), Joseph (4) At FAU Brian Wright came to FAU in January of 2012 and was elevated to Interim Head Coach in October of 2013. Wright elected to stay with the program in 2014 to continue what he had begun to build as FAU’s offensive coordinator. He was named Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator and QB Coach by Partridge in December of 2013. As the Interim Head Coach, Wright drew the team together “realizing it was about the team, the family and being better men” to capture

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the four-consecutive games, including a victory over Tulane who would earn a New Orleans’ Bowl berth. Wright’s reign as interim head coach came to an end with a perfect 4-0 record and the team becoming bowl eligible for the first time since 2008. FAU’s offense, led by sophomore quarterback Jaquez Johnson, outscored its last four opponents 151-40, averaged 428.8 yards per game, including a single-game average 240.5 yards on the ground. Defensively, the Owls finished the regular-season ranked No. 11 nationally and with a program record 32 single-season sacks---up from an average of one per game in 2012. Half of the sacks, 16, were recorded in the team’s last four games. Wright accepted the added responsibility as head coach much like he had attacked the task of building an offensive coaching staff upon coming to FAU in 2012 and the task of converting FAU to an up-tempo attack as opposed to the pro-style which had been the Owls mainstay since inception. To make his task more difficult, he had to do so with just three-starting returning. By game two the starting quarterback position was solidified. Wright and the offensive staff made great strides by playing to the strengths of each individual and not forcing or sticking to one answer. It began with the quarterbacks. In 2012, senior QB Graham Wilbert improved his efficiency by 68% moving from 91.72 as a junior to 134.62 as a senior. He reduced his interceptions to six after tossing double-digits in 2011. More importantly for the team, Wilbert spread the ball to eight different receivers for a score after tossing just seven touchdowns the previous season. Wright’s system allowed

Wilbert to look for answers all over the field which opened the door for the senior to have career games with a season high 403 passing-yards against in-state rival FIU. He used the knowledge of the new system to hurt opponents with the short pass while also finding receivers with 50, 60 and 75 yard passes. Protecting the quarterback was a key to the team’s success. FAU was T-104 nationally in sacks allowed prior to Wright’s arrival. They improved that rank by 21 spots in 2012 providing more options for the offense to work. To off-set the loss of NFL draftee Alfred Morris, Wright and the offense saw seven individuals carry the ball more than once and not one ended the season with negative yardage and as a unit, they tallied just 38 yards less than the previous season with a dominant running back. Much of that success can be attributed to fewer sacks eliminating the negative 179 yards lost by the previous season’s quarterbacks. To exemplify the total improvement, FAU moved up 22 spots in the national ranking for total yards by improving its average yards per game by 102 yards per game. Since coming to FAU in 2012, Wright has improved the Owls’ total offensive ranking nationally from its season ending 120, out of 123 schools, to a No. 83 spot at the end of the 2013 regular-season. In 2011 the Owls finished with a national rank of 119 in scoring offense. By 2013 that rank had climbed 40 spots to No. 79, including the use of 12 different scoring options. The most prolific was Johnson, who rushed for 10 touchdowns, the most of any quarterback in the history of FAU. He was responsible for 22 scores in 2012 which list him

among the program’s top-10 all-time career scorers with two remaining seasons to play. At Montana State Brian Wright spent his first two seasons at Montana State debunking the notion that the transition to a new offensive system is inherently difficult. Wright’s two Bobcat offenses, led by dynamic quarterback DeNarius McGhee, averaged 440.6 yards per game, easily the most productive two-year span in school history. After leading the Big Sky in scoring offense, total offense and passing offense in 2010, Wright’s unit topped the league in scoring offense and total offense in Big Sky games in 2011. Wright handed the reigns, in his first season at MSU, to redshirt freshman quarterback McGhee, who was named Big Sky Offensive Co-MVP, a first at MSU since 1984, and National Freshman of the Year by one organization. At Youngstown State Wright’s transition to Montana State after nine years at perennial FCS power Youngstown State University. Wright joined the Penguins’ staff in 2001 as quarterbacks coach, also working as offensive coordinator from 2005-09. Wright helped engineer record-setting offenses at Youngstown State, with the team winning two Gateway Conference championships and advancing to the 2006 FCS final four.

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At Walsh He returned to Walsh where he first began working with wide receivers (1998) and was then elevated to offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach where he served from 1999-00. At Youngstown State Wright served as an offensive GA at Youngstown State in 1997 where his primary responsibilities focused with the National Champion Youngstown Penguins’ receivers. At Walsh He worked as a graduate assistant at Walsh University from 1995-96. At Wooster Wright began his coaching career as a collegiate senior, following a career-ending leg injury (1994). Professional Players Coached Marcus Mason (Washington Redskins - Free Agent) Donald Jones (Buffalo Bills - Free Agent) Mike Person (San Francisco 49ers - 6th round) Elvis Akpla (Philadelphia Eagles - Free Agent) Kyle Smith (NFL Europe Berlin Thunder)

Roger HARRIOTT Assistant Head Coach First Season

Coaching Experience 2014 - FAU (Assistant Head Coach/RBs) 2011-2013 - University School of Nova Southeastern (Dir. of Inclusion & Special College Placement) 2007-2011 - University School of Nova Southeastern (Director of Athletics) 2006-2013 - University School of Nova Southeastern (Head Varsity Football Coach) 2004-2009 - Athletic Academy, Inc. (Founder/Program Director) 2002-2006 - Panther Run Elementary (PE Teacher) 2001-2002 - Broward County School District (Author/Program Coord. Social-Academic Values of Education

2000-2001 - Behavioral Intervention Specialist, Inc. (Owner/Operating Manager) 2000-2001 - Stevens High School (Head Football and Track & Field Coach) 2000-2001 - Therapeutic Behavioral Inclusions, LLC (Supervisor/Crisis Manager) University School 2006: Independent League, 8-1 2007: Class 2B, District Runner-ups, 8-3 2008: Class 2B, District Champions (undefeated regular season), Regional Finalist, 11-1 2010: Class 2B, District Champions (undefeated regular season), Regional Champions, State Finalist,13-1 2011: Class 3A, District Champions (undefeated regular season), Regional Finalist, 11-1 2012: Class 2B, District Champions (undefeated regular season), Regional Champions, State Champions,12-0 2011: Class 4A, District Champions, Regional Finalist, 10-3 Playing Experience Defensive Back and Running Back, Boston University Running Back, Villanova University

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Personal Born: Mandeville, Jamaica Hometown: Pembroke Pines, Florida Education: BA, Communications (1999), Villanova; Master of Athletic Administration, Nova Southeastern (2013) Marital Status: Wife, Marisa Family: Madiya (14), Julia (12), Talia (8), Aniya (5), and Reede (2) At University School Harriott started the football program (middle school, junior varsity and varsity) in 2006 and guided the varsity squad to a state title four years later. While at University School he amassed a 78-15 record and an impressive .839 win percentage. Along the way, Harriott received the following honors: 2007 - Broward County Coach of the Year Finalist 2008 - Broward County Coach of the Year Finalist 2008 - University School Coach of the Year 2010 - Florida Dairy Farmer’s Coach of the Year Class 2B 2010 - Miami Dolphins/Under Armour High School Coach of the Year 2010 - Miami Herald High School Coach of the Year 2011 - Sun-Sentinel High School Coach of the Year

2012 - Under Armour All-American High School Coach 2012 - Florida Dairy Farmer’s Class 3A Coach of the Year 2012 - Miami Dolphins High School Coach of the Year 2012 - Nike Clinic Coach of the Year State Championship Recognition Award 2012 - Sun-Sentinel High School Coach of the Year 2012 - Miami Herald High School Coach of the Year 2012 - Broward County Finalist for Miami Herald’s All-Sport Coach of the Year 2013 - Under Armour All-American High School Coach 2013 - United States Army All-American High School Football Coach His accolades are not limited to the playing field. As an educator, Harriott was named: 2002 - Pines Middle School Broward County Appreciation Award 2004 - Broward County (Panther Run Elementary) Teacher of the Year Finalist 2010 - Nova Southeastern Distinguished Educator Award 2010 - Carrie P. Meek Outstanding Education Leadership Achievement Award 2011 - Everything High School Sports AD of the Year 2006-13 - Accounted for sending 47 football players to Division I intercollegiate programs.

2006-13 - Accounted for guiding 100+ interscholastic student-athletes to NCAA intercollegiate programs in various sports 2009-13 - University School was recognized to have signed the most DI football National Letters of Intent during this time 2010-13 - University School recorded the most All-American, All-State and All-County recipients in its classification during this time Year-by-Year Head Coaching Record 2013 - 10-3, .769 - University School 2012 - 12-0, 1.00 - University School (State Title) 2011 - 11-1, .917 - University School 2010 - 13-1, .929 - University School 2009 - 5-5, .500 - University School 2008 - 11-1, .917 - University School 2007 - 8-3, .727 - University School 2006 - 8-1, .889 - University School Total: 78-15, .834

Playing Career 1999 - Honored for Enthusiasm, Dedication and Leadership (Villanova) 1998 - Preseason All-America Second Team Selection by ESPN & USA Today (Villanova)

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1997 - First Team All-Atlantic 10 (Boston University) 1997 - Harry Aganis Award for Most Valuable Player (Boston Univ.) 1993 & 1994 - Honorable Mention All-State, All-County Honors (St. Thomas Aquinas High School)

Roc BELLANTONI Defensive Coordinator First Season

Coaching Experience 2014 - FAU (Defensive Coordinator/LB) 2012-13 - Villanova (Special Teams Coordinator/DL) 2007-11 - Eastern Illinois (Associate Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator/LB/DL) 2002-07 - Eastern Illinois (Defensive Coordinator/LB) 2001-02 - Eastern Illinois (DL/Recruiting Coordinator) 2000 - Drake (Defensive Coordinator/LB) 1998-99 - Drake (Assistant Coach/DL) 1995-97 - Buena Vista (Assistant Coach/DL) 1993-94 - Mamaroneck High (Assistant Coach/OL/DL)

Bowl /Post-Season Games Coached 2012 - Division I FCS Playoffs (Villanova) 2009 - Division I FCS Playoffs- (Eastern Illinois) 2007 - Division I FCS Playoffs- (Eastern Illinois) 2006 - Division I FCS Playoffs- (Eastern Illinois) 2005 - Division I FCS Playoffs- (Eastern Illinois) 2002 - Division I FCS Playoffs- (Eastern Illinois) 2001 - Division I FCS Playoffs- (Eastern Illinois) Playing Experience Defensive Tackle, Massachusetts (1988); Iona College (1990-92) Personal Born: March 2, 1970 Hometown: Port Chester, NY Education: Bachelor of Business Administration in Management, Iona 1993 Marital Status: Wife, Jenny Family: Sons Gino (12), Marco (11), and twins Ricky and Nico (8) At Villanova Roc Bellantoni coached two seasons at Villanova. While at Villanova he focused on the Wildcats defensive line and served as special teams

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coordinator. His recruiting area was Florida. The 2013 Villanova team finished the season ranked No. 6 in the NCAA SRS rankings. He coached All-CAA defensive lineman Rakim Cox and Antoine Lewis as well as All-CAA punter Mark Hamilton. In 2012, Bellantoni had four players earn All-CAA honors. On defense, nose guard Antoine Lewis and defensive end Rakim Cox were both first team All-Conference honorees and senior defensive end Marlon Johnson was a second team selection. On special teams, sophomore Poppy Livers garnered third team All-CAA distinction as a punt returner. Bellantoni’s 2012 punt return unit led the CAA with a return average of 16.8 per game. Villanova won the CAA championship and received the automatic bid to the NCAA Division I FCS playoffs. Eastern Illinois He served as an assistant from 2001-11 while working his way up the storied program’s coaching ladder to associate head coach. He was the defensive coordinator from 2002-11 and the associate head coach from 2007-11. Bellantoni helped Eastern Illinois win five Ohio Valley Conference Championships (2009, 2006, 2005, 2002, and 2001) and make six NCAA playoff appearances. During the 2007 season, he served as Acting Head Coach for the final regular-season game and the first round FCS playoff game. During the 2006 campaign, his defense led the nation in turnovers forced with 36. Throughout his

tenure as the Eastern Illinois defensive coordinator, Bellantoni coached three Ohio Valley Conference Defenders of the Year, including Donald Thomas (2006), Clint Sellers (2005) and Nick Ricks (2002). Drake University First collegiate coordinating experience came as the Defensive Coordinator at Drake University. In 2000, Drake earned a share of the Pioneer League title as Bellantoni’s defense forced 26 turnovers and tallied 36 sacks that season. He also was a part of the 1998 Drake team that captured the conference championship.

Professional Players Coached • Pierre Walters (DE- Kansas City Chiefs free agent) • Kory Lothe (DE- St. Louis Rams free agent) • Roosevelt Holliday (DT- NY Jets free agent) • Fred Miller (LB- St. Louis Rams free agent) • Adam Nelson (LS- Kansas City Chiefs free agent)

Chris HURD Special Teams Coordinator/Tight End First Season

Coaching Experience 2014 - FAU (Special Teams Coordinator/TE) 2013 - Arkansas (Special Teams Quality Control) 2012 - Tennessee (Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach) 2011 - Tennessee (Strength and Conditioning Intern) 2007-10 - Cisco College (Defensive Coordinator/DB/ST) 2005-06 - North Texas (Graduate Assistant/DB/TE) 2004 - North Texas (Graduate Assistant Strength & Conditioning)

High School Coaching Experience Bellantoni began his coaching career at Mamoroneck High School in New York in 1993 and 1994. His first college job came at Buena Vista University in Iowa in 1995. Playing Career Iona College (1990-1993) - three-year letter winner at defensive tackle. University of Massachusetts (1988)- redshirted as a member of the Yankee Conference Championship team.

Bowl/Post-Season Games Coached 2004 - New Orleans Bowl (North Texas)

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Bowl Games as a Player 2003 New Orleans Bowl 2002 New Orleans Bowl Champion 2001 New Orleans Bowl Playing Experience Linebacker, North Texas (2000-03) Personal Hometown: Killeen, Texas Education: BA, History with a minor in Criminal Justice, North Texas (2004) At Arkansas Served one season as the University of Arkansas special teams quality control coach. At Tennessee Worked in strength and conditioning at the University of Tennessee for two seasons. He was an intern in 2011 and an assistant coach in 2012. During his time at Tennessee, the Vols produced seven All-SEC selections and five NFL draft picks, including 2013 first-round selection Cordarrelle Patterson. In 2012, Tennessee ranked in the top-five in

the SEC in 10 different categories, including leading the conference in sacks and ranking in the top-three in four other categories. Cisco College Hurd spent four seasons coaching at Cisco College in Cisco, Texas, where his positions included defensive coordinator for three seasons and special teams coordinator for two. In 2007, he coached defensive backs as well as the punt and kickoff units. University of North Texas Hurd began his coaching career at his alma mater as a strength and conditioning graduate assistant. He moved to the field in 2005-06 where he coached tight ends his first season and defensive backs the next. The 2004 season was his first to coach in a bowl game and it stretched the Mean Green’s consecutive-bowl game streak to four. Playing Career North Texas (2000-03) - Walk-on who lettered four seasons. He earned a scholarship and was a two-year starter. Member of a team that captured the Sun Belt Conference Championship in 2001, 2002, and 2003. Earned the team’s Byron Gross Award, bestowed to the team’s best linebacker, in 2002 and 2003. Named first-team All-Sun Belt in 2003 and was the Defensive Player of the Year the same season.

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Killeen High School (1997-00) - linebacker and team captain. Named 2nd team All-State. Professional Players Coached Cordarrelle Patterson (Minnesota Vikings - First Round)

Corey BELL Secondary/Assistant Dir. of Player Personnel First Season

Coaching Experience 2014 - FAU (Secondary/Assist. Dir. Player Personnel) 2011-13 - American Senior High School (Head Coach) 2007-10 - University of Miami (Dir. of Football Ops) 1997-07 - Miami Edison Senior (Head Coach) 1996-97 - Miami Edison Senior (Defensive backs coach) Bowl /Post-Season Games Coached 2010 - Sun Bowl (Miami) 2009 - Champs Bowl (Miami) 2008 - Emerald (Miami)

Playing Experience 1995 - Carquest Bowl (South Carolina) Personal Born: January, 18, 1972 Hometown: Miami, FL Education: B.S. in criminal justice, South Carolina 1995, Master’s degree in social studies education, Nova Southeastern, 2000. Marital Status: Wife, Tamika Family: Daughters Daijah (15) and Dahnia (9) At American Senior High School Bell was instrumental in resurrecting a struggling program that hadn’t won a district title since 1998. While at American, he led the Patriots to three-straight District Championships from 2011-13. At Miami Bell served as Coach Randy Shannon’s daily external liaison within the athletic offices and he oversaw football matters related to the studentathletes, including budget, the training table, travel coordination and college compliance issues.

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At Miami Edison Bell was 25 years old when he was named Miami Edison High School’s head coach, the youngest head coach in the state. He assumed a program that had finished the previous season 0-10. Bell quickly built Edison into one of Dade County’s top football programs. His teams made five-consecutive state playoff appearances and threestraight district titles. His 2003 team was ranked No. 1 in Miami-Dade County. Over his tenure, Bell had 84 Division I signees including six All-Americans. He was named the Miami Dolphins Coach of the Year for his work in 2003. His 2004 class earned a No. 3 national rank for Division I signees. All-Time Head Coaching Record 2013 6-5, .545 - American Senior 2012 6-3-1, .650 - American Senior 2011 6-5, .545 - American Senior 2006 6-4, .600 - Edison 2005 5-5, .500 - Edison 2004 7-4, .636 - Edison 2003 11-3, .786- Edison (sectional & regional champions) 2002 9-2, .818 - Edison 2001 5-5, .500 - Edison

2000 2-8, .200 - Edison 1999 1-9, .100 - Edison 1998 1-9, .100 - Edison 1997 2-8, .200 - Edison Total: 67-65-1, .508 career Playing Career Bell was a two-year varsity letterman at South Carolina where he was a starting corner. Professional Players Coached William Joseph (New York Giants - First Round) Brandon Washington (St. Louis Rams - Sixth Round) Chad Simpson (Indianapolis Colts - Free Agent) Marc Dile (Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Free Agent)

2009 - Insight Bowl (Iowa State)

Nick CALEY Secondary First Season

Coaching Experience 2014 - FAU (Assistant Coach/Secondary) 2013 - Arkansas (Defensive Graduate Assistant) 2012 - Eastern Illinois (Secondary Coach) 2009-11 - Iowa State (Defensive Graduate Assistant) 2008 - Auburn (Defensive Administrative Assistant) 2006-07 - Akron (Defensive Graduate Assistant/Recruiting Assistant) 2005-06 - John Carroll (Student Assistant) Bowl /Post-Season Games Coached 2012 - FCS playoffs (Eastern Illinois) 2011 - New Era Pinstripe Bowl (Iowa State)

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Playing Experience DB/P - Walsh (2002) Personal Born: January 22, 1983 Hometown: Canton, Ohio Education: BA, Communications, John Carroll 2006; Master of Science, Sport Science & Coaching, Akron 2008, Masters of Education, Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, Iowa State, 2011 Marital Status: Wife, Grace At Arkansas Worked with the staff where he was responsible for the nickel position. Assisted with the day-to-day coaching of the linebackers and contributed to all aspects of special teams. His responsibilities also included evaluating all underclassmen prospects in the Midwest. His position at Arkansas allowed him the opportunity to work with both Charlie Partridge and former Miami head coach Randy Shannon. At Eastern Illinois Eastern Illinois’ defense finished the 2012 campaign as the Ohio Valley

Conference Champions, in part due to a No. 2 ranked pass efficiency defense in the OVC. Caley coached Nick Beard who was named first team All-Ohio Valley Conference as a safety. At Iowa State Caley served as a graduate assistant for a program that participated in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl. Iowa State’s defense finished the season ranked No. 8 nationally in turnovers gained (32). Caley worked with Leonard Johnson who finished the season as a second team All-Big 12 selection and David Sims who was an honorable mention All-Big 12 selection. Both Leonard and Sims continued their playing careers in the NFL as undrafted free agents. Caley was responsible for recruiting the states of Ohio, Illinois, Michigan and Minnesota. At Auburn Caley worked with Defensive Coordinator Paul Rhoads and the Tiger secondary a unit that finished ranked No. 19 nationally in passing defense. Auburn ended 2008 14th nationally in scoring defense and No. 29 in total defense. While at Auburn he assisted Rhoads in coaching both Jerraud Powers and Walt McFadden, who were 3rd and 5th round draft picks, respectively.

At Akron While at Akron, Caley was part of a staff that captured the Mid-American Conference Championship, the first in the school’s history. The Zips then represented the University in the program’s first bowl game, Motor City Bowl. In 2006, Akron defeated its first BCS opponent, North Carolina State. Caley had the opportunity to work, with the secondary that featured corner Reggie Corner, a fourth round draft pick by the Buffalo Bills as well as corner Brandon Anderson who signed as an undrafted free agent with the Buccaneers. At John Carroll Began his coaching career at his alma mater as a student coach. Work with Professional Players Leonard Johnson (Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Free agent) David Sims (New York Giants - Free agent) Jerraud Powers (Indianapolis Colts - 3rd round pick) Walt McFadden (Oakland Raiders - 5th round pick) Reggie Corner (Buffalo Bills - 4th round pick) Brandon Anderson (Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Free agent)

Terrance

JAMISON Defensive Line First Season Coaching Experience 2013 - California (Defensive Quality Control) 2012 - Wisconsin (Graduate Assistant) 2011 - Wisconsin (Defensive Quality Control) 2010 - Edgewood High School (WI) (Defensive Line Coach) Bowl Games 2013 - Rose Bowl (Wisconsin) 2012 - Rose Bowl (Wisconsin) Playing Experience DL - Wisconsin (2005-07)

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Personal Born: Harvey, IL Hometown: Riverdale, IL Education: Bachelor’s degree in agricultural business management Wisconsin in 2009; master’s in educational leadership and policy analysis Wisconsin in 2011. Marital Status: Wife, Ashley (Lindsey) Family: Ava born in 2011 At Cal Served in a quality control role on the defensive side of the ball for Cal in 2013. At Wisconsin Spent two campaigns on the football staff at his alma mater Wisconsin. He was a graduate assistant and worked with the linebackers in 2012. The previous season he served as defensive quality control coordinator working alongside FAU head coach Charlie Partridge. Professional Players Coached J.J. Watt (Houston Texans -11th overall pick) O’Brien Schofield (Arizona Cardinals - 4th Round) Louis Nzegwu (Atlanta - Free Agent)

Bart MILLER Offensive Line First Season

Coaching Experience 2014 - FAU (Assistant Coach/OL) 2013 - New Mexico State (Assistant Coach/OL) 2012 - Wisconsin (Assistant Coach/OL) 2011 - Wisconsin (Quality Control/GA-OL) 2010 - New Mexico State (Graduate Assistant - Offense) Bowl /Post-Season Games Coached 2012 - Rose Bowl (Wisconsin) 2011 - Rose Bowl (Wisconsin)

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Bowl/Post-Season Games as a Player 2007 - New Mexico Bowl 2006 - New Mexico Bowl 2004 - Emerald Bowl 2003 - Las Vegas Bowl Playing Experience Offensive Line, New Mexico State (2003-07) - played every position. 2006 & 07 Academic All-Mountain West Team Offensive Line, Elk Grove High School U.S. Marines Distinguished Scholar-Athlete Award Personal Born: May 6, 1985 Hometown: Omaha, NE Education: BA, Organizational Communication, University of New Mexico 2007; Master of Arts, Education, New Mexico State 2011 Marital Status: Wife, Amy Children: Son, Barrett At New Mexico State Bart Miller created a new offensive system for the Aggies which yielded 34 points per game and an average of 300 yards per game while rush-

ing for 180 yards per game through the squad’s last five games. He took over a line that had allowed 45 sacks and improved that protection by more than half to just 20 in 400+ opportunities. The 2013 “O” line averaged 23 knockdowns per game. His center was named to the Rimington Trophy Watch List and two offensive linemen earned a spot on the All-Independent Team. At Wisconsin As the offensive line coach at the University of Wisconsin, Miller was named one of the Big Ten’s Best Assistants in 2012 by ESPN.com, after taking over an offensive line in September that ranked 103 nationally in rushing averaging only 101 yards per game, and finished 12 in the nation, averaging 237.8 yards per game and 5.2 yards per rush. (265 yards per game in conference play). He helped guide the Badgers to their third consecutive Big Ten Championship and earned a berth to their third consecutive Rose Bowl. The Wisconsin run game set the No. 1, No. 2, and No. 4 all-time single game rushing performances in school history (564 yards vs. Indiana, 542 yards vs. Nebraska, and 467 yards vs. Purdue), as the offensive line paved the way for All-American and Doak Walker Award winner Montee Ball to break the NCAA career touchdown record (86), and finish seventh nationally in total rushing, including three 200-yard individual rushing performances.

Miller coached NFL draft picks and 2012 All-Big Ten honorees Ricky Wagner, Ryan Groy and Travis Frederick, while helping to reestablish a physical standard of excellence throughout the unit - resulting in 586 total knockdown blocks in 13 games and four games with over 300 yards rushing in 2012. The Badgers were one of the least penalized teams in the nation, ranking 5th in penalties against and 4th in turnovers allowed. In 2011, as a graduate assistant for the Badgers, Miller worked directly with the offensive line and tight ends, helping lead one of the best offenses in the country, averaging 44.1 points per game, 470 total yards per game and 235.6 rushing yards per game. He coached and worked with NFL first and second round picks, All Big Ten honorees and All-Americans Kevin Zeitler and Peter Konz, Heisman Finalist Montee Ball, and NCAA record holder and NFL starter Russell Wilson. The Badgers were Big Ten champions in 2011 and participated in the 2012 Rose Bowl. Miller helped guide all five starting offensive linemen to receive either All-American or All-Conference honors. Prior to Wisconsin Worked primarily with the offensive line as a graduate assistant for New Mexico State. Prior to joining the Aggies, Miller served in the front office of the Chicago Blackhawks of the NHL.

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Playing Career Miller was a starter and two-year letterman for the University of New Mexico Lobos on the offensive line, earning Academic All-Mountain West Conference honors as a junior and senior. A part of four bowl teams, Miller played right guard for the 2007 UNM team that had a 1,000-yard rusher, two 1,000-yard receivers and a 3,000-yard passer. The Lobos finished the season 9-4 and won the school’s first bowl game since 1961. Professional Players Coached Kevin Zeitler (Cincinnati Bengals - First Round) Peter Konz (Atlanta Falcons - Second Round) Travis Frederick (Dallas Cowboys - First Round) Ricky Wagner (Baltimore Ravens - Fourth round)

Dan SHULA Wide Receivers First Season

Coaching Experience 2014 - Florida Atlantic (Assistant Coach/WR) 2011-13 - Illinois State (Assistant Coach/ WR/Kicking/DFO) 2009-10 - Illinois State (Offensive Assistant/Kicking Coach/Assistant DFO) 2007-08 - Miami (Offensive Graduate Assistant/OL) 2006 - Alabama (Offensive Graduate Assistant/WR) Bowl /Post-Season Games Coached 2012 - FCS Quarterfinals (Illinois State) 2008 - Emerald Bowl (Miami)

Playing Experience Quarterback, Dartmouth College (2002-05) Quarterback, St. Thomas Aquinas (1998-01) Personal Born: October 9, 1983 Hometown: Cooper City, FL Education: Bachelor of Arts, Psychological and Brain Science, Dartmouth 2006; Master of Arts, Liberal Studies, Miami, 2008 Marital Status: Wife, Kristy Family: Sons Logan (5) and Connor (2) At Illinois State Served as an assistant coach at Illinois State, the first two seasons as the team’s offensive assistant the final two he focused on the wide receivers, kickers and punters while also serving as the team’s director of operations. Kicker Zach Kutch was second-team All-American in 2009. Shula transitioned into his role as receivers coach and inherited a talented group of wideouts. Led by Tyrone Walker, the group helped the Redbirds average 200 yards per game through the air in 2011 and the unit caught 18 touchdown passes. Shula’s final season with the Redbirds saw Walker lead the unit with 65 receptions for 787 yards

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and eight touchdowns on his way to All-MVFC second team honors. Marvon Sanders wrapped up his stellar two-year career at ISU with 441 yards receiving on 39 receptions and freshman Lechein Neblett was named to the MVFC All-Newcomer team. 2012 was more of the same with the receiving corps tallying 2,066 yards and 15 scores. In 2012 the receivers accumulated 3,415 yards and 27 touchdowns. The kicking game also flourished with his kicker earning honorable mention All-Missouri Valley Football Conference honors and the long snapper was named second-team All-American. During Shula’s tenure, Tyrone Walker set school records for receptions, receiving yards, touchdowns and was first team All-MVFC in 2012. The Redbirds 2012 squad advanced to the FCS quarterfinals and finished the season ranked No. 8, nationally. At Miami Served a two-year stint as a graduate assistant where he primarily worked with the offensive line. At Alabama Worked one season as a graduate assistant, primarily with the wide receivers.

Playing Career Dartmouth College (2002-06) - three-year letter winner. Appeared in 15 games, including junior starts St. Thomas Aquinas (1998-02)-Led team to 2001 State Championship game, Member of 1999 Class 4A State Championship Team, three-year letter winner, All-State Selection, Consensus First team All-Broward County Professional Players Coached Jason Fox (Detroit Lions - 4th round) Orlando Franklin (Denver Broncos - 2nd round) Harland Gunn (Atlanta Falcons - free agent) Tyrone Walker (Green Bay Packers - free agent)

Jared ALLEN Director of Player Personnel External Relations Sixth Season

Coaching Experience 2014 - FAU (Director of Player Personnel/External Relations) 2012-13 Florida Atlantic (Tight Ends) 2011 - Florida Atlantic (Quarterbacks) 2010 - Florida Atlantic (Wide Receivers) 2009 - Florida Atlantic (Offensive Graduate Assistant) Bowl Games as a Player 2003 Playoffs (Division I-AA) Personal Hometown: Edmond, OK

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Education: 2004, B.S, Political Science, FAU Marital Status: Wife, Brynn Children: Creighton (7), Pierson (4) and Blair (1) At FAU Allen joined the staff in fall 2009 as a graduate assistant and was elevated to assistant coach/WR in January 2010. In his first season as a collegiate assistant coach, Allen watched senior Lester Jean flourish. Jean was named second team All-Conference and became FAU’s first East/West Shrine Game invitee. Jean then joined the Houston Texans as a free agent where he was a member of the 2012-13 play-off roster. Allen began recruiting in the spring of 2010 and moved from wide receivers to quarterbacks as the team began preparation for 2011. The quarterback position came out of the spring undecided with no clear-cut leader among the four. As preseason camp opened questions remained, Graham Wilbert was named starting quarterback a week before the opener. Wilbert suffered a mid-season set back allowing David Kooi the opportunity to step forward only to see sophomore Stephen Curtis take advantage by surpassing Kooi for the No. 2 spot upon Wilbert’s return. Allen worked with the inexperienced unit and saw flashes of winning football among the four who had a total of 13 collegiate pass attempts entering the 2011 season. In 2012, the FAU Alum moved once more to tight ends coach. The new offensive system re-

quired more of the position than in years past and Allen and his corps responded. At season’s end junior Nexon Dorvilus earned second team All-SBC and the team’s Student Athlete of the Year award while sophomore Alex Deleon earned the program’s first Iron Owl Award for his off-season efforts in the weight room and in conditioning drills. Both awards exemplify the hard work and dedication that the tight ends bring to their lives, not just to the sport of football. On the field, the duo combined for 14 starts, 43 catches 378 yards and six scores. Dorvilus ended the season tops among all receivers with five touchdowns and third on the team with 301 receiving yards. In 2013, Allen’s deep unit was able to provide more protection than in years past while hauling in 20% of the team’s receptions. Dorvilus was responsible for six touchdown receptions which was tied for the team lead, despite sharing his time with two other tight ends. The unit accounted for nearly half of the team’s TD receptions (7 of 16). Dorvilus earned honorable mention All-Conference for his efforts. Playing Career Jared Allen is a founding member of the FAU football program, a program that saw him play in the first 47 games (every game from 20012004). Allen was also under center when FAU captured it first Division I-A victory in just the 22nd game of the program’s existence. He then guided the Owls to an 11-3 finish and NCAA Division I-AA semifinal

finish. The following season, the Oklahoma native traveled to Hawaii where the team dealt the University of Hawaii its only home-field loss in 2004. FAU finished 9-3 in 2004, including a five-game win streak to open the season, all on the road due to hurricanes. Allen concluded his four-year career with 8,100 yards, 50 touchdowns and a program-best 135.1 efficiency rating. He remains a leader in nearly every category and in some cases is listed No. 2 behind recent alum Rusty Smith. Professional Playing Career Allen had the opportunity to play as an undrafted free agent for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2005 and 2006. He was named the Tampa Bay rookie Mini-Camp MVP in 2005. Allen was on the Buccaneers roster through the off-season, training camp and preseason both years. The Buccaneers allocated Allen to play in NFL Europe in 2006 for the Amsterdam Admirals. In Europe he had the privilege of starting at quarterback in the WorldBowl.

Post Playing Career Allen worked in medical sales for just under two years. During that time he also co-directed, with his oldest brother Jason, the Top Gun Challenge, a national quarterback competition. Allen worked many quarterback camps and clinics following his 2004 FAU graduation and

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prior to becoming an FAU graduate assistant in 2009. Professional Players Coached Lester Jean (Houston Texans-free agent)

AJ HOPP Graduate Assistant Second Season

Coaching Experience 2013 - Present - Florida Atlantic (Offensive GA Assistant Offensive Line Coach) Playing Experience Left Tackle, Slippery Rock (2007-11) Personal Born: July 23, 1989 Hometown: Akron, OH Education: B.A. in Criminology and Criminal Justice, Slippery Rock (2007-11); currently pursuing a ME at FAU

At Florida Atlantic Hopp is responsible for compiling weekly scouting reports and providing a defensive breakdown of opponents. He focuses primarily on the operation of the offensive line and coordinates the defensive scout team. He assists with game-day coordination, communicates with the on-field coaches from the booth on game days and recommends strategies for improved performance during the game. He also aids in recruiting by evaluating high school and JUCO film, and assists on official and unofficial visits. Playing Career While playing on the offensive line at Slippery Rock, Hopp was a threeyear starter and received the PSAC Scholar Athlete Award all four years from 2007 to 2011. He was named second team Division II Capital One Academic All-American and received the Division II ADA Academic Achievement Award in 2008 to 2011. Was the team captain in his senior year and was a member of the 2011 PSAC Western Division Conference Championship team. He also received second team ALL-PSAC West Honors in 2011 and was recognized for his performance on and off the field with the Dr. Richard McLachlan Award for Excellence.

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Steven DELL Graduate Assistant First Season

Coaching Experience 2014 - Present - Florida Atlantic (Defensive GA Assistant Linebacker Coach) Playing Experience Linebacker, University of Pittsburgh (2005-10) Personal Born: August 22, 1987 Hometown: Fort Lauderdale, FL Education: B.A. in Sociology, Pittsburgh, August 2009, Masters of Social Work, Pittsburgh, August 2014

At Florida Atlantic Dell is responsible for compiling weekly scouting reports and providing an offensive breakdown of opponents. He will focus on the operation of the linebackers and coordinating the offensive scout team. Dell will asist with game-day coordination, communicating with the on-field coaches and recommend strategies for improved performance during the game. His experience as a former junior college coach will be used in FAU’s recruiting efforts as well as evaluating high school and JUCO film. Dell will assist on official and unofficial visits. At Dodge City Community College Served as the special teams coordinator and linebacker coach from January-August 2013 where his main focus was organization, evaluating weekly performances of the linebackers. He also served as the liaison between the Dodge City student athletes and recruiters from four-year institutions while preparing for the 2013 season by breaking down opponent tendencies.

ended the NJCAA season ranked No. 8 nationally. DuPage also was the Citizens Bank Bowl Champion and had two linebackers named All-Conference. At University of Pittsburgh From 2010-11, Dell served as a student assistant and defensive graduate assistant where he worked as an assistant to the linebacker’s coach. He also helped prepare for the season and worked with the scout team. The Panthers concluded the season at the Birmingham Bowl. Playing Career Gained his playing experience at the University of Pittsburgh where he was a member of the team from 2005-10 and served as the team’s co-captain in 2009. Appeared in two Bowl Games (Meineke Care Care Bowl 2009-10, Sun Bowl 2008-09)

At College of DuPage Served as the special teams coordinator and linebacker coach at the College of DuPage a junior college in Glen Ellyn, Ill. In 2012, DuPage captured the NJCAA non-scholarship National Championship and

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Graham WILBERT Graduate Assistant Second Season

Coaching Experience 2013 - Present - FAU (Offensive GA - Quarterbacks) Playing Experience Quarterback, FAU (2009-12); Quarterback, Valencia High School (2004-08) Personal Hometown: Valencia, CA Education: B.S. in Exercise Science and Wellness, FAU 2012

At Florida Atlantic University Wilbert works as an offensive graduate assistant primarily focusing on the quarterbacks. He helped to develop FAU’s stand-out QB Jaquez Johnson. Johnson was named Conference USA and FAU “Newcomer of the Year” and was ranked No. 10 in rushing yards with 767, No. 4 in total offense with 2638 yards in C-USA. He is also ranked No. 8 in rushing yards for a QB in the entire NCAA. Playing Career Wilbert served as the FAU starting quarterback in all but two games in his final two campaigns (2011-12). As a senior, he worked under the direction of his third offensive coordinator and excelled despite the change from a pro-style, which he was recruited to lead, to a spread offense that he mastered through knowledge of the game and capitalizing on his strengths. Wilbert completed 261 passes of 405 attempts for 2,819 yards. He tossed 18 touchdown passes and reduced his interceptions drastically form his junior season with just six INTs in 2012. Wilbert’s completion rate of 64.4% set a new FAU record while he posted an impressive 138.67 passing efficiency in Sun Belt Conference play. The Californian threw for 4,319 career yards and is listed among the top-five FAU record holders in several categories. Wilbert, who tossed his first collegiate touchdown at Auburn, a 17-yard

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connection with current Washington Redskins running back Alfred Morris, served as FAU’s offensive captain for every game in 2011 and 2012. At the conclusion of his junior campaign he was awarded the team’s 2011 Student Athlete Award. Following his senior season, 2012, Wilbert received the team’s first Endurance Award in recognition of his holistic achievement in the classroom, on the playing field, in the weight room and for citizenship.

NCAA NATIONAL RANKINGS

NCAA Stats ...................................................FAU 3rd Down Conversion Pct. ......................................(62) 0.400 4th Down Conversion Pct. ......................................(49) 0.533 3rd Down Conversion Pct Def ................................(16) 0.335 4th Down Conversion Pct. Def. ..............................(37) 0.438 Completion Percentage ............................................(90) 0.55 Fewest Penalties Per Game ....................................(280 4.67 Fewest Penalty Yards Per Game............................(29) 40.08 First Down Defense ....................................................(8 ) 208 First Downs Offense ..................................................(92) 234 Fumbles Recovered ....................................................(102) 6 Kickoff Return Defense.........................................(112) 24.68 Kickoff Returns .......................................................(64) 21.48 Net Punting .............................................................(44) 37.57 Passes Had Intercepted ..............................................(48) 11 Passes Intercepted ......................................................(53) 13 Passing Offense .....................................................(91) 198.3 Passing Yards Allowed .............................................(2) 161.5 Passing Yards per Completion ...............................(61) 12.14 Punt Return Defense ................................................(85) 9.54 Punt Returns.............................................................(91) 6.18 Red Zone Defense .................................................(83) 0.848 Red Zone Offense ..................................................(77) 0.800 Rushing Defense ....................................................(65) 164.4 Rushing Offense .....................................................(47) 182.9 Sacks Allowed ..........................................................(72) 2.17 Scoring Defense .......................................................(26) 22.3 Scoring Offense ........................................................(78) 26.4 Sacks Allowed ..........................................................(72) 2.17 Scoring Defense .......................................................(26) 22.3 Scoring Offense ........................................................(78) 26.4

Tackles for Loss Allowed ..........................................(56) 5.75 Team Passing Efficiency.......................................(89) 120.88 Team Sacks ..............................................................(23) 2.75 Team Tackles for Loss ................................................(58) 6.0 Time of Possession ................................................(30) 31:40 Total Defense..........................................................(11) 325.9 Total Offense ..........................................................(82) 381.3 Turnover Margin ....................................................... (79) -0.3 Turnovers Gained ........................................................(80) 19 Turnovers Lost .............................................................(68) 22 FAU Individually Category .....................................Player .............................................................Rank All Purpose .................................Jaquez Johnson ............................................... 237 Completiton Percentage .............Jaquez Johnson ................................................. 75 Completion Per Game ................Jaquez Johnson ................................................ 85 ....................................................Greg Hankerson ............................................... 120 Field Goal Percentage ................Mitch Anderson ................................................... 91 Field Goals Per Game ................Mitch Anderson ................................................... 83 Fumbles Recovered ...................Trevon Coley .................................................... 186 ....................................................Adarius Glandon ............................................... 186 ....................................................Cory Henry ....................................................... 186 ....................................................Andrae Kirk ....................................................... 186 ....................................................Andrew Stryffeler .............................................. 186 ....................................................Martin Wright .................................................... 186 Interceptions ...............................D’Joun Smith ........................................................ 3 Passes Defended .......................D’Joun Smith ........................................................ 2 Passing Efficiency ......................Jaquez Johsnon ................................................. 70 Passing TD .................................Jaquez Johnson ................................................. 86 Passing Yards .............................Jaquez Johnson ................................................. 85 Passing Yards Per Game ...........Jaquez Johnson ................................................. 85 ....................................................Greg Hankerson ............................................... 126

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Passing Yards Per Comp............Jaquez Johnson ................................................. 45 Points Responsible For ..............Jaquez Johnson ................................................. 60 ....................................................Mitch Anderson ................................................. 259 Points Resp. for Per Game.........Jaquez Johnson ................................................. 48 Punt Returns TDs ......................Damian Fortner................................................... 14 Punt Returns...............................Robert Lohnes .................................................... 48 Punting .......................................Sean Kelley ........................................................ 37 Receiving TDs ............................Nexon Dorvilus ................................................... 94 ....................................................William Dukes ..................................................... 94 Receiving Yards ..........................Daniel McKinney............................................... 161 ....................................................William Dukes ................................................... 186 Receiving Yards Per Game ........Daniel McKinney............................................... 123 ....................................................William Dukes ................................................... 181 ....................................................Jenson Stoshak ................................................ 394 Rushing TDs ...............................Jaquez Johnson ................................................. 62 Rushing Yards ............................Jaquez Johnson ............................................... 100 ....................................................Jonathan Wallace ............................................. 158 ....................................................Jay Warren ....................................................... 291 Rushing Yards Per Game ...........Jaquez Johnson ................................................. 83 ....................................................Jonathan Wallace ............................................. 103 ....................................................Jay Warren ....................................................... 237 Sacks ..........................................Cory Henry ......................................................... 42 ....................................................Martin Wright ...................................................... 56 Scoring .......................................Mitch Anderson ................................................. 158 ....................................................Jaquez Johnson ............................................... 184 Total Offense ..............................Jaquez Johnson ................................................. 49 ....................................................Jonathan Wallace ............................................. 221 ....................................................Greg Handerson ............................................... 224 Total Tackles ...............................Andrae Kirk ....................................................... 158 ....................................................Damian Parms .................................................. 224 ....................................................Adarius Glanton ................................................ 244 ....................................................Jeremy McKnight .............................................. 341

CONFERENCE USA RANKINGS

Category ............................ Rank .....Avg Scoring Offense ............................ 6 ................26.4 Scoring Defense ........................... 3 ................22.2 Total Offense ................................ 8 ..............383.3 Total Defense................................ 1 ..............326.4 Rushing Offense ........................... 5 ..............184.6 Rushing Defense .......................... 7 ..............164.9 Pass Offense ................................ 9 ..............198.8 Pass Defense ............................... 1 ..............161.5 Pass Efficiency ............................. 9 ..............121.0 Pass Defense Eff. ......................... 1 ................97.4 Kickoff Returns ............................. 7 ................21.5 Punt Return Avg ........................... 10 ................6.2 Interception Yards ......................... 9 ................16.9 Punting ......................................... 1 ................37.6 Kickoff Coverage .......................... 10 ..............38.9 Field Goals ................................... 8 ..............0.647 PAT Kicking................................... 14 ............0.900 Sacks By....................................... 6 ...................30 Sacks Against ............................... T5 .................26 First Downs................................... T9 ..............19.5 Opponent 1st Downs .................... 2 ................17.2 3rd-Down Conversions ................. 7 ................40.0 Opp 3rd Down Conversions ......... 1 ................33.5

4th-Down Conversions ................. 4 ...........................................43.8 Opp 4th -Down Conversions ........ 4 ...........................................43.8 Penalties ....................................... 3 ...........................................40.5 Opponent Penalties ...................... 7 ...........................................44.8 Time of Possession ...................... 5 .........................................31:40 Turnover Margin ........................... T7 ......................................... -2.5 Red Zone Offense ........................ 8 .........................................32.40 Red Zone Defense ....................... 7 ........................................ 28-33 On-Side Kicks By.......................... 0 .............................................0.0 On-Side Kicks Against .................. 0 .............................................0.0

Individually

Rushing Jaquez Johnson ........................... 10 .........................................67.7 Passing Avg/Game Jaquez Johnson ........................... 8 .........................................170.1 Passing Efficiency Jaquez Johnson ........................... 5 .........................................128.8 Total Offense Jaquez Johnson ........................... 4 .........................................239.8 Scoring Jaquez Johnson ........................... 9 .............................................5.5 Scoring (TDS) Jaquez Johnson ........................... 9 .............................................5.5

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Punt Return Avg Robert Lohnes .............................. 6 .............................................6.1 Punting Sean Kelly .................................... 3 ...........................................42.8 Field Goals Mitch Anderson ............................. 8 .........................................11-17 Field Goal Per. Mitch Anderson ............................. 10 .........................................64.7 Tackles Andrae Kirk ................................... 12 ...........................................7.0 Damian Parms .............................. 22 ...........................................6.4 Adarius Glanton ............................ 24 ...........................................6.2 Jeremy McKnight .......................... 41 ...........................................5.7 Sacks Cory Henry ................................... 3 .............................................7.5 Martin Wright ................................ 10 ...........................................6.0 Brandin Bryant .............................. T16 .........................................5.0 Passes Defended D’Joun Smith ................................ 1 ...........................................1.67 Interceptions D’Joun Smith ................................ 1 ...........................................0.58 Christian Milstead ......................... T8 .........................................0.33

2013 STATISTICS

RUSHING Johnson, Jaquez Wallace, Jonathan Warren, Jay Fortner, Damian Moore, Tony Hankerson, Greg Juste, DJ Whitehead, Lucky Jackson, Martese Anderson, Mitch Gaskins, Jeremy Kelly, Sean TEAM Total Opponents

GP 11 9 10 6 7 8 6 10 4 12 10 12 7 12 12

Att 172 119 71 53 25 25 13 4 9 0 2 1 5 499 456

Gain 910 573 352 295 95 124 48 38 27 2 0 0 0 2464 2344

PASSING Johnson, Jaquez Hankerson, Greg McKinney, Daniel TEAM Total Opponents

G 11 8 11 7 12 12

Effic 128.98 96.34 341.00 0.00 121.12 97.29

RECEIVING McKinney, Daniel

G 11

No. 49

Loss 138 10 12 3 6 42 5 3 0 0 5 7 8 239 345

Net 772 563 340 292 89 82 43 35 27 2 -5 -7 -8 2225 1999

Cmp-Att-Int 149-256-8 46-94-3 1-2-0 0-1-0 196-353-11 162-344-13 Yds 615

Avg 12.6

Avg 4.5 4.7 4.8 5.5 3.6 3.3 3.3 8.8 3.0 0.0 -2.5 -7.0 -1.6 4.5 4.4

Pct 58.2 48.9 50.0 0.0 55.5 47.1 TD 1

TD 10 3 2 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 21 18

Yds 1876 484 30 0 2390 1933

Long 60 54 47 26 21 22 16 26 11 0 0 0 0 60 64 TD 12 3 1 0 16 11

Avg/G 70.2 62.6 34.0 48.7 12.7 10.2 7.2 3.5 6.8 0.2 -0.5 -0.6 -1.1 185.4 166.6

Lng 64 58 30 0 64 67

Long Avg/G 48 55.9

Avg/G 170.5 60.5 2.7 0.0 199.2 161.1

Dukes, William Stoshak, Jenson Dorvilus, Nexon Wallace, Jonathan Howard, Darion Richardson, DeAndre Whitehead, Lucky Deleon, Alex German, Melvin Warren, Jay Juste, DJ Johnson, Jaquez Moore, Tony Lohnes, Robert Jackson, Martese Total Opponents PUNT RETURNS Lohnes, Robert Johnson, Randell Whitehead, Lucky Whitfield, Freedom Fortner, Damian Total Opponents

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12 12 12 9 11 12 10 12 5 10 6 11 7 12 4 12 12 No. 30 1 1 1 0 33 28

35 23 19 14 13 13 9 7 4 4 2 1 1 1 1 196 162

553 298 199 73 137 117 190 84 40 32 2 34 11 8 -3 2390 1933

Yds 184 17 1 2 0 204 267

Avg 6.1 17.0 1.0 2.0 0.0 6.2 9.5

15.8 13.0 10.5 5.2 10.5 9.0 21.1 12.0 10.0 8.0 1.0 34.0 11.0 8.0 -3.0 12.2 11.9 TD 0 0 0 0 1 1 1

6 0 6 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 11

59 40 33 12 26 14 64 24 15 10 2 34 11 8 0 64 67 Long 47 0 1 2 0 47 77

46.1 24.8 16.6 8.1 12.5 9.8 19.0 7.0 8.0 3.2 0.3 3.1 1.6 0.7 -0.8 199.2 161.1

INTERCEPTIONS Smith, D’Joun Milstead, Christian Parms, Damian Kirk, Andrae Total Opponents

No. 7 4 1 1 13 11

Yds 112 76 28 4 220 210

Avg 16.0 19.0 28.0 4.0 16.9 19.1

TD 1 1 0 0 2 1

Long 75 61 28 4 75 69

KICK RETURNS Brown, Reggie LeBlanc, Cre’von Fortner, Damian Whitehead, Lucky Reaser, Keith Mauro, Marc Smith, D’Joun Wright, Martin Jackson, Martese Total Opponents

No. 7 6 4 3 1 1 1 1 1 25 37

Yds 146 149 96 58 18 19 24 12 15 537 913

Avg 20.9 24.8 24.0 19.3 18.0 19.0 24.0 12.0 15.0 21.5 24.7

TD 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Long 33 46 28 24 18 19 24 12 15 46 85

Yds 10 10 49

Avg 10.0 10.0 16.3

TD 1 1 1

Long 10 10 31

FUMBLE RETURNS Henry, Cory Total Opponents

No. 1 1 3

SCORING Anderson, Mitch Johnson, Jaquez Dukes, William Dorvilus, Nexon Fortner, Damian Wallace, Jonathan Whitehead, Lucky Warren, Jay McKinney, Daniel Smith, D’Joun Henry, Cory Moore, Tony Milstead, Christian Deleon, Alex Schomp, Dalton Total Opponents TOTAL OFFENSE Johnson, Jaquez Hankerson, Greg Wallace, Jonathan Warren, Jay Fortner, Damian Moore, Tony

TD 0 10 6 6 5 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 41 32

FGs 11-17 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 11-17 15-16 G 11 8 9 10 6 7

Kick 36-39 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 36-40 30-30

Plays 428 119 119 71 53 25

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|------ PATs ------| Rush Rcv Pass 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1 1-1 0-0 0 0-2

Rush 772 82 563 340 292 89

Pass 1876 484 0 0 0 0

Total 2648 566 563 340 292 89

DXP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Saf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Avg/G 240.7 70.8 62.6 34.0 48.7 12.7

Points 69 60 38 36 30 18 18 12 6 6 6 6 6 6 0 317 267

Juste, DJ Whitehead, Lucky McKinney, Daniel Jackson, Martese Anderson, Mitch Gaskins, Jeremy Kelly, Sean TEAM Total Opponents FIELD GOALS Anderson, Mitch FG SEQUENCE Miami East Carolina USF Middle Tennessee Rice UAB MARSHALL Auburn TLN Southern Miss New Mexico State FIU

6 10 11 4 12 10 12 7 12 12

13 4 2 9 0 2 1 6 852 800

FGM-FGA 11-17 FAU (25),(20) (44),(46),37,40 42 (42),32,35 40,(26) (31) (26),(20) (40),(33) -

43 35 0 27 2 -5 -7 -8 2225 1999

0 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 2390 1933

43 35 30 27 2 -5 -7 -8 4615 3932

7.2 3.5 2.7 6.8 0.2 -0.5 -0.6 -1.1 384.6 327.7

Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 Lg Blk 64.7 0-0 5-5 2-5 4-7 46 1 OPPONENTS (35),(45) (22) (50) (45),(47) (34),(37),(30) (41) (43),40 (22) (25) (35),(43)

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate FG was made. PUNTING Kelly, Sean Total Opponents

No. 72 72 81

KICKOFFS Anderson, Mitch Total Opponents ALL PURPOSE Johnson, Jaquez Wallace, Jonathan McKinney, Daniel Dukes, William Fortner, Damian Warren, Jay Stoshak, Jenson Whitehead, Lucky Dorvilus, Nexon Lohnes, Robert LeBlanc, Cre’von Brown, Reggie Howard, Darion Smith, D’Joun

Yds 3072 3072 3424 No. 64 64 57

Avg 42.7 42.7 42.3

Yds 4004 4004 3554

G 11 9 11 12 6 10 12 10 12 12 11 10 11 12

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Long 64 64 65

Avg 62.6 62.6 62.4

Rush Rec 772 34 563 73 0 615 0 553 292 0 340 32 0 298 35 190 0 199 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 137 0 0

TB 5 5 15

FC 21 21 9

I20 26 26 19

Blkd 0 0 1

TB 24 24 31

OB Retn NetYdLn 3 3 913 40.8 24 0 537 42.1 22

PR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 184 0 0 0 0

KOR 0 0 0 0 96 0 0 58 0 0 149 146 0 24

IR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 112

TotAvg/G 806 73.3 636 70.7 615 55.9 553 46.1 388 64.7 372 37.2 298 24.8 284 28.4 199 16.6 192 16.0 149 13.5 146 14.6 137 12.5 136 11.3

Richardson, D. Moore, Tony Deleon, Alex Hankerson, Greg Milstead, Christian Juste, DJ German, Melvin Jackson, Martese Parms, Damian Mauro, Marc Reaser, Keith Johnson, Randell Wright, Martin Kirk, Andrae Whitfield, Freedom Anderson, Mitch Gaskins, Jeremy Kelly, Sean TEAM Total Opponents

12 7 12 8 12 6 5 4 12 5 6 12 11 12 8 12 10 12 7 12 12

0 89 0 82 0 43 0 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 -5 -7 -8 2225 1999

117 11 84 0 0 2 40 -3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2390 1933

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 204 267

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 19 18 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 537 913

0 0 0 0 76 0 0 0 28 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0

117 100 84 82 76 45 40 39 28 19 18 17 12 4 2 2 -5 -7 -8

220 5576 210 5322

9.8 14.3 7.0 10.2 6.3 7.5 8.0 9.8 2.3 3.8 3.0 1.4 1.1 0.3 0.2 0.2 -0.5 -0.6 -1.1 464.7 443.5

DEFENSIVE LEADERS 45 Kirk, Andrae 17 Parms, Damian 4D Glanton, Adarius 26 McKnight, Jeremy 2D Bryant, Brandin 15 Johnson, Randell 11 Coley, Trevon 18 Milstead, Christian 21 Smith, D’Joun 5 Wright, Martin 31 Henry, Cory 3D Reaser, Keith 7 LeBlanc, Cre’von 24 Thomas, Lester 59 Eugene, Robinson 13 Orsino, Josh 94 Stryffeler, A. 90 Ogbonda, Shalom 92 Henry, Joe 14 Hendrickson, Trey 49 Fischer, Joe 34 Whitfield, Freedom 20 Lohnes, Robert 37 Lozandier, David

GP-GS 12-11 12-12 12-11 9-8 12-11 12-7 12-12 12-9 12-12 11-10 12-12 6-5 11-3 11-1 11-0 9-2 12-1 12-0 12-0 12-0 12-0 8-0 12-0 11-0

|-------Tackles-------| Solo Ast Total 38 46 84 38 40 78 42 33 75 25 26 51 29 22 51 22 19 41 19 18 37 23 14 37 25 10 35 20 14 34 21 6 27 20 6 26 18 6 24 13 7 20 10 6 16 12 4 16 7 5 12 8 3 11 4 5 9 7 2 9 5 2 7 5 1 6 4 2 6 5 1 6

TFL/Yds 2.0-4 5.5-23 8.0-35 2.0-4 9.5-61 7.5-25 3.5-18 2.5-3 2.0-8 8.0-56 9.5-47 2.0-4 0.5-2 . 2.0-9 . 2.0-3 . 0.5-4 2.5-13 . . . .

|-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH 0.5-1 1-4 4 1 1.0-9 1-28 6 1 2.5-20 . 1 2 . . . . 6.0-35 . . 6 2.5-10 . . 1 2.5-16 . . 3 . 4-76 4 . 1.0-4 7-112 13 . 6.0-49 . 1 5 7.5-43 . 2 1 . . 4 . . . 2 . . . . . 1.0-8 . 1 1 . . 3 . . . . . . . 1 . 0.5-4 . . . 1.5-9 . . 1 . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . .

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|-Fumbles-| Rcv-Yds FF 1-0 . . 2 1-0 1 . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . 2 1-0 . 1-10 1 . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Blkd Kick . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Saf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Continued 29 6D 95 8D 30 42 48 4A 43 96 12 86 36 6 58 2 80 9 25 22 19 16 TM

DEFENSIVE LEADERS Neasman, Sharrod Brown, Reggie Sherrill, K. Mauro, Marc Gaskins, Jeremy Anderson, Mitch Curtis, Andrew Harrop, Michael Relf, Robert Burlingame, Lance Johnson, Jaquez Ishmar, Hakeeme Hamilton, Anthony Hankerson, Greg Johnson, Mustafa Richardson, DeAndre Howard, Darion Dorvilus, Nexon Warren, Jay Fortner, Damian Dukes, William Kelly, Sean TEAM Total Opponents

GP-GS 8-0 10-1 5-0 5-0 10-0 12-0 4-0 4-0 6-0 6-0 11-11 7-0 2-0 8-1 12-12 12-8 11-11 12-3 10-3 6-0 12-9 12-0 7-0 12-0 12-0

|-------Tackles-------| Solo Ast Total 3 2 5 5 . 5 1 4 5 4 . 4 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 1 1 2 2 . 2 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 457 313 770 516 322 838

TFL/Yds . . 0.5-5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70-324 68.0-231

|-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH . . . . . . . . 0.5-5 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-213 13-220 44 23 26-148 11-210 40 21

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|-Fumbles-| Rcv-Yds FF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-10 7 11-49 15

Blkd Kick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4

Saf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

2014 SIGNEES

Florida Atlantic University’s Head Football Coach Charlie Partridge introduced the 24-member 2014 class, his first as the Owls’ head coach, today at FAU Stadium. “We are excited with the makeup of the 15th class in FAU’s football program’s history. We are proud to have 23 of the 24 from the Sunshine State,” said Partridge. “We worked hard to address the needs of the football program positionally, and this is a group that highlights the hard work and effort of our entire coaching staff, support staff and the faculty.” The class is comprised of 23 players from the state of Florida, including 15 from south of the I-4 corridor. FAU also welcomed four players who joined the squad in January and nine who maintained higher than a 3.0 G.P.A., including one with a 4.5 G.P.A. The team will add 12 members, all who have played in an all-star game; two who have won a state title and 10 who have family members that have played in college and or professionally. • • • • • • • •

Notes on the 2014 Class 15th Class 23 from Florida 15 from I-4 south 4 who joined in January 9 with a 3.0 or higher including one with a 4.5 (Jenson) 2 state championship game participants 10 who have family members who have played in south Florida 2nd set of brothers (first was the Bartels brothers who were both walk-ons and

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went on to garner FAU honors) 3rd special teams player to sign an NLI and just the second kicker (Marcelo Bonani was the only kicker/Mickey Groody a punter from St. Thomas) 12 offensive/11 defensive/1 special teams 8 from the tri-county area 2 state champions (Bain/Miami Central HS and Terry/South Dade HS)

NAME Reginald Bain Henry Bussey Jason Driskel MarQuese Dudley-Gordon Ray Ellis Joe Gold Kris Harris Byers Hickmon Greg “Buddy” Howell Joshua Kendall Bobby Mitchell Siffo Pierre Nick Richardson Trevaughn Rodriguez Devin Santana

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HT 6-4 5-9 6-2 6-0 6-1 6-3 6-0 6-5 6-0 6-2 6-2 6-4 6-4 5-10 6-3

WT 286 180 210 188 260 270 225 270 205 269 175 325 215 185 220

POS OL SR QB S DT OL LB OT RB DT WR OL DL RB/ATH DE

HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) Miami, FL (Miami Central) Opa Locka, FL (Hialeah) Oviedo, FL (Hagerty) Plantation, FL (Cypress Bay) Egg Harbor Township, NJ (Holy Spirit) Fort Myers, FL (South Fort Myers) Tallahassee, FL (Godby) Gainesville, FL (Gainesville) Coconut Grove, FL (Coral Gables SR) Lehigh Acres, FL (Lehigh Senior) St. Augustine, FL (St. Augustine) Coral Springs, FL (JP Taravella) Carol City, FL (Carol City Senior) Daytona Beach, FL (Mainland) Tampa, FL (Sickles)

5-8 6-7 6-2 6-2 6-2 6-0 6-6 5-11 6-4

180 230 193 210 190 180 210 174 230

K DE WR LB DB DB TE CB TE

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Orlando, FL (The First Academy) Palm Harbor (Eastlake) Jacksonville, FL (Mandarin) Gainesville, FL (HS) Miami, FL (American) Jacksonville, FL (University Christian) Homestead, FL (South Dade) Jacksonville, Fla. (First Coast) Chipley, FL (HS)

PLAYER BIOS

Landon Scheer Hunter Snyder Kamrin Solomon Matt Solt Andrew Soroh Jake Stoshak Nathaniel Terry Raekwon Williams Jacob Wilson

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Reginald BAIN Freshman, OL, 6-4, 286 Miami, FL Miami Central High School Spring 2014: Joined the team in January....worked onto the two-deep and was a member of the Dean’s List. High School: Played for Coach Rollen Smith at Miami Central High School where he was a two-sport athlete (football and basketball)...participated in the prestigious Dade vs. South Florida All-Star game. Personal: Pre-Business major...son of Ruben Bain and Lachande Thompson...born April 21, 1996 in Miami, FL.

#41

Josh BALLESTEROS R-Sophomore, LB, 6-2, 210 Miami, FL Miami Central High School

#60

Shane BLAIR R-Sophomore, OL, 6-2, 300 Myakka City, FL Lakewood Ranch High School

#11

Dustin BOWENS R-Freshman, TE, 6-5, 255 Palm Coast, FL Flagler High School

2013: Received offensive scout game honors for the game at ECU.

2013: Worked with the squad.

2013: Redshirted.

2012: Redshirted.

High School: Attended Lakewood Ranch High School and played under Head Coach Shawn Trent...named second team All-State and first team All-Area...was the PAL Bowl team captain and a four-time scholar athlete.

High School: Played for Caesar Campana at Flagler Palm Coast High School where he was a 2012 First Team All-Cape Coast selection and where he earned the team’s Offensive MVP honor.

High School: Played for Telly Lockette at Miami Central High School...selected to play in the Nike South Florida All-Star Game. Personal: Public Administration major...son of Erma Ballesteros.

Personal: Majoring in Exercise science and Health Promotion...son of Eileen and Henry Blair, Sr...born in Charleston, SC and would like to be a physical therapist.

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Personal: Education major...son of Darrel and Teresa Bowens and was born in North Augusta, SC.

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Reggie BROWN Sophomore, CB, 5-11, 170 Tampa, FL Jesuit High School 2013: Named FAU Special Teams Player of the Week against USF and had a 33-yard season long kick return...made a season high two tackles versus UAB...had seven kick returns during the season averaging 20.9 yards per return...made 10 game appearances and saw time on defense and special teams recording a total of five tackles.

two-time Hillsborough All-County honorable mention selection tallied 18 tackles, an interception and five pass break ups as a senior...as a junior, Brown recorded 31 tackles, three interceptions, one forced fumble and two recoveries...credited with 80 career tackles, six INTs, one blocked field goal and 19 passes deflected, nine touchdowns, 33 receptions for 423 yards, 36 carries for 334 yards, five kick returns for 103 yards...two-sport athlete (football and track). Personal: Pre-communication major...son of Reggie and Shonda Brown...his cousin Derrick Gibson played for and continued his career with the Oakland Raiders. Defense G 2013 10 TOTAL 10

Solo 5 5

Asst. -0

Total 5 5

P Def ---

Int/Yds -- --- --

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Brandin BRYANT R-Junior, DL, 6-2, 260 Omaha, NE Fort Scott Community College 2013: Started and played in every 2013 FAU game...earned Honorable Mention All-Conference...registered 29 unassisted tackles and 21 assisted...ended his second season with 9.5 tackles for a loss of 15 yards, a total of 51 tackles....ranked 16th in sacks in Conference USA with six sacks for a loss of 35 yards...had nine games with at least one tackle for a loss...totaled six QB hurries...had a season high eight tackles against ECU and seven tackles against Marshall and at Auburn... received defensive game ball honors for his performance at ECU. 2012: Saw action in every 2012 FAU game. Bryant recorded multiple tackles in all but three games...began his collegiate career with a solo and an assist both were for a loss for a total of four yards...season and career high was five tackles versus Troy, all assists...matched the five tackles in the final game of the season versus Louisiana...recorded four tackles twice, at Navy he set his career high solo tackle mark with

High School: Played for James Harrell at Thompson at Tampa Jesuit which finished with an 8-3 2012 record and 11-2 in 2011...played in the Hillsborough County All-Star game...

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four...ended his freshman campaign with 4.5 tackles for a loss of 15 yards, a total of 31 tackles, two hurries and two pass breakups.

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Henry BUSSEY Freshman, SR, 5-9, 180 Opa Locka, FL Hialeah Senior High School

Fort Scott Community College: Redshirted. High School: Played for Larry Martin at Omaha North High School where he earned Honorable Mention All-State and All-District honors. Personal: Communications major...son of Robert and Tina Bryant... football legacy following in the steps of his Grandfather, Charles Bryant, who was an All-American and Hall of Fame member at the University of Nebraska and his father, Robert, who was an All-American at the University of Southern Colorado in 1977. Robert signed a free agent contract with the New York Giants. Defense 2012 2013 TOTAL

G 12 12 24

Solo 11 29 40

Asst. 20 22 42

Total 31 51 82

Sacks/Yds 0.5 / 3 6 / 35 6.5 / 38

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High School: Played for Marc Berman at Hialeah Senior High School where he tallied 133 carries for 1,544 yards for an average of 11.6 yards per carry as a senior...credited with 25 touchdowns, eight catches for 300 yards and nearly 2,000 all-purpose yards (1,929)... garnered All-State honorable mention honors...played in the 2013 Nike All-Star game...two-sport athlete (football and track and field)... member of the Hialeah honor roll.

TFL/Yards 4.5 / 15 9.5 / 61 14 / 76

Personal: Pre-Business...son of Peggy and Henry Bussey...born Dec. 3, 1994 in Miami, FL.

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#78 BUTCHER Derek Senior, OL, 6-4, 295 Delano, MN North Dakota State

season. Personal: Sociology major...son of Kary and Chantelle Butcher.

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Marcus Clark R-Freshman, DB, 5-8, 185 Tallahassee, FL North Florida Christian 2013: Redshirted.

2013: Saw action in two games in the 2013 season...made the switch from defensive line to offensive line...was a member of the traveling squad.

High School: Played for Robert Craft at North Florida Christian where he earned first team All-State, 2A...earned first team All-Big Bend as named by the Tallahassee Democrat...was a first team Panhandle member after recording 1,300 all-purpose yards...tallied 24 touchdowns as a running back...as a junior, Clark had 72 tackles, one interception, two punt returns for scores and a kick return for a touchdown...two-sport athlete (football and track) and a member of the honor roll.

2012: Joined the squad in January. North Dakota State College of Science: Played defensive line for Chuck Parsons at North Dakota State College of Science where he earned first team all-conference honors after multiple doubledigit tackle games.

Personal: Engineering major...son of Edward and Cheryl Clark... born in Tallahassee, FL.

High School: Played for Merril Pavlivoch at Delano Senior High School where he earned All-Conference honors as both a junior and senior...was an AAA athlete in high school and was a member of WAR (Western Alliance Rugby) which won the state championship his senior

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High School: Played for Daman Cogdell at Miramar High School where he earned second-team All-State,

Trevon Coley Junior, DL, 6-2, 300 Miramar, FL Miramar High School

first-team All-Broward and was a team captain for the State Championship Runner-ups...played in the Dade versus Broward, Nike and Under Armour All-Star Games...member of the honor roll. Personal: Undecided in major...son of Albert and Myrtle Coley...born in Dade County...relative of Rohan Davey who played for LSU and the New England Patriots. Defense 2012 2013 TOTAL

2013: Has played in every game since joining the team in 2012... recorded multiple tackles in all but two games and had at least one tackle in every appearance....matched his career high with a season high six tackles against New Mexico State and recorded five tackles versus Middle Tennessee and at Rice...had four games with tackles for a loss...ended his second season with 3.5 tackles for a loss of 18 yards. 2012: Played and started every game as a true freshman...recorded multiple tackles in all but two games...had four tackles in his collegiate debut, two assists and two solo...matched that mark five times and tallied a career and season high six versus Louisiana, three solo and three assists...ended his first season with 2.5 tackles for a loss of eight yards, including 1.5 sacks for a loss of six.

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G 12 12 24

Solo 17 19 36

Asst. 22 18 40

Total 39 37 76

Sacks/Yds 1.5 / 6 2.5 / 16 4 / 22

TFL/Yds 2.5 / 8 3.5 / 18 6 / 26

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Arthur CROUSE R-Sophomore, OL, 6-6, 250 West Palm Beach, FL American Heritage High School

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Marcus CUNNINGHAM R-Senior, WR, 6-0, 205 Lakeland, FL Kathleen High School

2013: Two-deep member.

2013: Played in four games.

2012: Redshirted

2012: One of seven receivers to record a touchdown...had a 15-yard touchdown reception versus ULM...tallied four receptions on the year, two in his Wagner start and two versus ULM...season long was the 15-yarder versus ULM.

High School: Played for Doug Socha at American Heritage High School in Delray Beach where he was a two-year starter...member of the 2011 Class 3A State Champions...earned second team All-Area... played in the Private School All-Star Game, the Nike Broward versus Dade All-Star Game and the Under Armor Broward Beach Bowl... carried a 3.9 G.P.A. Personal: Communication major...son of Arthur Crouse and Heather Clemente and stepfather Shane Griffin.

2011: Saw action in nine games... averaged 14.3 yards per catch...drew starts the first six games of the season and the final two...recorded 18 catches on the year for a total of 257 yards...season high was 76 yards on six catches at FIU and his first collegiate touchdown...

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longest reception on the year was 37 yards at Louisiana...recorded a tackle at North Texas. 2010: Showed a tremendous work ethic...stayed after practice nearly every day to work with Lester Jean, the team’s leading receiver...redshirted. High School: Played for Irving Strickland at Kathleen High School where he recorded 42 receptions for 502 yards and five touchdowns as a senior...named second-team All-County by the Lakeland Ledger and first team All-County by the Florida Athletic Coaches Association...played in the Florida Athletic Coaches Association North South All-Star Classic...two-sport athlete (football and basketball). Personal: Communication major...son of Wayne and Cleo Wilson and Dennis Cunningham...born in Lakeland, FL.

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Dillon DeBOER R-Sophomore, OL, 6-6, 295 Tarpon Springs, FL East Lake High School

Vinny DAVINO R-Junior, OL, 6-5, 285 Sarasota, FL Booker High School 2012: Did not see action.

2013: Played in ten games including the season opener against Miami...started the final six games at right guard...was part of the offensive line that enabled FAU to shatter its season high rushing record.

2011: Used the year as a redshirt.

2012: Redshirted.

High School: Played for Fred Gilmore at Booker High School where he was named first team All-Area (Sarasota/Bradenton) as a senior...also earned a spot on the District 12 team...the lineman participated in the FACA North/South All-Star Classic December 12, 2010...four-sport athlete (football, baseball, soccer and weightlifting)...chose FAU over Memphis and New Mexico.

High School: Played for Bob Hudson at East Lake High School... two-sport athlete (football and basketball).

2013: Saw action in two games...had a season-ending injury.

Personal: Finance major...son of Michael and Lyn DeBoer...born in Clearwater, FL...aspires to become a financial planner.

Personal: Criminal Justince major...son of Joann and Mike Davino...born in Sarasota, FL.

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Alex DeLEON R-Senior, TE, 6-4, 240 Belleview, FL Belleview High School 2013: Saw action in every game...averaged 12 yards per reception... finished the season with two receptions for a total of 32 yards and a touchdown in the last-game victory over FIU...had a total of seven receptions in six games including a season high 24 yard reception at USF...part of the three-man tight end rotation. 2012: Had an outstanding off-season which paid off during his second campaign...heavy contributor on special teams and was a regular starter during two-tight end sets...saw action in 11 of the team’s 12 games...recorded receptions in six games with a season high and career high four catches at Alabama and at South Alabama...tallied 24 and 23 yards respectively with his career long 10-yard reception recorded three times (at Georgia, Alabama and USA)...one of seven receivers to record a touchdown and his was the first scored in 2012, fourth game, versus Alabama, the eventual National Champion...had

an 11 yard kick return at USA and recorded the first of his two tackles in 2012 versus Alabama and the second was at ULM...named the 2012 Iron Owl at the season ending banquet. 2011: Became an integral a part pa t of o the t e team’s tea s tight tg t end threat...saw action in six games both b at tight end and on special teams...recorded ...recorded one catch at FIU for 14 yards...recorded ded a tacklee the final game of the season, versus us ULM. 2010: Redshirted in the fall and challenged for playing timee with height and speed in the spring. pring. High School: Played for or Mike Bowe at Belleview High School chool where he recorded 34 receptions eptions for 349 yards and two touchdowns chdowns and recorded 61 tackles ass a senior... senior... named first-team All-County ty by the Ocala Star-Banner andd by the Florida Athletic Coaches Association... Association... three-sport athlete (football, ll, basketball and track where he was as a 3A

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state finalist in 2009 in the 110 high hurdles). Personal: Criminal Justice/Communication Studies majors...son of Patricia and Manuel Deleon, Sr...born in Bronx, NY. Receiving 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL

G 6 11 12 29

Rec 1 13 7 21

Yards 14 77 84 175

Yds/Rec 14.0 5.9 12.0 8.3

Long 14 10 24 24

TD 0 1 1 2

Yds/G 2.3 7.0 7.0 5.8

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Jason DRISKEL Freshman, QB, 6-2, 210 Oviedo, FL Hagerty High School 2014: Joined the team in January and an early admission...gained valuable experience during the spring and was a member of the Dean’s List.

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#4

Marquese

DUDLEY-GORDON Freshman, S, 6-0, 188 Plantation, FL Cypress Bay High School

High School: Played for Phil Ziglar at Hagerty High School where he threw for 1,160 yards and 13 touchdowns...also recorded two rushing touchdowns as a senior...invited to the Orlando East/West and the Dade versus Florida games but forewent the opportunity to early enroll at FAU...began classes in January 2014...maintained a 3.5 G.P.A. or above throughout high school.

High School: Played for Mark Guandolo at Cypress Bay High School where he tallied 33 solo tackles, two interceptions, forced a fumble and rushed for two scores as a senior...as a junior, recorded 30 carries for 490 yards and nine TDs...added three interceptions, three forced fumbles and 44 solo tackles, including a sack...while on special teams he had four kick returns for 130 yards...the four-year letter winner recorded 162 career tackles, including three sacks...he added 12 interceptions and seven forced fumbles...as a freshman, was a member of the state semi-final team and as a junior he played in the state championship game...two-sport athlete (football and track).

Personal: Pre-Business major...son of Jerry and Mary Driskel... born Nov. 13, 1995 in Jacksonville, Fla...brother Jeff is a quarterback at Florida.

Personal: Pre-Communication Studies major...son of Susan Harrell Gordon...born May 30, 1994...brother Shane played at the University of Pittsburgh.

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William DUKES Senior, WR, 6-4, 190 Fort Lauderdale, FL Dillard High School 2013: Earned 2013 Preseason honors...scored FAU’s first touchdown of the season in the opener against the University of Miami...played all twelve games and totaled 553 receiving yards on 35 receptions... ranked 94th in the NCAA and 8th in Conference USA for receiving TDs with a total of six......ranked 24th in C-USA for receptions per game... was preseason third team C-USA selection as an offensive player by Phil Steele Magazine 2013 Mid-Season all-conference team...had a career high reception for 58 yards and a season-high 72 receiving yards against Rice...recorded a career and season high six receptions in the game at ECU...had a season high 73 receiving yards on four carries against Middle Tennessee. 2012: Led the team with 63 catches for 979 receiving yards while he earned second team All-Sun Belt and the Owls Offensive MVP of the year honors...recorded a reception in all but one game which he

suffered an early injury and did not return as a precaution...recorded five or more catches in all but one game and set a season and career high nine twice (WKU and Louisiana)...concluded his sophomore campaign with 204 yards and an individual high two touchdowns versus Louisiana...204 (nine receptions) yards eclipsed the program’s individual game-high of 183 (15 receptions) ...also grabbed a 75-yard scoring reception in the Louisiana game which is the sixth longest scoring reception in the program’s history...first career touchdown was at South Alabama the same game that he broke the 100-yard receiving plateau for the first time with 119 yards...also broke 100 at WKU (104), FIU (FIU) and UL (204)...recorded one carry and one tackle assist. 2011: Receiver who showed a tremendous upside....injured his ankle during the Fanfest by a ball deep in the end zone that carried him into the crowd...saw action in all but one game...recorded his first collegiate catch, as a true freshman, versus Florida...his next two catches came in the FAU stadium opener versus Western Kentucky...he recorded a catch in the next five games including a season-high four at FIU and a game-high 27, including his longest reception, 17 yarder, of the season...also saw time with special teams...recorded two tackles on the year, both solo...first collegiate tackle was versus Middle Tennessee his second game the following game versus Arkansas State.

High School: Played for Manny Martin at Dillard High School where as a senior he recorded 47 receptions for 876 yards and eight touchdowns, an accomplishment only magnified by the team’s run-dominated attack...received North/South Broward as well as a Public versus Private all-star game invites...recorded four receptions for 75 yards in the North/South All-Star Game, including a 13-yard touchdown reception ...highlighted by the Miami Herald...twosport athlete (football and track: as a junior he ran the 110 high hurdles, the 300 IM hurdles and participated in the high jump)...his size and speed along with a 4.6 40 make Dukes a real threat which was also recognized by Western Kentucky, Western and Central Michigan as well as Minnesota. Personal: Criminal Justice major... son of William and Stephanie Dukes...born in Fort Lauderdale, FL.

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Receiving 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL

G 11 12 12 35

Rec 12 63 35 110

Yards 75 979 553 1607

Yds/Rec 6.3 15.5 15.8 14.6

Long 17 75 59 75

TD 0 4 6 10

Yds/G 6.8 81.6 46.1 45.9

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World Series during his tenure.

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Isaac EDWARDS R-Sophomore, OL, 6-3, 280 Tampa, FL Jesuit HIgh School

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Ray ELLIS Freshman, DT, 6-1, 260 Egg Harbor Township, NJ Holy Spirit High School

2013: Played in every game...was part of the offensive line that enabled FAU to shatter its season high rushing record.

High School: Played for John Iannucci at Holy Spirit High School where he recorded 58 tackles as a senior, including 33 for a loss (57 percent of his tackles resulted in a loss of yards), eight sacks and one forced fumble...earned All-State, All-South Jersey, All-Non-Public and All-Cape Athletic League honors...named student of the month for math and business at Holy Spirit...two-sport athlete (football and wrestling).

High School: Played for Coach Harrell at perennial power Jesuit High School...was a three-year letter winner for the Tigers and was selected as a captain for the 2011 season...started 11 games as a senior recording 36 tackles, three sacks and two pass attempt breakups...was tabbed an All-County selection...invited to play in the City All-Star Game as well as the Sun Coast East-West Game and the Blue Grey North versus South Game...two-sport athlete (football and track, second in the state as a junior with a shot put distance of 57’4).

Personal: Pre-Business major...son of Ray Ellis, Jr. and Phyllis Ellis-Sanderson...born June 28, 1996 in Galloway, NJ...relative of Pete Hunter (Dallas Cowboys, NY Jets and Cleveland Browns) and Tyler Stockton who plays for Notre Dame.

Personal: Majoring in social work...son of Linda and Isaac Edwards...born and raised in Tampa, FL...related to former MLB player Carl Everett who played for the Chicago White Sox which captured the

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Robinson Eugene R-Junior, DE, 6-5, 266 Miami, FL North Miami Senior High School 2013: Saw action in every games as part of the defensive end rotation...had first career sack and recorded three solo tackles as a starter in the game against Auburn.

Public versus Private All-Star Game...three-sport athlete (football, football, basketball and track)...played at the same high school as former FAU Owls Nexon Dorvillus and Randell Johnson...chose FAU over Memphis, Kansas and FIU. Personal: Sociology major...son of Charly and Marie Eugene... ugene... born in Miami, FL. Defense 2012 2013 TOTAL

G 2 12 14

Solo 2 10 12

Asst. 0 6 6

Total 2 16 18

2012: Saw action in two games and recorded two solo tackles at Georgia, both for a loss which tallied three yards...also recovered a fumble versus Georgia...praised for his play during the 2013 spring drills. 2011: Worked with the squad and redshirted. High School: Played for Darryl Bethune at North Miami Senior High School where he recorded 50 tackles, including 10 sacks, three forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries as well as a punt block... played in the North/South All-Star Game and was the MVP of the

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Sacks/Yds -1/8 1/8

TFL/Yards L/Yards 2/3 2/9 4 / 12

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Joe Fischer Junior, LS, 6-0, 215 Boca Raton, FL Pope John Paul High School 2013: Played in every game ame of the season as the team’s starting long snapper...had a total of seven tackles... received special team game me ball honors for his performance at UAB and at Auburn. High School: Played under Head Coach Dudeck at Pope John Paul ul High School. Personal: Majoring in general management...son of James and Paula Fischer...born and and raised in Boca Raton...brother other Kevin Fischer played plaayed for FAU from 2001-04.

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Bryant GROSS-ARMIENTO R-Freshman, DB, 6-1, 190 Sunrise, FL American Heritage High School Rutgers (2013): Redshirted High School: Played safety and cornerback for Jeff Dellenbach at American Heritage Plantation High School...rated three stars by Rivals.com and ESPN.com...made 17 tackles, helping lead the Patriots to a 9-2 record as a senior...rated the No. 71 safety nationally by ESPN.com...team won the district and appeared in the Class 5A playoffs...picked up 25 tackles and one fumble recovery as a junior. Personal: Undecided in major...born June 8, 1994...has two brothers that play football at Colgate...added Armiento to his last name to honor his adopted family.

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Joseph GOLD Freshman, OL, 6-3, 270 Fort Myers, FL South Fort Myers High School High School: Played for Grant Redhead at South Fort Myers High School where he recorded 102 pancakes as a senior...completed fouryear career without allowing a sack...earned All-County, All-Area and second team All-State honors. Personal: Exercise Science and Health Promotion...son of David and Julie Gold...born Aug. 8, 1995 in Rocky Mount, NY...both his father David (Newberry College) and uncle Randy (Citadel) played college football...enjoys fishing and hunting.

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Greg HANKERSON Sophomore, QB, 6-0, 185 Lauderdale Lakes, FL Boyd Anderson High School 2013: First collegiate start under center in the game against Rice and threw for two touchdowns completing 22 of 46 passes with 272 total passing yards...ended the season with a total of 566 rushing/passing yards...saw action in eight games and is ranked 14th in Conference USA in completions per game and passing yards per game and 27th in total offense.

Personal: Exercise Science and Health Promotion major...son of Ricshonda and Gregory Hankerson, Sr...born in Fort Lauderdale, FL. Passing G Att 2013 8 94 TOTAL 8 94

Comp Pct Yds Long Pass Effic. TD Int Yds/G 46 0.489 484 58 96.3 3 3 60.5 46 0.489 484 58 96.3 3 3 60.5

Rushing G Att 2013 8 25 TOTAL 8 25

Yards Yds/Att Long 82 3.3 22 82 3.3 22

High School: Played for Wayne Blair at Boyd Anderson High School which finished 2012 with a 10-3 record...tallied 1,962 yards as a junior with 19 touchdowns...as a senior he led the squad and tallied nearly 2,500 yards with 24 scores...earned All-Broward County, honors and was recognized by both the Miami Herald and the Sun-Sentinel...earned second team All-State honors (two-sport athlete football and basketball).

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TD 0 0

Yds/G 10.3 10.3

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Kris HARRIS Freshman, LB, 6-0, 225 Tallahassee, FL Godby High School

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Michael HARROP Junior, TE, 6-3, 220 Port St. Lucie, FL Treasure Coast High School

High School: Played for Ronnie Cottrel at Godby High School where he played on both sides of the ball...as a running back he recorded three carries for 80 yards and a score...as a linebacker he tallied 71 tackles, including nine sacks while adding three forced fumbles and a recovery...served as the team’s captain and led Godby to a 10-2 record as a senior...earned second team All-Conference honors for his efforts...academically he was awarded the Bob Graham Award for Civic Excellence, is a member of the Distinguished Young Gentlemen and the Youth Leadership Group of Tallahassee.

2013: Saw action in four games, primarily on special teams, and had a total of three tackles on the season...member of the traveling squad and among a deep tight end corp.

Personal: Public Management...son of Teresa and David Harris... born Nov. 14, 1995 in Tallahassee, FL...father, David, was a world class sprinter and an Olympic Qualifier for the 1980 Olympics.

Personal: Criminal Justice major...son of Michael Harrop and Fern Quillen...born in Philadelphia, PA.

2012: Member of the scout team and earned scout team offensive MVP honors. High School: Played for Irvin Jones at Treasure Coast High School where he earned All-Area St. Lucie County.

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Grant HELM Senior, DB, 6-0, 215 Jacksonville, FL Wolfson High School 2013: Joined the team. Previous College: Attended Gulf Coast State College and played baseball under Head Coach Mike Kandler. High School: Attended Wolfson High School and played under Head Coach Scott Marabell...was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Management major...son of Robin Johnson and born in Jacksonville, FL.

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Trey HENDRICKSON Sophomore, DE, 6-4, 250 Apopka, FL Apopka High School

2013: Appeared in every game in his freshman season, primarily on special teams but also was part of the defensive end rotation...had nine total tackles, seven unassisted, including three multiple tackle games, two at Auburn, two at Southern Miss and two versus New Mexico State...had one sack for a loss of six yards at ECU. High School: Played for Rick Darlington at Apopka High School where he earned first team All-Conference, and third team All-State after Apopka captured the State Championship...recorded 547 receiving yards and rushed four times for a total of 62 yards...scored two defensive touchdowns and seven on the offensive side of the ball... defensively, tallied three interceptions and blocked two punts as well as eight extra point attempts...earned the top tight end award at the Cam Newton Camp.

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Personal: Majoring in Pre-Business...son of Collie, who played football at Missouri Southern State University, and Louise Hendrickson... born in Orlando, FL. Defense G Solo Asst. Total Sacks/Yds TFL/Yards 2013 12 7 2 9 1.5 / 9 2.5 / 13 TOTAL 12 7 2 9 1.5 / 9 2.5 / 13

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Byers HICKMON Freshman, OT, 6-5, 270 Gainesville, FL Gainesville High School High School: Played for Mark Latsko and James Thompson at Gainesville High School where he led the team in pancakes...played in the Florida North/South and the NVC All-South Classic. Personal: Exercise Science and Health Promotion major...son of Byers Leon Hickmon and Ruth Tracey Hickman...born June 10, 1996 in Alameda, Calif....both father and brother played collegiate football... enjoys video games and working out.

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Greg HOWELL Freshman, RB, 6-0, 205 Coconut Grove, FL Coral Gables Senior High High School: Played for Roger Pollard at Coral Gables Senior High School where he tallied 232 carries for 1,567 yards (6.8 yards per carry) and 13 scores...named 8A third team All-State and first team All-Dade...participated in the Dade/Broward All-Star Game...two-sport athlete (football and track and field) and listed as a Coral Gables Senior High School Senior of Distinction. Personal: Pre-Business major...son of Merdie Lane and Gregory Howell...born March 27, 1996 in Miami, FL...lists Thomas Lane as a relative who played for FAMU and the Minnesota Vikings.

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Nick INTERNICOLA R-Freshman, DL, 6-3, 230 Pembrooke Pines, FL University School 2013: Attended Rutgers and redshirted. High School: Played LB/DL for coach Roger Harriott, who is now an Assistant Head Coach/RB at FAU, at University School…rated three stars by Rivals.com, Scout.com and ESPN.com…picked as the No. 28 prospect at his position and No. 69 out of Florida by Rivals.com …named the 54th-best player out of Florida according to 247Sports …Class 3A Florida All-State selection…ranked No. 26 on the Sun-Sentinel’s 2013 Broward/ Palm Beach Super60 list…led his team to a 13-0 record and Class 3A state championship as a senior…team presented the MaxPreps’ Minuteman Trophy after finishing the season as the website’s small-school national champion… totaled 62 tackles, 7.5 sacks, 18.5 tackles-for-loss and two interceptions as the team’s top pass rusher…picked up six tackles and numerous quarterback pressures during the state title game, shutting out the opponent in the second half… totaled 33 tackles, four sacks and two pass deflections as a junior. Personal: Undecided in major...born in Boston moved to Florida at age 8.

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Martese JACKSON Senior, RB, 5-6, 185 Asheville, NC Fort Scott Community College 2013: Saw action in four games and had a notable appearance in the season opener against Miami with five carries for 19 yards and a 15-yard kick return. 2012: Saw action in eight games and was the season opening tailback, a game that he tallied 99 yards on 21 carries...set his seasonlong carry versus Troy with a 30 yarder...ended his first season with the Owls with 48 carries for 227 yards and a touchdown at South Alabama...recorded two catches, the first at ULM a 12-yard reception and the second was a catch for no gain...a triple threat - he recorded seven kick returns on the season for a total of 142 yards...season long was a 26 yard return versus Troy.

then-FSCC head coach and former FAU assistant coach and recruiting coordinator Jeff Sims...tallied 1,100 yards in eight games with five touchdowns. High School: Played for Mike Sexton at Erwin High School... rushed for over 2,000 yards and led the conference in rushing yards. Personal: Sociology major...son of Nicole and Martin Jackson. Rushing 2012 2013 TOTAL

G 8 4 12

Receiving 2012 2013 TOTAL

Att 48 9 57

G 8 4 12

Yards 227 27 254

Rec 2 1 3

Yards 12 -3 9

Yds/Att 4.7 3.0 4.5

Long 30 11 30

TD 1 0 1

Yds/G 28.4 6.8 21.2

Yds/Rec 6.0 -3.0 3.0

Long 12 0 12

TD 0 0 0

Yds/G 1.5 -0.8 0.8

Fort Scott Community College: Played for Curtis Horton at Fort Scott Community College but originally went to FSCC to play for

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Karl JAMES R-Senior, OL, 6-1,, 290 Miami, FL Miami Sunset High h School

Personal: Public Safety Administration major...son of Zayra Duhaney...born in Savannah, GA.

2013: Saw action in two games... was part of the offensive line that enabled FAU to shatter its season high rushing record. 2012: Saw action in four games and recorded a tackle assist at Alabama 2011: Saw limited action. 2010: Signed in the 2009 class...joined the Owls wls in the fall of 2010... worked with the team but did not see action...redshirted. dshirted. High School: Played for Jason Malkin at Miami ami Sunset High School where he recorded 56 tackles, including eight sacks as a senior...had 10 tackles against South Miami...earned ed All-County honors and played in the North vs. South Dade All-Star Game.

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Jaquez JOHNSON R-Junior, QB, 6-1, 225 Starkville, MS East Mississippi CC 2013: Had a breakout performance in his first season as an Owl... made 11 starts at QB...had a total of 772 rushing yards and 1876 passing yards...named Conference USA and FAU “Newcomer of the Year” and is the first FAU player to receive an individual award from the conference...recorded a season and career high 64-yard pass and 60-yard rush during the NMSU game and put up a season and career high 114 rushing yards against Tulane...threw for a career high 321 yards in the MTSU game, had 31 completions out of 50 attempts, the most by an FAU QB since Rusty Smith went 30 for 50 versus ULM in October 2009...was named Conference USA Offensive Player of the Week and FAU Student Athlete of the Week for his performance against UAB, putting up 404 total yards, 299 passing yards and 105 rushing yards...the Manning Award, sponsored by the Allstate Sugar Bowl selected him as one of its stars of the week after the UAB game and he and Jonathan Wallace became the first duo in FAU history to

rush for more than 100 yards each in a single game...had more than 100 yards rushing at UAB (115), at Southern Miss (111) and against Tulane (114)...a four-time FAU Offensive Game Ball Winner (at UAB, At Auburn, Marshall and NMSU)...captured FAU’s career record for rushing touchdowns in a season by a QB with 10, reaching this in the game against Southern Miss...had three games with more than 300 yards passing (Middle Tennessee, at UAB and NMSU)...had seven games with a rushing touchdown, three of which he had two, and five games with a passing touchdown, three of which he had three in a game...Conference USA rankings include 10th in rushing yards with 767, 4th in total offense with 2638 yards, 9th in scoring with 10 TDs, 5th in passing efficiency at 170.1 average yards/game...NCAA

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rankings include 8th in rushing yards for a QB, 85th in completions per game and passing yards per game, 62nd in rushing TDs and 49th in total offense. East Mississippi CC: As a freshman, Johnson earned honorable mention All-America honors to continue the streak of five-consecutive seasons for East Mississippi Community College to produce an AllAmerican...was a member of EMCC’s 2011 NJCAA National Championship team but sat out...while under center at EMCC, which ended 2012 ranked No. 15 nationally by NJCAA and No. 12 by JCGridiron. com, the Lions compiled an 8-2 record, after an 8-0 start and outscoring opponents 389-24, but fell in the final two games by a combined two points, including a 47-46 loss in the MACJC State Semifinals... led EMCC with 284.6 passing yards per game and 27 touchdowns... was second on the squad in rushing with 121 carries for 540 yards, an average of 4.5 yards per carry and he led the ground game with 12 touchdowns. ..scored multiple touchdowns in every game including a combined season high seven versus northwest Mississippi, a game that he was 33-of-46 for 422 yards with four TDs and ran for another three on a 21-114 ground performance...tossed a season high five scores at Southwest Mississippi and totaled 403 yards on 21 passes... in the final game of his EMCC career, the freshman tallied 557 yards of offense, 455 in the air and 102 on the ground and scored four times.

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High School: Played for Bill Lee at Starkville High School where he earned All-Conference honors.

Greg JOSEPH Sophomore, K/P, 6-1, 205 Boca Raton, FL American Heritage High School

Personal: Communication major...son of Andrew Johnson and Anita Milons-Johnson...is a relative of Freddre Milions, who was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles and Jereme Milions. Passing G Att Comp Pct Yds Long Pass Effic. TD Int Yds/G 2013 11 256 149 0.582 1876 64 129.0 12 8 170.5 TOTAL 11 256 149 0.582 1876 64 129.0 12 8 170.5 Rushing G Att Yards Yds/Att Long 2013 11 172 772 4.5 60 TOTAL 11 172 772 4.5 60

TD 10 10

2013: Worked with the squad during preseason and invited back for spring 2014 workouts.

Yds/G 70.2 70.2

High School: Played for Stacy Sizemore at American Heritage Delray where he was named All-County, All-State and All-America by MaxPrep.com after completing 11 of 14 field goals and was 60-64 in punt and kick returns…played just one season of football…prior to football he was an All-County and All-State Soccer player…two-sport athlete (football and soccer). Personal: Plans to double major in business and exercise science and health promotion with the hope of owning and managing a physical rehabilitation center…son of Illana and Glen Joseph…born Aug. 4, 1994 in Johannesburg, South Africa.

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DJ JUSTE Sophomore, WR, 6-2, 190 Port St. Lucie, FL Port St. Lucie High School 2013: Saw time at quarterback, wide receiver and defensive back in six games in his first season and rushed for a total of 43 yards...had a career high 28 rushing yards in the season opener against Miami.

Personal: Criminal Justice major...son of Rosemarie Juste...born e...born in Fort Pierce, FL. Lists God for all his glory. Rushing 2013 TOTAL

G Att Yards Yds/Att Long TD Yds/G 6 13 43 3.3 16 0 7.2 6 13 43 3.3 16 0 7.2

Receiving G Rec Yards Yds/Rec Long TD Yds/G 2013 6 2 2 1.0 2 0 0.3 TOTAL 6 2 2 1.0 2 0 0.3

High School: Played for Hilary Poole at Port St. Lucie High School where he was a highly decorated player...as a junior, Juste earned first team All-State honors as well as All-Area and was the player of the year for the Treasure Coast...became the all-time passing and rushing leader in Port St. Lucie history and tallied a school record 99 yard punt return as well as the record for all-purpose yards with 390 in a single game...as a senior, Juste earned first team All-Area, second team AllState...named the 2012 Outback Bowl MVP...named a Nike all-star as a wide receiver and played as a quarterback in the Outback Bowl...for his career, Juste tallied 6,100 all-purpose yards, 50 career TDs, 2,917 passing yards, 2,715 rushing yards and 274 as a receiver.

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Josh KENDALL Freshman, DT, 6-2, 269 Lehigh Acres, FL Lehigh Senior High School High School: Played for Nate Sund at Lehigh Senior High School where he recorded 48 tackles, including six for a loss and two sacks, while accumulating four hurries...participated in the John Carragen North and South All-Star game. Personal: Undecided in major...son of Ann Kendall and Levi Long... born Dec. 30, 1994 in Lehigh Acres, Fla.

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Andrae KIRK Senior, LB, 6-2, 225 Miami, FL Miami Central High School 2013: Key defensive player who played in every game and served as a team captain (only underclassman to do so)...led the team with 84 tackles and was named FAU Defensive MVP...had a career-high 12 tackles in the game versus Auburn...had three games with double-digit tackles (Middle Tennessee, at Auburn and Tulane)...had a sack at Rice and tackles for a loss versus New Mexico State and FIU...recovered a fumble at East Carolina and had an interception versus Miami...named to second team Conference USA...ranked 12th by Conference USA in tackles with 84...FAU game ball winner after the Marshall game where he had nine tackles...beat his career game-high seven assisted tackles with nine against Tulane. 2012: Saw action in every game as a regular starter...worked in both the 4-3 and 4-2 defense...hit the double-digit tackle mark the last game of the season with 11 (5-6) versus Louisiana...had five solo tackles at

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Navy and five versus Louisiana...matched his career game-high seven tackle assists versus Troy...recorded four tackles for a loss with two versus Louisiana...forced his first fumble at Georgia and recovered his first fumble at Navy...credited with three quarterback hurries and three pass break-ups. 2011: Became an everyday player as a true freshman...saw his first action the first game of the year at Florida...drew his first start the following week and never looked back with no less than three tackles in each of the next 11 games, including four outings with double-digit tackles...recorded nine tackles in his first start against Michigan State... first double-digit performance was at Louisiana (10: 8-2)...met the mark at Troy (4-6) and the final game versus ULM (7-3) but set his single game career high of 12 versus UAB (8-4)...recorded eight solo tackles at Louisiana and versus UAB...recorded a game-high seven assists at Michigan State...recorded his first tackle for a loss (1 yard) in the home season and stadium opener versus WKU...had an assisted tackle for a loss twice (at FIU and versus ULM)...tallied two fumble recoveries, the first at FIU the second versus UAB...tallied five quarterback hurries, four at Auburn...finished his first collegiate campaign third among all FAU tacklers with 87. High School: Played for Telly Lockette at Miami Central Senior High School which recorded five 2010 shutouts ...recorded 103 tackles,

including eight sacks and forced a fumble...also had one interception for a score on a team that advanced to the State 6A Champions...earned second team All-Dade honors...recruited by FIU, Western Kentucky, Memphis and most recently Southern Cal. Personal: Criminal Justice major...son of Serretta and Mike Kirk. Defense 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL

G 12 12 12 36

Solo 42 24 38 104

Asst. 45 46 46 137

Total 87 70 84 241

Sacks/Yds --0.5 / 1 0.5 / 1

TFL/Yards 2/1 4/5 2/4 8 / 10

FF -1 -1

FR 2 1 1 4

P Def -3 4 7

Int/Yds --1/4 1/4

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Cre’von LeBLANC Junior, DB, 5-11, 175 Belle Glade, FL Glades Central High School 2013: Second season with the team and made five starts out of 11 appearances...had his first kickoff return against MTSU and totaled 81 yards in that game...recorded 24 tackles on the season and had a season high of five tackles against UAB...garnered FAU game ball honors for his performance on special teams in the MTSU game. 2012: Joined the squad during preseason...first start came at Georgia, a game he recorded five tackles (5:2,3) and a pass break-up... tallied three tackles at Alabama...two tackle assists versus North Texas and followed it with three at ULM...set a mark of six solo tackles at South Alabama and upped it by one versus Louisiana, a game that he also had an assist for a total of eight tackles, his season and career high...recorded his first tackle for a loss versus Louisiana...credited with breaking up four passes (at Georgia, at ULM, at South Alabama and Louisiana)...also served as a kick returner...recorded a total of

seven returns, three at Western Kentucky, including his career long of Star Game...member of the Honor Roll. 35 yards. Personal: Pre-Communication major...son of Lawanda LeBlanc...born in High School: Played for Roosevelt Blackmon at Glades Central Palm Beach, FL. High School where he recorded five interceptions, 75 tackles, one sack...was credited with 10 broken-up pass attempts and three forced Defense G Solo Asst. Total TFL/Yards FF FR P Def Int/Yds fumbles...returned one punt and a kick for a score as a senior...at 2012 9 30 12 42 1/1 -- -- 4 -season’s end named first team All-Area as both a junior and senior... 2013 11 18 6 24 0.5 / 2 -- -- 2 -credited with “the Hardest Hit” of TOTAL 20 48 18 66 1.5 / 3 -- -- 6 -the year in Palm Beach County...participated County...participated in the Nike Kick Return G No Yards Yds/Ret Long TD Yds/G N South Florida All-Star 2012 9 7 135 19.3 28 0 15.0 All-S Star Game and was invited to 2013 11 6 149 24.8 46 0 13.5 the Outback TOTAL 20 13 284 21.8 46 0 14.2 O Bowl Bow wl and the Nike N All-

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David LOZANDIER Senior, LB, 6-0, 235 Miami, FL North Miami Senior 2013: Saw action in 11 games...recorded six tackles on the season, five of which were solo...had multiple tackles in games versus Auburn, New Mexico State and season-ending victory against FIU. 2012: Saw action in six games both on special teams and as a defensive back...recorded two tackles on the season, both solo... recorded his first of the season at Alabama and the second at Western Kentucky...used the spring to work with the linebackers.

High School...recorded 92 tackles and six sacks as a senior to earn All-Dade honors...played in the North vs. South All-Star game...twosport athlete (football and track where he runs the 100m in 10.58, the 200m in 22.2 and the 400m in 47.72)... shined during his sophomore combine with a 31.5-inch vertical, 9-foot-7-inch broad jump, 4.49 40, 4.41 shuttle and 18 reps of 155-pounds. Personal: History major with a sociology minor...son of Joanna and Wilky Louis Lozandier...born in Miami, FL. Kappa Alpha PSI member. Defense 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL

G 10 6 11 27

Solo 0 2 5 7

Asst. 3 0 1 4

Total 3 2 6 11

2011: Saw action in 10 games, primarily on special teams...recorded three tackles on the season...his first collegiate tackle was an assist at Michigan State...his final two, both assists, was versus Arkansas State...also saw action versus Louisiana and Troy. High School: Played for Darryl Bethune at North Miami Senior

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TFL/Yards ---------

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Braden LYONS Senior, OL, 6-5, 295 Sonoma, CA City College of San Francisco 2013: Started every game at right tackle and was an important piece of the offensive line... was part of the offensive line that enabled FAU to shatter its season high rushing record...received offensive game ball honors for the game at ECU and against Tulane...stepped up and became a vocal offensive leader...ended season as a 2013 Conference USA Honorable Mention Honoree. City College of San Francisco: Played for George Rush at City College of San Francisco who finished the 2012 campaign 9-1 and averaged 42.8 points per game...ranked as the 25th best offensive tackle nationally by Scout.com and as the 81st best player, also by Scout.com at the time of recruitment.

School where he earned second team All-Conference honors (Sonoma County League) and was named All-Metro San Francisco. Lyons participated in the National Underclassmen California Top-100 Combine...off the field, Lyons earned the San Francisco Police Department Scholarship for Academic Honors. Personal: Political Science major with a desire to attend law school...son of Gerald and Jacqueline Lyons and nephew of Don Lyons, who played major league baseball with the L.A. Angels.

Mikingson MARSAILLE R-Junior, OL, 6-6, 320 Fort Pierce, FL Fort Pierce Central High School 2013: Opening day starter at right guard against Miami and saw action in two games...suffered a season-ending injury. 2012: Saw action in nine games gaining experience to compliment his size...credited for a strong spring season. 2011: Used the year to practice with the team and redshirted. High School: Played for Chris Hutchings at Fort Pierce Central High School where he held a preseason ranking in the top-25 for Florida offensive linemen...as a senior he was a two-time player of the week and earned first team All-Treasure Coast and All-Area honors... two-sport athlete (football and wrestling where he holds a 10-2 record on signing day...ranked No. 3 in the state for wrestling and he finished 25-4 and placed third in the state)...played in the “Outback Bowl” All-

Humboldt State: Saw action on the offensive line. High School: Played for Mick O’Meara at Sonoma Valley High

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Star game. Personal: Communication major...son of Volsaint and Licelimene Marsaille...born in Fort Pierce, FL.

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Marc MAURO Senior, S, 6-1, 195 Bayville, NY Nassau CC 2013: Played in five games during his first season at FAU...had one kick return for 19 yards against UAB...had a total of four solo tackles on the season all during the Auburn game. Nassau CC: Earned first team junior college All-American honors and was the New England Player of the Year...finished 2012 fifth in the league with five interceptions and a pass break-up...led the league in interceptions...in 2012 he scored on offense, defense and special teams. High School: Played for Coach Knoll at Locust Valley High School. Personal: History major...son of Michele and Bill Mauro.

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Defense G 2013 5 TOTAL 5

Solo Asst. 4 0 4 0

Total 4 4

Kick Return G No Yards Yds/Ret Long TD Yds/G 2013 5 1 19 19.0 19 0 3.8 TOTAL 5 1 19 19.0 19 0 3.8

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Robert MILLER R-Freshman, DB, 6-2, 190 Fort Lauderdale, FL Taravella High School 2013: Redshirted. High School: Played for Dan Marguriet at Taravella High School where he was a two-year first team All-County selection and was the Central player of the year...participated in the Dade vs. Broward All-Star Game and the Private vs. Public All-Star game...as a senior, he tallied 56 tackles, including three sacks, four interceptions, 15 pass break-ups and scored five touchdowns...he is a two-sport athlete (football and track). Personal: Criminal Justice major...son of Nicky McCray and Antwan Armalin...born in Fort Lauderdale, FL.

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Christian MILSTEAD R-Senior, DB, 5-10, 190 Woodbine, GA Camden County 2013: Was a mature, key player in the backfield, starting in six of 12 appearances and playing four different defensive back positions...had first career interception and six tackles against Auburn...had his first game with multiple interceptions (two) and first career pick-six for 61 yards in the game against Southern Miss...also named Conference USA Defensive Player of the Week after the victory over Southern Miss and earned FAU Student Athlete of the Week and game ball honors for his defensive performance...ranked eighth in Conference USA in interceptions with a total of four for 76 yards...totaled a season- high six tackles against both Middle Tennessee and Auburn...received honorable mention offensive honors by Phil Steele Magazine 2013 Mid-Season All C-USA team...one of only two Owls to ever record an interception and return it for a score in a season...was the projected starter at nickel every game.

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2012: Saw action in every game and worked himself a starting spot... recorded a tackle in 10 games...tallied a season high five tackles, all solo at Alabama...tallied four tackles (4:2-2) at Western Kentucky and four tackles (4:4-0) versus FIU...recorded four breakups, the first at Middle Tennessee another at Alabama and two at Western Kentucky. 2011: Played in 11 games...first tackle was an assist at Michigan State...recorded his first solo tackle at North Texas and repeated versus Middle Tennessee at home...most productive game was at Troy with three solos and two assists...ended his first FAU campaign with 10 tackles (5-5)...credited with a broken pass in FAU’s win over UAB. 2010: Worked with the squad. Navy: Spent a semester at the United States Naval Academy. High School: Played for Jeff Herron at Camden County High School where he was all-region as a junior safety...squad finished 12-0 and advanced to the final four...named All-Region and All-State as a quarterback...as a senior he led the team to a 15-0 mark and the state AAAAA state title...committed to the Naval Academy out of high school. Personal: Exercise Science and Health Promotion major...son of

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Deborah Milstead...born in St. Mary’s GA. Defense 2010 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL

G 0 11 12 12 35

Solo -5 19 23 47

Asst. -5 5 14 24

Total -10 24 37 71

TFL/Yards --1/2 2.5 / 3 3.5 / 5

FF ------

FR -1 ----

P Def --4 4 9

Eric MINEMYER R-Senior, OL, 6-4, 290 Hastings, PA Bishop Carroll

Int/Yds -4 / 76 4 / 76

2013: Returned to the offensive line from tight end and saw action in one game... was part of the offensive line that enabled FAU to shatter its season high rushing record. 2012: Worked with the team at tight end...did not see action on a deep unit and returned to the offensive line during the 2013 spring drills. 2011: Worked with the squad and began making a move to tight end during the 2012 spring drills. 2010: Worked with the team in the fall and the spring of 2011... redshirt season. High School: Played for Craig Sponsky at Bishop Carroll High

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School where he was a four-year letterman and played his final three seasons on both sides of the ball...tallied 98 career tackles, 20 for a loss including seven sacks and 26 hurries...also had 12 catches for 205 yards...as a senior, Minemyer tallied 39 tackles, nine for a loss including three sacks...had 10 hurries and seven receptions for 123 yards...for his efforts he earned PA Football News All-Academic Honors 2007-2009...in 2008, Minemyer earned Johnstown Tribune Democrat and Altoona Mirror Honorable Mention All-Star recognition as well as PA Football News Third Team All-State honors...as a senior, he was named AP 2nd team All-State, PA Football News Third Team All-State, Altoona Mirror First Team All-Star, Johnstown Tribune Democrat First Team All-Star, Laurel Highland Athletic Conference MVP and the Southern Alleghenies Football Coaches Association MVPDefense...two-sport athlete (football and basketball). Personal: Public Safety Administration major...son of Charles and Anna Minemyer...born in Hastings, PA.

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Bobby MITCHELL Freshman, WR, 6-2, 175 St. Augustine, FL St. Augustine High School High School: Played for Joey Wiles at St. Augustine High School where he was a 2012 first team Florida High School Class 6A Elite Team member as a wide receiver...St. Augustine finished the season 11-1 due in part to his All-County efforts....was credited with 52 passes for 1,095 yards and 12 scores...set the school’s single-season record for yards...at season’s end, Mitchell was named second team All-State (6A), to the First Coast Team...in a span of three games during his senior campaign, he recorded 22 tackles and two interceptions.... tallied 30 career TDs as a receiver, including 3,627 yards and rushed for another eight career TDs, including 1,100 yards...two-sport athlete (football and track). Personal: Business major...son of Bobby Allen and Qwanda Mitchell and was born in St Augustine, FL...as a hobby, he is a pianist.

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Derek MOISE R-Junior, WR, 6-2, 195 Miami, FL Booker T. Washington High School 2013: Saw action in five games. 2012: Did not see action...worked with the team. 2011: Showed a lot of promise at the opening of preseason... played in 11 of the team’s games both as a receiver and on special teams... recorded his first catch, a 16 yard reception, at Auburn...grabbed a nine yard reception in FAU’s home season and stadium opener versus WKU...the following game he grabbed two receptions, including his longest reception of the season, a 24-yarder...versus Arkansas State he had two receptions and his season high 38 yards and his first collegiate score, an 18-yard strike from Graham Wilbert...tallied two receptions at Troy...finished the final two game with a reception in each... on the year he recorded 10 receptions for 119 yards and a score...one of six to average double digits per reception and per game...recorded his

first solo tackle at FIU and repeated at Troy for two tackles on the year. High School: Played for Earl Tillman at Booker T. Washington Senior High School where he recorded 33 receptions for 610 yards, an average of 18.5 yards per catch, and seven scores...known for being a big play wide receiver, he earned a spot in the North/South All-Star Game...named first-team All-Dade County as a senior...had a career game versus Miami Killian with four receptions for 138 yards and a touchdown... two-sport athlete (football and track)...recipient of the scholar athlete award...also recruited by FIU and Middle Tennessee State University. Personal: Criminal justice major with a sociology minor...son of Toralin Pringle and Arthur Moise, relative of Torrance Moise who plays at Stillman University...born in Miami, FL. Receiving 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL

G 11 0 5 16

Rec 10 0 0 10

Yards 119 0 0 119

Yds/Rec 11.9 --11.9

Long 24 0 0 24

TD 1 0 0 1

Yds/G 10.8 -7.4

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Tony MOORE R-Senior, RB, 5-11, 220 Tampa, FL Lincoln High School 2013: Saw action in seven games...put up 36 rushing yards on four carries against Middle Tennessee and ended the season with 89 total rushing yards...also put up double digit rushing yards against Tulane and Southern Miss...had one reception for 11 yards against Auburn. 2012: Worked with the team and produced a strong spring season. 2011: Played in 11 of the team’s 12 games...had his first collegiate carry at Michigan State, a gain of three yards...served as a kick returner versus Middle Tennessee...credited with one return of 10 yards...versus Arkansas State he recorded his first reception (nine yards) and his second kick return (three yards)...at FIU one carry for four yards...ended the year with three carries for 17 yards, longest was a seven yard carry...one reception, nine yards, three kick returns for a total of 13 yards.

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2010: Traveled with the team but used the year as a redshirt season. High School: Played for Yusef Shakir at Lincoln High School where he rushed for 720 yards and recorded 15 touchdowns despite an ankle injury...captured the Honor, Courage and Commitment Award from the U.S. Marine Corps, as well as the team’s Captain’s Award and was

named the offensive MVP...participated in the Florida-Georgia All-Star Game...three-sport athlete (football, basketball and track). Personal: Criminal Justice major...son of Anthony and Ana Moore... born in Bossier City, LA. Rushing 2010 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL

G 1 11 0 7 19

Receiving 2010 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL

Att 0 3 0 25 28

G 1 11 0 7 19

Yards 0 14 0 89 103

Rec 0 1 0 1 2

Yds/Att -4.7 -3.6 3.7

Yards 0 9 0 11 20

Long 0 7 0 21 21

Yds/Rec -9.0 -11.0 10.0

TD 0 0 0 1 1

Long 0 9 0 11 11

Yds/G -1.3 -12.7 5.4 TD 0 0 0 0 0

Yds/G -0.8 -1.6 1.1

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Haiden NAGEL R-Freshman, DL, 6-4, 230 Tampa, FL Walter L. Sickles High School 2013: Redshirted...received defensive scout honors following the game against Middle Tennessee. High School: Attended Walter L. Sickles High School and played under Head Coach Brian Turner...was an All-County and All-Area honorable mention in 2011...chosen to play in the Hillsborough County All-Star game in 2012. Personal: Majoring in Pre-Engineering...son of Leonard and Jennifer Nagel...born in New Orleans.

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Shalom OGBONDA R-Sophomore, DL, 6-4, 290 Sugar Land, TX Kempner High School 2013: Saw action in every game...had a total of 11 tackles on the season, eight solo...had a career and season high three tackles against Marshall and NMSU and recorded two tackles at Rice and in the season opener at Miami. 2012: Redshirted. High School: Played for Darrin Andrus at Kempner High School where he recorded 41 tackles, including nine for a loss and three sacks as a junior...also credited with 24 quarterback pressures, six knockdowns and one pass attempt break-up...following his senior campaign honored on the All-Houston team, the All-District team and named a top-100 Athlete in Houston ...two-sport athlete (football and soccer, a team that captured the district championship his freshman and sophomore seasons).

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Personal: Psychology major...son of Esther and Stanley Ogbonda ...born in London, England.

Nate OZDEMIR R-Freshman, LB, 6-2, 230 Winter Garden, FL West Orange High School

Defense G Solo Asst. Total Sacks/Yds TFL/Yards 2013 12 8 3 11 ---TOTAL 12 8 3 11 ----

2013: Joined the team....earned Scout Teams MVP Award at season’s end. High School: Attended West Orange High School and played under Head Coach Chip Petree...led the defense his senior year as captain with 106 tackles...also was the wrestling team captain and won the district and metro championship in 2012 and 2013...won the metro weightlifting championship in 2013...he received the U.S. Army National Scholar Athlete Award. Personal: Business major...son of Hakan and Katie Ozdemir... born in Orlando...his goal is to serve as an officer in the U.S. Army or Marine Corps...his father played professional soccer for Fenerbahce in Turkey...signed with the Naval Academy, transferred after camp.

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Damian PARMS Senior, S, 6-2, 216 Miami, FL Monsignor Pace High School 2013: Started in every game at strong safety...made a strong statement in his first start at Miami with seven tackles, five solo...had first career sack against Southern Miss for a loss of nine yards...finished the season with 78 tackles and ranked 22nd in Conference USA... had a career-high nine tackles against Tulane and FIU and two forced fumbles during the ECU game...received honorable mention offensive honors by Phil Steele Magazine 2013 Mid-Season All-C-USA team... received FAU game ball honors twice (Middle Tennessee and New Mexico State)...tallied six pass breakups...recorded 5.5 tackles for a loss of 23 yards on the season...had an interception versus Middle Tennessee for 28 yards. 2012: Saw action in 10 games and became a spot starter by season’s end...broke up a pass in the season opener and responded the next game with four tackles, including three solo...added a solo at

Alabama and an assist at ULM...set a career and season high mark at Navy with five (5: 2-3), including one for a loss of four yards...met his personal best two weeks later with five (5: 3-2) versus FIU, including one for a loss of a yard...wrapped up the season with 20 tackles, including 13 solo. 2011: Saw action in seven games as a true freshman, both on special teams and at safety...recorded his first collegiate tackle at Auburn, an assist...the following week he earned his first solo tackle, at Louisiana... ended the season with two tackles, one for a loss of six yards.

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tallied 77 tackles, two sacks, one interception and three deflections as a senior...earned third-team All-Dade honors...played in the North/South Dade County All-Star Game, the Optional All-Star Game and the Private versus Pubic All-Star Game... Slaughter called Parms an impact player... Larry Bluestein called Parms a “big time get”...named second-team AllAcademic...two-sport athlete who runs a 4.5 40 (football and basketball, teammate of former FAU basketball player Ray Taylor)...chose FAU over Memphis and FIU. Personal: Public Safety Administration major...son of Dana and Jhan Thompson ...father played for Shaw. Defense 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL

G 7 10 12 29

Solo 1 13 38 52

Asst. 1 7 40 48

Total 2 20 78 100

Sacks/Yds --1/9 1/9

TFL/Yards --2/5 -5.5/23 7.5/28

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Siffo PIERRE Freshman, OL, 6-4, 325 Coral Springs, FL JP Taravella High School High School: Played for Dan Marguriet at JP Taravella High School where he earned first team All-State and All-County honors as a senior...participated in the Dade/Broward and the BCAA North/South All-Star games. Personal: History...son of Lamarre and Gladys Pierre...born June 19, 1995 in Haiti.

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Robert RELF Sophomore, LB, 6-3, 220 Phoenix, AZ Brophy College Prep 2013: Played in six games primarily on special teams...recorded tackles against USF and Middle Tennessee to end the season with three...season cut short after a mid-season injury. High School: Played for Scooter Molander at Brophy College Prep where he earned All-State honors...also was selected All-Conference and All-Section his sophomore through his senior season...named the Player of the Year in Arizona and was a member of the All-Arizona team as a senior... multi-purpose player was a three-year starter and was awarded the Ron Pritchard award as the best linebacker in the state. Personal: Business major...son of Greg and Debra Relf...has two brothers Kendrick and

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Cory...born in Phoenix, Ariz. Defense G 2013 6 TOTAL 6

Solo Asst. Total Sacks/Yds 2 1 3 -2 1 3 --

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Nick RICHARDSON Freshman, DL, 6-4, 215 Carol City, FL Carol City Senior High School High School: Played for Aubrey Hill at Miami Carol City Senior High School...two-sport athlete (football and basketball). Personal: Pre-Multimedia Studies...son of Starlette Horne and Edgard Richardson...born May 25, 1996.

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Devin SANTANA Freshman, DL, 6-3, 220 Tampa, FL Sickles High School

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Landon SCHEER Freshman, K, 5-8, 180 Orlando, FL The First Academy

High School: Played for Brian Turner at Sickles High School where he recorded 101 tackles, including 15 sacks...credited with forcing five fumbles...named All-County and All-Conference...participated in the East/West all-star game...two-sport athlete (football and golf)...member of the honor roll.

High School: Played for Leroy Kinard at The First Academy... ranked as the No. 1 kicker by Kornblue Kicking (Fab 50) and is the No. 17 nationally ranked kicker by Kohl’s kicking...earned first team preseason All-State honors prior to his senior season...four-sport athlete (football, soccer, track and weightlifting)...member of the honor roll.

Personal: Exercise Science and Health Promotion...son of Jackie and Alex Isajar...born Feb. 21, 1996 in Tampa, FL.

Personal: Undecided in major...son of Karen Costentino and David Scheer...born Oct. 10, 1995 in Orlando, FL...just the second kicker and third specialist to sign an NLI in FAU’s history.

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Ronnie SCOTT Freshman, CB, 5-10, 165 Tampa, FL Chamberlain High School

Dalton SCHOMP R-Sophomore, P, 6-1, 215 Seminole, FL Seminole High School

High School: Played for DJ Mayo at Chamberlain High School where he earned All-State honorable mention honors as a senior...also was named second team All-County and will graduated in the top-100 of his class.

2013: Member of the traveling squad...had a PAT attempt in the game against UAB. 2012: Worked with the squad and redshirted.

Personal: Business major...son of Ronnie and Mara Scott...born in Panama City.

High School: Played for Sam Roper at Seminole High School where he averaged 43 yards per punt and recorded a long of 67 yards...served as team captain as a senior and earned the Warhawk Award. Personal: Pre-Business major...son of Richard and Doreen Schomp...born in Seminole, FL.

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D’Joun SMITH Senior, DB, 5-11, 190 Miami, FL American High School 2013: Started every game...ranked No. 2 nationally and No. 1 in Conference USA for passes defended with 20...No. 1 in the conference and No. 3 nationally for interceptions with seven for 112 yards and led the nation for several weeks...named FAU’s 2013 Most Valuable Player...received first-team defensive honors by Phil Steele Magazine 2013 Mid-Season All-C-USA team...named FAU Student Athlete of the Week after his performances against USF, at Rice and Tulane...the 75-yard interception return in the USF game was the third longest in program history...received FAU defensive game ball on four occasions (at Miami, at USF, at Rice and Tulane)...named Conference USA Defensive Player of the Week after the team’s first victory of the season versus USF and also after the win over Tulane...named College Football Performance Awards-Week 10 National DB of the Week for his performance in the Tulane game recording three interceptions, only the third FAU player to do so...also named Jim Thorpe Defensive Back

of the Week, which is the first FAU player to receive this honor...named to Conference USA All-Conference first team...ended the season with 35 tackles, 25 were solo. 2012: Saw action as a regular starter in 11 games...opened the season with a season-high four tackles (4: 2-2)...recorded an interception in the same game...tallied at least one tackle in every game except his final outing...season high three solo tackles versus FIU...tallied a team high eight pass break-ups... double the next player who had four...tallied three broken passes at ULM...also served as a kick returner with a total of 10 returns...tallied four at Georgia where he accumulated 77 yards...his season long was a 32-yarder versus North Texas. 2011: Became an integral part of the defensive backs as a true freshman...played in every game...recorded his first collegiate tackle at Florida and recorded a tackle in six of the 12 games played...posted a season-high four tackles, all solo at Louisiana...added solo tackles at Florida and FIU and versus Western Kentucky for the FAU stadium opener...recorded an assist at Auburn and FIU and versus Arkansas State...also saw time as a kick returner...recorded 23 kick returns... his first was at Michigan State, a 35 yard return...set his career long, 36, versus Middle Tennessee...posted two returns five times and his career-high four for 77 yards at Troy...returns as the team’s top kick returner.

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High School: Played for Chance Benton at American High School where he recorded 75 tackles, seven interceptions, recorded three forced fumbles, two touchdowns and 613 all-purpose yards as a senior on his way to a third team All-Dade County team selection...competed in the Dade vs. Broward All-Star game, a night that saw him grab two interceptions and three tackles in a performance that drew the attention from ESPN with comments like, “D.J. Smith locked up receivers on his way to recording two interceptions.”...Rivals.com commented that “while there was a number of Division I players in the South Florida All-Star game, one of the top perfor-

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mances of the evening came from D’Joun Smith.” And Larry Bluestein has stated that “this kid could be in the mix as a freshman”...named to the All-Dade County team as a senior...as a junior he had 56 tackles and three interceptions...spent the 2010 summer elevating his game in 7-on-7 tournaments...two-sport athlete (football and track).

Jakobi SMITH R-Freshman, OL, 6-3, 300 Miami, FL Coral Reef High School

Personal: Sociology major...son of Jason and Tosha Smith...born in Miami, FL.

2013: Redshirted.

Defense 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL

G 12 11 12 35

Kick Return 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL

Solo 7 16 25 48 G 12 11 12 35

Asst. 3 9 10 22 No 23 10 1 34

Total 10 25 35 70

Yards 480 214 24 718

Sacks/Yds --1/4 1/4 Yds/Ret 20.9 21.4 24.0 21.1

TFL/Yards --2/8 2/8

Long 36 32 24 36

TD 0 0 0 0

FF FR ----2 -2 --

P Def -8 13 21

High School: Played for Chevas Clements at Coral Reef High School where he also represented his high school by playing in the Dade vs. Broward All-Star Game...is a two-sport athlete (football and club baseball).

Int/Yds -1/0 7 / 112 8 / 112

Personal: Business major...son of Marisha Smith and was born in Miami, FL.

Yds/G 40.0 19.5 2.0 20.5

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Hunter SNYDER Freshman, DL, 6-7, 230 Palm Harbor, FL East Lake High School High School: Played for Coach Bob Hudson at East Lake High School, a team that finished the regular season undefeated for the first time in 27 years and advanced to the 7A semi-final game...he recorded 62 tackles, including 42 solo, and seven sacks as a senior... also credited with two forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries... grabbed one interception and returned it for a score...selected to the All-Pinellas County team and to the All-Conference team in 2013...also participated in the FACA Florida All-State North/South Game...captured first place in the “Bull in the Ring” challenge and the “Sled Pull”... named first place lineman in the Point of Attack Camp...two-sport athlete (football and soccer)...member of the National Honor Society and held above a 3.6 G.P.A...National Society member.

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Kamrin SOLOMON Freshman, WR, 6-2, 196 Jacksonville, FL Mandarin High School

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Matt SOLT Freshman, LB, 6-2, 210 Gainesville, FL Gainesville High School

High School: Played for Robert Dean at Mandarin High School where he recorded 68 career catches for 1,159 yards and 10 scores... excelled on special teams with 10 blocked kicks...as a senior earned All-State honors and is Mandarin’s all-time leading receiver...threesport athlete (football, basketball and track)...earned eight varsity letters...academically he earned the Principal Award and the Excellence Award.

High School: Played for Mark Latsko at Gainesville High School, which finished the 2013 season 9-3...invited to the O-D All-American Bowl and the Blue/Grey All-American International Bowl...teammate of fellow FAU signee Byers Hickmon....as a senior, Solt recorded 162 tackles, including 24 solo tackles and 2.5 sacks...seven tackles were for a loss of yards...he also had two interceptions and three forced fumbles.

Personal: Undecided in major...son of Neda and Shaun Scurry... born Aug. 2, 1995 in San Diego, Calif.

Personal: Pre-Business major...son of Michelle Lewis...born Aug. 17, 1995...grandfather played at Indiana...Uncle Kevin Solt at Wabash and Uncle Ronald Solt played at Maryland and was a first round draft pick, Pro-Bowl participant and 10 year member of the Indianapolis Colts, Philadelphia Eagles and captured the Courage award.

Personal: Pre-Business...son of Dave and Karen Snyder...born June 30, 1995 in Dunedin, FL.

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Andrew SOROH Freshman, DB, 6-2, 190 Miami, FL American High School High School: Played for Corey Bell, a current FAU assistant coach, at American High School where he recorded 65 tackles, two interceptions and 10 break-ups as a senior...played in the Dade/Florida All-Star game. Personal: Pre-Communication major...son of Tam and Vixon Soroh...born Feb. 12, 1996 in Miami, FL.

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Jake STOSHAK Freshman, DB, 6-0, 180 Jacksonville, FL University Christian High School: Played for David Penland III at University Christian School where he tallied eight interceptions, including five that he returned for a score, which was one shy of the national record...as a junior he was named to the 2012 Class 2A All-State team, named first team 2012 All-First Coast defense...as a senior earned All-Northeast Florida Regional Elite team honors...also named Vystar All-Star Athlete of the Week...three-sport athlete (football, basketball and baseball) and member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Pre-Business major...son of Jim and Julie Stoshak and brother of FAU wide receiver Jenson...born June 22, 1996 in Jacksonville, FL.

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Jenson STOSHAK Junior, WR, 6-1, 195 Jacksonville, FL University Christian 2013: Played in every game and started against Rice...ended the season with 298 total receiving yards, averaging 13 yards per carry...had a season high 63 receiving yards in the game versus ECU and his longest reception of the season at 40 yards. 2012: Walk-on who first earned a starting spot and then was awarded with a scholarship at the season ending banquet...played in 10 games...grabbed his first collegiate catch at ULM, a game he recorded four catches for 36 yards...tallied two for 22 and

his first collegiate score versus Troy...had a catch in each of his five games including five catches versus FIU with 108 yards, a touchdown and his single-season longest reception of 60 yards...recorded an unassisted tackle versus Louisiana. High School: Attended University Christian and played under Head Coach David Penland III...made All-Conference as a receiver and a punter...held a 4.0 G.P.A. Personal: Psychology major...son of Jim and Julie Stoshak and was born in Columbia, SC...would like to be the manager of a company... brother Jake is an FAU team member. Receiving 2012 2013 TOTAL

G 10 12 22

Rec 15 23 38

Yards 259 298 557

Yds/Rec 17.3 13.0 14.7

Long 60 40 60

TD 2 0 2

Yds/G 25.9 24.8 25.3

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Nate TERRY Freshman, TE, 6-6, 210 Homestead, FL South Dade High School High School: Played for Nate Hudson at South Dade High School...his senior year, he scored five TDs and tallied over 500 yards receiving...in 2013, he and his team compiled a 14-1 record in route to an 8A State Championship...was named to the All-Miami-Dade first team (8A-6A) as a tight end as well as being selected to the famed Dade/Broward All-Star game...recorded a catch for 20 yards in the state all-star game...two-sport athlete (football and basketball). Personal: Exercise Science and Health Promotion major...son of Mari and Chris Reed...born Dec. 29, 1995 in Homestead, FL...his father Nate Terry as well as two uncles (James and Shawn) played college football.

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Lester THOMAS Sophomore, DB, 5-10, 165 Tallahassee, FL Godby High School 2013: Appeared in 11 games as a true freshman...ended the season with 20 tackles...had four multiple-tackle games at ECU, at Southern Miss, Middle Tennessee and Marshall...had a season-high five tackles in the game against Marshall. High School: Played for Ronnie Cottrell at Godby High School, which captured the Class 5A State Championship and finished the season 14-1...earned first team All-Conference, 5A All-State and was named to the Big Bend Tallahassee Democrat team...tallied 74 tackles, including 52 solo and a sack...also had eight interceptions and a fumble recovery...named Godby’s defensive MVP and to the 5A FHSAA Elite Team as well as second team All-American by MaxPreps. com...as a junior he recorded 86 tackles and seven interceptions. Personal: Undecided in major...son of Lester and Maria Thomas

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and was born in Tallahassee. Defense 2013 TOTAL

G 11 11

Solo 13 13

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Total 20 20

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Jerrad WARD Freshman, LB, 6-2, 215 West Palm Beach, FL William T. Dwyer High School High School: Played for Dwyer High School which captured the 2013 Class 7A State Championhip. ..led the team as a senior with 141 tackles...named Sun Sentinel Class 8A-7A-6A First team defense. Personal: Undecided in major.

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Jay WARREN Sophomore, RB, 6-0, 195 Navarre, FL Navarre High School 2013: Had ad a breakout freshman season, appearing in 10 gamess with a total 340 rushing yards...had a career high 18 rushes ushes for 105 yards against against Southern Miss, longest rush off the game being ng 33 yards...also broke brooke double digits gits in carries against Marshall and New Mexico State State with 10 for 55 yards and 14 for 61 yards y respectively...had ely...had a touchdownn against UAB AB where he also putt up his longest st rush of the season at 47 yards. High School: chool: Played

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for Jay Walls at Navarre High School where he earned second team All-State as well as All-Area honors as a senior...named the Big School Player of the Year and the Offensive Player of the Year...rushed for 1,831 yards, scored 19 touchdowns is final campaign on 233 carries... tallied five games with more than 200 rushing yards as a senior...was credited with 71 receiving yards and 45 tackles...Pensacola News Journal named him the Player of the Year...is a two-sport athlete (football and weightlifting). Personal: Exercise Science and Health Promotion major who is the son of Vince and Deborah Warren...born in Fort Walton, Beach, FL. Rushing 2013 TOTAL

G Att Yards Yds/Att Long TD Yds/G 10 71 340 4.8 47 2 34.0 10 71 340 4.8 47 2 34.0

Receiving G Rec Yards Yds/Rec Long TD Yds/G 2013 10 4 32 8.0 10 0 3.2 TOTAL 10 4 32 8.0 10 0 3.2

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Lucky WHITEHEAD Senior, WR, 5-10, 163 Manassas, VA Dean College 2013: Joined the team in January...had first career touchdown reception against Middle Tennessee and had his first multiple touchdown game with two against New Mexico State, one rushing and one receiving...longest reception of the season was 64 yards for a touchdown against NMSU and was named FAU Student Athlete of the Week for his performance in that game...had one start in the season opener against Miami and 10 game appearances...had a total of 284 allpurpose yards on the season. Dean College: Played for Dean College where he earned first-team

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All-American honors as well as first team All-Conference recognition at both wide receiver and return specialist...recognized as the team’s special team player of the year as a senior. High School: Played for Steve Schultz at Osbourn High School where he earned first team All-Conference honors as a wide receiver and defensive back. Personal: Majoring in Public Safety Administration...son of Karen Morris and Rodney Whitehead...career goals include creating a program to keep children out of trouble. Rushing 2013 TOTAL

G Att 10 4 10 4

Yards Yds/Att Long TD Yds/G 35 8.8 26 1 3.5 35 8.8 26 1 3.5

Receiving G Rec Yards Yds/Rec Long TD Yds/G 2013 10 9 190 21.1 64 2 19.0 TOTAL 10 9 190 21.1 64 2 19.0 Kick Return G No Yards Yds/Ret Long TD Yds/G 2013 10 3 58 19.3 24 0 5.8 TOTAL 10 3 58 19.3 24 0 5.8

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Denzel WHITFIELD R-Sophomore, DL, 6-5, 260 Monticello, FL Jefferson High School 2013: Worked with the squad. 2012: Worked with the team. High School: Played for Jeremy Brown at Jefferson County High School where he recorded 101 tackles, including 15 sacks as a senior... efforts earned him a first-team spot on the All-State team... played in the Georgia versus Florida Border War...captured the team’s scholastic award for the highest G.P.A. Personal: Economics major...son of Cynthia Whitfield.

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Freedom WHITFIELD Junior, LB, 6-2, 200 Fort Pierce, FL Fort Pierce Central High School

All-State Honors ...participated in the Outback Bowl... three-sport athlete (football, wrestling and track)...member of the honor roll. Personal: Majoring in Public Safety Administration...son of Anita Whitfield.

Defense 2012 2013: Had a career and season-high three tackles in the season opener 2013 against Miami...had six total tackles on the season, five solo...played in TOTAL L eight games primarily on special teams...season was cut short due to injury. 2012: Saw action in every game as a true freshman, primarily on special teams...first collegiate tackle was a solo at Middle Tennessee...recorded unassisted tackles at Alabama and three total tackles at Troy, including a season high two assists...grabbed an interception and returned it for 13 yards at Western Kentucky...recorded a hurry the following game versus FIU...completed his first campaign with 12 tackles and a strong spring season. High School: Played for Josh Shaffer at Fort Pierce Central High School...recorded five interceptions including four for touchdowns, 109 tackles including two sacks...earned first-team All-Area and second team

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G 12 8 20

Solo 8 5 13

Asst. 4 1 5

Total Sacks/Yds TFL/Yards 12 -6 --18

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Raekwon WILLIAMS Freshman, DB, 5-11, 174 Jacksonville, FL First Coast High School High School: Played for Coach Culver and Marty Lee at First Coast High School where he recorded 35 tackles, two interceptions, 17 break-ups and blocked a field goal. Personal: Exercise Science and Heath Promotion major...son of Charles and Nikki Williams...born Feb. 3, 1996 in Florence, SC...lists three relatives who played college football including Brandon Bostick who played with the Green Bay Packers.

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Jacob WILSON Freshman, TE, 6-4, 230 Chipley, FL Chipley High School High School: Played for Chip Harris at Chipley High School where he was a three-year starter as well as being a two-way starter at tight end and linebacker for the Tigers...offensively, tallied five receptions for 103 yards while hauling in four TDs...defensively, compiled 102 tackles, including 16 for a loss as well as a sack and an interception which he returned for 20 yards...two-sport athlete (football and baseball). Personal: Exercise Science and Health Promotion major...son of Blake and Jacque Wilson...born July 17, 1996 in Fort Myers, FL... father Blake served as an offensive line coach at Chipley High School.

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Antonyo WOODS R-Freshman, OL, 6-3, 285 Port St. Lucie, FL Seminole Ridge High School 2013: Joined the team. High School: Attended Seminole Ridge High School and played under Head Coach Mike Dickmann...named two-time All-County... played in the Broward vs. Dade All-Star game and Treasure Coast All-County game...made more than 90 knockdowns in his senior year and voted second team All-State...was also ranked No. 10 in the state in weightlifting. Personal: Pre-Health Professions major...son of Jose and Letitia Woods...his goal is to work in sports medicine as an orthopedic surgeon.

RECRUITING CLASSES

2000 Name Jared Allen Arthur Cave Eddie Dunbar Jack Fenelon Mario Fernandez Yrvins Guerrier Tyrone Higgins Robert Hunnicutt Adrian Jackson Anthony Jackson Garett Jahn Dekolan James Mauratae Johnson Kevin Ketchum Jamaal Knowles Ernest Osborne Doug Parker Thomas Parker James Ray Cory Reddick Dave Richards Ramon Rickards

Pos QB DE TE DB QB DE LB OL DB RB QB RB DB OL DE DE RB WR OL DB DE DT

Ht Wgt 6-3 185 6-1 245 6-3 240 5-11 170 6-3 240 6-1 235 6-1 235 6-3 260 5-10 170 5-9 180 6-3 190 5-10 192 6-1 180 6-4 225 6-3 210 6-4 225 5-11 205 6-2 190 6-4 280 5-7 170 6-3 265 6-1 230

Cls Hometown (Previous School) Fr Edmond, OK (HS) Fr Miami, FL (Northwestern) Fr Pompano Beach, FL (Northeast) Fr Delray Beach, FL (Atlantic) Fr Hialeah, FL (HS) Fr Miami, FL (North Miami) Fr Riviera Beach, FL (Palm Beach Gardens) Fr Miami, FL (Sunset) Fr Pompano Beach, FL (Ely) Fr Delray Beach, FL (Olympic Heights) Fr Tallahassee, FL (Leon) Fr Miami, FL (Carol City) Fr West Palm Beach, FL (Suncoast) Fr Fort Lauderdale, FL (Dillard) Fr Vero Beach, FL (Sebastian River) Fr Fort Lauderdale, FL (Dillard) Fr Delray Beach, FL (Atlantic) Fr Miami, FL (Northwestern) Fr Boca Raton, FL (HS) Fr Boynton Beach, FL (Santaluces) Fr Delray Beach, FL (Spanish River) Fr Miami, FL (Killian)

Craig Roundtree Larry Taylor

DB WR

5-8 170 5-7 165

Fr Fr

2001 Name Jake Beckman Sam Black Sylvester Brinkley Yulkeith Brown Mark Chase Anthony Crissinger-Hill Thavaris Dority Dominic Fair Yamon Figurs Kevin Fischer William Gray Willie Hughley Dimitri Jacques Tremaine Johnson Justin Markey Chris McKinley Kinyumba Mutakabbir Taurian Osborne Anthony Porter II

Pos DE RB LB DB DE TE WR LB WR OL DL CB LB DB D SS LB CB RB

Ht Wgt 6-3 220 5-10 195 6-3 185 5-8 175 6-3 260 6-3 200 6-4 185 6-0 225 5-11 160 6-3 235 6-4 210 5-10 170 6-3 205 5-11 172 6-3 225 6-1 190 6-2 187 5-10 176 5-10 176

Cls Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr

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Bradenton, FL (Southeast) Sebastian, FL (Sebastian River) Hometown (Previous School) Miami, FL (Miami Palmetto) Miami, FL (Miami Senior) Stuart, FL (Martin County) Miami, FL (Northwestern) Miami, FL (Miami Central) Tampa, FL (Jefferson) Boca Raton, FL (HS) Boynton Beach, FL (Spanish River) Fort Pierce, FL (Fort Pierce-Westwood) Boca Raton, FL (Pope John Paul II) Lauderdale Lakes, FL (Boyd Anderson) Haines City, FL (Haines City) Miami, FL (Miami Beach) Boynton Beach, FL (Santaluces) Sarasota, FL (HS) Rockledge, FL (HS) Lawrenceville, GA (Berkmar) Pembroke Pines, FL (Miami Jackson Senior) Bradenton, FL (Manatee)

Darion Porter Todd Poitier Jason Pugh Jordan Roberts Cameron Rodgers Chris Shephard Justin Sobol Teddy Strachan Brittney Tellis Javier Valdes Scott Whitener David Wright

WR WR DE DT FS OL OT DT WR OL OL OL

6-1 6-1 6-2 6-2 5-10 6-3 6-4 6-2 5-9 6-5 6-4 6-5

170 170 234 235 174 288 266 245 170 300 270 335

Fr Bradenton, FL (Manatee) So Deerfield Beach, FL (HS/Florida) Fr Atlantic Beach, FL (Fletcher) Jr Santa Maria, CA (S. Broward HS/Allan Hancock CC) Fr Tampa, FL (Jefferson) Fr Apopka, FL (HS) Fr Oakland Park, FL (Ely) Fr Dania Beach, FL (South Broward) Fr Miami, FL (Northwestern) Fr Miami, FL (Belen Jesuit Prep) Fr Fort Meade, FL (HS) Fr Orange City, FL (Deland)

2002 Name Shomari Earls Lawerence Gordan Josh Jenkins Robert Matheny David McDowell Dante McFadden Tito Pollice Leland Rodgers Quincy Skinner

Pos DB DB DE RB DB CB WR RB DB

Ht 6-2 5-11 6-2 6-0 5-11 6-0 6-3 6-2 5-10

Wgt 205 175 215 185 185 180 185 215 170

Cls Fr Fr Fr Jr Fr Fr Fr Jr Fr

Hometown (Previous School) Lake Park, FL (Palm Beach Gardens) Hallandale, FL (HS) Lauderhill, FL (Dillard) Riviera Beach, FL (Dwyer HS/Allan Hancock CC) Davie, FL (Nova) Pompano Beach, FL (Ely) Lakeland, FL (Lake Gibson) Chandler, AZ (Scottsdale CC) Coral Springs, FL (Ely)

Quentin Swain Jovony Ward

LB DB

6-0 6-1

230 So 205 Fr

2003 Name Taheem Acevedo Roosevelt Bynes Danny Embick Nello Faulk Jason Fleming Matt Guice Dane Hansen “B.J.” Manley Antes Perkins Michael Reed Jarrid Smith Dominick Walker Stetson Wilson

Pos FS WR QB OL DL OL QB RB OL LB OL RB OT

Ht 6-1 6-1 6-0 6-6 6-2 6-5 6-2 5-9 6-4 6-1 6-2 5-10 6-6

Wgt 195 175 210 245 276 270 195 180 265 230 250 195 297

Cls Fr Jr So Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr

Hometown (Previous School) Miami, FL (Flex Varela Senior) Fort Lauderdale, FL (Piper HS/Pittsburgh) Jupiter, FL (Dwyer/WVU) Tampa, FL (Robinson) Lauderhill, FL (Piper) Kissimmee, FL (Osceola) Longboat Key, FL (Cardinal Mooney) Miami, FL (Norland) Miramar, FL (Stranahan) Vero Beach, FL (HS) Okeechobee, FL (HS) Lakeland, FL (HS) Lakeland, FL (HS)

2004 Name Rickey Bethel Carldayle Brantley Andre Clark

Pos DB FS LB

Ht 5-10 6-1 6-1

Wgt 180 172 205

Cls Jr Fr Fr

Hometown (Previous School) Boynton Beach, FL (Pasadena CC) Miami, FL (William H. Turner) Miami, FL (Pace)

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Miami, FL (Northwestern HS/WVU) Miami, FL (Northwestern HS, Pittsburgh)

Darren Coney Ted Czepiga Brad Gagne Antonio Hall Anthony Heard Vinnie Henderson Brandon Jackson Jervonte Jackson E.J. Jones Gregory Joseph Kyle Langford Jarrett McDonald Nick Paris Charles Pierre Kristopher Rush Frantz Simeon Corey Small McKinson Souverain Zachary Wichner Steve Williams

WR LB LB DT RB DT OL DT DE DB WR OL OL RB DE WR CB QB OT CB

6-0 6-0 6-1 6-0 6-0 6-5 6-3 6-3 6-3 5-10 6-3 6-5 6-1 5-9 6-0 5-9 5-10 6-0 6-4 5-10

2005 Name George Allen

Pos Hgt LB 6-0

175 208 220 272 200 252 245 270 225 184 181 260 310 195 210 166 170 173 260 160

Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr

Wgt Cls 200 Fr

Fort Lauderdale, FL (Boyd Anderson) Bethany, CT (Amity) Palm Beach Gardens, FL (HS) Starke, FL (Bradford County) Coral Springs, FL (Taravella) Plantation, FL (South Plantation) Miami, FL (Chaminade-Madonna) Opa-locka, FL (North Miami) Miami, FL (Southwest) Miami, FL (Southwest) Port St. Lucie, FL (Centennial) Pembroke Pines, FL (Flanagan) Palm Bay, FL (HS) Orlando, FL (Highland Prep) Tallahassee, FL (Lawton Chiles) Lake Park, FL (Palm Beach Gardens) Naples, FL (Gulf Coast) Delray Beach, FL (Atlantic) Davie, FL (South Plantation) Hollywood, FL (Chaminade-Madonna) Hometown (Previous School) Lakeland, FL (Lakeland Senior)

Chris Bonner Edward Bradwell Jermaine Council Roderick Ferguson Cortez Gent Christopher Goff Jamari Grant Terence Hall Jason Harmon Eldrid Jones John Jones Canshario Johnson David Matlock Joshua McClover Erick McIntosh John Mertilus Kevin Miller Keegan Peterson William Rose Josh Savidge Rusty Smith Jimmy Toussaint Lavoris Williams

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WR LB DE RB WR LB TE DB WR DL WR WR DL DE DB DT OT K RB DE QB TE OT/DT

6-3 6-1 6-5 5-8 6-2 6-1 6-4 5-8 6-3 6-2 5-10 6-0 6-2 6-5 6-0 6-2 6-3 6-0 6-1 6-1 6-4 6-4 6-3

178 200 238 188 170 178 177 170 184 250 183 177 239 198 180 288 304 175 213 252 201 252 250

Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr

Tampa, FL (Gaither) Fort Lauderdale, FL (Dillard) Melbourne, FL (Eau Gallie) Deerfield Beach, FL (Deerfield Beach) Chiefland, FL (HS) Fort Myers, FL (Cypress Lake) Jacksonville, FL (First Coast) Milton, FL (Pace) Tampa, FL (Riverview) Deerfield Beach, FL (HS) Jupiter, FL (HS) Tampa, FL (Middleton) Lake Wales, FL (HS) North Lauderdale, FL (Coconut Creek) Fort Myers, FL (Lehigh) Port St. Lucie, FL (Ft. Pierce Central) Oakland Park, FL (Northeast) Riverview, FL (HS) Lutz, FL (Gaither) Naples, FL (HS) Jacksonville, FL (Sandalwood) Miami, FL (Edison) Fort Lauderdale, FL (Dillard)

2006 Name Dennis Bowling Eli Cranor Joseph Dawson Markee Drummer Corddero Drummond Malik Eugene Willie Floyd Tarvoris Hill Avery Holley Rob Housler Rod Huggins Devon Irwin Craig Jenkins Rodney Jones C.J. Lee Michael Lockley David Muniz Tavious Polo Mauricio Riquer Jeff VanCamp Ed Wertepny IV Ryan Wischnefski

Pos OG QB OT DE RB LB RB CB WR TE FS OL SS RB LB LB FB DB DL QB TE OG

Hgt 6-3 6-2 6-5 6-4 6-1 6-3 5-9 6-0 6-0 6-5 6-1 6-6 6-0 5-11 6-3 6-2 5-11 5-10 6-4 6-5 6-5 6-2

Wgt 313 195 300 205 190 200 165 170 150 210 185 255 195 185 230 225 201 146 275 205 215 310

Cl Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr

Hometown (Previous School) Orlando, FL (Boone) Russellville, AR (HS) Hallandale, FL (Chaminade-Madonna) West Palm Beach, FL (Cardinal Newman) West Palm Beach, FL (Palm Beach Lakes) Tampa, FL (Freedom) Hollywood, FL (Chaminade-Madonna) Miami, FL (Central) Pompano Beach, FL (Ely) Converse, TX (Judson) Moore Haven (HS) Sarasota, FL (Booker) Miami, FL (Northwestern) Dunnellon, FL (HS) St. Petersburg, FL (St. Pete Catholic) Orlando, FL (Olympia) Longwood, FL (Lyman) Fort Lauderdale, FL (South Plantation) Plantation, FL (South Plantation) Gulf Breeze, FL (Navarre) Tampa, FL (Sickles) Palm Bay, FL (Melbourne)

2007 Name Dustin Anglin Jeff Blanchard Dino Cox Curtis Cross Jarvis Givens Mickey Groody Lestar Jean Austin Jensen Jamere Johnson Max Karrick Jhermel Knight Samuel McRoy Alfred Morris Tim Moscato Chris Newbold Avionne Rolle Xavier Stinson Darian Williams

Pos DL RB DL CB DT P WR S DE OT RB OT RB QB OL DB RB WR

2008 Name Michael Barasch

Pos Ht RB 5-9

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Hgt 6-4 5-9 6-3 5-10 6-3 5-11 6-3 6-1 6-4 6-6 5-10 6-4 5-11 6-2 6-4 5-9 5-9 6-3

Wgt 250 195 240 170 300 170 195 190 220 280 183 249 222 200 250 180 225 195

Cl Fr So Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr

Hometown (Previous School) Plant City, FL (Lake Gibson) Delray Beach, FL (Garden City CC) Tampa, FL (Wharton) Belle Glade, FL (Glades Central) Miami, FL (Columbus) Pompano Beach, FL (St. Thomas Aquinas) Miami, FL (Miami Norland) Bradenton, FL (Manatee) Wesley Chapel, FL (Wharton) Palm City, FL (South Fork) Fort Myers, FL (Dunbar) Jacksonville, FL (William M. Raines) Pensacola, FL (Pine Forest) Naples, FL (HS) Fort Lauderdale, FL (Pembroke Pines Charter) Miami, FL (Central) Miami, FL (Chaminade-Madonna) North Lauderdale, FL (Northeast)

Wgt Cl 200 Fr

Hometown (Previous School) Fort Lauderdale, FL (University School)

Chase Bowers Keon Broxton Andy Czuprynski Kevin Cyrille Travis Cox Erik Hansen Jimmy Jean AJ Johnson David Kooi Yourhighness Morgan Troy Niblack Nick Osborne Alex Pattee Jared Pizzuti Randy Richards Jordan Sessa Xavier Stinson Tony Walding Graham Wilbert Demetrius Williamson Amos Wood, Jr 2009 Name Tyrie Allen

OL WR DL DL DB TE DL DE QB LB OL DL LB TE OL OL RB LB QB DB WR

6-6 6-4 6-5 6-4 6-0 6-5 6-2 6-5 6-7 6-3 6-6 6-3 6-2 6-4 6-4 6-5 5-8 6-1 6-6 6-0 6-0

Pos Hgt RB 5-9

265 185 255 275 180 240 280 265 200 225 280 210 240 225 290 270 228 210 225 180 170

Fr Fr FR Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr

Wgt Cls 185 Fr

Panama City, FL (Mosley) Lakeland, FL (HS) Venice, FL (North Port) Miami, FL (North Miami Beach) Fort Lauderdale, FL (South Plantation) Jacksonville, FL (Ed White) Fort Lauderdale, FL (Northeast) Fort Lauderdale, FL (Cardinal Gibbons) Pensacola, FL (Pensacola Catholic) Webster, FL (South Sumpter) Orlando, FL (Edgewater) Fort Lauderdale, FL (Calvary Christian) Hollywood, FL (Hollywood Hills) Longwood, FL (Lake Brantley) Royal Palm Beach, FL (HS) Fort Lauderdale, FL (South Broward) Miami, FL (Chaminade-Madonna) Melbourne, FL (Florida Air Academy) Valencia, CA (HS) Daytona Beach, FL (Spruce Creek) Davie, FL (Hollywood Hills) Hometown (Previous School) Davie, FL (Western)

Rockenson Angrand Terrell Bradley Christopher Chappell Jimmie Colley Jamal Davis Nexon Dorvilus Carlton Falconer Damian Fortner Cory Henry David Hinds Treon Howard Chris Jackson Karl James Randell Johnson Travis Jones Matthew McLaughlin Toney Moore James Oboh Keith Reaser DeAndre Richardson Brian Sirmans Winfred Strickland Andrew Stryffeler DeAndre Williams

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LB 6-2 DB/RB 5-10 DL 6-8 OL 6-3 WR 6-2 TE 6-4 OL 6-5 RB 5-10 DE 6-3 LB 6-2 DB 5-10 FB 6-0 DL 6-1 LB 6-3 RB 5-10 P/K 5-10 LB 6-2 TE 6-4 DB 5-10 WR 6-2 SS 6-1 DB 6-0 DE 6-5 OT 6-5

225 185 298 260 185 225 255 171 230 215 150 230 258 210 175 190 210 210 165 180 160 170 235 265

Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr

Port Saint Lucie, FL (Treasure Coast) Gainesville, FL (Eastside) Callahan, FL (West Nassau) Pace, FL (Pace) Fort Lauderdale, FL (Coral Springs Charter) Miami, FL (North Miami Senior) Fort Lauderdale, FL (Dillard) Miami, FL (Everglades) Miami, FL (Carol City) Miami, FL (Miami Edison) Fort Meade, FL (Fort Meade) Panama City, FL (Arnold) Miami, FL (Miami Sunset) Miami, FL (North Miami Senior) Port Saint Lucie, FL (Treasure Coast) Tampa, FL (Tampa Catholic) West Palm Beach, FL (King’s Academy) Brookeville, MD (Sherwood) Miami, FL (Killian) Panama City, FL (Bay) Jacksonville, FL (Robert E. Lee) Cocoa, FL (Cocoa) Sanford, NC (Lee County) Orlando, FL (Oak Ridge)

Jarred Williams

DE

6-3

215 Fr

Fort Walton Beach, FL (Fort Walton Beach)

2010 Name Cortez Ash Nick Bracewell Michael Copeland Alex Deleon Marcus Cunningham Steven Curtis Willie Huggins Karl James David Lozandier Jerome McClain Eric Minemyer Tony Moore Blake Parrish

Pos SS QB LB TE WR QB DL DL SS DL OL RB OL

Ht 6-2 6-3 6-1 6-4 6-0 6-3 6-2 6-1 5-11 6-2 6-4 5-11 6-4

Wgt 180 220 215 195 175 225 305 258 185 263 250 220 285

Cls Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr

Hometown (previous school) Sebastian River, FL (HS) Live Oak, FL (Lafayette) Valdosta, GA (Lowndes County) Belleview, FL (HS) Lakeland, FL (Kathleen) Sumter, SC (HS) Clewiston, FL (HS) Miami, FL (Miami Sunset) Miami, FL (North Miami) Tampa, FL (Pensacola) Hastings, PA (Bishop Carroll) Tallahassee, FL (Lincoln) St. Augustine, FL (Bartram Trail)

2011 Name Matt Chaney Marcelo Bonani Stephan Clark Vinny Davino

Pos DL K/P WR OL

Ht 6-2 5-11 6-4 6-5

Wgt 260 160 185 260

Cls Fr Fr Fr Fr

Hometown (Previous School) Jacksonville, FL (Bolles) Lake Wales, FL (HS) Sebastian, FL (Sebastian River) Sarasota, FL (Booker)

William Dukes Robinson Eugene Mohammad Farah D.J. Frye-Smith Giles Hagins Joe Henry Hakeeme Ishmar Conard Johnson Colton Kane Andrae Kirk Diondre Lewis David Lozandier Mike Marsaille Derek Moise Robert Nasiff Damian Parms Stephen Schoewe Antonio Washington Cary White

WR DE OL DB RB LB DE WR LB QB LB LB S OL WR OL S OT RB RB

6-4 6-5 6-2 5-11 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-0 6-3 6-2 6-1 6-0 6-5 6-2 6-4 6-2 6-3 6-2 5-10

190 230 280 175 210 200 230 200 224 190 225 210 190 300 180 265 185 255 195 210

Fr Fort Lauderdale, FL (Dillard) Fr Miami, FL (North Miami) Fr Estero, FL (Estero) Fr Miami, FL (American) Jarvaris Fr Port St. Lucie, FL (St. Lucie West Centennial) Marcus Fr Ocala, FL (Vanguard) Fr Miramar, FL (Everglades) Fr Dade City, FL (Pasco) Fr Pompano Beach, FL (Blanche Ely) Fr Navarre, FL (Navarre) Fr Miami, FL (Miami Central Senior High) Fr Miami, FL (Miami Central Senior High) Fr Miami, FL (North Miami) Fr Fort Pierce, FL (Fort Pierce Central) Fr Miami, FL (Booker T. Washington) Fr Wellington, FL (American Heritage) Fr Miami, FL (Monsignor Pace) Fr Niceville, FL (HS) Fr Arcadia, FL (DeSoto) Fr Tampa, FL (Sickles)

2012 Name Jarvon Anderson

Pos Cls WR Fr

Ht 5-9

Wt 195

89

Hometown (Previous School) Homestead, FL (Braddock)

Josh Ballesteros Brandin Bryant Adrian Burton Trevor Coley Arthur Crouse Dillon Deboer Isaac Edwards Grant Flessner Jeremy Gaskins Melvin German III Chris Gilchrist Adarius Glanton Jeremy Glinton Tony Grimes Martese Jackson Mustafa Johnson Colton Kane Cre’von Leblanc James Mathis Jeremy McKnight Terrell Mitchell Shalom Ogbonda Josh Orsino Johnathan Ragoo

LB DL DB DL OL OL DL QB RB QB WR LB WR CB RB OL QB DB DL S TE DE Ath OL

Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Jr Fr Jr Fr R-So Jr Jr G-Fr Fr Fr Jr Jr Fr Fr R-So

6-2 6-2 5-10 6-2 6-6 6-5 6-4 6-0 5-10 6-2 6-5 6-1 6-1 6-0 5-6 6-3 6-3 5-11 6-0 5-10 6-6 6-4 6-1 6-7

210 260 175 225 250 245 280 185 190 210 190 215 180 175 165 295 190 175 270 180 260 245 190 342

Miami, FL (Miami Central) Omaha, NE (Omaha North) Pompano Beach, FL Blanche Ely) Miramar, FL (Miramar) West Palm Beach, FL (American Heritage) Tarpon Springs, FL (East Lake) Tampa, FL (Jesuit) Sarasota, FL (Venice) Deerfield Beach, FL (American Heritage) Fort Myers, FL (Pearl River CC) Los Angeles, CA (Charter Oak) Lakeland, FL (Eastern Arizona CC) Tamarac, FL (Northeast) Hollywood, FL (Hollywood Hills) Asheville, NC (Charles Erwin) Corona, CA (Norco High School) Navarre, FL (Navarre) Belle Glade, FL Glades Central) Valdosta, GA (Lourdes) Round Rock, TX (Round Rock) New Orleans, LA (McEachern) Sugar Land, TX (Kempner) Fort Lauderdale, FL (Westminster Academy) Miami, FL (Monsignor Pace)

Anthony Russell Stern Vile Denzel Whitfield Freedom Whitfield

TE OL OL/DL LB

Fr Jr Fr Fr

6-5 6-5 6-5 6-2

255 335 240 200

2013 Name Jace Banfell Austin Bland Dustin Bowens Reggie Brown Lance Burlingame Derek Butcher Marcus Clark Andrew Curtis Jeremy Faulk Greg Hankerson Tyler Henderson Trey Hendrickson Jaquez Johnson DJ Juste Branden Lyons Marc Mauro Robert Miller

Hgt 6-3 6-3 6-5 5-11 6-4 6-4 5-8 6-2 6-3 6-0 5-11 6-4 6-1 6-2 6-5 6-1 6-2

Wgt 289 265 235 170 280 295 185 220 267 172 195 222 225 185 295 195 190

Pos OL OL TE CB DT DL CB LB DT QB S DE QB QB OL S DB

Cls Hometown (Previous School) Fr Pensacola, Fla. (Pensacola Catholic) Fr Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) Fr Palm Coast, Fla. (Flagler) Fr Tampa, Fla. (Tampa Jesuit) Fr Franklin, Mass. (New Bedford/Dean JC) So Delano, Minn. (Delano Senior/North Dakota State) Fr Tallahassee, Fla. (North Florida Christian) Fr Paradise Valley, AZ (Brophy College Prep Fr Palatka, Fla. (Palatka) Fr Lauderdale Lakes, Fla. (Boyd Anderson) Fr Crestview, Fla. (Crestview) Fr Apopka, Fla. (Apopka) So Starkville, Miss. (Starkville/East Mississippi CC) Fr Port St. Lucie, Fla. (Port St. Lucie) Jr Sonoma, Calif. (Sonoma Valley/CC San Francisco) Jr Bayville, N.Y. (Locust Valley/Nassau CC) Fr Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Taravella)

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Daytona Beach, FL (Mainland) Amsterdam, Netherlands (Eastern Arizona CC) Monticello, FL (Jefferson) Fort Pierce, FL (Fort Pierce Central)

Bobby Mitchell Robert Relf Ronnie Scott Jakobi Smith Lester Thomas Jay Warren Lucky Whitehead Kalib Woods

6-2 6-3 5-10 6-4 5-10 6-0 5-10 6-3

175 220 165 250 165 195 163 182

ATH LB CB OL DB RB WR WR

Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Jr Fr

2014 Name Henry Bussey Reginald Bain** Jason Driskel** MarQuese Dudley-Gordon Ray Ellis Joe Gold Kris Harris Byers Hickmon Greg “Buddy” Howell Joshua Kendall Bobby Mitchell** Siffo Pierre Nick Richardson

Hgt 5-9 6-4 6-2 6-0 6-1 6-3 6-0 6-5 6-0 6-2 6-2 6-4 6-4

Wgt 180 286 210 188 260 270 225 270 205 269 175 325 215

Pos SR OL QB S DT OL LB OT RB DT WR OL DL

Cls Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr Fr

St. Augustine, FL (St. Augustine) Phoenix, AZ (Brophy College Prep) Tampa, FL (Chamberlain) Miami, FL (Coral Reef) Tallahassee, FL (Godby) Navarre, FL (Navarre) Manassas, VA (Osbourn/Dean College) Jacksonville, FL (Duncan Fletcher) Hometown (Previous School) Opa Locka, FL (Hialeah Senior) Miami, FL (Miami Central) Oviedo, FL (Hagerty) Plantation, FL (Cypress Bay) Egg Harbor Township, NJ (Holy Spirit) Fort Myers, FL (South Fort Myers) Tallahassee, FL (Godby) Gainesville, FL (Gainesville) Coconut Grove, FL (Coral Gables SR) Lehigh Acres, FL (Lehigh Senior) St. Augustine, FL (St. Augustine) Coral Springs, FL (JP Taravella) Carol City, FL (Carol City Senior)

Trevaughn Rodriguez 5-10 185 RB Fr Devin Santana 6-3 220 DE Fr Landon Scheer 5-8 180 K Fr Hunter Snyder 6-7 230 DE Fr Kamrin Solomon** 6-2 193 WR Fr Matt Solt 6-2 210 LB Fr Andrew Soroh 6-2 190 DB Fr Jake Stoshak 6-0 180 DB Fr Nathaniel Terry 6-6 210 TE Fr Raekwon Williams 5-11 174 CB Fr Jacob Wilson 6-4 230 TE Fr **joined program in January 2014 as early admits

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Daytona Beach, FL (Mainland) Tampa, FL (Sickles) Orlando, FL (The First Academy) Palm Harbor (Eastlake) Jacksonville, FL (Mandarin) Gainesville, FL (HS) Miami, FL (American) Jacksonville, FL (University Christian) Homestead, FL (South Dade) Jacksonville, FL (First Coast) Chipley, FL (HS)

ALL-TIME PLAYERS BY HOMETOWN

Hometown (high schools) Hometowns in Florida unless noted Alva Tim Raber (Fort Myers) Amsterdam, Netherlands Stern Vile Apopka Trey Hendrickson (Apopka) Ryan Moran (Apopka) Chris Shepherd (Apopka) Arcadia Antonio Washington (DeSoto) Asheville, NC Martese Jackson (Charles Erwin) Atlanta, GA Kayvon Sherrill (North Cobb) Atlantic Beach Jason Pugh (Fletcher) Bayville, NY Marc Mauro (Locust Valley)

Belle Glades Curtis Cross (Glades Central) Cre’von LeBlanc (Glades Central) Jonathan Mann (Glades) Cergile Sincere (Glades) Belleview Alex DeLeon (Belleview) Bethany, CT Ted Czepiga (Amity) Boca Raton Jay Bitzer (Boca Raton) Danny Chiappa (Cardinal Gibbons) Frank Conrad (Boca Raton) John De Shields (Boca Raton) Joe Fischer (Pope John Paul II) Kevin Fischer (Pope John Paul II) Eric Harper (Pope John Paul II) Michael Ippolito (Olympic Heights) Warley Leroy (American Heritage) Brian Pare (Spanish River) James Ray (Boca Raton) Nick Seta (Boca Raton) David Terrell (West Boca)

Boynton Beach Ricky Bethel (Santaluces) Brian Burton (The Kings Academy) Dominic Fair (Spanish River) Joel Fosselman (St. Andrews) Tremaine Johnson (Santaluces) Gil Monzon (Coral Springs Charter) Kenson St. Pierre (Santaluces) Bradenton Blake Bierman (Southeast) Austin Jenson (Manatee) Craig Roundtree (Southeast) Johnnie Sloan (Southeast) Brandon Ryan Sollazzo (Armwood) Brookville, MD James Oboh (Sherwood) Callahan Christopher Chappell (West Nassau) Canfield, OH Josh Blaylock (Canfield) Cape Coral

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David Bateman (North Ft. Myers) Michael Gia Lombardo (North Fort Myers) Chandler, AZ Leland Rodgers (Dobson) Chiefland Cortez Gent (Chiefland) Cincinnati, OH Jay McCants (Princeton) Cleveland, OH Andy Eminger (Euclid) Cocoa Beach Andrew Bolognese (Space Coast) Shane Falgus (Titusville) Sharard Mizell (Cocoa) Winfred Strickland (Cocoa) Coconut Creek Rashad Bolad (Monarch) Converse, TX Rob Housler (Judson) Coral Springs Conor Cole (Marjory Stoneman Douglas) Brian Dunn (Coral Springs) Anthony Heard (Taravella)

Paul Moore (Miami Central) Evan Lassiter (Coral Springs) Tony Rodriguez (Coral Gables) Quincy Skinner (Ely) Corona, CA Mustafa Johnson (Norco) Corpus Christi, TX Mark Soto (Flour Bluff) Crestview Tyler Henderson (Crestview) Crown Point Alex Belmonte (Cypress Bay) Dade City Hakeeme Ishmar (Pasco) Dania Beach Robert Miller (Cardinal Gibbons) Teddy Strachan (South Broward) Davie Tyrie Allen (Western) Anthony Almonte (South Plantation) Cory Davis (Nova) David McDowell (Nova) Zachary Wichner (South Plantation)

Amos Wood, Jr (Hollywood Hills) Daytona Beach Demetrius Williamson (Spruce Creek) Mike Nweze (Mainland) Deerfield Beach Jeremy Gaskins (American Heritage) Todd Poitier (Deerfield) Joe Walker (Deerfield) Delano, MN Derek Butcher (Delano Senior) Delray Beach Patrick Adolphe (Atlantic) Jeff Blanchard (Olympic Heights) Jack Fenelon (Atlantic) Ryan Houston (American Heritage) Anthony Jackson (Olympic Heights) Doug Parker (Atlantic) Dave Richards (Spanish River) McKinson Souverain (Atlantic) Detroit, MI Daniel McKinney (Melvendale) Dunnellon Rodney Jones (Dunnellon)

Edmond, OK Jared Allen (Edmond Santa Fe) Estero Mohammad Farah (Estero) Fern Park David Muniz (Lyman) Fernandina Beach Sean Wright (Bolles School) Fort Lauderdale Dewain Akerblom (Nova) Michael Barash (University School) Austin Bland (St. Thomas) Edward Bradwell (Dillard) Roosevelt Bynes (Piper) Darren Coney (Boyd Anderson) Jamal Davis (Coral Springs) James Demesmin (St. Thomas Aquinas) William Dukes (Dillard) Carlton Falconer (Dillard) Nicardo Henry (Piper) Ricaldo Henry (Piper) Jimmy Jean (Northeast) Frantz Joseph (Fort Lauderdale)

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Robert Miller (Taravella) Anthony Morris (Arch Bishop) Antonio Morris (Piper) Chris Newbold (Pembroke Pines Charter) Josh Orsino (Westminster Academy) Nick Osborne (Calvary Christian) Tavious Polo (South Plantation) Garrett Schubert (Boyd Anderson) Jordan Sessa (South Broward) Lavoris Williams (Dillard) Markenel Zele (Blanche Ely) Fort Meade Treon Howard (Fort Meade) Scott Whitener (Fort Meade) Fort Myers Jonathan Alvarez (Bishop Verot) Forrest Campbell (Bishop Verot) Paul Cecere (Bishop Verot) Arthur Crouse (Bishop Verot) Mohammad Farah (Estero) Ryan Forkey (Eastern) Melvin German III (Dunbar) Jhermel Knight (Dunbar)

Casey McGahee (Sebring) Erick McIntosh (Lehigh) Tim Raber (Fort Myers) Wilfred Rivera (Estero) Chad Wilkes (Lehigh) Fort Pierce Daveon Barron (Ft. Pierce Central) Mike Marsaille (Ft. Pierce Central) Travis Turner (Westwood) Freedom Whitfield (Fort Pierce Central) Fort Walton Jarred Williams (Ft. Walton) Gainesville Terrell Bradley (Eastside) Greer, SC Burak Kiranlar (Riverside) Gulf Breeze Jeff VanCamp (Navarre) Haines City Willie Hughley (Haines City) Haiti Justin Brunet (All Saints Cathedral) Hallandale

Joseph Dawson (Chaminade-Madonna) Lawerence Gordan (Hallandale) Hampton, VA Wilson Banks (KeCoughtan) Hastings, PA Eric Minemyer (Bishop Carroll) Hialeah Daniel Rhoden (Hialeah Gardens) Mark Maycock (Barbara Goleman) Hobe Sound Blake Nehls (South Fork) Hollywood Kris Bartels (Chaminade-Madonna) Marcus Bartels (Charles Flanigan) Willie Floyd (Chaminade-Madonna) Brandon Hando (Plantation) Byron Hankerson (American Heritage) Sam McCoy (Nova) Alex Patee (Hollywood Hills) Jordan Roberts (South Plantation) Homestead Shaheem Sutherland (Homestead) Jacksonville

Erik Benson (Sandalwood) Matt Chaney (Bolles) Logan Chipperfield (Fletcher) Jamari Grant (First Coast) Erik Hansen (Edward White) Grant Helm (Wolfson) Ertwyn Henry (Stanton Prep) Preston Kendrick (Eastside) Ray Leavitt (Mandrin) Trey Mayberry (Bishop Kenny) Samuel McRoy (William M. Raines) Paul Muse (First Coast) Brian Sirmans (Robert E. Lee) Rusty Smith (Sandalwood) Jenson Stoshak (University Christian) Darien Thomas (First Coast) Kalib Woods (Duncan Fletcher) Jupiter Danny Embick (W.T. Dwyer) Ross Gornall (Palm Beach Gardens) John Jones (Jupiter) Kissimmee Joseph Bailey (Gateway)

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Matt Guice (Osceola) Jerrell Terry (Osceola) Lafayette, IN DeAndre Robinson (Jefferson) Lakeland George Allen (Lakeland) Chris Athans (George Jenkins) Marcus Cunningham (Kathleen) Adarius Glanton (Lake Gibson) Grant Glover (Bartow) Tito Pollice (Lake Gibson) Dominic Walker (Lakeland) Stetson Wilson (Lakeland) Lake Park Shomari Earls (Palm Beach Gardens) Frantz Simeon (Palm Beach Gardens) Lake Wales Marcelo Bonani (Lake Wales) David Matlock (Lake Wales) Lake Worth Miles Campbell (Kings Academy) Patrick Gywnn (Santiluces) Timothy Haynes (Park Vista)

Patrick Fatu (Lake Worth) Daniel Joseph (Lake Worth) Billy Perez (Park Vista) Land O’Lakes Jason Carpenter (Land O’Lakes) Largo Jonathan Segrete (Largo) Lauderdale Lakes Paul Dumervil (Coconut Creek) Jeremy Glinton (Northeast William Gray (Boyd Anderson) Greg Hankerson (Boyd Anderson) Lauderhill Jason Flemming (Piper) Josh Jenkins (Dillard) Jonathan Wallace (Boyd Anderson) Lawrenceville, GA Kinyumba Mutakabbir (Berkmar) Lighthouse Point, FL Mason Hamilton (Pompano Beach) Live Oak Nick Bracewell (Lafayette) Longboat Key

Dane Hansen (Cardinal Mooney) Longwood Jared Pizzuti (Lake Brantley) Jameson Schultz (Lyman) Los Angeles, CA Chris Gilchrist (Charter Oak) Loxahatchee Matt Gray (Seminole Ridge) Antonyo Woods (Seminole Ridge) Lutz William Rose (Gaither) Mainland Mike Nweze (Seabreeze) Manassas, VA Lucky Whitehead (Osbourn) Marathon David Huntt (Marathon) Ryan Paros (Marathon) Margate Ed Alexander (Coral Springs) Brandon Zeeb (Coral Springs) Melbourne Jermaine Council (Eau Gallie)

Chris Laskowski (Rockledge) Tony Walding (Florida Air Academy) Derek Zak (Melbourne) Merritt Island Broderick Bolton (Holy Trinity) Kyle Watkins (Merritt Island) Miami Taheem Acevedo (Felix Varela) Damian Amondo (Jackson) Josh Ballesteros (Miami Central) Jake Beckman (Miami Palmetto) Junior Bergel (Miami Beach) Carldayle Brantley (William H. Turner Tech) Gerrius Brantley (G. Holmes Braddock) Yulkeith Brown (Northwestern) Michael Cal (Christopher Columbus) Kenneth Campos (Palmetto Senior) Nick Carullo (Gulliver Prep) Arthur Cave (Northwestern) Mark Chase (Miami Central) Alberto Chavez (Miami Springs) Andre Clark (Pace) Felix Collazo (Dr. Krop)

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Kevin Cyrille (North Miami Beach) Dantson Dareus (Norland) Nexon Dorvilus (North Miami Sr.) D’Ivory Edgecomb (American Heritage) Robinson Eugene (North Miami) Chris Exposito (Killian) Dustin Forston (Northwestern) Damian Fortner (Everglades) Jarvis Givens (Columbus) Yrvens Guerrier (North Miami) Brandon Hando (American Heritage) Danny Hernandez (Sunset) Tarvoris Hill (Central) David Hinds (Miami Edison) Robert Hunnicutt (Sunset) Randy Hunter (Central) Brandon Jackson (Chaminade Madonna) Dimitri Jacques (Miami Beach) Dekolan James (Carol City) Karl James (Miami Sunset) Lester Jean (Norland) Craig Jenkins (Northwestern) Randell Johnson (North Miami Sr.)

E.J. Jones (Southwest) Greg Joseph (Dr. Krop) Kevin Ketchcum (Palmetto) Andrae Kirk (Miam Central Sr.) Diondre Lewis (Miami Central Sr.) David Lozandier (North Miami) B.J. Manley (Norland) Jarvis Manley (Norland) Etiene Menard (Miami Beach) Gedel Merzius (Arch Bishop Curley Notre Dame) Derek Moise (Booker T. Washington) Chris Munoz (Columbus) Thomas Parker (Northwestern) Adam Pantelakos (Sunset) Peter Pantelakos (Sunset) Damian Parms (Monsignor Pace) Keith Reaser (Killian) Ramon Rickards (Killian) Avionne Rolle (Central) Andy Rosas (Sunset) Aaron Sanchez (Sunset) D’Joun Smith (American) Jakobi Smith (Coral Reef)

Xavier Stinson (Chaminade-Madonna) Shaheem Sutherland (Homestead) Quentin Swain (Northwestern) Rudy Taylor (Chaminade-Madonna) Brittney Tellis (Northwestern) Raul Valero (Miami Springs) Javony Ward (Northwestern) Martin Wright (Booker T. Washington) Miami Gardens Tony Thomas (Norland) Milton Terence Hall (Pace) Miramar David Baptiste (Cypress Bay) Trevon Coley (Miramar) Anthony Hamilton (Miramar) Jason Haynes (Stranahan) Joe Henry (Everglades) Alexander Lee (Miramar) Antes Perkins (Stranahan) Mike Wilds (Western) Monticello, FL Denzel Whitfield (Jefferson)

Myakka City Shane Blair (Lakewood Ranch) Dalton Schomp (Seminole) Moore Haven Rod Huggins (Moore Haven) Naples Daniel Kenard (Ocean City) Ed Mathews (Lehigh) Josh Savidge (Naples) Corey Small (Gulf Coast) New Orleans, LA Terrell Mitchell (McEachern) Navarre Jay Warren (Navarre) New Port Richie Kyle Pitcock (Land O’Lakes) Niceville Stephen Schoewe (Niceville) North Fort Myers Andrew Haynes (Ida S Baker) North Lauderdale Joshua McClover (Coconut Creek)

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Darian Williams (Northeast) Oakland Sean Kelly (West Orange) Oakland Park Kevin Miller (Northeast) Justin Sobol (Ely) Ocala Marcus Hagins (Vanguard) Okeechobee Jarrid Smith (Okeechobee) Omaha, NE Brandin Bryant (Omaha North) Opa-Locka Corey Henry (Coral City) Jervonte Jackson (North Miami Beach) Demetrious Murray (Carol City) Orange City Mitch Anderson (Trinity Christian) David Wright (Deland) Orange Park Matt Garcia (Orange Park) Tim Woods (Ridgewood) Orlando

Dennis Bowling (Boone) Trevor Citek (Olympia) George Guffey (Dr. Phillips) David Haugabrook (Stratford) Michael Lockley (Olympia) Jarrett McDonald (Flanagan) Troy Niblack (Edgewater) Alex Pecorella (Olympia) Charles Pierre (Lakeland Highland Prep) Frank Thompson (Maynard Evans) DeAndre Williams (Oak Ridge) Ormond Beach Mike Brown (Seabreeze) Pace Jimmie Colley (Pace) Palatka Jeremy Faulk (Palatka) Palm Bay Chase Dickinson (South Fork) Mike Leshe (Palm Bay) Nick Paris (Palm Bay) Eamon Ryan (Palm Bay) Ryan Wischnefski (Melbourne)

Palm Beach Brad Gagne (Palm Beach Gardens) Palm Beach Gardens Chris Salivar (Benjamin) Shomari Earls (Palm Beach Gardens) Palm City Tom Carluccio (Martin County) Chase Dickinson (South Fork) Max Karrick (South Fork) Mike Leshe (Martin County) Palm Coast Dustin Bowens (Flagler) Sammie Cooper (Flagler) Palm Harbor Chad Hill (East Lake) Palmetto Sharrod Neasman (Braden River) Darrion Porter-Isom (Manatee) Panama City Chris Jackson (Arnold) DeAndre Richardson (Bay) Paradise Valley, AZ Andrew Curtis (Brophy College Prep)

Paramus, NJ Khilyni Kennedy (Paramus Catholic) Parkland Michael Hancock (Coral Springs Christian) John Rizzo (Marjory Stoneman Douglas) Peabody, MA Derrick Skop (Bridgeton Academy) Pembroke Pines Christian Amaya (Cooper City) Brett Konchak (Dade Christian) Philip McDonald (Flanagan) Taurian Osborne (Miami Jackson) Cedrick White (St. Charles Catholic) Chris White (Everglades) Pensacola Jace Banfell (Pensacola Catholic) Morgan Barnett (Escambia) David Kooi (Pensacola Catholic) Alfred Morris (Pine Forest) Philadelphia, PA Patrick Gibbons (Arch Mere Academy) Phoenix, AZ Robert Relf (Brophy College Prep)

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Plantation Eric Benson (Sandalwood) Bob Edwards (St. Thomas Aquinas) Vinnie Henderson (South Plantation) Mauricio Riquer (South Plantation) Poland, OH Sean Clayton (Poland Seminary) Pompano Beach Glynn Bostic (Pompano Beach) Eddie Dunbar (Northeast) Chris Eterno (St. Thomas Aquinas) Mickey Groody (St. Thomas Aquinas) Avery Holley (Ely) Conard Johnson (Blanche Ely) Rodney Lamar (Blanche Ely) Joey Silvani (Coral Springs) Port St. Lucie Javaris Giles (St. Lucie W. Centennial) Michael Harrop (Port St. Lucie) Travis Jones (Treasure Coast) DJ Juste (Port St. Lucie) Jake Lucie (Port St. Lucie) John Mertilus (Ft. Pierce Central)

Punta Gorda Rhett Winslow (Charlotte) Riverview Jabyes Cross (Inlet Grove) David Maclin (Riverview) Keegan Peterson (Riverview) Riviera Beach Tyrone Higgins (Palm Beach Gardens) Robert Matheny (Dwyer) Keegan Peterson (Riverview) Rockledge Chris McKinley (Rockledge) Mark Myers (Rockledge) Round Rock, TX Jeremy McKnight (Round Rock) Royal Palm Beach Kris Lena (Kolbe Academy) Nicolas Reid (Royal Palm Beach) Carl Spitale (Royal Palm Beach) Russellville, AR Eli Carnor (Russellville) Sanford, NC Andrew Stryffeler (Lee County)

Sarasota Vinny Davino (Booker) TJ Dupuis (Booker) Devon Irwin (Booker) Ryan Klopfer (Riverview) Justin Markey (Sarasota) Lee Pasick (Riverview) Nat Whitehurst (Sarasota) Satellite Beach Josh Pinnick (Satellite Beach) Sebastian Cortez Ash (University School) Stephan Clark (Sebastian River) Larry Taylor (Sebastian River) Seminole Dalton Schomp (Seminole) Sonoma, CA Braden Lyons South Euclid, OH Julius Cartwright (University) Starke Antonio Hall (Bradford County)

Starkville, MS Jaquez Johnson (Starville) Staten Island, NY Frank Messina (Tottenville) Julian Myers (Tottenville) St. Augustine Blake Parrish (Bartram Trails) St. Petersburg C.J. Lee (St. Petersburg Catholic) Justin Cleveland (Lakewood Senior) Stuart Fred Cowsert (East) Chalemaye Petitfrere (Martin) Sugar Land, TX Alex Fick (Elkins) Shalom Ogbonda (Kempner) Sumter, SC Stephen Curtis (Sumter) Sunrise Justin Thomas (Piper) Richard Spencer (Piper) Syosset, NY Robert Karpinski (Syosset)

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Tallahassee Marcus Clark (North Florida Christian) Garrett Jahn (Leon) Tony Moore (Lincoln) Joshua Olmann (OK Panhandle State) Kristopher Rush (Lawton Chiles) Lester Thomas (Godby) Tamarac Jeremy Glinton (Northeast) Troy Pindell (American Heritage) Tampa Shane Blair (Jesuit) Chris Bonner (Gaither) Reggie Brown (Tampa Jesuit) Kyle Califar (Sickles) Anthony Crissinger-Hill (Jefferson) Dino Cox (Wharton) Isaac Edwards (Jesuit) Malik Eugene (Freedom) Nello Faulk (Robinson) Jason Harmon (Riverview) Conshario Johnson (Middleton) Robert Lohnes (Freedom)

Nick Lomartire (Chamberlain) Coisge McCullough (Hillsborough) William McDonald (East Bay) Matthew McLoughlin (Tampa Catholic) Hayden Nagel (Walter Sickles) Cameron Rodgers (Jefferson) Ronnie Scott (Chambelrain) Ed Wertepny (Sickles) Cary White (Sickles) Tarpon Springs Vinny Davino (East Lake) Dillon DeBoer (East Lake) Thonotosassa Josh McDougal (Freedom) Valdosta, GA Michael Copeland (Lowdes County) Valencia, CA Graham Wilbert (Valencia) Valrico Jason Grant (Bloomingdale) Vinny Zaccario (Newsome) Venice Andy Czuprynski (North Port)

Ryan VanKirk (Venice) Vero Beach Lance Barry (Vero Beach) Matt Prudenti (Vero Beach) Mike O’Neil (Vero Beach) Michael Reed (Vero Beach) DeAndre Williams (Vero Beach) Vineland, NJ Ben Coker (Vineland) Walk Villa Rica, GA Jason Vera (Villa Rica) Washington, DC Jerrard Hunter (Howard Woodsen) Waverly, IA Darion Howard (Cedar Falls) Webster Yourhighness Morgan (South Sumpter) Wellington Isaac Edwards (American Heritage) Robert Nasiff (American Heritage) Wesley Chapel Jamere Johnson (Wharton) West Palm Beach

Cartier Barber (Suncoast) Arthur Crouse (American Heritage) Markee Drummer (Cardinal Newman) Corddero Drummond (Palm Beach Lakes) Mauratae Johnson (Suncoast) Toney Moore (Kings) Robert St. Clair (Forest Hill) Justin Walton (Cardinal Newman) Weston Ryan Cowart (Western) Brentley Harstad (Cypress Bay) Chris Munoz (Pembroke Pines) Tony Padilla (Western) Woodbine, GA Christen Milstead (Camden Country) Wyckoff, NJ Derek King (Ramapo)

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ALL-TIME PLAYERS BY NUMBERS

The All-Time Numerical Roster lists players who have ended the season on the active roster. It may differ from both the All-Time Letterman Roster and the All-Time Roster. Following each name is the player’s high school and year(s) listed on roster.

DeAndre Richardson ....................10-13 Brandin Bryant ...................................13

3

Craig Roundtree ...........................01-04 Greg Joseph .................................05-08 Lester Jean ...................................09-10 Keith Reaser .................................11-13 DJ Juste.............................................13

4

Anthony Jackson ..........................01-04 Carldayle Brantley ........................05-08 Erick McIntosh ...................................09 1 Jeff Blanchard....................................10 Dekolan James .........01 Paul Moore ........................................ 11 Brittney Tellis ...... 01-04 Adarius Glanton ............................12-13 McKinson Souverain.05 Derek Moise ......................................13 Avery Holley ....... 06-10 5 Lucky Whitehead ......13 Doug Parker ............................01/03-04 2 Danny Embick ...................................05 Mauratae Johnson ... 01 Tavious Polo .................................07-10 Daveon Barron ...03-04 Willie Floyd ........................................ 11 Dominic Walker...05-07 Martin Wright ................................12-13 Avionnie Rolle.....08-09 Martese Jackson ..........................12-13

6

Jack Fenelon .....................................02 Dekolan James ..................................04 Frantz Simeon ..............................05-06 Darian Thomas .............................08-09 Demetrius Williamson ...................10-12 Greg Hankerson ................................13 Reggie Brown ....................................13

7

Taurian Osborne ...........................02-03 Casey McGahee ...........................03-06 Chris Bonner.................................07-09 David Kooi ....................................10-11 Melvin German III .........................12-13 Cre’von LeBlanc ...........................12-13

8

Tremaine Johnson ........................01-02 B.J. Manley ...................................03-07 Xavier Stinson ..............................08-11 Daniel McKinney...........................12-13 Marc Mauro .......................................13

9

Larry Taylor ...................................01-04

100

Taheem Acevedo ...............................06 Tarvoris Hill ...................................08-10 Nexon Dorvilus .............................11-13

Treon Howard .................................... 11 Josh Orsino ..................................12-13 Tyler Henderson ................................13

Quincy Skinner .............................02-05 Rod Huggins .................................07-09 Stephen Curtis ..............................10-13

Garrett Jahn..................................01-02 McKinson Souverain..........................04 Terrance Hall .....................................05 Jason Grant .......................................07 Graham Wilbert ............................08-12 Trey Hendrickson ..............................13

10 11

Javony Ward ......................................02 Dannny Embick ............................03-04 Rusty Smith ..................................06-09 David Hinds ..................................10-12 Trevon Coley .....................................13

12

Jared Allen ....................................01-04 Jeff VanCamp ...............................07-10 Andrew Bolognese ............................ 11 Brian Sirmans ...............................11-12 Jaquez Johnson ................................13

13

Joel Fosselman ............................01-03 Ricky Bethel..................................04-06 Grant Glover .................................07-09

14

15

Matt Prudenit ................................01-03 Carldayle Brantley .............................04 Sean Clayton ................................05-07 David Kooi ....................................08-09 Randell Johnson ...........................10-13 Jay McCants ......................................12 Evan Lassiter .....................................13

16

Brittney Tellis ................................01-02 Etiene Menard ...................................02 Dane Hansen.....................................03 Cortez Gent ..................................06-09

Nick Bracewell ..............................10-12 Sean Kelly ....................................12-13 Miles Campbell ..................................12

17

Ryan Rankin ......................................01 Roosevelt Bynes...........................03-04 Chad Wilkes .................................05-08 Darian Thomas .................................07 Mickey Groody..............................09-11 Damian Parms ..............................12-13 Jerrard Hunter ...................................12 Michael Copeland ..............................13

18

Tom Keane ........................................02 Mark Maycock ..............................05-06 Antonio Rodriguez .............................08 Alex Pecorella...............................07-08 Tony Rodriguez.............................09-11 Christian Milstead .........................12-13

19

Andy Rosas ..................................02-03 Frantz Simeon ...................................04 Chris Bonner......................................06

Alex Fick .......................................07-09 Treon Howard ...............................09-10 William Dukes ...............................12-13

20

Eric Harper ...................................01-04 Jason Harmon ...................................05 Charles Pierre...............................06-08 Ross Gornall .................................09-10 D’Juan Smith ..................................... 11 Billy Perez.......................................... 11 Robert Lohnes ..............................12-13 Marcus Clark .....................................13

21

Darrion Porter-Isom ......................01-05 Erick McIntosh ..............................06-08 Ryan Paros ...................................07-08 Malik Eugene .....................................10 Tony Moore ...................................11-13 D’Juan Smith ................................12-13

22

Lawrence Gordon .........................02-05 Jason Grant .......................................06 Keegan Peterson ..........................07-09

Damian Fortner.............................10-13 Robert Miller ......................................13

23

Lee Pasick ....................................01-03 Anthony Heard...................................04 Ryan Paros ........................................06 Jason Haynes ....................................07 Winfred Strickland ........................09-13 Antonio Washington ..........................13

24

Willie Hughley ...............................02-05 Tarvoris Hill ........................................07 Amos Woods, Jr ................................08 DeAndre Richards .............................09 Brentley Harstad ...........................09-12 Lester Thomas...................................13

25

Taheem Acevedo ..........................03-04 John DeSheilds ............................05-06 Jeff Blanchard...............................07-09 Terrell Bradley....................................09 Travis Jones .................................10-12 Jay Warren ........................................13

101

26

Coisge McCullough ...........................01 David McDowell .................................02 Cory Small ....................................04-08 Curtis Cross ..................................09-11 Jeremy McKnight ..........................12-13

27

Cameron Rodgers ........................01-04 Kris Bartels ...................................05-07 Marcus Bartels..............................09-11 Jonathan Wallace .........................12-13

28

Daveon Barron ..................................02 Mike Brown ........................................05 Rod Huggins ......................................06 Willie Floyd ...................................07-10 David Haugabrook .............................09 Antonio Washington .......................... 11 Jeremy Glinton .............................12-13 Ronnie Scott ......................................13

29

Jerrell Terry ...................................02-04 Gedel Merzius ...................................06

Demetrius Williamson ...................08-09 Coretez Ash ..................................10-11 Sharrod Neasman ........................12-13

30

Andy Rosas .......................................01 Cedric White ......................................03 Kris Bartels ........................................04 Keegan Peterson ...............................06 Avionne Rolle ....................................07 Ross Gornall ......................................08 Michael Barasch ...........................09-10 Avionne Rolle .................................... 11 Frank Thompson ............................... 11 Tony Thomas .....................................12 Jeremy Gaskins ............................12-13

31

Alfred Morris .................................07-08 Tyrie Allen ..........................................09 Cory Henry ...................................10-13

32

Sharard Mizell....................................02 Dominic Walker.............................03-04 DiIvory Edgecomb ........................05-08

Alfred Morris .................................09-11 Jarvis Giles ...................................12-13

33

Dustin Konkal ....................................01 Tom Carluccio ....................................02 Daniel Kennard ..................................05 Kyle Watkins .................................06-08 Brandon Zeeb ....................................08 David Terrell..................................09-10 Jabyes Cross .....................................10 Cary White .........................................12 Shaheem Sutherland ....................12-13

34

Robert Matheny .................................02 Christian Amaya ...........................03-04 Warley Leroy ................................05-08 Keith Reaser .................................09-10 Alain Beauzil ......................................09 Javaris Giles ...................................... 11 Freedom Whitfield ........................12-13

35

Aaron Sanchez .............................02-06 Curtis Cross ..................................07-08

Damian Fortner..................................09 Josh McDougal ..................................10 Vinny Zaccario ..............................10-11 Julius Cartwright ................................ 11 Antonio Washington ..........................12 Alex Belmonte ...................................13

36

Dominic Fair ......................................02 David McDowell ............................04-05 Cedric White ......................................06 David Muniz ..................................07-10 Diondre Lewis .................................... 11 Anthony Hamilton ..............................12 Grant Helm ........................................13

37

Gerrius Brantley.................................02 Derek Zak ..........................................04 Austin Jensen ...............................07-10 Andrew Haynes .................................10 David Lozandier............................11-13

38

Mark Myers ...................................01-04 Mike O’Neill .......................................06

Ed Alexander ................................07-10 Cary White ......................................... 11 Timothy Haynes.................................12 Joey Silvani ..................................12-13

39

Josh Blaylock.....................................01 Ertwyn Henry .....................................03 Malik Eugene ................................06-09 Christian Milstead .........................10-11 Alexander Lee ...................................13

40

Taurian Osborne ................................01 Troy Pindell ...................................02-06 Mickey Groody..............................07-08 Chris Jackson ...............................09-13

41

Jonathan Hayes.................................01 Wes Connelly ....................................02 Glynn Bostic ......................................06 Jhermel Knight...................................07 Tony Walding ................................09-11 Michael Harrop .............................12-13 Josh Ballesteros ...........................12-13

102

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Kinyumba Mutakabbirr..................01-05 C.J. Lee .............................................06 Darian Williams..................................07 Alex Patee ....................................08-10 Burak Kiranlar .................................... 11 Damian Parms ................................... 11 Mitch Anderson .............................12-13

43

Ryan Forkey ......................................02 Julian Myers .................................04-08 Travis Jones ......................................09 Tony Moore .......................................10 Marcus Hagins................................... 11 Rodney Lamar ...................................12 Robert Relf ........................................13

44

Todd Poitier...................................01-02 Ted Czepiga..................................04-08 Toney Moore .................................10-12 Jeremy Faulk .....................................13

45

Garrett Schubert ................................01

Cergile Sincere .............................03-07 Michael Lockley ............................08-10 Andrae Kirk ...................................11-13

46

Chris Laskowski............................01-04 William Rose.................................05-09 Blake Bierman ...................................10 Blake Nehls ....................................... 11 Joshua Olmann ................................. 11 Paul Cecere .......................................12

47

Edward Bradwell...........................06-09 Mason Hamilton............................10-11 Derek King ....................................10-11 Mason Hamilton.................................12

48

Erik Benson ..................................03-05 Dustin Forston ...................................06 Chris Exposito ...................................07 Yourhighness Morgan ...................08-11 Trevon Coley .....................................12 Andrew Curtis ....................................13

49

Jason Carpenter ................................01 Jason Vera.........................................03 Andre Clark...................................04-08 Brian Sirmans ...............................09-10 Matthew McLaughlin..........................09 Andrew Bolognese .......................12-13 Joe Fischer ........................................13

50

Tyrone Higgins..............................01-04 George Allen .................................05-08 Jimmy Colley ................................10-12

51

Nick Seta ...........................................01 Quentin Swain ..............................02-03 Brad Gagne ..................................04-05 Paul Muse..........................................07 Erik Hansen ..................................08-12 Khilyni Kennedy .................................13

52

Joe Walker ....................................01-04 Nello Faulk....................................05-06 Chris Newbold ..............................07-11 Jonathan Alvarez ..........................11-12

Arthur Crouse ...............................12-13

53

Chris Salivar .................................01-03 Derek Skop ........................................07 Sam McRoy ..................................07-11 Ricaldo Henry ....................................12 Jakobi Smith ......................................13

54

Chris McKinley..............................01-04 Michael Hancock ..........................05-08 David Maclin ......................................07 Jared Pizzuti ......................................09 Tim Raber .....................................10-12 Nicolas Reid ......................................13

55

Dimitri Jacques .............................01-04 Preston Kendrick ..........................05-06 Ryan Sollazzo...............................07-08 Joseph Bailey ....................................09 Chad Hill ............................................10 Joseph Bailey ...............................11-12 Karl James.........................................13

56

Dewain Akereblom.............................02 Bob Edwards ................................03-04 Frantz Joseph ...............................06-08 Toney Moore ......................................09 Andy Czuprynski...........................10-12 Isaac Edwards ...................................13

57

Sylvester Brinkley ..............................01 Jason Pugh...................................02-04 Craig Jenkins .....................................06 Vinnie Henderson .........................07-08 David Hinds .......................................09 Michael Copeland .........................10-12 Jace Banfell .......................................13

58

Mike Leshe ...................................01-03 Raul Valero ........................................06 Dino Cox .......................................07-10 Conard Johnson ................................ 11 Mustafa Johnson ..........................12-13

59

Tony Padilla .......................................01 Shormari Earls ..............................02-05

103

Ed Wertepny .................................08-10 Brandon Hando .................................10 TJ Dupuis .......................................... 11 Robinson Eugene .........................11-13

60

Kenneth Campos ..........................01-03 Chris Munoz ......................................05 Devon Erwin ......................................06 Chris Athans .................................07-08 Patrick Gwynn ...................................07 Carlton Falconer ...........................09-11 Shane Blair ........................................13

61

Eddie Dunbar.....................................01 Brian Pare.....................................02-03 Kristopher Rush ............................04-08 Rashad Bolad ....................................07 Cory Davis .........................................09 Eric Minemyer...............................10-13

62

Ryan Van Kirk ....................................01 Josh Blaylock.....................................03 Peter Pantelakos ..........................04-07

Chris White ...................................09-10 Tim Woods.........................................10 Matt Garcia ........................................ 11

63

Chris Munoz ......................................01 Antes Perkins ...............................03-06 Chris White ........................................07 Rudy Taylor........................................07 Mark Soto ..........................................08 DeAndre Williams .........................09-13

64

George Guffey ..............................01-04 Kevin Miller ........................................06 Max Karrick...................................07-11 TJ Dupuis ..........................................12 Antonyo Woods .................................13

65

Rhett Winslow....................................01 Matt Guice .........................................03 Brandon Jackson ..........................04-08 Mike Newze ..................................09-10 Vinny Davino ................................11-13

66

Nat Whitehurst ..............................01-02 Dewain Akerblom..........................03-06 Chris Lina .....................................07-08 Brandon Hando .................................09 Randell Johnson ................................09 Blake Nehls .......................................10 Chase Dickinson...........................10-11 Dillon DeBoer ...............................12-13

69

Chris Shepherd..................................01 Jameson Schultz ...............................02 Zachary Wichner ..........................04-08 Ryan Houston ...............................09-10 Mohammad Farah ............................. 11 Anthony Morris .................................. 11 Dalton Schomp .............................12-13

Chris Munoz ......................................02 Nello Faulk....................................03-04 Lavoris Williams............................06-09 Blake Parrish .....................................10 Robert Nasiff.................................11-12 Austin Bland ......................................13

67

68

David Wright ......................................01 Chris Shepherd.............................02-04 Nick Paris .....................................05-08 Jimmie Colley ....................................09 Ryan Klopfer ...................................... 11 Shane Blair ........................................12

Justin Sobol .......................................01 Robet Helsper....................................02 Michael Fishetti..................................03 Nick Paris ..........................................04 Philip Martin ..................................05-06 Morgan Barnett .............................07-11 Isaac Edwards ...................................12

70

71

William McDonald ..............................01 Adam Pantelakos .........................03-04 John Rizzo ....................................05-08 Christopher Chappell ....................09-13

72

Robert Karpinski ................................01 Anthony Almonte ...............................02

Jarrid Smith ..................................03-04 David Matlock ...............................06-09 David Baptiste ..............................10-11 Matt Gray ........................................... 11 Kenson St. Pierre ..............................12

73

Scott Whitener ..............................01-02 Stetson Wilson..............................03-05 Dennis Bowling ..................................06 Kevin Miller ...................................07-09 Ricaldo Henry ....................................10 Mike Marsaille...............................11-13

74

Robert Hunnicutt...........................01-03 Jarret McDonald ................................04 Gil Monzon ...................................05-07 Carl Spitale ...................................07-09 Stephen Schoewe ............................. 11 Stern Vile ......................................12-13

75

Ed Mathews .......................................01 Justin Sobol ..................................02-03 Ryan Sollazzo....................................06

104

Jamere Johnson ................................08 Ryan Klopfer ......................................09 Ryan Moran .......................................10 Nicardo Henry....................................12 Braden Lyons ....................................13

76

Kevin Fischer ................................01-04 Robert St. Clair ..................................05 Ryan Wischnefski .........................06-09 Markenel Zele ...............................10-11 Mohammad Farah ........................12-13

77

Dave Richards ..............................01-04 David Huntt ...................................09-11 Joshua McClover ..........................06-08 Kyle Pitcock .......................................07

78

Jay Bitzer ...........................................01 William McDonald .........................02-04 Jarrid Smith ..................................05-07 Troy Niblack ..................................08-11 Derek Butcher....................................13

79

Kevin Ketchum .............................01-03 Jarret McDonald ...........................05-07 Jordan Sessa................................08-12 Patrick Adolphe.................................. 11

80

Erik Benson .......................................02 EJ Jones ............................................04 Damian Amondo ................................06 Lester Jean ...................................07-08 Amos Wood, Jr ..................................09 Paul Moore ........................................10 Anthony Russell.................................12 Darion Howard...................................13

81

Dantson Dareus............................01-05 Rob Housler..................................06-10 Blake Bierman ..............................11-12 Shaheem Sutherland ......................... 11 Kalib Woods ......................................13

82

Frank Conrad.....................................01 Casey McGahee ...........................02-03 Ed Wertepny .................................06-07

Paul Muse.....................................08-09 Alex Fick ............................................10 Stephan Clark .................................... 11 Chris Cilchrist ....................................12

83

Ben Coker.....................................01-04 Wilfred Rivera ...............................06-08 Jamal Davis .......................................09 Alex Pecorella....................................09 Marcus Cunningham ....................10-12 Tony Thomas ....................................13

84

Anthony Crissinger-Hill ............01/03-04 Conshario Johnson.......................06-08 James Oboh ......................................09 Alex Deleon ..................................10-13

85

Arthur Cave ..................................01-03 Jervonte Jackson...............................04 Mike Wilds ....................................05-07 Darian Williams.............................08-11 Terrell Mitchell....................................12 Marcus Cunningham .........................13

86

Danny Hernandez..............................01 Jake Lucie ....................................02-03 Daren Coney .....................................04 Mauricio Riquer .................................06 Conor Cole ........................................07 Jared Pizzuti ......................................08 Nexon Dorvilus .............................09-10 Hakeeme Ishmar ..........................11-13

87

Jordan Roberts .............................01-02 Antonio Hall .......................................04 Jamari Grant .................................06-09 Eamon Ryan ...................................... 11 Byron Handerson...............................12 Dustin Bowens...................................13

88

Thomas Parker .............................01-05 Jason Harmon ..............................06-09 Jerrard Hunter ..............................10-11 Jenson Stoshak ............................12-13

89

Richard Spencer ................................01

Tito Pollice ....................................02-04 Justin Cleveland ................................06 Phillip McDonald ................................07 Nick Osborne ................................08-10 Forrest Campbell ..........................10-11 Derek Moise .................................11-12

90

William Gray .................................01-04 Vinnie Henderson .........................05-06 Mauricio Riquer ............................07-09 Shalom Ogbonda..........................12-13

91

Jake Beckman ...................................01 Josh Jenkins .................................02-06 Damian Amondo ................................07 Andy Czuprynski...........................08-09 Martin Wright ................................10-11 Denzel Whitfield............................12-13

92

Yrvens Guerrier ............................01-04 Jervonte Jackson..........................05-08 Kevin Cyrille..................................09-11 Marcelo Bonani.................................. 11

105

Joe Henry .....................................12-13

93

Brett Konchak ...............................02-04 E.J. Jones .....................................05-06 Jarvis Givens ................................07-11 David Baptiste ...................................12

94

Teddy Strachan.............................01-04 Jermaine Council ...............................06 Andrew Stryffeler ..........................09-13

95

Mark Chase ..................................02-04 Josh Savidge ................................05-09 Joe Henry .......................................... 11 Kayvon Sherrill .............................12-13

96

Johnnie Sloan ...............................01-04 John Mertilus ................................06-07 Jimmy Jean ..................................08-12

97

Jason Pugh..............................01/03-04 Reggie Dent.......................................02 Josh Pinnick .................................04-07

Jarred Williams ..................................09 Karl James....................................10-13

98

Sam McCoy ..................................01-02 Jason Flemming ...........................03-05 Robert St. Clair .............................06-08 Jamere Johnson ...........................09-11 Brandon Bryant..................................12 Haiden Nagel .....................................13

99

Ramon Rickards ...........................01-04 Randy Hunter ....................................06 Daniel Joseph ...............................07-10 Matt Chaney ...................................... 11

ALL-TIME ROSTER

The All-Time Roster lists players who have ended the season on the active roster. It may differ from both the All-Time Letterman Roster and the AllTime Numerical Roster. Following each name is year(s) listed on the roster, position, jersey numbers and hometown.

A-B

Taheem Acevedo Patrick Adolphe Dewain Akerblom Ed Alexander George Allen Jared Allen Tyrie Allen Anthony Almonte Jonathan Alvarez Christian Amaya Mitch Anderson Damian Armondo Cortez Ash Chris Athans Joseph Bailey Josh Ballesteros Jace Banfell

03-07 11 02-06 07-10 05-08 01-04 09 02 11-12 03-04 12-13 06-07 10-11 08 09-12 12-13 13

DB DL LS DB LB QB RB DL LB DB K TE/DL DB LS OL LB OL

25 79 56/66 38 50 12 31 72 52 34 42 80/91 29 60 55 41 57

Miami, FL Delray, FL Fort Lauderdale, FL Margate, FL Lakeland, FL Edmond, OK Davie, FL Davie, FL Fort Myers, FL Pembroke Pines, FL Orange City, FL Miami, FL Sebastian River, FL Lakeland, FL Kissimmee, FL Miami, FL Pensacola, FL

David Baptiste Michael Barasch Cartier Barber Daveon Barron Morgan Barnett Kris Bartels Marcus Bartels Alain Beauzil Jake Beckman Alex Belmonte Erik Benson Junior Bergel Rickey Bethel Blake Bierman Jay Bitzer Shane Blair Jeff Blanchard Austin Bland Josh Blaylock Pierre Boisrand Rashad Bolad Andrew Bolognese Marcelo Bonani

106

10-12 09-10 04 02-04 07-11 04-07 09-11 09 01-02 13 02-05 01 04-06 10-12 01 12-13 07-10 13 01,03 09 07 12-13 11

OL RB DB RB LS DB DB WR DL K/P TE/LB RB DB WR OL OL RB OL FB LB OL S K/P

72/93 30 30 28/2 69 30/27 27 34 91 35 80/49 35 13 46/81 78 68/60 25/4 70 39 66 60 49 92

Miramar, FL Fort Lauderdale, FL West Palm Beach, FL Fort Pierce, FL Pensacola, FL Hollywood, FL Hollywood, FL West Orange, NJ Miami, FL Crown Point, FL Plantation, FL Miami, FL Boynton Beach, FL Bradenton, FL Boca Raton, FL Tampa, FL Delray Beach, FL Fort Lauderdale, FL Canfield, OH West Palm, FL Coconut Creek, FL Cocoa, FL Lake Wales, FL

Chris Bonner Glynn Bostic Dustin Bowens Dennis Bowling Nick Bracewell Terrell Bradley Edward Bradwell Cardayle Brantley Gerrius Brantley Sylvester Brinkley Mike Brown Reggie Brown Yulkeith Brown Brandin Bryant Adrian Burton Derek Butcher Roosevelt Bynes

06-09 06 13 06 10-12 09 05-09 04-08 02 01 04-05 13 01 12-13 12 13 03-04

WR RB TE OL QB DB LB DB WR LB K CB CB DL DB OL WR

19/7 41 87 73 16 25 47 15/4 37 57 28 6 7 90/2 1 78 17

Forest Campbell Miles Campbell Kenneth Campos Tom Carluccio Jason Carpenter

10-11 12 01-03 02 01

TE DB OL P RB

89 16 60 33 49

C-D

Tampa, FL Pompano Beach, FL Palm Coast, FL Orlando, FL Live Oak, FL Gainesville, FL Fort Lauderdale, FL Miami, FL North Miami, FL Miami, FL Ormond Beach, FL Tampa, FL Miami, FL Omaha, NE Pompano Beach, FL Delano, MN Fort Lauderdale, FL Fort Myers, FL Lake Worth, FL Miami, FL Palm City, FL Land O’Lakes, FL

Duran Carter Julius Cartwright Arthur Cave Paul Cecere Matt Chaney Christopher Chapell Mark Chase Danny Chiappa Logan Chipperfield Trevor Citek Andre Clark Marcus Clark Stephan Clark Sean Clayton Justin Cleveland Ben Coker Connor Cole Trevon Coley Jimmie Colley Darren Coney Wes Connelly Frank Conrad Sammie Cooper

12 10-11 01-02 12 11-12 09-13 02-03 12 06 12 04-08 13 11 05-07 06 01-04 07 12-13 09-12 04 02 01 13

WR RB DE LB DT OL DL LB PK LS LB DB WR QB DL TE TE DL OL WR RB TE DB

107

13 Fort Lauderdale, FL 35 South Euclid, OH 85 Miami, FL 46 Fort Myers, FL 99 Jacksonville, FL 71 Callahan, FL 95 Miami, FL 20 Boca Raton, FL 37 Jacksonville, FL 60 Hasting, PA 49 Miami, FL 20 Tallahassee, FL 82 Sebastian, FL 15 Poland, OH 89 St. Petersburg, FL 83 Vineland, NJ 86 Coral Springs, FL 48/11 Miramar, FL 68/50 Pace, FL 86 Miami, FL 41 Sebring, FL 82 Boca Raton, FL 40 Palm Coast, FL

Michael Copeland Jermaine Council Dino Cox Eli Cranor Anthony Crissinger-Hill Curtis Cross Jabyes Cross Arthur Crouse Marcus Cunningham Andrew Curtis Stephen Curtis Kevin Cyrille Andy Czuprynski Ted Czepiga Vinny Davino Cory Davis Jamal Davis Dantson Dareus Dillon DeBoer Alex Deleon John DeShields Chase Dickinson Nexon Dorvilus

10-13 06-07 07-10 06 01,03-04 07-11 10 12-13 10-13 13 10-13 09-11 08-12 04-08 11-13 09 09 01-05 12-13 10-13 05-06 10-11 09-13

LB/TE 57/17 Valdosta, GA DL 94 Melbourne, FL DL 58 Tampa, FL QB 14 Russellville, AR TE 84 Tampa, FL DB 35/26 Belle Glades, FL WR 33 Riveria Beach, FL OL 52 Wellington, FL WR 83/85 Lakeland, FL LB 48 Paradise Valley, AZ QB/LS 10 Sumter, SC DL 92 Miami, FL DL 91/56 Venice, FL LB 44 Bethany, CT OL 65 Sarasota, FL LB 61 Davie, FL WR 83 Fort Lauderdale, FL TE 81 Miami, FL OL 66 Tarpon Springs, FL TE 84 Belleview, FL DB 25 Boca Raton, FL OL 66 Palm City, FL TE 86/9 Miami, FL

William Dukes Eddie Dunbar Daniel Duncan Brian Dunn TJ Dupuis

11-13 01 10 06 11-12

WR C DB WR OL

Shomari Earls DiIvory Edgecomb Bob Edwards Isaac Edwards Danny Embick Andy Emminger Malik Eugene Robinson Eugene Chris Exposito Dominic Fair Carlton Falconer Mohammad Farah Jeremy Faulk Nello Faulk Jack Fenelon Alex Fick Joe Fischer

02-05 04-08 03-04 12-13 03-05 01 06-10 11-13 07 02 09-11 11-13 13 03-06 02 07-10 13

LB 59 Lake Park, FL RB 37/32 Miami, FL OL 56 Plantation, FL DL/OL 69/56 Wellington, FL QB 11 Jupiter, FL K 34 Cleveland, OH LB 39/21 Tampa, FL DE 59 Miami, FL TE 48 Miami, FL LB 36 Boynton Beach, FL OL 60 Fort Lauderdale, FL OL 67/76 Estero, FL DT 44 Palatka, FL OL 70/52 Tampa, FL CB 6 Delray Beach, FL QB 19/82 Sugar Land, TX LS 49 Boca Raton, FL

E-G

19 Fort Lauderdale, FL 61 Pompano Beach, FL 25 Sumter, SC 14 Coral Springs, FL 59/64 Vero Beach, FL

Kevin Fischer Michael Fishetti Jason Fleming Willie Floyd Ryan Forkey Dustin Forston Damian Fortner Joel Fosselman Brad Gagne Matt Garcia Jeremy Gaskins Cortez Gent Melvin German Chris Gilchrist Javaris Giles Jarvis Givens Adarius Glanton Jeremy Glinton Grant Glover Lawrence Gordon Jamari Grant Matt Gray William Gray

01-04 03 03-05 06-11 02 06 09-13 01-03 04-05 11 12-13 06-09 12-13 12 11-13 07-11 12-13 12-13 07-09 02-05 06-09 11 01-04

OL 76 Boca Raton, FL OL 69 Coral Springs, FL DL 98 Lauderhill, FL RB 31/28/5 Hollywood, FL LB 43 Fort Myers, FL LB 48 Miami, FL RB 35/22 Miami, FL QB 13 Boynton Beach, FL LB 51 Palm Beach, FL OL 62 Orange Park, FL RB 30 Deerfield Beach, FL WR 16 Chiefland, FL QB/WR7 Fort Myers, FL WR 82 Lakeland, FL RB/LB 34/32 Port St. Lucie, FL DT 93 Miami, FL LB 4 Lakeland, FL WR 28 Tamarac, FL WR 13 Lakeland, FL DB 22 Hallandale, FL TE 87 Jacksonville, FL OL 72 Loxahatchee, FL DL 90 Lauderdale Lakes, FL

108

Ross Gornall Mickey Groody George Guffey Yrvens Guerrier Matt Guice Patrick Gwynn

08-10 07-11 01-04 01-04 03 07

K P OL DL OL LB

30/20 Jupiter, FL 40/17 Pompano Beach, FL 64 Orlando, FL 92 Miami, FL 65 Kissimmee, FL 60 Lakeworth, FL

Marcus Hagins Antonio Hall Terence Hall Anthony Hamilton Mason Hamilton Michael Hancock Brandon Hando Byron Hankerson Greg Hankerson Dane Hansen Erik Hansen Jason Harmon Michael Harrop Eric Harper Brentley Harstad David Haugabrook

11 04 05 12 10-12 04-08 09-11 10-12 13 03-04 08-12 05-09 12-13 01-04 09-12 09

LB DT RB RB FB TE LB WR QB QB OL WR TE FB DB LB

43 Ocala, FL 87 Starke, FL 14 Milton, FL 36 Miramar, FL 47 Lighthouse Point, FL 93/54 Parkland, FL 66/59/90 Plantation, FL 87 Hollywood, FL 6 Lauderdale Lakes, FL 16 Longboat Key, FL 51 Jacksonville, FL 20/88 Tampa, FL 41 Port St. Lucie, FL 20 Boca Raton, FL 24 Weston, FL 28 Orlando, FL

H

Jonathan Hayes Andrew Haynes Jason Haynes Timothy Haynes Robert Helsper Tyler Henderson Vinnie Henderson Trey Hendrickson Cory Henry Ertwyn Henry Joe Henry Nicaldo Henry Ricaldo Henry Danny Hernandez Tyrone Higgins Chad Hill Tarvoris Hill David Hinds Avery Holley Rob Housler Ryan Houston Darion Howard Treon Howard

01 10 07 12-13 02 13 04-08 13 10-13 03 11-13 12 10 01 01-04 10 07-10 09-12 06-10 06-10 09-10 12-13 09-11

FB 41 DB 37 DB 23 CB 38 OL 69 S 12 DL 95/90 DL 14 DL/LB 31 DB 39 DE 95 DL/OL 75 OL 73/53 DT 86 LB 50 LB 55 DB 24/9 LB 57/11 RB 1 TE 81 OL 67 TE 87/80 DB 19/13

South Fork, FL North Fort Myers, FL Miramar, FL Lake Worth, FL Miami, FL Crestview, FL Satellite Beach, FL Apopka, FL Miami Gardens, FL Jacksonville, FL Miramar, FL Fort Lauderdale, FL Fort Lauderdale, FL Miami, FL Riviera Beach, FL Palm Harbor, FL Miami, FL Miami, FL Pompano Beach, FL Converse, TX Delray Beach, FL Waverly, IA Fort Meade, FL

Rod Huggins Willie Hughley Robert Hunnicutt Randy Hunter Jerrard Hunter David Huntt

06-09 02-05 01-03 06 10-12 09-11

S CB OL DT WR DL

Michael Ippolito Devon Irwin Hakeeme Ishmar Anthony Jackson Brandon Jackson Chris Jackson Jervonte Jackson Martese Jackson Dimitri Jacques Garrett Jahn Dekolan James Karl James Jimmy Jean Lester Jean Craig Jenkins Josh Jenkins

05 06 11-13 01-04 04-07 09-13 04-08 12-13 01-04 01-03 01,03-04 10-13 08-12 07-10 06 02-06

OL 59 Boca Raton, FL OL 60 Sarasota, FL WR/DB 86 Dade City, FL RB 4 Delray Beach, FL OL 65 Miami, FL RB/TE 40 Panama City, FL DT 92 Opa-locka, FL RB 5 Asheville, NC DL 55 Miami, FL QB 14 Tallahassee, FL RB 1 Miami, FL DL/OL 97/55 Miami, FL DL 96 Fort Lauderdale, FL WR 80/3 Miami, FL LB 57 Miami, FL DE 91 Lauderhill, FL

I-J

109

28/10 24 74 99 88 77

Moore Haven, FL Haines City, FL Miami, FL Miami, FL Washington, DC Marathon, FL

Austin Jenson Conard Johnson Conshario Johnson Jamere Johnson Jaquez Johnson Mauratae Johnson Mustafa Johnson Randell Johnson Tremaine Johnson E.J. Jones Travis Jones Daniel Joseph Frantz Joseph Greg Joseph DJ Juste

07-10 11 06-08 07-11 13 01-02 12-13 09-13 01-02 04-06 09-12 07-10 06-08 05-08 13

DB LB WR DE QB S OL LB CB DE RB DL LB DB QB

37 Bradenton, FL 58 Pompano Beach, FL 84 Tampa, FL 75/98 Wesley Chapel, FL 12 Starville, MS 2 West Palm Beach, FL 58 Corona, CA 66/10/15 Miami, FL 8 Boynton Beach, FL 80/93 Miami, FL 43/25 Port St. Lucie, FL 99 Lake Worth, FL 56 Fort Lauderdale, FL 3 Miami, FL 3 Port St. Lucie, FL

Robert Karpinski Max Karrick Tom Keane Sean Kelly Preston Kendrick Daniel Kennard Khilyni Kennedy

01 07-11 02 12-13 05-06 05 13

OL OT QB P OL K DE

72 64 18 16 55 33 51

K-L

Syoset, NY Palm City, FL Miami, FL Oakland, FL Jacksonville, FL Naples, FL Paramus, NJ

Kevin Ketchum Derek King Burak Kiranlar Andrae Kirk Ryan Klopfer Jhermel Knight Brett Konchak Dustin Konkal David Kooi Rodney Lamar Chris Laskowski Evan Lassiter Cre’von LeBlanc Alex Lee C.J. Lee Chris Lena Warley Leroy Mike Leshe Diondre Lewis Michael Lockley Robert Lohnes David Lozandier Jake Lucie

01-03 10-11 11 11-13 09,11 07 01-04 01 08-11 12 01-04 13 12-13 13 06 07-08 05-08 01-03 11 06-10 12 11-13 02-03

OL LB S LB DL RB DL WR QB DL LB QB S RB LB DB K OL LB LB WR S/LB TE

79 Miami, FL 47 Wyckoff, NJ 42 Greer, SC 45 Miami, FL 75/68 Sarasota, FL 41 Fort Myers, FL 93 Pembroke Pines, FL 33 Boca Raton, FL 15/7 Pensacola, FL 43 Pompano Beach, FL 46 Melbourne, FL 14 Coral Springs, FL 7 Belle Glades, FL 39 Miramar, FL 42 St. Petersburg, FL 66 Royal Palm Beach, FL 34 Boca Raton, FL 58 Palm City, FL 36 Miami, FL 59/45 Orlando, FL 20 Tampa, FL 37 Miami, FL 86 Port St. Lucie, FL

Braden Lyons

13

OL

David Maclin B.J. Manley Mike Marsaille Philip Martin Robert Matheny Ed Mathews David Matlock Marc Mauro Trey Mayberry Mark Maycock Jay McCants Joshua McClover Sam McCoy Coisge McCullough Jarret McDonald William McDonald Philip McDonald Josh McDougal David McDowell Casey McGahee Erick McIntosh

07 03-07 11-13 05 02 01 06-09 13 12 05-07 12 06-07 01-02 01 05-07 01-04 07 10 02,04-05 02-06 06-09

OL 54 Riverview, FL RB 8 Miami, FL OL 73 Fort Pierce, FL OL 69 Pembroke Pines, FL RB 34 Riviera Beach, FL OL 75 Naples, FL OL 72 Lake Wales, FL S 8 Bayville, NY OL 62 Orlando, FL DB 18 Hialeah Gardens, FL WR 15 Cincinnati, OH DL 77 North Lauderdale, FL DL 98 Hollywood, FL DB 26 Tampa, FL OL 79 Orlando, FL DL 71 Tampa, FL WR 89 Pembroke Pines, FL DB 35 Thonotosassa, FL DB/RB 26 Davie, FL WR 82/7 Fort Myers, FL CB 21/4 Fort Myers, FL

M-N

110

75

Sonoma, CA

Chris McKinley Daniel McKinney Jeremy McKnight Matthew McLoughlin Samuel McRoy Etiene Menard John Mertilus Gedel Merzius Kevin Miller Robert Miler Christen Milstead Eric Minemyer Terrell Mitchell Sherard Mizell Derek Moise Gil Monzon Paul Moore Toney Moore Tony Moore Ryan Moran Yourhighness Morgan Alfred Morris David Muniz

01-04 12-13 12-13 09 07-11 02 06-07 06-07 06-09 13 10-13 10-13 12 02 11-13 05-07 10-11 09-12 10-13 10 08-11 07-11 06-10

LB WR DB K OT QB DT CB OL DB DB OL TE DB WR OL WR LB RB OL LB RB FB

54 Rockledge, FL 8 Detroit, MI 26 Round Rock, TX 49 Tampa, FL 53 Jacksonville, FL 16 Miami, FL 96 Port St. Lucie, FL 29 Miami, FL 64 Oakland Park, FL 22 Coral Springs, FL 39/18 Woodbine, GA 61 Hastings, PA 85 New Orleans, LA 32 Cocoa, FL 89/4 Miami, FL 74 Boynton Beach, FL 80/4 Coral Glades, FL 56/44 West Palm Beach, FL 43/21 Tallahassee, FL 75 Apopka, FL 47/48 Webster, FL 31/32 Pensacola, FL 33/36 Longwood, FL

Chris Munoz Chris Munoz Paul Muse Kinyumba Mutakabbir Julian Myers Mark Myers Haiden Nagel Robert Nasiff Sharrod Neasman Blake Nehls Chris Newbold Troy Niblack Mike Nweze

01-02 05 07-09 01-05 05-08 01-04 13 11-12 12-13 10-11 07-11 08-11 09-10

OL OL OL LB LB K DL OL DB LB OL OL OL

63 Miami, FL 60 Weston, FL 51/82 Jacksonville, FL 42 Lawrenceville, FL 43 Staten Island, NY 38 Rockledge, FL 98 Tampa, FL 70/72 Wellington, FL 29 Palmetto, FL 66/38 Hobe Sound, FL 52 Fort Lauderdale, FL 78 Orlando, FL 65 Daytona Beach, FL

James Oboh Shalom Ogbonda Josh Olmann Mike O’Neill Josh Orsino Nick Osborne Taurian Osborne Tony Padilla Adam Pantelakos

09 12-13 11 06 12-13 08-10 01-02 01 03-04

TE DL LB P S DL S LB OL

84 90 46 38 13 89 40/7 59 71

O-P

Brookville, MD Sugar Land, TX Tallahassee, FL Vero Beach, FL Fort Lauderdale, FL Fort Lauderdale, FL Pembroke Pines, FL Weston, FL Miami, FL

Peter Pantelakos Brian Pare Blake Parish Nick Paris Doug Parker Thomas Parker Damian Parms Ryan Paros Lee Pasick Alex Pattee Alex Pecorella Billy Perez Antes Perkins Keegan Peterson Charles Pierre Troy Pindell Josh Pinnick Kyle Pitcock Jared Pizzuti Todd Poitier Tito Pollice Tavious Polo Darrion Porter-Isom

03-07 02-03 10 04-08 01,03-04 01-05 11-13 06-08 01-03 08-10 08-09 11 03-06 06-09 04-08 02-06 03-07 07 08-09 01 02-04 07-10 01-05

OL 62 Miami, FL LS 61 Boca Raton, FL OL 70 St. Augustine, FL OL 69/68 Palm Bay, FL RB 5 Delray Beach, FL WR 88 Miami, FL S 42/17 Miami, FL LS 23 Marathon, FL S 23 Sarasota, FL LB 42 Hollywood, FL WR 18/83 Orlando, FL WR 20 Lake Worth, FL OL 63 Miramar, FL K 30/22 Riverview, FL RB 31 Orlando, FL WR 40 Tamarac, FL DL 97 Satellite Beach, FL OL 77 New Port Richie, FL TE/OL 86/54 Longwood, FL LB 44 Deerfield Beach, FL WR 89 Lakeland, FL DB 5 Fort Lauderdale, FL WR 21 Palmetto, FL

111

Matt Prudenti Jason Pugh

01-03 02-04

WR LB

15 57

Tim Raber Jonathan Ragoo Ryan Rankin Keith Reaser Nicholas Reid Robert Relf Daniel Rhoden Dave Richards DeAndre Richardson Ramon Rickards Mauricio Riquer Wilfred Rivera John Rizzo Jordan Roberts DeAndre Robinson Cameron Rodgers Leland Rodgers Tony Rodriguez Avionne Rolle Andy Rosas

10-12 12 01 09-13 13 13 12 01-04 09-13 01-04 06-09 06-08 05-07 01-02 10-11 01-04 02-03 08-11 07-08,11 01-03

LS OL K DB LS LB TE OL WR DL DT WR OL DT WR FS FB DB RB P

54 Alva, FL 78 Fort Lauderdale, FL 17 Sarasota, FL 34/3 Miami, FL 54 Royal Palm Beach, FL 43 Phoenix, AZ 14 Hialeah, FL 77 Delray Beach, FL 24/2 Panama City, FL 99 Miami, FL 86/90 Plantation, FL 83 Fort Myers, FL 71 Coral Springs, FL 87 Hollywood, FL 39 Lafayette, IN 27 Tampa, FL 31 Chandler, AZ 18 Coral Springs, FL 30 Miami, FL 30/19 Miami, FL

Q-R

Vero Beach, FL Atlantic Beach, FL

William Rose Craig Roundtree Kristopher Rush Anthony Russell Eamon Ryan

05-09 01-04 04-07 12 11-12

RB S DL TE TE

46 3 61 85 87/96

Chris Salivar Aaron Sanchez Josh Savidge Stephen Schoewe Dalton Schomp Garrett Schubert Jameson Schultz Ronnie Scott Jonathan Segrete Jordan Sessa Nick Seta Kayvon Sherrill Chris Shepherd Joey Silvani Frantz Simeon Cergile Sincere Brian Sirmans

01-03 02-04 05-09 11 13 02 02 13 06 08-12 01 12-13 01-04 12 04-06 03-07 09-12

OL RB DL OL P/K S OL DB K OL LB DE OL K/P WR LB SS

53 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 35 Miami, FL 95 Naples, FL 74 Niceville, FL 67 Seminole, FL 45 Fort Lauderdale, FL 67 Longwood, FL 28 Panama City, FL 30 Largo, FL 79 Fort Lauderdale, FL 51 Boca Raton, FL 95 Atlanta, GA 67 Apopka, FL 38 Pompano, FL 19 Lake Park, FL 45 Belle Glade, FL 49 Jacksonville, FL

S-T

Lutz, FL Bradenton, FL Tallahassee, FL Bradenton, FL Palm Bay, FL

Johnnie Sloan Quincy Skinner Derek Skop Cory Small D’Juon Smith Jakobi Smith Jarrid Smith Rusty Smith Justin Sobol Ryan Sollazzo Mark Soto McKinson Souverain Richard Spencer Carl Spitale Robert St. Clair Kenson St. Pierre Winfred Strickland Xavier Stinson Jenson Stoshak Teddy Strachan Winfred Strickland Andrew Stryffeler Shaheem Sutherland

01-04 02-05 07 04-08 11-13 13 03-07 06-08 01-03 06-08 08 04-05 01 08-09 05-07 12 09-1 08-11 12-13 01-04 11-12 09-13 11-13

DL DB OL DB DB OL OL QB OL DL LB QB WR OL DL OL DB FB WR DL DB DE DB

112

96 Bradenton, FL 10 Coral Springs, FL 53 Peabody, MA 26 Naples, FL 20/21 Miami, FL 53 Miami, FL 72 Okeechobee, FL 11 Jacksonville, FL 69 Oakland, Park, FL 75 Brandon, FL 62 Corpus Christi, TX 14 Delray Beach, FL 89 Sunrise, FL 74 Royal Palm Beach, FL 76 West Palm Beach, FL 72 Boynton Beach, FL 23 Cocoa, FL 8 Miami, FL 88 Jacksonville, FL 94 Dania Beach, FL 23 Cocoa, FL 94 Sanford, NC 81-33 Homestead, FL

Quentin Swain Larry Taylor Rudy Taylor Brittney Tellis David Terrell Jerrell Terry Darian Thomas Justin Thomas Lester Thomas Tony Thomas Frank Thompson

02-03 01-04 07 01-04 08-11 02-04 07-09 01 13 12-13 11

LB WR LB WR S S DB FB DB WR RB

51 9 62 16/1 33 29 17/6 10 24 39/83 30

Raul Valero Jeff Van Camp Ryan VanKirk Jason Vera Stern Vile Tony Walding Dominick Walker Joe Walker Jonathan Wallace Javony Ward Jay Warren

06 06-10 01 03 12-13 09-11 03-07 01-04 12-13 02 13

OL QB DL LB OL LB RB LB RB DB RB

58 Miami, FL 12 Gulf Breeze, FL 62 Venice, FL 49 Walk Villa Rica, GA 74 Amsterdam, Netherlands 41 Melbourne, FL 32/2 Lakeland, FL 52 Deerfield Beach, FL 27 Lauderhill, FL 11 Miami, FL 25 Navarre, FL

U-Z

Miami, FL Sebastian, FL Miami, FL Miami, FL Boca Raton, FL Kissimmee, FL Jacksonville, FL Miami, FL Tallahassee, FL Miami Gardens, FL Orlando, FL

Antonio Washington Kyle Watkins Ed Wertepny Cary White Cedric White Chris White Lucky Whitehead Nat Whitehurst Scott Whitener Denzel Whitfield Freedom Whitfield Graham Wilbert Zach Wichner Chad Wilkes Mike Wilds Darian Williams DeAndre Williams Jarred Williams Lavoris Williams Demetrius Williamson Stetson Wilson Rhett Winslow Ryan Wischnefski

11-13 06-08 06-10 11-12 03-06 07-10 13 01-02 01-03 12-13 12-13 08-12 04-07 05-08 05-07 07-11 09-13 09 06-09 08-12 03-05 01 06-09

RB 28/35/23 Arcadia, FL RB 33 Merritt Island, FL TE/OL 82/59 Tampa, FL RB 45/33 Tampa, FL RB 30 Pembroke Pines, FL OL 63/62 Pembroke Pines, FL WR 1 Manassas, VA OL 66 Sarasota, FL OT 73 Fort Meade, FL DL 91 Miramar, FL LB 34 Fort Pierce, FL QB 14 Valencia, CA OL 67 Davie, FL WR 17 Fort Myers, FL TE 85 Miramar, FL WR 42/85 North Lauderdale, FL OL 63 Orlando, FL DL 97 Fort Walton, FL OL 70 Fort Lauderdale, FL DB 29/6 Daytona Beach, FL OL 73 Lakeland, FL OL 65 Punta Gorda, FL OL 76 Palm Bay, FL

Antonyo Woods Amos Woods, Jr Kalib Woods Tim Woods David Wright Martin Wright Sean Wright Vinny Zaccario Derek Zak Brandon Zeeb Markenel Zele

13 08-09 13 10 01 10-13 06 09-11 04 07-08 10-11

OL WR WR DL OL DL LB K DB WR DE

64 Loxahatchee, FL 24/80 Davie, FL 81 Jacksonville, FL 62 Orange Park, FL 68 Orange City, FL 91/5 Miami, FL 58 Fernandina Beach, FL 34/35/38 Valrico, FL 37 Melbourne, FL 33 Margate, FL 76 Fort Lauderdale, FL

All-Time Assistant Coaches A Jared Allen (GA 2009) Jared Allen 2010-13 Tim Atkins (GA 2009) B Corey Bell 2014 Roc Bellatoni 2014

John Bock 2002-04 Jeff Brohm 2009 C Nick Caley 2014

John Cane (GA 2004) Joe Corozza (GA 2005), 2006-11 D Jovan Dewitt 2012-13 Brett Diersen 2012 Kerry Dixon II 2012-13 Dave Dunn 2003-04 E Matt Edwards 2013

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F Johnny Frost 2006-11 Joe Fitzgerald (GA) 2010-12 G Michael Gribitz 2001-02 H Roger Harriott 2014 AJ Hopp (GA) 2013Kirk Hoza 2001-09 Dick Hopkins 2010-11 Chris Hurd 2014 J Daryl Jackson 2007-11 Terrance Jamison 2014 L Richard Lage 2010-11 M Luke Meadows 2012-13 Bart Miller 2014 Mel Mills 2001-04 Peter Moore (GA) 2006-08 N Gary Nord 2005-08 O Fred O’Connor 2001-05 P

Charlie Partridge 2014 Rod Payne 2009 R Jesse Rack (GA) 2012-13 Carson Randall (GA) 2004 Eli Rasheed 2004-08 Pete Rekstis 2012-13 Alfredo Roberts 2001-02 Jimmie Rogers 2013 Arnie Romaro 2001-02 S Mark Sander 2001 Larry Seiple 2001-05 David Serna 2006 Nick Seta (GA) 2007-08 Dan Shula 2014 Jeff Sims 2012-13 T Karson Turner (GA) 2005 V Christ Vagotis 2001-05 Kurt VanValkenburgh 2001-11 John Vandevere 2002-06 W Ross Watson 2012-13

Graham Wilbert (GA) 2013Dale Williams 2005-11 Michael Williams (GA) 2010-11 Brian Wright 2012(Interim Head Coach 2013) GA – Graduate Assistant

ALL-TIME LETTERMEN

The All-Time Lettermen Roster lists players who have met the requirements, set by the coaching staff, to earn a varsity letter. It may differ from both the All-Time Roster and the All-Time Numerical Roster. Following each name is year(s) lettered, hometown and high school.

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Taheem Acevedo Dwaine Akerblom George Allen Jared Allen Christian Amaya Ed Alexander Mitch Anderson Chris Athans

03-04, 06-07 02, 04-06 05-08 01-04 04 08-10 12-13 10

Miami, FL Coral Springs, FL Lakeland, FL Edmond, OK Pembroke Pines, FL Margate, FL Orange City, FL Lakeland, FL

Flex Verala Nova High School Lakeland Senior High Edmond Santa Fe Cooper City Coral Springs Trinity Christian George Jenkins

Joe Bailey David Baptiste Daveon Barron Morgan Barnett Kris Bartels Marcus Bartels Eric Benson Ricky Bethel Blake Bierman

10-12 10-12 02-04 07-09, 11 04-07 09-11 03-05 04, 06 11-12

Kissimmee, FL Miramar, FL Fort Pierce, FL Pensacola, FL Hollywood, FL Hollywood, FL Plantation, FL Boynton Beach, FL Bradenton, FL

Gateway Cypress Bay Fort Pierce Central Escambia Chaminade-Madonna Flanagan Sandalwood Santaluces Southeast

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114

Jeff Blanchard Andrew Bolognese Marcelo Bonani Chris Bonner Glynn Bostic Edward Bradwell Carldayle Brantley Mike Brown Reggie Brown Brandin Bryant Lance Burlingame Roosevelt Bynes

08, 10 13 11 06-09 06 05, 07-09 05-08 04-05 13 12-13 13 03-04

Delray Beach, FL Cocoa, FL Lake Wales, FL Tampa, FL Pompano Beach, FL Fort Lauderdale, FL Miami, FL Ormond Beach, FL Tampa, FL Omaha, NE Franklin, MA Fort Lauderdale, FL

Olympic Heights Space Coast Lake Wales Gaither Pompano Beach Dillard William H. Turner Seabreeze Tampa Jesuit Omaha North New Bedford Piper

Kenneth Campos Arthur Cave Paul Cecere Christopher Chappell Mark Chase Andre Clark Sean Clayton Ben Coker Trevon Coley Jimmie Colley

01-03 01-02 12 11, 13 02 05-08 05-07 01-04 12-13 10-11

Miami, FL Miami, FL Fort Meyers, FL Callahan, FL Miami, FL Miami, FL Poland, OH Vineland, NJ Miramar, FL Pace, FL

Palmetto Senior Northwestern Bishop Verot West Nassau Miami Central Pace Poland Seminary Vineland Miramar Pace

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Frank Conrad Michael Copeland Jermaine Council Dino Cox Anthony Crissinger-Hill Curtis Cross Marcus Cunningham Andrew Curtis Stephen Curtis Kevin Cyrille Ted Czepiga Andy Czuprynski

01 11 07 07-10 01, 03 09, 11 11-13 13 11 09-11 06-08 09-12

Boca Raton, FL Valdosta, GA Melbourne, FL Tampa, FL Tampa, FL Belle Glade, FL Lakeland, FL Paradise Valley, AZ Sumter, SC Miami, FL Bethany, CT Venice, FL

Vinny Davino Dantson Dareus Dillon DeBoer Alex Deleon John DeShields Chase Dickinson Nexon Dorvilus William Dukes Eddie Dunbar

13 01-02/04-05 13 11-13 05-06 11 10-13 11-13 01

Sarasota, FL Miami, FL Tarpon Springs, FL Belleview, FL Boca Raton, FL Palm City, FL Miami, FL Fort Lauderdale, FL Pompano Beach, FL

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Jefferson Lowndes County Eau Gallie Wharton Jefferson Glades Central Kathleen Brophy College Prep Sumter North Miami Amity North Port Booker Miami Norland East Lake Belleview Boca Raton Southfork North Miami Dillard Northeast

Shomari Earls DiIvory Edgecomb Bob Edwards Isaac Edwards Danny Embick Malik Eugene Robinson Eugene

02-05 05, 07-08 04 13 03-05 07-10 13

Lake Park, FL Miami, FL Plantation, FL Tampa, FL Jupiter, FL Tampa, FL Miami, FL

Palm Beach Gardens American Heritage St. Thomas Jesuit W.T. Dwyer Freedom Miami Norland

Nello Faulk Alex Fick Joe Fischer Kevin Fischer Willie Floyd Damian Fortner

03-06 10 13 01-04 06, 08, 10-11 10-13

Tampa, FL Sugar Land, TX Boca Raton, FL Boca Raton, FL Hollywood, FL Miami, FL

Robinson Elkins Pope Pope John Paul Chaminade-Madonna Everglades

Brad Gagne Jeremy Gaskins Cortez Gent Melvin German Javaris Giles Jarvis Givens Adarius Glanton Lawrence Gordon

05 13 06-09 13 11 08-11 12-13 02-05

Palm Beach Gardens, FL Palm Beach Gardens Deerfield Beach, FL American Heritage Chiefland, FL Chiefland Fort Myers, FL Dunbar Port St. Lucie, FL St. Lucie West Centennial Miami, FL Columbus Lakeland, FL Lake Gibson Hallandale, FL Hallandale

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115

Ross Gornall Jamari Grant William Gray Mickey Groody Yrvens Guerrier George Guffey Matt Guice

08-10 06-09 01-04 07, 09-11 01-04 02-03 06

Jupiter, FL Jacksonville, FL Lauderdale Lakes, FL Pompano Beach, FL Miami, FL Orlando, FL Kissimmee, FL

Palm Beach Gardens First Coast Boyd Anderson St. Thomas North Miami Dr. Phillips Osceola

Mason Hamilton Michael Hancock Bryon Hankerson Greg Hankerson Erik Hansen Jason Harmon Eric Harper Michael Harrop Brentley Harstad Vinnie Henderson Trey Hendrickson Cory Henry Ertwyn Henry Joe Henry Nicardo Henry

12 07-08 10, 12 13 10-12 05-07, 09 02-04 13 09, 12 07-08 13 10-12 03 11 12

Lighthouse Point, FL Parkland, FL Hollywood, FL Lauderdale Lakes, FL Jacksonville, FL Tampa, FL Boca Raton, FL Port St. Lucie, FL Weston, FL Plantation, FL Apopka, FL Miami, FL Jacksonville, FL Miramar, FL Fort Lauderdale, FL

Pompano Beach Coral Spring Christian American Heritage Boyd Anderson Ed White Riverview Pope John Paul Treasure Coast Cypress Bay South Plantation Apopka Carol City Stanton College Prep Everglades Piper

-H-

Ricaldo Henry Danny Hernandez Tarvoris Hill Tyrone Higgins David Hinds Avery Holley Rob Housler Ryan Houston Darion Howard Treon Howard Rod Huggins Willie Hughley Robert Hunnicutt Randy Hunter

12 01 07-10 01-04 09-12 06, 08-10 06-08, 10 10 13 10-11 08-09 02-05 02 06

Fort Lauderdale, FL Miami, FL Miami, FL Riviera Beach, FL Miami, FL Pompano Beach, FL Converse, TX Delray Beach, FL Waverly, IA Fort Meade, FL Moore Haven, FL Haines City, FL Miami, FL Miami, FL

Hakeeme Ishmar

11

Dade City, FL

Anthony Jackson Brandon Jackson Chris Jackson Jevonte Jackson Martese Jackson Dimitri Jacques

01-04 04, 07-08 11 05-08 12 02-04

Delray Beach, FL Miami, FL Panama City, FL Opa-locka, FL Asheville, NC Miami, FL

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116

Piper Sunset Central Palm Beach Gardens Edison Ely Judson American Heritage Cedar Falls Fort Meade Moore Haven Haines City Sunset Miami Central Pasco Olympic Heights Chaminade-Madonna Arnold North Miami Beach Charles Erwin Miami Beach

Garrett Jahn Karl James Dekolan James Jimmy Jean Lester Jean Josh Jenkins Austin Jenson Conshario Johnson Jamere Johnson Jaquez Johnson Mauratae Johnson Mustafa Johnson Randell Johnson Tremaine Johnson E.J. Jones Travis Jones Daniel Joseph Frantz Joseph Greg Joseph DJ Juste

01-02 13 01 10-12 07-10 04-06 07-09 06-08 08-11 13 01-02 12 10-12 01-02 05 10, 12 07-10 06-08 05-08 13

Tallahassee, FL Miami, FL Miami, FL Fort Lauderdale, FL Miami, FL Lauderhill, FL Bradenton, FL Tampa, FL Wesley Chapel, FL Starkville, MS West Palm Beach, FL Corona, CA Miami, FL Boynton Beach, FL Miami, Fl Port St. Lucie, FL Lake Worth, FL Fort Lauderdale, FL Jacksonville, FL Port St. Lucie, FL

Max Karrick Sean Kelly

10-11 12-13

Palm City, FL Oakland, FL

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Tallahassee Leon Miami Sunset Carol City Northeast Miami Norland Dillard Manatee Middleton Wharton Starkville Suncoast Norco North Miami Santaluces Southwest Treasure Coast Lake Worth Fort Lauderdale Eastside Port St. Lucie South Fork West Orange

Daniel Kennard Kevin Ketchum Derek King Andrae Kirk Brett Konchak Dustin Konkal David Kooi

05 01-03 10-11 11-13 02-04 01 11

Naples, FL Miami, FL Wycliff, NY Miami, FL Pembroke Pines, FL Boca Raton, FL Pensacola, FL

Chris Laskowski Cre’von LeBlanc Warley Leroy Mike Leshe Michael Lockley Robert Lohnes David Lozandier Braden Lyons

01-04 12-13 06-08 01 07-10 13 11-13 13

Melbourne, FL Belle Glade, FL Boca Raton, FL Palm City, FL Orlando, FL Tampa, FL Miami, FL Sonoma, CA

Rockledge Glades Central American Heritage Martin County Olympia Freedom North Miami Sonoma Valley

B.J. Manley Mikingson Marsaille Ed Mathews David Matlock Mark Maycock Joshua McClover

04-07 12-13 01 06-09 06-07 07

Miami, FL Fort Pierce, FL Naples, FL Lake Whales, FL Hialeah Gardens, FL North Lauderdale, FL

Norland Fort Pierce Central Lehigh Lake Whales Barbara Goleman Coconut Creek

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117

Ocean City Palmetto Ramaio Miami Central Senior Dade Christian Fort Pierce-Westwood Pensacola Catholic

Sam McCoy Coisge McCullough William McDonald Jarrett McDonald David McDowell Erick McIntosh Casey McGahee Chris McKinley Daniel McKinney Jeremy McKnight Samuel McRoy John Mertilus Gedel Merzius Eric Minemyer Terrell Mitchell Kevin Miller Christian Milstead Derek Moise Gil Monzon Paul Moore Toney Moore Tony Moore Yourhighness Morgan

02 01 01-04 06-07 04 08-09 03-06 01-04 12-13 12-13 09-11 07 06-07 13 12 06-09 11-13 11, 13 06-07 11 11, 13 11 09-10

Hollywood, FL Nova Tampa, FL Hillsborough Tampa, FL East Bay Orlando, FL Flanagan Davie, FL Nova Fort Myers, FL Lehigh Fort Myers, FL Sebring Rockledge, FL Rockledge Detroit, MI Melvendale Round Rock, TX Round Rock Jacksonville, FL William Raines Port St. Lucie, FL Fort Pierce Central Miami, FL Archbishop Curley Notre Dame Hastings, PA Bishop Carroll New Orleans, LA McEachern Oakland Park, FL Northeast Woodbine, GA Camden County Miami, FL Booker T. Washington Boynton Beach, FL Coral Springs Charter Coral Gables, FL Miami Central West Palm Beach, FL King’s Academy Tallahassee, FL Lincoln Webster, FL South Sumter

Alfred Morris David Muniz Chris Munoz Paul Muse Kinyumba Mutakabbir Julian Myers Mark Myers

08-11 07-08, 10 01-02 09 01, 04 05-06, 08 01-04

Pensacola, FL Fern Park, FL Miami, FL Jacksonville, FL Lawrenceville, GA Staten Island, NY Rockledge, FL

Sharrod Neasman Blake Nehls Chris Newbold Troy Niblack Mike Nweze

12-13 11 10-11 11 10

Palmetto, FL Hobe Sound, FL Fort Lauderdale, FL Orlando, FL Mainland, FL

Braden River South Fork Pembroke Pines Edgewater Seabreeze

Shalom Ogbonda Mike O’Neill Josh Orsino Nick Osborne Taurian Osborne

13 06 13 09 01-02

Sugar Land, TX Vero Beach, FL Fort Lauderdale, FL Fort Lauderdale, FL Pembroke Pines, FL

Kemper Vero Beach Westminster Academy Calvary Christian Miami Jackson Senior

Tony Padilla Peter Pantelakos Brian Pare

01 06 03

Weston, FL Miami, FL Boca Raton, FL

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-P118

Pine Forest Lyman Columbus First Coast Berkmar Tottenville Rockledge

Western Sunset Boca Raton

Nick Paris Doug Parker Thomas Parker Damian Parms Ryan Paros Lee Pasick Alex Pecorella Antes Perkins Keegan Peterson Charles Pierre Troy Pindell Josh Pinnick Todd Poitier Tavious Polo Darrion Porter-Isom Matt Prudenti Jason Pugh

05-08 01, 03-04 01-02, 04-05 11-13 07 01-03 09 04-06 07-09 05-08 03-06 04-07 01-02 07-10 04-05 01-03 02-04

Palm Bay, FL Delray Beach, FL Miami, FL Miami, FL Marathon, FL Sarasota, FL Orlando, FL Miramar, FL Riverview, FL Orlando, FL Tamarac, FL Satellite Beach, FL Deerfield Beach, FL Fort Lauderdale, FL Palmetto, FL Vero Beach, FL Atlantic Beach, FL

Tim Raber Keith Reaser Robert Relf DeAndre Richardson Dave Richards

10-12 10-13 13 10-11, 13 01-04

Alva, FL Miami, FL Phoenix, AZ Panama City, FL Delray Beach, FL

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Palm Bay Atlantic Northwestern Monsignor Pace Marathon Riverview Olympia Stranahan Riverview Lake Highland Prep America Heritage Satellite Beach Deerfield Beach South Plantation Manatee Vero Beach Fletcher Fort Myers Killian Brophy College Prep Bay Spanish River

Ramon Rickards Mauricio Riquer Wilfred Rivera John Rizzo Jordan Roberts DeAndre Robinson Cameron Rodgers Leland Rodgers Tony Rodriguez Avionne Rolle Andy Rosas William Rose Craig Roundtree Kristopher Rush

01-04 09 07-08 05-08 01-02 10 01-04 03 09-10 08, 11 01-03 06-09 01-03 05-08

Miami, FL Plantation, FL Fort Myers, FL Parkland, FL Hollywood, FL Lafayette, IN Tampa, FL Chandler, AZ Coral Springs, FL Miami, FL Miami, FL Lutz, FL Bradenton, FL Tallahassee, FL

Chris Salivar Aaron Sanchez Josh Savidge Garrett Schubert Jordan Sessa Nick Seta Chris Shepherd Kayvon Sherrill

02 02-04, 06 05-06, 08 01 11-12 01 01-04 12-13

Palm Beach Gardens, FL Miami, FL Naples, FL Fort Lauderdale, FL Fort Lauderdale, FL Boca Raton, FL Apopka, FL Atlanta, GA

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119

Miami Killian South Plantation Estero Marjory Stoneman Douglas South Broward Jefferson Jefferson Dobson Coral Glades Central Sunset Gaither Southeast Lawton Chiles Benjamin School Sunset Naples High Boyd Anderson South Broward Boca Raton Apopka North Cobb

Frantz Simeon Cergille Sincere Brian Sirmans Quincy Skinner Johnnie Sloan Corey Small D’Juon Smith Jarrid Smith Rusty Smith Ryan Sollazzo McKinson Souverain Carl Spitale Robert St. Clair Xavier Stinson Jenson Stoshak Teddy Strachan Winfred Strickland Andrew Stryffeler Quentin Swain

05-06 04-07 11 03-05 01-04 05-08 11-13 04-07 06-09 07 05 09 05-08 09-11 12-13 01-04 10, 12 10-13 02-03

Lake Park, FL Belle Glade, FL Jacksonville, FL Coral Springs, FL Bradenton, FL Naples, FL Miami, FL Okeechobee, FL Jacksonville, FL Brandon, FL Delray Beach, FL Royal Palm Beach, FL West Palm Beach, FL Miami, FL Jacksonville, FL Dania Beach, FL Cocoa, FL Sanford, NC Miami, FL

Larry Taylor Brittney Tellis Jerrell Terry

01-04 01-04 02-04

Sebastian, FL Miami, FL Kissimmee, FL

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Palm Beach Gardens Glades Central Robert E. Lee Ely Southeast Gulfcoast American Okeechobee Sandalwood Armwood Atlantic Royal Palm Beach Forest Hill Chaminade-Madonna University Christian South Broward Cocoa Lee County Northwestern Sebastian Northwestern Osceola

Darian Thomas Lester Thomas

08 13

Jacksonville, FL Tallahassee, FL

Jeff Van Camp Stern Vile

09-10 13

Gulf Breeze, FL Amsterdam, Netherlands

Dominick Walker Joe Walker Jonathan Wallace Jay Warren Kyle Watkins Ed Wertepny Cary White Nat Whitehurst Scott Whitener Lucky Whitehead Freedom Whitfield Zach Wichner Graham Wilbert Mike Wilds Chad Wilkes Darian Williams DeAndre Williams

05-07 01-04 12-13 13 07 09-10 11 02 01-02 13 12-13 05, 07 11-12 05 05-06, 08 09-11 10-13

Lakeland, FL Gainesville, FL Lauderhill, FL Navarre, FL Merritt Island, FL Tampa, FL Tampa, FL Sarasota, FL Fort Meade, FL Manassas, VA Fort Pierce, FL Davie, FL Valencia, CA Miramar, FL Fort Myers, FL North Lauderdale, FL Orlando, FL

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120

First Coast Godby Navarre Eastern Arizona CC Lakeland High Deerfield Beach Boyd Anderson Navarre Merritt Island Sickles Sickles Sarasota Fort Meade Osbourn Fort Pierce Central South Plantation Valencia Western Lehigh Northeast Oak Ridge

06-09 10-12 01 04 08 10-13

Fort Lauderdale, FL Daytona Beach, FL Punta Gorda, FL Lakeland, FL Palm Bay, FL Maimi, FL

Vinny Zaccario Derek Zak

11 04

Valrico, FL Melbourne, FL

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Dillard Spruce Creek Charlotte Lakeland Melbourne Booker T. Washington Newsome Melbourne

ALL-TIME GAME CAPTAINS

Lavoris Williams Demetrius Williamson Rhett Winslow Stetson Wilson Ryan Wischnefski Martin Wright

2001 Date 09/01/01 09/08/01 09/22/01 10/06/01 10/13/01 10/20/01 10/27/01 11/03/01 11/10/01 11/17/01

Opponent Captains Slippery Rock Allen, Jahn, Poitier, Laskowski @Bethune-Cookman Allen, Poitier Marist Allen, Mathews, Guerrier, Johnson @Drake Allen, Schubert Jacksonville Allen, Richards, Johnson, Poitier St. Mary’s (CA) Allen, D. Parker, Higgins, Hernandez St. Peter’s Allen, D. Parker, Poitier, Guerrier @Gardner-Webb Allen, Poitier @Eastern Illinois Jahn, Pasick, Mathews, McCullough Albany (NY) Allen, Johnson

Toss/Elects Lost/Received Lost/Kicks Lost/Received Lost/Defends Lost/Received Won/Received Lost/Received Won/Defends Lost/Defends Won/Defends

Defends East West East South East West East South West West

2002 Date 08/29/02 09/07/02 09/14/02 09/21/02 10/05/02 10/12/02 10/26/02 11/01/02

Opponent USF Bethune-Cookman James Madison Eastern Kentucky Nicholls State Youngstown State Troy Connecticut

Toss/Elects Lost/Received Won/Deferred Lost/Received Won/Deferred Won/Deferred Won/Deferred Lost/Deferred Won/Deferred

Defends South East North North North East West North

121

Captains Allen, Laskowski Poitier, Richards Tellis, Jordan Harper, Guerrier Allen, Guerrier Sloan, Allen, McCoy McDowell, Rodgers, Parker, Gray Hughley, Allen, Barron, Roberts

11/09/02 11/16/02 11/23/02 2003 Date 08/28/03 09/06/03 09/13/03 09/20/03 09/27/03 10/04/03 10/11/03 10/18/03 11/01/03 11/15/03 11/22/03 11/29/03 12/06/03 12/13/03

Morris Brown Eastern Illinois FIU

Guerrier, Allen, Rosas, Myers Guerrier, Allen, Hughley Allen, Laskowski, Prudenti, Hughley

Won/Deferred Won/Deferred Won/Received

West South East

Opponent Captains Toss/Elects Defends Middle Tennessee Allen, Guffey, Guerrier, Higgins Lost/Received North Valdosta State Laskowski, Guerrier, Richards, Prudenti, Bynes, Rosas Lost/Received West UCF Campos, Earls, Laskowski, Guerrier Won /Received South Youngstown State Crissinger-Hill, Skinner, Allen, Higgins, Myers Won/Received South Illinois State Pugh, Skinner, Fischer, Allen Lost/Received East Texas State Sloan, Hughley, Taylor, Pare Lost/Defend East Nicholls State Roundtree, Campos, Higgins, Gordon, Jackson Won/Received East Northern Colorado Higgins, Allen, Higgins, Sanchez Won/Deferred East Gardner-Webb Jackson, Embick, Guerrier, Rickards, Higgins Won/Deferred East Siena Taylor, Hughley, Bynes, Guerrier, McKinley Lost/Received West FIU Barron, Hughley, Higgins, Henry, Coker Won/Received West Bethune-Cookman Hughley, Sanchez, Richards, Guerrier, Earls Won/Received West Northern Arizona Myers, Skinner, Taylor, Tellis, Richard Won/Received West Colgate Allen, McKinley, Hughley, Laskowski, Fischer Lost/Defend West

2004 Date 09/04/04 09/11/04 09/18/04 10/09/04 10/16/04 10/23/04 10/30/04 11/06/04 11/13/04 11/20/04 11/27/04 12/04/04

Opponent Hawaii North Texas Middle Tennessee Texas State Northern Colorado ULM Florida A&M Troy New Mexico State Illinois State Edward Waters FIU

Captains Allen, Laskowski, Hughley Crissinger-Hill, Rodgers, Earls, Taylor D. Parker, A. Jackson, Higgins, McKinley Brown, Gray, Richards, Hughley Sanchez, McDowell, Pindell, Guerrier Bynes, Higgins, Myers, Sanchez Laskowski, Allen Bartels, Tellis, Fischer, Earls Pindell, Allen, Laskowski, Guerrier McKinley, D. Parker, Coker Shepherd, Hughley, Akerblom, Walker Sanchez, Jenkins, Bartels

Toss/Elects Lost/Defend Won/Received Won/Received Lost/Received Won/Received Won/Received Won/Received Won/Defend Won/Defend Lost/Received. Lost/Received Lost/Defend

Defends North North North South North East North West East West West West

2005 Date 09/03/05 09/08/05 09/17/05 09/22/05 10/01/05 10/06/05

Opponent Kansas Oklahoma State Minnesota ULM Louisville ULL

Captains Embick, Earls, Hughley Pinnick, Smith, Gordon, Embick Embick, Smith, Gordon, Earls Embick, Earls, Hughley, Smith Embick, Earls, Hughley, Smith Embick, Skinner, Bartels, Smith

Toss/Elects Lost/Received Lost/Received Lost/Defend Won/Received Won/Received Won/Deferred

Defends North West West East South North

122

10/15/05 10/22/05 11/05/05 11/12/05 11/26/05

2006 Date 09/02/06 09/09/06 09/16/06 09/23/06 09/30/06 10/12/06 10/18/06 10/28/06 11/04/06 11/11/06 11/18/06 11/25/06

Middle Tennessee Arkansas State Troy North Texas FIU

Opponent Clemson Kansas State Oklahoma State South Carolina ULM Southern Utah ULL Arkansas State Middle Tennessee Troy North Texas FIU

Earls, Porter-Isom, Faulk, St. Clair Smith, McGahee, Bartels, Gordon Embick, Smith, Skinner, Benson McGahee, Smith, St. Clair Benson, Porter-Isom, Dareus (collective seniors)

Won/Deferred Won/Received Lost/Received Lost/Defend

East North West West

Won/Deferred

East

Captains Sanchez, Faulk, Bartels, Sincere Pinnick, Sanchez, Acevedo Sanchez, Bethel, DeShields, Sincere DeShields, Sanchez, Sincere Sanchez, Pinnick, Greg Joseph Bethel, DeShields, Faulk Housler, Sincere, Pierre Sanchez, F. Joseph, Akerblom Small, J. Smith, Bartels J. Jackson, Simeon, Sanchez Simeon, Sincere, McGahee Bethel, Faulk

Toss/Elects Lost/Defend Won/Deferred Lost/Received Won/Deferred Lost/Received Lost/Received Lost/Defend Won/Defend. Lost/Received Won/Defend Won/Defend Lost/Received

Defends East North East North North West East West South East North East

2007 Date 09/01/07 09/08/07 09/15/07 09/22/07 09/29/07 10/06/07 10/20/07 10/27/07 11/10/07 11/17/07 11/24/07 12/01/07 12/21/07

Opponent Middle Tennessee Oklahoma State Minnesota North Texas Kentucky USF ULL ULM Arkansas State Florida FIU Troy Memphis

Captains Pinnick, Bartels, J. Smith J. Smith, St. Clair, Small, Bartels Acevedo, F.Joseph, Rizzo Polo, Leroy, Manley Polo, Sincere, Harmon, Rivera Small, B. Jackson, J. Jackson Sincere, Rose, Edgecomb Gent, Small, St. Clair Seniors: for the flip Sincere and J. Smith Rose, Bradwell and F. Joseph R. Smith, Sincere, J. Smith, Edgecomb Edgecomb, Gent, Small F. Joseph, J. Smith, Sincere

Toss/Elects Won/Received Won/Received Won/Received Lost/Defend Won/Received Lost/Received Won/Received Won/Defend Won/Received Lost/Received Lost/Received Won/Received Lost/Received

Defends West West East West West West North West East North West West North

2008 Date 08/30/08 09/06/08 09/13/08 09/20/08 09/30/08

Opponent Texas UAB Michigan State Minnesota Middle Tennessee

Captains Rizzo, F. Joseph, Edgecomb Smith, F. Joseph, Edgecomb Czepiga, Hancock, Alexander Czepiga, Matlock, Myers Edgecomb, J. Jackson, Peterson

Toss/Elects Won/Received Won/Received Lost/Received Won/Received Won/Received

Defends North West North North North

123

10/07/08 10/18/08 10/25/08 11/08/08 11/15/08 11/22/08 11/29/08 12/26/08

Troy Western Kentucky ULM North Texas ULL Arkansas State FIU Central Michigan

2009 Date 09/05/09

Opponent @Nebraska

09/19/09 09/26/09 10/03/09 10/17/09 10/24/09 10/31/09 11/07/09 11/14/09 11/21/09 11/28/09

Czepiga, B. Jackson, Savidge Alexander, Myers, Housler Small, Pierre, Alexander Morris, Hancock, Housler G. Joseph, Gent, Jensen, Clark Rose, J. Jackson, Edgecomb, Small Czepiga, Paris, F. Joseph Czepiga, F. Joseph, Edgecomb, Paris

Captains Seniors (Matlock, Bradwell, L. Williams, Jensen) @South Carolina Savidge, Harmon, Stinson ULM Stinson, Lockley, Rose Wyoming Xavier Stinson, Daniel Joseph, Kevin Miller @North Texas Cox, Jensen, Grant @ULL Smith, Miller, Bradwell, Jensen Middle Tennessee Huggins, R. Smith, Bartels, L. Williams @UAB Bonner, Van Camp, Barnett, Bradwell Arkansas State Van Camp, Bradwell, Rose, Stinson @Troy Van Camp, Bartels, Groody, Harmon Western Kentucky McIntosh, Stinson, Van Camp, Jensen,

Won/Received Won/Deferred Lost/Received Won/Received Lost/Received Won/Received Lost/Received Won/Received

East North South West East North East South

Toss/Elects

Defends

Won/Received Lost/Defend Won/Received Lost/Received Won/Defend Won/Received Won/Received Lost/Received Lost/Received Lost/Received

North North West West North North West North East East

@12/05/09 FIU

Spitale Srs. (Van Camp, Rose, Bradwell, Harmon)

Won/Received Lost/Received

East South

2010 Date 09/02/10 09/11/10 09/25/10 10/02/10 10/09/10 10/23/10 10/30/10 11/06/10 11/13/10 11/20/10 11/27/10 12/04/10

Opponent Captains @UAB Van Camp, Gornall, Eugene Michigan State Jean, Muniz, Cyrille North Texas Hill, Mickey Groody, Rob Housler @USF Van Camp, Hill, Blanchard, Floyd @ULM Van Camp, Lockley, Gornall, Morris Arkansas State Blanchard, Polo, McRoy FIU Hill, Bartels, Newbold @Western KentuckyMuniz, Cox, Jean ULL Blanchard, Hill, Van Camp @Texas Housler, Johnson, Richrdson @Middle Tennessee Van Camp, Lockley, Floyd Troy Blanchard, Van Camp, Alexander

Toss/Elects Lost/Received Won/Defend Won/Received Lost/Received Won/Defend Won/Received Lost/Received Lost/Received Lost/Defend Lost/Defend Lost/Received Lost/Received

Defends South North West North South North West South East South South East

2011 Date 09/03/11 09/10/11 09/24/11

Opponent @Florida @Michigan State @Auburn

Toss/Elects Won/Defend Lost/Received Won/Defend

Defends North North North

124

Captains Groody, McRoy, Cyrille McRoy, Floyd, Givens Morris, Hinds, Wright

10/01/11 10/08/11 10/15/11 10/22/11 11/05/11 11/12/11 11/19/11 11/26/11 12/03/11

@ULL @North Texas Western Kentucky Middle Tennessee Arkansas State @FIU @Troy UAB ULM

King, Johnson, Wilbert Stinson, Hinds, Zaccario Morris, Barnett, Johnson Bartels, McRoy, Chappell De. Williams, Da.Williams, Cyrille Floyd, Czuprynski, Cyrille Johnson, Cross, Morris Groody, Bartels, Newbold Morris, Givens, Cross

2012 Date 08/31/12 09/08/12 09/15/12 09/22/12 09/29/12 10/13/12 10/20/12 10/27/12 11/03/12 11/10/12 11/16/12

Opponent Captains Wagner Wilbert, Hinds, Czuprynski @Middle Tennessee*Wilbert, Hinds, Czuprynski @Georgia Wilbert, Reaser, Hankerson @Alabama Wilbert, Harstad, Bailey UNT* Wilbert, Wright, R. Henry, Anderson @ULM* Wilbert, Hinds, Kelly @USA* Wilbert, T.J. Jones, D. Smith Troy* Wilbert, Hinds, LeBlanc @Navy Wilbert, Harstad, Anderson @WKU* Wilbert, Raber, Baptiste FIU* Hinds, Wilbert, T.J. Jones

Won/Defend Lost/Received Won/Defend Won/Defend Won/Defend Won/Defend Won/Received Lost/Received Won/Deferred

North South North North North South West North North

Toss/Elects Defends Lost/Received South Lost/Receceived South Lost/Received East LostDefend South Won/Defend South Lost/Defend South Won/Defend North Won/Defend South Lost/Received North Won/Defend South Lost/Received North

12/01/12

ULL*

Wilbert, Harstad, Raber, Czuprynski

Won/Def.

2013 Date 08/30/13 09/05/13 09/14/13 09/21/13 09/28/13 10/05/13 10/12/13 10/26/13 11/02/13 11/16/13 11/23/13 11/29/13

Opponent @Miami @ECU @USF Middle Tennessee @Rice @UAB Marshall @Auburn Tulane @Southern Miss New Mexico State FIU

Captains Stryffeler, Kirk, M. Johnson, Wallace, Wright Stryffeler, Kirk, M. Johnson, Wallace, McKnight Stryffeler, Kirk, M. Johnson, Wallace Stryffeler, Kirk, M. Johnson, Wallace Stryffeler, Kirk, M. Johnson, Wallace Stryffeler, Kirk, M. Johnson, Wallace Stryffeler, Kirk, M. Johnson, Wallace Stryffeler, Kirk, M. Johnson, Wallace Stryffeler, Kirk, M. Johnson, Wallace Stryffeler, M. Johnson, Kirk Stryffeler, M. Johnson, Kirk Styffeler, M. Johnson, Kirk, Wallace

Toss/Elects Lost/Received Lost/Defend Won/Defend Won/Defend Won/Defend Lost/Received Won/Received Lost/Defend Won/Defend Lost/Received Won/Defend Lost/Received

125

North

Defends East South North North South South North North North North North South

ALL-TIME GAME BALL WINNERS

Awards began in 2003. From 2013-2011 they were only awarded after games won.

Bethune-Cookman

2003 Game-Ball Winners Game Offensive @Middle Tennessee Richards Bynes @Youngstown Chrissinger-Hill Fischer Illinois State Taylor Guffey Texas State Jackson Campos Nicholls State Allen Shepherd Northern Colorado Embick Jackson

Northern Arizona

Gardner-Webb Siena FIU

Taylor Richards Coker Barron Richards

Defensive Laskowski Guerrier Terry Pugh Huhley Sloan Gordon Roundtree Higgins Sloan Guerrier Rickards Skinner Hughley Pugh Higgins Rodgers Skinner

Special Teams Bone Award Rosas Earls Acevedo

Skinner

Pare

Rickards

Higgins

Gordon

Sanchez

Roundtree

Higgins

McGahee

McKinley

Swain

Henry

Prudenti

Walker

Laskowski

Taylor Tellis Allen Fischer

Skinner Rickards Laskowski Hughley

Myers

Hughley

McKinley

Terry

Special Teams Taylor Jackson Brown Pindell Myers Tellis Ackerblom Bartels Pindell

Bone Award Earls McKinley Rodgers McDowell Sanchez Bartels Walker None Earls

2004 Game-Ball Winners Game Offensive @Hawaii Crissinger-Hill @North Texas D. Parker @Middle Tennessee Richards @Texas State Sanchez @Northern Colorado Bynes @Florida A&M Fischer Illinois State Shepherd Edward Waters Sanchez FIU Allen

Defensive Rodgers Higgins Hughley Guerrier Higgins Earls Hughley Jenkins Terry

2005 Game-Ball Winners Game Offensive @ULL Porter-Isom North Texas Edgecomb

Defensive Special Teams Bone Award Pinnick Hall Earls Kennard Earls

126

2006 Game-Ball Winners Game Offensive @ULM Faulk Southern Utah Pierre Arkansas State Smith @North Texas Pierre FIU R. Smith

Defensive Bethel Sincere Small Bartels/ J. Jackson

Special Teams DeShields Housler Bartels DeShields Simeon

Bone Award Pindell Bartels Small Acevedo F. Joseph

2007 Game-Ball Winners Game Offensive Middle Tennessee J. Smith Minnesota R. Smith @North Texas Harmon @ULL Pierre Arkansas State Rose @FIU Gent @Troy Miller J. Smith vs Memphis R. Smith (MV)

Defensive St. Clair Polo Sincere Sincere F. Joseph Small F. Joseph Small Small

2008 Game-Ball Winners Game Offensive UAB Grant

Defensive Special Teams Bone Award Hancock Czepiga Alexander

Special Teams Small Leroy Rivera/Hill Edgecomb Bradwell Edgecomb Hill

Bone Award Bartels Barnett Frantz Joseph Czepiga Sincere Sincere Bartels

Edgecomb

B. Jackson

@Western Kentucky @ULM North Texas ULL FIU vs Central Michigan

Peterson Morris Jensen Edgecomb Czepiga Morris

Small Jensen Joseph Jean Blanchard Czepiga

2009 Game-Ball Winners Game Offensive Defensive @North Texas* Miller Bradwell @ULL Morris M. Bartels Arkansas State* Van Camp M. Bartels Western Kentucky Jean McIntosh @FIU Morris/VanCamp Bradwell

Special Teams Jensen Huggins Groody Glover D. Williams

Bone Award M. Bartels Harmon Bonner Stinson Bartels

2010 Game-Ball Winners Game Offensive @UAB Jean FIU* McRoy @Western Kentucky* Van Camp ULL* Van Camp

Special Teams Lockley Groody Gornall Robinson

Bone Award Hinds Alexander Housler Morgan

127

Pierre Housler Pierre Rose Smith Smith

Small Hancock Clark Jackson Joseph Joseph

Defensive Cyrille Cox Hill Johnson

2011 Game-Ball Winners Game Offensive Defensive UAB Wilbert/Morris Givens/R.Johnson 2012 Players of the Week Opponent Off. Wagner Wilbert @Middle Tennessee* Jones @Georgia Fortner @Alabama Bailey North Texas* Fortner @ULM* Dukes @USA* Wallace Troy* Wilbert @Navy Wallace @WKU McKinney FIU Czuprynski UL Dukes

Def. Smith Kirk Wright McKnight Kirk LeBlanc Coley Strickland Harstad Reaser Hinds Harstad

2013 Players of the Week Opponent Off. Def. @Miami Wallace Smith @ECU Lyons Bryant

Special Teams Cross

Special Teams Raber Kelly Strickland Kelly Whitfield Jones Neasman Kelly Anderson Jones Kelly Kelly

Off. Scout Moore Howard DeBoer Sirmans Crouse White German Washington Thomas Harrop Glinton DeBoer

Bone Award

Def. Scout Bolognese Lamar Orsino Alvarez Ogbonda Sutherland Cecere Ogbonda Harrop Giles Campbell Cecere

Special Teams Off. Scout Def. Scout Anderson Cooper Scott Kelly Ballesteros Matyk

@USF MT @Rice @UAB Marshall @Auburn Tulane @Southern Miss New Mexico State FIU

128

M. Johnson McKinney Dorvilus Johnson Johnson McKinney Lyons Warren Johnson McKinney

Smith Parms Smith Reaser Kirk Johnson Smith Wright/Milstead Parms Wright/Henry

Brown LeBlanc Kelly Fischer Lohnes Fisher Anderson Orsino Hamilton/Kelly Anderson

Glinton K. Woods Ishmar Woods Griggs Woods Bowens Washington Scott K. Woods

Ozdemir Nagel Hamilton Sutherland Goins Faulk Ozdemir Hamilton Goins Ozdemir

ALL-TIME SERIES

Alabama 09/22/12 A

L

40-7

Central Michigan 12/26/08 N W 24-21

Eastern Kentucky 09/21/02 A L 22-6

Albany 11/17/01 H

W

27-9

Clemson 09/02/06 A

Edward Waters 11/27/04 H W

Arkansas State 10/22/05 A L 10/28/06 H W 11/10/07 H W 11/22/08 A L 11/14/09 H W 10/23/10 A L 11/05/11 H L Auburn 09/24/11 A 10/26/13 A

L L

3-0 ot 29-0 34-31 28-14 35-18 37-16 39-21 30-14 45-10

Bethune-Cookman 09/08/01 A W 31-28 09/07/02 H L 30-17 11/29/03 A W 32-24

Colgate 12/13/03 H

L L

Connecticut 11/02/02 A L Drake 10/06/01

A

L

54-6 36-24 61-14 31-7

East Carolina 09/5/13 A L

31-13

Eastern Illinois 11/10/01 H L 11/16/02 A L

38-10 47-6

Florida 11/17/07 A 09/03/11 A

L L

Florida A&M 10/30/04 A W FIU 11/23/02 11/22/03 12/04/04 11/26/05 11/25/06 11/24/07 11/29/08 12/05/09 10/30/10

H A H A H A H A H

W W W L W W W W W

129

49-15 59-20 41-3 38-8 31-21 32-23 17-10 52-6 (FIU vacate) 31-0 55-23 57-50 ot 28-21 21-9

11/12/11 11/16/12 11/29/13

A H H

L L W

Gardner-Webb 11/03/01 A L 11/01/03 H W Georgia 09/15/12 A Hawaii 09/04/04

A

L W

41-7 35-25 21-7 25-19 31-26 56-20 35-28ot

Illinois State 09/27/03 H W 11/20/04 H W

28-10 28-0

Jacksonville 10/13/01 H W

35-12

James Madison 09/14/02 A L

16-13

Kansas 09/03/05 A

L

30-19

Kansas State 09/09/06 A L

45-0

Kentucky 09/29/07 A

L

45-17

Louisiana 10/06/05 A 10/18/06 H 10/20/07 A 11/15/08 H 10/24/09 A 11/13/10 H 10/01/11 A 12/01/12 H

W L W W W W L L

28-10 6-0 39-32 OT 40-29 51-29 24-23 37-34 35-21

Louisville 10/01/05 A

L

61-10

Marist 09/22/01

H

Marshall 10/12/13 H Memphis 12/21/07 N Miami 08/30/13

A

W L W L

Michigan State 09/13/08 A L 09/11/10 H/N L 09/10/11 A L Middle Tennessee 08/28/03 A W 09/18/04 A W 10/15/05 H L 11/04/06 A L 09/01/07 H W

31-9 24-23 44-27 34-6 17-0 30-17 44-0 20-19 27-20 35-14 35-14 27-14

09/30/08 10/31/09 11/27/10 11/22/11 09/08/12 09/21/13

H H A H A H

Minnesota 09/17/05 A 09/15/07 H 09/20/08 A

L L L L L L L W L

Morris Brown 11/09/02 H W Navy 11/03/12

A

Nebraska 09/05/09 A

L

14-13 27-20 37-10 38-14 31-17 42-35 ot 46-7 42-39 37-3 34-13

11/23/13

H

W

Nicholls State 10/05/02 A L 10/11/03 H W North Texas 09/11/04 A 11/12/05 H 11/18/06 A 09/22/07 A 11/08/08 H 10/17/09 A 09/25/10 H 10/08/11 A 09/29/12 H

55-10 33-22 31-23

Rice 09/28/13 W W W W W W L L L

20-13 26-23 17-16 30-20 46-13 44-40 21-17 31-17 20-14

Siena 11/15/03

A H

L W

Slippery Rock 09/01/01 H L

23-3 48-8 42-6 18-14 51-3

Southern Utah 10/12/06 H W

32-7

St. Mary’s 10/20/01 H

L

24-10

St. Peter’s 10/27/01 H

L

10-0

Texas 08/30/08 11/20/10

L L

52-10 51-17

A A

40-7

South Alabama 10/20/12 A L

37-34 (2ot)

South Carolina 09/23/06 A L 09/19/09 A L

45-6 38-16

Southern Miss 11/16/13 A W

41-7

Texas State 10/04/03 H W 10/09/04 A W

27-14 20-13

Troy 10/26/02 11/06/04 11/05/05 11/11/06 12/01/07

61-14 24-6 28-14 24-17 38-32

24-17 Northern Arizona 12/06/03 A W 48-25

L

Oklahoma State 09/08/05 H L 09/16/06 A L 09/08/07 A L

49-3

New Mexico State 11/13/04 H L 35-7

Northern Colorado 10/18/03 H W 31-19 10/16/04 A W 39-24

130

A A A H A

L L L L W

10/07/08 11/21/09 12/04/10 11/19/11 10/27/12

H A H A H

L L L L W

30-17 47-21 44-7 34-7 37-28

10/27/07 10/25/08 09/26/09 10/09/10 12/03/11 10/13/12

Tulane 11/02/13

H

W

34-17

USF 08/29/02 10/06/07 10/02/10 09/14/13

H A H A H A

33-30 OT 29-28 27-25 20-17 26-0 35-14

L L L W

51-10 35-23 31-3 28-10

Valdosta 09/06/03 H

L

45-17

33-29

Wagner 08/31/12 H

W

7-2

17-13 28-21 21-19

Western Kentucky 10/18/08 A W 24-20 11/28/09 H W 29-23 11/06/10 A W 17-16

UAB 09/06/08 11/07/09 09/02/10 11/26/11 10/5/13

H A A H A

W L W W W

49-34 56-29 32-31 38-35 21-23

UCF 09/13/03

A

L

ULM 10/23/04 08/22/05 09/30/06

H H A

L L W

A H A A

L W L L L L

11/15/11 11/10/12

H A

Wyoming 10/03/09 H

L W

20-0 37-28

L

30-28

Youngstown State 10/12/02 H L 24-17 09/20/03 A W 13-6

The Owls are 10-2 in Shula Bowl Victories 131

ALL-TIME YEAR-BY-YEAR

2001 Howard Schnellenberger (4-6) Date Day Opponent Site Sep. 1 Sat. Slippery Rock % Miami, FL Sep. 8 Sat. Bethune-Cookman Daytona Beach, FL Sep. 15 Sat. James Madison Harrisonburg, VA Sep. 22 Sat. Marist Miami, FL Oct. 6 Sat. Drake Des Moines, IA Oct. 13 Sat. Jacksonville Miami, FL Oct. 20 Sat. St. Mary’s (CA) Miami, FL Oct. 27 Sat. St. Peter’s Miami, FL Nov. 3 Sat. Gardner-Webb Boiling Springs, NC Nov. 10 Sat. Eastern Illinois Miami, FL Nov. 17 Sat. Albany (NY) Miami, FL FAU home games at Pro Player 2002 Howard Schnellenberger (2-9) Date Day Opponent Site Aug. 29 Thu. South Florida % Tampa, FL Sep. 7 Sat. Bethune-Cookman Miami, FL Sep. 14 Sat. James Madison Harrisonburg, VA Sep. 21 Sat. Eastern Kentucky Richmond, VA Oct. 5 Sat. Nicholls State Thibodeaux, LA Oct. 12 Sat. Youngstown State Miami, FL Oct. 26 Sat. Troy % Troy, AL

Time W/L Score Record Rank 4 p.m. L 7-40 6-4 7 p.m. W 31-28 6-4 22 Did not play due to September 11 4 p.m. W 31-9 3-6 2 p.m. L 7-31 5-5 4 p.m. W 35-12 6-5 4 p.m. L 10-24 6-5 4 p.m. L 0-19 10-1 1:30 p.m. L 19-25 6-4 4 p.m. L 10-38 9-2 4 4 p.m. W 27-9 7-3

Time 6 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m.

W/L L L L L L L L

Score 10-51 17-30 13-16 6-22 22-33 17-24 6-21

Record 9-2 11-1 6-6 8-4 8-3 7-4 4-8

Rank 11 22 17 RV

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Nov. 2 Sat. Connecticut Storrs, CT Nov. 9 Sat. Morris Brown Miami, FL Nov. 16 Sat. Eastern Illinois Charleston, IL Nov. 23 Sat. FIU Miami, FL FAU home games at Pro Player %Television 2003 Howard Schnellenberger (11-3) Date Day Opponent Site Aug. 28 Thu. Middle Tennessee Murfreesboro, TN Sep. 6 Sat. Valdosta State Ft. Lauderdale, FL Sep. 13 Sat. UCF Orlando, FL Sep. 20 Sat. Youngstown State Youngstown, OH Sep. 27 Sat Illinois State Normal, IL Oct. 4 Sat. Texas State Ft. Lauderdale, FL Oct. 11 Sat Nicholls State Ft. Lauderdale, FL Oct. 18 Sat. Northern Colorado Ft. Lauderdale, FL Nov. 1 Sat. Gardner-Webb Ft. Lauderdale, FL Nov. 15 Sat. Siena Ft. Lauderdale, FL Nov. 22 Sat. FIU Miami, FL Nov. 29 Sat. Bethune-Cookman Daytona Beach, FL Dec. 6 Sat. Northern Arizona % Flagstaff, AZ Dec. 13 Sat. Colgate % Ft. Lauderdale, FL FAU home games at Lockhart

Noon 3 p.m. 2 p.m. 3 p.m.

L W L W

14-61 34-13 6-47 31-21

Time W/L Score 8 p.m. W 20-19 4 p.m. L 17-45 6 p.m. L 29-33 7 p.m. W 13-6 2:30 p.m. W 28-10 4 p.m. W 27-14 4 p.m. W 31-23 4 p.m. W 31-19 4 p.m. W 31-26 4 p.m. W 51-3 3:30 p.m. W 32-23 1 p.m. W 32-24 9 p.m. W 48-25 1 p.m. L 36-24

4-7 1-10 8-4 5-6

Record 4-8 10-2 3-8 5-6 6-6 4-8 5-6 8-2 8-4 0-11 2-10 9-3 9-3 15-1

2

Rank

32 23 RV RV 30 36

14 16 6

2004 Howard Schnellenberger (9-3) Date Day Opponent Site Time Sep. 4 Sat Hawaii % Honolulu, HI 12:05 a.m. Sep. 11 Sat North Texas Denton, TX 7 p.m. Sep. 18 Sat Middle Tennessee Murfreesboro, TN 3 p.m. Oct. 9 Sat Texas State San Marco, TX 1:30 p.m. Oct. 16 Sat Northern Colorado Greeley, CO 4 p.m. Oct. 23 Sat Louisiana-Monroe Ft. Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. Oct. 30 Sat Florida A&M % Tallahassee, FL 4 p.m. Nov. 6 Sat Troy % Troy, AL 3:30 p.m. Nov. 13 Sat New Mexico State Ft. Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. Nov. 20 Sat Illinois State Ft. Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. Nov. 27 Sat Edward Waters Ft. Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. Dec. 4 Sat FIU Miami, FL 4 p.m. Home game at Lockhart/FIU game at Pro Player 2005 Howard Schnellenberger (2-9) Date Day Opponent Site Sep. 3 Sat Kansas % Lawrence, KS Sep. 8 Thu Oklahoma State % Miami, FL Sep. 17 Sat Minnesota % Minneapolis, MN Sep. 22 Thu Louisiana-Monroe Ft. Lauderdale, FL Oct. 1 Sat Louisville % Louisville, KY Oct. 6 Thu ULL Lafayette, LA

Time 3 p.m. 7 p.m. 6 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 1 p.m. 7 p.m.

W/L W W W W W L W L L W W W

Score 35-28 ot 20-13 27-20 20-13 39-24 13-17 38-8 6-24 7-35 28-0 49-15 17-10

Record Rank Bowl 8-5 2004 7-5 2004 5-6 5-6 2-9 5-6 3-8 7-5 2004 5-6 4-7 8-3 3-7

W/L L L L L L W

Score 30-19 23-3 46-7 28-21 61-10 28-10

Record Rk 7-5 4-7 7-5 5-6 9-3 6-5

Bowl 2005 2005

Oct. 15 Sat Middle Tennessee Fort Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. L 35-14 4-7 Oct. 22 Sat Arkansas State Jonesboro, AR 6 p.m. L 3-0 ot 6-5 2005 Nov. 5 Sat Troy % Troy, AL 3 p.m. L 28-14 4-7 Nov. 12 Sat North Texas Fort Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. W 26-23 2-9 Nov. 26 Sat FIU Miami, FL 6 p.m. L 52-6 5-6 FAU game vs Oklahoma State at Pro Player all other home games at Lockhart %Television 2006 Howard Schnellenberger (5-7) Date Day Opponent Site Sep. 2 Sat Clemson % Clemson, SC Sep. 9 Sat Kansas State % Manhattan, KS Sep. 16 Sat Oklahoma State % Stillwater, OK Sep. 23 Sat South Carolina % Columbia, SC Sep. 30 Sat Louisiana-Monroe % Monroe, LA Oct. 12 Thu Southern Utah Fort Lauderdale, FL Oct. 18 Wed ULL Fort Lauderdale, FL Oct. 28 Sat Arkansas State Fort Lauderdale, FL Nov. 4 Sat Middle Tennessee % Murfreesboro, TN Nov. 11 Sat Troy Fort Lauderdale, FL Nov. 18 Sat North Texas % Denton, TX Nov. 25 Sat FIU Miami, FL FAU home games at Lockhart

2005

133

Time W/L 3:30 pm L 7 pm L 7 pm L 7 p.m. L 7 p.m. W 7 p.m. W 7 p.m. L 4 p.m. W 3:30 p.m. L 4 p.m. L 7 p.m. W 7 p.m. W

Score 54-6 45-0 48-8 45-6 21-19 32-7 6-0 29-0 35-14 24-17 17-16 31-0

Record Rk 8-4 7-6 7-5 8-5 4-8 3-8 6-6 6-6 7-6 8-5 3-9 0-12

Bowl 2007 2007 2007 2007

2007 2007

2007 Howard Schnellenberger (8-5) Date Day Opponent Site Time W/L Score Record Rk Bowl Sep. 1 Sat Middle Tennessee Fort Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. W 27-14 5-7 Sep. 8 Sat Oklahoma State % Stillwater, OK 7 p.m. L 42-6 7-6 2007 Sep. 15 Sat Minnesota % Miami, FL 1 p.m. W 42-39 1-11 Sep. 22 Sat North Texas % Denton, TX 7 p.m. W 30-20 2-10 Sep. 29 Sat Kentucky % Lexington, KY 1 p.m. L 45-17 8-5 14 2007 Oct. 6 Sat USF % Fort Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. L 35-23 9-4 6 2007 Oct. 20 Sat ULL % Lafayette, LA 7 p.m. W 39-32ot 3-9 Oct. 27 Sat Louisiana-Monroe Fort Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. L 33-30ot 6-6 Nov. 10 Sat Arkansas State Fort Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. W 34-31 5-7 Nov 17 Sat Florida % Gainesville, FL 12 p.m. L 59-20 9-4 12 2008 Nov. 24 Sat FIU Miami, FL 7 p.m. W 55-23 1-11 Dec. 1 Sat Troy % Troy, AL 2 p.m. W 38-32 8-4 Dec. 21 Fri Memphis % New Orleans, LA 7 p.m. W 44-27 7-6 2007 Home Games at Lockhart. Minnesota game at Pro Player. Memphis in New Orleans Bowl 2008 Howard Schnellenberger (7-6) Date Day Opponent Site Aug 30 Sat No. 10 Texas % Austin, TX Sept. 6 Sat UAB Fort Lauderdale, FL Sept. 13 Sat Michigan State East Lansing, MI Sept. 20 Sat Minnesota % Minneapolis, MN Sept. 30 Tue Middle Tennessee % Murfreesboro, TN

Time 6 p.m. 4 p.m. Noon Noon 8 p.m.

W/L L W L L L

Score 52-10 49-34 17-0 37-3 14-13

Record Rk 12-1 3 4-8 9-3 19 7-6 5-7

Bowl 2009 2008 2008

Oct. 7 Tue Troy Fort Lauderdale, FL 8 p.m. L 30-17 8-5 2008 Oct. 18 Sat Western Kentucky Bowling Green, KY 7 p.m. W 24-20 2-10 Oct. 25 Sat Louisiana-Monroe Monroe, LA 7 p.m. W 29-28 4-8 Nov. 8 Sat North Texas Fort Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. W 46-13 1-11 Nov 15 Sat ULL Fort Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. W 40-29 6-6 Nov. 22 Sat Arkansas State % Jonesboro, AR 3 p.m. L 28-14 6-6 Nov. 29 Sat FIU % Miami, FL 4 p.m. W 57-50OT 5-7 Dec 26 Central Michigan% Detroit, MI 7 p.m. W 24-21 8-5 2008 Home games at Lockhart, FIU game at Pro Player. Central Michigan in the Motor City Bowl 2009 Howard Schnellenberger (5-7) Date Day Opponent Site Sept. 3 Sat Nebraska % Lincoln, NE Sept. 19 Sat South Carolina % Columbia, SC Sept. 28 Sat ULM Fort Lauderdale, FL Oct. 3 Sat Wyoming Fort Lauderdale, FL Oct. 17 Sat North Texas Denton, TX Oct. 24 Sat ULL Lafayette, LA Oct. 31 Sat Middle Tennessee Fort Lauderdale, FL Nov. 7 Sat UAB Birmingham, AL Nov. 14 Sat Arkansas State Fort Lauderdale, FL Nov. 21 Sat Troy % Troy, AL Nov. 28 Sat Western Kentucky Fort Lauderdale, FL Dec. 5 Sat FIU Miami, FL

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Time 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m. 5 p.m. 4 p.m. 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.m. 7 p.m.

W/L L L L L W W L L W L W W

Score 49-3 38-16 27-25 30-28 44-40 51-29 27-20 56-29 35-18 47-21 29-23 28-21

Record Rk 10-4 7-6 6-6 7-6 2-10 6-6 10-3 5-7 4-8 9-4 0-12 3-9

Bowl 2009 2009 2009

2009

2009

Home Games at Lockhart 2010 Howard Schnellenberger (4-8) Date Day Opponent Site Time W/L Score Record Rk Sept. 2 Sat UAB Birmingham, AL 8 p.m. W 32-31 4-8 Sept. 11 Sat Michigan State % Detroit, MI noon L 30-17 11-2 14 Sept. 25 Sat North Texas Fort Lauderdale, FL 7 p.m. L 21-17 3-9 Oct. 2 Sat USF % Tampa, FL 7 p.m. L 31-3 8-5 Oct. 9 Sat ULM Monroe, LA 7 p.m. L 20-17 5-7 Oct. 23 Sat Arkansas State % Jonesboro, AR 1 p.m. L 37-10 4-8 Oct. 30 Sat FIU Fort Lauderdale, FL 4 p.m. W 21-9 7-6 Nov. 6 Sat Western Kentucky Bowling Green, KY 4:30 p.m. W 17-16 2-10 Nov. 13 Sat ULL Fort Lauderdale, FL 7 p.m. W 24-23 3-9 Nov. 20 Sat Texas Austin, TX 3:30 p.m. L 51-17 5-7 Nov. 27 Sat MTSU Murfreesboro, TN 3:30 p.m. L 38-14 6-7 Dec. 4 Sat Troy Fort Lauderdale, FL 2 p.m. L 44-7 8-5 Home games at Lockhart. Michigan State game FAU’s home game in Detroit % Televised games 2011 Howard Schnellenberger (1-11) Date Day Opponent Site Time W/L Score Record Rk Sept. 3 Sat Florida % Gainesville, FL 7 p.m. L 41-3 7-6 22 Sept. 10 Sat Michigan State % East Lansing, MI noon L 44-0 11-3 17 Sept. 24 Sat Auburn % Auburn, AL 7 p.m. L 30-14 8-5 Oct. 1 Sat Louisiana Lafayette, LA 7 p.m. L 37-34 9-4

Bowl 2010 2010

2010

2010 2010

Bowl 2011 2011 2011 2011

Oct. 8 Sat North Texas % Oct. 15 Sat Western Kentucky Oct. 22 Sat MTSU % Nov. 5 Sat Arkansas State Nov. 12 Sat FIU Nov. 19 Sat Troy % Nov. 26 Sat UAB Dec. 3 Sat ULM % Televised games 2012 Carl Pelini (3-9) Date Opponent Aug. 31 Sat Wagner% Sept. 8 Sat Middle Tennessee% Sept. 15 Sat Georgia% Sept. 22 Sat Alabama% Sept. 29 Sat North Texas% Oct. 13 Sat ULM% Oct. 20 Sat South Alabama Oct. 27 Sat Troy Nov. 3 Sat Navy% Nov. 10 Sat Western Kentucky% Nov. 16 Sat FIU% Dec. 1 Sat Louisiana

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Denton, TX Boca Raton, FL Boca Raton, FL Boca Raton, FL Miami, FL Troy, AL Boca Raton, FL Boca Raton, FL

7:30 p.m. L 4 p.m. L 1 p.m. L 4 p.m. L 6 p.m. L 3:30 p.m. L 4 p.m. W 4 p.m. L

31-17 20-0 38-14 39-21 41-7 34-7 38-35 26-0

5-7 7-5 2-10 10-3 8-5 3-9 3-9 4-8

Site Boca Raton, FL Murfreesboro, TN Athens, GA Tuscaloosa, AL Boca Raton, FL Monroe, LA Mobile, AL Boca Raton, FL Annapolis, MD Bowling Green, KY Boca Raton, FL Boca Raton, FL

Time W/L 8 p.m. W 7 p.m. L 7:30 p.m. L 5 p.m. L 5 p.m. L 8 p.m. L 3:30 p.m. L 5 p.m. W 3:30 p.m. L 1 p.m. W 5 p.m. L 3 p.m. L

Score Recd. 7-3 9-4 31-7 8-4 56-20 12-2 40-7 13-1 20-14 4-8 35-14 8-5 37-34(2ot)2-11 34-27 5-7 37-28 8-5 37-28 7-6 35-25 3-9 35-21 9-4

2011 2011

Rk

Bowl

5 2012 1 National Champs 2012

2012 2012 2012

2013 Carl Pelini (2-6) Date Day Opponent Site Aug. 30 Sat Miami Miami, FL Sept. 7 Sat East Carolina Greenville, NC Sept. 14 Sat USF Tampa, FL Sept. 21 Sat Middle Tennessee Boca Raton, FL Sept. 28 Sat Rice Houston, TX Oct. 5 Sat UAB Birmingham, AL Oct. 12 Sat Marshall Boca Raton, FL Oct. 26 Sat Auburn Auburn, AL 2013 Brian Wright (Interim Head Coach) (4-0) Date Opponent Site Nov. 2 Sat Tulane Boca Raton, FL Nov. 16 Sat Southern Miss Hattiesburg, MS Nov. 23 Sat New Mexico State Boca Raton, FL Nov. 30 Sat FIU Boca Raton, FL

Time W/L 8 p.m. L 7:30 p.m. L 7 p.m. W 12 p.m. L 7 p.m. L 3 p.m. W 5 p.m. L 7:30 p.m. L

Score 34-6 31-13 28-10 42-35 18-14 37-23 24-23 45-10

Record Rk 9-4 10-3 2-10 8-5 10-4 2-10 10-4 12-2 2

Tm 5 p.m.

Score 34-17 41-7 55-10 21-7

Record Rk 7-6 1-11 2-10 1-11

W/L W 12:30 p.m.W 3 p.m. W 3 p.m. W

Bowl 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 2013 Bowl 2013

WEATHER SITUATIONS

FAU at Night (23-37)

136

Date 09/08/01 08/29/02 09/07/02 09/14/02 09/21/02 08/28/03 09/13/03 09/20/03 12/06/03 09/11/04 09/03/05 09/08/05 09/17/05 09/22/05 10/06/05 10/22/05 11/26/05 09/09/06 09/16/06 09/23/06

(local starting time after 6 p.m.) Opponent W/L Score Attendance at Bethune-Cookman W 31-28 7,621 at USF L 10-51 22,074 Bethune-Cookman L 17-30 4,542 at James Madison L 13-16 7,982 at Eastern Kentucky L 6-22 9,400 at Middle Tennessee W 20-19 23,261 at UCF L 29-33 25,144 at Youngstown State W 13-6 16,891 at Northern Arizona W 48-25 9,314 at North Texas W 20-13 15,803 at Kansas L 30-19 40,930 Oklahoma State L 23-3 16,421 at Minnesota L 46-6 40,709 ULM L 28-21 11,426 at ULL W 28-10 14,208 at Arkansas State L 3-0 ot 20,367 at FIU L 52-6 15,322 at Kansas State L 45-0 43,953 at Oklahoma State L 48-8 42,970 at South Carolina L 45-6 70,860

09/30/06 10/12/06 10/18/06 11/18/06 11/25/06 09/08/07 09/22/07 10/20/07 11/24/07 12/21/08 08/30/08 10/07/08 10/18/08 10/25/08 12/26/08 09/03/09 09/19/09 10/17/09 12/05/09 09/02/10 09/25/10 10/02/10 10/09/10

at ULM Southern Utah ULL at North Texas FIU at Oklahoma State at North Texas at ULL at FIU vs Memphis at No. 11 Texas Troy at Western Kentucky at ULM vs Central Michigan at Nebraska at South Carolina at North Texas at FIU at UAB North Texas at USF at ULM

W W L W W L W W W W L L W W W L L W W W L L L

21-19 32-7 6-0 17-16 31-0 42-6 30-20 39-32 OT 55-23 44-27 52-10 30-17 24-20 29-28 24-21 49-3 38-16 44-40 28-21 32-31 21-17 31-3 20-17

14,214 6,431 9,827 9,806 9,655 38,176 10,759 12,290 6,122 25,146 98,053 17,191 14,171 9,992 41,399 85,719 72,017 23,319 10,108 25,885 15,143 38,434 16,513

11/13/10 09/03/11 09/24/11 10/01/11 10/08/11 10/22/11 11/12/11 09/01/12 09/08/12 09/15/12 10/13/12 11/16/12 08/30/13 09/05/13 09/14/13 09/28/13 10/26/13

ULL at Florida at Auburn at ULL at North Texas Middle Tennessee at FIU Wagner at Middle Tennessee at Georgia at ULM FIU at Miami at East Carolina at USF at Rice at Auburn

Date 09/01/01 09/22/01 10/06/01

Opponent Slippery Rock Marist at Drake

W L L L L L L W L L L L L L W L L

24-23 41-3 30-14 37-34 31-17 38-14 41-7 7-3 17-31 20-56 14-35 24-34 34-6 31-13 28-10 18-14 45-10

12,044 88,708 82,249 26,339 13,142 16,344 17,378 14,510 16,227 92,746 16,782 15,405 50,151 37,533 33,792 14,380 85,517

FAU Day Games (43-49) W/L L W L

137

Score 7-40 31-9 7-31

Attendance 15,427 5,085 4,125

10/13/01 10/20/01 10/27/01 11/03/01 11/10/01 11/17/01 10/05/02 10/12/02 10/26/02 11/02/02 11/09/02 11/16/02 11/23/02 09/06/03 09/27/03 10/04/03 10/11/03 10/18/03 11/01/03 11/15/03 11/22/03 11/29/03 12/13/03

Jacksonville St. Mary’s (CA) St. Peter’s at Gardner-Webb Eastern Illinois Albany (NY) at Nicholls State Youngstown State at Troy at Connecticut Morris Brown at Eastern Illinois FIU Valdosta State at Illinois State Texas State Nicholls State Northern Colorado Gardner-Webb Siena at FIU at Bethune-Cookman Colgate

W L L L L W L L L L W L W L W W W W W W W W L

35-12 10-24 0-19 19-35 10-38 27-9 22-33 17-24 6-21 14-61 34-13 6-47 31-21 45-17 28-10 27-14 31-23 21-19 31-26 51-3 32-23 32-24 36-24

4,880 2,122 2,910 3,421 3,313 3,534 2,811 3,896 12,465 14,287 2,801 3,640 6,383 4,758 6,837 4,358 3,302 4,255 5,263 6,159 9,288 8,468 12,857

09/04/04 09/18/04 10/09/04 10/16/04 10/23/04 10/30/04 11/06/04 11/13/04 11/20/04 11/27/04 12/04/04 10/01/05 10/15/05 11/05/05 11/12/05 10/28/06 11/04/06 11/11/06 09/01/07 09/15/07 09/29/07 10/06/07 10/27/07

at Hawaii at Middle Tennessee at Texas State at Northern Colorado ULM at Florida A&M at Troy New Mexico State Illinois State Edward Waters FIU at Louisville Middle Tennessee at Troy North Texas Arkansas State at Middle Tennessee Troy Middle Tennessee Minnesota at Kentucky USF ULM

W W W W L W L L W W W L L L W W L L W W L L L

35-28 OT 27-20 20-13 39-24 13-17 38-8 6-24 7-35 28-0 49-15 17-10 61-10 35-14 28-14 26-23 29-0 35-14 24-17 27-14 42-39 45-17 35-23 33-30

39,390 13,348 8,314 6,481 12,557 13,436 20,515 11,628 8,296 5,178 16,262 40,219 10,117 21,053 7,939 8,129 18,712 12,340 11,398 10,759 65,927 21,106 16,902

11/10/07 11/17/07 12/01/07 09/09/08 09/13/08 09/20/08 11/08/08 11/15/08 11/22/08 11/29/08 09/28/09 10/03/09 10/24/09 10/31/09 11/07/09 11/14/09 11/21/09 11/28/09 09/02/10 10/23/10 10/30/10 11/06/10 11/20/10

Arkansas State at Florida at Troy UAB at Michigan State at Minnesota North Texas ULL at Arkansas State FIU ULM Wyoming ULL Middle Tennessee UAB Arkansas State Troy Western Kentucky Michigan State Arkansas State FIU Western Kentucky Texas

W L W W L L W W L W L L W L L W L W L L W W L

138

34-31 55-23 38-32 49-34 17-0 37-3 46-13 40-29 28-14 57-50ot 27-25 30-28 51-29 27-20 56-29 35-18 47-21 29-23 30-17 37-10 21-9 17-16 51-17

18,540 90,107 17,893 15,143 70,321 41,003 17,175 14,338 10,845 16,781 14,429 15,744 21,135 15,568 17,283 16,218 16,638 14,671 36,124 13,154 17,543 10,275 99,799

11/27/10 12/04/10 09/10/11 10/15/11 11/05/11 11/19/11 11/26/11 12/04/11 09/22/12 09/28/12 10/20/12 10/27/12 11/03/12 11/10/12 12/01/12 09/21/13 10/05/13 10/12/13 11/02/13 11/16/13 11/23/13 11/29/13

MTSU Troy at Michigan State Western Kentucky Arkansas State at Troy UAB ULM at Alabama North Texas at South Alabama Troy at Navy at WKU UL Middle Tennessee at UAB Marshall Tulane at Southern Miss New Mexico State FIU

L L L L L L W L L L L W L W L L W L W W W W

38-14 44-7 44-0 20-0 39-21 34-7 38-35 26-0 7-40 14-20 37-34 34-27 17-24 37-28 21-35 42-35 37-23 24-23 34-17 41-7 55-10 21-6

10,140 11,368 70,249 29,103 15,162 14,342 12,044 15,171 101,821 13,888 17,566 11,968 29,326 14,185 11,522 13,911 11,319 19,760 16,406 20,802 12,253 10,428

FAU in Hot Weather (34-42) (temperature 80 degrees or higher at kick-off) Date Opponent W/L Score Attendance 09/01/01 Slippery Rock L 7-40 15,427 09/08/02 at Bethune-Cookman W 31-28 7, 621 09/22/01 Marist W 31-9 5,085 10/13/01 Jacksonville W 35-2 4,880 11/17/01 Albany (NY) W 27-9 3,534 08/29/02 at USF L 10-51 22,074 09/07/02 Bethune-Cookman L 17-30 4,542 09/14/02 at James Madison L 13-16 7,982 10/05/02 at Nicholls State L 22-33 2,811 10/12/02 Youngstown State L 17-24 3,896 11/09/02 Morris Brown W 34-13 2,801 08/28/03 at Middle Tennessee W 20-19 23,261 09/06/03 Valdosta L 17-45 4,758 09/13/03 at UCF L 29-33 25,144 10/04/03 Texas State W 27-14 4,358 10/11/03 Nicholls State W 31-23 3,302 10/18/03 Northern Colorado W 21-19 4,255 11/01/03 Gardner-Webb W 31-26 5,263 09/11/04 North Texas W 20-13 15,803

09/18/04 10/09/04 10/23/04 10/30/04 11/13/04 11/20/04 12/04/04 09/03/04 09/08/05 09/22/05 10/06/05 10/15/05 11/12/05 09/03/06 09/16/07 09/22/06 09/30/06 10/12/06 10/18/06 11/11/06 09/01/07 09/08/07 09/15/07

at Middle Tennessee at Texas State ULM at Florida A&M New Mexico State Illinois State FIU at Kansas Oklahoma State ULM at ULL Middle Tennessee North Texas at Clemson at Oklahoma State at South Carolina at ULM Southern Utah ULL Troy Middle Tennessee at Oklahoma State Minnesota

W W L W L W W L L L W L W L L L W W L L W L W

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27-20 20-13 13-17 38-8 7-35 28-0 17-10 30-19 23-3 28-21 28-10 35-14 26-23 54-6 48-8 45-6 21-19 32-7 6-0 24-17 27-14 42-6 42-39

13,348 8,314 12,557 13,436 11,628 8,296 16,262 40,930 16,421 11,426 14,208 10, 117 7,939 77,000 42,970 70,860 14,214 6,431 9,827 12,340 11,398 38,176 10,759

09/22/07 09/29/07 10/06/07 10/20/07 10/27/07 08/30/08 09/06/08 10/07/08 11/08/08 11/15/08 09/19/09 09/26/09 10/03/09 10/31/09 09/02/10 09/25/10 10/02/10 10/09/10 10/30/10 09/03/11 09/24/11 10/15/11 09/01/12

at North Texas No. 14 at Kentucky No. 6 USF ULL ULM at No. 11 Texas UAB Troy North Texas ULL South Carolina ULM Wyoming Middle Tennessee at UAB North Texas at USF at ULM FIU at Florida at Auburn Western Kentucky Wagner

W L L W L L W L W W L L L L W L L L W L L L W

30-20 45-17 35-23 39-32 OT 33-30 52-10 49-34 37-3 46-13 40-29 38-16 27-25 30-28 27-20 32-31 21-17 31-3 20-17 21-9 41-3 30-14 20-0 7-3

20,479 65,927 21,106 12,290 16,902 98,053 15,143 17,191 17,175 14,338 72,017 14,429 15,744 15,568 25,885 15,143 38,434 16,513 17,543 88,708 82,249 29,103 14,510

09/22/12 09/28/12 09/28/13 09/21/13 10/05/13 10/12/13 11/02/13 11/23/13

at Alabama North Texas at Rice Middle Tennessee at UAB Marshall Tulane New Mexico State

L L L L W L W W

7-40 14-20 18-14 42-35 37-23 24-23 34-17 55-10

101,821 13,888 14,380 13,911 11,319 19,760 16,406 12,253

FAU in Cold Weather (1-5) (temperature 50 degrees or less at kick-off) Date Opponent W/L Score Attendance 11/06/02 at Drake L 7-31 4,125 11/02/02 at Connecticut L 14-61 14,287 11/16/02 at Eastern Illinois L 6-47 3,640 11/22/08 at Arkansas State L 28-14 10,845 11/06/10 at WKU W 17-16 10,275 11/03/12 at Navy L 17-24 13,888

FAU in the Rain (3-9) Date Opponent W/L 09/08/01 at Bethune-Cookman W 10/20/01 St. Mary’s (CA) L

Score 31-28 10-24

Attendance 7,621 2,122

08/29/02 10/05/02 10/26/02 09/06/03 10/30/04 09/09/06 11/25/06 08/13/08 11/16/12 09/14/13

at USF at Nicholls State at Troy Valdosta ULM at Kansas State FIU at Michigan State FIU at USF

Date 09/01/01 08/29/02 08/28/03 09/04/04 09/03/05 09/02/06 09/01/07 08/30/08 09/03/09 09/02/10

Opponent Slippery Rock at USF at Middle Tennessee at Hawaii at Kansas at No. 18 Clemson Middle Tennessee at No. 11 Texas at Nebraska at UAB

L L L L L L W L L W

10-51 22-33 6-21 17-45 13-17 45-0 31-0 17-0 24-34 28-10

22,074 2,811 12,465 4,758 12,557 43,953 9,655 70,321 15,405 33,792

Season Opener (5-8) W/L L L W W L L W L L W

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Score Attendance 7-40 14,427 10-51 22,074 20-19 23,261 35-28 OT 39,390 30-19 40,930 56-6 77,000 27-14 11,398 52-10 98,053 49-3 85,719 32-21 25,885

09/03/11 at No. 22 Florida 09/01/12 Wagner 08/30/13 at Miami

L W L

41-3 7-3 34-6

88,708 14,510 50,151

Homecoming (8-5) Date 10/13/01 11/09/02 11/01/03 11/13/04 10/15/05 10/28/06 10/27/07 11/08/08 10/31/09 10/30/10 11/05/11 10/27/12 11/02/13

Opponent Jacksonville Morris Brown Gardner-Webb New Mexico State Middle Tennessee Arkansas State ULM North Texas Middle Tennessee FIU Arkansas State Troy Tulane

W/L W W W L L W L W L W L W W

Score Attendance 35-12 4,880 34-13 2,801 31-26 5,263 35-7 11,628 35-14 10,117 29-0 8,129 33-30 OT 16,902 46-13 17,175 27-20 15,568 21-9 17,543 39-21 15,162 34-27 11,968 34-17 16,406

vs Nationally Ranked (7-17) Date

(ranking at game time) Opponent W/L Score

Rank

at Bethune-Cookman at James Madison at Eastern Kentucky at Nicholls State Youngstown at Eastern Illinois at Youngstown State at Illinois State Texas State Gardner-Webb Bethune-Cookman Northern Arizona Colgate at Louisville at Kentucky USF at Florida at Texas vs Michigan State at Florida at Michigan State at Georgia

W L L L L L W W W W W W L L L L L L L L L L

31-28 13-16 6-22 22-33 17-24 6-47 13-6 28-10 27-14 31-26 32-24 48-25 24-36 61-10 45-17 35-23 59-20 52-10 30-17 41-3 44-0 20-56

no. 22 no. 22 no. 20 no. 24 no. 17 no. 3 no. 31 no. 23 no. 43 no. 30 no. 14 no. 16 no. 6 no. 11 no. 14 no. 6 no. 14 no. 11 no. 14 no. 22 no. 17 no. 7

7,621 7,982 9,400 2,811 3,896 3,640 16,891 6,837 4,358 5,263 8,468 9,314 12,857 40,219 65,927 21,106 90,107 98,053 36,124 88,708 70,249 92,746

09/22/12 at Alabama 10/26/13 at Auburn

L L

7-40 45-10

no. 1 no. 11

101,821 85,517

3.0+ G.P.A. MEMBERS

Attendance vs Ranked Opponents

09/08/01 09/14/02 09/21/02 10/05/02 10/12/02 11/16/02 09/20/03 09/27/03 10/04/03 11/01/03 11/29/03 12/06/03 11/13/03 10/01/05 09/29/07 10/06/07 11/17/07 08/30/08 09/11/10 09/03/11 09/10/11 09/15/12

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Fall 2001 Frank Conrad Kevin Ketchum Chris Laskowski Sam McCoy William McDonald Chris McKinley Mark Myers David Richards Andy Rosas Justin Sobol Rhett Winslow Spring 2002 Jared Allen Frank Conrad Yrvens Guerrier Garrett Jahn Chris Laskowski Coisge McCullough William McDonald Chris McKinley Chris Munoz

Todd Poitier Andy Rosas Chris Salivar Justin Sobol Ryan Van Kirk Nat Whitehurst Fall 2002 Eric Benson Chris Bolender Gerrius Brantley Kenneth Campos Mark Chase Joel Fosselman Brett Konchak Chris Laskowski Sam McCoy Christopher McKinley Kinyumba Mutakabbir Mark Myers Tito Pollice Dave Richards Leland Rodgers

Andy Rosas Chris Salivar Chris Shepherd Spring 2003 Jared Allen Willie Bell Erik Benson Ben Coker Robert Edwards Daniel Embick Willie Hughley Garrett Jahn Dekolan James Daniel Kennard (4.0) Chris Laskowski Peter Lihach William McDonald Casey McGahee Chris McKinley Kinyumba Mutakabbir Andres Rosas Ramon Rickards

Leland Rodgers Aaron Sanchez Justin Sobol Jerrel Terry Osnel Vilmael Juan Carlos Webber Fall 2003 Dewain Akerblom Kris Bartels Timothy Diener Robert Edwards Dane Hansen Ertwyn Henry Willie Hughley Josh Jenkins Daniel Kennard Chris Laskowski Ray Leavitt Chris McKinley Doug Parker Leland Rodgers Chris Salivar

Osnel Vilmael Spring 2004 Danny Embick Shane Falgus Lawrence Gordon Michael Hancock Daniel Kennard Kinyumba Mutakabbir Nick Paris Aaron Sanchez Jarrid Smith Zachary Wichner Fall 2004 Jared Allen Christian Amaya Carldayle Brantley Ted Czepiga Michael Hancock Dande Hansen Brandon Jackson Greg Joseph

Brett Konchak Chris Laskowski Chris McKinley Kinyumba Mutakabbir Justin Sobol Osnel Vilmael Zach Wichner Spring 2005 Danny Embick Lawrence Gordon Kinyumba Mutakabbir Nick Paris Aaron Sanchez Jarrid Smith Zachary Wichner

Ted Czepiga Dantson Dareus Danny Embick Michael Hancock Michael Ippolito Frantz Joseph Daniel Kennard Philip Martin Chris Munoz Kinyumba Mutakabbir Keegan Peterson Aaron Sanchez Justin Sobol Ryan Sollazzo Rusty Smith Zachary Wichner

Fall 2005 Dewain Akerblom Erik Benson Glynn Bostic Broderick Bolton Jason Cleveland

Spring 2006 Lawrence Gordon Michael Ippolitto Mike O’Neill Keegan Peterson Wilfred Rivera

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Kristopher Rush Cergile Sincere Jarrid Smith Justin Sobol Justin Walton Zachary Wichner Mike Wilds Fall 2006 Eli Cranor Ted Czepiga Malik Eugene Willie Floyd Matt Guice Michael Hancock Rod Huggins Warley Leroy Michael O’Neill Keegan Peterson Tyler Reed Willie Rose Aaron Sanchez Jarrid Smith

Rusty Smith Ryan Sollazzo Robert St. Clair Cedric White Zach Wichner Ryan Wischnefski Spring 2007 Hal Chaires Jermaine Council Eli Cranor Chirs Exposito Cortez Gent Matthew Guice Jason Harmon Rob Housler Lester Jean Frantz Joseph Warley Leroy David Matlock Hunter McCrory Casey McGahee Kevin Miller

Drameko Moore Julian Myers Mike O’Neill Keegan Peterson Charles Pierre Tyler Reed Wilfred Rivera William Rose Ryan Sollazzo Robert St. Clair Raul Valero Cedrick White Zach Wichner Ryan Wischnefski Fall 2007 Kris Bartels Ted Czepiga Alex Fick Mickey Groody Michael Hancock Rod Huggins Jervonte Jackson

Austin Jensen Greg Joseph Vincent Long David Matlock Josh McLean Gil Monzon Ryan Paros Keegan Peterson Tyler Reed Wilfred Rivera William Rose Derek Skop Jarrid Smith Rusty Smith Ryan Sollazzo Robert St. Clair Zachary Wichner Lavoris Williams Ryan Wischnefski Brandon Zeeb Spring 2008 Sean Clayton

Ted Czepiga Malik Eugene Cortez Gent Michael Hancock Austin Jensen Frantz Joseph Warley Leroy Mark Maycock Alfred Morris Nick Paris Keegan Peterson Mauricio Riquer William Rose Robert St. Clair Zachary Wichner Ryan Wischnefski Fall 2008 Marcus Bartels DiIvory Edgecomb Malik Eugene Alex Fick Michael Hancock

Brandon Hando Brantley Harstad Jervonte Jackson Austin Jensen Jamere Johnson Sam McRoy Alfred Morris Troy Niblack Ryan Paros Keegan Peterson Antonio Rodriguez Jordan Sessa Chris White Graham Wilbert Demetrius Williamson Spring 2009 Ed Alexander Joe Bailey Marcus Bartels Andrew Czuprynski Chris Eterno Alex Fick

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Willie Floyd Erik Hansen Rod Huggins Greg Joseph Kevin Miller Alfred Morris Alex Paros Alex Pecorella Keegan Peterson Mauricio Riquer Jordan Sessa Ryan Sollazzo Jeff VanCamp Graham Wilbert Demetrius Williamson Ryan Wischnefski Chris White Brandon Zeeb Fall 2009 Joseph Bailey David Baptiste Marcus Bartels

Chris Bonner Curtis Cross Andy Czuprynski Jamal Davis Chase Dickinson Nexon Dorvilus Alex Fick Jarvis Givens Byron Hankerson Brentley Harstad Rod Huggins Austin Jensen David Kooi Michael Lockley David Matlock Samuel McRoy Keegan Peterson DeAndre Richardson William Rose Josh Savidge Jordan Sessa John Solak Rusty Smith

Andrew Stryffeler Jeff Van Camp Demetrius Williamson Ryan Wischnefski Spring 2010 Joseph Bailey Marcus Bartels Christopher Chappell Andy Czurprynski Cory Davis Jamal Davis Chase Dikinson Nexon Dorvilus Erik Hansen Brentley Harstad Treon Howard Rod Huggins Daniel Joseph Derek King Matt Leicht Samuel McRoy Alfred Morris

Keegan Peterson Jordan Sessa Carl Spital Xavier Stinson Andrew Stryffeler Jeff Van Camp Tony Walding Ed Wertepny Chris White Darian Williams Demetrius Williamson Vinny Zaccario Markenel Zele Fall 2010 Morgan Barnett Marcus Bartels Christopher Chappell Dino Cox Curtis Cross Marcus Cunningham Kevin Cyrille Andy Czyprynski

Alex Deleon Chase Dickinson Damian Fortner Andrew Gumora Ross Gornall Andrew Haynes Chris Jackson Karl James Lester Jean Austin Jensen Derek King Devonte King Burak Kiranlar Ryan Moran Sam McRoy Alfred Morris Anthony Morris Blake Parrish Jordan Sessa Andrew Stryffeler Jeff Van Camp Graham Wilbert Darian Williams

Spring 2011 Ed Alexander Joseph Bailey Marcus Bartels Blake Bierman Andrew Bolognese Forrest Campbell Stephen Curtis Alex Deleon Chase Dickinson Nexon Dorvilus Carlton Falconer Matt Garcia Brentley Harstad Andrew Haynes Austin Jensen Randell Johnson John Jones Devonte King David Kooi Samuel McRoy Glenn Merzius Eric Minemyer

Ryan Moran Anthony Morgan Yourhighness Morgan Alfred Morris Anthony Napoltano Troy Niblack Jordan Sessa Andrew Stryffeler David Terrell Graham Wilbert DeAndre Williams Demetrius Williamson Tim Woods Fall 2011 Joseph Bailey Marcus Bartels Christopher Chappell Dino Cox Alex Deleon Chase Dickinson Nexon Dorvilus Trey Dunn

144

Carlton Falconer Javaris Giles Erik Hansen Brentley Harstad Nicardo Henry Ricaldo Henry David Huntt Austin Jensen Max Karrick Derek Moise Alfred Morris Brendan Myers Chris Newbold Josh Olmann Connor Page Tim Raber Eamon Ryan Stephen Schoewe Jordan Sessa Andrew Stryffeler Shaheem Sutherland Graham Wilbert Martin Wright

Vinny Zaccario Spring 2012 Christopher Chappell Marcus Cunningham Andy Czuprynski Alex Deleon Chase Dickinson Nexon Dorvilus Trey Dunn Carlton Falconer Matt Garcia Matt Gray Marcus Hagins Brentley Harstad Cory Henry Joe Henry Ricaldo Henry Chris Jackson Burak Kiranlar David Lozandier Brendan Meyers Derek Moise

Tony Moore Yourhighness Morgan Troy Niblack Johnathon Ragoo Keith Reaser DeAndre Richardson Jordan Sessa Winfred Strickland Andrew Stryffeler Shaheem Sutherland Stern Vile Graham Wilbert DeAndre Williams Demetrius Williamson Fall 2012 Jonathan Alvarez Mitchell Anderson Joseph Bailey David Baptiste Blake Bierman Shane Blair Brandin Bryant

Paul Cecere Christopher Chappell Marcus Cunningham Andrew Czuprynski Vinny Davino Dillon DeBoer Nexon Dorvilus Isaac Edwards Joseph Fischer Damian Fortner Michael Harrop Brentley Harstad Timothy Haynes Ricaldo Henry David Hinds Cre’von LeBlanc Robert Lohnes Eric Minemyer Yourhighness Morgan Joshua Orsino Anthony Russell Jordan Sessa Winfred Strickland

Andrew Stryffeler Shaheem Sutherland Graham Wilbert Demetrius Williamson Martin Wright Vincent Zaccario Spring 2013 Mitchell Anderson David Baptiste Andrew Bolognese Brandin Bryant Derek Butcher Christopher Chappell Michael Copeland Marcus Cunningham Stephen Curtis Dillon DeBoer Alexander Deleon Nexon Dorvilus Carlton Falconer Jeremy Glinton Grant Helm

Joe Henry Nicardo Henry Ricaldo Henry Christopher Jackson Mustafa Johnson Randell Johnson Andrae Kirk Rodney Lamar Cre’von LeBlanc Braden Lyons Daniel Mckinney Eric Minemyer Derek Moise Anthony Moore Sharrod Neasmon Shalom Ogbonda DeAndre Richardson Kayvon Sherrill Winfred Strickland Andrew Stryffeler Shaheem Sutherland Rodney Whitehead

Fall 2013 Jonathan Alvarez Mitch Anderson Joseph Bailey David Baptiste Blake Bierman Shane Blair Brandin Bryant Paul Cecere Christopher Chappell Marcus Cunningham Andrew Czuprynski Vinny Davino Dillon DeBoer Nexon Dorvilus Isaac Edwards Joseph Fischer Damian Fortner Michael Harrop Brentley Harstad Timothy Haynes Ricaldo Henry David Hinds

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Cre’von LeBlanc Robert Lohnes Eric Minemyer Yourhighness Morgan Josh Orsino Anthony Russell Jordan Sessa Winfred Strickland Andrew Stryffeler Shaheem Sutherland Graham Wilbert Demetrius Williamson Martin Wright Vincent Zaccario Fall 2013 Austin Bland Joshua Ballesteros Brandin Bryant Chris Chappell Jimmie Colley III Marcus Cunningham Vincent Davino

Dillon DeBoer Alex Deleon Nexon Dorvilus Mohammad Farah Roman Fernandez William Grigg III Marcus Hagins Anthony Hamilton Brandon Henderson Christopher Jackson Jaquez Johnson James Lincoln Robert Lohnes Braden Lyons Andrew Matyk Robert Miller Eric Minemyer Derek Moise Anthony Moore Joshua Orsino Michael Scott Shaheem Sutherland Andrew Stryffeler

Lester Thomas Tony Thomas Daron Washington Jr. Antonyo Woods Spring 2014 Stern Vile Eric Minemyer Jason Driskel Marcus Cunningham Haiden Naigel Greg Joseph Andrew Bolognese Michael Harrop Joseph Fischer Griffin Goins Daniel Lozandier Dillon DeBoer Andrew Matyk William Grigg III Reginald Bain Martese Jackson Sharrod Neasman

TEAM AWARDS

Braden Lyons James Lincoln Antonyo Woods Zephyr Jean Brandin Bryant Ronnie Scott Karl James Anthony Moore Freedom Whitfield Joe Henry Kayvon Sherrill Winfred Strickland

Team MVP Year Player 2001 Jared Allen 2002 Chris Laskowski 2003 Jared Allen Chris Laskowski 2004 Jared Allen 2005 Shomari Earls 2006 Aaron Sanchez 2007 Rusty Smith 2008 Rusty Smith 2009 Alfred Morris 2010 Jeff Van Camp 2011 Marcus Bartels Alfred Morris 2012 Not awarded 2013 D’Joun Smith

Position Quarterback Linebacker Quarterback Linebacker Quarterback Linebacker Fullback Quarterback Quarterback Running Back Quarterback Safety Running Back Defensive Back

Offensive MVP Year Player Position 2001 Doug Parker Running Back 2002 Jared Allen Quarterback 2003 Anthony Crissinger-Hill Tight End

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Kevin Fischer Danny Embick Charles Pierre Jarrid Smith Charles Pierre William Rose Lester Jean Alfred Morris William Dukes Mustafa Johnson

Defensive MVP Year Player 2001 Mauratae Johnson 2002 Yrvens Guerrier 2003 Yrvens Guerrier 2004 Chris Laskowski 2005 Shomari Earls 2006 Kris Bartels 2007 Cergile Sincere 2008 Frantz Joseph 2009 Edward Bradwell 2010 Malik Eugene

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Offensive Line Quarterback Running Back Offensive Line Running Back Fullback Wide Receiver Running Back Wide Receiver Center

Position Safety Defensive Lineman Defensive Lineman Linebacker Linebacker Defensive Back Linebacker Linebacker Linebacker Linebacker

2011 2012 2013

Kevin Cryrille Brent Harstad Andrae Kirk

Defensive End Defensive Back Linebacker

Student-Athlete of the Year (Based on stewardship) Year Player Position 2001 Chris Laskowski Linebacker 2002 Chris McKinley Linebacker 2003 Chris McKinley Linebacker 2004 Chris Laskowski Linebacker 2005 Danny Embick Quarterback 2006 Robert St. Clair Defensive Line 2007 Zach Wichner Offensive Line 2008 Keegan Peterson Punter 2009 Alfred Morris Running Back 2010 Marcus Bartels Safety 2011 Graham Wilbert Quarterback 2012 Nexon Dorvilus Tight End 2013 Andrew Stryffeler Defensive End Most-Improved Award Year Player

Position

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Dave Richards Teddy Strachan Johnnie Sloan Dewain Akerblom Robert St. Clair Rickey Bethel Cortez Gent Michael Hancock Lester Jean Joe Bailey Chris Newbold Not Awarded Not Awarded

Offensive Lineman Defensive Lineman Defensive Lineman Long Snapper Defensive Lineman Defensive Back Wide Receiver Defensive Lineman Wide Receiver Offensive Line Offensive Line

Special Teams Award Year Player Position 2001 Nick Seta Captain 2002 Matt Prudenti Holder/Return 2003 Tyrone Higgins Punt Block/Right Side 2004 Mark Myers Kicker 2005 Mike Brown Punter 2006 Dewain Akerblom Long Snapper 2007 DiIvory Edgecomb Kick Return

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

DiIvory Edgecomb Mickey Groody Mickey Groody Mickey Groody Tim Raber Sean Kelly

Kick Return Punter Punter Punter Long Snapper Punter

Non-Scholarship MVP Year Player Position 2001 Coisge McCullough Safety 2002 Daveon Barron Running Back 2002 George Guffey Offensive Lineman 2003 Jerrell Terry Defensive Back 2004 Mike Brown Punter 2005 John Rizzo Offensive Lineman 2006 Chad Wilkes Wide Receiver 2007 Michael Hancock Defensive Lineman 2008 Daniel Joseph Defensive Lineman 2009 Carl Spitale Offensive Lineman 2010 Tim Raber Long Snapper 2011 David Baptiste Defensive Tackle 2012 Not Awarded 2013 Not Awarded

Gridiron Club Award Year Player 2001 Ed Mathews 2002 Jordan Roberts 2003 Quentin Swain 2012 Not Awarded

Position Offensive Lineman Defensive Lineman Linebacker

Bone Award (Memory of Ramon Rickards) Year Player Position 2004 Shomari Earls Linebacker 2005 Lawrence Gordon Cornerback 2006 Frantz Joseph Linebacker 2007 Frantz Joseph Linebacker 2008 Ted Czepiga Linebacker/ST 2009 Marcus Bartels Cornerback 2010 Yourhighness Morgan Linebacker 2011 Marcus Bartels Safety 2012 Not Awarded 2013 Adarius Glanton Linebacker Team Above Self Year Player 2003 Matt Prudenti

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Position Wide Receiver

2008 2009

Ted Czepiga David Matlock

Linebacker/ST Offensive Lineman

Iron Owl Award Year Player 2012 Alex Deleon 2013 Randell Johnson

Position Tight End Linebacker

Mr Resilient Offense Year Player 2013 Nexon Dorvilus

Position Tight End

Mr. Resilient Defense Year Player 2013 Martin Wright

Position Defensive End

Hold the Rope Year Player 2013 Daniel McKinney

Position Wide Receiver

Senior Award Year Player 2013 Cory Henry

Position Defensive End

Howard Schnellenberger Community Outreach Award Year Player Position 2013 Christopher Chappell Offensive Lineman Scout Team Offensive Award Year Player Position 2012 Michael Harrop Tight End 2013 Kalib Woods Wide Receiver Scout Team Defensive Award Year Player Position 2012 Paul Cecere Linebacker 2013 Anthony Hamilton Defensive Back Scout Team Special Teams Award Year Player Position 2012 Shaheem Sutherland Safety 2013 Nate Ozedmir Linebacker Players Who Played in Every Game During Four-Year Career Jared Allen (01-04)*

Andy Czyprinski (09-12) Kevin Fischer (01-04)* William Gray (01-04)* Yrvens Guerrier (01-04)* Chris Laskowski (01-04)* Chris McKinley (01-04)* Mark Myers (01-04)* Johnnie Sloan (01-04)* Brittney Tellis (01-04)* Nello Faulk (03-06) David Matlock (06-09) Lester Jean (07-10) *Inaugural team members Players to Sign Professional Contracts Brian Pare Free Agent Chicago Bears (2004) Chris Laskowski Free Agent Indianapolis Colts (2005) Kevin Fischer Free Agent Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2005) Jared Allen Free Agent Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2005) Quentin Swain NFL Europe (Berlin) (2005) Willie Hughley Free Agent Cleveland Browns (2006) Nello Faulk Free Agent Jacksonville Jaguars (2007) Mark Myers CFL (2007/Jets 2008)

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Lawrence Gordon CFL (2007) Taheem Acevedo Free Agent Kansas City Chiefs (2007) Casey McGahee CFL (2007) Troy Pindell CFL (2007) Jervonte Jackson Philadelphia Eagles (2008) Frantz Joseph Free Agent Oakland Raiders (2008) Jason Harmon Free Agent Jacksonville Jaguars (2009) William Rose Free Agent Tennessee Titans (2009) Rusty Smith 6th Round Tennessee Titans (2009) Rob Housler 3rd Round Arizona Cardinals (2010) Lester Jean Free Agent Tennessee Titans (2011) Michael Lockley Free Agent Jacksonville Jaguars (2011) Alfred Morris 7th Round Washington Redskins (2012) Kevin Cyrille Free Agent Minnesota Vikings (2012) David Hinds Free Agent Miami Dolphins (2013) Keith Reaser 5th Round San Francisco 49ers (2014) Randell Johnson 7th Round Buffalo Bills (2014)

Endurance Club Members Year Player 2012 Brandin Bryant 2012 Dillon DeBoer 2012 Nexon Dorvilus 2012 Croy Henry 2012 Chris Jackson 2012 Randell Johnson 2012 Andrae Kirk 2012 Cre’von LeBlanc 2012 Brayden Lyons 2012 Derek Moise 2012 Sharrod Neasman 2012 Shalom Ogbonda 2012 Josh Orsino 2012 Damian Parms 2012 Keith Reasere 2012 Andrew Stryffeler 2012 Jonathan Wallace

INDIVIDUAL GAME RECORDS

Most Carries 38 30 29 28 27

Morris, Alfred Morris, Alfred Morris, Alfred Pierre, Charles Parker, Doug

UAB at ULM at North Texas at North Texas at North Texas

Nov 26, 2011 Oct 9, 2010 Oct 17, 2009 Nov 18, 2006 Sept 11, 2004

Most Net Yards Rushing 198 194 181 163 162

Morris, Alfred Pierre, Charles Morris, Alfred Morris, Alfred Morris, Alfred

UAB at WKU at Louisiana Arkansas State at North Texas

Nov 26, 2011 Oct 18, 2008 Oct 24, 2009 Nov 05, 2011 Oct 08, 2011

38 carries 23 carries 24 carries 19 carries 24 carries

Highest Average Gain Per Rush (10 carries)

11.7 10.9 10.6 8.6 8.5

Pierre, Charles Pierre, Charles Pierre, Charles Morris, Alfred Morris, Alfred

NT UL UAB Arkansas State MT

Nov 08, 2008 Nov 15, 2008 Sep 06, 2008 Nov 05, 2011 Oct 22, 2011

Most rushing TDs Scored 4 4 2

Morris, Alfred Parker,Doug 16 with 2

UAB Jacksonville

Longest Rush from Scrimmage 74 73

Pierre, Charles Pierre, Charles

at WKU UAB

149

12-140 10-109 13-138 19-163 18-153

Nov 26, 2011 Oct 13, 2001

Oct 18, 2008 Sep 06, 2008

68 65 53

Housler, Rob Floyd, Willie Edgecomb, D.

at FIU FIU at Middle Tennessee

Most Passes Attempted 54 50 50 50

Smith, Rusty Johnson, Jaquez Smith, Rusty Smith, Rusty

Louisiana-Monroe Middle Tennessee FIU ULM

Most Passes Completed 35 31 30 28 28

Smith, Rusty Johnson, Jaquez Smith, Rusty Allen,Jared Smith, Rusty

Louisiana-Monroe Middle Tennessee ULM at Hawai`i at ULM

Nov 24, 2007 Oct 30, 2010 Sep 30, 2008 Oct 27, 2007 Sep 21, 2013 Nov 29, 2008 Sep 26, 2009 Oct 27, 2007 Sep 21, 2013 Sep 26, 2009 Sep 4, 2004 Oct 25, 2008

Highest % Passes Comp. (10 attempts) 78.1 77.8 77.3 73.5 73.3

Smith, Rusty Allen,Jared Van Camp, Jeff Allen,Jared Allen,Jared

vs Memphis Nicholls State at USF FIU Northern CO

Dec 21, 2007 Oct 11, 2003 Oct 02, 2010 Dec 04, 2004 Oct 18, 2003

25-32 14-18 17-22 25-34 11-15

Most Consecutive Passes Completed J, Allen/D, Embick Graham Wilbert Rusty Smith Jared Allen Rusty Smith Jared Allen Jared Allen Jared Allen Danny Embick Rusty Smith Jeff Van Camp Graham Wilbert

11 11 10 9 9 8 8 8 8 8 8 8

Most Passing Yards 463 389 359 352 347

Smith, Rusty Smith, Rusty Smith, Rusty Allen,Jared Smith, Rusty

Minnesota FIU at ULL at UCF ULM

Siena Wagner Oklahoma State YSU Troy James Madison North Arizona North Texas Louisville ULM UAB South Alabama

11/15/03 08/31/12 09/08/07 09/20/03 12/01/07 09/14/02 12/06/03 09/11/04 10/01/05 10/27/07 11/07/09 10/20/12

Sep 15, 2007 Nov 29, 2008 Oct 24, 2009 Sep 13, 2003 Sep 26, 2009

Most Passing Yards Gained Per Attempt (10 attempts) 14.1 Allen,Jared 12.8 Smith, Rusty 11.7 Allen,Jared 11.2 Allen,Jared 11.2 Smith, Rusty

Edward Waters at Louisiana Gardner-Webb at Florida A&M ULL

Nov 27, 2004 Oct 24, 2009 Nov 1, 2003 Oct 30,2004 Nov 15, 2008

Most Passing Yards Gained Per Completion (5 completions) 25.2 24.9 22.9 22.7 20.5

Allen,Jared Allen,Jared Allen,Jared Allen,Jared Allen,Jared

Albany (NY) at Florida A&M Edward Waters at Bethune-C. at Eastern KY

Nov 17, 2001 Oct 30,2004 Nov 27, 2004 Nov 29, 2003 Sep 21, 2002

Most Touchdown Passes 5 5 5 4 4 4

Smith, Rusty Smith, Rusty Smith, Rusty Smith, Rusty Smith, Rusty Smith, Rusty

vs Memphis FIU Minnesota NT UL at FIU

150

13-183 28-359 13-152 20-224 26-290

5-126 9-224 8-183 9-204 11-226 Dec 21, 2007 Nov 29, 2008 Sep 15, 2007 Nov 08, 2008 Nov 15, 2008 Nov 24, 2007

4 4

Smith, Rusty Smith, Rusty

at ULL at ULL

Most Passes had Intercepted 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

Smith, Rusty at Minnesota Allen,Jared Colgate Allen,Jared ULM Clayton, Sean at FIU Embick, Danny MT Embick, Danny ULM Van Camp, Jeff at Middle Tennessee Wilbert, Graham at FIU Wilbert, Graham at North Texas Wilbert, Graham at Auburn

Oct 20, 2007 Oct 24, 2009 Sep 20, 2008 Dec 13, 2003 Oct 23, 2004 Nov 26, 2005 Oct 15, 2005 Sep 22, 2005 Nov 27, 2010 Nov 12, 2011 Oct 08, 2011 Sep 24, 2011

Highest Passing Eff. Rating (10 attempts) 219.1 211.6 209.8 201.5 200.5

Smith, Rusty Smith, Rusty Smith, Rusty Van Camp, Jeff Smith, Rusty

at Louisiana vs Memphis ULL ULL NT

Oct 24, 2009 Dec 21, 2007 Nov 15, 2008 Nov 13, 2010 Nov 08, 2008

Longest Pass Completion 88 80 80 78 77

Allen,Jared Allen,Jared Van Camp, Jeff Allen,Jared Van Camp, Jeff

Albany (NY) at Northern Colorado at Arkansas State at Florida A&M at UAB

Most Passes Caught 15 11 11 9 9 9

Crissinger-Hill Gent, Cortez Harmon, Jason Crissinger-Hill Jean, Lester McKinney,D.

at Hawai`i ULM ULM at FIU at UAB Middle Tennessee

Most Yards Receiving 183 164 163 160

Crissinger-Hill Jean, Lester Crissinger-Hill Crissinger-Hill

at Hawai`i at UAB at Florida A&M Texas State

Sep 4, 2004 Sep 02, 2010 Oct 30,2004 Oct 04, 2003

Nov 17, 2001 Oct 16, 2004 Oct 23, 2010 Oct 30,2004 Sep 02, 2010 Sep 4, 2004 Oct 27, 2007 Sep 26, 2009 Nov 22, 2003 Sep 02, 2010 Sep 21, 2013 15 receptions 9 receptions 6 receptions 7 receptions

Highest Average Gain Per Reception (3 receptions) 39.5 Tellis,Brittney at Eastern Kentucky 36.2 Gent, Cortez at FIU 32.2 Holley, Avery Troy 30.7 Bynes,Roosevelt Edward Waters 30.7 Bynes,Roosevelt at NT

Most TD Receptions 3 2

Gent, Cortez 21 with 2

FIU

Longest Pass Reception 88 80 80 78 77

Parker,Thomas Albany (NY) Bynes,Roosevelt at Northern Colorado Jean, Lester at Arkansas State Crissinger-Hill at Florida A&M Jean, Lester at UAB

Sep 21, 20024-158 Nov 24, 20074-145 Dec 04, 20104-129 Nov 27, 20043-92 Sep 11, 20043-92 Nov 29, 2008

Nov 17, 2001 Oct 16, 2004 Oct 23, 2010 Oct 30,2004 Sep 02, 2010

Most Total Offense Plays 65 Johnson, Jaquez Middle Tennessee Sep 21, 2013 5 rush,50 pass 54 Smith, Rusty ULM Oct 27, 2007 0 rush,54 pass 54 Smith, Rusty ULM Sep 26, 2009 4 rush,50 pass

151

53 Smith, Rusty 53 Smith, Rusty

FIU at ULL

Nov 29, 2008 3 rush,50 pass Oct 20, 2007 8 rush,45 pass

Most Total Offense Yards Gained 449 382 359 355 351

Smith, Rusty Smith, Rusty Smith, Rusty Johnson, Jaquez Allen,Jared

Minnesota Sep 15, 2007 FIU Nov 29, 2008 at ULL Oct 24, 2009 Middle Tenn. Sep 21, 2013 at UCF Sep 13, 2003

-14 rush,463 pass -7 rush,389 pass 0 rush,359 pass 34 rush,321 pass -1 rush,352 pass

Highest Average Gain Per Play (20 plays) 12.8 11.2 10.7 10.2 9.9 9.9

Smith, Rusty Allen,Jared Smith, Rusty Smith, Rusty Smith, Rusty Smith, Rusty

at Louisiana Oct 24, 2009 at Florida A&M Oct 30,2004 at FIU Nov 24, 2007 ULL Nov 15, 2008 vs Memphis Dec 21, 2007 NT Nov 08, 2008

Most All-Purpose Yards Gained 231 219 219 213

Jackson,Anthony Edgecomb, D. Morris, Alfred Morris, Alfred

Marist USF at Louisiana at North Texas

28-359 20-224 31-333 27-276 33-328 25-247

Sep 22, 2001 Oct 06, 2007 Oct 24, 2009 Oct 08, 2011

210

Edgecomb, D.

at TROY

Most All-Purpose Attempts 38 31 30 29 29 29

Morris, Alfred Morris, Alfred Parker,Doug Jackson,Anthony Morris, Alfred Pierre, Charles

UAB at ULM at North Texas Bethune-Cookman at North Texas at North Texas

Most Points Scored 24 24 18 18 18 18

Morris, Alfred Parker,Doug Gent, Cortez Morris, Alfred Morris, Alfred Sanchez,Aaron

UAB Jacksonville FIU at FIU Arkansas State Edward Waters

Most Touchdowns Scored 4 4 3 3

Morris, Alfred Parker,Doug Gent, Cortez Morris, Alfred

UAB Jacksonville FIU at FIU

Dec. 1, 2007 Nov 26, 2011 Oct 09, 2010 Sep 11, 2004 Sep 07, 2002 Oct 17, 2009 Nov 18, 2006 Nov 26, 2011 Oct 13, 2001 Nov 29, 2008 Dec 05, 2009 Nov 14, 2009 Nov 27, 2004 Nov 26, 2011 Oct 13, 2001 Nov 29, 2008 Dec 05, 2009

3 3 2

Morris, Alfred Sanchez,Aaron Bonner, Chris

Arkansas State Edward Waters at ULL

Nov 14, 2009 Nov 27, 2004 Oct 24, 2009

Most Extra Points Made by Kicking 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6

Leroy, Warley Leroy, Warley Leroy, Warley Myers,Mark Gornall, Ross Leroy, Warley Myers,Mark Myers,Mark

at FIU FIU UAB Siena College at Louisiana Minnesota at Northern Arizona Edward Waters

Nov 24, 2007 Nov 29, 2008 Sep 06, 2008 Nov 15, 2003 Oct 24, 2009 Sep 15, 2007 Dec 06, 2003 Nov 27, 2004

Most Extra Points Attempted by Kicking 8 7 7 7 7 6 6 6

Leroy, Warley Gornall, Ross Leroy, Warley Leroy, Warley Myers,Mark Gornall, Ross Leroy, Warley Leroy, Warley

at FIU at ULL FIU UAB Siena College at NT vs Memphis NT

152

Nov 24, 2007 Oct 24, 2009 Nov 29, 2008 Sep 06, 2008 Nov 15, 2003 Oct 17, 2009 Dec 21, 2007 Nov 08, 2008

6 6 6 6

Leroy, Warley Leroy, Warley Myers,Mark Myers,Mark

ULL Minnesota at Northern Arizona Edward Waters

Nov 15, 2008 Sep 15, 2007 Dec 06, 2003 Nov 27, 2004

Most Points Scored by Kicking 13 12 12 12 12

Myers,Mark Leroy, Warley Leroy, Warley Myers,Mark Myers,Mark

at Northern Colorado Oct 16, 2004 Louisiana-Monroe Oct 27, 2007 at North Texas Sep 22, 2007 at Northern Arizona Dec 06, 2003 at Bethune-Cookman Nov 29, 2003

Most Field Goals Attempted 4 4 4 3

Anderson, Mitch at East Carolina Leroy, Warley USF Leroy, Warley Louisiana-Monroe 15 with

Most Field Goals Made 3 3 3 3

Leroy, Warley Leroy, Warley Leroy, Warley Myers,Mark

Sep 05, 2013 Oct 06, 2007 Oct 27, 2007

at ULM Oct 25, 2008 Louisiana-Monroe Oct 27, 2007 at North Texas Sep 22, 2007 at Bethune-Cookman Nov 29, 2003

3 3 2

Myers,Mark Myers,Mark 23 with

at Northern Colorado at Hawai`i

Longest Field Goal Made 53 50 49 48 48 46 46

Myers,Mark Kennard, Daniel Myers,Mark Myers,Mark Myers,Mark Anderson, Mitch Leroy, Warley

Most Punts 11 11 10 10

Groody, Mickey Rosas,Andy Kelly, Sean Peterson, K

Dec 06, 2003 Oct 01, 2005 Sep 4, 2004 Nov 29, 2003 Oct 12, 2002 Sep 05, 2013 Nov 10, 2007

at TROY at Eastern Illinois at Miami at Michigan State

Nov 19, 2011 Nov 16, 2002 Aug 30, 2013 Sep 13, 2008

Groody, Mickey at Troy Kelly, Sean at Miami Peterson, K at Oklahoma State

380 375

Rosas,Andy Rosas,Andy

at Eastern Illinois Nov 16, 2002 11 punts at Middle Tennessee Aug 28, 2003 8 punts

Highest Average Yards Per Punt (3 punts)

at Northern Arizona at Louisville at Hawai`i at Bethune-Cookman Youngstown State at East Carolina Arkansas State

Most Yards Punting 439 415 384

Oct 16, 2004 Sep 4, 2004

Nov 19, 2011 11 punts Aug 30, 2013 10 punts Sep 08, 2007 8 punts

53.1 52.7 52.3 48.0 47.3

Groody, Mickey Groody, Mickey Groody, Mickey Peterson, K Brown,Mike

Troy NT at Texas at Oklahoma State at Middle Tennessee

Dec 04, 2010 Sep 25, 2010 Nov 20, 2010 Sep 08, 2007 Sep 18, 2004

Most Punts Downed Inside 20 4 4 4 4 4

Kelly, Sean O’Neill, Mike Peterson, K Rosas,Andy Rosas,Andy

Longest Punt 73 72 67 66 64

Groody, Mickey Groody, Mickey Rosas,Andy Brown,Mike Brown, Mike

at Miami at NT at Michigan State at UCF at Illinois State

Aug 30, 2013 Nov 18, 2006 Sep 13, 2008 Sep 13, 2003 Sep 27, 2003

FIU Troy at Nicholls State at Texas State ULM

Oct 30, 2010 Dec 04, 2010 Oct 05, 2002 Oct 09, 2004 Sep 22, 2005

153

7-372 3-158 3-157 8-384 6-284

64

Groody, Mickey

at Middle Tennessee

Longest Punt Return 75 50 48 45 41

Tellis,Brittney Prudenti,Matt Polo, T. Tellis,Brittney Tellis,Brittney

Albany (NY) Northern Colorado at ULM at Florida A&M at Gardner-Webb

Longest Kick Return 85 65 63 57 55

Jackson,Anthony Floyd, Willie Edgecomb, D. Edgecomb, D. Jackson,Anthony

Marist at North Texas vs Memphis at Kentucky Siena College

Nov 27, 2010 Nov 17, 2001 Oct 18, 2003 Oct 25, 2008 Oct 30,2004 Nov 03, 2001 Sep 22, 2001 Oct 08, 2011 Dec 21, 2007 Sep 29, 2007 Nov 15, 2003

Longest Interception Return 87 75 64 63 57

Hughley,Willie Smith, D’Joun Merzius, Gedel Hughley,Willie Hughley,Willie

at James Madison at USF Southern Utah Univ. Northern Colorado Illinois State

Sep 14, 2002 Sep 14, 2013 Oct 12, 2006 Oct 18, 2003 Nov 20, 2004

Longest Fumble Return 99 46 34 28 25

Osborne,Taurian Sloan,Johnnie Hancock, M. Savidge, Josh Hughley,Willie

at Bethune-Cookman Nicholls State at ULM MT at Northern Arizona

Most Punt Returns 6 6 5 5 5

Tellis,Brittney Tellis,Brittney Tellis,Brittney Tellis,Brittney Tellis,Brittney

Morris Brown Edward Waters at Gardner-Webb at Troy at NT

Most Punt Return Yards 104 95 80 64 61

Tellis,Brittney Tellis,Brittney Tellis,Brittney Tellis,Brittney Prudenti,Matt

Sep 08, 2001 Oct 11, 2003 Oct 25, 2008 Oct 31, 2009 Dec 06, 2003 Nov 09, 2002 Nov 27, 2004 Nov 03, 2001 Nov 06, 2004 Sep 11, 2004

Albany (NY) Nov 17, 2001 Edward Waters Nov 27, 2004 at Gardner-Webb Nov 03, 2001 at Florida A&M Oct 30,2004 Northern Colorado Oct 18, 2003

4 returns 6 returns 5 returns 3 returns 2 returns

Highest Average Gain Per Punt Return (2 returns) 30.5 Prudenti,Matt 26.0 Tellis,Brittney 21.3 Tellis,Brittney 20.0 Simeon, Frantz 18.5 Simeon, Frantz

Northern Colorado Oct 18, 2003 Albany (NY) Nov 17, 2001 at Florida A&M Oct 30,2004 at Oklahoma State Sep 16, 2006 Southern Utah Oct 12, 2006

Most Kick Returns 7 6 6 6 6 6 6

Edgecomb, D. Blanchard, Jeff Edgecomb, D. Edgecomb, D. Edgecomb, D. Edgecomb, D. Hall, Terence

at Troy at UAB Arkansas State at Florida FIU at ULL at Louisville

Most Kick Return Yards 168 151 145 143 139

Jackson,Anthony Edgecomb, D. Edgecomb, D. Edgecomb, D. Edgecomb, D.

Marist vs Memphis at ULL at Troy Arkansas State

154

2-61 4-104 3-64 2-40 2-37

Dec. 1, 2007 Sep 02, 2010 Nov 10, 2007 Nov 17, 2007 Nov 29, 2008 Oct 20, 2007 Oct 01, 2005 Sep 22, 2001 Dec 21, 2007 Oct 20, 2007 Dec. 1, 2007 Nov 10, 2007

3 returns 4 returns 6 returns 7 returns 6 returns

139

Jackson,Anthony at Gardner-Webb Nov 03, 2001

5 returns

Highest Average Gain Per Kick Return (2 returns) 56.0 Jackson,Anthony Marist Sep 22, 2001 44.5 Bartels, Kris Arkansas State Oct 28, 2006 39.0 Jackson,Anthony at Hawai`i Sep 4, 2004 37.8 Edgecomb, D. vs Memphis Dec 21, 2007 33.5 Jackson, Anthony at Bethune-Cookman Sep 08, 2001

Most Fumble Returns 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Hancock, M. Henry, Cory Hughley,Willie Johnson,Mau. Joseph, Frantz Lockley, M. McGahee,Casey Osborne,Taurian Pasick,Lee Pasick,Lee Poitier,Todd Savidge, Josh

at ULM at USF at Northern Arizona St. Mary’s (CA) ULL at Troy Illinois State at Bethune-Cookman FIU Marist Youngstown State MT

3-168 2-89 2-78 4-151 2-67

Oct 25, 2008 Sep 14, 2013 Dec 06, 2003 Oct 20, 2001 Oct 18, 2006 Nov 21, 2009 Nov 20, 2004 Sep 08, 2001 Nov 23, 2002 Sep 22, 2001 Oct 12, 2002 Oct 31, 2009

1 1 1 1

Sloan,Johnnie Sloan,Johnnie Small, Corey Swain,Quentin

at Bethune-Cookman Nicholls State at Kentucky at FIU

Most Fumble Return Yards 107 46 34 28 25

Osborne,Taurian Sloan,Johnnie Hancock, M. Savidge, Josh Hughley,Willie

at Bethune-Cookman Nicholls State at ULM MT at Northern Arizona

Most Interceptions 3 Polo, T. Minnesota 3 Small, Corey Arkansas State 2 Acevedo, Taheem at NT 2 Bartels, Marcus FIU 2 Hughley,Willie Illinois State 2 Hughley,Willie at Middle Tennessee 2 Polo, T. at NT

Nov 29, 2003 Oct 11, 2003 Sep 29, 2007 Nov 22, 2003 Sep 08, 2001 Oct 11, 2003 Oct 25, 2008 Oct 31, 2009 Dec 06, 2003

Sep 15, 2007 Oct 28, 2006 Nov 18, 2006 Oct 30, 2010 Nov 20, 2004 Sep 18, 2004 Sep 22, 2007

Most Interception Return Yards 104

Hughley,Willie

Illinois State

2 returns 1 returns 1 returns 1 returns 1 returns

Nov 20, 2004 2 returns

87 75 64 63

Hughley,Willie Smith, D’Joun Merzius, Gedel Hughley,Willie

at James Madison at USF Southern Utah Northern Colorado

Sep 14, 2002 Sep 14, 2013 Oct 12, 2006 Oct 18, 2003

1 returns 1 returns 1 returns 1 returns

Highest Average Gain Per Interception Return (2 returns)

52.0 18.5 10.7 5.7 4.5

Hughley,Willie Bartels, Marcus Small, Corey Polo, T. Hughley,Willie

Most Tackles 18 18 16 16 16

Small, Corey Terry,Jerrell Clark, Andre Hinds, David Joseph, Frantz

Illinois State FIU Arkansas State Minnesota at Middle Tennessee at Kentucky at Eastern Illinois at Michigan State Arkansas State UAB

2-104 2-37 3-32 3-17 2-9

Sep 29, 2007 Nov 16, 2002 Sep 13, 2008 Nov 05, 2011 Sep 06, 2008

14-4 7-11 6-10 7-9 6-10

Gray,William Bethune-Cookman Sep 07, 2002 Laskowski,Chris at Middle Tennessee Sep 18, 2004

1-2 3-0

Most Quarterback Sacks 3.0 3.0

Nov 20, 2004 Oct 30, 2010 Oct 28, 2006 Sep 15, 2007 Sep 18, 2004

155

3.0 3.0 2.0

Sloan,Johnnie Walker,Joe 16 with

at Texas State Jacksonville

Most Tackles for Loss 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 3.5 3.5

Higgins,Tyrone Laskowski,Chris Sloan,Johnnie St. Clair, R. Johnson, R. Sloan,Johnnie

Colgate

Earls,Shomari Parms, Damian Sincere, C. Sloan, Johnnie Smith, D’Joun Swain, Quentin 128 with Joseph, Greg

Dec 13, 2003

3-0 4-0 4-0 1-1 3-0 2-1

Bethune-Cookman Sep 07, 2002 MT Oct 15, 2005 ULM Dec 03, 2011 at Youngstown State Sep 20, 2003 Nicholls State at East Carolina Minnesota at Bethune-Cookman at USF at Troy State

Most Pass Breakups 4

2-1 2-1 2-0

at Middle Tennessee Sep 18, 2004

Most Fumbles Forced 2 2 2 2 2 2 1

Oct 09, 2004 Oct 13, 2001 Oct 18, 2003

UAB

Oct 11, 2003 Sep 05, 2013 Sep 15, 2007 Nov 29, 2003 Sep 14, 2013 Oct 26, 2002

Sep 06, 2008

4

Small, Corey

at South Carolina

Most Blocked Kicks 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Bartels, Marcus Earls,Shomari Fenelon,Jack Givens, Jarvis Hill, Tavoris Hughley,Willie Hughley,Willie Jackson, Jer. Jensen, Austin Jensen, Austin Joseph, Greg Lockley, M. Lockley, M. Lockley, M. Lockley, M. Lockley, M. McDowell,David Mutakabbir,Kin. Pindell,Troy Pindell,Troy

at North Texas at Middle Tennessee at Troy at FIU at North Texas at Northern Colorado at North Texas Middle Tennessee NT at Nebraska at Louisville Troy at ULL at Arkansas State at UAB NT at Florida A&M at Northern Colorado Illinois State at Texas State

Sep 23, 2006 Oct 17, 2009 Aug 28, 2003 Oct 26, 2002 Nov 12, 2011 Sep 22, 2007 Oct 16, 2004 Sep 11, 2004 Oct 15, 2005 Nov 08, 2008 Sep 05, 2009 Oct 01, 2005 Dec 04, 2010 Oct 20, 2007 Oct 23, 2010 Sep 02, 2010 Sep 25, 2010 Oct 30,2004 Oct 16, 2004 Nov 20, 2004 Oct 09, 2004

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Pinnick, Josh Poitier,Todd Rickards,Ramon Rickards,Ramon Riquer, M. Rivera, Wilfred Rivera, Wilfred Roundtree,Craig Skinner,Quincy Skinner,Quincy

at Troy Slippery Rock Morris Brown College Bethune-Cookman ULM vs Memphis at NT Youngstown State Colgate Siena College

Starting QB Records Allen, Jared Smith, Rusty Van Camp, Jeff Johnson, Jaquez Clayton, Sean Wilbert, Graham Embick, Danny Curtis, Stephen Kooi, David Hankerson, Greg Jahn, Garrett

25-19 19-19 7-10 6-5 4-6 3-19 2-8 1-0 0-1 0-1 0-2

156

Nov 05, 2005 Sept 1, 2001 Nov 09, 2002 Sep 07, 2002 Oct 27, 2007 Dec 21, 2007 Sep 22, 2007 Oct 12, 2002 Dec 13, 2003 Nov 15, 2003

QB Starting Debuts Garrett Jahn Jared Allen Danny Embick Sean Clayton Rusty Smith Jeff Van Camp Graham Wilbert David Kooi Stephen Curtis Jaquez Johnson Hankerson, Greg

L, 7-40 W, 31-28 W, 49-15 W, 26-23 L, 6-54 L, 56-29 L, 41-3 L, 20-0 W, 7-3 L, 34-6 L, 18-14

Slippery Rock Bethune Edward Waters North Texas Clemson UAB Florida WKU Wagner Miami Rice

09/01/01 09/08/01 11/27/04 11/12/05 09/02/06 11/07/09 09/03/11 10/15/11 08/31/12 08/30/13 09/28/13

36,124 Michigan State at FF 29,103 Western Kentucky 21,106 USF 19,760 Marshall 18,540 Arkansas State 17,543 FIU 17,275 North Texas 17,191 Troy 16,902 ULM 16,781 FIU 16,421 Oklahoma State 16,344 Middle Tennessee 16,262 FIU 16,218 Arkansas State FF- Ford Field, FAU’s neutral site

Largest Away Crowd 101,821 99,799 98,053 92,746 90,107

Alabama Texas Texas Georgia Florida

09/22/12 11/20/10 08/30/08 09/15/12 11/17/07

09/11/10 10/15/11 10/06/07 10/12/13 11/10/07 10/30/10 11/08/08 10/07/08 10/27/07 11/29/08 09/08/05 10/22/11 12/04/04 11/14/09

88,708 85,719 85,517 82,249

Florida Nebraska Auburn Auburn

09/03/11 09/05/09 10/26/13 09/24/11

Season Attendance Total 400,231 355,946 350,709 329,699 326,252 323,897 322,849 306,427 238,711 171,208 140,155 106,078 103,616

Avg 33,352 29,662 26,977 25,361 27,187 26,991 26,904 25.536 21,701 14,267 10,011 10,607 9,420

Season 2011 2012 2008 2007 2013 2006 2009 2010 2005 2004 2003 2001 2002

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TEAM GAME RECORDS

ATTENDANCE RECORDS

Largest Home Crowd

Most First Downs FAU 29 Texas State 10/04/03 28 Siena 11/15/03 28 FIU 11/29/08 Opponent 30 Florida 09/03/11 Both Teams 53 FIU 11/29/08 49 Memphis 12/21/07 49 South Alabama 10/20/12 Fewest First Downs FAU 1 Michigan State 09/10/11 6 Western Kentucky 10/15/11 6 Alabama 09/22/12 Opponent 5 Siena 11/15/03 8 Arkansas State 10/28/06 9 Jacksonville 10/13/01 Both Teams 22 ULL 10/18/06 23 St. Peter’s 10/27/01

23 Troy 11/06/04 23 Western Kentucky 10/15/11 Most Rushing First Downs FAU 24 Nicholls State 10/11/03 21 Siena 11/15/03 Opponent 20 Eastern Kentucky 09/21/02 18 Slippery Rock 09/01/01 Both Teams 26 North Texas 10/17/09 25 Siena 11/15/03 Fewest Rushing First Downs FAU 0 Michigan State 09/10/11 1 Connecticut 11/02/02 1 James Madison 09/14/02 1 FIU 11/16/12 Opponent 1 Morris Brown 11/09/02 1 Northern Colorado 10/16/04 Both Teams 4 James Madison 09/14/02

7 Northern Colorado 10/16/04 Most Passing First Downs FAU 19 Middle Tennessee 10/31/09 17 Memphis 12/21/07 Opponent 21 Valdosta 09/06/03 17 Troy 11/21/09 Both Teams 37 UCF 09/13/03 31 UAB 09/06/08 Fewest Passing First Downs FAU 1 Michigan State 09/10/11 2 Eastern Illinois 11/16/02 2 Alabama 09/22/12 Opponent 0 Siena 11/15/03 2 Marist 09/22/01 Both Teams 7 Siena 11/15/03 7 Western Kentucky 10/15/11 8 Troy State 10/26/02

8 Albany 11/17/01 Most First Downs by Penalty FAU 6 Texas State 10/04/03 5 Four Times Opponent 8 ULM 10/25/08 5 Arkansas State 10/23/10 5 South Alabama 10/20/12 Both Teams 9 ULM 10/25/08 8 Bethune-Cookman 09/07/02 8 FIU 11/12/11 8 South Alabama 10/20/12 Rushing Most Attempts FAU 56 Texas State 10/04/03 55 Siena 11/15/03 Opponent 64 Middle Tennessee 10/15/05 63 Colgate 12/13/03 Both Teams 96 Eastern Illinois 11/16/02

95 St. Mary’s Fewest Attempts FAU 19 FIU 20 Michigan State Opponent 10 Hawaii 20 FIU Both Teams 49 Hawaii 55 UCF Most Net Yards FAU 381 Siena 252 ULL Opponent 379 Eastern Illinois 372 Eastern Kentucky Both Teams 517 Eastern Illinois 507 Siena Fewest Net Yards FAU

158

10/20/01 11/16/12 09/10/11 09/04/04 12/04/04 09/04/04 09/13/03 11/15/03 10/24/09 11/16/02 09/21/02 11/16/02 11/15/03

-36 USF 08/30/02 -15 James Madison 09/14/02 Opponent 6 Arkansas State 10/28/06 16 Jacksonville 10/13/01 27 Hawaii 09/04/04 Both Teams 58 James Madison 09/14/02 79 USF 08/30/02 Highest Avg. Yards/Rush FAU 7.8 UAB 09/06/08 6.7 Siena 11/15/03 Opponent 8.3 Nebraska 09/05/09 8.2 South Carolina 09/19/09 Lowest Avg. Yards/Rush FAU -0.6 FIU 11/16/12 -0.5 James Madison 09/14/02 Opponent 0.2 Arkansas State 10/28/06 0.4 Jacksonville 10/13/01

0.9 Northern Colorado 10/16/04 Most Touchdowns Rushing FAU 5 Edward Waters 11/27/04 5 Slippery Rock 09/01/01 Opponent 5 Georgia 09/15/12 Passing Most Attempts FAU 54 Middle Tennessee 10/31/09 51 FIU 11/16/12 Opponent 66 Hawaii 09/04/04 52 UCF 09/13/03 Both Teams 112 Hawaii 09/04/04 98 FIU 11/29/08 Fewest Attempts FAU 12 Eastern Illinois 11/16/02 13 Siena 11/15/03 13 Michigan State 09/10/11 13 Alabama 09/22/12

Opponent 5 Nicholls State 10/05/02 6 Siena 11/15/03 Both Teams 38 Oklahoma State 09/08/05 39 Western Kentucky 10/15/11 39 Alabama 09/22/12 Most Completions FAU 30 ULM 09/26/09 29 Hawaii 09/04/04 Opponent 38 Hawaii 09/04/04 37 UCF 09/13/03 Both Teams 67 Hawaii 09/04/04 63 UCF 09/13/03 Fewest Completions FAU 4 Eastern Illinois 11/16/02 5 Albany 11/17/01 Opponent 0 Siena 11/15/03

4 Nicholls State 10/05/02 4 Youngstown State 10/12/02 Both Teams 12 Youngstown State 10/12/02 12 Siena 11/15/03 Highest Completion % (min. 10 attempts) FAU 92 Siena 11/15/03 79 Northern Colorado 10/18/03 Opponent 74 Eastern Illinois 11/16/02 73 ULM 10/23/04 Lowest Completion % (min. 10 attempts) FAU 33 Eastern Illinois 11/16/02 33 Eastern Illinois 11/10/02 Opponent 22 Marist 09/22/01 33 Illinois State 09/27/03 33 ULL 10/06/05 Most Net Yards

FAU 403 FIU 11/16/12 389 FIU 11/29/08 Opponent 497 UCF 09/13/03 483 Troy 11/21/09 Both Teams 849 UCF 09/13/03 789 FIU 11/29/08 Fewest Net Yards FAU 26 Michigan State 09/10/11 29 Eastern Illinois 11/16/02 Opponent 0 Siena 11/15/03 47 ULL 10/06/05 Both Teams 139 Siena 11/15/03 144 Eastern Illinois 11/16/02 Highest Avg. Yards/Completion (min. 5) FAU 25.2 Albany 11/17/01

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22.6 Bethune-Cookman 11/29/03 Opponent 23.0 Minnesota 08/17/05 21.7 Troy State 10/26/02 21.7 Gardner-Webb 11/03/01 Lowest Avg. Yards/Completion (min. 5) FAU 4.3 Michigan State 09/10/11 6.7 Slippery Rock 09/01/01 7.0 Arkansas State 10/22/05 Opponent 6.8 Eastern Illinois 11/16/02 7.5 FIU 11/12/11 7.8 ULL 10/06/05 Highest Avg. Yards/Attempt FAU 11.7 Edward Waters 11/27/04 11.3 Middle Tennessee 08/28/03 Opponent 29.8 Nicholls State 10/05/02 18.3 Georgia 09/15/12

Lowest Avg. Yards/Attempt FAU 2.0 Michigan State 09/10/11 2.4 Eastern Illinois 11/16/02 Opponent 2.6 ULL 10/06/05 2.8 Marist 09/22/01 Most Touchdown Passes FAU 5 Memphis 12/21/07 5 FIU 11/29/08 Opponent 5 South Carolina 09/23/06 4 Valdosta state 09/06/03 4 FIU 11/29/08 4 UAB 11/07/09 Both Teams 9 FIU 11/29/08 8 Memphis 12/21/07 Total Offense Most Plays FAU 92 Middle Tennessee 10/31/09 86 FIU 11/29/08

Opponent 91 Arkansas State 90 Middle Tennessee 89 Colgate Both Teams 171 FIU 161 Hawaii Fewest Plays FAU 33 Michigan State 45 Alabama Opponent 35 Siena 51 Slippery Rock 51 ULL Both Teams 103 Siena 113 St. Peter’s Most Net Yards FAU 624 ULL 591 Florida A&M

10/23/10 10/22/11 12/13/03 11/29/08 09/04/04 09/10/11 09/22/12 11/15/03 09/01/01 10/06/05 11/15/03 10/27/01 10/24/09 10/30/04

Opponent 713 Georgia 09/15/12 651 Troy 11/21/09 Both Teams 1062 UAB 11/07/09 1044 North Texas 10/17/09 Fewest Net Yards FAU 48 Michigan State 09/10/11 107 Eastern Illinois 11/16/02 107 Slippery Rock 09/01/01 Opponent 55 St. Peter’s 10/27/01 74 Jacksonville 10/13/01 Both Teams 374 Jacksonville 10/13/01 398 St. Peter’s 10/27/01 Highest Avg. Yards/Play FAU 9.2 UAB 09/06/08 8.8 ULL 10/24/09 Opponent 11.6 UAB 11/07/09

11.3 Georgia 09/15/12 Lowest Avg. Yards/Play FAU 1.5 Michigan State 09/10/11 1.8 Eastern Illinois 11/16/02 2.1 USF 08/30/02 2.1 Slippery Rock 09/01/01 Opponent 1.4 Jacksonville 10/13/01 3.1 Albany 11/17/01 3.1 Siena 11/15/03 Interceptions Most Defensive Interceptions FAU 5 Illinois State 11/20/04 5 Arkansas State 10/28/06 Opponent 5 FIU 11/06/05 4 ULM 08/22/05 4 Minnesota 09/20/08 Both Teams 7 ULM 08/22/05 6 FIU 11/06/05

160

6 Arkansas State 10/28/06 Most Interception Yards Returned FAU 188 Bethune-Cookman 09/07/02 165 Illinois State 11/20/04 Opponent 205 FIU 11/06/05 115 North Texas 10/08/11 Both Teams 205 FIU 11/06/05 165 Illinois State 11/20/04 Fumbles Most Fumbles Committed FAU 6 St. Mary’s 10/20/01 5 Western Kentucky 10/15/11 Opponent 9 Albany 11/17/01 6 Three Times Both Teams 12 St. Mary’s 10/20/02 9 Troy State 10/26/02

9 Albany 11/17/01 Most Fumbles Lost FAU 5 Western Kentucky 10/15/11 4 Nicholls State 10/05/02 4 Oklahoma State 09/08/05 4 Wagner 08/31/12 Opponent 4 Bethune-Cookman 09/08/01 4 Albany 11/13/01 Both Teams 6 Clemson 09/02/06 5 Nicholls State 10/05/02 5 Troy State 10/26/02 Most Fumble Return Yards FAU 107 Bethune-Cookman 09/08/01 47 Valdosta 09/06/03 Opponent 75 Western Kentucky 11/10/12 47 Valdosta State 09/06/03 Both Teams 107 Bethune-Cookman 09/08/01 84 Western Kentucky 11/10/12

Turnovers Most Turnovers FAU 6 Middle Tennessee 10/22/11 5 ULL 10/18/06 4 Eight Times Opponent 7 Illinois State 11/20/04 5 Edward Waters 11/27/04 Both Teams 9 Edward Waters 11/27/04 9 Middle Tennessee 10/22/11 8 ULM 08/22/05 8 ULL 10/10/06 Penalties Most Penalties FAU 17 Troy 11/21/09 14 UCF 09/13/03 14 Arkansas State 10/23/10 14 FIU 11/12/11 Opponent 17 UCF 09/13/03 16 Bethune-Cookman 11/17/01 16 Bethune-Cookman 11/29/03

Both Teams 31 UCF 09/13/03 25 Bethune-Cookman 09/08/01 24 FIU 11/12/11 Fewest Penalties FAU 2 Eastern Illinois 11/16/02 2 Eastern Illinois 12/26/08 2 Wagner 08/31/12 2 Middle Tennessee 09/08/12 Opponent 1 Northern Colorado 10/16/04 2 Northern Arizona 12/06/03 Both Teams 5 Arkansas State 11/14/09 6 Wagner 08/31/12 Most Yards Penalized FAU 156 Troy 11/24/09 142 Arkansas State 10/23/10 142 FIU 11/12/11 Opponent 145 UCF 09/13/03

143 Texas State 10/04/03 Both Teams 285 UCF 09/13/03 238 New Mexico State 11/13/04 Fewest Yards Penalized FAU 15 Eastern Illinois 11/16/02 19 Troy 10/27/12 Opponent 10 Northern Colorado 10/16/04 15 Minnesota 08/17/05 15 North Texas 10/08/11 Both Teams 44 Eastern Illinois 11/16/02 51 Alabama 09/22/12 Scoring Most Points FAU 57 FIU 11/29/08 51 Siena 11/15/03 51 ULL 10/24/09 Opponent 61 Connecticut 11/02/02 61 Louisville 10/01/05

161

Both Teams 107 FIU 85 UAB Fewest Points FAU 0 St. Peter’s 0 Arkansas State 0 Kansas State 0 Michigan State 0 Western Kentucky 0 ULM Opponent 0 FIU 0 Illinois State 3 Siena 3 Arkansas State 3 Wagner Both Teams 3 Arkansas State 10 Wagner 19 St. Peter’s 19 Youngstown State Most Decisive Win

11/29/08 11/07/09 10/27/01 10/22/05 09/09/06 09/10/11 10/15/11 12/03/11 11/25/06 11/20/04 11/15/03 10/22/05 08/31/12 10/22/05 08/31/12 10/27/01 09/20/03

48 Siena 11/15/03 34 Edward Waters 11/27/04 Most Decisive Loss 51 Louisville 10/01/05 48 Kansas State 09/09/06 47 Connecticut 11/02/02 Most Points in a Loss FAU 34 ULL 10/01/11 34 South Alabama 10/20/12 Opponent 35 UAB 11/26/11 28 Bethune-Cookman 09/08/01 28 Hawaii 09/04/04 28 Western Kentucky 11/10/22 Most Touchdowns FAU 8 FIU 11/29/08 7 Siena 11/15/03 7 Edward Waters 11/27/04 7 ULL 10/17/09 Opponent 8 Connecticut 11/02/02

8 Louisville 10/01/05 8 Georgia 09/15/12 Most Points, First Quarter FAU 21 Siena 11/15/03 20 Albany 11/17/01 Opponent 21 Eastern Illinois 11/10/01 21 Connecticut 11/02/02 21 Middle Tennessee 10/22/11 Both Teams 28 Gardner-Webb 11/01/03 24 Memphis 12/21/07 Most Points, Second Quarter FAU 30 North Texas 01/17/09 23 Siena 11/15/03 Opponent 27 Eastern Illinois 11/16/02 21 Connecticut 11/02/02 21 UAB 11/07/09 21 FIU 11/12/11

Both Teams 28 UCF 09/13/03 27 Eastern Illinois 11/16/02 Most Points, Third Quarter FAU 21 Middle Tennessee 09/18/04 21 Edward Waters 11/27/04 21 Georgia 09/15/12 Opponent 27 Louisville 10/01/05 24 North Texas 10/08/11 21 FIU 11/26/05 21 Nebraska 09/05/09 21 South Carolina 09/19/09 Both Teams 28 Connecticut 11/02/02 27 Gardner-Webb 11/03/01 27 North Texas 10/08/11 Most Points, Fourth Quarter FAU 28 FIU 11/29/08 21 ULL 10/06/05

Opponent 28 FIU 11/29/08 28 Arkansas State 10/23/10 Both Teams 56 FIU 11/29/08 31 UCF 09/13/03 Most Points, First Half FAU 44 Siena 11/15/03 30 Memphis 12/21/07 Opponent 42 Connecticut 11/02/02 41 Eastern Illinois 11/16/02 Both Teams 50 Memphis 12/21/07 45 Gardner-Webb 11/01/03 Most Points, Second Half FAU 43 FIU 11/29/08 28 Edward Waters 11/27/04 28 Arkansas State 11/14/09 Opponent 41 Louisville 10/01/05 34 FIU 11/29/08

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Both Teams 77 FIU 11/29/08 46 Northern Arizona 12/06/03 Most Field Goals Made FAU 3 Bethune-Cookman 11/29/03 3 Northern Colorado 10/16/04 3 Hawaii 09/04/04 Opponent 4 Alabama 09/22/12 3 11 Times Both Teams 5 Auburn 09/24/11 5 ULL 10/01/11 4 10 Times Most Field Goal Attempts FAU 5 South Alabama 10/20/12 3 11 Times Opponent 5 James Madison 09/14/02 5 ULL 10/01/11 4 FIU 11/22/03

4 4 4

Michigan State Auburn Alabama

09/10/11 09/24/11 09/22/

OPPONENT INDIVIDULE HIGHS

Rushing Most Attempts 45 Jamaal Branch (Colgate) 12/13/03 Most Yards Gained 310 J.R. Taylor (Eastern Illinois) 11/16/02 Avg./Carry (min. 10) 11.3 Michael Bush (Louisville) 10/01/05 Most Rushing Touchdowns 4 J.R. Taylor (Eastern Illinois) 11/16/02 4 Eugene Gross (Middle TN) 10/15/05 4 Ryan Aplin (Arkansas State) 11/05/11 Longest TD Run 85 Kenny Bell (Alabama) 09/22/12 79 J.R. Taylor (Eastern Illinois) 11/10/01 Receiving Most Receptions 13 Chad Owens (Hawaii) 09/04/04 13 David Leonard (Wyoming) 10/03/09 Most Receiving Yards 228 Vincent Jackson (N. Colorado) 10/16/04 Longest Reception 86 William Andrews (Gardner-Webb) 11/03/01 Most Touchdown Receptions 5 Sidney Rice (South Carolina) 09/23/06 Passing Most Attempts

66 Timmy Chang (Hawaii) 09/04/04 Most Completions 38 Timmy Chang (Hawaii) 09/04/04 Highest Completion % (min. 20 attempts) 78.8 Blaine Gautier (ULL) 10/01/11 Longest Pass 86 Jeremy Martin (Gardner-Webb) 11/03/01 Most Yards 497 Ryan Schneider (UCF) 09/13/03 Most TD Passes 5 Syvelle Newton (South Carolina) 09/23/06 Most Interceptions 3 Chris Harris (ULM) 10/23/04 Punting Most Punts 10 Hendrix Brakefield (WKU) 11/06/10 Most Yards Punting 408 Aaron Bates (Michigan State) 09/13/08 Highest Avg. (min. 2) 52.0 Will Atterberry (North Texas) 10/17/09 Longest Punt 76 Joel Stelly (ULM) 10/23/04 Punt Returns Most Returns 6 Frank Cutolo (Eastern Illinois) 11/10/01

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6 Charles Gordon (Kansas) 09/03/05 Most Return Yards 112 Justin Albert (Troy) 11/19/11 Highest Avg. Return Yardage (min. 2) 47.0 Jacoby Ford (Clemson) 09/02/06 Longest Return 97 T.Y. Hilton (FIU) 11/12/11 Kickoff Returns Most Returns 8 Michael Granberry (Memphis) 12/21/07 Most Returns Yards 153 Michael Granberry (Memphis) 12/21/07 Highest Avg. Return Yardage (min. 3) 41.7 Dustin Wilson (Albany) 11/17/01

INDIVIDUALSEASON RECORDS

Rushing yards 1392 Alfred Morris (263-1392) 1186 Alfred Morris (236-1186) 1014 Charles Pierre (161-1014) 928 Alfred Morris (227-928) 896 Doug Parker (227-896) Rushing attempts 263 Alfred Morris (263-1392) 236 Alfred Morris (236-1186) 227 Alfred Morris (227-928) 227 Doug Parker (227-896) 207 Charles Pierre (207-756) Rushing TDs 11 Alfred Morris 10 Jaquez Johnson 9 Alfred Morris 8 Charles Pierre 8 Doug Parker 8 Doug Parker

2009 2011 2008 2010 2004 2009 2011 2010 2004 2006 2009 2013 2011 2008 2001 2004

Average yards/rush (min. 20 attempts) 6.40 Willie Floyd (40-256) 6.30 Charles Pierre (161-1014) 5.51 Damian Fortner (53-292) 5.29 Alfred Morris (263-1392) 5.29 Willie Rose (63-333) Rushing yards/game (min. 5 games) 116.0 Alfred Morris (12 games) 91.2 Alfred Morris (13 games) 78.0 Charles Pierre (13 games) 77.3 Alfred Morris (12 games) 74.7 Doug Parker (12 games) Pass attempts 479 Rusty Smith (281-479-9) 435 Rusty Smith (234-435-14) 405 Graham Wilbert (261-405-6) 346 Jared Allen (218-346-9) 335 Jeff Van Camp (192-335-13)

2010 2008 2013 2009 2007

2009 2011 2008 2010 2004 2007 2008 2012 2003 2010

164

Pass completions 281 Rusty Smith (281-479-9) 261 Graham Wilbert (261-405-6) 234 Rusty Smith (234-435-14) 218 Jared Allen (218-346-9) 192 Jeff Van Camp (192-335-13) Passing yards 3688 Rusty Smith (281-479-9) 3224 Rusty Smith (234-435-14) 3003 Jared Allen (218-346-9) 2819 Graham Wilbert (261-405-6) 2554 Jared Allen (177-291-8) Passing TDs 32 Rusty Smith 24 Rusty Smith 24 Jared Allen 18 Graham Wilbert 17 Jeff Van Camp Passes had intercepted 15 Graham Wilbert (154-294-15)

2007 2012 2008 2003 2010 2007 2008 2003 2012 2004 2007 2008 2003 2012 2010 2011

14 13 10 9 9

Rusty Smith (234-435-14) Jeff Van Camp (192-335-13) Danny Embick (120-225-10) Rusty Smith (281-479-9) Jared Allen (218-346-9)

2008 2010 2005 2007 2003

Pass completion pct (min. 20 attempts) 81.1 Danny Embick (30-37-0) 2003 64.4 Graham Wilbert (261-405-6) 2012 63.0 Jared Allen (218-346-9) 2003 60.8 Jared Allen (177-291-8) 2004 59.2 Jeff Van Camp (109-184-2) 2009 Pass efficiency (minimum 20 attempts) 206.9 Danny Embick (30-37-0) 2003 153.6 Jared Allen (218-346-9) 2003 143.8 Jared Allen (177-291-8) 2004 141.6 Rusty Smith (281-479-9) 2007 141.2 Jeff Van Camp (109-184-2) 2009 Average yards/pass (minimum 20 attempts) 10.7 Danny Embick (30-37-0) 2003

8.8 8.7 8.4 7.7

Jared Allen Jared Allen Danny Embick Rusty Smith

(177-291-8) (218-346-9) (40-76-5) (281-479-9)

2004 2003 2004 2007

Average yards/completion (minimum 20 attempts) 16.0 Danny Embick (40-76-5) 2004 15.4 Jared Allen (77-173-7) 2001 14.7 Garrett Jahn (24-61-2) 2002 14.4 Jared Allen (177-291-8) 2004 13.9 Jared Allen (98-193-6) 2002 Passing yards/game (min. 5 games) 283.7 Rusty Smith (13 games) 2007 273.6 Rusty Smith (7 games) 2009 248.0 Rusty Smith (13 games) 2008 234.9 Graham Wilbert (12 games) 2012 214.5 Jared Allen (14 games) 2003 Pass reception yards 1134 Anthony C-Hill (74-1134) 1082 Cortez Gent (64-1082) 988 Lester Jean (64-988)

2003 2007 2010

979 935

William Dukes (63-979) Cortez Gent (60-935)

2012 2008

Pass receptions 74 Anthony C-Hill (74-1134) 64 Cortez Gent (64-1082) 64 Lester Jean (64-988) 63 William Dukes (63-979) 63 Jason Harmon (63-825)

2003 2007 2010 2012 2007

Pass reception TDs 9 Roosevelt Bynes 9 Anthony C-Hill 9 Cortez Gent 9 Cortez Gent 8 Lester Jean

2003 2003 2008 2007 2010

Receptions/game (min. 5 games) 6.57 Anthony C-Hill (7 games) 5.33 Lester Jean (12 games) 5.33 Cortez Gent (12 games) 5.29 Anthony C-Hill (14 games) 5.25 William Dukes (12 games) Total offense yards 3572 Rusty Smith (518-3572) 3142 Rusty Smith (472-3142) 2882 Graham Wilbert (469-2882) 2827 Jared Allen (429-2827) 2648 Jaquez Johnson (428-2648)

Average yards/catch (min. 5 receptions) 23.22 Roosevelt Bynes (27-627) 2004 21.17 Dantson Dareus (6-127) 2001 21.11 Lucky Whitehead (9-190) 2013 20.30 Thomas Parker (20-406) 2001 20.14 Thomas Parker (29-584) 2005

TDs responsible for 34 Rusty Smith 26 Rusty Smith 24 Jared Allen 22 Jaquez Johnson 20 Graham Wilbert

2004 2010 2007 2003 2012 2007 2008 2012 2003 2013 2007 2008 2003 2013 2012

Total offense/game (min. 5 games) 274.8 Rusty Smith (13 games) 2007

165

269.7 241.7 240.7 240.2

Rusty Smith Rusty Smith Jaquez Johnson Graham Wilbert

(7 games) (13 games) (11 games) (12 games)

2009 2008 2013 2012

Total offense/play (minimum 50 plays) 7.62 Danny Embick (50-381) 2003 7.18 Jared Allen (354-2541) 2004 7.07 Rusty Smith (267-1888) 2009 6.90 Rusty Smith (518-3572) 2007 6.79 Danny Embick (98-665) 2004 All purpose yards 1761 DiIvory Edgecomb 1506 Alfred Morris 1325 Alfred Morris 1276 Anthony Jackson 1193 DiIvory Edgecomb

2007 2009 2011 2003 2008

All purpose yards/game (min. 5 games) 146.8 DiIvory Edgecomb (12 games) 2007 125.5 Alfred Morris (12 games) 2009 106.6 Anthony C-Hill (7 games) 2004

101.9 Alfred Morris 99.7 Anthony Jackson

(13 games) 2011 (10 games) 2001

Total points scored 101 Warley Leroy (44 PAT, 19 FG) 91 Mark Myers (31 PAT, 20 FG) 84 Mark Myers (48 PAT, 12 FG) 78 Alfred Morris (13 TD) 69 Mitch Anderson (36 PAT, 11 FG) Touchdowns scored 13 Alfred Morris (11 rush, 2 rcv) 10 Jaquez Johnson (10 rush) 10 Alfred Morris (9 rush, 1 rcv) 9 Doug Parker (8 rush, 1 rcv) 9 Cortez Gent (9 rcv) 9 Doug Parker (8 rush, 1 rcv) 9 Cortez Gent (9 rcv) 9 Roosevelt Bynes (9 rcv) 9 Anthony C-Hill (9 rcv) PAT kicks made 48 Mark Myers (48-49)

2007 2004 2003 2009 2013 2009 2013 2011 2001 2007 2004 2008 2003 2003 2003

44 37 36 34

Warley Leroy (44-46) Ross Gornall (37-43) Mitch Anderson (36-39) Warley Leroy (34-37)

PAT kicks attempted 49 Mark Myers (48-49) 46 Warley Leroy (44-46) 43 Ross Gornall (37-43) 39 Mitch Anderson (36-39) 37 Warley Leroy (34-37)

2007 2009 2013 2008 2003 2007 2009 2013 2008

PAT kick pct (minimum 5 attempts) 100.0 Andy Rosas (13-13) 2001 100.0 Vinny Zaccario (18-18) 2011 98.0 Mark Myers (48-49) 2003 95.8 Mitch Anderson (23-24) 2012 95.7 Warley Leroy (44-46) 2007 Field goals made 20 Mark Myers (20-28) 19 Warley Leroy (19-27) 12 Mark Myers (12-15)

2004 2007 2003

11 10

Mitch Anderson (11-17) Warley Leroy (10-13)

2013 2008

Field goals attempted 28 Mark Myers (20-28) 27 Warley Leroy (19-27) 17 Mitch Anderson (11-17) 15 Mark Myers (12-15)

2004 2007 2013 2003

Field goal pct (minimum 5 attempts) 80.0 Mark Myers (12-15) 2003 76.9 Warley Leroy (10-13) 2008 75.0 Mark Myers (9-12) 2002 71.4 Mark Myers (20-28) 2004 70.4 Warley Leroy (19-27) 2007 Punt yards 3153 Mickey Groody (69-3153) 3148 Mickey Groody (75-3148) 3072 Sean Kelly (72-3072) 2899 Andy Rosas (75-2899) 2797 Mike Brown (72-2797)

166

2010 2011 2013 2003 2005

Punt attempts 75 Mickey Groody (75-3148) 75 Andy Rosas (75-2899) 72 Mike Brown (72-2797) 72 Sean Kelly (72-3072) 70 Andy Rosas (70-2734)

2011 2003 2005 2013 2002

Punts had blocked 5 Andy Rosas (70-2734) 3 Mickey Groody (75-3148) 3 Mickey Groody (69-3153) 2 Mickey Groody (46-1868) 2 Mike Brown (72-2797) 2 Keegan Peterson (62-2375)

2002 2011 2010 2009 2005 2008

Average yards/punt (mini. 5 attempts) 45.70 Mickey Groody (69-3153) 2010 42.67 Sean Kelly (72-3072) 2013 41.97 Mickey Groody (75-3148) 2011 41.89 Mike Brown (56-2346) 2004 40.61 Mickey Groody (46-1868) 2009

Punt return yards 310 Brittney Tellis (35-310) 233 Brittney Tellis (17-233) 201 Frantz Simeon (15-201) 199 Tavious Polo (21-199) 184 Robert Lohnes (30-184)

2004 2001 2006 2008 2013

Punt returns 35 Brittney Tellis (35-310) 30 Robert Lohnes (30-184) 27 Matt Prudenti (27-166) 21 Tavious Polo (21-199) 20 Brittney Tellis (20-124) Punt return TDs 1 Damian Fortner 1 Ertywn Henry 1 Todd Poitier 1 Tyrone Higgins 1 Brittney Tellis 1 Casey McGahee

Average yards/punt return (min. 5 attempts) 13.71 Brittney Tellis (17-233) 13.40 Frantz Simeon (15-201) 12.00 Brittney Tellis (6-72) 9.48 Tavious Polo (21-199) 8.86 Brittney Tellis (35-310)

2004 2013 2003 2008 2002 2013 2003 2001 2002 2001 2003

2001 2006 2003 2008 2004

Average yards/kick return (min. 5 attempts) 25.94 Anthony Jackson (18-467) 24.83 Cre’von LeBlanc (6-149) 24.77 Anthony Jackson (13-322) 24.63 Anthony Jackson (30-739) 24.06 DiIvory Edgecomb (48-1155)

2003 2013 2004 2001 2007

Kick return yards 1155 DiIvory Edgecomb (48-1155) 739 Anthony Jackson (30-739) 738 Willie Floyd (34-738) 684 Willie Floyd (32-684) 626 DiIvory Edgecomb (30-626)

2007 2001 2010 2011 2008

Interception return yards 147 Willie Hughley (3-147) 123 Willie Hughley (5-123) 117 Corey Small (5-117) 116 Willie Hughley (6-116) 112 D’Joun Smith (7-112)

2002 2003 2007 2004 2013

Kick returns 48 DiIvory Edgecomb (48-1155) 34 Willie Floyd (34-738) 32 Willie Floyd (32-684) 30 DiIvory Edgecomb (30-626) 30 Anthony Jackson (30-739)

2007 2010 2011 2008 2001

Interceptions 7 D’Joun Smith (7-112) 7 Tavious Polo (7-17) 6 Willie Hughley (6-116) 5 Willie Hughley (5-123) 5 Corey Small (5-117) 5 Quincy Skinner (5-41) 5 Taheem Acevedo (5-31)

2013 2007 2004 2003 2007 2003 2007

167

Interception return TDs 2 Willie Hughley 1 Kris Bartels 1 Troy Pindell 1 Kris Bartels 1 Willie Hughley 1 Tavious Polo 1 Corey Small 1 Corey Small 1 D’Joun Smith 1 Adarius Glanton 1 Treon Howard 1 Christian Milstead 1 Brentley Harstad

2003 2005 2004 2006 2002 2009 2008 2006 2013 2012 2011 2013 2010

Fumble return yards 107 Taurian Osborne (1-107) 49 Johnnie Sloan (2-49) 34 Michael Hancock (1-34) 28 Josh Savidge (1-28) 25 Willie Hughley (1-25)

2001 2003 2008 2009 2003

Fumble returns 2 Johnnie Sloan (2-49) 1 16 with 1

2003

Fumble return TDs 1 Taurian Osborne 1 Johnnie Sloan 1 Quentin Swain 1 Keith Reaser 1 Cory Henry 1 Lee Pasick

2001 2003 2003 2012 2013 2002

Total tackles 154 Frantz Joseph (81-73) 131 Frantz Joseph (64-67) 120 Michael Lockley (44-76) 118 Cergile Sincere (64-54) 112 Marcus Bartels (56-56)

2008 2007 2010 2007 2009

Unassisted tackles 82 Corey Small (82-21) 81 Frantz Joseph (81-73) 64 Cergile Sincere (64-54)

2007 2008 2007

64 61

Frantz Joseph (64-67) 2007 Brentley Harstad (61-42) 2012

Assisted tackles 76 Michael Lockley (44-76) 73 Frantz Joseph (81-73) 72 Malik Eugene (33-72) 67 Frantz Joseph (64-67) 56 Marcus Bartels (56-56)

2010 2008 2010 2007 2009

Tackles for loss 14.5 Randell Johnson (13-3/55)2011 12.5 Johnnie Sloan (7-11/34) 2003 12.5 Frantz Joseph (8-9/26) 2007 11.5 Kevin Cyrille (9-5/41) 2009 11.5 Josh Pinnick (10-3/46) 2006 11.5 Chris Laskowski (10-3/57) 2004 Yards from tackles for loss 61 Brandin Bryant (9-1/61) 2013 57 Chris Laskowski (10-3/57) 2004 56 Martin Wright (6-4/56) 2013 55 Randell Johnson (13-3/55)2011

51

William Gray (7-0/51)

2003

Quarterback sacks 7.5 Cory Henry (7-1/43) 6.0 Michael Hancock (4-4/33) 6.0 Martin Wright (4-4/49) 6.0 Brandin Bryant (6-0/35) 5.0 Cory Henry (5-0/37) 5.0 William Gray (5-0/43) 5.0 Randell Johnson (5-0/31) 5.0 Josh Pinnick (5-0/36)

2013 2008 2013 2013 2010 2003 2011 2006

Yards from sacks 49 Martin Wright (4-4/49) 43 William Gray (5-0/43) 43 Cory Henry (7-1/43) 37 Jamere Johnson (3-0/37) 37 Cory Henry (5-0/37)

2013 2003 2013 2010 2010

Fumbles forced 6 Cergile Sincere 5 Quentin Swain 4 Randell Johnson

168

2007 2002 2011

3

Chris Laskowski

2003

5

Fumbles recovered 3 Malik Eugene 3 Quentin Swain 3 Taurian Osborne 3 Frantz Joseph 3 Johnnie Sloan

2009 2003 2001 2007 2003

Blocked kicks 4 Michael Lockley 2 Willie Hughley 2 Troy Pindell 2 Quincy Skinner 2 Ramon Rickards 2 Wilfred Rivera

Pass breakups 13 D’Joun Smith 11 Willie Hughley 11 Willie Hughley 11 Lawrence Gordon 10 Greg Joseph 10 Corey Small

2013 2004 2002 2005 2008 2007

QB hurries 9 Kevin Cyrille 6 Brandin Bryant 6 Cory Henry 5 Martin Wright 5 Andrae Kirk

2011 2013 2011 2012 2011

Martin Wright

2013 2010 2004 2004 2003 2002 2007

INDIVIDUALCAREER RECORDS

Rushing yards 3529 Alfred Morris (733-3529) 3069 Charles Pierre (683-3069) 1981 Doug Parker (519-1981) 1349 Anthony Jackson (303-1349) 1236 Jonathan Wallace (294-1236)

2007-11 2004-08 2001,03-04 2001-04 2012-13

Rushing attempts 733 Alfred Morris (733-3529) 683 Charles Pierre (683-3069) 519 Doug Parker (519-1981) 303 Anthony Jackson (303-1349) 295 Daveon Barron (295-1082)

2007-11 2004-08 2001,03-04 2001-04 2002-04

Rushing TDs 27 Alfred Morris 23 Charles Pierre 21 Doug Parker 10 Jaquez Johnson

2007-11 2004-08 2001,03-04 2013

Average yards/rush (min. 20 attempts) 5.20 Dekolan James (66-343) 2001,03-04 4.93 Willie Rose (199-981) 2005-09

4.81 Alfred Morris (733-3529) 4.79 Jay Warren (71-340) 4.56 Willie Floyd (108-492)

2007-11 2013 2006-11

Rushing yards/game (min. 5 games) 73.5 Alfred Morris (48 games) 2007-11 70.2 Jaquez Johnson (11 games) 2013 62.6 Charles Pierre (49 games) 2004-08 61.8 Jonathan Wallace (20 games) 2012-13 55.0 Doug Parker (36 games) 2001,03-04 Pass attempts 1361 Rusty Smith (768-1361-36) 1003 Jared Allen (570-1003-30) 704 Graham Wilbert (416-704-22) 544 Jeff Van Camp (311-544-16) 338 Danny Embick (190-338-15)

2005-09 2001-04 2009-12 2006-10 2003-05

Pass completions 768 Rusty Smith (768-1361-36) 570 Jared Allen (570-1003-30) 416 Graham Wilbert (416-704-22) 311 Jeff Van Camp (311-544-16)

2005-09 2001-04 2009-12 2006-10

169

190

Danny Embick (190-338-15)

2003-05

Passing yards 10112 Rusty Smith (768-1361-36) 8100 Jared Allen (570-1003-30) 4319 Graham Wilbert (416-704-22) 3905 Jeff Van Camp (311-544-16) 2569 Danny Embick (190-338-15)

2005-09 2001-04 2009-12 2006-10 2003-05

Passing TDs 76 Rusty Smith 50 Jared Allen 29 Jeff Van Camp 25 Graham Wilbert

2005-09 2001-04 2006-10 2009-12

Passes had intercepted 36 Rusty Smith (768-1361-36) 30 Jared Allen (570-1003-30) 22 Graham Wilbert (416-704-22) 16 Jeff Van Camp (311-544-16) 15 Danny Embick (190-338-15)

2005-09 2001-04 2009-12 2006-10 2003-05

Pass completion pct (min. 20 attempts) 59.1 Graham Wilbert (416-704-22) 2009-12 58.2 Jaquez Johnson (149-256-8) 2013 57.2 Jeff Van Camp (311-544-16) 2006-10 56.8 Jared Allen (570-1003-30) 2001-04 56.4 Rusty Smith (768-1361-36) 2005-09 Pass efficiency (min. 20 attempts) 135.1 Jared Allen (570-1003-30) 2001-04 132.0 Rusty Smith (768-1361-36) 2005-09 129.7 Danny Embick (190-338-15) 2003-05 129.2 Jeff Van Camp (311-544-16) 2006-10 129.0 Jaquez Johnson (149-256-8) 2013 Average yards/pass (min. 20 attempts) 8.1 Jared Allen (570-1003-30) 2001-04 7.6 Danny Embick (190-338-15) 2003-05 7.4 Rusty Smith (768-1361-36) 2005-09 7.3 Jaquez Johnson (149-256-8) 2013 7.2 Jeff Van Camp (311-544-16) 2006-10 Average yards/completion (min. 20 attempts)

14.2 13.5 13.5 13.2 12.6

Jared Allen (570-1003-30) Garrett Jahn (63-144-6) Danny Embick (190-338-15) Rusty Smith (768-1361-36) Jaquez Johnson (149-256-8)

2001-04 2001-02 2003-05 2005-09 2013

Passing yards/game (min. 5 games) 224.7 Rusty Smith (45 games) 2005-09 172.8 Graham Wilbert (25 games) 2009-12 172.3 Jared Allen (47 games) 2001-04 170.5 Jaquez Johnson (11 games) 2013 134.7 Jeff Van Camp (29 games) 2006-10 Pass reception yards 2491 Cortez Gent (162-2491) 2071 Anthony C-Hill (136-2071) 1992 Lester Jean (146-1992) 1745 Jason Harmon (138-1745) 1607 William Dukes (110-1607) Pass receptions 162 Cortez Gent (162-2491) 146 Lester Jean (146-1992)

2005-09 2001,03-04 2007-10 2005-07,09 2011-13 2005-09 2007-10

138 136 110

Jason Harmon (138-1745) Anthony C-Hill (136-2071) William Dukes (110-1607)

Pass reception TDs 20 Cortez Gent 15 Lester Jean 14 Anthony C-Hill 13 Jason Harmon 13 Roosevelt Bynes

2005-07,09 2001,03-04 2011-13 2005-09 2007-10 2001,03-04 2005-07,09 2003-04

Average yards/catch (min. 5 receptions) 21.11 Lucky Whitehead (9-190) 2013 18.91 Roosevelt Bynes (74-1399) 2003-04 18.66 Thomas Parker (83-1549) 2001-02,04-05 17.11 Chris Bonner (93-1591) 2005-09 16.74 Brittney Tellis (92-1540) 2001-04 Receptions/game (minimum 5 games) 4.86 Anthony C-Hill (28 games) 2001,03-04 4.22 Daniel McKinney (23 games) 2012-13 3.68 Cortez Gent (44 games) 2005-09 3.22 Roosevelt Bynes (23 games) 2003-04

170

3.14 William Dukes (35 games)

2011-13

Total offense yards 9777 Rusty Smith (1476-9777) 7684 Jared Allen (1264-7684) 4238 Graham Wilbert (799-4238) 3728 Jeff Van Camp (642-3728) 3529 Alfred Morris (733-3529)

2005-09 2001-04 2009-12 2006-10 2007-11

TDs responsible for 81 Rusty Smith 55 Jared Allen 33 Jeff Van Camp 31 Alfred Morris 27 Graham Wilbert

2005-09 2001-04 2006-10 2007-11 2009-12

Total offense/game (min. 5 games) 240.7 Jaquez Johnson (11 games) 2013 217.3 Rusty Smith (45 games) 2005-09 169.5 Graham Wilbert (25 games) 2009-12 163.5 Jared Allen (47 games) 2001-04 128.6 Jeff Van Camp (29 games) 2006-10

Total offense/play (minimum 50 plays) 6.62 Rusty Smith (1476-9777) 2005-09 6.19 Jaquez Johnson (428-2648) 2013 6.08 Jared Allen (1264-7684) 2001-04 6.07 Danny Embick (462-2805) 2003-05 5.81 Jeff Van Camp (642-3728) 2006-10 All purpose yards 3838 Alfred Morris 3498 DiIvory Edgecomb 3234 Anthony Jackson 3168 Charles Pierre 2632 Willie Floyd

2007-11 2005,07-08 2001-04 2004-08 2006-11

All purpose yards/game (min. 5 games) 97.2 DiIvory Edgecomb (36 games) 2005,07-08 85.1 Anthony Jackson (38 games) 2001-04 80.0 Alfred Morris (48 games) 2007-11 74.0 Anthony C-Hill (28 games) 2001,03-04 73.3 Jaquez Johnson (11 games) 2013 Total points scored 231 Mark Myers (102 PAT, 43 FG)

2001-04

216 186 150 144

Warley Leroy (99 PAT, 39 FG) 2005-08 Alfred Morris (31 TD) 2007-11 Doug Parker (25 TD) 2001,03-04 Charles Pierre (24 TD) 2004-08

63 24

Touchdowns scored 31 Alfred Morris (27 rush, 4 rcv) 2007-11 25 Doug Parker (21 rush, 4 rcv) 2001,03-04 24 Charles Pierre (23 rush, 1 rcv) 2004-08 20 Cortez Gent (20 rcv) 2005-09 16 DiIvory Edgecomb (9 rush, 7 rcv)2005,07-08 PAT kicks made 102 Mark Myers (102-112) 99 Warley Leroy (99-106) 62 Ross Gornall (62-70) 59 Mitch Anderson (59-63) 23 Vinny Zaccario (23-24) PAT kicks attempted 112 Mark Myers (102-112) 106 Warley Leroy (99-106) 70 Ross Gornall (62-70)

2001-04 2005-08 2008-10 2012-13 2010-12 2001-04 2005-08 2008-10

Mitch Anderson (59-63) Vinny Zaccario (23-24)

2012-13 2010-12

PAT kick pct (min. 5 attempts) 100.0 Andy Rosas (13-13) 95.8 Vinny Zaccario (23-24) 93.7 Mitch Anderson (59-63) 93.4 Warley Leroy (99-106) 92.9 Daniel Kennard (13-14)

2001-03 2010-12 2012-13 2005-08 2005

Field goals made 43 Mark Myers (43-59) 39 Warley Leroy (39-57) 18 Mitch Anderson (18-31) 17 Ross Gornall (17-26) 8 Vinny Zaccario (8-13)

2001-04 2005-08 2012-13 2008-10 2010-12

Field goals attempted 59 Mark Myers (43-59) 57 Warley Leroy (39-57) 31 Mitch Anderson (18-31) 26 Ross Gornall (17-26)

2001-04 2005-08 2012-13 2008-10

171

Field goal pct (min. 5 attempts) 72.9 Mark Myers (43-59) 68.4 Warley Leroy (39-57) 65.4 Ross Gornall (17-26) 61.5 Vinny Zaccario (8-13) 58.1 Mitch Anderson (18-31)

2001-04 2005-08 2008-10 2010-12 2012-13

Punt yards 9127 Mickey Groody (217-9127) 7713 Andy Rosas (199-7713) 5783 Sean Kelly (140-5783) 5143 Mike Brown (128-5143) 4241 Keegan Peterson (109-4241)

2007-11 2001-03 2012-13 2004-05 2005-09

Punt attempts 217 Mickey Groody (217-9127) 199 Andy Rosas (199-7713) 140 Sean Kelly (140-5783) 128 Mike Brown (128-5143) 109 Keegan Peterson (109-4241)

2007-11 2001-03 2012-13 2004-05 2005-09

Punts had blocked 9 Mickey Groody (217-9127)

2007-11

6 3

Andy Rosas (199-7713) Keegan Peterson (109-4241)

2001-03 2005-09

Average yards/punt (min. 5 attempts) 42.06 Mickey Groody (217-9127) 2007-11 41.31 Sean Kelly (140-5783) 2012-13 40.18 Mike Brown (128-5143) 2004-05 38.91 Keegan Peterson (109-4241) 2005-09 38.76 Andy Rosas (199-7713) 2001-03 Punt return yards 739 Brittney Tellis (78-739) 343 Tavious Polo (60-343) 319 Travis Jones (40-319) 201 Frantz Simeon (15-201) 184 Robert Lohnes (30-184) Punt returns 78 Brittney Tellis (78-739) 60 Tavious Polo (60-343) 40 Travis Jones (40-319) 30 Robert Lohnes (30-184) 30 Matt Prudenti (30-173)

2001-04 2006-10 2009-12 2005-06 2012-13 2001-04 2006-10 2009-12 2012-13 2001-03

Punt return TDs 1 Brittney Tellis 1 Ertywn Henry 1 Casey McGahee 1 Damian Fortner 1 Todd Poitier 1 Tyrone Higgins Average yards/punt return (min. 5 attempts) 13.40 Frantz Simeon (15-201) 9.47 Brittney Tellis (78-739) 7.97 Travis Jones (40-319) 6.13 Robert Lohnes (30-184) 5.77 Matt Prudenti (30-173) Kick return yards 1916 DiIvory Edgecomb (87-1916) 1907 Willie Floyd (92-1907) 1762 Anthony Jackson (72-1762) 718 D’Joun Smith (34-718) 596 Jeff Blanchard (30-596)

2001-04 2003 2002-06 2009-13 2001-02 2001-04

2005-06 2001-04 2009-12 2012-13 2001-03 2005,07-08 2006-11 2001-04 2011-13 2007-08,10

Kick returns 92 Willie Floyd (92-1907) 87 DiIvory Edgecomb (87-1916) 72 Anthony Jackson (72-1762) 34 D’Joun Smith (34-718) 30 Jeff Blanchard (30-596)

2006-11 2005,07-08 2001-04 2011-13 2007-08,10

Average yards/kick return (min. 5 attempts) 24.47 Anthony Jackson (72-1762) 22.64 Avionne Rolle (11-249) 22.02 DiIvory Edgecomb (87-1916) 21.85 Cre’von LeBlanc (13-284) 21.71 Larry Taylor (14-304)

2001-04 2007-09,11 2005,07-08 2012-13 2001-04

Interception return yards 386 Willie Hughley (15-386) 235 Corey Small (13-235) 142 Troy Pindell (7-142) 131 Marcus Bartels (5-131) 128 Kris Bartels (3-128)

2002-05 2004-08 2002-06 2008-11 2004-07

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Interceptions 15 Willie Hughley (15-386) 13 Corey Small (13-235) 11 Tavious Polo (11-47) 9 Taheem Acevedo (9-52) 9 Quincy Skinner (9-41)

2002-05 2004-08 2006-10 2003-07 2002-05

Interception return TDs 3 Willie Hughley 2 Kris Bartels 2 Corey Small

2002-05 2004-07 2004-08

Fumble return yards 107 Taurian Osborne (1-107) 49 Johnnie Sloan (2-49) 34 Michael Hancock (1-34) 28 Josh Savidge (1-28) 25 Willie Hughley (1-25)

2001-02 2001-04 2005-08 2005-09 2002-05

Fumble returns 2 Johnnie Sloan (2-49) 2 Lee Pasick (2-22)

2001-04 2001-03

Fumble return TDs 1 Lee Pasick 1 Taurian Osborne 1 Keith Reaser 1 Quentin Swain 1 Cory Henry 1 Johnnie Sloan

2001-03 2001-02 2010-13 2002-03 2010-13 2001-04

Total tackles 346 Frantz Joseph (183-163) 297 Marcus Bartels (156-141) 295 Chris Laskowski (170-125) 272 Cergile Sincere (142-130) 251 Andre Clark (134-117)

2006-08 2008-11 2001-04 2004-07 2004-08

Unassisted tackles 183 Frantz Joseph (183-163) 176 Corey Small (176-62) 170 Chris Laskowski (170-125) 156 Marcus Bartels (156-141) Assisted tackles 163 Frantz Joseph (183-163)

2006-08 2004-08 2001-04 2008-11 2006-08

141 137 130 129

Marcus Bartels (156-141) Andrae Kirk (104-137) Cergile Sincere (142-130) Michael Lockley (105-129)

Tackles for loss 30.5 Randell Johnson (26-9/112) 30.5 Johnnie Sloan (21-19/106) 30.0 Chris Laskowski (26-8/117) 27.0 Cory Henry (25-4/148) 26.5 Kevin Cyrille (22-9/99) 26.5 Ramon Rickards (21-11/120)

2008-11 2011-13 2004-07 2006-10 2010-13 2001-04 2001-04 2010-13 2008-11 2001-04

Yards from tackles for loss 148 Cory Henry (25-4/148) 120 Ramon Rickards (21-11/120) 117 Chris Laskowski (26-8/117) 112 Randell Johnson (26-9/112) 110 William Gray (17-4/110)

2010-13 2001-04 2001-04 2010-13 2001-04

Quarterback sacks 16.0 Cory Henry (15-2/96) 15.5 Ramon Rickards (12-7/95)

2010-13 2001-04

11.0 Johnnie Sloan (7-8/54) 10.5 William Gray (9-3/87) 10.5 Randell Johnson (10-1/67)

2001-04 2001-04 2010-13

21 20 19 15

Yards from sacks 96 Cory Henry (15-2/96) 95 Ramon Rickards (12-7/95) 87 William Gray (9-3/87) 71 Martin Wright (7-6/71) 67 Randell Johnson (10-1/67)

2010-13 2001-04 2001-04 2010-13 2010-13

QB hurries 14 Kevin Cyrille 12 Cory Henry 11 Martin Wright 9 Andrae Kirk 8 Brandin Bryant

2008-11 2010-13 2010-13 2011-13 2012-13

Fumbles forced 8 Cergile Sincere 7 Quentin Swain 5 Chris Laskowski

2004-07 2002-03 2001-04

Fumbles recovered 6 Frantz Joseph 6 Malik Eugene 5 Kris Bartels

2006-08 2006-10 2004-07

Blocked kicks 5 Michael Lockley 2 Troy Pindell 2 Austin Jensen 2 Ramon Rickards 2 Quincy Skinner 2 Wilfred Rivera 2 Willie Hughley

2006-10 2002-06 2007-10 2001-04 2002-05 2005-08 2002-05

Pass breakups 38 Willie Hughley

2002-05

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2011-13 2002-05 2004-08 2001-04

TEAM GAME RECORDS

Most carries 56 Texas State 55 Siena 54 FIU 52 Morris Brown 50 at ULL

Oct 04, 2003 Nov 15, 2003 Nov 23, 2002 Nov 09, 2002 Oct 06, 2005

Most net yards rushing 370 Siena Nov 15, 2003 276 at Florida A&M Oct 30,2004 256 NT Nov 08, 2008 252 at ULL Oct 24, 2009 235 UAB Nov 26, 2011 Highest average gain per rush (20 rushes) 7.8 UAB Sep 06, 2008 7.6 at FIU Nov 24, 2007 6.7 Siena Nov 15, 2003 6.6 at Florida A&M Oct 30, 2004 6.5 ULL Nov 15, 2008

55 carries 42 carries 41 carries 41 carries 46 carries

25-196 30-228 55-370 42-276 33-216

Most rushing TDs scored 5 Edward Waters 4 UAB 4 Jacksonville

Nov 27, 2004 Nov 26, 2011 Oct 13, 2001

79.2 78.8 77.8 73.5

Most passes attempted 55 ULM 54 MT 50 FIU 50 MT 50 ULM

Oct 27, 2007 Oct 31, 2009 Nov 29, 2008 Sep 21, 2013 Sep 26, 2009

Most passing yards 463 Minnesota 389 FIU 377 MT 372 at ULL 358 UAB

Most passes completed 35 ULM 31 MT 30 ULM 29 at Hawai`i 28 at ULM 28 MT

Oct 27, 2007 Sep 21, 2013 Sep 26, 2009 Sep 4, 2004 Oct 25, 2008 Oct 31, 2009

Highest percentage passes completed (10 passes) 92.3 Siena Nov 15, 2003 12-13

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Northern Colorado vs Memphis Nicholls State FIU

Oct 18, 2003 Dec 21, 2007 Oct 11, 2003 Dec 04, 2004

19-24 26-33 14-18 25-34

Sep 15, 2007 Nov 29, 2008 Oct 31, 2009 Oct 24, 2009 Sep 06, 2008

Most passing yards gained per attempt (10 attempts) 12.4 at ULL Oct 24, 2009 30-372 11.7 Edward Waters Nov 27, 2004 25-293 11.0 UL Nov 15, 2008 28-307 10.7 at FIU Nov 24, 2007 32-343 10.7 Northern Colorado Oct 18, 2003 24-257 10.7 Siena Nov 15, 2003 13-139 10.7 at Kansas Sept 3, 2005 28-299 10.7 at Texas State Oct 09, 2004 23-245

Most passing yards gained per completion (5 completions) 25.2 Albany (NY) Nov 17, 2001 5-126 22.7 at Bethune-Cookman Nov 29, 2003 9-204 21.0 at Florida A&M Oct 30,2004 15-315 20.5 at Eastern Kentucky Sep 21, 2002 11-226 20.4 at Texas State Oct 09, 2004 12-245 Most touchdown passes 5 vs Memphis 5 at FIU 5 FIU 5 Minnesota

Dec 21, 2007 Nov 24, 2007 Nov 29, 2008 Sep 15, 2007

Most passes had intercepted 5 at FIU Nov 26, 2005 4 at Minnesota Sep 20, 2008 4 ULM Sep 22, 2005 Highest passing efficiency rating (11 attempts) 283.7 Siena College Nov 15, 2003 211.8 vs Memphis Dec 21, 2007

211.5 at ULL 204.1 at FIU 203.5 UL Most total offense plays 95 MT Sep 21, 2013 92 MT Oct 31, 2009 88 ULM Oct 27, 2007 87 at ULL Oct 20, 2007 86 FIU Nov 29, 2008

Oct 24, 2009 Nov 24, 2007 Nov 15, 2008 45 rush,50 pass 38 rush,54 pass 33 rush,55 pass 42 rush,45 pass 36 rush,50 pass

Most total offense yards gained 624 at ULL Oct 24, 2009 252 rush,372 pass 591 at Florida A&M Oct 30,2004 276 rush,315 pass 580 Minnesota Sep 15, 2007 117 rush,463 pass 571 at FIU Nov 24, 2007 228 rush,343 pass 554 UAB Sep 06, 2008 196 rush,358 pass Highest average gain per play 9.2 UAB Sep 06, 2008 9.2 at FIU Nov 24, 2007 8.8 at ULL Oct 24, 2009 8.6 UL Nov 15, 2008

60-554 62-571 71-624 61-523

Most all-purpose yards gained 740 at ULL Oct 24, 2009 732 at Florida A&M Oct 30,2004 729 FIU Nov 29, 2008 726 at FIU Nov 24, 2007 681 vs Memphis Dec 21, 2007 Most all-purpose attempts 85 Middle Tennessee 77 at Louisiana-Lafayette 77 Minnesota 76 Morris Brown College 76 Texas State Univ.

Sep 21, 2013 Oct 20, 2007 Sep 15, 2007 Nov 09, 2002 Oct 04, 2003

Most points scored 57 FIU 55 at FIU 51 Siena College 51 at ULL 49 Edward Waters 49 UAB

Nov 29, 2008 Nov 24, 2007 Nov 15, 2003 Oct 24, 2009 Nov 27, 2004 Sep 06, 2008

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Most touchdowns scored 8 at FIU 8 FIU 7 Siena College 7 Edward Waters 7 at Louisiana 7 UAB

Nov 24, 2007 Nov 29, 2008 Nov 15, 2003 Nov 27, 2004 Oct 24, 2009 Sep 06, 2008

Most punt returns 7 Morris Brown College 6 at WKU 6 NT 6 Edward Waters

Nov 09, 2002 Nov 06, 2010 Nov 08, 2008 Nov 27, 2004

Most punt return yards 104 Albany (NY) Nov 17, 2001 95 Edward Waters Nov 27, 2004 80 at Gardner-Webb Nov 03, 2001 67 Colgate University Dec 13, 2003 64 at Florida A&M Oct 30,2004

4 returns 6 returns 5 returns 5 returns 3 returns

Highest average gain per punt return (2 returns) 30.5 Northern Colorado Oct 18, 2003 2-61 26.0 Albany (NY) Nov 17, 2001 4-104 21.3 at Florida A&M Oct 30,2004 3-64 20.0 at Oklahoma State Sep 16, 2006 2-40 18.5 at Texas State Oct 09, 2004 2-37 18.5 Southern Utah Oct 12, 2006 2-37 Most kick returns 10 at Louisville 9 at UAB 9 at Florida 8 at South Florida 8 at Connecticut 8 at Eastern Illinois 8 at Minnesota Most kick return yards 182 vs Memphis 182 at South Carolina 182 Marist 179 at Louisville

Oct 01, 2005 Nov 07, 2009 Nov 17, 2007 Aug 29, 2002 Nov 02, 2002 Nov 16, 2002 Sep 17, 2005 Dec 21, 2007 Sep 19, 2009 Sep 22, 2001 Oct 01, 2005

6 returns 7 returns 4 returns 10 returns

175 at Kentucky

Sep 29, 2007 7 returns

Highest average gain per kick return (2 returns) 45.5 Marist Sep 22, 20014-182 44.5 Arkansas State Oct 28, 20062-89 35.2 at Hawai`i Sep 4, 20044-141 33.5 Siena College Nov 15, 20032-67 33.5 at Bethune-Cookman Sep 08, 20012-67 Most fumble returns 1 at Northern Arizona 1 Illinois State 1 at TROY 1 at FIU 1 FIU 1 at Bethune-Cookman 1 Nicholls State 1 Youngstown State 1 ULL 1 St. Mary’s (CA) 1 at ULM 1 MT

Dec 06, 2003 Nov 20, 2004 Nov 21, 2009 Nov 22, 2003 Nov 23, 2002 Nov 29, 2003 Oct 11, 2003 Oct 12, 2002 Oct 18, 2006 Oct 20, 2001 Oct 25, 2008 Oct 31, 2009

1 1 1 1

at Bethune-Cookman at USF Marist at Kentucky

Sep 08, 2001 Sep 14, 2013 Sep 22, 2001 Sep 29, 2007

Most fumble return yards 107 at Bethune-Cookman Sep 08, 2001 46 Nicholls State Oct 11, 2003 34 at ULM Oct 25, 2008 28 MT Oct 31, 2009 25 at Northern Arizona Dec 06, 2003 Most interceptions 5 Illinois State 5 Arkansas State 4 Minnesota

1 returns 1 returns 1 returns 1 returns 1 returns

Nov 20, 2004 Oct 28, 2006 Sep 15, 2007

Most interception return yards 165 Illinois State Nov 20, 20045 returns 87 at James Madison Sep 14, 20021 returns 82 Arkansas State Oct 28, 20065 returns 75 at USF Sep 14, 20131 returns 74 Edward Waters Nov 27, 20043 returns

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Highest average gain per int return (2 returns) 33.0 Illinois State Nov 20, 20045-165 32.0 Southern Utah Oct 12, 20062-64 27.5 at Illinois State Sep 27, 20032-55 25.0 at Northern Arizona Dec 06, 20032-50 24.7 Edward Waters Nov 27, 20043-74 24.7 Northern Colorado Oct 18, 20033-74 Most tackles 111 Colgate 105 at Eastern Kentucky 104 MT 104 MT 103 at Gardner-Webb

Dec 13, 200349-62 Sep 21, 200245-60 Oct 15, 200544-60 Oct 22, 201150-54 Nov 03, 200128-75

Most quarterback sacks 11.0 Bethune-Cookman Sep 07, 20023-8 8.0 at Texas State Oct 09, 20044-4 8.0 Jacksonville Oct 13, 20016-2 7.0 at Northern Arizona Dec 06, 20031-6

Most tackles for loss 15.0 Bethune-Cookman Sep 07, 2002 12.0 Colgate Dec 13, 2003 12.0 MT Oct 15, 2005 12.0 at MT Sep 18, 2004 11.0 Morris Brown Nov 09, 2002 11.0 at Arkansas State Oct 23, 2010 11.0 at Youngstown State Sep 20, 2003

11-6 8-0 4-2 12-0 8-0 10-0 8-2

Most fumbles forced 6 at Troy 5 at Bethune-Cookman 4 Nicholls State 4 at Eastern Kentucky

Oct 26, 2002 Nov 29, 2003 Oct 11, 2003 Sep 21, 2002

Most fumbles recovered 5 Nicholls State 4 Albany (NY) 4 at Bethune-Cookman 4 at Bethune-Cookman

Oct 11, 2003 Nov 17, 2001 Nov 29, 2003 Sep 08, 2001

Most pass breakups 10 at Hawai`i

Sep 4, 2004

10 8 8 8 8

UAB FIU vs Memphis at WKU Marist

Most blocked kicks 2 at Northern Colorado 2 at North Texas

Sep 06, 2008 Dec 04, 2004 Dec 21, 2007 Nov 06, 2010 Sep 22, 2001 Oct 16, 2004 Sep 22, 2007

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TEAM SEASON RECORDS

Rushing yards 2225 (499-2225) 1829 (434-1829) 1804 (416-1804) Rushing attempts 554 (554-1788) 499 (499-2225) 471 (471-1521) Rushing TDs 21 17 17 17

2013 2009 2008 2003 2013 2004 2013 2007 2003 2009

Average yards/rush 4.46 (499-2225) 2013 4.34 (416-1804) 2008 4.21 (434-1829) 2009 Rushing yards/game 185.4 (12 games) 2013

152.4 (12 games) 138.8 (13 games) Pass attempts 502 (291-502-11) 457 (243-457-15) 444 (257-444-7) Pass completions 291 (291-502-11) 265 (265-416-6) 257 (257-444-7) Passing yards 3784 (291-502-11) 3418 (249-385-9) 3356 (257-444-7) Passing TDs 33 29 26

2009 2008 2007 2008 2009 2007 2012 2009 2007 2003 2009 2007 2003 2009

Passes had intercepted 17 (156-297-17) 2005 16 (183-351-16) 2011 15 (243-457-15) 2008 Pass completion pct 64.7 (249-385-9) 2003 63.7 (265-416-6) 2012 59.1 (218-369-13) 2004 Pass efficiency 159.4 (249-385-9) 140.4 (218-369-13) 138.6 (291-502-11)

2003 2004 2007

Average yards/pass 8.9 (249-385-9) 2003 8.7 (218-369-13) 2004 7.6 (257-444-7) 2009 Average yds/completion 14.7 (218-369-13) 2004 14.5 (116-256-11) 2001

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2002

Passing yards/game 291.1 (13 games) 2007 279.7 (12 games) 2009 267.7 (12 games) 2004 Pass reception yards 3784 (291-3784) 2007 3418 (249-3418) 2003 3356 (257-3356) 2009 Pass receptions 291 (291-3784) 265 (265-2856) 257 (257-3356)

2007 2012 2009

Pass reception TDs 33 2007 29 2003 26 2009

Average yards/catch 14.73 (218-3212) 2004 14.52 (116-1684) 2001 14.02 (122-1711) 2002 Receptions/game 22.38 (13 games) 22.08 (12 games) 21.42 (12 games)

2007 2012 2009

Total offense yards 5422 (967-5422) 2007 5206 (939-5206) 2003 5185 (878-5185) 2009 TDs responsible for 83 2007 81 2003 70 2009 Total offense/game 432.1 (12 games) 2009 417.1 (13 games) 2007

44 (17 rush, 26 rcv, 1 ret) 2009

Total offense/play 5.91 (878-5185) 5.86 (873-5116) 5.63 (840-4733)

2009 2008 2004

All purpose yards 7241 6638 6577

2007 2008 2003

All purpose yards/game 557.0 (13 games) 2007 543.8 (12 games) 2009 510.6 (13 games) 2008 Total points scored 405 (50 TD, 46 PAT, 19 FG)2007 404 (52 TD, 50 PAT, 12 FG)2003 329 (44 TD, 38 PAT, 8 FG) 2009 Touchdowns scored 52 (17 rush, 29 rcv, 6 ret) 2003 50 (17 rush, 33 rcv) 2007

PAT kicks made 48 (48-49) 44 (44-46) 37 (37-43) 37 (37-40)

2003 2007 2009 2008

PAT kicks attempted 49 (48-49) 2003 46 (44-46) 2007 43 (37-43) 2009 PAT kick pct 100.0 (18-18) 98.0 (48-49) 95.7 (44-46) Field goals made 20 (20-28) 19 (19-27) 12 (12-15)

2011 2003 2007 2004 2007 2003

Field goals attempted 28 (20-28) 2004 27 (19-27) 2007 17 (8-17) 2012 17 (11-17) 2013 Field goal pct 80.0 (12-15) 78.6 (11-14) 75.0 (9-12) Punt yards 3252 (72-3252) 3148 (79-3148) 3072 (72-3072) Punt attempts 81 (81-2959) 79 (79-3148) 75 (75-2899)

2003 2008 2002 2010 2011 2013 2002 2011 2003

Punts had blocked 5 (81-2959) 2002

4 (79-3148) 3 (72-3252) 3 (66-2373) 3 (52-1969)

2011 2010 2008 2009

Average yards/punt 45.17 (72-3252) 2010 42.67 (72-3072) 2013 41.89 (56-2346) 2004 Punt return yards 367 (39-367) 304 (38-304) 266 (25-266)

2004 2003 2001

Punt returns 39 (39-367) 38 (38-304) 33 (33-204)

2004 2003 2013

Punt return TDs 2 2

2003 2001

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2013 2002

Average yds/punt return 12.94 (16-207) 2006 10.64 (25-266) 2001 9.41 (39-367) 2004 Kick return yards 1532 (69-1532) 1283 (64-1283) 1189 (63-1189) Kick returns 69 (69-1532) 64 (64-1283) 63 (63-1189)

2007 2011 2009 2007 2011 2009

Kick return TDs None Average yards/kick return 22.38 (40-895) 2001 22.20 (69-1532) 2007

21.48 (25-537)

2013

Interception return yards 298 (16-298) 2004 254 (17-254) 2003 220 (13-220) 2013 Interceptions 19 (19-184) 18 (18-219) 17 (17-254)

2007 2006 2003

Interception return TDs 2 2006 2 2013 2 2003 Fumble return yards 1. 122 (3-122) 2001 2. 77 (4-77) 2003 Fumble returns 4 (4-77)

2003

2 (2-32) 2 (2-21) 2 (2-9)

3 (3-122) 2001 2009 2002 2012

Fumble return TDs 2 1 1 1 1

2003 2001 2012 2013 2002

Total tackles 1035 (560-475) 1025 (510-515) 987 (607-380)

2003 2008 2007

Unassisted tackles 607 (607-380) 2007 560 (560-475) 2003 531 (531-394) 2011 Assisted tackles

538 (441-538) 515 (510-515) 475 (560-475) Tackles for loss 81.0 (55-52/286) 81.0 (58-46/317) 78.0 (63-30/334)

2010 2008 2003 2003 2010 2004

Yards from tackles for loss 334 (63-30/334) 2004 324 (59-22/324) 2013 317 (58-46/317) 2010 Quarterback sacks 33.0 (27-12/213) 2013 28.0 (24-8/184) 2004 25.5 (19-13/159) 2003 Yards from sacks 213 (27-12/213) 184 (24-8/184)

2013 2004

159 (19-13/159)

2003

Fumbles forced 22 17 15

2003 2002 2007

Fumbles recovered 16 14 13 13

2003 2007 2002 2001

Pass breakups 54 46 44

2004 2003 2013

QB hurries 28 25 23

2011 2012 2013

Blocked kicks 6 5 4 4

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FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY

Founded in 1961, Florida Atlantic University is a comprehensive public university that is currently serving more than 30,000 undergraduate and graduate students at sites strategically located along the state’s southeastern coastline. Long known as an outstanding teaching institution, FAU is undergoing rapid development as a center of cutting-edge research, particularly in the biomedical arena. This process has been accelerated by the University’s partnerships with four internationally known biomedical research organizations, the Scripps Research Institute, the Vaccine and Gene Therapy Institute, the Torrey Pines Institute for Molecular Studies and the Max Planck Society. Through a well-developed network of partner campuses, FAU serves students at locations and sites throughout its six-county service region in southeast Florida as well as through distance learning. FAU’s student body, which ranks as the most ethnically and culturally diverse in Florida’s State University System, includes men and women of both traditional and non-traditional age. Modern student housing is available on the Boca Raton and Jupiter campuses, and all campuses offer attractive and varied dining facilities. The University community is served by an excellent library system that has more than 3.6 million items, including books, periodicals, government documents, microforms, maps, media and other materials as well as a wealth of electronic resources, including more than 374,000 full-text electronic books and 18,000 full-text electronic journals, plus access to several hundred proprietary databases.. FAU’s 10 academically distinguished colleges are the Dorothy F. Schmidt

College of Arts and Letters, the College of Business, the College for Design and Social Inquiry, the College of Education, the College of Engineering and Computer Science, the Graduate College, the Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College, the Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine, the Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing and the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science. The University currently offers more than 180 undergraduate and graduate degree programs and is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Additionally, the University holds membership in the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges and the Council of Graduate Schools. FAU is committed to serving the educational needs of persons of retirement age through noncredit courses offered by the Lifelong Learning Society, which is believed to be the largest and most successful organization of its kind in the United States. For more information on Florida Atlantic University, visit www.fau.edu.

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John W. KELLY President First Season

Dr. John W. Kelly was named President of Florida Atlantic University by unanimous vote of the FAU Board of Trustees on January 17, 2014. He is the seventh President in the 50-year history of FAU, a comprehensive public university with campuses and sites in Boca Raton, Davie, Dania Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Jupiter and Fort Pierce. As the University’s chief executive officer, Dr. Kelly oversees an institution that currently serves more than 30,000 students at the bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral and postdoctoral levels. With more than half of its student body representing minority groups or coming from abroad, FAU ranks as the most racially, ethnically and culturally diverse institution in Florida’s State University System and is ranked 27th for diversity in the United States.

One of the largest employers in South Florida, FAU has more than 3,000 employees, including 1,000 dedicated faculty members, and an annual operating budget in excess of $690 million. The University has an annual economic impact of $6.3 billion and is conducting millions of dollars’ worth of funded research in such critically important fields as drug discovery, biotechnology, ocean engineering and marine science. Dr. Kelly came to FAU from Clemson University, where he held a succession of leadership positions over a 28-year period. As Vice President for Economic Development he was one of Clemson’s three Mission Vice Presidents, with wide-ranging responsibilities that included policy setting, strategic planning, hiring strategies, communication and budgeting. He oversaw 12 campuses and centers in a variety of South Carolina locations, supervised more than 900 employees and managed an annual budget of $90 million. As Executive Director of the Clemson University Restoration Institute, he built a highly collaborative team to educate students and direct research in energy systems. Dr. Kelly also headed Clemson University Public Service Activities, a statewide agency with outreach programs in 46 counties. In this role, he directed Clemson’s Undergraduate Service Learning program, oversaw a broad array of specialized centers and institutes and was co-leader of the Clemson University Center for Workforce Development.

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Active on the national level, Dr. Kelly has served on the boards of the Administrative Heads Section of the National Association of State Universities and Land-grant Colleges (now the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities) and the American Distance Education Consortium. He began his academic career in 1982 as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Horticulture at Texas A&M University. Three years later, he went to Clemson, rising through the ranks to become Professor and Department Head by 1991. He was named Vice President for Public Service and Agriculture in 1997 and Vice President for Economic Development in 2010. Dr. Kelly holds three degrees in horticulture – a bachelor’s degree from Clemson and both a master’s degree and a Ph.D. from The Ohio State University.

Florida Atlantic University Board of Trustees

Mr. Anthony Barbar, Chair; Mr. Daniel Cane; Mr. Michael Cepeda; Mr. David Feder; Dr. Jeffrey P. Feingold; Mrs. Mary Beth McDonald; Mr. Abdol Moabery; Dr. Ronald Nyhan; Mr. Robert S. Rubin; Mr. Robert J. Stilley; Mr. Paul Tanner; Dr. Julius “Butch” Teske; Mr. Thomas Workman, Jr.

Patrick CHUN Director of Athletics Third Season

Patrick G. “Pat” Chun is entering his third year as Director of Athletics at Florida Atlantic University. He has guided the Owls through an aggressive period of growth capitalizing on the limitless potential of Florida Atlantic. Chun was named director of athletics on July 2, 2012 and was elevated to vice president by Dr. John Kelly in June of 2014. Since his arrival, Chun has been focused primarily on improving the overall experiences of the student-athlete. At Florida Atlantic, Chun provides leadership for 19 varsity sports with over 450 student-athletes as well as 150 staff members. The overarching goal has been studentathlete success and their respective development academically, athletically and socially.

Transformational work began immediately. In November of 2012, Chun engineered FAU’s move into Conference USA. The Owl’s made their historic move into the new conference on July 1, 2013. Since beginning competition in 1995, Conference USA teams have combined for 83 bowl appearances in football, 100 NCAA Tournament appearances in basketball including three Final Fours, 60 NCAA baseball appearances including six College World Series berths, 71 NCAA soccer tournament appearances including four trips to the College Cup, and 35 individual national champions in track and field and cross country. A monumental step towards the goal of student-athlete success occurred with the launch of the program’s first strategic plan in the history of the department of athletics. This was done through the collective efforts of the athletics senior leadership team, coaches and staff. The plan was introduced in January of 2013. The plan also redefined the mission statement of the department: “In support of the educational mission of Florida Atlantic University, we prepare and empower our studentathletes for academic, athletic and lifetime achievement. We share an expectation of excellence. We unify and engage our students, alumni and the community.” The strategic plan also identified the core values of the department: excellence, innovation, teamwork and integrity.

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A major step in bolstering the athletics program has been the hiring of experienced coaches in alignment with the ideal of student-athlete success. Since his arrival, Chun has hired Patrick Baker (women’s soccer), Michael Curry (men’s basketball), Ricardo Gonzalez (men’s tennis), Lara Preaco (men’s and women’s swimming and diving) and Charlie Partridge (football). As part of Florida Atlantic’s Athletic Department’s commitment to build relationships within the South Florida community, the annual fundraising organization was renamed the Owl Scholarship Fund (OSF) in January 2013. The name was designed to symbolize FAU’s commitment to increase the focus on philanthropic giving and the results have been immediate. The close of the 2013-14 fiscal year saw a record $850,000 in donations towards the fund. Revenue generation has been at the forefront of initiatives for Chun. In August of 2013, FAU agreed to a 10-year agreement with Learfield Sports as its exclusive corporate sponsorship sales unit. The partnership is expected to generate $25 million in revenues over the life of the agreement. Prior to Florida Atlantic, Chun spent 15 years at The Ohio State University working at his alma mater. He held numerous roles in the department of athletics starting as a student worker and ultimately elevating to Executive Associate Athletics Director for External Relations.

In his last role at Ohio State, Chun provided leadership and oversight for all facets of the external relations division from 2009-12. This included administration, development, marketing, communications, ticketing and premium seating, ticket sales, sponsorships, licensing and media relations. Chun also served as the daily administrative liaison with the football program. On a national level Chun was selected in 2013 and currently serves on the NCAA Division I baseball selection committee. Locally, he serves on the YMCA of South Palm Beach County Board of Trustees. Chun is currently a member of the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). In the past, Chun has served on the executive committee for the National Association for Athletics Development Directors (NAADD) and was a longtime board member for the Columbus, Ohio chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame. In 2011, Chun was selected for the inaugural class of the Division 1A Athletics Directors Association Fellowship Program. A native of Strongsville, Ohio, Chun is a graduate of Holy Name High School. He earned a bachelor’s degree from The Ohio State University and a master’s degree from Duquesne University. He and his wife, Natalie, also an OSU alumna, have three daughters (Vanna, Kennedy and Gretta) who enjoy their dog (Little Brother).

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Conference USA celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2014-15, welcoming newcomer Western Kentucky University into the fold on July 1. The league has transformed through its two decades, but the commitment to excellence, integrity, leadership and its student athletes in athletics, academics and community is unwavering. Conference USA enjoys a far-reaching fan base with its 14 members: Charlotte, FIU, Florida Atlantic, Louisiana Tech, Marshall, Middle Tennessee, North Texas, Old Dominion, Rice, Southern Miss, UAB, UTEP, UTSA and WKU. Since beginning competition in 1995, Conference USA teams have combined for 83 bowl appearances in football, 100 NCAA Tournament appearances in basketball including three Final Fours, 60 NCAA baseball appearances including six College World Series berths, 71 NCAA soccer tournament appearances including four trips to the College Cup, and 35 individual national champions in track and field and cross country. Success is not limited to athletic achievement,

however, as 186 Conference USA student-athletes have garnered Academic All-America honors, 651 have achieved academic all-district laurels and thousands of student-athletes have earned their college degrees. Conference USA sponsors competition in 19 sports – nine for men (baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis, and indoor and outdoor track and field) and 10 for women (basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor and outdoor track and field, and volleyball). The league promotes the scholar-athlete ideal, honoring outstanding achievement with numerous conference-sponsored academic awards, including the Commissioner’s Honor Roll and the Commissioner’s Academic Medal as well as sport-specific All-Academic teams. C-USA annually awards $4,000 postgraduate scholarships, along with the Sport Academic Awards, Scholar-Athletes of the Year and the Institutional Academic Excellence Award. Additionally, Conference USA presents a Spirit of Service Award three times each year, recognizing student-athletes who excel on the field, in the classroom and give back to the community through significant service efforts and participation. SUCCESS ON THE PLAYING FIELD Conference USA performers have achieved great success in competi-

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tion, placing the league among the top conferences in the nation. Football • 83 teams have earned bowl bids • Eligible for the College Football Playoff • Conference USA has 10 bowl affiliations through the 2019 season, securing a minimum of five berths annually. Conference USA has primary bowl tie-ins with the Bahamas Bowl, Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl, Boca Raton Bowl, Gildan New Mexico Bowl, Heart of Dallas Bowl, Miami Beach Bowl, R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl and Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl, along with secondary arrangements with the Duck Commander Independence Bowl and the Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl. Men’s Basketball • 115 postseason teams (51 NCAA, 44 NIT, 11 CBI, 9 CIT) • One National Championship title game appearance • Three Final Four teams • Seven Elite Eight NCAA Tournament teams • One NIT Champion and four NIT semifinalists • Inaugural CBI Champion • CIT Championship Women’s Basketball • 49 NCAA Tournament appearances

• 49 WNIT appearances • One Sweet 16 NCAA Tournament team • Three WNIT semifinalists • One WBI Champion Baseball • 60 NCAA appearances • Six College World Series appearances (2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005 and 2001) • 14 Super Regional appearances • Has produced at least four NCAA teams in nine of the past 13 seasons In addition to the numerous NCAA Tournament berths, C-USA has sent four men’s soccer teams to the NCAA College Cup, three softball teams to the Women’s College World Series and three volleyball teams to the NCAA Sweet 16. The league has also had 35 national champions in NCAA track and field competition, one national champion in diving, and numerous NCAA individual and team competitors in cross country, golf, swimming, tennis, and track and field. Overall, Conference USA teams and individuals have made more than 800 NCAA appearances.

SUCCESS OFF THE FIELD C-USA institutions are among the nation’s best in academic performance of student-athletes, bolstered by the fact that student-athletes at league schools have a higher graduation rate than the general student population. Among C-USA’s 5,000 student-athletes, there are champions off the playing field as well. In 19 years, more than 28,000 student-athletes have been named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll or received the Commissioner’s Academic Medal, indicative of outstanding achievement in the classroom. C-USA ON TV C-USA enjoys significant television exposure through partnerships with FOX Sports Media Group, CBS Sports Network and ESPN. The multi-tiered selection process that is rooted in partnering with all three networks has substantially increased the number of national and regional appearances for football, men’s and women’s basketball, and all other conference sports. C-USA membership include institutions within eight of the Top 40 media markets and four in the Top 25 according to Nielsen. C-USA home markets this year will include more than 13 million TV households, a 30 percent increase from two years ago.

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C-USA DIGITAL NETWORK The C-USA Digital Network officially launched in August of 2011. Network programming includes live streaming of non-televised events, video on demand, a weekly C-USA studio show, podcasting, regularseason and championship event highlights, and conference-produced feature stories. In its first year, 1,164 events were streamed live and 8,126 videos were posted and available on the C-USA Digital Network, and those numbers have more than doubled. Monthly and yearly subscriptions provide fans access to events offered on all of the CUSA member institution’s athletic websites as well as C-USA network programming. C-USA IN THE COMMUNITY The conference’s current footprint is concentrated with 14 members in 10 states and a combined area population of nearly 30 million. With a commitment to community involvement, the conference developed several initiatives to maintain strong ties in C-USA cities, as well as with fans and alumni across the country. C-USA schools also place a priority on giving back to their communities through volunteer service with local and national organizations. Individually, student-athletes are recognized each season through the Spirit of Service award.

GOVERNANCE Conference USA has significant representation in the NCAA governance structure. The presidents of the member institutions serve as the league’s Board of Directors. A PROUD HISTORY Conference USA was formed in 1995 and quickly emerged as one of the nation’s top conferences. The conference unveiled its name, logo and commissioner April 24, 1995, in Chicago. The league’s charter members included Charlotte, Cincinnati, DePaul, Houston, Louisville, Marquette, Memphis, Saint Louis, Southern Miss, Tulane, UAB and USF. Eleven of the institutions began athletic participation in 1995, while Houston joined competition in the fall of 1996. The league’s headquarters were established in Chicago and, after nine years, relocated to the current office in Irving, Texas. Britton Banowsky was named Commissioner in October 2002, succeeding Mike Slive, the league’s first commissioner. C-USA added East Carolina (September, 1996) and the United States Military Academy (March, 1997) as football members. ECU began league competition in 1997; Army in 1998 and UAB began football play in 1999. The league added TCU and ECU (1999) for all sports and they began competition in 2001. USF started C-USA football in

2003. Marshall, Rice, SMU, Tulsa, UCF and UTEP became full-time Conference USA members for all sports in 2005. In 2013, charter member Charlotte returned to C-USA and was joined by new members FIU, Florida Atlantic, Louisiana Tech, Middle Tennessee, North Texas, Old Dominion and UTSA. The membership is at 14 institutions with WKU joining the league on July 1, 2014.

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NOTES

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2014 Florida Atlantic Football Schedule Date Aug. 30 Sept. 6 Sept 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 2 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 22 Nov. 29

Opponent at Nebraska at Alabama vs. Tulsa at Wyoming vs. UTSA * at FIU * vs. Western Kentucky * at Marshall * vs. UAB * at North Texas * at Middle Tennessee * vs. Old Dominion *

Location Lincoln, NE Tuscaloosa, AL Boca Raton, FL Laramie, WY Boca Raton, FL Miami, FL Boca Raton, FL Huntington, WV Boca Raton, FL Denton, TX Murfreesboro, TN Boca Raton, FL

Celebrating

Time TBA noon FAU Pride 7 p.m. 4 p.m. Parent and Family TBA 7 p.m. Emergency Personnel Noon 7 p.m. Homecoming 7 p.m. 7 p.m. 7 p.m. Military Appreciation Noon

Television SEC Network Fox College Sports Mountain West Network Fox Sports Network Fox College Sports Fox College Sports

All game times eastern. All games air on ESPN 106.3 FM and www.fausports.com * C-USA contests

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