2013 AGGIE FOOTBALL GAME 5 Location: Hampton, Va. October 12, 2013 Site: Armstrong Stadium 2 p.m. Capacity: 17,000 Saturday Opened: 1928 The Series Returns Surface: Natural Grass Internet/TV: None Radio: WNAA 90.1 FM

Date Day Opponent Site Time/Result Sept. 7 Sat. Appalachian St. Boone, N.C. 6 p.m. A&T Stadium A&T 24, ASU 21 AGGIES Sept. 14 Sat. ELON Greensboro, N.C. 6 p.m. Aggie Stadium A&T 23, Elon 10 (3-1, 1-1 MEAC) Sept. 26 Thur. HOWARD Greensboro, N.C. 7:30 p.m. Head Coach: Aggie Stadium A&T 27, Howard 19 (North Carolina, ‘77) Oct. 5 Sat. S.C. State Atlanta, Ga. 3:30 p.m. Atlanta Classic Georgia Dome SCSU 29, A&T 24 At A&T: 15-11 (3rd year) —Overall: 83-34 Oct. 12 Sat. Hampton Hampton, Va. 2 p.m. vs. Hampton: 0-0 Armstrong Stadium HU leads 25-15-2 Oct. 19 Sat. DELAWARE St. Greensboro, N.C. 1 p.m. Hampton Aggie Stadium DSU leads 21-20-1 Oct. 26 Sat. Florida A&M Tallahassee, Fla. 2 p.m. PIRATES Bragg Memorial FAMU leads 44-14-3 Nov. 2 Sat. VUL Greensboro, N.C. 1 p.m. (0-5, 0-1 MEAC) Homecoming Aggie Stadium A&T leads 6-1 Head Coach: Donovan Rose Nov. 9 Sat. Morgan State Baltimore, Md. 1 p.m. (Hampton ‘79) Hughes MSU leads 42-36-3 At HU: 21-27 (5th Year) — Overall: Same Nov. 16 Sat. SAVANNAH St. Greensboro, N.C. 1 p.m. vs. North Carolina A&T: 2-0 Aggie Stadium First Meeting Nov. 23 Sat. NCCU Greensboro, N.C. 1 p.m. North Carolina A&T vs. Hampton (Hampton Aggie Stadium A&T leads 48-31-5 leads 25-15-2) The Aggies will travel to Hampton, Va., to face the Hamp- ton Pirates for the fi rst time since the 2010 season. Before the series ended three years ago because of conference realignment, the Pirates had a seven-game winning streak over the Aggies dating back to 2004. Last 10 meetings: 2013 Standings MEAC Overall Date Opponent A&T result A&T Opp. Team Record Pct. Home Away Str. Record Pct. Home Away Str. 2001 Hampton L 7 23 S.C. State 2-0 1.0001-0 0-0 W2 4-2 .667 3-0 0-2 W4 2002 @Hampton L 7 17 Norfolk State 2-0 1.0001-0 0-1 W2 2-3 .400 1-1 1-2 W2 2003 Hampton W 38 28 Bethune-Cookman 1-0 1.000 0-0 1-0 W1 4-1 .800 1-0 3-1 W1 2004 @Hampton L 24 51 N.C. Central 1-0 1.000 0-0 1-0 W1 3-2 .600 1-1 2-1 W1 2005 Hampton L 14 31 A&T 1-1 .500 1-1 0-0 L1 3-1 .750 2-0 1-0 L1 2006 @Hampton L 14 48 Delaware State 1-1 .500 0-1 1-0 L1 1-4 .200 0-1 1-3 L1 2007 Hampton L 14 59 Morgan State 1-1 .500 1-1 0-0 W1 1-5 .167 1-1 0-4 W1 2008 @Hampton L 7 44 Florida A&M 0-1 .000 0-0 0-1 L1 1-4 .200 0-2 0-2 L4 2009 Hampton L 14 24 Hampton 0-1 .000 0-0 0-1 L1 0-5 .000 0-1 0-4 L5 2010 @Hampton L 21 35 Howard 0-2 .000 0-1 0-1 L2 1-4 .200 1-1 0-3 L3 Savannah State 0-2 .000 0-1 0-1 L2 1-5 .167 1-1 0-3 L2 Series History Overall...... HU leads 25-15-2 GAMES THIS WEEK Most A&T Points...... 41, 1999 S.C. State at N.C. Central (Thursday Night, ESPNU)...... 7:30 p.m. Most HU Points...... 59, 2007 Bethune-Cookman at Howard...... 1 p.m. Fewest A&T Points...... 0, 12 times, most recently, 1948 Norfolk State at Delaware State...... 1 p.m. Fewest HU Points...... 0, 6 times, most recently in 1950 North Carolina A&T at Hampton...... 2 p.m. Largest A&T Margin of Victory...... 17, 1999 Florida A&M at Savannah State...... 6 p.m. Largest HU Margin of Victory...... 45, 2007 Longest A&T Winning Streak...... 4 (1949-52) Longest HU Winning Streak...... 7 (2004-10) In Greensboro...... HU leads 14-6-1 In Hampton...... HU leads 11-9-1 At Neutral Sites...... 0-0 WEEK 5 • NORTH CAROLINA A&T at HAMPTON • OCT. 12, 2013 • 2 p.m. • ARMSTRONG STADIUM

2010 Recap vs. Hampton Midway through the third quarter, the Aggies defense took an ROD inexplicable turn for the worse as Hampton compiled 343 yards of total offense over its fi nal fi ve drives of the game to pull away from BROADWAY the Aggies in a 35-21 win at Armstrong Stadium.

Junior running back Mike Mayhew led the Aggies with 112 yards North Carolina, 1977 and a touchdown on 22 carries. Justin Ferrell returned his second kickoff of the season for a touchdown, and it was the Aggies third kickoff for a touchdown in as many games, snapping a school re- North Carolina A&T cord. Pirates running back Antwon Chisolm fi nished with 114 yards Head Football Coach and a touchdown on 11 carries, while Hampton quarterback David Legree threw for 206 yards and four touchdowns on 17-for-25 Third Year passing. The Pirates seemed to harness this energy during a time when it seemed the Aggies were consuming it all. Two minutes FOOTBALL COACHING HISTORY into the second half, Mayhew busted through the left side of the Aggies offensive line for his longest run of the season, a 41-yard 2011-Present N.C. A&T Aggies (Head Coach) pickup that gave N.C. A&T the ball at the Hampton 6-yard line. On 2007-2010 Grambling State Tigers (Head Coach) the next play, Mayhew scored to give the Aggies a 14-7 advantage. 2003-2006 N.C. Central Eagles (Head Coach) Hampton’s offense took off from there. Gains of 16, 19 and 9 set up 2001-2002 North Carolina Tar Heels (Defensive Line) a 21-yard touchdown pass from David Legree to Javaris Brown as 1995-2000 Florida Gators (Defensive Line) the Pirates took a 21-14 lead. 1981-1994 Duke Blue Devils (Defensive Line) 1979-1980 East Carolina Pirates (Nose Guards) A LOOK AT TODAY’S GAME The Aggies and the Hampton Pirates will meet on the football fi eld CAREER HIGHLIGHTS for the 42nd time, but the fi rst time in 2010. Before the series was halted to do to conference realignment, the Pirates won 9 of the • Helped the Duke Blue Devils win the a share of the 1989 ACC championship last 10 meetings between the two schools. The Aggies are coming in1989 under head coach . off their fi rst loss of the season and their fi rst loss in their last seven • Helped the Florida Gators win the SEC championship as the defensive line regular-season games. The Aggies last loss before losing to S.C. coach in 1995 and 2000. State on Saturday came on Oct. 20, 2012 at Delaware State.

• Won a national championship as the Gators defensive line coach in 1996 under The Aggies saw another streak come to an end. When S.C. State’s head coach Steve Spurrier. Dondre Lewis-Freeman scored on a 2-yard run in the second • Earned his fi rst head coaching position when accepted the N.C. Central job in quarter, he became the fi rst person to score a rushing touchdown 2003. on the Aggies defense in 31 quarters. Twenty-nine points are also the most points the Aggies have surrendered since giving up 29 • Led the NCCU Eagles to consecutive CIAA championships in 2005 and 2006, points since Coastal Carolina scored 29 points on Sept. 1, 2012. their fi rst back-to-back conference championships in 50 years. A&T’s seven-game losing streak is the Aggies longest current los- ing streak to a MEAC school. A&T is also trying to win at Armstrong Earned CIAA and Pigskin Club of Washington, D.C., Coach of the Year honors • Stadium for the fi rst time since beating the Pirates 31-28 on Nov. in 2005. Won the same two honors again in 2006. 11, 2000. The Aggies hope to halt the alarming trend of teams be- • In 2006, led the Eagles to the Black College National Championship and the ing able to pass against them. The Aggies have surrendered eight No. 1 seed in the NCAA Division II Southeast Region. touchdowns and 257.0 yards per game through the air this season. The Aggies still have the best rush defense in the conference, • Became the head coach at Grambling State University in 2007. giving up just 84.0 yards per game. • In 2008, led the Tigers to the SWAC championship and won his second Black College National Championship by going 11-2 overall and 9-0 in the conference. Hampton comes into Saturday’s looking for its fi rst win of the season. The Pirates are coming off of a bye week heading into • Won the CIAA and Pigskin Club of Washington, D.C., Coach of the Year honors their game with the Aggies. Hampton has struggled mightily on the in 2008. offensive end. The Pirates are scoring just 13.2 points per game • Became the head coach of the North Carolina A&T Aggies in 2011. and have the second-worst offense in the MEAC. Quarterback Jaylian Williamson leads the Pirates offense. He has completed • Led the Aggies to their fi rst winning season in nine years by going 7-4 in 2012. 53 percent of his passes for fi ve touchdown passes and four Personal: interceptions. The Pirates have two preseason All-MEAC defensive standouts in preseason second-team defensive lineman Matthew Family: Davis and preseason third-team defensive back Carvin Johnson. Wife, LaTonia Broadway, three children, four grandchildren Linebacker Delbert Tyler leads the team in tackles with 54 and he Hometown: has 3.0 tackles for loss. Oakboro, N.C. WEEK 5 • NORTH CAROLINA A&T at HAMPTON • OCT. 12, 2013 • 2 p.m. • ARMSTRONG STADIUM

NEXT GAME North Carolina A&T Football Quick Facts The Aggies return home for the fi rst time in 23 days when they Name:……………………………………...... North Carolina A&T State University face Delaware State at Aggie Stadium. Delaware State leads the Location ...... …………………………………...... Greensboro, N.C. all-time series 21-20-1 thanks to a 24-0 win over the Aggies last Founded...... …………………………………………………...... 1891 season at Alumni Stadium. It marked the second time in the last Enrollment...... ………………………………………………...... 10,881 fi ve meetings that the Hornets have shutout the Aggies. In their Conference...... …………………Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference last meeting at Aggie Stadium, the Aggies defeated the Hornets Affi liation...... ……NCAA Division I (Football Championship Subdivision) 42-24. The Aggies are 12-9 against the Hornets in Greensboro, Nickname ...... ………………………………………………Aggies but they are just 5-8 versus DSU at Aggie Stadium. The Aggies PMS Colors...... :...... ……………………………Blue 288 and Gold 123 are looking to improve to 13-2 at Aggie Stadium under head Stadium...... ………………………………………Aggie Stadium coach Rod Broadway. Capacity...... ………………………………………………21,500 Surface...... ………………………………………Natural Grass A&T CELEBRATES 90 SEASONS OF FOOTBALL Chancellor...... …………………………………………Dr. Harold L. Martin North Carolina A&T football is playing its 90th season of football. Alma Mater...... …………………………North Carolina A&T, 1974 The Aggies have a great tradition in football, including fi ve CIAA Athletics Director...... ……………………………………Earl M. Hilton III championships before joining the MEAC in 1970. They won their Alma Mater...... …………………………………………Lamar, 1992 fi rst CIAA title in 1927 and the fi rst of their six MEAC titles came Athletics Phone...... ……………………………………(336) 334-7686 in 1975. A&T has had 177 players named All-MEAC, including Ticket Offi ce Phone ...... ……………………………………(336) 334-7749 116 fi rst-team selections. On eight occasions an Aggie has been named the MEAC’s best offensive player. The program has had COACHING STAFF seven MEAC Defensive Player of the Year recognitions and 40 Head Coach...... ………………………………………Rod Broadway All-Americans. The Aggies also have four playoff appearances (North Carolina, 1977) and have an all-time record of 458-410. The Aggies also own Record at A&T/Seasons...... ……………………………………….15-11 (.577)/3 two Black College National Championships – 1968 and 1999. Career Record/Seasons...... ……………………………………...83-34 (.709)/11 Quarterbacks/Offensive Coordinator...... ………………...Rickey Bustle EXPERIENCED OFFENSIVE LINEMEN Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Backs...... …………… The Aggies offensive line is one of the most experienced in Defensive Line...... ……………………………………Courtney Coard the conference. Left tackle William Ray Robinson III, left guard Wide Receivers...... …………………………………………Johnny Cox Danye Gorrell, center Ronald Canty, right guard Timothy Sunk- Outside Linebackers...... …………………………………………… ins and right tackle Nathan Isles have started every game this Inside Linebackers...... John Gutenkunst season. In all, the Aggies fi ve starters have combined to play in Running Backs...... ………………………………………Shawn Gibbs 135 games with 93 starts. The fi ve experienced linemen have Offensive Line...... ………………Keith Wagner had a tough time playing together outside of this season. Sunk- Tight Ends/Video Coordinator...... …………………………Colin Williams ins is coming off of a season-ending injury he sustained before Quality Control...... ………………………………………Charles Cheek the start of the 2012 season. Isles shared time at the right tackle Graduate Defensive Assistant...... Dwyan Luckey position with Armon White last season and Danye Gorrell is a FOOTBALL HISTORY converted defensive lineman. Robinson, a redshirt junior, and First Year...... ……………………………………………………1924 Isles, a senior, have the most experience. Each man has made All-Time Record………………………………………………459-410-45 (89 seasons) 24 starts in their careers. MEAC Conference Record …………………………………117-125-4 (42 seasons) MEAC Conference Championships...... 6 (1975, 1986, 1991, ‘92, ‘99, 2003) STRUGGLES AT ARMSTRONG STADIUM NCAA Division I-FCS Playoff Appearances...... 4 (1986, 1992, ‘99, 2003) The Aggies have had their troubles at Armstrong Stadium. The Record...... …………………………………………………………1-4 Aggies are 9-11 at Armstrong Stadium, but they are just 1-5 in Bowl Games……………………………………….5 (1942, ‘48, 1978, 1980, 1991) their last six meetings to the nearly 90-year old stadium. The Classic Games...... ……………………………………………………35 Pirates have defeated the Aggies by an average of 27 points Record...... ………………………………………………...18-17 and the Pirates have scored more than 35 points four times in All-Americans...... ……………………………………………………40 the last six meetings at Armstrong Stadium. The Pirates have NORTH CAROLINA A&T SPORTS COMMUNICATIONS rushed for at least 200 yards in their last fi ve meetings against Associate Athletics Director/Communications...... …………………Brian Holloway the Aggies at Armstrong Stadium, including 312 yards rushing in Phone/E-Mail……………………………………(336) 285-3608/[email protected] 2010. The Aggies last win at Armstrong Stadium came in 2000. Assistant Director...... Britney Reddick Phone...... ……………………………………...... (336) 285-3609 STARTING STREAKS Graduate Intern...... Kristin Rush North Carolina A&T has two defensive players who have the Phone...... …………………………………………(336) 334-7141 most experience on the team. Seniors D’Vonte Grant (LB) and Athletics Website...... ………………………………www.ncataggies.com Tyree Hearn (DE) have made 26 straight starts for the Aggies. It Twitter Account...... @ncataggies is the longest starting streak on the team. Hearn has played in Facebook……………………………………www.facebook.com/ncatathletics more games than anyone with 34 games played. WEEK 5 • NORTH CAROLINA A&T at HAMPTON • OCT. 12, 2013 • 2 p.m. •ARMSTRONG STADIUM

Media Information STARTING ON BROADWAY Video Webstream: Triad Entertainment Network (www. Fast starts are nothing unusual for A&T head coach Rod Broadway. In ncataggies.com) the 11 seasons he has been a head coach, his teams have started 3-1 or Announcer: Walter T. Johnson better eight times, including this season. Broadway-led teams have start- ed 4-1 or better six times. Broadway’s best string of wins came in 2006 Radio: WNAA 90.1 FM when he led N.C. Central to an 11-0 regular-season before losing to Delta Announcers: Billy Covington, Spencer Gwynn (play-by-play) and State in the NCAA Division II playoffs. Broadway’s fast starts have earned Al Swann him two Black College National Championships and three conference championships. Weekly Access Monday Press Conference: Each Monday the Aggies will NO RUSHING TD’S STREAK SNAPPED hold a weekly press conference at noon inside the Bryan Fitness North Carolina A&T saw its no rushing touchdowns streak come to an end and Wellness Center. Head coach Rod Broadway and invited on Saturday when Dondre Lewis-Freeman scored from two yards out players will address the previous week’s game while looking in the second quarter. Lewis-Freeman’s score marked the fi rst time the Aggies defense had given up a rushing touchdown in 31 quarters. Before forward to the upcoming contest. Saturday, the last time the Aggies had given up a rushing touchdown came against Delaware State on Oct. 20, 2012 when Nagee Jaackson Interview Requests: Coach Broadway’s interviews are scored on a 1-yard run in the second quarter. That was eight games ago. arranged by the North Carolina A&T sports information offi ce. Tthe Aggies still have one of the stingiest run defenses in the nation. The Please call the sports information offi ce at (336) 334-7141 to re- Aggies lead the MEAC in rush defense and they are ranked third national- quests an interview with Broadway or the Aggie players. Broad- ly in the same category. way can conduct interviews Monday-Thursday. The preferred times are 10 a.m.-11 a.m. or 2 p.m.-3 p.m. KINDLE FIRE Redshirt senior quarterback Lewis Kindle returned as the Aggies starter MEAC Teleconference: The MEAC will sponsor a weekly on Sept. 14, in the Aggies 23-10 win over Elon. It was Kindle’s fi rst start football teleconference each Tuesday from 10 a.m. until 11:45 since Oct. 27, 2012 when he started against Norfolk State. Kindle missed a.m. The fi nal regular season call will be on November 19, with the Aggies opener due to a suspension. In his return, he threw the ball career-high 38 times, completed 20 passes and threw for 288 yards and a call for postseason teams on November 26 and each addition- touchdown in the win over Elon. It marked the sixth time in his career that al Tuesday as teams advance. Media members interested in he has thrown for more than 200 yards in a game. Kindle has thrown for participating should contact Patricia Porter in the MEAC offi ce at 4, 273 yards in his career, which ranks him fi fth on the Aggies’ all-time list. [email protected]. His 24 career touchdown passes ranks fi fth on the Aggies all-time list. Kin- dle also has 652 pass attempts, fourth on the Aggies all-time list. Kindle MEAC Football Coaches Schedule: has not thrown an interception in his last 125 pass attempts. 10:00 a.m. MEAC Notes 10:03 a.m. Donald Hill-Eley (Morgan State) CHASING WALLACE MILES 10:13 a.m. Earl Holmes (Florida A&M) Desmond Lawrence is looking to capture a few of the milestones former Aggies wide receiver Wallace Miles set during his career and the 2011 10:23 a.m. Brian Jenkins (Bethune-Cookman) season. Lawrence has made 23 receptions for 289 yards and two touch- 10:33 a.m. Kermit Blount (Delaware State) downs over the Aggies fi rst four games. Miles owns the single-season 10:43 a.m. Rayford Petty (Howard) record for receptions (70) and yards (1,048). Lawrence is not currently on 10:53 a.m. Pete Adrian (Norfolk State) the same pace as Miles during the 2011 season, but he is averaging 5.7 11:03 a.m. Donovan Rose (Hampton) receptions per game compared to Miles’ 6.4 receptions per game in 2011 11:13 a.m. Earnest Wilson (Savannah State) and Lawrence’s 72.2 yards per game average has him on pace for an 11:23 a.m. Buddy Pough (South Carolina State) 800-yard season, which would be just the fourth in A&T school history. 11:33 a.m. Rod Broadway (North Carolina A&T) 11:43 a.m. (N.C. Central) KICKER GOES DOWN The Aggies had an unexpected change to their kicking game prior to the start of their 27-19 win over Howard Thursday night at Aggie Stadium. 10:00 a.m. MEAC Notes Freshman kicker Cody Jones was injured during pregame warm-ups, Review of weekly polls, players of the week, and any other signif- leaving him inactive for the Aggies’ last two games. The Aggies have icant sports’ highlights from the previous week. turned to junior kicker Jose Garcia-Camacho to for the kicking duties. Garcia-Camacho was the Aggies primary kicker during the 2011 sea- 10:03-11:33 Coaches Interviewed son. Garcia-Camacho has gone 6-for-7 on extra and he had a fi eld goal Moderator opens by greeting coach and talking briefl y about against S.C. State.Garcia-Camacho does not have the same range as the previous week’s match-up (ie. Opponent, top performances, Jones, however. Jones has been excellent for the Aggies this season. He changing moments, records/recognition). is 4-for-5 on fi eld goals and 5-for-5 on extra points. WEEK 5 • NORTH CAROLINA A&T at HAMPTON • OCT. 12, 2013 • 2 p.m. • ARMSTRONG STADIUM

PRESEASON ACCOLADES AGGIE ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE D’Vonte Graham was voted a fi rst-team cornerback and return specialist by MEAC head coaches and sports information directors Six Aggies in all were named to either fi rst or second team. Redshirt juniors Ronald Canty (center) and William Ray Robinson III (left tackle) were named to the preseason offensive team. Seniors Tyree Hearn (defensive end), D’Vonte Grant (linebacker) and Travis Crosby (linebacker) were named second-team defense. Jahkeem Devin Ayodeji William Forrester Moore Olatoye Robinson It was a nice off-season for D’Vonte Graham. In July, he was named to Biology Criminal Speech JOMC The Sports Network All-American fi rst team as a punt returner. Graham 4.0 GPA Justice 3.20 GPA 3.14 GPA had a fantastic season returning punts last season. He averaged 12.4 3.44 GPA yards per return and scored once. Graham was eighth in the nation in 2012-13 FOOTBALL GRADUATES 2012 in punt return average per game. As cornerback, USA named Graham an All-American, while making an honorable The following players earned their degrees during the 2013 mention All-American as a punt returner. Two other Aggies earned USA commencement ceromonies in May. College Football All-American honors as senior safety Travis Crosby and redshirt junior offensive tackle William Ray Robinson III were second-team selections. Crosby along with Graham was a part of a Player Major secondary that ranked fi rst in the nation in pass defense effi ciency. Chirstopher Andrews...... Visual Arts Design Benjamin Binder...... Liberal Studies (Pre Law) DIFFERENT YEAR, DIFFERENT D-LINE, SAME RESULT Thomas Hearn...... Business Education North Carolina A&T has gone to a three-running back attack this season. Edward Hill...... Computer Science A year after Mike Mayhew dominated the headlines by breaking the Allen Jones...... Sports Science and Fitness Management school’s all-time rushing record, the Aggies have replaced him with two Christopher Kennedy...... Sports Science and Fitness Management senior running backs and an outstanding freshman running back. Senior Tony Mashburn...... Criminal Justice Dominique Drake is the starter and gets the majority of the carries. Michael Mayhew...... Sports Science and Fitness Management Drake leads the Aggies in touchdowns with three and is averaging 65.2 Mark Newton...... Sports Science and Fitness Management yards per game. Ricky Lewis is the other senior. Lewis has the sec- ond-most carries on the team (25) and scored on a 13-yard touchdown Jermarion Pegues...... Criminal Justice run against S.C. State. It was his 11th career touchdown. Donta Prince...... Criminal Justice leads the Aggies in yards per carry (5.9). In his last two games – How- Makari Pugh...... Adult Education ard and S.C. State – Cohen has averaged 6.3 yards per carry. He was Xavier Robinson...... Liberal Studies (Cultural Social Change) named A&T’s offensive MVP at the Atlanta Football Classic. He did get Torrian Warren...... Liberal Studies (Pre Law)* in the end zone once this year but it was called back because of holding. Brandon Young...... Agricultural Education *current player AGGIES ARE BACK IN DEMAND The Atlanta Football Classic may be just the beginning for the North Car- olina A&T football program. After years of crippling APR sanctions due to FOOTBALL ACADEMIC HONORS a low graduation rate, the Aggies are starting to get better on the football Player Position GPA Class Major fi eld thanks to an improvement in their APR scores. Now that winning Jahkeem Forrester Offensive Line 4.00 R-Freshman Biology appears to be returning to Aggieland, the Aggies should have some Makari Pugh Linebacker 3.66 Graduate Adult Ed great opportunities to play on the big stage. The Aggies could potentially Devin Moore Tight End 3.44 Senior Criminal Justice play in the 2014 MEAC/SWAC Challenge in Orlando next season as well Ayodeji Olatoye Corner 3.20 Senior Speech as potentially return to the Atlanta Football Classic. The Aggies are also Major Kay Offensive Line 3.15 R-Freshman Undecided scheduled to play Division I-FBS schools in 2015 and ‘16. Before the William Robinson Offensive Line 3.14 R-Junior JOMC% Atlanta Football Classic on Oct. 5, the Aggies last classic was the Circle Antray Small Offensive Line 3.08 R-Freshman Cmp. Science^ City Classic on Oct. 2, 2010. Quentin Todd Wide Receiver 3.08 R-Junior Broadcast Prod. Daniel Pinnix Defensive Line 3.07 Sophomore Management TWO-SPORT STARS Brandon Young Defensive Line 3.02 Graduate Agricultural Ed The Aggies feature three two-sport players this season. Freshman Caleb Chris Neal Defensive Line 3.01 No Eligibility SSFM* Gabriel was brought in to solidify the Aggies receiving corps. He was Thomas Hearn Offensive Line 3.00 Graduate Business Ed also brought in to help the North Carolina A&T men’s indoor and outdoor Desmond Lawrence Wide Receiver 3.00 Junior Afro-Amer. Studies track and fi eld teams leap frog to the top of the MEAC. Wide receiver *Sports Science and Fitness Management Desmond Lawrence is also moonlights as a track and fi eld athlete for the %Journalism and Mass Communications Aggies, while Denzel Keyes is a two-sport standout thanks to football and basketball. ^Computer Science No. Name Hometown/Previous School Year Pos. Ht. Wt. No. Name Hometown/Previous School Year Pos. Ht. Wt. 1 Travis Crosby Sr. DB 5-9 189 48 Jeremy Taylor Fr. LB 5-10 170 Charlotte, N.C./East Mecklenburg Kinston, N.C./Kinston 2 Ricky Lewis Sr. RB 5-9 187 49 Tyree Hearn Sr. DE 6-1 221 Greensboro, N.C./Dudley Durham, N.C./Riverside 3 Isaiah Martin Sr. S 5-8 185 50 Angelo Keyes R-Fr. LB 6-1 256 Roanoke, Va./Northside Kinston, N.C./Kinston 4 D’Vonte Grant Sr. LB 5-10 208 51 D’Anthony Ross Fr. DL 6-2 255 Charlotte, N.C./Mallard Creek Atlanta, Ga./Grady 5 Desmond Lawrence Jr. WR 5-10 181 52 Jermane Clark So. LB 6-2 195 Winston-Salem, N.C./Univ. of Colorado Durham, N.C./ECU 53 Gerald Claskey R-Fr. LB 6-0 220 7 Lewis Kindle R-Sr. QB 6-1 205 Greensboro, N.C./Grimsley Atlanta, Ga./Westlake 54 Aaron Massey Sr. LS 5-10 243 8 Xavier Griffi n Fr. WR 6-1 183 Durham, N.C./Jordan New Castle, Del./Fork Union Prep 55 Kiaundric Richardson Fr. LB 6-0 189 9 Oluwafemi Bamiro R-Fr. QB 6-4 209 Gainseville, Fla./P.K. Yonge DRS Washington, D.C./Coolidge 56 Denzel Jones R-So. LB 5-9 240 10 Denzel Keyes Fr. WR 6-4 210 Greensboro, N.C./Dudley Kinston, N.C./Kinston 57 Tony Clodfelter Sr. LB 5-8 230 12 Darren Bullock So. WR 5-11 184 Lexington, N.C./Lexington Durham, N.C./Southern Durham 58 Jahkeem Forrester R-Fr. OL 6-3 270 13 Jordan Dawson Fr. QB 6-2 190 Atlanta, Ga./Mount Zion Cary, N.C./Cary 59 Billy Summers Fr. LB 6-0 235 14 Johnathan Barnes R-Fr. WR 5-11 170 LaGrange, N.C./North Lenoir Wilson, N.C./Beddingfi eld 60 Ronald Canty R-Jr. OL 6-0 277 15 Tard McCoy Fr. DB 5-11 185 Chester, S.C./Chester Delray Beach, Fla./Boca Raton 61 Josh Mattocks Fr. OL 6-3 325 16 Kwashaun Quick So. QB 6-0 185 Swansboro,N.C./Swansboro Laurinburg, N.C./Scotland County 62 Zach Gusler Fr. P 6-5 265 17 Torrian Warren Gr. WR 6-1 183 Pelham, N.C./Bartlett Yancey Greensboro, N.C./Dudley 65 Reginald Tyler Fr. OL 6-3 295 18 Marcus Albert Fr. LB 6-0 205 Kenansville, N.C./Kenan 66 Timothy Sunkins Sr. OL 6-4 332 College Park, Ga./Banneker Washington, D.C./Coolidge 19 Kevin Francis R-So. TE 6-5 195 67 Major Kay R-Fr. OL 6-4 322 Brooklyn, N.Y./James Madison HS Lincolnton, N.C./North Lincoln 20 Daniel Robinson Fr. RB 5-10 195 68 David Bennett Jr. OL 6-4 254 Lumberton, N.C./Lumberton Raleigh, N.C./Wake Forest Rolesville 21 D’Vonte Graham Sr. DB 5-7 160 70 Fr. OL 6-7 275 Tallahassee, Fla./Lincoln Kannapolis, N.C./A.L. Brown 22 Ayodeji Olatoye Sr. DB 6-1 197 71 William Ray Robinson III R-Jr. OL 6-2 305 Dublin, Ohio/Univ. Colorado Clinton, Md./Riverdale Baptist 23 Daishawn Styron Jr. DB 5-8 168 72 Darriel Mack Fr. OL 6-3 280 New Bern, N.C./New Bern Marlboro, S.C./Marlboro 24 Christopher Ettson Jr. S 5-11 190 73 Michael Neal So. DL 5-11 264 Durham, N.C./Northern Durham Greensboro, N.C./Dudley 25 Tony McRae So. DB 5-9 172 74 Danye Gorrell Sr. OL 6-2 306 Laurinburg, N.C./Scotland County Reidsville, N.C./Reidsville 26 Michael Weaver Fr. WR 5-9 170 76 Antray Small Fr. OL 6-0 240 Raleigh, N.C./Millbrook Charlotte, N.C./Olympic 27 Marquis Boyan So. DB 5-11 185 77 Wes Cole So. OL 6-6 331 Columbia, S.C./Eau Claire Norwood, N.C./Jireh Prep 28 Tarik Cohen Fr. RB 5-8 170 79 Nathan Isles Sr. OL 6-5 324 Bunn, N.C./Bunn Atlanta, Ga./Westlake 29 Donald Mattocks R-Jr. DB 5-8 179 80 Joseph Spann Fr. WR 5-10 175 McDonough, Ga./Ola Burlington, N.C./Eastern Alamance 81 Caleb Gabriel Fr. WR 5-9 165 30 Tyree Andrews So. DB 6-1 187 Raleigh, N.C./Broughton Washington, D.C./Coolidge 82 Cody Jones Fr. P 6-0 245 32 Dominique Drake R-Sr. RB 5-9 202 Blythewood, S.C./Blythewood Mount Gilead, N.C./West Montgomery 83 Quentin Todd R-Jr. WR 5-9 200 33 Chauncey Burgess R-Jr. RB 5-8 179 Raleigh, N.C./Southeast Durham, N.C./Riverside 84 Demonta Brown Sr. WR 6-0 184 34 Lorenz Suttles Fr. LB 6-2 190 Blythewood, S.C./Blythewood Dallas, Ga./Paulding 85 John Stanfi eld Sr. TE 6-1 232 35 Jerome Beatty Fr. S 5-10 170 Yanceyville, N.C./Bartlett Yancey Charlotte, N.C./Vance 86 Barry Harris Fr. WR 6-0 175 36 Anthony McMinn II R-Fr. FB 6-1 228 Greensboro, N.C./Southeast Guilford Hendersonville, N.C./Hendersonville 87 Dequann Swann R-So. WR 6-1 206 37 Landis Shoffner So. DB 6-0 176 Sanford, N.C./Lee County Greensboro, N.C./Grimsley 88 Chris Ballen Fr. WR 5-11 195 38 Jose Garcia-Camacho Jr. K 5-7 200 Raleigh, N.C./Wakefi eld Burlington, N.C./Cummings 89 Charlie Jones Fr. TE 6-4 271 39 Marlowe Wood Jr. RB 5-9 170 Greensboro, N.C./Hargrave Prep Bowie, Md./Riverdale Baptist School 90 Malik Hampton-Prioleau Fr. DL 6-4 250 41 Bryan Houston Sr. LB 5-11 235 Greensboro, N.C./Northern Guilford Raleigh, N.C./Fayetteville State 91 Kenneth Melton Fr. DE 6-2 215 42 Shaquille Lemay Fr. RB 6-1 198 Elizabeth City, N.C./Northeastern 92 Justin Smith Fr. LB 6-2 225 Henderson, N.C./Southern Vance Garland, N.C./Union 43 Tajir Wharton R-So. DB 5-9 175 93 Daniel Pinnix So. DE 6-1 240 Charlotte, N.C./Vance High Point, N.C./High Point Andrews 44 Dominic Frescura Fr. K/P 6-2 190 94 Nicholas Dease So. DL 6-1 332 South Pasadena, Calif./South Pasadena Charlotte, N.C./Vance 45 Devin Moore Sr. TE 6-0 264 97 James Morris R-So. DL 6-0 275 Charlotte, N.C./East Mecklenburg Raleigh, N.C./Leesville Road 46 Bryson McCall Sr. LB 6-1 193 98 Damion Hicks Fr. DL 6-3 270 Greensboro, N.C./Dudley New Port Richey, Fla./River Ridge 47 Zerius Lockhart Fr. S 6-0 180 99 Marquis Ragland R-Fr. DL 6-3 255 Auburn, Ala./Auburn HS Fayetteville, N.C./Seventy-First WEEK 5 • NORTH CAROLINA A&T at HAMPTON• OCT. 12, 2013 • 2 p.m. • ARMSTRONG STADIUM A&T OFFENSE DEFENSE ZWR 26 Michael Weaver, Fr., 5-9, 170, Raleigh, N.C. DE 49 Tyree Hearn, Sr., 6-1, 221, Durham, N.C. PARTICIPATION ZWR 12 Darren Bullock, So., 5-11, 184, Durham, N.C. DE 91 Kenneth Melton, Fr., 6-2, 215, Elizabeth City, N.C.

Name 2013 Career Consecutive LT 71 William Robinson, R-Jr., 6-2, 305, Clinton, Md. NT 99 Marquis Ragland, R-Fr., 6-3, 255, Fayetteville, N.C. GP/GS GP/GS Starts LT 68 David Bennett, Jr., 6-4, 254, Raleigh, N.C. NT 97 James Morris, R-So., 6-0, 275, Raleigh, N.C. Marcus Albert 3/3 3/3 3 Tyree Andrews 4/0 13/1 — David Bennett 3/0 3/0 — LG 74 Danye Gorrell, Sr., 6-2, 306, Reidsville, N.C. DT 73 Michael Neal, So., 5-11, 264, Greensboro, N.C. Marquis Boyan 4/0 4/0 — LG 72 Darriel Mack, Fr., 6-3, 280, Marlboro, S.C. DT 94 Nicholas Dease, So., 6-1, 332, San Diego, Calif. Demonta Brown 4/1 22/4 2 Darren Bullock 3/2 15/6 — C 60 Ronald Canty, R-Jr., 6-0, 277, Chester, S.C. DE 93 Daniel Pinnix, So., 6-1, 240, High Point, N.C. Chauncey Burgess 6/0 16/0 — C 58 Jahkeem Forrester, R-Fr., 6-3, 270, Atlanta, Ga. DE 90 Malik Prioleau, Fr., 6-4, 250, Greensboro, N.C. Ronald Canty 4/4 23/19 4 Jermane Clark 2/0 2/0 — Tony Clodfelter 4/2 25/11 2 RG 66 Tim Sunkins, R-Sr., 6-4, 332, Washington, D.C. WLB 4 D’Vonte Grant, Sr., 5-10, 208, Charlotte, N.C. Tarik Cohen 4/0 4/0 — RG 67 Major Kay, R-Fr., 6-4, 322, Lincolnton, N.C. WLB 34 Lorenz Suttles, Fr., 6-2, 190, Dallas, Ga. Travis Crosby 4/4 35/24 5 Dominique Drake 4/4 26/9 4 RT 79 Nathan Isles, Sr., 6-5, 324, Atlanta, Ga. MLB 41 Brian Houston, Sr., 5-11, 235, Raleigh, N.C. Kevin Francis 4/2 13/4 1 RT 77 Wes Cole, So., 6-6, 331, Norwood, N.C. MLB 57 Tony Clodfelter, Sr., 5-8, 230, Lexington, N.C. Dominic Frescura 4/0 4/0 — Jose Garcia 2/0 19/0 — Danye Gorrell 4/4 22/16 15 XWR 84 Demonta Brown, Sr., 6-0, 184, Blythewood, S.C. SLB 37 Landis Shoffner, So., 6-0, 176, Greensboro, N.C. D’Vonte Graham 4/4 36/35 15 XWR 10 Denzel Keyes, Fr., 6-4, 210, Kinston, N.C. SLB 18 Marcus Albert, Fr., 6-0, 205, College Park, Ga. D’Vonte Grant 4/4 28/26 26 Xavier Griffi n 3/0 3/0 — SLOT 5 Desmond Lawrence, Jr., 5-10, 181, Durham, N.C. ROV 1 Travis Crosby, Sr., 5-9, 189, Charlotte, N.C. Tyree Hearn 4/4 34/27 26 Bryan Houston 4/2 9/2 1 SLOT 80 Joseph Spann, Fr., 5-10, 175, McDonough, Ga. ROV 37 Landis Shofner, So., 6-0, 176, Greensboro, N.C. Nathan Isles 4/4 35/24 7 Charles Jones 1/0 1/0 — QB 7 Lewis Kindle, R-Sr., 6-1,205, Atlanta, Ga. LCB 22 Ayodeji Olatoye, Sr., 6-1, 197, Dublin, Ohio Cody Jones 2/0 2/0 — QB 16 Kwashaun Quick, So., 6-0, 185, Laurinburg, N.C. LCB 25 Tony McRae, So., 5-9, 172, Laurinburg, N.C. Denzel Jones — 3/0 — Denzel Keyes 2/1 2/1 — YWR 87 Dequan Swann, R-So., 6-1, 206, Sanford, N.C. FS 3 Isaiah Martin, Sr., 5-8, 185, Roanoke, Va. Lewis Kindle 3/3 28/23 3 Desmond Lawrence 4/1 4/1 — YWR 19 Kevin Francis, R-So., 6-5, 195, Brooklyn, N.Y. FS 30 Tyree Andrews, So., 6-1, 187, Durham, N.C. Shaquille Lemay 1/0 1/0 — Ricky Lewis 4/0 33/7 — RB 32 Dominique Drake, R-Sr., 5-9, 202, Mt. Gilead, N.C. RCB 21 D’Vonte Graham, Sr., 5-7, 160, Tallahassee, Fla. Isaiah Martin 4/4 33/20 6 RB 2 Ricky Lewis, Sr., 5-9, 187, Greensboro, N.C. RCB 29 Donald Mattocks, R-Jr., 5-8, 179, Burlington, N.C. Aaron Massey 4/0 15/0 — Donald Mattocks — 11/2 — PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Bryson McCall 4/0 7/0 — FB 45 Devin Moore, Sr., 6-0, 264, Charlotte, N.C. Tard McCoy 1/0 1/0 — FB 36 Anthony McMinn II, R-Fr., 6-1, 228, Hendersonville, N.C. Anthony McMinn 4/0 4/0 — #4 D’Vonte Grant...... DAH VON tay Tony McRae 4/0 15/3 — Specialists #9 Oluwafemi Bamiro...... Oh LOU wah fee me Devin Moore 4/1 32/15 1 P 44 Dominic Frescura, Fr. 6-2, 190, South Pasadena, Calif. Bah MI roe James Morris 4/3 10/3 — Michael Neal 4/4 11/4 4 #16 Kwashaun Quick...... Kway shawn Ayodeji Olatoye 4/4 14/14 14 PK 82 Cody Jones, Fr., 6-0, 245, Blythewood, S.C. #21 D’Vonte Graham...... DAH VON tay Daniel Pinnix 4/4 4/4 4 #22 Ayodeji Olatoye...... Ah yoh day shee Kwashaun Quick 1/1 11/5 4 PR 21 D’Vonte Graham, Sr., 5-7, 160, Tallahassee, Fla. Oh low TOY ay Marquis Ragland 4/1 4/1 1 PR 25 Tony McRae, So., 5-9, 172, Laurinburg, N.C. William Robinson 4/4 25/24 16 #23 Daishawn Styron...... Day shawn D’Anthony Ross 5/0 5/0 — #24 Marquis Boyan...... MAHR keese Landis Shoffner 4/1 11/2 1 KOR 25 Tony McRae, So., 5-9, 172, Laurinburg, N.C. Bow an Joseph Spann 4/1 4/1 1 KOR 5 Desmond Lawrence, Jr., 5-10, 181, Durham, N.C. #28 Tarik Cohen...... TAH reeke John Stanfi eld — 6/1 — #43 Tajir Wharton...... TAH sheer Timothy Sunkins 4/4 20/10 4 LS 54 Aaron Massey, Jr., 5-10, 243, Durham, N.C. Lorenz Suttles 3/0 3/0 — #44 Dominic Frescura...... DOM I neeke Dequan Swann 4/2 4/2 2 FREZ cure ah H 44 Dominic Frescura, Fr., 6-2, 190, South Pasadena, Calif. Quentin Todd 4/0 12/0 — #47 Zerius Lockhart...... ZAIR ree us Tajir Wharton 1/0 9/0 — Torrian Warren 2/0 19/5 — #55 Kiaundric Richardson...... Kie oon DRIK Michael Weaver 4/1 4/1 1 #58 Jahkeem Forrester...... Gy keem Marlowe Wood — 4/0 — #74 Danye Gorrell...... DON ey #87 Dequan Swann...... Dey kwan

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NATIONAL POLLS NORTH CAROLINA A&T TOP-5 LONGEST SCORING DRIVES SportsNetwork YARDS HOW IT ENDED Team Record Pts. Last 80 vs. Elon (13 plays, 80 yards, 6:38) Drake 1 run 1. North Dakota State 5-0 3925 1 76 vs. S.C. State (10 plays, 76 yards, 2:55)25passKindle-Lawrence 67 vs. Elon (14 plays, 67 yards, 5:41) Jones 32 FG 2. Sam Houston State 4-1 3665 2 67 vs. S.C. State (7 plays, 67 yards, 2:30) Lewis 13 run 3. Towson 6-0 3657 3 65 vs. Howard (8 plays, 65 yards, 3:38) Kindle 8 run 4. Northern Iowa 4-1 3283 4 PLAYS HOW IT ENDED 5. Eastern Illinois 4-1 3272 5 14 vs. Elon, 9/14/2013 Jones 32 FG 6. Eastern Washington 3-2 3124 6 13 vs. Elon, 9/14/2013 Drake 1 run 7. Montana State 4-2 2902 8 11 vs. SCSSU, 10/5/2013 Drake 14 run 8. Coastal Carolina 5-0 2653 9 10 on three occasions vs. SCSU 25pass Kindle-Lawrence 9. McNeese State 5-1 2475 11 TIME HOW IT ENDED 10. Fordham 6-0 2451 12 6:38 vs. Elon, 9/14/2013 Drake 1 run 11. Montana 4-1 2433 10 5:41 vs. Elon, 9/14/2013 Jones 32 FG 5:35 vs. Howard, 9/26/13 Drake 1 run 12. Wofford 3-2 1738 17 4:42 at ASU 9/7/2013 Jones 27 FG 13. South Dakota State 3-3 1660 7 4:24 vs. SCSU, 10/5/2013 Drake 14 run 14. Maine 5-1 1533 23 NORTH CAROLINA A&T TOP-5 SHORTEST SCORING DRIVES 15. Villanova 3-2 1490 20 YARDS HOW IT ENDED 16. Bethune-Cookman 4-1 1391 21 8 vs. Howard (2 plays, 8 yards, 0:48) 4 pass Kindle-Moore 17. Lehigh 4-1 1255 13 21 vs. SCSU (8 plays, 21 yards, 3:58) Garcia Camacho 31 FG 18. Youngstown State 5-1 1178 NR 25 vs. Elon (8 plays, 25 yards, 2:43) Jones 38 FG 19. Northern Arizona 3-2 1111 15 38 vs. Howard (1 play, 38 yards, 0:10) Lawrence 38 run 20. Central Arkansas 2-3 870 14 PLAYS HOW IT ENDED 21. James Madison 4-2 646 NR 1 vs. Howard, 9/26/2013 Lawrence 38 run 2 vs. Howard 4 pass Kindle-Moore 22. Georgia Southern 3-2 636 16 3 vs. Elon 60 pass Kindle-Brown 23. Samford 4-2 592 NR TIME HOW IT ENDED 24. Jacksonville State 5-1 508 NR 0:10 vs. Howard Lawrence 38 run 25. New Hampshire 1-3 424 19 0:48 vs. Howard 4pass Kindle-Moore 3:10 vs. Elon, 9/14/2013 Jones 33 FG SBN HBCU Poll 3:26 at ASU, 9/7/2013 2 pass Quick-Lawrence Team Rec. Pts. Last 1. B-CU 4-1 299 1 2. Tennessee St. 4-1 269 3

3. S.C. State 4-2 234 5 4. WSSU 4-1 176 4 NORTH CAROLINA A&T LONGEST PLAYS 5. A&T 3-1 171 3 No. Yards Play Opp Qtr Player(s) 6. Prairie View 5-1 167 6 1. 91 KO Return App St. 1 McRae 7. Jackson St. 4-2 132 7 2. 60 Pass Elon 2 Kindle-Brown 8. Alabama St. 4-2 97 9 3. 57 INT Return App St. 2 Grant 9. Tuskegee 4-1 72 8 T4. 38 Run Howard 2 Lawrence 10. N.C. Central 3-2 43 NR T4. 38 Pass Elon 3 Kindle-Lawrence Boxtorow HBCU Poll 6. 34 Run SCSU 3 Cohen Team Rec. Pts. Last 7. 32 Pass Howard 1 Kindle-Moore 1 B-CU 4-1 178 1 T8. 27 Pass Elon 4 Kindle-Larwrence 2. Tennessee St. 5-1 163 2 T8. 27 Pass Howard 2 Kindle-Lawrence 3. WSSU 4-1 131 4 10. 25 Pass SCSU 4 Kindle-Lawrence 4. Jackson State 4-2 109 5 5. S.C. State 4-2 105 7 6. N.C. A&T 3-1 84 3 7. Alabama State 4-2 83 6 8. N.C. Central 3-2 48 9 9. Tuskegee 4-1 42 8 WEEK 5 •NORTH CAROLINA A&T at HAMPTON • OCT. 12, 2013 • 2 p.m. • ARMSTRONG STADIUM 2013 NORTH CAROLINA A&T SCHEDULE/RESULTS Date Opponent Score Overall MEAC Time Attend Sept. 7 Appalachian State 24-21 W 1-0 0-0 3:03 25,723 Sept. 14 ELON 6 p.m. 2-0 0-0 2:52 13,221 Sept. 26 HOWARD 7:30 p.m. 3-0 1-0 3:35 16,011 Oct. 5 vs. S.C. State 3:30 p.m. 3-1 1-1 3:35 35,412 Atlanta Football Classic Oct. 12 Hampton 2 p.m. Oct. 19 DELAWARE STATE 1 p.m. Oct. 26 Florida A&M 2 p.m. Nov. 2 VUL 1 p.m. Homecoming Nov. 9 Morgan State 1 p.m. Nov. 16 SAVANNAH STATE 1 p.m. Nov. 23 N.C. CENTRAL 1 p.m. Home games in BOLD CAPS 2013 NORTH CAROLINA A&T STATISTICS WEEK 5 • NORTH CAROLINA A&T at HAMPTON • OCT. 12, 2013 • 2 p.m. • ARMSTRONG STADIUM WEEK 5 • NORTH CAROLINA A&T at HAMPTON • OCT. 12, 2013 • 2 p.m. • ARMSTRONG STADIUM 2013 NORTH CAROLINA A&T DEFENSIVE STATISTICS WEEK 5 • NORTH CAROLINA A&T at HAMPTON • OCT. 12, 2013 • 2 p.m. • ARMSTRONG STADIUM 2013 NORTH CAROLINA A&T STARTING LINEUPS OFFENSE QB TB WR WR WR/TE LT LG C RG RT Appalachian Quick Drake Keyes Bullock Francis Robinson Gorrell Canty Sunkins Isles Elon Kindle Drake Keyes Bullock Spann Robinson Gorrell Canty Sunkins Isles Howard Kindle Drake Swann Brown Francis Robinson Gorrell Canty Sunkings Isles S.C. State Kindle Drake Weaver Brown Swann Robinson Gorrell Canty Sunkins Isles Hampton Delaware St. Florida A&M VUL Morgan St. Savannah St. NCCU DEFENSE DE NT DT DE OLB ILB OLB ROV LCB FS RCB Appalachian Hearn Morris Neal Pinnix Grant Houston Albert Crosby Graham Martin Olatoye Elon Hearn Morris Neal Pinnix Grant Clodfelter Albert Crosby Graham Martin Olatoye Howard Hearn Morris Neal Pinnix Grant Clodfelter Albert Crosby Graham Martin Olatoye S.C. State Hearn Ragland Neal Pinnix Grant Houston Shoffner Crosby Graham Martin Olatoye Hampton Delaware St. Florida A&M VUL Morgan St. Savannah St. NCCU NORTH CAROLINA A&T SINGLE GAME RECORDS Points Scored by Kicking: 17, Yonnick Matthews vs. Elon (9-27-03) Rushes: 44, Charile Sutton vs. NCCU (11-18-78) FGs Attempted: 5, Yonnick Matthews vs. Elon (9-27-03) Net Yards: 437 (32 attempts), Maurice Hicks vs. Morgan St. (10-6-01) FGs Made: 5, Yonnick Matthews vs. Elon (9-27-03) Rushing TDs Scored: 6, Maurice Hicks vs. S.C. State (11-18-00) Longest FG Made: 52, Yonnick Matthews vs. Elon (9-27-03) Longest Rush from Scrimmage: 89, James White vs. B-CC (11-2-91) Punts: 10, Lee Woodson vs. Hampton (9-20-08); 9 Passes Attempted: 49, Maseo Bolin vs. B-CC (10-29-94) Yards Punting: 424 (9 punts), Dominic Frescura Passes Completed: 26, Connell Maynor vs. WSSU (9-8-1990) Longest Punt: 76, Spencer Gwynn vs. Shaw (10-16-5S4) Passing Yards: 375, Cornell Gordon (10-24-64) Longest Punt Return: 91 (TD), Willie Pearson vs. Winston-Salem St. (10- Touchdown Passes: 6, Alan Hooker vs. Morgan St. (9-28-85) 21-67) Interceptions Thrown: 5, Alan Hooker vs. Delaware St. (9-7-85) Longest Kick Return: 100, Wayman Pitts (11-10-79) Longest Pass Completion: 96, Shelton Morgan to Michael Caldwell vs. Longest Interception Return: 100, Terry Bellamy vs. Grambling St. (11- Morgan St. (10-6-07) 9-74) Highest Pct. of Completions (min 20 att.): 81.3 (26-32), Connell Punt Returns: 6, Dion Caldwell vs. B-CC (10-29-94); 6, D’Vonte Graham vs. Maynor vs. Winston-Salem St. (9-8-1990) Virginia University of Lynchburg (9-15-12) Highest Passing Effi ciency: 261.7, Connell Maynor vs. Winston-Salem Punt Return Yards: 154 (6 returns), D’Vonte Graham vs. Virginia University St. (9-8-1990) of Lynchburg (9-15-12) Consecutive Completions: 16, Connell Maynor vs. Winston-Salem St. Kick Returns: 6, David Robinson vs. Hampton (9-15-07) (9-8-1990) Kick Return Yards: 166 (5 return), Brian Rodman vs. Howard (10-23-93) Passes Caught: 14, Brandon Trusty vs. S.C. State (11-19-95) Interceptions: 3, Alonzo Barnett vs. Howard (9-26-91) (9-10-05) Interception Return Yards: 100 (1 ret.), Terry Bellamy vs. Grambling St. Yards Receiving: 202 (7 receptions) vs. S.C. State (11-20-04) (11-9-74) TD Receptions: 3, Jessie Britt vs. Morgan St. (9-28-85); Craig Thompson vs. Tackles: 22, Johnnie Coleman vs. Winston-Salem St. (9-14-85); Demetrius Winston-Salem St. (9-8-1990) Harrison vs. NCCU (9-3-88) Total Offense Plays (rush/pass): 56 (7/49), Maseo Bolin vs. B-CC QB Sacks: 5.0, Chris McNeil vs. Delaware St. (11-8-97) (10-29-94) Tackles for Loss: 7, Chris McNeil vs. Delaware St. (11-8-97); Troy Pelshak Total Offense Yards Gained (rush/pass): 450 by Cornell Gordon vs. B-CC (9-26-98) (10-24-64) Fumbles Forced: 2, on several occasions All Purpose Yards: 437, Maurice Hicks vs. Morgan St. (10-6-01) Pass Breakups: 4, Jason Horton vs. Jackson State (9-7-02) Points Scored: 36, Maurice Hicks vs. S.C. State (11-18-00) TDs Scored: 6, Maurice Hicks vs. S.C. State (11-18-00) Longest Scoring Play: 100-yard fi eld goal kick return by D’Vonte Graham vs. Norfolk State (10-27-12) Extra Points Made: 10, Zach Cimaglia vs. West Virginia St. (9-8-12) Extra Points Attempted: 10, Zach Cimaglia vs. WVSU (9-8-12) WEEK 5 • NORTH CAROLINA A&T at HAMPTON • OCT. 12, 2013 • 2 p.m. • ARMSTRONG STADIUM

NORTH CAROLINA A&T SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS NORTH CAROLINA A&T CAREER RECORDS Rushing Yards: 1,487, Maurice Hicks (2000) Rushing Yards: 3,521, Mike Mayhew (2009-12) Rushing Attempts: 231, Mike Mayhew (2011) Rushing Attempts: 761, Mike Mayhew (2009-12) Rushing TDs: 15, Maurice Hicks (2000) Rushing TDs: 41, Stoney Polite (1984-87) Pass Attempts: 311, Alan Hooker (1985) Average Yards Per Rush (min. 250 att.): 7.2 (392-2,812), Maurice Pass Completions: 169, Alan Hooker (1985) Hicks Passing Yards: 2,262 Maseo Bolin (1995) Average Rushing Yards Per Game (min. 20 games.): 140.6 (20- Passing TDs: 24, Alan Hooker (1985) 2,812), Maurice Hicks Passing Interceptions: 11, Alvin Grier (1983) Pass Attempts: 1,073, Alan Hooker (1984-87) Pass Reception Yards: 1,048, Wallace Miles (2011) Pass Completions: 593, Alan Hooker (1984-87) Pass Receptions: 70, Wallace Miles (2011) Passing Yards: 6,994, Alan Hooker (1984-87) Pass Reception TDs: 10, Craig Thompson (1991) Passing TDs: 59, Alan Hooker (1984-87) Total Offense Yards: 2,325, Alan Hooker (1986) Passing Interceptions: 45, Alan Hooker (1984-87) TDs Responsible For: 26, Alan Hooker (1985) Pass Completion Percentage: 56.2 (296-527), Connell Maynor (1989- All Purpose Yards: 1,616, Maurice Hicks (2000) 91) Total Points Scored: 110, Stoney Polite (1986) Passing Effi ciency: 140.7, Connell Maynor (1989-91) TDs Scored: 18, Stoney Polite (1986) Pass Yards Per Game (min. 30 games): 169.4 (39-6,607), Maseo PAT Kicks Made: 48, Carl Warren (1993) Bolin PAT Kicks Attempted: 51, Carl Warren (1993) Pass Reception Yards: 2,301, Herbert Harbison (1983-86) FGs Made: 15, Yonnick Matthews (2003) Pass Receptions: 172, Herbert Harbison (1983-86); Wallace Miles (2008- FGs Attempted: 24, Yonnick Matthews (2003) 11) Punt Yards: 3,169, Lee Woodson (2008) Pass Reception TDs: 19, Craig Thompson (1990-91) Punt Attempts: 86, Lee Woodson (2008) Average Yards Per Catch (min. 50 rec.): 17.64 (94-1,659), James Average Yards/Punt (min. 5 attempts): 43.4, Monte Key (1996) Bowden (1992-95) Punt Return Yards: 530, Curtis Deloatch (2001) Total Offense Yards (rush-pass): 7,796 (802-6,994), Alan Hooker Punt Returns: 29, Herbert Harbison (1985) (1984-87) Kick Return TDs: 3, Justin Ferrell (2010) TDs Responsible for: 66, Alan Hooker (1984-87) Kick Return Yards: 1,093 David Robinson (2007) Total Offense Per Game (min. 30 games): 185.6 (42-7,796), Alan Kick Returns: 47, David Robinson (2007) Hooker (1984-87) Interception Return Yards: 248, Curtis Deloatch (2001) All Purpose Yards: 5,382, Herbert Harbison (1983-86) Interceptions: 8, Alonza Barnett (1991); Curtis Burgins (1993) All Purpose Yards Per Game (min. 20 games.): 149.1 (20-2,982), Interception Return TDs: 2, Curtis Deloatch (2001); D’Vonte Grant (2012) Maurice Hicks (2000-01) Total Tackles: 127, Tim Johnson (1994) Total Points Scored: 254 (41 TD’s, 4 2-point conversions), Stoney Polite Unassisted Tackles: 83, Johnnie Coleman (1985) (1984-87) Assisted Tackles: 77, Demetrius Harrison (1988) TDs Scored: 41 (41rush, 0 rec), Stoney Polite (1984-87) Tackles for Loss: 25.0, Chris McNeil (1997) PAT Kicks Made: 94, Darren Dawkins (1998-00) Quarterback Sacks: 19.0, Chris McNeil (1997) PAT Kicks Attempted: 183, Josh Hoke (2003-06) Fumbles Forced: 11, Sam Davis (1989) FG Made: 36, Darren Dawkins (1998-00) Fumbles Recovered: 4, Sam Davis (1989) FG Attempted: 61, Darren Dawkins (1998-00) Pass Breakups: 17, Curtis Burgins (1993); Justin Ferrell (2011) Punt Yards: 8,020, Lee Woodson (2006-08) Blocked Kicks: 2, Curtis Deloatch (2001) Punt Attempts: 215, Lee Woodson (2006-08) Punt Return Yards: 1,078, Chris Caldwell (1997-00) Punt Returns: 95, Chris Caldwell (1997-00) Punt Return TDs: 6, Curtis Deloatch (2001-03) Kick Return Yards: 2,297, Herbert Harbison (1983-86) Kick Returns: 112, Herbert Harbison (1983-86) Kick Return TDs: 4, Brian Rodman (1990-93) Interception Return Yards: 334, Curtis Burgins (1990-93) Interceptions: 17, Curtis Burgins (1990-93) INT Return for TDs: 3, Curtis Deloatch (2001-03) Total tackles: 373, Demetrius Harrison (1987-89) Unassisted Tackles: 167, Demetrius Harrison (1987-89) Assisted Tackles: 197, Mike Hamilton (1993-96) Tackles for Loss: 52.0, Troy Pelshak (1995-98) Quarterback Sacks: 18.0, Troy Pelshak (1995-98) Fumbles Forced: 11, Sam Davis (1988-90) Fumbles Recovered: 7, Sam Davis (1988-90) Pass Breakups: 37, Curtis Burgins (1990-93) Passes Defended: 54, Curtis Burgins (1990-93) WEEK 5 • NORTH CAROLINA A&T at HAMPTON • OCT. 12, 2013 • 2 p.m. • ARMSTRONG STADIUM

THE LAST TIME AN AGGIE HAD... Double 100-Yard Receivers: NA RUSHING 50-Yard Reception (no TD): 59 by Larry Raper from Lewis Kindle vs. West 20-30 Rushing Attempts: 22 by Dominique Drake vs. Elon (9-14-13) Virginia St. (9-8-12) 30-39 Rushing Attempts: 30 by Mike Mayhew at N.C. Central (11-17-12) 50-Yard TD Reception: 58 by Ricky Lewis from Lewis Kindle vs. Virginia 100 Rushing Yards: 116 by Mike Mayhew (11-17-12) University of Lynchburg (9-3-11) 200 Rushing Yards: 233 by Mike Mayhew at Morgan State (10-1-11) 60-plus Yard Reception (no TD): 63 by Doug Brown vs. S.C. State (11- 40 to 69-Yard Run (no touchdown): 63 by Mike Mayhew vs. S.C. State 20-04) (11-10-12) 60-plus Yard Touchdown Reception: 60 by Desmond Lawrence vs. 40 to 69-Yard Touchdown Run: 66 by Mike Mayhew vs. Howard (10- Elon (9-14-13) 22-11) Rushing and Receiving Touchdown: (1-1) by Barry Turner vs. Liberty 70-Yard plus Touchdown Run: 78 by Mike Mayhew at Morgan State (9-26-92) (10-1-11) Passing and Receiving Touchdown: N/A 2 Rushing Touchdowns: 2 by Ricky Lewis at N.C. Central (11-17-12) 150 All-Purpose Yards: 166 by Mike Mayhew (138 rush, 28 rec.) vs. How- 3 Rushing Touchdowns: 3 by Mike Mayhew vs. Delaware St. (10-15-11) ard (10-13-2012) 4-plus Rushing Touchdowns: 4 by Maurice Hicks at Morgan State 200-plus All-Purpose Yards: 210 by D’Vonte Graham vs. Virginia Universi- (10-6-01) ty of Lynchburg (9-15-12) Two Players with at Least 2 TDs Rushing: 2 by Lewis Kindle and Mike Mayhew (9-8-12) DEFENSE Double 100-Yard Rushers: by James White and Barry Turner vs. Florida Had at least 10 Tackles: 10 by Travis Crosby vs. S.C. State (10-5-13) A&M (10-12-91) Had at least 15 Tackles: 15 by D’Vonte Grant vs. Coastal Carolina (9-3-12) 100 Yards Rushing and Receiving (Same Player): NA Had 20-plus Tackles: 21 by Tim Johnson vs. Southern (10-1-94) 100-yard Rusher/100-yard Receiver: by Mike Mayhew (163) and Had Three Tackles for Losses: 3.0 by Tony Mashburn at B-CU (10-8-11) Wallace Miles (123) vs. N.C. Central (11-19-01) Had 2.0-2.5 Sacks: 2.0 by Daniel Pinnix vs. Elon (9-14-13) passing Recorded a Safety: by the defense vs. Johnson C. Smith (8-30-08) Two Interceptions in a Game: 2 by D’Vonte Graham vs. S.C. State (11-6- 20 Pass Completions: 23 by Lewis Kindle at Delaware State (11-20-12) 2010) 25 Pass Completions: 26 by Marshal Glenn vs. S.C. State (11-19-05) Three-Plus Interceptions in a Game: N/A Consecutive Completions: 16 by Connell Maynor vs. Winston-Salem St. Three-Plus Pass Break Ups in a Game: 3 by D’Vonte Graham vs. (9-8-90) Tennessee St. (10-2-10) 30-34 Pass Attempts: 30 by Lewis Kindle vs. S.C. State (10-5-13) Caused Fumble & Recovered Fumble in Same Game: Chris Neal 35-39 Pass Attempts: 38 by Lewis Kindle vs. Elon (9-14-13) vs. Morgan State (9-27-12) 40 Pass Attempts: 40 by Marshal Glenn vs. S.C. State (11-19-05) Caused/Forced Fumble & Had INT in Same Game: D’Vonte Graham 3 Touchdown Passes: by Lewis Kindle (10-15-11) vs. S.C. State (11-10-12) 4 Touchdown Passes: by Lewis Kindle (9-3-11) Forced 2-plus Fumbles: 2 by Tony Mashburn at N.C. Central (11-17-12) 5-plus Touchdown Passes: 6 by Alan Hooker vs. Morgan St. (9-28-85) Recovered 2-plus Fumbles: N/A 250-299 Yards Passing: 288 by Lewis Kindle vs. Elon (9-14-13) Fumble Recovered/Returned For Touchdown: 10 yards by D’Vonte 300-349 Yards Passing: 341 by Lewis Kindle vs. Viringia University of Graham vs. S.C. State (11-10-12) Lynchburg (9-3-11) Fumble Recovered For Touchdown: NA 350-399 Yards Passing: 353 by Alan Hooker vs. Howard (10-26-85) Defensive Extra Point: N/A 100 Yards Rushing and 200 Passing: (101 and 202) by Connell Maynor vs. Morgan State (9-19-92) THE LAST TIME NORTH CAROLINA A&T AS A TEAM... 350 Yards Total Offense: 358 by Marshal Glenn vs. S.C. State (11-19-05) 400-plus Yards Total Offense: 437 by Maurice Hicks (10-6-01) RUSHING Team Had 50 Rushing Attempts: 50 vs. S.C. State (10-10-12) scoring Team Had 60 Rushing Attempts: 67 vs. West Virginia State (9-8-12) Responsible for at Least 3 TDs: 5 (4 pass/1 run) by Lewis Kindle vs. Team Gained 250 Yards Rushing: 313 vs. West Virginia State (9-8-12) Virginia University of Lynchburg (9-3-11) Team Gained 350 Yards Rushing: 383 vs. Howard (10-20-01) Responsible for 6-plus TDs: 6 (6 pass/0 run) by Alan Hooker vs. Morgan Team Gained 450-plus Yards Rushing: N/A St. (9-28-85) Team Failed To Gain 50 Yards Rushing: 31 at Norfolk St. (9-11-10) Scored 15-23 points: 18 (3TDs) by Mike Mayhew vs. Delaware State Team Failed To Gain 100 Yards Rushing: 60 vs. Florida A&M (11-9-10) (10-15-11) Team Rushed for 5-plus Touchdowns: 10 vs. West Virginia St. (9-8-12) Scored : 24-35 points: 24 (4TDs) by Maurice Hicks vs. Morgan St. (10-6- passing 01) Team Completed 25-plus Passes: 26 vs. S.C. State (11-19-05) receiving Team Attempted 40-plus Passes: 40 vs S.C. State (11-19-05) 6 Receptions: 6 by Marquis Gorham at Delaware State (10-20-12) Team Gained 250 Yards Passing: 288 vs. Elon (9-14-13) 8 Receptions: 8 by Wallace Miles vs. N.C. Central (11-17-11) Team Gained 350 Yards Passing: 353 vs. Howard (10-26-85) 10-plus Receptions: 10 by Desmond Lawrence vs. Elon (9-14-13) Team Failed To Gain 100 Yards Passing: 67 vs. Florida A&M (11-3-12) 2 Touchdown Receptions: 2 by Ricky Lewis vs. Virginia University of Team Threw for 4-plus Touchdowns: 4 vs. Virginia University of Lynch- Lynchburg (9-3-11) burg (9-3-11) 3-Plus Touchdown Receptions: N/A Two Players with at Least 2 TD Receptions: NA 100 Yards Receiving: 148 by Desmond Lawrence vs. Elon (9-14-13) 150 Yards Receiving: 152 by Wallace Miles (9-3-11) WEEK 5 • NORTH CAROLINA A&T at HAMPTON • OCT. 12, 2013 • 2p.m. • ARMSTRONG STADIUM Game 1 • Sept. 7, 2013 • Kidd Brewer Stadium • Boone, N.C. Scoring Summary FIRST QUARTER North Carolina A&T 3:49 ASU — Marcus Cox 35 yd No. 21 Appalachian State pass from Londry-Jackson (Lo- gan Hallock pass intcpt) 11- 80 Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 F 10:59 NCAT - MCRAE,Tony 91 yd AGGIES 14 6 0 3 — 24 kickoff return (JONES,Cody MOUNTAINEERS 6 0 0 15 — 21 kick) 00:00 NCAT - LAWRENCE,D. 2 ATTENDANCE: 25,723 yd pass from QUICK,Kawshaun (JONES,Cody kick)8-47 BOONE – No spring practice? No problem. SECOND QUARTER North Carolina A&T got tremendous help from its special teams, and the defense that was ranked 00:04 NCAT - GRANT,D’Von- second in Division I-FCS last season didn’t look as if it had lost its bite as the Aggies upset No. 21 te 57 yd interception return Appalachian State 24-21 at Kidd Brewer Stadium Saturday night. (JONES,Cody kick)

It was the Aggies (1-0) fi rst win ever at Kidd Brewer Stadium. It was also the Aggies fi rst win over FOURTH QUARTER a ranked opponent since they beat No. 13 Bethune-Cookman 13-7 on Nov. 1, 2003 in Daytona 08:11 NCAT - JONES,Cody 27 yd Beach, Fla. The Aggies beat a non-HBCU for the fi rst time since beating Elon 19-17 on Sept. 25, fi eld goal, 10-47 2004. 05:23 APP - Barrett Burns 10 yd pass from Kameron Bryant “I’m especially proud of our coaching staff,” said A&T head coach Rod Broadway. “Their prepara- (Simms McElfresh pass from tion of getting our guys ready to play…especially considering we didn’t have spring ball…to come Kameron Bryant), up here and play against a program like App State and win is a miracle to me.” 00:24 APP - Marcus Cox 9 yd pass from Kameron Bryant A&T held a 24-6 lead with less than nine minutes to play in the game. But the Mountaineers (0-2) (Drew Stewart kick), 8-88 put together an 11-play drive that ended with a 10-yard touchdown reception by Barrett Burns. Despite the score, the Aggies looked poised to put the game away with three minutes to play. NCAT APP FIRST DOWNS 12 23 They stopped ASU on fourth down and took over the ball at the ASU 14. A&T ran four plays for fi ve RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 44-144 31-67 yards, deciding to go for it on fourth down instead of kicking a fi eld goal. PASSING YDS (NET) 100 311 Passes Att-Comp-Int 21-12-1 51-32-2 ASU responded by using its hurry-up offense to score in 90 seconds as a 9-yard Marcus Cox TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS 65-244 82-378 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 touchdown pass cut the Aggies lead to three with 24 seconds remaining. The Mountaineers recov- Punt Returns-Yards 3-16 0-0 ered the ensuing onside kick to put an even bigger scare in the Aggie faithful. Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-91 2-32 Interception Returns- 2-57 1-6 “We’ve got to get better,” said Broadway. “We should have had the game a lot earlier. We gave Punts (Number-Avg) 9-47.1 8-45.4 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-0 up too many drives there at the end. We’ve got to get some things corrected, especially clock Penalties-Yards 10-100 4-36 management right there at the end.” Possession Time 31:48 28:12 3RD Down Conversions 5 of 16 8 of 18 ASU drove the ball to the Aggies 30 before a 46-yard attempt from Drew Stewart with four sec- 4TH-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 2 Red-Zone Scores 2-3 2-2 onds remaining went wide left, giving the Aggies their fi rst non-conference road win in four years. Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-9 2-13

“As you walk around this place, they’ve won three national championships in eight years, they’ve RUSHING: A&T-DRAKE 25-84; QUICK won seven out of the last eight conference championships. For us and our program to win the 12-46; COHEN 3-9;LEWIS 3-6; TEAM 1-minus 1. ASU-Fergerson 14-44; Cox game is big and hopefully this will be the start of something good. But the bottom line is, it’s still 8-36; Bryant 5-1; Londry-Jackson just one game.” 3-minus 5; TEAM 1-minus 9. PASSING: A&T-QUICK 12-21-1-100. ASU- The day didn’t start out too well for the Aggies as the Mountaineers took their fi rst possession Kameron Bryant 21-31-0-191; Lon- dry-Jackson 11-20-2-120. and drove the ball 80 yards in 11 plays as Cox scored on a 35-yard touchdown pass from Jamal RECEIVING: A&T-LAWRENCE,D. 5-43; Londry-Jackson. The Mountaineers attempted a two-point conversion but it was intercepted by DRAKE 2-18; KEYES,D. 1-18; WEAVER Ayodeji Olatoye. 1-16; BULLOCK 1-4; MOORE 1-2; LEWIS 1-minus 1. ASU-Washington 11-101; Peacock 11-93; Cox 3-49; McElfresh The Aggies got the lift that they needed as sophomore Tony McRae returned the ensuing kickoff 91 3-43; Fergerson 3-15; Burns 1-10. yards for a touchdown.

“It’s football,” said Broadway. “Big plays win ball games. We made a play.” WEEK 5 • NORTH CAROLINA A&T at HAMPTON • OCT. 12, 2013 • 2 p.m. •ARMSTRONG STADIUM Game 2 • Sept. 14, 2013 • Aggie Stadium • Greensboro, N.C. Scoring Summary SECOND QUARTER Elon 8:32 NCAT — JONES 32 yd fi eld North Carolinaa A&T goal, 14-67 06:58 NCAT - BROWN 60 pass from KINDLE (Jones), 3-60 Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 F (JONES,Cody kick)8-47 PHOENIX 0 3 0 7 — 10 03:24 ELON — GALLAGHER 33 yd AGGIES 0 13 3 7 — 23 fi eld goal, 11-63 00:31 — JONES 38 yd fi eld goal ATTENDANCE: 13,722 , 8-25

GREENSBORO – Lewis Kindle played the part of senior quarterback and leader in North THIRD QUARTER Carolina A&T’s 23-10 win over Elon Saturday night at Aggie Stadium Saturday night in the Aggies’ 07:13 NCAT - JONES 33 yd fi eld home opener. goal, 8-64 00:17 ELON — COPPEDGE 41 pass His leadership was never more apparent than when the Aggies faced a 3rd-and-9 from the A&T from QUINN (Gallagher), 9-90 34-yard line with 5:35 remaining in the game. Elon’s offense had picked up some momentum in the second half and had the Aggies two-score lead was now down to 16-10. A failure on third down FOURTH QUARTER would have given the Phoenix a little more than fi ve minutes to score and try to take the lead late 01:22 NCAT - DRAKE 1 run in the game. (Jones), 13-80

Instead, Kindle brought his team out of a timeout, remained patient in the pocket and led a diving Desmond Lawrence beautifully on a drag route for a 27-yard gain and a fi rst down that all but sealed the Phoenix’s fate. ELON NCAT FIRST DOWNS 16 21 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 23-45 43-181 In what was their fi nal drive of the game, the Aggies went on to eat up four more minutes off the PASSING YDS (NET) 295 288 clock as Dominique Drake ended the drive on a 1-yard touchdown to put the Aggies ahead by two Passes Att-Comp-Int 46-25-0 38-20-0 scores with 1:22 remaining in the game. TOTAL OFFENSE 69-340 81-469 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-4 3-48 “It was good to be back,” said Kindle after serving a one-game suspension. “It was a little different Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-95 3-94 being back in there. I had to knock some butterfl ies off at the beginning of the game.” Interception Returns 0-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-43.4 5-41.6 Kindle fi nished with 288 yards passing and one touchdown on 20-for-38 passing. But his start was Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 6-39 8-63 somewhat . He had a fi rst half fumble and was just 10-for-22 passing over the fi rst 30 minutes Possession Time 24:43 35:17 of the game. 3rd-Down Conversions 5of18 5 of 16 4th-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 2 But the game-deciding drive went 80 yards in 13 plays and devoured more than six minutes off Red-Zone Scores-Chances1-3 4-5 the fourth-quarter clock, and when the Aggies needed Kindle to be clutch, he was. He was 4-for-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-14 on the drive, including two third-down completions to Desmond Lawrence, who fi nished with 10 RUSHING: ELON-Karl Bostick 6-25; catches for 148 yards. B.J. Bennett 7-18; Tracey Coppedge 6-14;Andre Davis 1-1; Mike The Aggies have enjoyed a lot of success lately. The win was their sixth straight dating back to last Quinn 3-minus 13. North Caroli- na A&T-DRAKE,Dominique 22-93; LEW- season. A&T’s win over Elon also marked the fi rst time in 20 years the Aggies have defeated two IS,Ricky 7-52; KINDLE,Lewis 7-22; SoCon teams in the same season. COHEN,Tarik 5-10; LAWRENCE,D. 2-4.

A&T’s defense has also gone 26 straight quarters without given up a rushing touchdown and PASSING: ELON-Mike Quinn 25-46-0- 295. North Carolina A&T-KINDLE,Lewis Saturday marked the seventh straight game a team failed to rush for more than100 yards against 20-38-0-288. the Aggies. Sophomore Daniel Pinnix led the Aggies defense with seven tackles, two sacks and three tackles for loss. RECEIVING: ELON-Justin Osborne 5-89; Rasaun Rorie 5-52; Kierre Brown 5-36; Andre Davis 3-21; B.J. Ben- A&T’s defense was stellar throughout most of the game, making Elon’s running game useless. nett 3-16; Doug Warrick 2-20; Trac- After a scoreless fi rst quarter, A&T got on the board with a 32-yard fi eld goal from Cody Jones. ey Coppedge 1-41; Demitri Allison 1-20. North Carolina A&T-LAWRENCE,D. Just minutes later, Lewis threw a 60-yard touchdown pass to Demonta Brown for Brown’s fi rst 10-148; BULLOCK,Darren 3-28; BROWN,Demonta 2-58; KEYES,Denzel career touchdown to give the Aggies the 10-0 lead with 6:58 remaining in the second quarter. 2-18; DRAKE,Dominique 2-18; LEWIS,Ricky 1-18.

WEEK 5 • NORTH CAROLINA A&T at HAMPTON • OCT. 12, 2013 • 2 p.m. • ARMSTRONG STADIUM

Game 3 • Sept. 26, 2013 • Aggie Stadium • Greensboro, N.C. Scoring Summary FIRST QUARTER Howard 12:13 NCAT — KINDLE 60 pass North Carolina A&T to MOORE, 2-8 (GARCIA-CAMACHO kick) 8:45 HOW - MCGHEE 23 pass to Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 F WILSON, 6-44 (FLECK kick) BISON 7 3 6 3 — 19 5:07 A&T — KINDLE 8 run (kick AGGIES 13 14 0 0 — 27 failed), 8-65 ATTENDANCE: 16,011 SECOND QUARTER GREENSBORO – Lewis Kindle played the part of senior quarterback and leader in North 7:06 NCAT - DRAKE 1 run, Carolina A&T’s 23-10 win over Elon Saturday night at Aggie Stadium Saturday night in the Aggies’ (GARCIA-CAMACHO), 10-58 home opener. 3:36 NCAT — LAWRENCE 38 run (GARCIA-CAMACHO kick), 1-38 His leadership was never more apparent than when the Aggies faced a 3rd-and-9 from the A&T :15 HOW - FLECK 26 FG, 13-51 34-yard line with 5:35 remaining in the game. Elon’s offense had picked up some momentum in the second half and had the Aggies two-score lead was now down to 16-10. A failure on third down THIRD QUARTER would have given the Phoenix a little more than fi ve minutes to score and try to take the lead late 12:33 HOW - MCGHEE 17 pass to in the game. HARTMAN (kick failed), 3-22

Instead, Kindle brought his team out of a timeout, remained patient in the pocket and led a diving FOURTH QUARTER Desmond Lawrence beautifully on a drag route for a 27-yard gain and a fi rst down that all but 8:18 HOW - FLECK 40 FG, 13-45 sealed the Phoenix’s fate. HOWFB13 NCAT FIRST DOWNS...... 20 12 In what was their fi nal drive of the game, the Aggies went on to eat up four more minutes off the RUSHES-YARDS (NET)...48-138 42-128 clock as Dominique Drake ended the drive on a 1-yard touchdown to put the Aggies ahead by two PASSING YDS (NET)....186 140 Passes Att-Comp-Int.45-20-1 22-14-0 scores with 1:22 remaining in the game. TOTAL OFFENSE ..... 93-324 64-268 Fumble Returns-Yards.0-0 0-0 “It was good to be back,” said Kindle after serving a one-game suspension. “It was a little different Punt Returns-Yards...2-7 3-27 being back in there. I had to knock some butterfl ies off at the beginning of the game.” Kickoff Returns 4-69 3-56 Interception Returns 0-0 1-23 Punts (Number-Avg)..7-37.0 9-30.3 Kindle fi nished with 288 yards passing and one touchdown on 20-for-38 passing. But his start was Fumbles-Lost...... 2-2 4-2 somewhat rocky. He had a fi rst half fumble and was just 10-for-22 passing over the fi rst 30 minutes Penalties-Yards....9-105 4-40 of the game. Possession Time....29:19 30:41 3RD-Downs Conv. 10 of 24 2 of 14 4th-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 2 But the game-deciding drive went 80 yards in 13 plays and devoured more than six minutes off Red-Zone ...... 2-3 3-3 the fourth-quarter clock, and when the Aggies needed Kindle to be clutch, he was. He was 4-for-5 Sacks By: ...... 4-26 2-15 on the drive, including two third-down completions to Desmond Lawrence, who fi nished with 10 RUSHING: HOWFB13-PARKER,William catches for 148 yards. 19-51; McGHEE,Greg 17-50; PHILYAW,- Anthony 11-37; CHRISTY,Darrin 1-0. The Aggies have enjoyed a lot of success lately. The win was their sixth straight dating back to last North Carolina A&T-COHEN,Tarik 6-48; season. A&T’s win over Elon also marked the fi rst time in 20 years the Aggies have defeated two LAWRENCE,D.2-44; DRAKE,Dominique 14-41; LEWIS,Ricky 5-2; TEAM 1-0; SoCon teams in the same season. KINDLE,Lewis 14-minus 7.

A&T’s defense has also gone 26 straight quarters without given up a rushing touchdown and PASSING: HOWFB13-McGHEE,Greg Saturday marked the seventh straight game a team failed to rush for more than100 yards against 20-45-1-186. North Carolina A&T-KINDLE,Lewis 14-22-0-140. the Aggies. Sophomore Daniel Pinnix led the Aggies defense with seven tackles, two sacks and three tackles for loss. RECEIVING: HOWFB13-AIYEGORO,Richar 7-38; HARTMAN,Stewart 6-61; WILSON,- A&T’s defense was stellar throughout most of the game, making Elon’s running game useless. David 1-23; PARKER,William 1-21; PHILYAW,Anthony 1-16; JOHNSON,Jimmie After a scoreless fi rst quarter, A&T got on the board with a 32-yard fi eld goal from Cody Jones. 1-9; COLVIN,Matthew 1-9; FLANA- GAN,Brando 1-6; BOOKER,Jonathan 1-3. Just minutes later, Lewis threw a 60-yard touchdown pass to Demonta Brown for Brown’s fi rst North Carolina A&T-LAWRENCE,D. 4-48; career touchdown to give the Aggies the 10-0 lead with 6:58 remaining in the second quarter. MOORE,Devin 2-36; SWANN,Dequan 2-26; BULLOCK,Darren 2-14; DRAKE,Dominique 2-12; WARREN,Torrian 1-6; COHEN,Tar- ik 1-minus 2. WEEK 5 • NORTH CAROLINA A&T at HAMPTON • OCT. 12, 2013 • 2 p.m. • ARMSTRONG STADIUM Game 4 • Oct. 5, 2013 • Georgia Dome • Atlanta, Ga. Scoring Summary FIRST QUARTER North Carolina A&T 3:28 NCAT — GARCIA-CAMACHO 31 S.C. State FG, 8-21 SECOND QUARTER 14:53 SCSU — FREEMAN-LEWIS 2 Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 F run (Belcher kick)11-77 AGGIES 3 7 7 7 — 24 6:14 NCAT — DRAKE 14 run BULLDOGS 0 14 5 10 — 29 (Garcia-Camacho kick)11-60 :48 SCSU — DAVIS 13 pass from ATTENDANCE: 35,412 CUE (Belcher kick) 9-76 THIRD QUARTER ATLANTA -- The win over Appalachian State showed that in three short years, the North Car- 6:06 NCAT — LEWIS 13 run olina A&T football team had gone from being recognized as one of the country’s worst teams to a (Garcia-Camacho kick) 7-67 program to be reckoned with in 2013. 3:31 SCSU — TEAM SAFETY :36 SCSU — BELCHER 49 FG, The win over Elon gave the Aggies a few bragging rights in the Triad, while the Howard win got the 9-27 Aggies to 1-0 in the MEAC. But a win over head coach Buddy Pough’s S.C. State Bulldogs was FOURTH QUARTER going to be the signature win over an elite team in the MEAC, a team with four conference titles in 7:31 SCSU — BELCHER 22 FG, 10 years. 8-37 4:30 NCAT — LAWRENCE 25 pass It didn’t quite happen. A few miscues on special teams and a solid performance from Bulldogs quar- from KINDLE (Garcia-Camacho terback Richard Cue led S.C. State to a 29-24 win over the upstart Aggies in the Atlanta Football kick) 10-76 Classic at the Georgia Dome on Saturday.

The Aggies (3-1, 1-1 MEAC) were banging pretty hard midway through the third quarter. Senior run- NCAT SCSU ning back Ricky Lewis went off tackle on the left side for a 13-yard touchdown run that gave A&T a FIRST DOWNS...... 17 16 RUSHES-YARDS (NET)...49-177 38-86 17-14 lead. PASSING YDS (NET).....130 236 Passes Att-Comp-Int.30-14-0 28-17-0 But junior kicker Jose Garcia-Camacho kicked the ensuing kickoff out of bounds. The Bulldogs TOTAL OFFENSE 79-307 66-322 took over at their own 35-yard line, and harmlessly went three-and-out. But what didn’t seem like Fumble Returns-Yards..0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards....2-12 5-55 a huge deal at the time, turned out to be. Thanks to the good fi eld position set up by the out-of- Kickoff Returns-Yards..4-99 3-46 bounds kickoff, Nick Belcher’s 45-yard punt pinned the Aggies inside their own 20. Interception Returns 0-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg)...7-39.4 8-32.0 Three A&T plays and minus seven yards later, the Aggies were forced to punt from their own end Fumbles-Lost...... 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards...... 6-51 4-40 zone. A high snap helped S.C. State’s Austin Smith block Dominic Frescura’s punt out of the back Possession Time...... 33:02 26:58 of the end zone for a safety. The Bulldogs then used the good fi eld position from the free kick to Third-Down .6 of 18 4 of 15 take the lead for good. Belcher closed out a nine-play, 27-yard drive with a 49-yard fi eld goal that Fourth-Down 0 of 4 0 of 0 gave the Bulldogs a 19-17 lead with 36 seconds remaining in the third quarter. Red-Zone Scores 3-3 3-3 Sacks By: Number 1-7 3-28

A&T’s fi eld position problems worsened when kick returner Tony McRae decided to return the RUSHING: North Carolina A&T-CO- ensuing kickoff despite being seven yards deep into his own end zone. It resulted in just a 14-yard HEN,Tarik 8-62; DRAKE,Dominique 12- return. The Aggies weren’t able to dig themselves out, which eventually led to the Bulldogs taking 43; LEWIS,Ricky 10-40; KINDLE,Lewis 18-39; FRESCURA,D. 1-minus 7. South over at their own 35. On the fi rst play of the drive, Cue Richardson found Tyler McDonald on a Carolina 5-yard out pattern. Two missed tackles and 60 yards later, McDonald had a 65-yard touchdown State-FREEMAN-LEWIS,D 19-70; TAY- reception and the Bulldogs had a 26-17 lead. LOR,JUSTIN 10-18; BROWN,DONDRE 3-4; CUE,RICHARD 6-minus 6. Belcher added another fi eld goal to push the lead to 12 before Atlanta native and Aggies quar- PASSING: North Carolina terback Lewis Kindle led the Aggies on a 10-play, 76-drive that ended on a 25-yard touchdown A&T-KINDLE,Lewis 14-30-0-130. South reception to Desmond Lawrence as A&T cut S.C. State’s lead to 29-24. Kindle accounted for every Carolina State-CUE,RICHARD 17-28-0- yard on the drive, including eight yards rushing. Kindle had a chance to make it a memorable 236. RECEIVING: North Carolina A&T-LAW- homecoming. The Aggies had the ball 1st-and-10 at the SCSU 32 with 1:32 remaining in the game. RENCE,D. 4-50; BULLOCK,Darren 4-36; But Kindle was sacked on fi rst down, saw one of his passes slip through the fi ngertips of Lawrence DRAKE,Dominique 4-20; BROWN,Demonta and incompletions to Torrian Warren and Darren Bullock closed out the game. Freshman running 1-17; MOORE,Devin 1-7. South Car- back Tarik Cohen, who rushed for 62 yards on eight carries, was named the Aggies MVP for the olina State-DAVIS,CALEB 6-77; MC- DONALD,TLER 3-97; WEST,TAQUAN 3-35; AFC. Richardson was S.C. State’s MVP as threw for 236 yards and two touchdowns to help the HEMINGWAY,TEMAR Bulldogs improve to 4-2 overall and 2-0 in the MEAC. 3-13; BROWN,DONDRE 1-8; TAYLOR,JUS- TIN 1-6.