The Coaches On the Air Messick broadcasts allOrange football games. Located onthe SUcampus, WAER-FM88 also WAER 127 (awaybroadcast). The Syracuse-Connecticut willbeonchannel will bebroadcast onSIRIUS satelliteradio. Syracuse football and men’s basketball games Sirius SatelliteRadio New Jersey, Vermont and Pennsylvania. ISP SportsNetwork canbeheard inNew York, game shows and athalftime. The Syracuse insight and analysis during the pre- and post- Orange head coach the pre-game and post-game shows. Former provide sideline reports. Higgins willalsohost the game action and American tight end Orange Sports Network isTK-99.5FM. Voice of the The flagshipstation for the Syracuse ISP Syracuse ISP SportsNetwork Radio Connecticut: Syracuse: and men’s basketball game. post-game show aftereachhome football highlights and news conferences, aswella package. It features livegame webcasts, home of Orange AllAccess, SU’s multi-media website –suathletics.com. The siteis is availableonthe official Syracuse Athletics Every Syracuse ISP SportsNetwork broadcast Internet and RobSimmelkjaer willhavethe call. televised onESPN2.Pam Ward, RayBentley Syracuse’s game atConnecticut willbe Television Year atConnecticut: Record atConnecticut: Year asahead coach: BIG EASTRecord: Year atSU: Record atSU: Year asahead coach: BIG EAST Record: Overall Record: Overall Record: Matt Park ‘97 isthe sportsdirector. ORANGE SLICES Greg Robinson Third 7-26 49-53 7-26 2-17 Dick MacPherson Chris Gedney ‘93 10-15 Brian Higgins ‘04 and former Orange All- Ninth Ninth Third 49-53 • November17,2007(12:00p.m.ESPN2)RentschlerFieldHartford,Conn. #25/arv CONNECTICUT provides call Ryan will SYRACUSE Shelby Hillagainst EastCarolina). duo toeacheclipse100-yard mark inthe same game since 1993(Marvin Harrison and combined for 226receiving yards (113yards apiece). They became the firstSUreceiving has 36catches for ateam-best671yards and four . Against Buffalo, the pair second-year Orange playersince Quinton Spotwoodracked up797yards in1997.Smith yards isthe fourth-highest totalbyasophomore inschool historyand isthe most bya which placeshiminafour-way tie for fifthonSU’sseasonTDreceptions ledger. His653 on the Orange’s single-season receptions list(45).He has653yards and eight touchdowns, Smith caught three passesfor 64yards. Williams leadsthe team,and currently ranks ninth extended hisschool-record streak of consecutive games withatouchdown catchtoseven. Williams tied hiscareer high witheight receptions for 99yards against USF. He also touchdowns. for 60.1percent of the team’sreceiving yards thisyearand 12of the squad’s 14receiving the sixthOrange receiving duo since 1990toachieve thatfeat.The duo hasaccounted Hill. At , bothplayerstopped500receiving yards for the season.They are just in 1993byMarvin Harrison and Shelby receiving yards. The record is1,750set for the Orange with1,324combined rank fourth among receiving tandems move upSyracuse’s record lists. The pair Williams (Buffalo, N.Y.) N.J.) Junior receiver Tech went tothe ACC. Connecticut made the jumptoBowlSubdivision football in2002. joined the BIG EASTConference ayearlaterafterBostonCollege, Miami (FL)and Virginia The Orange holds a2-1leadinthe all-time series, which beganin2004.The Huskies SU tothree bowlvictories infour seasons. Syracuse. Richardson wore the famed #44jerseyfor the Orange from 1990-93and helped 90. Connecticut running backscoachTerry Richardson alsoplayedhiscollege ballat Edsall playedfor Syracuse inthe late1970s. He wasalsoanOrange assistant from 1983- The familiarity betweenthe twoschools runs deep ascurrent Huskies’ head coach Randy all 11of the Orange’s games uptothispoint havebeenselectedfor TV. nationally onESPN2.It isSyracuse’s fourth nationally-televised contest of the season and Nov. 17when itmeets Connecticut atRentschler Field. The game willbetelevised The Syracuse football teamputsthe finishing touches onthisyear’sroad slateSaturday, BATMAN ANDROBIN 9 tMai(H 1,0 L,14-17(ONN) and Courage Day) 16,800 L,12-42(ESPN) USF * 10 24 17 40,329 CINCINNATI November atMiami (OH) at 27 29 20 6 13 * OPEN October 12:00 Connecticut Time/Attendance RUTGERS 15 Result WASHINGTON September 31 p.m. * BUFFALOESPN2 August * ILLINOIS Date (Televison) 2007 SyracuseScheduleandResults(2-8overall,1-4BIG EAST) Opponent 2007 SYRACUSEFOOTBALL ORANGE ANDCONNECTICUTONESPN2 and sophomore passcatcher 3 tPtsug 31,374 atPittsburgh * 3 8 tIw 7,8 L,0-35(BTN) 70,585 atIowa 8 2 t#81 oivle* 40,922 at#18/19Louisville* 22 Taj Smith(Newark, * Indicates BIG EASTConference game •Alltimes are Eastern #13/12 WESTVIRGINIA* (2-8overall,1-4BIGEAST) (Parents Weekend) HOME GAMES LISTED INBOLD CAPITAL LETTERS continue to (Patriotic Day) (Fan Appreciation Day) (Homecoming) at (SU FootballSenior Day (8-2overall,4-1BIGEAST) Mike 418 L,20-41(ESPNU) 34,188 38,039 (Legends Day) SU’s Top Receiving Duos Since 1990 er Paes Rec. Yds. 1,212 1,185 1,453 1,324 1,750 Q.Ismail (625)/C.Gedney (587) 1,409 J.Riddle (626)/D.Tyree (559) 1992 T.2002 Smith(671)/M. Williams (653) Q.Spotwood(797)/K.Johnson (612) 2007 R.Carpenter (895)/S.Hill(558) 1997 S.Hill(937)/M.Harrison (813) 1990 Players 1993 Year 087 W, 20-12(ESPNU) 30,897 35,345 :5pm ESPNU 7:15 p.m. 36,226 L, 10-41(ESPNReg.) L, 17-20(ESPNReg.) L, 14-38(ESPNReg.) L, 14-55(ESPNReg.) W, 38-35(ESPNReg.)

S FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • November17,2007(12:00p.m.ESPN2)RentschlerFieldHartford,Conn. SYRACUSE at#25/arvCONNECTICUT Fields ...... 8.7 Lansanah ...... 10.2 Lansanah Flaherty Fields ...... 8.7 SU Hernandez ...... 38.4 Jeffers...... 44.2 Williams, M. 65.3 ...... Smith, T. 67.1 ...... SU Dennis UConn Brown, ...... 5.0 190.5 ...... Lorenzen 81.3 Dantley ...... 190.4 Robinson ...... SU UConn Donald Brown, Dixon ...... 85.0 22.3 Hogue ...... (inj.) Brinkley ...... 46.4 7.0 12.4 SU UConn 1.1 3.9 5.2 Turnovers Avg. Per Catch Avg. Per Pass Avg. Per Rush Avg. Per Play UConn 1.3 11.2 7.6 27.3 5.1 Passing 67.8 40.5 Plays 6.2 Rushing Total Plays 191.5 Plays 28.3 Passing 32.6 351.0 159.5 Yardage 43.4 Rushing Yardage Total Yardage Scoring 76.0 248.7 5.9 10.0 219.6 2.3 3.6 4.7 468.3 Turnovers Avg. Per Catch 33.6 Avg. Per Pass SU DEFENSE Avg. Per Rush Avg. Per Play 1.6 14.1 7.5 34.1 2.0 Passing 69.1 35.0 Plays 4.7 Rushing Total Plays 191.5 Plays 15.0 Passing 29.4 327.7 Yardage 30.9 Rushing Total 125.0 Yardage Scoring 60.3 Yardage 220.2 63.3 283.5 15.9 SU OFFENSE Tale of the Tape … … BeSU’s671stall-time victory. … A WinToday Would … Statistical Leaders series to3-1. Increase the Orange’s leadinthe all-time contested onthatdate. team’s all-time record to10-7ingames played onNov. 17and improve the Be the Orange’s 10thvictory ingames ...... 7.6 ORANGE SLICES Receiving Leaders (YPG) Rushing Leaders (YPG) Passing Leaders (YPG) Leaders (TPG)

Wilson ...... 9.7 UCONN OFFENSE UCONN DEFENSE ....57.9 At Storrs: At the : At Syracuse: Standing: Games: 102 stops, including 11.5tackles for loss. and eight defenders haveatleastone. Danny Lansanah isConnecticut’s toptacklerwith second-highest totalinthe country. SafetyRobertVaughn leadsthe clubwithfivepicks been opportunistic with23takeaways. The Huskies haveintercepted 19passes, tied for the just 11turnovers (6 lost , 5INTs) thisyear. Onthe other hand, their defense has One of the reasons for Connecticut’s success hasbeenturnover margin. The Huskies have catcher at44.2receiving yards percontest. . ReceiverTercence Jeffers hasfour TDreceptions and isthe Huskies’ toppass Lorenzen hascompleted154-of-269 passesfor 1,905yards and has11touchdowns and five per-carry average. Brown has521yards and sixrushing touchdowns. Tyler for 1,201yards in2007.Dixon leadsclubwith680yards on130attempts, a5.2yards- The two-headed rushing combination of A Nov. 10. Virginia onOct.13.Cincinnati handed them their firstleagueloss of the year, 27-3,on The Huskies are 8-2overall and won fivestraight tobegin2007before losing, 17-16,at Connecticut enters Saturday’s game atopthe BIG EASTstandings witharecord of 4-1. Orange ground attackwith115yards on16carries. career, rushing for ascore and catching athird-quarter TDpass. 2006. Head coach ever playedafootball game indoors. 10th placeonthe Orange’s career tacklesfor losslist.It wasthe firsttime the Huskies home games. James Wyche hadfour tacklesfor alossincluding three sackstomove into Dome. He racked up123yards inthe contest toincrease histotalto2,116yards in23 running backWalter Reyesbecame the firstSUplayertorushfor 2,000yards inthe Carrier In the firstmeeting in2004senior Series Notes: 20-14 2 1 2006 H 0 1 7-26 1 0 2005 A T 42-30 1 0 2004 H 0 L W SCORE YEAR H/A Current WinStreak: At Rentschler Field: wgtFeny 99 .-6 .-3 .-8 4.5-32 2.0-9 6.5-55 7.0-38 5.5-13 9.5-51 Final seasonstats 3.0-23 12.0-76 2.0-9 4.5-34 Through 10games 14.5-61 4.0-26 5.5-13 8.5-48 1.0-4 9.0-44 1999 * moved todefensive line from prior to2006season 2001 Dwight Freeney 1998 12.0-54 16.5-39 Louis Gachelin 2007 Duke Pettijohn 2006 Jameel McClain * Arthur Jones Name Year TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds he has16.5tacklesbehind the line of scrimmage for atotalof 39 yards lost. with 1.65tacklesfor losspergame. Sophomore defensive tackle TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds game, he already hasmore tacklesfor loss thanany of them did the entire year. Orange standout defensive linemen inthe firstseasoninwhich they playedinalmost every Syracuse career, Jones has17.5tacklesfor alossof 44yards. Incomparing Jones torecent Buffalo, he made acareer-best four stopsbehind the line of scrimmage. Inhis 20-game SCOUTING THEHUSKIES JONES WREAKSHAVOC INOPPOSINGBACKFIELDS THE SYRACUSE-CONNECTICUTSERIES 3 SU leads, 2-1 UConn leads, 1-0 Greg Robinson SU leads, 2-0 Curtis Brinkley SU, 1 UConn leads, 1-0 SU leads, 2-0 earned hisfirstBIG EASTwininthe Orange’s 20-14victory in Arthur Jones (Endicott, N.Y.)

recorded the firstmultiple game of his Through nine games thisseason,hisfirstasastarter, Longest UConnWinStreak: Longest SUWinStreak: Lowest Scoring Game: Highest Scoring Game: Widest UConnMargin: Highest UConnScore: Widest SUMargin: Highest SUScore: SU Receiving: SU Passing: SU Rushing: Top SeriesPerformances… ndre Dixon and Don and Dixon ndre

UConn UConn UConn , SteveGregory 6-53(2004) , , Walter Reyes15-123(2004) Perry Patterson 9-18-143(2006) 42 in2004 12 in2004(SU42,UConn30) TBD , C.Brockington 10-93(2004) , DanOrlovsky39-51-445(2004) , C.Brockington 24-127(2004) 30 in2004 33 in2005(UConn26,SU7) 19 in2005(UConn26,SU7) 72 in2004(SU42,UConn30) istied for seventh nationally 1 (2004and 2006) ald Brown hascombined 1 (2005) Delone Carter

Against led the S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • November17,2007(12:00p.m.ESPN2)RentschlerFieldHartford,Conn. SYRACUSE at#25/arvCONNECTICUT Experienced Orange ikSnig,D 01 33tackles 45tackles * 30-10 31-8 Nick 85tackles Santiago, DT Ben Maljovec, LB 21starts 50rec. yrds 33-10 Vincenzo Giruzzi,LB/DE Jake Flaherty, LB 28-9 31-9 165rushing yds Tony Fiammetta, FB 17starts 52tackles 6-6 Ryan Durand, OG 32-10 Cameron Dantley, QB 31-10 17-9 Paul Chiara, RB* Corey Chavers, OT 58tackles A.J. Brown, SS Juniors 40-8 80rushing yds 6starts Lee Williams, 13.2avg. DE 36-10 300rec. yds Jeremy Sellers, RB* 39-10 29-8 Eugene Newsome, OT 22-10 158tackles Jawad Nesheiwat, TE 16.5tfl,injured 31starts 153tackles Rice Moss, WR 43-10 36-10 Jameel McClain, DE 36-10 41-7 Carroll Madison, OG Tony Jenkins, DT 203tackles Career Note Career-2007 Joe Fields, FS 45-10 Dowayne Davis, CB/SS Seniors Name Orange, including: Several veterans are leading the wayfor the Long Drives 6:22 leftinthe firstquarter. a 14-0leadagainst the ScarletKnights with 84 yards onsevenplaysand gavethe Orange drive versusRutgers onOct.13.It covered The Orange alsohadan80-plusyard scoring own two-yard line. route down the far sideline from Syracuse’s receiver Andrew Robinson (Baltimore, Md.) yard completion from sophomore quarterback up 3:37onthe clock.The key playwasa60- covering 99yards onsevenplaysand used was the longest of the Greg Robinson Era, SU’s firsttouchdown drive against Buffalo of 80-plusyards thisseason. The Orange hasrecorded twoscoring drives special teams specialist

Taj Smith(Newark, N.J.) ORANGE SLICES Games Played 31 39tackles 33-10 488 yards, four TDs onago tojunior • • • • • • • • SYRACUSE-CONNECTICUT CONNECTIONS Carroll Madison (LG/RT/LT) Offense 2007 Let’s GetIt Started Streak Career alCir F) - 1 - 1 1 1 - 2 - 1 - 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 - 1 8 - 1 Paul Chiara (FB) 8 2 - 1 Da’Mon Merkerson (WR) - 8 6 Dan Sheeran (WR) 2 2 Cameron Dantley (QB) 9 - 10 Tucker Baumbach(LT) 8 - Doug Hogue 11 (RB) 8 8 - Donte Davis(WR) 10 Arthur Kapalanga (TE) 10 13 - Mike Owen(TE) 17 - 13 10 Jim McKenzie (C) 9 21 10 10 Tony 21 Fiametta (FB) - 20 1 Eugene Newsome (RT) 2 3 Andrew Robinson (QB) 10 - - Larry Norton (RT) 9 8 Marvin McCall (C/LT/RT) 9 Taj Smith(WR) - Mike Williams (WR) 8 Jawad Nesheiwat (TE) Corey Chavers(LT) Ryan Durand (RG) Curtis Brinkley(RB) Rice Moss (WR) Ridge. Dabney Dabney Ridge. does Connecticut DBKijuan Dabney. Fields attended Washington High School. Chestnut went toCypress Orange senior safety Miller, safetyCorey Stringer allspent time atForkUnion MilitaryAcademy inVirginia. Syracuse running back season coaching the defensive line. Connecticut special teams coordinator and outside coachLyndon Johnson spent the 1998 SU for defense, spent the 1981seasoncoaching the defensive line atNortheastern. the defensive backsfrom 2000-01and againin2004.Hank Hughes, Connecticut’s assistant head coach SU’s and secondary coach assistant for Syracuse. Huskies defensive backscoachScottLakatos spent the 1992and 1993seasons asadefensive graduate backs (1991,1995-96). 1983-2000, whileRobinson wasinMorgantown tocoachthe defensive line (1988-90)and running two stints atWest Virginia. McMichael wasthe tacklesand tight ends coachfor the Mountaineers from coach DaveMcMichael during his the same staffasHuskies’ tight ends 1982-87. Robinson alsocoached on coordinator atConnecticut from an assistant coachand recruiting Operations SU Assistant ADfor Football #44 jerseyfor the Orange. running backand wore the coveted was afour-year letterwinner at of Syracuse University. Richardson Terry Richardson isa1994graduate Connecticut running backscoach 90. serving asanassistant from 1983- assistant atSUfrom 1980-82before University. He servedasagraduate is a1980graduate of Syracuse Connecticut head coachRandy Edsall Joe Fields 23 ...... Carroll Madison 33 Dowayne Davis ...... Longest Active Streaks Desmond Robinson ...... 31 ...... played hishigh school ballatYates. Joe Fields 1 3 31 31 10 Jeremy Sellers Brian White was and fellowdefensive back wasagraduate assistant atFordham inthe late1980s, where JimSalgado and Huskies defensive tackleBrandon Dillon,linebacker Jarrell 92 u ikno,Olhm L - 1938-41 L,6-21@ @ -1959Orange Bowl(Miami, Fla.) W, 25-11 L,3-7 ! -2001Kickoff Classic (EastRutherford, N.J.) W, 20-9 Bud Wilkinson, Oklahoma 1969-73 1958 Bud Wilkinson, Oklahoma W, 31-17 1962 W, 38-16 ,Maryland 1987 ,BostonCollege Joe Krivak,Maryland 1974 1988 1968,1975-80 W, 42-17 1974 L,29-33 Joe Krivak,Maryland W, W, 35-12 1991 27-10 Tom Years Coughlin,BostonCollege atSU 1987-88,2000 Tom Coughlin,BostonCollege 1992 Result W, 31-0 W, 42-30 1980-86 W, 37-17 Paul Schudel, BallState 1993 L,7-13! BobSutton,Army 1996 Randy Edsall,Connecticut George O’Leary, Georgia Tech 2001 JimHofher, Buffalo L,7-26 JimHofher, 1983-90 Buffalo 2004 W, 20-14 Randy Edsall,Connecticut 2005 Randy Edsall,Connecticut 2006 Coach Year Record AgainstFormerAssistants(Since1958) hashadtwostints atNUinhiscareer, coaching Jameel McClain 22 ...... Joe Fields 28 ...... Tony Jenkins 29 ...... Carroll Madison 33 Dowayne Davis ...... Most Career Starts(Active) o og() 0 0 10 10 22 1 1 10 22 1 1 1 2 10 2 1 - 1 1 - Rob Long (P) - Patrick Shadle(K) - 1 5 1 6 6 Specialists 2007 2 2 Nico Scott(DB) - 1 - 5 - 7 Mike Mele (LB) Parker Cantey (LB) 10 Streak 10 Mike Stenclik (LB) - 5 5 1 5 Nick Santiago (NG) 10 14 Cornelius CampbellJr. (DT) 10 12 10 Max Suter(SS) Career 7 Mike Holmes 10 (DB/SS) - 10 10 10 Ben Maljovec (LB) 29 28 A.J. Brown 22 (LB) Vincenzo Giruzzi(LB) 10 2 - 10 23 33 Jake Flaherty (LB) 22 Arthur Jones (NT) 33 Brandon Gilbeaux(DE) 10 7 10 Nick Chestnut (CB) Lee Williams (DE) 10 Jameel McClain (DE/LB) Joe Fields (FS/QB) Tony Jenkins (DT) Dowayne Davis(SS) Defense 2007 Streak Career Nick Chestnut ...... 31 ...... hailfrom Houston, Texas as S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • November17,2007(12:00p.m.ESPN2)RentschlerFieldHartford,Conn. SYRACUSE at#25/arvCONNECTICUT ESPN/USA Today Associated Press National Polls 5 icnai 82 163 226 259 271 262 8-2 304 8-3 8-3 306 California 1,Fresno State1. 8-3 547 8-3 10, Arkansas 5,Rutgers 4,MississippiState3,UCF1, 548 Connecticut 103,Brigham Young 64,Auburn 54, AirForce 505 7-3 Others Receiving Votes 814 686 7-3 556 25. Cincinnati 9-2 24. Wisconsin 842 8-2 844 23. Michigan 8-2 22. Penn State 8-2 7-3 9-1 21. Illinois 20. Kentucky 1,005 9-0 923 9-2 19. Tennessee 18. BostonCollege 17. Virginia 1,042 1,194 8-2 1,145 16. Clemson 8-2 15. BoiseState 14. Florida 9-1 1,344 9-1 10-1 13. USC 1,238 12. Hawaii 1,366 1,457 1,407 11. Texas 10-0 10. Virginia Tech 8-1 9.Georgia 9-1 9-1 8-1 8.Arizona 1,493 State 7.Ohio State 6.Missouri 5.West Virginia (1) 10-0 4.Kansas (7) 3.Oklahoma (4) 127 182 2.Oregon (13) 237 1.LSU(35) 283 1. Ohio State(55) 390 305 8-2 8-3 8-3 488 AIRFORCE 2,Alabama 1. 7-3 FLORIDA 21,California 18,MississippiState6,Arkansas 4, 8-3 8-2 539 533 Penn State98,Auburn 72,Brigham Young 56,SOUTH- 527 613 Others Receiving Votes 814 7-3 25. Connecticut 827 859 24. Wisconsin 924 9-2 9-1 23. Michigan 8-2 8-2 22. Kentucky 7-3 21. Cincinnati 9-0 9-2 20. Illinois 8-2 19. Tennessee 1,130 1,013 18. BostonCollege 1,122 17. BoiseState 1,336 1,184 16. Virginia 8-2 8-2 15. Clemson 9-1 14. Florida 1,439 9-1 10-1 13. Hawaii 1,340 12. Texas 1,471 1,590 1,574 11. USC 10-0 10. Virginia Tech 8-1 9.Arizona State 9-1 9-1 8-1 8.Georgia 7.Ohio State 6.Missouri 5.West Virginia (1) 4.Kansas (1) 3.Oklahoma (1) 2.Oregon (22) 1.LSU(40) ORANGE SLICES (Nov. 11,2007) (Nov. 11,2007) Orange’s firstkickoff return for atouchdown since 1998. Robinson, Utah St.).Against Louisville, Suterbolted93yards topaydirtrecord the of twoplayersinthe country toeclipse1,000kickoff return yards for the season(Kevin nationally inkickoff return average (26.0)and isone 1,248 kickoff return yards in2004.Suterranks 32nd Academy’s ScottWesley owns the yardage mark with for number of kickoff returns (55)in2002.The categories. Army’s William Whiteholds the record He alsohasashot atNCAAseasonrecords inboth for number of kickoff returns (40)and yards (1,042). also owns the BIG EASTand Syracuse seasonrecords standard for return yards inagame with198.Suter game (8vs. USF). Against Rutgers, he setthe SU a new school mark for number of kickoff returns in at Syracuse. He tied the BIG EASTrecord and set Pa.) Freshman kickoff return man Keying the unithavebeenrookie returners set in1998. at 25.0yards perreturn. The Syracuse single-season record for kick return average is25.3, and istied for eighth nationally withMichigan State yards shy of thatmark. Syracuse leadsthe BIG EAST Pittsburgh in1996.Utah Stateiscurrently eight EAST seasonrecord is1,588kick return yards by the previous record of 1,118.The NCAAand BIG 1,400 kick return yards sofar thisyear, eclipsing yards held bythe 2002squad. Syracuse currently has the 2007Orange broke the school record for return With its301kickoff return yards against Buffalo, backs withalong of 64yards. BIG EASTrecord 1,042kickoff return yards in2007and Holmes has300yards and 12run Suter is32nd at26.0 yards perreturn and Holmes ranks 42nd (25.0).opener. Suterhasa (Jacksonville, Fla.). • • • • • • • • Syracuse is9-7all-time onNov. 17. SUTER SETTINGRECORDS RETURN DUOLEADSSUTOSCHOOLRECORD ON THISDATE INSUFOOTBALLHISTORY versus Colgatein1956.Brown alsowas7-for-7 onPATs inthe game. carried the ball22times for 197yards and sixtouchdowns ina61-7win Orange toa35-0triumphagainst George Washington in1962. touchdown and aninterception tohelp leadthe John Mackey hada59-yard punt return for a in1973. and twotouchdowns ina24-13winathome versus Robert Mitchcarried the ball19times for 98yards 1979 meeting withthe Eagles. Art Monk caught sevenpassesfor 106yards ina a touchdown ina24-16losstoBC1984. Scott Schwedes hadtworeceptions for 85yards and Orange’s 31-7victory atWest Virginia in1990. Greg Walker hadtwointerceptions tokey the posting arecord of 3-4. Syracuse hasfaced Colgateseventimes onNov. 17, is breaking allsortsof records inhisfirstseason Both playersrank in the top45nationally inkickoff return average. Max Suter(RuffsDale, Max Suter(RuffsDale, Pa.) 2 2. 2007 25.0 Rank Yds. Year SU’s Most Kick ReturnYards (Team) 2. Year RankAvg. SU’s Highest Avg. Per Return(Team) ,4 ct ely(ry 2004 2002 (Army) Wesley 1,248Scott NCAA Record ForMost Kick ReturnYards -Season 2007 William White(Army) 55 NCAA Record ForMost Kick Returns -Season 2007 1,042 Max Suter(Syracuse) BIG EASTRecord ForMost Kick ReturnYards -Season Max Suter(Syracuse) 2007 40 BIG EASTRecord ForMost Kick Returns -Season 1993 Dietrich Jells (Pitt)vs. Va. Tech 8 Max Suter(SU)vs. USF 8 BIG EASTRecord ForMost Kick Returns -Game 84–Hmlo W, 50-0 W, 68-5 W, 27-7 W, 12-4 L,7-16 L,6-30 1894 –Hamilton L,2-13 1900 –Rochester L,6-7 1906 –atLafayette W, 9-0 1917 –Colgate W, 61-7 1923 –Colgate 1928 –Colgate 1934 –Colgate 1945 –Colgate 1951 –Colgate W, 24-13 W, 35-0 1956 –Colgate L,10-17 L,0-59 1962 –George Washington L,16-24 1973 –BostonCollege W, 31-7 1979 –BostonCollege 1984 –atBostonCollege 1990 –atWest Virginia 2001 –atMiami .140 2007 1. 1,400 .118 2002 2. 1,118 1. 25.3 1998 and Mike Holmes S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • November17,2007(12:00p.m.ESPN2)RentschlerFieldHartford,Conn. SYRACUSE at#25/arvCONNECTICUT Here’s alookatSU’sfuture slates: Southern California thatwillbeginin2011. Syracuse recently announced aseries with Future Orange Schedules at Robinson’s coaches clinic the same year. spring practice and wasthe keynote speaker friend and spoke tothe Orange during 2006 Vermeil. He alsocaught upwithhisold It wasnot the fi Kansas City(2001-03). for three seasons in spent 14yearsinthe NFLand wasVermeil’s the Kansas CityChiefs (2001-05).Robinson coached the St.LouisRams (1997-99)and Philadelphia Eaglesfrom 1976-82and also way. Vermeil wasthe head coachof the The Vermeils and Robinsons go backalong during itstelecast. was aguestinthe broadcast boothfor ESPN contest from Laura Robinson’s box and Dick against Washington. The Vermeils tookinthe Laura, for the Orange’s 2007seasonopener Carol, were guestsof Robinson and hiswife, Robinson Super-Bowl winning coachand Carrier Dome Dick Vermeil Makes Trip tothe vs. West Virginia vs. SouthFlorida at Pittsburgh vs. Rutgers at Louisville at Connecticut vs. Cincinnati at Penn State vs. Northwestern vs. Akron 2009 at West Virginia at SouthFlorida vs. Pittsburgh at Rutgers vs. Louisville vs. Connecticut at Cincinnati vs. Penn State at Notre Dame at Northwestern vs. Akron 2008 ORANGE SLICES mentor Dick Vermeil and hiswife, rst triptothe SaltCityfor vs. West Virginia at USC vs. SouthFlorida at Pittsburgh vs. Rutgers at Louisville at Connecticut vs. Cincinnati vs. Wake Forest at Virginia Tech at BostonCollege 2011 at West Virginia at SouthFlorida vs. Pittsburgh at Rutgers vs. Louisville vs. Connecticut at Cincinnati at Washington vs. Virginia Tech vs. BostonCollege at Akron 2010 Greg Subdivision. opposition rankings, which lists the schedule strength of all119schools inthe Bowl Overall, Syracuse’s slate isthe 32nd toughest basedonthe association’s cumulative the BIG EASTteams according tothe rankings. ratings. They have the toughest schedule remaining of all has SUtied for eighth inthe NCAA’s future oppositon games. Those squads are acombined 16-4.Their prowess (Nov. 17)and host Cincinnati (Nov. 24)initsfinal two country remaining. The Orange will playatConnecticut Syracuse hasone of the toughest schedules inthe As the regular seasonwinds down, a hea W Three catches for 22yards, playedin10games withone start Playedinsixgames LB 18tacklesin10games, one start WR Playedinnine games, starting eight CB/Sp.Tms. Seventacklesineight games Derrell Smith OG Fivetackles(three solo,twoassists), injured atLouisville Dan Sheeran Nico Scott DT C 32nd nationally, 26.0avg(40returns, 1,042yds.), 1TD Eight tacklesinnine games Adam Rosner DE/Sp.Tms. Playedineight games, one start Anthony Perkins DE 18tackles(12solo),one start Jim McKenzie Playedagainst Iowa and LB/Sp.Tms. Buffalo 12tackles(sixsolo) Andrew Lewis KR Jared Kimmel OT Parker Cantey Tucker Baumbach OG DT Ryan Bartholomew Redshirt Freshmen (11) Bud Tribbey ar otn T Startedall10games 36catches for 671yards, four TDs OT Playedinthree games, three punt WR returns for 32yards Larry Norton Senior (insecond year)(1) 9-of-12 FGs, 18-of-19 PAT, 45points CB 15tackles(10solo),fivepunt returns for 13yards Taj Smith 54tackles(39solo)in10games asastarter Junior (insecond year)(1) 111carries for 371yards, 2TDs, injured versusBuffalo Ryan Howard S/PR Junior (infirstyear)(1) K Playedin10games, 71-yard punt versusBuffalo CB Bruce Williams 45catches for 653yards, eight TDs RB P/Holder Patrick Shadle Nick Chestnut 117-of-224 for 1,714yards, 10TDs Curtis Brinkley Eight catches for 86yards 49tackles, including 16.5TFL,in10games WR asastarter John Barker TE Junior (inthird year, non-redshirted) (5) QB 39tackles, includingMike 4.5TFL,in10games Williams asastarter WR Andrew Robinson DT Mike Owen WR Lavar Lobdell DE Arthur Jones Brandon Gilbeaux Donte Davis Sophomores (7) 12returns for 300yards Eight receptions for 101yards, 1TD Playedin10games, three kick returns for 54yards 24thnationally, 20tackles(10solo),one start 42.7avg(61punts, 2,605yds.) KR LB/Sp. Tms. Playedineight games S/Sp.Tms. Max Suter 53tackles(34solo),sixstarts WR Punter Randy McKinnon 57carries, 156yards, 1TD Da’Mon Merkerson Mike Mele OT Jonathan Meldrum DB RB Rob Long Mike Holmes Doug Hogue Freshmen (9) Name Position recruiting classesinto the lineup during SU’seight games in2007. Head coach 2007 Statistics TOUGH ROAD INFUSING YOUNGTALENT Greg Robinson RB/S/Sp. Tms. hasinfused35of hisyoung student-athletes from histhree Nine carries, 38yards/11 tackles(sixsolo),one start Played inall10games asatight end, three catches for 27yards. Played inone game (atIowa) before being sidelined withathumb injury Moved from RBtoLBfor Illinois game, playedin10games, one tackle BIG EASTFuture Opposition Ratings 82t. USF Rutgers 82t. 53t. Cincinnati 53t. Connecticut 34. Louisville 27. West 19. Pittsburgh Virginia Syracuse 8t. S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • November17,2007(12:00p.m.ESPN2)RentschlerFieldHartford,Conn. SYRACUSE at#25/arvCONNECTICUT /00 WOIG 40-342ot W 13-202ot L 38-312ot W 49-473ot W +indicates BIG EASTConference game WYOMING 37-343ot #14/15IOWA 24-172ot 31-32ot L 50-423ot W 9/30/06 PITTSBURGH + L atNorth W Carolina 9/9/06 11/6/04 #8/7VIRGINIATECH + 9/6/03 #-/25atAuburn 11/9/02 L 21-24 PITTSBURGH+ 9/28/02 ot 10/7/00 N.C.STATE 11/13/99 at W/L 8/30/97 Rutgers+ Year Opponent Score overtime games. In 1996,California hadtripleand quadruple settled intripleovertime inthe same season. first teaminNCAAhistorytohavetwogames rule wasinstituted. In2002,SUbecame the extra-session games ithasplayedsince the 1996. Syracuse hasa 5-4record inthe nine The NCAA instituted overtime periods in Syracuse inOvertime The Bestof the Best West Virginia (15th)onOct.6. opener, Miami (OH)(20th)onSept.29and off against Washington (19th)initsseason winningest programs. The Orange squared teams thatrank inthe top20of the FBS’s This year, SUplayedthree games against behind Penn State. ranks second inwins among easternschools wins thanany other BIG EASTschool and winningest programs. It hasmore all-time ranks 14thonthe NCAAFBS’sledger of football, SUhasamassed During itsmore than100yearsof varsity games and the 1959national championship. history of success, including 22tripstobowl The Syracuse football teamhasalong Winningest NCAAFBSCollege FootballTeams 1. ahntn 649 646 652 657 654 689 Miami 20. Washington (Ohio) 674 19. 661 710 Georgia 18. Tech Texas 17. A&M Colorado 16. 767 751 West 15. 777 Virginia 786 Auburn 13. LSU 12. 787 Georgia 796 11. 808 Southern Cal 10. Tennessee 9. Oklahoma 818 8. Alabama 868 822 7. Penn State 6. Ohio State 5. Nebraska 4. Notre Dame 3. 2. Texas Michigan 1. 4 YAUE 670 SYRACUSE 14. ORANGE SLICES 670victories which receiver a season-long 79-yard strike tojunior covered more than40yards, including this seasonhavecome onplaysthat (Baltimore, Md.) Five of quarterback special teams ace in thatgame came onbig playsand itsother score wasona93-yard kickoff return by passing playsfor atleast30yards versusthe Cardinals. Three of SU’sfour touchdowns against LouisvilleasSUhad five Going long worked particularly well SU wins. yards percatchversusBuffalo -both this seasonand postedamark of 17.7 yards perreception atLouisvilleearlier The Orange averaged awhopping 24.9 yards off the the school record (18.1). 14.1 yards percatch,which isfour On the season,the Orange isaveraging yard TDstrike toSmithatPittsburgh. passes waslonger than40yards, 56- (Silver Spring, Md.) Louisville. One of 30-plus yard gains through the airhavebeeneither toSmithorWilliams. Williams (Buffalo, N.Y.) for 100of his113receiving yards inthe game. BothSmithand sophomore receiver for more than30yards against Buffalo including twotoSmith,which combined toaccount per game inthe air. five BIG EASTteams averaging atleast200yards 10 onSU’sseasonrecord list.The Orange isone of yards pergame, which isonpacetorank inthe top The Orange airattackisaveraging 220.2passing it hasbecome apartof the university’s and the community’s identity. Marshall Street area wasnamed simply“44s”. Number 44not onlyhascome torepresent football greatness, changed phone systems, the exchange waschanged from 423to443.One of the student hangouts inthe university zipcode waschanged afewyearsago from 13210to13244.And in1988,when the university How much does number 44mean toSyracuse University and the surrounding community? Forstarters, the career withthe . He, too,wasinducted into the College FootballHall of Fame. nation inall-purpose yardage in1965,averaging 199yards per game. Littlewent ontohaveatremendous greatest kick returner inOrange history. Inaddition tobreaking the records of Brown and Davis, he ledthe 1964 and the GatorBowl in1966(teaming inthe backfield withLarryCsonka inthe latter).Littlewasthe Little, athree-time All-America selection, playedfor SUfrom 1964-66and ledthe teamtothe SugarBowlin came topass. Davisdied of leukemia in1963.He waslaterinducted into the College FootballHall of Fame. with the Cleveland Browns, butthe devastating combination of Davisand Brown in the same backfield never American todo so,and wasastarteronSU’s1959national championship team.Davisalsosigned toplay Davis playedfor the Orange from 1959-61.He wonthe 1961Heisman Trophy, becoming the firstAfrican- in rushing eight times. Many stillpoint tohimasthe greatest running backof alltime. NFL’s all-time leading rusher and amember of the Pro and College FootballHalls of Fame. He ledthe league Brown, who playedatSUfrom 1954-56and ledthe teamtoaCottonBowlberth,went ontobecome the who made the #44famous –JimBrown, FloydLittleand Ernie Davis. November, 2005.The jerseynow hangs onthe top beaminthe Carrier Dome, honoring the three indiv One of the most storied numbers associated withafootball program –Syracuse’s #44–wasretired in Orange QBthisyearand ranks ninth onschool’s single-game record list. He completed21of 38attempts. His21completions versusthe Bullswasthe most byan Dantley startedinplaceof Robinson against USF and passedfor acareer-best 286yards. contributed 488yards on39completions. He hasappeared insixgames withone start. caller 117 of 224attemptsfor 1,714yards. Backupsignal EAST at190.4yards percontest. He hascompleted Robinson (Baltimore, Md.) THE LEGENDOF#44 ORANGE LIGHTNING PASSING GAMEAMONGSCHOOL’S MOSTPRODUCTIVE Cameron Dantley (SilverSpring, Md.) Taj Smith(Newark, N.J.) 10touchdowns Cameron Dantley’s Max Suter(RuffsDale, Pa.)

Sophomore quarterback Andrew Robinson’s four touchdown have beenadept atstretching the field. Eleven of the Orange’s 15 issixthinthe BIG at 0 oisnt mt Buffalo Pittsburgh Buffalo Buffalo Rutgers Dantley toSmith(TD) Robinson toSmith Robinson toSmith 56 Robinson toWilliams 40 Robinson toNesheiwat 60 43 38 Andrew ad ly Opponent Opponent Yards Play 30-Yard PASSES 29 Brinkley 20 Brinkley Rutgers 29-yard Yards Louisville Play 20-yard 20-Yard RUSHES run 2007 Big Plays(20YD-Run,30-YDPass) run 6 ate oSih USF USF Dantley toSmith Dantley toWilliams 36 46 Louisville Miami (OH) Louisville Robinson toWilliams (TD) Robinson toWilliams (TD) Louisville Louisville 61 Robinson toWilliams Louisville Illinois 43 Robinson toSmith(TD) 42 Robinson toMerkerson (TD) 60 Robinson toNesheiwat 42 Robinson toSmith(TD) 48 Robinson toBrinkley 79 62 has .

The Orange alsohadthree passing plays 7 224 1988 1992 2007 1997 212.4 1987 213.0 1993 220.2 225.8 7. 228.9 6. 239.9 5. 4. 3. 2. Year RankAvg. SU’s Most Passing Yards Per Game (Team) .216 1998 8. 201.6 1989 1. 241.3 West Virginia Mike iduals S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • November17,2007(12:00p.m.ESPN2)RentschlerFieldHartford,Conn. SYRACUSE at#25/arvCONNECTICUT Reggie McCoy 21-yard blocked punt return atPitt. 2005 Jerry Mackey 15-yard fumblereturn atIllinois. Ben Maljovec 27-yard INTreturn vs. Miami (OH). 2006 Max Suter93-yard kickoff return atLouisville. 2007 Touchdowns Under Greg Robinson Special Teams/Defensive * Indicates school wonthe bowlgame Final Final Four Four Sweet16 Sweet16 2000RoseBowl* 2005Fiesta Bowl* 1962RoseBowl Wisconsin 2007RoseBowl* Final Four West Virginia Final Four 2007Fiesta Bowl Utah 1976RoseBowl* USC UCLA EliteEight Final Four 2002Fiesta Bowl* 1999SugarBowl* NCAAChamps Ohio State NCAAChamps 2007Fiesta Bowl* Sweet16 NCAAchamps Oregon 2006RoseBowl* 1951SugarBowl* Maryland 2002 2002SugarBowl Kentucky Orange Illinois Sweet16 Bowl 1999Orange Bowl* NCAA Final Four 1994Fiesta Bowl* champs Florida Sweet16 1998Fiesta Bowl Arizona Syracuse School Bowl in 1997-98. Game same year. The Orange accomplished thatfeat NCAA NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament inthe Series and advanced tothe Sweet16of the Tour. currently partof the BowlChampionship to haveplayedinabowlgame thatis Syracuse isone of 13schools inthe country Round Gridiron and Hardwood Success ORANGE SLICES 06SgrBw* NCAASweet16 2006 SugarBowl* ieo ossin 1t 26:55 28.6 48.0 33.3 3.9 60.0 5.3 118th 7.0 115th(tie) 126.29 101st(tie) 22.8 114th 92nd (tie) 14.3 112th 95th(tie) 141.84 6.7 53.3 90th(tie) 16 Time of Possession Fourth DownConversion Defense 13 8 Third DownConversion Defense Fourth DownConversion Third DownConversion 8 9 Tackles for LossAllowed 63rd 86th 110th 75rd (tie) 34.2 Sacks Allowed 26th(tie) 4 -0.3 25.0 4.6 99th Tackles for Loss 56th 110th(tie) Sacks 119th 24th(tie) 468.3 33.6 Kickoff ReturnYardage Defense 248.7 Punt ReturnYardage Defense 219.6 24th(tie) Fewest Penalty Yards perGame 79th(tie) 653 Fewest Penalties/Game 15.9 105th(tie) 74th(tie) 283.5 Pass Efficiency Defense 8th(tie) 114th Pass Efficiency 75th 220.2 Turnovers Lost 67.1 65.3 Turnovers Gained 671 100th 110th Passes Had Intercepted 88th 190.4 Fumbles Lost 110th Passes Intercepted 81st Fumbles Recovered 117th 114th 25.0 Turnover Margin 1,714 Receiving Yards pergame 42.7 76th(tie) 75th(tie) Kickoff Returns 64th 71st(tie) 0.4 Punt Returns 26.0 Receiving Yards pergame .7 Net Punting Scoring Defense 67th Total Defense Receiving Yards Pass Defense 1.65 Receiving Passing Yards Yards pergame Rush Defense 42nd 72nd Scoring 32nd Offense (tie) 24th Total Offense 32nd Passing Offense Rushing 116th TEAM Kickoff 7th(tie) Returns Passing Yards Interceptions Kickoff Returns Mike Williams Punting Taj Smith Tackles for loss Total Pass Andrew Robinson Mike Holmes Total Joe Fields Max Suter 63.3 Rob Long Arthur Jones Player Category INDIVIDUAL Offense Rank Efficiency Tackles Statistic 75th 67th 66th 125.9 (tie) 193.2 8.7 ugr 6 .0 1- Texas Bowl(beatKansas State, 37-10) 11-2 GatorBowl(beatGeorgia Tech, 38-35) Orange (beatWake Bowl(losttoTexas, Forest, 24-13) 26-24) .600 Cincinnati 11-2 8 4 2-10 12-1 6-7 Connecticut 8 6 2 USF 7 2 .889 .500 4-8 Pittsburgh 4 .500 1 .545 .800 5 8-5 .800 Buffalo 5 4 8 5 5 5 5 Rutgers 6 West3 Virginia 6-6 .444 6 Miami (OH) Louisville Illinois 8 .400 Iowa .700 Washington 3 2-10 3 TEAM W 9-4 7 5-7 .300 .727 L its postseasongame. 2-10 combined record of 78-72in2006withsixearning bowlinvitations. Fiveof the sixwon The Orange’s 2007opponents are 72-48sofar thisseason.Syracuse’s foes hada Pct. 2006 Bowl SU INTHE2007NCAASTATISTICAL RANKINGS LOOKING AT THEORANGE’S2007OPPONENTS 2007 Record (beatWestern Michigan, 27-24) Papajohn’s.com Bowl(beatEastCarolina, 24-7) S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE five different receivers tostart9-for-11 for 65yards. first career start…He completedhisfirstfivepassesfor 34yards and hit Against Washington Smith inthe third quarter. Iowa At touchdown of the game. connection withCurtisBrinkleyfor 62yards, setupthe Orange’s first Against Illinois and Williams for 17yards. scores came when he hitDa’Mon Merkerson for 42yards, Smithfor 60 yards had an87-yard touchdown against Rhode Island in2002…Robinson’s other of scrimmage wasthe longest completion for the Orange since Jamel Riddle 26 and his79-yard touchdown passtoSmithon the firstplayfrom the line Marvin Graves’ 425yards against Rutgers in1992…Robinson was17-for- Carolina …Robinson’s 423yards issecond-best inschool historybehind a school record; the lastplayertodo itwasTroy Nunes in2001against East passes, which hasbeenaccomplished byeight different SUquarterbacks, ties earned himBIG EASTOffensive Playerof the Week …The four touchdown At Louisville first downs through the air. the Orange towithinthree lateinthe fourth quarter …He helped SUearn10 … Trying tomount acomeback, Robinson hitSmithinthe endzone topull He connected withWilliams inthe third quarter on a43-yard touchdown toss At Miami (OH) without aninterception ended at104tries. a 61-yard touchdown pass…He was5-of-15 and hisstreak of attempts Against West Virginia advantage twominutes into the game. Williams for 16yards onSU’sfirstdrive of the game togivethe Orange a7-0 Against Rutgers touchdown of the game. 40 yards …The 60-yarder waspartof a99-yard drive thatgaveSUitsfirst Robinson and Taj Smithattacked the Bulls’secondary withgains of 60 and Mike Williams onan11-yard touchdown passlateinthe second quarter … ran for acareer-high 62yards onnine attempts…He connected with Against Buffalo half. At Pittsburgh Against SouthFlorida Robinson Game-by-Game in2007 Sophomore • November17,2007(12:00p.m.ESPN2)RentschlerFieldHartford,Conn. SYRACUSE at#25/arvCONNECTICUT career yards percompletion list(14.5). career yards pergame list(123.9)and tied for sixthonthe 72nd with1,714passing yards …He isfifthonthe school’s EAST and sixthonSU’ssingle-season list…Nationally, he is passing yards pergame thisseasonranks sixthinthe BIG more and three havebeenfor 60yards ormore …His190.4 … Fiveof histouchdown passeshavebeenfor 40yards or one touchdown passinsevenof nine contests thisseason pass ineachof the previous fiveoutings …He hasatleast the contest atPittsburgh he hadatleastone touchdown against SouthFlorida becauseof acracked rib…Entering ROBINSON SITSOUTWITHINJURY Totals 2007 2006 ROBINSON’S CAREERSTATISTICS 117 224 3 8 .522 .375 679 20 1 1,714 10 14

, he finished 7-for-20 for 79yards, including a28-yard completion to Andrew Robinson (Baltimore, Md.) Comp. Att. Pct.Comp. Att. Int. TD Long Yards , hisbreakout performance of 423yards and four touchdowns , he wasfour-for-nine for 46yards before leaving afterthe first 2 3 57174 1 79 7 120 232 .517 11 1,734 , he threw twotouchdowns and was17-for-36 for 236yards … , he was17-for-26 for 208yards …Histhird-quarter , he was15-of-28 for 265yards withone touchdown and , Robinson was15-of-32 for 158yards …He connected with , he was20-for-32 for 199yards and atouchdown inhis , he satoutwithacracked rib. , he connected withWilliams inthe third quarter on did not play ROBINSON ANDREW for-3 for 15yards against the Illini. touchdown pass, aneight-yard tosstoJawad Nesheiwat …Dantley went 2- he threw one passfor eight yards …Against Illinois, he threw hisfirstcareer endzone lateinthe fourth quarter …Against West Virginia, pass toTaj Smith…He hitMike Williams inthe corner of the quarter he connected onacareer-long 56-yard touchdown 27 for 189and acareer-best twotouchdowns …Inthe third came off the bench tostartthe second halfand went 15-of- quarter for athree-yard touchdown pass…At Pittsburgh, he career start…He connected withMike Williams inthe third a career-best 21-of-38 for acareer-high 276inhisfirst touchdowns thisseason…Against SouthFlorida, he was Md.) Junior quarterback ROBINSON INTHEORANGERECORDBOOKS 2007 DANTLEY’S CAREERSTATISTICS FIRST START FORDANTLEY 0 42 aeSrte 1959-61 1985-88 1956-58 1975-79 DaveSarette 1990-93 1991-94 14.2 Chuck Zimmerman 10. Todd Philcox 14.4 1995-98 14.4 14.5 1983-87 A 8. 14.5 Bill Hurley Jim 14.9 Marvin Graves 6. Kevin Mason 15.0 1948-50 1951-53 5. 15.2 1985-88 Donovan McNabb 1973-75 Donoghue 4. 15.3 Don McPherson 3. 1999-02 2000-03 15.8 2. 1. SYRACUSE CAREERYARDS PERCOMPLETIONRECORDLIST Bernie Custis 2003-06 100.7 2006- Todd Philcox 10. 1983-87 Pat Stark 110.8 111.4 9. R.J.Anderson 1995-98 1990-93 111.9 8. Troy Nunes 120.5 7. Andrew Robinson 6. Perry Patterson 123.9 1991 127.3 5. 2003 DonMcPherson 4. Donovan McNabb 149.0 186.4 3. 1995 Marvin Graves 1988 2. 196.9 1. SYRACUSE CAREERYARDS PERGAMERECORDLIST 1998 Marvin Graves 2007 173.8 R.J.Anderson 1997 1992 180.3 10. Donovan McNabb 181.0 9. 1993 Todd Philcox 8. 188.7 Andrew Robinson 7. Donovan McNabb 190.4 194.0 6. Donovan McNabb 207.3 5. Marvin Graves 4. 208.7 3. Marvin Graves 231.5 1. SYRACUSE SEASONYARDS PERGAMERECORDLIST . 228 o chro 1987 DonMcPherson 212.8 2. has connected on39-of-69 for 488yards and four 39 69 .565 488 4 2 56 Comp. Att. Pct.Comp. Att. Int. TD Long Yards de oisn 2006- ndrew Robinson Cameron Dantley (SilverSpring, CAMERON DANTLEY S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE 10. 9. 8. 7. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1. receptions for 33yards against the Huskies. after missing eight games lastyearwithabroken collarbone …He hadfive co-captain, returned toaction inthe 2007season-opener against Washington including twofor more than20yards each(20and 28)…Smith,the Orange’s for four yards …At Iowa, he hadthree receptions for ateam-high 51yards, for 60yards for hissecond touchdown …Against Illinois, he hadone catch longest of hiscareer …Inthe third quarter he spunoutof atackleand broke yards and twotouchdowns …His79-yard touchdown reception wasthe from Andrew Robinson …At Louisville, Smithhadacareer-best 173receiving 81 yards …Lateinthe fourth quarter he caught a28-yard touchdown pass yards …At Miami (OH),he caught acareer-high sixpasses, whilegaining catches for 19yards …Against West Virginia, he hadtworeceptions for 24 threat withreceptions of 60and 40yards Buffalo he hadthree receptions for 113yards and continued tobeadeep At Pittsburgh, he hadsixcatches for 109yards and atouchdown history. • Smith • • • • • • 2007 in Smith forNumbers Key Florida he caught three passesfor 64yards. N.J.) For the 14thtime inhiscareer, junior • Conn. Hartford, • Field Rentschler • ESPN2) • p.m. (12:00 2007 17, November • SYRACUSE Sy A Sy SMI 6. Totals 2007 2006 583 receiving yards In hislastsevenoutings he hashauledinfour touchdowns and compiled He isthird onthe school’s career receiving yards pergame list(64.1ypg) He hasmade atleastone reception inhislast13outings game. receiving yards pergame and 10thwith3.60receptions per record listfor junior receivers. with 671yards. His671yards ranks fifthonthe Syracuse He hasfour 100+game inhiscareer and three thisseason    He Smith issecond on 

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MERKERSON BRINKLEY HOGUE DA’MON DOUG CURTIS CURTIS per catchineachof histhree seasons atSyracuse. passes for 272yards …He hasaveraged atleast10.0yards He wasSU’sthird-leading receiver asajunior, catching 23 reception against Washington inthe 2007 season-opener … he caught one passfor fiveyards …He hada13-yard he caught twopassesfor 33yards …Against Illinois, (OH), he hadthree receptions for 34yards …At Louisville, Buffalo, he hadtworeceptions for 21yards …At Miami is averaging 16.6yards percatchthisseason…Against least one reception in28-of-34 career games played…He Senior receiver all 12games in2006. for nine yards …He wasone of 40playerstoparticipate in second quarter …Against Washington, he caught one pass second reception of the seasonona12-yard catchinthe he made one reception for 11yards …At Iowa, he made his Buffalo, he caught one passfor 12yards …At Miami (OH), Pittsburgh, he hadone reception for sixyards …Against he hauledinacareer-high three passesfor 26yards …At played inall10games thisseason…Against SouthFlorida, Sophomore receiver 2005 and earned ascholarship for the 2006season. NCAA …The Poughkeepsie native made the Orange squad asawalk-onin quarter …He wasawarded asixthyearof eligibility inMay, 2007,bythe the season…Against Washington, he hada15-yard reception inthe second two catches for 14yards, including hisfirsttouchdown of reception, were bothcareer-bests …Against Illinois, he had yards …At Louisville, 85yards receiving, including a48-yard of hiscareer …At Miami, (OH)he hadtwocatches for 13 score of the game …His81yards were the second most yard gaininthe second quarter tohelp setupSU’ssecond Rutgers, he caught four passesfor 81yards, including a38- Pittsburgh, he hauledintwopassesfor 16yards …Against Against SouthFlorida, he hadone catchfor 20yards …At is third onthe teamwith15receptions and 244yards … Senior tight end 15 yards. for 12yards …Against Washington, he had twocatches for for the 2006season …Against Rutgers, he hadone catch Syracuse career asa linebacker and moved todefensive end all tengames in2007…The versatileplayerbeganhis to offense after2007 Spring practice …He has playedin Sophomore tight end MOSS’ CAREERSTATISTICS MOSS REMAINSCONSISTENT 2007 8 Recpt. 86 LOBDELL’S CAREERSTATISTICS Yards 10.8 0 Avg. 14 TD Long Totals 26 2007 230 2006 Recpt. 11.5 3 NESHEIWAT’S CAREERSTATISTICS 48 Yards Avg. TD Long STICKY FINGERS TIGHT ENDTARGET Totals 2007 2006 2005 2004 Recpt Yards Avg. TD Long 2007 Recpt. OWEN’S CAREER STATISTICS Yards Avg. TD Long OWEN MAKESPLAYS AT TIGHTEND 15 11 244 56 16.3 5.1 1 2 48 14 9 23 26 106 272 4 359 11.8 40 11.8 1 13.8 0 0 23 10.0 19 50 0 16 3 27 9.0 0 12

Rice Moss (North Bethesda, Md.) 2801. 1 50 1 62 820 13.2 Jawad Nesheiwat (Poughkeepsie, N.Y.) Lavar Lobdell (Syracuse, N.Y.) Mike Owen(Riverhead, N.Y.) hasat has moved

NESHEIWAT LOBDELL LAVAR JAWAD JAWAD MOSS OWEN RICE MIKE S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE Junior fullback • November17,2007(12:00p.m.ESPN2)RentschlerFieldHartford,Conn. SYRACUSE at#25/arvCONNECTICUT reception came inthe second quarter onathree-yard catch. when he caught four passesfor 18yards …Hisfirstcareer for eight yards …Against Illinois, he hadacareer-day pass for eight yards …At Louisville, he hadone reception six-yard reception …Against West Virginia, he caught one he satoutwithaconcussion …Against Rutgers, he hada when he caught apassfor eighth yards …Against Buffalo, Pittsburgh, he made hiseighth reception of the season for three yards onone carryagainst SouthFlorida …At three yards. for one yard …Against Washington he caught one passfor Illinois, he made one reception for sixyards and rushed once West Virginia he caught one passfor four yards …Against for the injured Tony Fiammetta …Against Rutgers and for eight yards …Against Buffalo, he steppedinatfullback Pittsburgh he caught one passfor 15yards and rushed once South Florida, he rushed once for three yards …At yards and hasrushed three times for 12yards …Against (Mountain Lakes, N.J.) Out of the backfield, junior running back the ChampsSportsBowlin2004. which were hisfirstattemptssince he hadtwocarries against Georgia Tech in a career-long nine-yard run…Against Washington, he hadthree rushes, … At Iowa, he rushed for 17yards onsevencarries, including 27-yard passinthe fourth quarter, the longest of hiscareer rush upthe middle inthe third quarter …He alsocaught a Illinois, he scored hisfirstcareer touchdown withatwo-yard Miami (OH),he rushed for 14yards onsixcarries …Against 31 yards ontwocatches asarunning backthisseason…At teams prowess, Sellershasgained 49yards on21carries and teams tacklesagainst Buffalo …Inaddition tohisspecial Orange’s second touchdown of the game and hadtwospecial and recovered afumbleonSyracuse kickoff thatledtothe Senior running back Totals 20 2007 129 2006 2005 6.5 0 Recpt. 15 Totals 36 Yards 2007 165 2006 2005 4.6 Avg. 1 Carries 24 TD CHIARA’S CAREERSTATISTICS Yards Long Avg. TD Long FIAMMETTA OUTOFTHEBACKFIELD CHIARA MAKESPLAYS Totals 8 2007 50 2006 2005 6.3 Recpt. 0 Totals 10 11 Yards 2007 19 2006 1.9 2005 0 Avg. 7 Carries TD FIAMMETTA’S CAREERSTATISTICS Yards Long Avg. TD Long SELLERS PROVIDESSPECIALTEAMSSPARK Totals 35 2007 80 2006 2.3 2005 1 9 2004 Carries SELLERS’ CAREERSTATISTICS Yards Avg. TD Long 6 10 30 4 69 30 5.0 6.9 0 0 7.5 3 11 15 17 0 12 16 59 13 94 4.0 3.5 0 5.9 0 1 15 8 24 063 011 850 6.3 0 0 24 2.0 0 3 0 8 15 1.9 0 7 21 49 0 2.3 19 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 14 31 2.2 06 Tony Fiammetta (Walkersville, Md.) Jeremy Sellers(Rawlings, Md.) has registered sixcatches for 30 Paul Chiara forced rushed FIAMMETTA SELLERS CHIARA JEREMY JEREMY PAUL TONY Florida. since the Iowa outing …McCall playedguard against South started against Buffalo atguard …It washisfirststart Rutgers game tofillinfor injured guard RyanDurand and McCall during the Iowa game …McCall returned inthe Marvin McCall against Illinois …He replaced aninjured He made hisfirstcareer startinplaceof the injured senior (Springfield, Pa.) Against SouthFlorida, redshirt freshman Lineman). recognition onthe Outland Trophy Watch list(BestOffensive candidate isalsoanon-field honors candidate, receiving National FootballFoundation Scholar Athlete of the Year games he hasplayed(did not playagainst Buffalo) …The suffered against Rutgers …He hasstarted21consecutive consecutive weekafterreturning from anankleinjury American …Against SouthFlorida, he startedfor the second 2007 ESPNthe Magazine/CoSIDA District IAcademic All- Junior guard Baumbach made hisfirstcareer startagainst SouthFlorida. Norton made hisninth career startagainst SouthFlorida … has started16of 17 games he hasplayedatSyracuse … Minn.) Chavers (Jamesville, N.Y.) Other members of the Orange offensive line include the Orange. Madison shiftedtotackle…He hasalsoplayed center for including atguard and tackle…Against SouthFlorida, has started30consecutive games onthe offensive line, most experienced Orange offensive linemen …Madison Senior reception, afiveyard catch,during the Illinois game. Syracuse’s three-wide receiver set…He made hisfirstcareer … At Pittsburgh, he made hisfirstcollegiate startin against SouthFlorida …He hasplayedinall10games N.Y.) Bridges, Redshirt freshman wide receiver MCKENZIE ANDMCCALLINTHEGAME DURAND EARNSACADEMICHONORS MADISON ISAFIXTUREONTHELINE SHEERAN RUNNINGROUTES 2007 Recpt. SHEERAN’S CAREERSTATISTICS Yards Avg. TD Long 3 22 7.3 0 13 Carroll Madison (Houston, Texas) and Tucker Baumbach(Middletown, Pa.) Ryan Durand (Leominster, Mass.) registered tworeceptions for 17yards startedhiseighth consecutive game … , Larry Norton (AppleValley, DanSheeran (Golden Jim McKenzie isone of the isa . Chavers Corey MCKENZIE MADISON CARROLL SHEERAN DURAND RYAN JIM DAN S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE 2006). (the others are vs. Iowa, Miami (OH),Wyoming, Louisvilleand Connecticut in in eight games, including thisseasonagainst Buffalo, Illinois and Washington the third longest of hiscareer …He hashitapersonal-best twofield goals 44-yard field goal he connected oninthe third quarter against Illinois was try …At Louisville, he made a26-yard field goal inthe third quarter …The 32 and 22yards …At Miami (OH),the junior missedacareer-long 50-yard its firstpoints of the game …Against Buffalo, he connected ontries from knocked a36-yarder through the uprights togivethe Orange yarder against BostonCollege in2002…At Pittsburgh, he in school historyand the firstsince CollinBarberhita50- The 50-yarder wasthe 20thfield goal of atleast50yards yard field goal withtime running outinthe firsthalf… Against SouthFlorida, he connected onacareer-long 50- has amassed 45points, bringing hiscareer totalto114… Syracuse’s all-time attemptslistwith31…Thisseasonhe SU’s career field goals made listwith25and is10thon career field goal percentage list(.801)…He iseighth on Junior • November17,2007(12:00p.m.ESPN2)RentschlerFieldHartford,Conn. SYRACUSE at#25/arvCONNECTICUT Totals 25-31 50 39-40 2007 2006 114 2005 FG-FGA SHADLE’S CAREERSTATISTICS Long PAT-Att. Points STEADY SHADLE SHADLE INTHEORANGERECORDBOOKS . 55(311 Dv aos 1975-78 1994-95 2001-04 1989-92 DaveJacobs Olindo Mare 1983-85 .525(53/101) .412 CollinBarber 1996-99 (21/51) 10. 1979-81 .625(15-24) 9. John Biskup .656(42-64) 8. 1985-87 DonMcAulay .731(57/78) 7. GaryAnderson .746 (47/63) 6. Nate Trout .750(42/56) 5. TimVesling .754(49/65) 4. .757 (28/37) 3. 2005- 2. 1985-87 2005- .801 1. Patrick (25/31) 1972-74 Shadle HIGHEST CAREERFIELDGOALPERCENTAGE Patrick Shadle 31 1979-81 10. Tim 1968-70 1983-85 37 Vesling 9. Bernie 2001-04 38 1996-99 Ruoff 8. George 51 Jakowenko 7. Gary 1989-92 56 Anderson 6. Don 63 1975-78 McAulay 1987-88 5. Collin 64 Barber 4. Nate 65 Trout 3. John 78 Biskup 2. Dave 101 1. Jacobs Kevin J.Greene 1985-87 MOST CAREERFIELDGOALSATTEMPTED 1968-70 16 2001-04 10. George 21 1979-81 Jakowenko 9. 1983-85 1996-99 Tim 28 Vesling 7. Collin 1975-78 42 Barber 6. Gary 1989-92 42 Anderson 5. Don 47 McAulay 4. Nate 49 Trout 3. Dave 53 Jacobs 2. John 57 Biskup 1. MOST CAREERFIELDGOALSMADE .2 arc hde 2005- 8. 25 Patrick Shadle Patrick Shadle(Morgantown, W.Va.) 16-18 46 21-21 69 -2 0 81 45 18-19 50 9-12 -1 0 0 0-0 0 0- 1 George Jakowenko is firstonSU’s 1968-70 PATRICK SHADLE True freshman punter punt, including one for 52yards. including a56-yard boot…Against Washington, he averaged 44.5yards per per punt against the Illini…At Iowa, he averaged 42.6yards perpunt, third quarter …He punted fivetimes for 229yards and averaged 45.8yards six times for 248yards …Against Illinois, he booteda58-yard punt inthe yards and he landed three inside the 20-yard line …At Louisville, he punted he punted eight times, averaging 41.4yards perpunt …Hislong was49 three punts for 131yards, including agame-long 56-yarder …At Miami (OH), inside the 20against the ScarletKnights …Against West Virginia, Long had career-long 64yarder, which caromed into the endzone …He hadthree punts yards, averaging 45.1yards perpunt …Inthe second quarter he booteda averaged 36.5yards perpunt …Against Rutgers, he hadsevenpunts for 316 Buffalo, histwopunts trapped the Bullswithintheir owntwo-yard line and and landed twoballsinside the 20-yard line …Against averaging 41.0yards perpunt …He causedsixfair catches record …At Pittsburgh, he punted acareer-high 10times, 73-yarder against Clemson inteh1996GatorBowl,for the the second quarter …He tied SeanReali,who kicked a the longest punt inschool historywitha73-yard bootin punting average list…Against SouthFlorida, he matched average …Long istied for eighth onSU’ssingle-season and second inthe BIG EASTwitha42.7yards perpunt 24th nationally, including third-best among allfreshmen, 26Mk hfr 2001 2005 42.6 Brendan 42.6 Mike Carney Shafer 6 28 i o 1986 1995 2003 8. 1994 2004 1993 Jim 42.8 6. Brendan 42.8 1996 Fox Brendan 5. 43.0 CarneyCarney Sean 4. 43.1 Reali Sean 3. 43.4 Reali Pat 2. 44.3 O’Neill Sean 1. 44.5 Reali team asawalk-onin2005and earned ascholarship for the 2007 season. the Orange asareserve receiver atSouthFlorida in2006…He made the pinned Washington onitsown12…Barker hasalsoplayed onoffense for kick (the second-longest punt inthe BIG EASTthisseason) … Hisfirstcareer punt inthe firstquarter, a 65-yard quick- He made his collegiate debut asapunter against Washington for 34yards, which wasfair caught onthe 12-yard line … longest inSUhistory…Against Illinois, he hadone punt at their own15-yard line …The punt istied for the third- conference-long and career-long 71-yarder, pinning the Bulls inside the 20-yard line …Against Buffalo, Barker hada … He haspunted four times thisseason,landing three the offensive formation topitchhimthe ballfor quick-kicks The Orange infusedjunior 2007 LONG’S CAREERSTATISTICS 07 4 217 2007 54.2 0 71 103 BARKER’S CAREERSTATISTICS HIGHEST SEASONPUNTINGAVERAGE TYING ANORANGERECORD THE QUICKKICKSPECIALIST 4. RbLn 2007 Rob Long 42.7 61 0 2,605 81718 42.7 73 No. Yds. Avg. Long TB FC I20 Blkd I20 FC TB No. Yds. Avg. Long No. Yds. Avg. Long TB FC I20 Blkd I20 FC TB No. Yds. Avg. Long Rob Long (Downingtown, Pa.) John Barker (Avon, Mass.)

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SYRACUSE CAREERTACKLES BYADEFENSIVEBACK 07 9 0 9 .-6 00 0 0-0yds 0-0yds 0-0yds 1-0yds 0 1 0.0-0 0 1 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1.0-10 0 2.0-6 2 0.5-0 49 0.0-0 3.0-17 70 10 7 77 26 31 2 39 44 46 Totals 134 69 5 2007 203 2006 2005 2004 Tackles DAVIS’ CAREERSTATISTICS Assists Tot. TFL INT Sacks FF Fumble Rec. FIELDS’ CAREERSTATISTICS DAVIS RETURNSTOSAFETY SU’S DEFENSIVELEADER

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WILLIAMS DERRELL HOWARD BRUCE SMITH MELE RYAN MIKE S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • November17,2007(12:00p.m.ESPN2)RentschlerFieldHartford,Conn. SYRACUSE at#25/arvCONNECTICUT ikMl November 28,1988 November 28,1985 November 25,1987 November 23,1985 November 24,1981 Mick Mele November 17,1985 Daniel Bailey November 12,1971 Jason Ross Jason Tanner November 12,1985 November 10,1988 Rice Moss Ryan Durand Jim Salgado Lee Williams Kevyn Scott November They SayIt’s Your Birthday … Scoring Drivesof 80+Yards inthe Robinson Era On the March Scott Spencer, Safeties/Nickel Backs Defense Phil Earley, Offense IN THECOACHES BOX Jim Salgado, Cornerbacks/Secondary Derrick Jackson, Defensive Line Steve Russ, Coordinator Defense Randy Trivers, Running Backs Chris Wiesehan, Offensive Line Chris White, Wide Receivers Brian White, Coordinator Offense Greg Robinson, Head Coach ON THEFIELD Coaching StaffonGame Day 38-35 upsetof the Cardinals. catch and runthe second halftohelp SUtoa in 2002.He alsohada60-yard touchdown hookup from R.J.Anderson toJamel Riddle passing playfor the Orange since an87-yard on the firstplayfrom scrimmage, the longest touchdowns. He hada79-yard TDreception passes for acareer-best 173yards and two onSept.22.Smithcaught four Notre Dame and SouthCarolina head coach ESPN college football analyst and former at Louisvillewithahelmet sticker by N.J.) Junior wide receiver Coaches initalics 8 T Vrii 2005 2005 Virginia 2006 TD Buffalo 80 2007 TD West 80 2006 TD Rutgers Virginia 2006 80 TD Rutgers 80 TD Louisville 84 TD Wake 2006 2006 85 TD Connecticut Forest 86 TD Florida 2005 86 TD State 87 Smith GetsHelmet Sticker d.Rsl poet Year Opponent Yds. Result 9T ufl 2007 2005 Cincinnati 89 FG Buffalo 99 TD was recognized for hisperformance ORANGE SLICES Taj Smith(Newark, receiver and Jameel McClain (Philadelphia, Pa.) and accompany 2007Orange captains team, participate inthe Quad Walk honorary captains willa the night before the game. The all activities withthe teambeginning These individuals willparticipate in addition of honorary game captains. game during the 2007seasonwiththe football willbepresent ateveryhome The historyand tradition of Syracuse Syracuse senior defensive end running back end Vincenzo Giruzzi(Utica, N.Y.), (Philadelphia, Pa.), Senior defensive end is second inthe BIG EASTConference. number istied for 10th-bestinthe country and team haveearned their bachelor’s degrees. That Four members of the 2007Syracuse football and hastwoyearsof eligibility remaining. at Bakersfield Community College, wasgranted amedical hardship waiverbythe NCAA including four touchdowns. Smith,who enrolled atSyracuse afterplaying twoyears of the season.Thisyear, he leadsthe Orange with671receiving yards on36catches, the Orange. He injured hiscollarbone inthe Orange’s fourth game and missedthe rest in 2006.Nine of his12receptions resulted ineither atouchdown orfirstdown for touchdowns, including a65-yard touchdown reception atIllinois, injustfour games A 2007All-American candidate, Smithhad12receptions for 227yards and three field goal. including 3.5for loss. He alsohas aninterception, twoforced fumblesand ablocked list with14.5for 61 yards. McClain isthird onthe teamintacklesthisyear(58), best defensive end. In2006,he finished sixthonthe school’s seasontackles for loss Hendricks Award for the second consecutive season.The award isgiventothe nation’s McClain, a2007All-America candidate, hasbeennamed asemifinalist for the Ted captains. the salarycapprogram and PlayerCompensation Management System. one-year intern withthe NFL’s Management Council, where he worked extensively with the summer of 1996.He continued hisinvolvement withprofessional football asa , got hisstartinthe NFLasanintern withthe during under . Terry, who isthe FootballAdministration Director for the Player Development afterserving fiveyearsasthe Director of FootballOperations coach Greg Robinson hired Terry asthe program’s Director of FootballOperations and All-Star and earned the 1993HitachiPromise of Tomorrow Scholarship. In2005,head Hall of Fame Bowland the 1993Fiesta Bowl.He wasatwo-time BIG EASTAcademic Terry lettered for the Orange asalinebacker from 1991-93and helped winthe 1992 Terry times, the eighth-best totalinthe country. the American FootballCoaches Association (AFCA)award for academic achievement 16 work inthe classroom isanother testament tothe SUprogram, which hasreceived (communication and rhetorical studies) and Sellers(political science). Their hard studies and sociology), Giruzzi(information management and technology), Bell coursework. The degrees include McClain (dual major incommunication and rhetorical FOUR DEGREESOFSEPARATION McCLAIN ANDSMITHNAMEDTEAMCAPTAINS SU CELEBRATES FOOTBALLTRADITIONWITHHONORARY CAPTAINS Kyle Bell(Philadelphia, Pa.) Taj Smith(Newark, N.J.) servedashonorary captain. Taj Smith(Newark, N.J.) Jeremy Sellers(Rawlings, Md.) redshirt junior linebacker Jameel McClain ddress the for the pre-game cointoss. Forthe USF game, Jameel McClain (Philadelphia, Pa.) senior willleadthe 2007football Orange squad asteam and senior

tight 11 S Reggie Terry Gerhard 11/10 USF Floyd Schwedes Paul 10/20 Buffalo Little 10/13 Rutgers Tim 10/6 West Frase Honorary 9/15 Illinois Green Virginia Dick 8/31 Washington Don Captain Date Opp. MacPherson McPherson 2007 Honorary Captains (Home games only) have allcompletedtheir undergraduate OleMiss;USC; Virginia 10. 4 SYRACUSE 5 Arizona State;Pittsburgh Memphis; 7. 8 Auburn; Notre Dame 5. 9 Washington 3. 11 TCU BostonCollege 2 17 1. Teams withthe Most Graduated Players and junior wide Reggie S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • November17,2007(12:00p.m.ESPN2)RentschlerFieldHartford,Conn. SYRACUSE at#25/arvCONNECTICUT The New Radio Home of the Orange which begins one hour before kickoff. followed bythe Orange Pre-game Show, start time coverage islivefrom the SUquad live from the Sheraton. Two hours before with the The Gomez &DaveTailgate Hour coverage begins three hours prior tokickoff season from 8:05-9:00p.m.Home gameday Show The partnership includes the opportunities. men’s lacrosse, inaddition topromotional football, men’s and women’s basketball and 23, thatincludes the broadcast of Syracuse partnership, which wasannounced onApril President and CEOEdLevine developed the eeaFls SWA 1110 Binghamton WNBF-AM WSFW-AM 1290 Southern Tier Seneca 1280 Falls (CoachesWHTK-AM Show) Rochester WHAM-AM Newark WACK-AM 1180 Geneva WGVA-AM Dundee WFLR-AM 1420 Canandaigua WCGR-AM 1240 1550 Buffalo TBD 620 1570 Western New York WVMT-AM Colchester, VT Plattsburgh WVMT-AM Oswego WTKV-FM 620 WATN-AM Watertown WOTT-FM 105.5 Massena WYBG-AM 100.7 North Country 1050 Manhattan WEPN-AM 1240 New York City/Long Island 980 1050 (CoachesWVFX-AM Show) Albany WGY-AM Capital Region 810 Utica WKLL-FM Ithaca WPIE-AM Cortland WKRT-AM 94.9 Auburn WAUB-AM 1160 (Flagship) 920 Syracuse WTKW-FM 1590 Central New York 99.5 SYRACUSE RADIO NETWORKAFFILIATES of Athletics the Syracuse ISP SportsNetwork. Director WTKW) willserveasthe flagshipstation for home. GalaxyCommunications’ TK99(99.5FM, Syracuse University athletics hasanew radio , which airseveryWednesday during the ORANGE SLICES Dr. DarylGross and Galaxy Greg Robinson keep SU’sunbeatenseasonalive. Michael Owens onthe ensuing two-point conversion toliftSUa32-31triumphand hit Pat Kelly for a17-yard touchdown withlessthanaminute to play, and pitched to came inthe the final regular-season game atthe Dome when quarterback DonMcPherson championship squad wasranked No. 1.One of the most exciting moments of the year finished fourth inthe Associated Press and UPIpolls, itshighest ranking since the 1959 Dye electedtokick agame-tying field goal withone second leftonthe clock.The Orange blemish wasa16-16tie against Auburn inthe SugarBowlwhen Tigers’ head coachPat the school’s lastundefeated season.The 1987Orange rolled toan11-0-1record. Its only seasons inOrange history. In1987,head coachDick MacPherson The 2007SUfootball campaign marks the 20thanniversaryof the one of the greatest Quarterback to Syracuse for the event. those who journeyed back tri-captains were among Two of the the team’s against West Virginia. Oct. 6for Legends Day to the Carrier Dome on MacPherson the head coach, football teamand of the 1987Syracuse More than30members 1972. an undefeated seasonand the SuperBowltitlein 1970’s, and the pairledthe Miami Dolphins to form one of the most lethalbackfield duos of the NFL fullbacks. He and Jimmy Kiick combined to He isstillconsidered tobethe prototype for all yard rushing games. yards) and issecond all-time with15career 100- third onSU’scareer rushing record list(2,934 California inhissenior season.Csonka stillranks yards against West Virginia and 204yards versus performances inhiscareer, galloping for 216 All-America honors. He hadtwo200-yard rushing 1967. As asenior captainhe earned consensus Csonka playedfor the Orange from 1965through SU ’s jacket. Atwo-time All-American, was retired and he waspresented withaleather The former Orange running back’s#39jersey Csonka washonored athalftime against USF. College and Pro FootballHall-of-Famer Larry for the game and accompanied SU’scurrent captains Trailing byone, McPherson pitched torunning back Mountaineers athome inthe regular-season finale tokeep the undefeated seasonalive. of the most memorable moments of the campaign wasalast-second victory against the The 1987Orange finished the season11-0-1and earned aberthinthe SugarBowl.One McClain (Philadelphia, Pa.) day, re-enacted the play20yearslateraspartof the halftime ceremony. conversion toliftthe Orange toa32-31triumph.The offensive playersonthe field that REMEMBERING 1987 OWENS FORTWO! CSONKA’S JERSEYRETIRED , returned Don McPherson Dick tomidfield for the opening cointoss. and defensive lineman Michael Owens Taj Smith(Newark, N.J.) served ashonorary captains for atwo-point

and hischarges posted and Jameel S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • November17,2007(12:00p.m.ESPN2)RentschlerFieldHartford,Conn. SYRACUSE at#25/arvCONNECTICUT and Roosevelt R.“Rick” Wright Jr. G’93. ’78, Diane M.Weathers ’71,BarryL.Wells Lobon ’73,LarryMartin, Angela Y. Robinson ’78, John L.Johnson, FloydLittle’67,John Estrada ’82,Daryl Gross, Carmen Harlow Gregory Allen’72,Dave Bing ’66,Peter J. group. Committeemembers included Monk, a formal SUrecognition and honoring of the committee toconsider, and ultimately plan, led aneffort tocreate aspecial University Following thatevent, alumnus ArtMonk ’80 the events surrounding the “Syracuse 8.” campus for aspecial panel discussion on In 2005,several of the playersreturned to university, community and society.” as wecontinue tostrivefor amore just today asabeaconand lessonfor allof us equality. Their courage 36yearsago stands when weface critical issuesof justice and we want for ourstudents and for ourselves “These alumniare emblematic of the values face of great personal sacrifice,” Cantor said. for their valuesand principles, eveninthe determination of the ‘Syracuse 8’ tostand up “These events willcelebrate the courage and Duane Walker ’80and Ron Womack ’71. “Bucky” McGill ’72,A.AlifMuhammad ’71, Harrell ’71,G73,John Lobon’73,Clarence Richard Bulls’73,John Godbolt’73,Dana included nine individuals: Gregory Allen’72, 8” bymedia reports in1970,the group Although mistakenly dubbed the “Syracuse Cantor by SUChancellor and President Whitman School of Management building ceremony inLender Auditorium inthe with the Chancellor’s Medal inaspecial member of the group alsowaspresented never received afterleaving the team.Each their SULetterman’s jackets, which they group wasrecognized and presented with Syracuse-Louisville football game, the On Oct.212006,athalftime of the could bring. game they lovedand the potential success it decision toleavethe teamand giveupa were not honored, they made the difficult principled stand. When their callsfor action actions. Despitethisrisk,they tookastrong, of the potential consequences of their scholarship athletes, these men were aware and adiversecoaching staff.As talented the equal treatment of student-athletes courage and commitment bycalling for the “Syracuse 8”,showed extraordinary football teammembers, known today as In 1970,agroup of Syracuse University The Syracuse Eight ORANGE SLICES Dr. Nancy American’s jerseywasunveiledinthe Carrier Dome rafters Mackey, who now suffersfrom dimensia, and hiswife, Sylvia, were onhand asthe former All- annually tothe nation’s toptight end. Mackey playedintwoSuperBowlswiththe Colts. The John Mackey Award ispresented Colts. Afive-time Pro Bowlerand three-time All-NFLhonoree, in the second round of the 1963NFLDraft bythe Baltimore Mackey playedfor the Orange from 1960-62and wasselected 88 jerseywasretired athalftime against Illinois onSept.15. also the subjectof aSyracuse Athletics tributewhen hisNo. In addition toDavis, lengendary tight end created the statuefrom asketch of the Orange legend. work focuses onconsciousness, spirituality, and creativity, place onthe SUcampus. Rochester artistSharon Locke, whose The bustwillbeplacedinastillundetermined, butprominent helmet under hisleftarmand afootball inhisright hand. Elmira Express”, standing inhisSyracuse uniform holding a weighs about500pounds. It depicts Davis, known as“The unveiled athalftime. The life-sizestatuestands 6’2”talland a littlemore tangible asastatuesculptedinhishonor was fans around the world. Against Washington hisstorybecame forever etched inthe hearts and minds of Orange football area survived. the landing. Mike and Judy died inthe crash and those seatedinthe Zunic’s original seating Judy gaveuptheir seatsinfirstclasstositonthe exit door toassistother passengers upon for strong-armed volunteers tositonthe exit doors inanticipation of acrash landing, Mike and 1989 when aUnited Airlines flight crashed inSioux City, Iowa. Responding tothe pilot’srequest The award wasestablished inMay of 2001tohonor the Zunics who died tragically onJuly19, courage and spiritof Mike ’81,who wasafour-year starteratlinebacker, and Judy Zunic. The Zunic Award isa“spirit”award thatrecognizes friends of SUfootball who exhibit the cared for athome. a yearifthe playermust live inanoutside facility, and upto$50,000ayearifthe playeris have various forms of dementia canreceive money for their care and treatment --upto$88,000 Association named afterMackey’s jerseynumber. to help. The result isthe 88Plan,ajoint effort between the leagueand the NFLPlayers caregiver-killing, degenerative, brain-destroying tragic horror,’’ and appealedtoTagliabue detailing John Mackey’s decline. She wrote thatdementia ‘’isaslow, deteriorating, ugly, In May, 2006,Sylvia Mackey wrote athree-page lettertothen-NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue system inthe areas of leadership, academics, athletics, character and community involvement. University (1989)graduate. The foundation hasascholarship, which itawards basedonapoint which wasfounded tocontinue the legacyof the FowlerHigh School (1984)and Syracuse The memory of Ingram, who passedawayin2005,livesonthe ChrisIngram Foundation, football who exhibit the courage and spiritof Mike and Judy Zunic. against Illinois for inspiring greatness and more. The Zunic Award recognizes friends of SU American John Mackey, were presented withthe 2007Zunic Award atSU’sSept.15game Chris Ingram campus inJune toclose the 53-day shoot. Director GaryFleder (“Runaway Jury”)alsoshot several scenes onSyracuse University’s various other stadiums inwhich Syracuse playedduring the late1950sand early1960s. University’s RyanField wasusedtoreplicate Archbold Stadium,The CottonBowland The filmbeganshooting the firstweekof April,2007inthe Chicago area. Northwestern Sunday”) willassume the role of Syracuse head coachBenSchwartzwalder. Brown (“Finding Forrester”) willplayDavis, whileveteran actorDennisQuaid (“Any Given on the lifeof the legendary running backand willbereleased onOct.10,2008.Rob bring Davis’storytothe big screen. The upcoming filmentitled “The Express” isbased involved with.SUAthletics hasalsoplayedamajor role inhelping Universal Studios The unveiling of the statuewasnot the onlytributetoDavisthe University hasbeen The storyof legendary Syracuse football star IMMORTALIZING TWOLEGENDS INGRAM ANDSYLVIA MACKEYHONOREDWITHZUNICAWARD FROM SYRACUSETOTHESILVER SCREEN , who washonored posthumously, and John Mackey Ernie Davis Under the the Under Sylvia Mackey . was is plan, families of former playerswho , the wifeof Orange All- Ernie Davis S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • November17,2007(12:00p.m.ESPN2)RentschlerFieldHartford,Conn. SYRACUSE at#25/arvCONNECTICUT 05Rs ol ea Texas 38,Michigan 37 Texas Denver34,Atlanta 19 Denver 2005 RoseBowl Super BowlXXXIII UCLA17,Arkansas 3 Denver UCLA20, Florida 16 UCLA Super BowlXXXII UCLA UCLA45,Iowa 28 1989 CottonBowl UCLA31,BYU 10 1987 AlohaBowl UCLA39,Miami 37 UCLA UCLA UCLA45,Illinois 9 1986 Freedom Bowl Result UCLA UCLA24,Michigan 14 1986 RoseBowl UCLA Staff 1985 UCLA 1984 RoseBowl 1983 RoseBowl Bowl Game Postseason Record Robinson Owns Perfect averages, respectively. 23 points and 14points belowtheir season scoring teams, Oklahoma and Texas Tech, was alsoabletohold twoof the nation’s top 14 points orless. Inaddition, the defense Longhorns held sixof Texas’ 12opponents to total defense (320.08)inthe country. The in rushing defense (107.42)and 23rd in 18th inscoring defense (17.92),16th Texas defense fi Michigan inthe 2005RoseBowl.Robinson’s defensive unitfor the 11-1squad thatbeat the mastermind behind the Longhorns’ University of Texas in2004,Robinson was As the co-defensive coordinator atthe Success atTexas college coach. level. He spent hisfi for 30yearseither atthe NFLorcollege defensive coordinator, Robinson hascoached coaching inthe NFL,including 10asa a head coach.Aveteran of 14seasons The Syracuse postisRobinson’s fi Born: Years inCoaching: Alma Mater: High School: Hometown: At aGlance October9,1951 ROBINSON SLICES LosAngeles, Calif. University of the Pacifi Garces (Bakersfi nished the seasonranked rst 15 seasons asa 30 Denver 31,Green Bay24 eld, Calif.) eld, rst as rst c ‘75 c points during thatstretch. and forced aremarkable 13 turnovers injustthree games …Denverallowedonly25total title …The Broncos allowedopponents just53.0rushing yards pergame inthe postseason defense throughout the ‘98playoffs wasparamount toDenver’squestfor asecond straight in 1997(83.2ypg.)and ranked third in1998(80.4ypg)…The performance of Robinson’s league’s top10three times during Robinson’s tenure …Denverledthe NFLinrundefense 10th in‘96(196.2ypg)and ninth in‘95(206.1ypg)…Denver’srundefense ranked inthe his sixseasons withDenver fi in ‘96(17.2ppg)…The team’s passdefense ranked among the league’stop10infour of rankings inscoring defense -eighth in‘98(19.3ppg),sixth‘97(17.9ppg)and seventh (291.9 ypg)and fourth in‘96(279.4ypg)…Denver’sdefenses produced three top10 010 eesv oriao Kansas CityChiefs Texas New York Jets DenverBroncos Co-Defensive Coordinator/LBs UCLA Organization North Carolina State Defensive Coordinator CalState Fullerton Defensive Coordinator Pacifi Defensive New Coordinator York Jets 2005-present Offensive Coordinator Assistant2004 Coach/Defensive Line UCLA 2001-03 Assistant1995-2000 Coach/Defensive Line Rams, Jets, Patriots Three-time Pro Bowlselection Assistant1994 Coach 2003 Pro Bowlselection Assistant1990-93 Coach 1999-02 Two-time All-Pro Position Assistant1989 Coach 1982-88 1997All-Pro 1980-81 1977-79 Chiefs 1st-round pick 1975-76 Year Kansas CityChiefs Rams, DenverBroncos Colts DenverBroncos UCLA Eight-time All-Pro UCLA Jerome Woods Pro Accomplishments Bill Romanowski DenverBroncos Trevor Pryce Roman Phifer Ken Norton New York Jets Lions, Broncos, Chiefs John Mobley DenverBroncos, Kansas CityChiefs Texas Team withRobinson DenverBroncos Derrick Johnson UCLA Ray Crockett Steve Atwater Flipper Anderson Name seasons atthe club’sdefensive helm, fi The Broncos ranked inthe NFL’s top10intotaldefense during three of Robinson’s six that six-yearspan,Denvercompileda64-32(.667)regular-season record. making them justone of sixfranchises inNFLhistorytoaccomplishaSuperBowlrepeat. In and claimed back-to-backWorld Championships withwins inSuperBowlsXXXIIand XXXIII, During hisstellarsix-seasonstayinDenver, the Broncos made four playoff appearances Playoff Impact way tothe fi fourth-rated defensive unit,and byseasonnumber three in‘97,the Broncos were ontheir in the same category. By1996,he hadturned Denverinto the league’s with the team,asthe Broncos fi defense in1994,Robinson made animmediate impactinhisfi Championship unit.Afterinheriting aclubthatranked lastintotal in Denver, where he transformed astruggling defense into aSuperBowl Broncos. Robinson established hisreputation asadefensive mastermind defensive coordinator for the 1997and 1998NFLChampion Denver to go withhiseight collegiate bowlgame victories. Robinson wasthe Head coach SUPER BOWLSUCCESS ROBINSON’S PROMINENTPROS ROBINSON’S COACHINGHISTORY rst of twostraight SuperBowltitles. Greg Robinson Ha oc Syracuse Head Coach hastwoSuperBowlChampionship rings nishing eighth in‘99(188.5ypg),fi nished the 1995campaign ranked 15th nishing seventh in‘99(297.1ypg),fi Rookie Football Weekly); 1989PFWA All- 1991 1stteamNFL(College and Pro rst season rst c fth in‘97(179.3ypg), fth in‘97 S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE MLB SLB 5 ieHle 51,15 r) 0 Randy McKinnon (5-10,200,Fr.) 20 Mike Holmes (5-11,185,Fr.) 35 KR PR Holder LS P PAT/FG KO RC FS SS LC WLB DE DT NT DE X WR FB TB QB TE RT RG C LG LT X WR • November17,2007(12:00p.m.ESPN2)RentschlerFieldHartford,Conn. SYRACUSE at#25/arvCONNECTICUT Bold CAPSindicates 2006starter 0 JimMcKenzie (6-4,280,RF) 60 7 o og(-,15 r) 3 John Barker (5-8,155,Jr.) 13 RobLong (6-4, 175,Fr.) 47 SPECIAL TEAMS DEFENSE OFFENSE 4 oe hvr 65 9,J. 7 Tucker Baumbach(6-5,322,RF) 77 Corey Chavers(6-5,295,Jr.) 64 0 aa ehia 64 5,S. 8 Mike Owen(6-4,255,So.) 85 Jawad Nesheiwat (6-4,251,Sr.) 80

7 ikCetu 51,14 r) 5 Mike Holmes (5-11,185,Fr.) 35 Nick Chestnut (5-11,184,Jr.) 27 Jonathan Meldrum (6-5,327,Fr.) 73 LarryNorton (6-3,320,Sr.) 69 5 ikSnig 63 0,J. 5 Anthony Perkins (6-4, 268,RF) 56 Nick Santiago (6-3,302,Jr.) 95 3 oyFamta(-,25 r) 4 Paul Chiara (5-11,210,Jr.) 34 Tony Fiammetta (6-1,235,Jr.) 43 5 Mike Holmes (5-11,185,Fr.) 35 7 rhrJns(-,29 o) 4 Bud Tribbey (6-0,280,Fr.) 94 Andrew Lewis(6-3,282,RFr.) 93 Arthur Jones (6-4,289,So.) 97 Brandon Gilbeaux(6-3,271,So.) 91 1 ynHwr 58 8,J. 1 Bruce Williams (6-0,200,Jr.) 15 RyanHoward (5-8,185,Jr.) 21 8 a ue 51,10 r) 2 RyanHoward (5-8,185,Jr.) 21 Max Suter(5-11,190,Fr.) 48 2 arc hde(-,21 r) 3 John Barker (5-8,155,Jr.) 13 Patrick Shadle(5-8,201,Jr.) 42 CmrnDnly(-,28 r) A 9 Cameron Dantley (6-1,218,Jr.) 2

8 ieSeci 60 2,S. 5 Mike Mele (6-0,218,Fr.) 50 Mike Stenclik (6-0,225,So.) 58 Mk ilas(-,24 o) 1 LavarLobdell (6-3,200,So.) 11 Mike Williams (6-2,204,So.) 1 Taj Smith(6-1,188,Jr.) 4 6 DOWAYNE DAVIS (6-0,200,Sr.) 26 JAMEEL McCLAIN (6-1,256,Sr.) 52 RYAN DURAND(6-5,310,Jr.) 75 CARROLLMADISON (6-2,310,Sr.) 59 3 onBre 58 5,J. 2 Cameron Dantley (6-1,218,Jr.) 2 John Barker (5-8,155,Jr.) 13 6 akrCne 63 1,R) 3 BenMaljovec (6-3,223,Jr.) 33 Parker Cantey (6-3,216,RF) 46 2 Du ou 62 1,F. 3 Pu haa(-1 1,J. 4 Max Suter(5-11,190,Fr.) 48 Paul Chiara (5-11,210,Jr.) 34 DougHogue (6-2,215,Fr.) 32 5 Jake Flaherty (6-1,228,Jr.) 45

JOEFIELDS(6-1,210,Sr.) 5 2 IANHAMMOND (6-3,272,Sr.) 72 PATRICK SHADLE(5-8,201,Jr.) 42 SYRACUSE DEPTHCHART 5 Bruce Williams (6-0,200,Jr.) 15

7 Marvin McCall (6-2,292,Sr.) 67 0 Vincenzo Giruzzi(6-3,232,Jr.) 30 0 RyanBartholomew (6-3,290,RF) 70 7 Maximillian Leo(5-11,210,So.) 57 3 John Barker (5-8,155,Jr.) 13 7 MARVINMcCALL (6-2,292,Sr.) 67 RICE MOSS (6-2,207,Sr.) 12 8 Nico Scott(5-10,180,RF) 28 7 A.J.Brown (6-0,201,Jr.) 17 OliverFernandez (6-1,220,Jr.) 36 ndrew Robinson 13(6-3,222,So.)(INJ) (as ofNov. 11,2007) 1 DanSheeran (6-3,217,RF) 81 5 LEEWILLIAMS (6-3,262,Sr.) 55 0 Vincenzo Giruzzi(6-3,232,Jr.) 30 4 Da’Mon Merkerson (6-1,185,Fr.) 84 S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE yards and four touchdowns/at Washington

• November17,2007(12:00p.m.ESPN2)RentschlerFieldHartford,Conn. SYRACUSE at#25/arvCONNECTICUT BJryMce #6 Signed tothe onOct.4/Bye QBDonovan McNabb (#5) Two receptions insixgame/Bye Playedsixgames/vs. Dallas-Sunday, Nov. LBJerry Mackey (#46) 11(4:15p.m.) TEJoe Kowalewski (#40) 99-86career record/vs. Dallas-Sunday, Nov. 11(4:15p.m.) Made sixfield goals and is21-21onPATs/vs. St.Louis-Sunday, Nov. 11(1p.m.) WRDavid Tyree (#85) Head CoachTom Coughlin 32tackles, 27solo,ineight Member of starts/vs. the Buffalo practice -Sunday, squad/vs.New York Buffalo -Sunday, Nov. Jets Nov. 11(1p.m.) 11(1p.m.) KOlindo Mare (#2) LBKelvin Smith(#58) NineNew tackles, York sixsoloineight games/at Giants SanDiego -Sunday, Nov. 11(8:15p.m.) CBWillAllen(#25) 20tackles, 17solo,ineight DEJosh Thomas starts/atSanDiego (#91) -Sunday, Nov. 4(8:15p.m.) WRMarvin Harrison (#88) DEDwight Freeney (#93) Miami Dolphins 51tackles, 45solo,innine games. Against Atlanta he registered 11tackles/Bye Signed with DenveronOctober10th,playedone game/at Kansas City-Sunday, Nov. 11(1p.m.) LBMorlon Greenwood (#52) Startedfivegames/vs. Cincinnati -Sunday, Nov. 11(4:05p.m.) OT P.J. AlexanderIndianapolis (#69) Colts Playedinthree games, starting 2007RegularSeasonStatistics/Week one/at OT Cleveland -Sunday, Adam #10Opponent Terry (#78) Nov.Houston Texans 11(1p.m.) OLQuinnOjinnaka (#76) Denver Broncos Baltimore Ravens Player 2007 Team coach Tom Coughlinishead coachof the . The following isacompletelist: As of November 5,21former Syracuse football student-athletes are onNational FootballLeague rosters. Inaddition, former pla for atotalof 51yards/vs. Jacksonville -Sunday, Nov. 11(1p.m.) Calledupfrom the practice squad/vs. Philadelphia -Sunday, Nov. 11(1p.m.) Signed with the Titans onOct.31.One tackle/vs. Jacksonville -Sunday, Nov. 11(1 p.m.) OLKevin Sampson (#78) 37tackles, 30 solo,ineight starts. At New Orleans he made four tacklesand returned three intercepti LBRich Scanlon(#57) 36solotackles innine starts/Bye LBKeith Bulluck (#53) Washington Redskins Three tacklesineight games played/vs. Indianapolis -Sunday, Nov. 11(8:15p.m.) STanard Jackson (#36) 26tackles, 23solo,ineight games/vs. Cleveland -Sunday, Nov. 11(1p.m.) CBSteveGregory (#28) Tennessee Titans FSAnthony Smith(#27) Tampa BayBuccaneers San Diego Chargers ORANGE INTHENATIONAL FOOTBALLLEAGUE 172-for-287 for 2,044yards and nine touchdown, 21 rushes for 70yards. Against Detroit he was21-of-26 for 381 at SanDiego -Sunday, Nov. 4(8:15p.m.) 20 catches for 247yards and one touchdown, isaveraging 12.4yards percatch/ - Sunday, Nov. 11(1p.m.)

yer and assistant ons S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • November17,2007(12:00p.m.ESPN2)RentschlerFieldHartford,Conn. SYRACUSE at#25/arvCONNECTICUT four receptions. led the teamwithacareer-high 63yards receiving on in front of 40,329atthe Carrier Dome. a touchdown inthe Orange’s 42-12losstoWashington and Perkins added the point aftertoproduce the 42-12final. Brandon Johnson added a1-yard touchdown runwith1:13remaining, point advantage. alive. Shadlemissedthe extra point and the Huskies maintained their 23- Washington passinterference penalty onanearlier 4th-and-1 kept the drive the second time onthe drive the Orange went for itonfourth down. A Williams remaining. The Orange convertedonfourth and 10asRobinson hit Syracuse recorded itsfirsttouchdown of the 2007seasonwith6:59 to 35-6with2:17leftinthe period. touchdown scamper, thisone from 20yards out,pushed the Huskies margin 10:38 mark of the third period toextend the leadto28-6.Another Rankin first possession of the second halfand Locker added an8-yard TDrunatthe Inthe third quarter, Rankinbroke for a47-yard touchdown runonthe pulled the Orange withineight, 14-6,and wasthe 18thof hiscareer. 42-yard field goal, with19seconds toplayinthe opening half.The kick Shadlemoved into ninth onSU’scareer field goals ledger withanother extend the Huskies leadto14-3with2:48go inthe half. drive, including a1-yard quarterback sneak for the TD.Perkins’ point afterto took 6minutes and 24seconds. Locker rushed fivetimes for 56yards onthe The Huskies padded their leadwithanother 80-yard scoring march that drive. He cappedthe march witha13-yard touchdown runoff the right side. score 7-3.Rankinrushed for 32yards and twocatches for 10yards onthe than twominutes into the second stanza.RyanPerkins’ extra point made the Locker marched hissquad 80yards on10playstoclaima6-3advantage less with apairof 80-yard scoring drives. Onthe final possession of the period, Inthe second partof the opening quarter, Washington asserteditself 10:59 leftinthe firstquarter. Shadle completed fiveof hisfirstsixpassesfor 34yards. Syracuse 45.Robinson, operating mostly outof the shotgun, caught passesinthe game. receptions for 33yards. Ten different Orange receivers INDIVIDUAL LEADERS SCORING SUMMARY SCORING BYQUARTERS TEAM STATISTICS utRtrsYrs - 2-20 7-205 199 0 13 20-32 29-8 Wash 0-0 4-73 SU Wash 142 Wash 0 61-207 Wash 23 15-21 SU Wash 41-302 Wash SU 62-444 SYRACUSE Washington 0 1st Penalties-Yards 8-56 14 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Punts-Avg. 4-46.2 Passes hadintercepted 21 2nd Passes (Comp.-Att.) Total Offense (Plays-Yards) Pass Yards Rush Att.-Yards 7 First Downs WASH 42 3rd7-45 1-1 6-48.3 4th SU Final Tackles SU Receiving SU Passing SU Rushing SU –Sal,4-adfedga 93-:9 14- 6 35-12 9-34-2:29 11-56-6:17 –Williams, 10-yard passfrom Robinson –Shadle, 42-yard field goal hde 2yr il ol -140 0- 3 9-31-4:01 – Shadle, 42-yard field goal Andrew Robinson Max Suter –Jhsn n-adrn -220 42-12 35- 6 28- 21- 6 6 4-12-2:01 14- 3 7- 3 11-80-4:46 5-70-1:14 4-70-1:19 13-80-6:24 10-80-3:51 –Johnson, one-yard run –Rankin,20-yard run –Locker, eight-yard run –Rankin,47-yard run –Locker, one-yard run –Rankin,13-yard run Syracuse 12 Washington 42 hit a42-yarder, togivethe Orange a3-0leadwith 3 3 0 6 12 onacrossing route for the TDtomake the score 35-12.It was August 31atthe Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y. tookthe opening kickoff for 44yards tothe Taj Smith –Brown, A.6-2-8,Maljovec, 3-4-7;Wash –Forrester, 2-5-7, Savannah, 1-5-6 –Smith,T. 5-33,Brinkley4-63;Wash –Russo5-49,Reece –4-50 –Robinson 20-32-199;Wash –Locker 14-19-142 –Smith,D.5-19;Wash –Rankin 17-147 went 20-for-32 for 199yards and tied hiscareer-high withfive Game Curtis Brinkley # 1 Plays-Yds-Time Score Patrick

GAME SUMMARIES ROBINSON ANDREW Mike first-career interception midway through the fourth quarter. and afumblerecovery. Inaddition toFields’ pick, The SUdefense forced three Iowa turnovers, including twointerceptions solo. stops. high, and forced and recovered afumble. Jenkins registered recorded five first quarter. McClain notched eight tacklesinthe game, one shy of hiscareer in the third quarter. 50 yards receiving. He hadaseason-long 28-yard reception was the fourth time insixcareer games he gained atleast Smith Stadium, 35-0,infront of aselloutcrowd of 70,585. The Orange lostinthe third-ever night game atKinnick McClain his second career start,finished withapersonal-best nine stops. Fields ledthe Orange defense with10tackles. the final score. quarter. Another touchdown grab byMoeaki lateinthe third period produced by Kenny Iwebema. Iwebema alsoblocked anSU field goal tryinthe third interception, but The Orange hadachance toget onthe scoreboard aftera career-best, 56-yard punt 49yards tothe Orange 21-yard line. 0. The scoring drive wassetupbyAndy Brodell, who returned a five-yard score with9:55leftinthe second quarter, making the score 28- Christensen tossedhisthird TDpassof the halfwhen he hitMoeaki for by Damian Sims atthe 12:57mark of the second quarter. marched 43yards on12plays, cappedoff byaone-yard touchdown plunge The Hawkeyes extended their leadto21-0ontheir next possession. Iowa Young on36-yard screen passtoputIowa infront, 14-0. up the Iowa offense inOrange territory, Christensen connected withAlbert After aninterception byMike Humpal onthe ensuing SUpossession set to givethe Hawkeyes the lead7minutes and 50seconds into the contest. Christensen TDtosses. He hitMoeaki, who raced 52yards for the touchdown The Hawkeyes grabbed a14-0leadafterthe firstquarter onapairof TDs. Tony Moeaki caught eight passesfor 112yards and three touchdowns. the opening half,and finished the game 23-for-32 for 278yards and four Christensen was15-for-24 for 192yards and three scores in Iowa rolled up408yards of totaloffense. Jake carries. Brinkley INDIVIDUAL LEADERS SCORING SUMMARY SCORING BYQUARTERS TEAM STATISTICS ikf eun-ad 59 1-19 5-113 290 2 22 24-37 41-118 0-0 5-91 79 1 78-408 5 Iowa 7-20 Iowa Iowa 30-24 Iowa Iowa 50-103 Iowa 14 SYRACUSE 1st Penalties-Yards 6-40 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 14 Kickoff Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Punts-Avg. 8-42.6 Passes hadintercepted 2nd Passes (Comp.-Att.) Total Offense (Plays-Yards) Pass Yards 7 Rush Att.-Yards First Downs SU 0 3rd4-35 1-1 4-31.8 35 4th IOWA Final Tackles SU Receiving SU Passing SU Rushing SU Andrew Andrew is -adrn 24::0 0-21 12-43:5:30 0-35 0-28 0-14 9-79-5:06 5-21-1:21 2-36-0:17 – Moeaki, six-yard passfrom Christensen – Moeaki, five-yard passfrom Christensen – Sims, 1-yard run – Young, 36-yard passfrom Christensen oai 2yr asfo hitne 6825 0- 7 6-8-2:50 – Moeaki, 52-yard passfrom Christensen Iowa 35 Syracuse 0 ledSUwith51receiving yards onthree catches. It Vincenzo Giruzzi and ledthe Orange ground game with36yards on12 September 8atKinnick Stadium,Iowa City, Iowa Robinson Tony Jenkins –Fields 4-6-10,Jones 2-7-9; Iowa –Mattison 3-3-6,Humpal 3-3-6 –Smith,T. 3-51,Brinkley;Iowa –Moeaki 8-112,Brodell 7-54 –Robinson 7-20-79;Iowa –Christensen 23-32-278 –Brinkley12-36;Iowa –Sims 12-62 Patrick Shadle’s was7-for-20 for 79yards. alsohadacareer-high eight tackles, including five 0 0 0 combined for SU’sfirstsackof the yearinthe Game 39-yard field goal attemptwasblocked # 2 Plays-Yds-Time Score Curtis Bruce Williams Arthur Jones Taj Joe Fields Rob Long’s , making Jameel made his SMITH TAJ

S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • November17,2007(12:00p.m.ESPN2)RentschlerFieldHartford,Conn. SYRACUSE at#25/arvCONNECTICUT Joe Fields 17-of-26 attemptsthrough the air. Dantley was2-for-3 for 15yards and aTD. Robinson passedfor acareer-best 208yards inthe contest. He completed with 1:01remaining inthe game produced the 41-20final. and quarters, one byWilliams and twobyMendenhall. A42-yard Shadlefield goal Illinois hadthree straight rushing touchdowns inthe third and fourth SU’s longest playfrom scrimmage thisseason. Robinson way into the endzone. The TDwassetupbyaswing passfrom touchdown. Sellerstookthe handoff running off tackleleftand bulledhis The Orange pulledtowithin10,20-10,on 3 with9:52leftinthe third quarter. Another Reda field goal, thistime from 50yards out,made the score 20- the scoreboard. kick. The miscueresulted ina44-yard field goal byShadletoget Syracuse on first drive of the second halfonthe Illinois 29afterabotched Illinionside Syracuse recorded sevenfirstdowns inthe second quarter and startedits Jason Reda made it17-0. quarter toextend the Illiniadvantage to14-0and a32-yard field goal by Mendenhall added atwo-yard touchdown runwith3:27leftinthe first tight end Jeff Cumberland for a22-yard touchdown 2:04into the game. The Illiniwent 70yards onsixplaystograb the earlylead. Williams hit McGee. The trio combined for 449of Illinois’ 508yards of totaloffense. a touchdown before being replaced atthe end of the third quarter byEddie 13 carries. Willams alsocompleted13passesfor 97yards and personal bestthree TDs. Tailback Troy Pollard had92yards on gained agame-high 150yards rushing on16attemptsand a 90 yards and atouchdown and tailbackRashard Mendenhall Illinois quarterback Juice Williams carried 12times for yards against the Illini. SU’s firsttouchdown. Brinkleyalsorushed 18times for 54 career-long 62-yard reception inthe third quarter setup career-high four passesfor apersonal-best 89yards. His for Syracuse, ina41-20losstoIllinois. Brinkleycaught a personal-best sevenstops. INDIVIDUAL LEADERS SCORING SUMMARY SCORING BYQUARTERS TEAM STATISTICS utRtrsYrs -0 0-0 7-137 223 0 14 SU 19-29 SU Ill 34-63 3-45 5-40 Ill Ill 130 SU 0 63-286 Ill 26 15-20 SU Ill 51-378 Ill Ill 71-508 SYRACUSE Illinois 14 1st Penalties-Yards 6-46 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2 Kickoff Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Punts-Avg. 3-33.3 Passes hadintercepted 2nd Passes (Comp.-Att.) Total Offense (Plays-Yards) 17 Pass Yards Rush Att.-Yards First Downs Ill 7 3rd5-55 1-0 41 6-43.8 4th SU Final Tackles SU Receiving SU Passing SU Rushing SU ednal n-adrn -744 10-41 10-27 10-34 3-20 9-67-4:40 0-17 9-80-3:31 4-76-2:19 0-14 10-42-4:19 9-73-1:45 9-45-4:35 – Mendenhall, one-yard run – Mendenhall, 50-yard run – Williams, 10-yard run – Reda, 50-yard field goal – Reda, 32-yard field goal – Mendenhall, two-yard run ubrad 2yr asfo ilas -020 0- 7 6-10-2:04 – Cumberland, 22-yard passfrom Williams ehia,egtyr u 62-:7 20-41 13-41 10-20 6-23-3:27 3-17 13-50-5:52 3-75-1:15 4-2-0:49 – Nesheiwat, eight-yard run – Shadle, 42-yard field goal – Sellers, two-yard run – Shadle, 44-yard field goal Curtis Brinkley Cameron Dantley’s Syracuse 20 Illinois 41 0 0 10 10 20 toBrinkleythatwent for 62yards down the right sideline. It was September 15atthe Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y. ledthe Orange defense with10tacklesand –Fields 8-2-10,Two players5-2-7; Ill–Leman 3-5-8,Steele, 2-6-8 –Brinkley4-89,Fiammetta 4-18; Ill–Benn4-26,Two players3-20 –Robinson 17-26-208;Ill–Williams 13-18-97 –Brinkley18-54;Ill Mendenhall 16-150 registered 133yards of totaloffense firstcareer touchdown passto Game # 3 Jeremy Sellers’ Plays-Yds-Time Score Jake Flaherty Jawad Nesheiwat firstcareer Andrew GAME SUMMARIES BRINKLEY CURTIS hada

September 22atthe Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium,Louisville, Ky. with 10.McClain and convert. attempted twoonsides kicks aftertheir final twoscores, butwere unable to Mike Williams yard reception byPatrick Carter. However, a17-yard touchdown catchby reception byGaryBarn Louisvillescored three of the game’s next scores witha two-yard Orange ahead 31-14. to Smithat5:44.A the score 21-14,butRobinson answered witha60-yard touchdown toss Brohm hitHarry Douglasona35-yard passat6:27of the third tomake Kimmel first looseballearlyinthe second quarter. Thatfumblewasforced by Maljovec took a21-7leadinto the locker room. connection from Robinson with,3:57remaining in the firsthalf.The Orange to putSUbackinfront at14-7with12:46remaining inthe half. at 12:59inthe second half, AfterBrian Brohm connected withScottKuhn for aCardinal touchdown the game. The playwasacareer-long for bothRobinson and Smith. Robinson throwing a79-yard touchdown strike toSmithonthe firstplayof Syracuse putpoints onthe board 16seconds into the contest with yards and and twoscores, Taj Smith school record setbyMarvin Graves against Rutgers in1992. Robinson’s 423yards passing were justtwoshy of the defense forced four turnovers. a kick 93yards for Syracuse’s other touchdown and SU’s 60 yards and 12yards. Syracuse’s special teamreturned up 474yards and hadscoring playsof 79yards, 42yards, Cardinals inthe BIG EASTopener. The Orange offense racked Orange tooka38-35victory from the 18th-ranked Louisville completing 17-of-26 passesand four touchdowns asthe INDIVIDUAL LEADERS SCORING SUMMARY SCORING BYQUARTERS TEAM STATISTICS utRtrsYrs - 4-33 555 2 7-162 37 LOU 45-65 LOU 28-73 SU 0-0 LOU 4-148 SU 423 SU 0 93-628 LOU 16 17-26 SU SU 35-42 LOU SU 61-465 Louisville 0 SYRACUSE 1st 7 Penalties-Yards 11-96 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 Kickoff Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Punts-Avg. 6-41.3 7 Passes hadintercepted 2nd Passes (Comp.-Att.) Total Offense (Plays-Yards) Pass Yards Rush Att.-Yards First Downs 21 SU 3rd 12-105 35 2-2 5-25.2 4th LOU Final Tackles Receiving SU Passing SU Rushing SU hde 6yr il ol --:5 31-14 14- 7 4-4-1:05 38-21 28-14 21- 7 8-72-2:45 2-71-0:43 5-69-1:51 – Williams, M.,17-yard passfrom Robinson – Shadle, 26-yard field goal – Smith,T., 60-yard passfrom Robinson – Merkerson, 42-yard passfrom Robinson – Suter, 93-yard kickoff return mt,T,7-adps rmRbno 17-:6 7- 0 1-79-0:16 – Smith,T., 79-yard passfrom Robinson Jake Flaherty Jameel McClain Da’Mon Merkerson Andrew Robinson tiln,toyr u 67-:6 38-28 38-35 6-73-1:06 7-84-1:18 31-21 21-14 7- 7 12-66-5:10 3-65-1:06 8-80-3:43 – Carter, five-yard passfrom Brohm – Stripling, two-yard run – Barnidge, two-yard passfrom Brohm – Douglas, 35-yard passfrom Brohm – Kuhn, four-yard passfrom Brohm 1/9Lusil 35 #18/19 Louisville Syracuse 38

. 7 14 10 7 38 recovered for hissecond recovery of the game. He jumpedonthe made acareer-best four receptions for 173yards Mike Williams at10:13gavethe Orange the final result –the Cardinals SU Jawad Nesheiwat –Flaherty 8-3-11,Chestnut 9-1-10, Fields 8-2-10;LOU –Myles 7-0-7,Turenne 5-0-5 –Smith,T. 4-173,Williams, M.5-83;LOU–Douglas12-205,Urrutia 8-81 –Robinson 17-26-423;LOU–Brohm 45-65-555 –Brinkley23-53;LOU Allen18-66 ledSUwitheleventacklesand forced afumbleearlyinthe third quarter, which Patrick Shadle A.J. Brown threw for acareer-best 423yards, idge, a t idge, a caught hisfirstcareer touchdown pass, a43-yard made fivereceptions for 83yards. Max Suter wo-yard runbyGeorge Stripling and afive- Game eachpicked off Brohm. hadthree catches for acareer-best 85 field goal at3:08inthe third putthe returned the ensuing kickoff 93yards # 4 Plays-Yds-Time Score Nick Chestnut wassecond ROBINSON ANDREW Ben Jared Jared S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • November17,2007(12:00p.m.ESPN2)RentschlerFieldHartford,Conn. SYRACUSE at#25/arvCONNECTICUT interceptions, including twoby The Syracuse defense hadaseason-high three possession ondowns before running outthe clock. The RedHawk defense managed tostopthe Orange and take minutes, SUtookoveratitsown11-yard line with2:29left. goal inthe second half.Afterforcing apunt inthe final turnovers inthe contest and held the RedHawks toone field front of 16,800fans. The Orange defenders forced three offensive charge, Syracuse lostatMiami (OH),17-14,in Despiteaheroic defensive stand and alate-game . Jones kickoff returns for 96yards. Freshman to paydirt. for asecond touchdown. Jones cappedthe 14-playdrive witha13-yard run game’s firstscore. OnMiami’s next possession, the RedHawks drove 88yards Kokal toDustinWoods pass, CoryJones plunged infrom the one for the Craig Mester recovered the ballatthe Orange 40.Following a39-yard Mike The RedHawks tookadvantage of asecond-quarter Syracuse fumblewhen but Patrick Shadle’s50-yard field goal attemptwaswide right. afternoon matchup. Syracuse hadascoring opportunityinthe opening period, The twoteams played through ascoreless first15minutes inthe Saturday when Jameel McClain blocked a45-yard field goal attemptbythe RedHawks. The Orange defense hadhelped keep the game closeinthe third quarter touchdown. Williams matched acareer-best withfivereceptions for 97yards and a on a44-yard scoring strike, cutting the deficit toseve,14-7, with9:16. Robinson finished off afive-play, 75-yard march byconnecting withWilliams Fields’ firstinterception inthe third quarter ledtoanOrange touchdown. The Orange defense then stoppedMiami (OH)tosetupSyracuse’s lastchance. 10-yard scramble for afirstdown and a20-yard completion to margin to17-14with3:29leftinthe contest. The drive included Robinson’s in sevenplaysand found Taj Smithona28-yard scoring toss, narrowing the line series, Orange quarterback Andrew Robinson drove the Orange 67yards fourth quarter drive, holding the MUoffense three straight times inagoal Afterthe Orange defense limitedthe RedHawks toafield goal ona touchdowns. tackles. and thistime added a15-yard return. intercepted atippedpassfor the second consecutive week INDIVIDUAL LEADERS SCORING SUMMARY SCORING BYQUARTERS TEAM STATISTICS im O) 1 0 17 3 3-36 2-22 0 150 3 19 13-26 14 50-286 1-6 3-96 236 0 0 76-436 SU 14 17-36 MU SU 26-66 MU MU 62-302 Miami (OH) SYRACUSE 1st Penalties-Yards 7-40 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 Kickoff Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Punts-Avg. 8-41.4 Passes hadintercepted 2nd Passes (Comp.-Att.) Total Offense (Plays-Yards) Pass Yards Rush Att.-Yards First Downs SU 3rd 10-86 2-0 6-47.2 4th MU Final Tackles SU Receiving SU Passing SU Rushing SU –Sih . 8yr asfo oisn -710 14-17 7-14 7-67-1:01 5-76-1:42 –Smith,T., 28-yard passfrom Robinson –Williams, M., 43-yard passfrom Robinson –Co,1-adfedga 97-:8 7-17 0-14 9-79-5:08 14-88-6:25 –Cook,19-yard field goal –Jones, 13-yard run oe,oeyr u 24-:6 0- 7 2-40-0:26 – Jones, one-yard run im O) 17 Miami (OH) Syracuse 14 finished withsevenstops, including three tacklesfor aloss, and a Andrew Robinson 0 0 7 7 14 September 29atYager Stadium,Oxford, Ohio Taj Smith Max Suter –Maljovec 7-5-12,Flaherty 2-6-8;MU–Hudson, 5-5-10,Mullins, 3-6-9 –Williams, M.5-97,Smith,T. 5-33;MU–Woods 6-95,Jones –3-21 –Robinson 17-36-236;MU–Kokal 13-26-150 –Brinkley12-36;MU Jones 12-125 Rob Long hadsixreceptions for 81yards and ascore. continued toexcel inspecial-teams play, withthree completed17-of-36 passesfor 236yards and two averaged 41.7yards oneight punts. Jake Flaherty Joe Fields Game Ben Maljovec # . totaledeight stops, while 5 A.J. Brown Plays-Yds-Time Score hadacareer-high 12

Mike Williams GAME SUMMARIES FIELDS JOE Arthur . and attempt tothwartthe Mountaineers’ spread offense. Joe Fields had10tackles as the Orange went withfivedefensive backsand fivedown linemen inan SUfreshman fourth period and Jock Sanders added an11-yard TDruntoproduce the final. WVUbackupquarterback Jarrett Brown scored onafour-yard runinthe thrown for ascore. Robinson was5-for-15 for 100yards. threw aTDpasstoWilliams, making itsixof sevencareer games he has the score was41-7withthree minutes togo inthe third. up withDariusReynaud for a20-yard TDstrike and afteraMcAfee field goal 46 yards onthe firstdrive of the halffor itsfifthtouchdown. Whitehooked West Virginia added toitsadvantage inthe third quarter bymarching Mountaineers a31-7leadatthe break. scamper, and a49-yard field goal byPat McAfee astime expired gavethe yards and one yard, respectively. Pat Whitehadthe other TD,aone-yard Owen Schmittcappedtwoof the scoring drives withtouchdown runs of seven for the Mountaineers when he returned aninterception 19yards topaydirt. in the opening half.Defensive lineman Keilen Dykes alsohadatouchdown The Mountaineers recorded touchdown drives of 37,77and 51yards the Mountaineers’ defense toeventhe score. seven times for 32yards onthe drive, including a1-yard leapoverthe topof kickoff 41yards tothe West Virginia 45.Brinkleycarried the load, rushing Holmes gavethe Orange good starting field position, returning the ensuing The Orange tied the game atsevenwitha10-play, 45-yard march. 118 yards, anaverage of 39.3yards perreturn. Holmes game’s leading receiver with72yards ontworeceptions. Defensively, Brinkley rushed 18times for 50yards and Williams wasthe long 61-yard touchdown catchand runinthe third period. of the yearinthe firstquarter and Williams hadacareer- touchdowns for the Orange. Brinkleyscored hisfirstTD open the game. Mountaineers then scored 34unanswered points tobreak tie the score, 7-7,with6:38leftinthe fi its fi Saturday, Oct.6inthe Carrier Dome. AfterWVUscored on The Orange lostto#13/12West Virginia, 55-14,on INDIVIDUAL LEADERS SCORING SUMMARY SCORING BYQUARTERS TEAM STATISTICS utRtrsYrs - 2-27 3-60 235 0 25 18-21 WVU WVU SU 54-251 0-0 WVU 7-176 WVU 108 WVU 2 75-486 WVU 11 6-16 WVU WVU 37-94 SU WVU 53-202 SYRACUSE West Virginia 1st Penalties-Yards 6-55 Fumbles-Lost 6-1 Kickoff Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Punts-Avg. 4-43.0 Passes hadintercepted 2nd Passes (Comp.-Att.) Total Offense (Plays-Yards) Pass Yards Rush Att.-Yards First Downs SU 3rd8-65 1-0 3-37.0 4th WVU Final Tackles Receiving SU Passing SU Rushing SU rnly n-adrn 04-:1 7- 7 41-14 10-45-5:21 2:65-0:50 – Williams, M.,61-yard passfrom Robinson – Brinkley, one-yard run rst drive, Syracuse responded withatouchdown to Curtis Brinkley Jake Flaherty adr,1-adrn -324 55-14 48-14 6-23-2:49 9-84-3:29 41- 7 28- 7 31- 7 14- 7 21- 7 38- 7 13-83-6:08 5-51-1:38 6-41-0:51 13-77-4:25 6-46-2:29 – Sanders, 11-yard run – Brown, four-yard run – McAfee, 23-yard field goal – Reynaud, 20-yard passfrom White – McAfee, 49-yard field goal – Schmitt,one-yard run – Dykes, 19-yard interception return – White, one-yard run cmt,svnyr u 53-:0 7- 0 5-37-1:20 – Schmitt,seven-yard run 1/2Ws igna 55 Syracuse 14 #13/12 West Virginia

made acareer-best 13tackles. He alsoreturned three kickoffs for 7 0 7 0 14

October 6atCarrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y. SU –Holmes 8-5-13,Fields 3-7-10;WVU–Magro 5-2-7,Williams 4-2-6 –Williams, M.5-83,Smith,T. 2-24;WVU–Reynaud 6-48, Slaton4-51 –Robinson 5-15-100;WVU–White12-15-148 –Brinkley18-50;WVU – Slaton14-51 Max Suter finished withnine stops. and Mike Williams 41 0 1455 10 14 17 made seventacklesinthe firststartof hiscareer Game eachhad rst quarter. The # 6 Plays-Yds-Time Score Andrew Robinson WILLIAMS MIKE Mike

S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • November17,2007(12:00p.m.ESPN2)RentschlerFieldHartford,Conn. SYRACUSE at#25/arvCONNECTICUT four receptions for ateam-high 81yards. and caught four passesfor 28yards. touchdown. with 38unanswered points. early 14-0advantage, butthe ScarletKnights responded The Orange scored onitsfirsttwodrives totake an one game isalsoaSyracuse record. leader inkick return yards with784yards. The 198yards in for 198yards tobecome the Orange’s all-time single-season 38-14 defeat against Rutgers. Sutersreturned sevenkickoffs Freshman score to38-14just1:13later. ASyracuse turnover and 32-yard passfrom Teel toKevin Brock moved the to putRutgers ahead, 31-14with14:16remaining. five-play 69-yard drive, which ended withatwo-yard touchdown runbyRice The third quarter wasscoreless, butRutgers opened the fourth witha plays tosetupthe score. half tomove the score to24-14.The ScarletKnights went 73-yards on13 Jeremy Ito added three points for Rutgers with1:26remaining inthe yard touchdown thatgaveRutgers a21-14advantage. With7:55remaining inthe firsthalf,Teel and Britthooked upfor a42- score, 14-14,atthe 13:45mark. quarter, RayRice scored from one yard outonthe firstplaytoeven the AfterRutgers blocked apunt onSU’sfirstpossession of the second capped byaseven-yard touchdown runbyRice with2:52leftinthe quarter. The ScarletKnights responded withasix-play, 56-yard drive, which was to Nesheiwat onthe firstplayof the drive. opening quarter. The drive washighlighted bya38-yard passfrom Robinson by Brinkleytogivethe Orange a14-0leadwith6:22remaining inthe plays onitssecond possession, culminating ina15-yard touchdown scamper Syracuse forced aRutgers’ punt and moved the ball84yards onseven the Orange anearly7-0advantage twominutes into the game. found awide-open Williams for a16-yard touchdown passand catchtogive intercepted apassand returned itfor 52yards to the 21-yard line. Robinson for 310yards, twotouchdowns and one interception. recorded sixreceptions for 176yards and one score. Mike Teel was20-for-29 carried the ball36times for 196yards and three touchdowns. Kenny Britt Rutgers hadscoring drives of 73,69,65,56and 32yards. RayRice for 158yards, withone touchdown and one interception. INDIVIDUAL LEADERS SCORING SUMMARY SCORING BYQUARTERS TEAM STATISTICS utRtrsYrs -7 3-1 7-198 158 1 16 15-32 28-112 3-89 1-37 310 RU 1 60-270 RU 23 RU 20-30 RU RU 45-228 RU SU 75-538 SU SYRACUSE Rutgers 7 1st Penalties-Yards 12-78 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards 17 Punts-Avg. 5-33.0 Passes hadintercepted Passes (Comp.-Att.) Total Offense (Plays-Yards)2nd Pass Yards Rush Att.-Yards 0 First Downs RU 7-55 14 3rd 1-1 8-39.5 38 4th SU Final Tackles SU Receiving SU Passing SU Rushing SU rnly 5yr u 78-:4 0-14 7-84-3:14 – Brinkley, 15-yard run ilas 6yr asfo oisn -105 0- 7 3-21-0:51 – Williams, 16-yard pass from Robinson ie w-adrn -911 31-14 14-14 24-14 38-14 7-14 5-69-1:14 21-14 1-1-0:00 13-73-4:31 1-32-0:05 6-56-3:30 4-65-1:34 – Brock, 32-yard passfrom Teel – Rice, two-yard run – Ito, 25-yard field goal – Britt,42-yard passfrom Teel – Rice, one-yard run – Rice, seven-yard run Curtis Brinkley Ben Maljovec Syracuse 14 Rutgers 38 14 0 0 0 14 October 13atthe Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y. Mike Williams Max Suter –Chestnut 6-3-9,Fields 4-5-9; RU–Malast 6-1-7,Lefeged, 5-1-6 –Nesheiwat 4-81,Williams 4-28;RU–Britt6-176,Rice 4-29 –Robinson 15-32-158;RU–Teel 20-29-310 –Brinkley16-98;RU Rice 36-199 haltedRutgers’ first drive of the game, when he rushed 16times for 98yards and one hadarecord day inthe Orange’s hadSyracuse’s other touchdown Game Jawad Nesheiwat # Andrew Robinson 7 Plays-Yds-Time Score made made went 15-of-31 GAME SUMMARIES SUTER MAX the final 20-12score. another Principe field goal. Thistime he made a32-yarder at4:42toproduce Willydrove the Bulls44yards on13playsthe next drive tosetup on four attemptsand Shadleconnected ona22-yard field goal. Robinson and Smithhooked upfor a40-yard gain.Hogue picked up18yards The Orange answered withafield goal of itsownwith6:54remaining. drove 72yards on19plays through witha29-yard field goal at10:24of the fourth quarter. The Bulls Onthe Bullsnext possession, Principe wascalledonagainand came plays tosetupthe 33-yarder. connected onhissecond field goal at3:35.The Bullsdrove 52yards on10 The score remained at17-3deep into the third quarter until Principe on an11-yard touchdown pass. on the ensuing kickoff. Robinson connected withWilliams 32seconds later during the drive. yard gainonsecond-and-nine from SU’sowntwo.Hogue had29rushing yard marched aseason-long 99yards onsevenplays. Robinson hitSmith for a60- Inthe second quarter, SUwasstuck inside itsownone-yard line and the firsttoeventhe score at3-3. plays tosetupa32-yard field goal by The Orange responded twopossessions laterbymarching 74yards on13 a 31-yard field goal byA.J.Principe at10:43. UBwent 60yards on11playsthe opening drive and came awaywith yards. ReceiverNaaman Rooseveltcaught 10passesfor 91yards. The Bullswere ledbyquarterback Drew Willy, who was32-of-48 for 286 nine tackles, including sevensolos. into atie for sixthonSU’ssingle-season list. career touchdown. career-best 83yards on24carries. He alsoscored hisfirst attempts. touchdown and rushed for acareer-high 62yards onnine three catches for 113yards. catches for 113yards and one touchdown, whileSmithhad Williams ledthe Orange withacareer-high seven against Buffalo. apiece inagame, leading the Orange toa20-12victory first Orange duo since 1993torecord more than100yards The tandem of INDIVIDUAL LEADERS SCORING SUMMARY SCORING BYQUARTERS TEAM STATISTICS utRtrsYrs - 1--13 4-89 265 2 26 15-28 42-179 0-0 5-120 286 UB 0 70-444 SU 21 UB 32-48 UB 27-73 SU SU SU 75-359 UB SYRACUSE Buffalo 3 1st Penalties-Yards 10-83 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 Kickoff Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards0 Punts-Avg. 4-42.5 Passes hadintercepted Passes (Comp.-Att.) Total Offense (Plays-Yards)2nd Pass Yards Rush Att.-Yards 3 First Downs UB 7-62 6 3rd 3-0 3-48.0 12 4th SU Final Tackles SU Receiving SU Passing SU Rushing SU hde 2yr il ol -133 9-20 3-10 9-71-3:30 3- 3 7-99-3:27 3-17 13-74-5:03 4-26-0:32 – Shadle, 22-yard field goal – Williams, 11-yard passfrom Robinson – Hogue, six-yard run – Shadle, 32-yard field goal rnie 2yr il ol 34-:2 12-20 9-17 6-17 13-44-2:12 19-72-5:20 10-52-4:42 – Principe, 32-yard field goal – Principe, 29-yard field goal – Principe, 33-yard field goal rnie 1yr il ol 16-:7 3- 0 11-60-4:17 – Principe, 31-yard field goal Jeremy Sellers Arthur Jones Andrew Robinson Syracuse 20 Buffalo 12 3 14 0 3 20 Doug Hogue October 20atthe Carrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y. –Scott7-2-9,Jones 5-3-8;UB–Newton 6-4-10, Shannon, 6-3-9 –Williams 7-113,Smith3-114; UB–Roosevelt10-91,Hamlin 5-53 –Robinson 15-28-265;UB–Willy32-48-286 –Hogue 24-83;UB–Starks20-62 registered apersonal-best four tacklesfor losstomove him Taj Smith forced and recovered afumbleonthe Buffalo 30-yard line was15-of-28 for 265yards withone ledthe charge onthe ground witha and Game Mike Williams Patrick Shadle # 8 Nico Scott Plays-Yds-Time Score became the with2:06remaining in tallied acareer-high WILLIAMS MIKE S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • November17,2007(12:00p.m.ESPN2)RentschlerFieldHartford,Conn. SYRACUSE at#25/arvCONNECTICUT The Orange scored firstwhen best eight tackles. Flaherty and Gilbeauxeachhadsacks. including sixsolo. Onthe defensive side, Williams caught acareer-high eight passesfor 81yards. Smithfinished withsixcatches for 109yards and one touchdown, while accomplish thatsince 2002. eclipsed the single-season 500-yard receiving mark. They are the firstduo to his sixthstraight outing and bothhe (554yards) and Smith(607yards) Williams established aSyracuse record withatouchdown catchin incomplete. tried tofind Williams onafourth and sevenfor atouchdown butthe passfell the Orange atthe Pitt45.AfteraPittsburgh sack,Dantley Dantley completedpassestoWilliams and the offense atthe SU30yard line with43seconds remaining. the Orange defense held the Panthers and gavethe ballto 1:46 left.AfterPittsburgh covered Syracuse’s onside kick, Williams Dantley’s second scoring toss, atwo-yard lobto yards and twotouchdowns. started the second halfand was15-of-27 passing for 189 SU scoring drives ina20-17lossat Pittsburgh. Dantley possession for 57yards. by the Dantley toWilliams touchdown. Dantley wasseven-of-nine onthe The Orange responded witha10-play, 63-yard drive thatwascapped and washighlighted bya16-yard gainbyMcCoy onsecond-and-eight. kicked hissecond field goal of the day. The drive moved 17yards onsixplays Pittsburgh added three points almost 10minutes laterat3:21when Lee he returned crossed the goal line onaone-yard run.Aaron BerrysetPittsburgh upwhen The Panthers pulledahead at17-1013:51of the fourth when McCoy of hisfirstfivetosses, hitSmithona56-yard touchdown passat8:45. Afterthe half, SUtied the contest when Dantley, who connected onfour a field goal byConor Leewith36seconds remaining inthe second quarter. Pittsburgh added tothe leadbydriving 34yards onsevenplaystosetup touchdown at8:23inthe second quarter. yard line. Onthird-and-four, Bostick found Turner inthe endzone for a17-yard with LowellRobinson returning the ensuing kickoff 64yards tothe Orange 23- the uprights with4:05remaining inthe firsthalf.The Panthers responded INDIVIDUAL LEADERS SCORING SUMMARY SCORING BYQUARTERS TEAM STATISTICS utRtrsYrs - 6-106 153 0 5-319 16 21-30 41-141 0-0 4-197 235 SU Pitt 0 71-294 15 Pitt 19-37 SU 31-30 Pitt Pitt SU 68-265 Pittsburgh 0 SYRACUSE 1st 10 Penalties-Yards 3-25 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Punts-Avg. 10-41.0 0 Passes hadintercepted 2nd Passes (Comp.-Att.) Total Offense (Plays-Yards) Pass Yards Rush Att.-Yards 10 First Downs SU 3rd4-35 20 0-0 7-35.4 4th Pitt Final Tackles SU Receiving SU Passing SU Rushing SU –Wlim,treyr asfo ate 1-313 17-20 10-10 10-63-1:35 5-79-1:12 –Williams, three-yard passfrom Dantley –Smith,T., 56-yard passfrom Dantley hde 6yr il ol -340 3- 0 8-23-4:05 – Shadle, 36-yard field goal –Le 2yr il ol -724 10-20 10-17 3-10 6-17-2:47 3-13-1:09 7-31-1:56 3- 7 3-23-0:38 –Lee, 32-yard field goal –McCoy, one-yard run –Lee, 32-yard field goal –Turner, 17-yard passfrom Bostick Cameron Dantley Pittsburgh 20 Syracuse 17 0 3 7 7 17 , pulledthe Orange towithinthree at20-17with Rob Long’s November 3atHeinz Field, Pittsburgh, Pa. –Flaherty 6-5-11,Stenclik 6-2-8;Pitt–McKillop, 7-5-12,Clermond, 3-4-7 –Williams, M.8-81,Smith,T. 6-109;Pitt–Turner 5-54, McCoy 5-12 –Dantley 15-27-189;Pitt–Bostick 21-30-153 –Suter6-27;PittMcCoy 31-140 Mike Stenclik came off the bench toengineer two punt 53yards tothe Syracuse 13. Jake Flaherty Game and Patrick Shadle Brandon Gilbeaux recorded ateam-high 11stops, # Taj Smith 9 Plays-Yds-Time Score knocked a36-yarder through toput Mike eachhadacareer- GAME SUMMARIES CAMERON CAMERON DANTLEY 1:40 produced the fi Grothe connected withjunior receiver Taurus Johnson from nine yards outat Ford rushed for hissecond touchdown when he crossed the goal line at6:49. The Bullscame right backwithscoring drives of 76yards and 82yards. the third. Dantley throwing astrike toWilliams from three yards outwith11:07leftin The Orange responded witha71-yard drive inonly1:15thatended with was cappedat12:22byaneight yard Grothe scamper. USF opened the second halfwithasevenplay, 59-yard scoring drive that setting upacareer-long 50yard fi Withtime running outinthe half,Dantley moved the Orange 47yards, 33-yard fi remaining inthe halfand Alvarado moved the score to20-0when he added a Grothe found Mitchell infor a15-yard touchdown tosswith7:19 moved 52yards onfi connected ona42-yard fi yards onfour plays. DelbertAlvarado moved the score to10-0when he a fumbleonthe kickoff, hadaone-yard runtopaydirtafterUSF went 26 The Bullsregistered the fi yards and atouchdown. touchdowns and rushed for ascore. CarltonMitchell caught sixpassesfor 61 yards ontwoattempts. Matt Grothe was15-of-22 for 181yards and two yards on28attemptsand twotouchdowns, whileSamuals gained 101 combined for 235of the Bulls’346yards onthe ground. Ford ran for 134 The two-headed USF rushing attackof Mike Ford and Aston Samuals each fi eighth of hiscareer. a career-high 15tacklesand hadhisfourth interception of the seasonand The Orange defense wasledby with 64and 36yards, respectively. Smith 276 yards and one touchdown inhisfi this year, the fourth-highest totalbyanOrange sophomore. games withatouchdown toseven,and now has653yards Dome. Williams extended hisschool record for consecutive touchdown inthe Orange’s 41-10losstoUSF inthe Carrier with acareer-high tying eight catches for 99yards and a INDIVIDUAL LEADERS SCORING SUMMARY SCORING BYQUARTERS TEAM STATISTICS USF USF SU USF SU USF USF USF utRtrsYrs - 3-32 2-42 236 1 26 19-28 56-346 1-5 8-168 276 2 84-582 14 21-38 17-15 USF 55-291 SYRACUSE South Florida 1st Penalties-Yards 8-60 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards Punt Returns-Yards Punts-Avg. 7-307 Passes hadintercepted 2nd Passes (Comp.-Att.) Total Offense (Plays-Yards) Pass Yards Rush Att.-Yards First Downs SU 3rd 16-144 0-0 4-183 4th USF Final Tackles Receiving SU Passing SU Rushing SU hde 0yr il ol -702 20- 3 27-10 4-47-0:27 4-71-1:15 – Williams, three-yard passfrom Dantley – Shadle, 50-yard field goal ono,nn-adps rmGoh 1:240 41-10 12:82-4:07 – Johnson, nine-yard passfrom Grothe Cameron Dantley Mike Williams od n-adrn 07-:8 34-10 27- 3 10-76-4:18 7-59-2:38 20- 0 10- 0 17- 0 13-64-4:25 5-52-2:17 5-53-1:50 – Ford, one-yard run – Grother, five-yard run – Alvarado, 33-yard field goal – Mitchell, 15-yard passfrom Grothe – Alvarado, 42-yard field goal od n-adrn -612 7- 0 4-26-1:20 – Ford, one-yard run ot lrd 41 Syracuse 10 South Florida nished with10tackles–acareer high for Mele. and

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Lavar Lobdell November 10atCarrier Dome, Syracuse, N.Y. SU –Fields 8-7-15,Davis7-3-10;USF –Allen6-0-6, McKenzie 5-0-5 –Williams, M.8-99,Smith,T. 3-64;USF –Mitchell 6-61,Johnson 4-49 –Dantley 21-38-276;USF –Grothe 15-22-181 –Suter3-11;USF –Ford 28-134 continued hissensational season nal score. nal ve plays. ve Dowayne Davis fi nished 21-of-38 for acareer-high eld goal at12:34of the second quarter. The drive added tothe Orange aerial assault 32 041 21 7 13 rst four scores of the contest. Afterrecovering Game eld goal by

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Overall Conference Date Opponent Score Record Record Time Attend ------Aug 31, 2007 WASHINGTON 12-42 L 0- 1- 0 0- 0- 0 3:13 40329 Sept 8, 2007 at Iowa 0-35 L 0- 2- 0 0- 0- 0 2:59 70585 Sep 15, 2007 ILLINOIS 20-41 L 0- 3- 0 0- 0- 0 3:06 34188 * Sep 22, 2007 at #18 Louisville W 38-35 1- 3- 0 1- 0- 0 3:40 40922 Sep 29, 2007 at Miami 14-17 L 1- 4- 0 1- 0- 0 3:16 16800 * Oct 6, 2007 WEST VIRGINIA 14-55 L 1- 5- 0 1- 1- 0 3:09 35345 * Oct 13, 2007 RUTGERS 14-38 L 1- 6- 0 1- 2- 0 3:22 36226 Oct 20, 2007 BUFFALO W 20-12 2- 6- 0 1- 2- 0 3:30 30897 * 11/03/07 at PITT 17-20 L 2- 7- 0 1- 3- 0 3:20 31374 * Nov 10, 2007 USF 10-41 L 2- 8- 0 1- 4- 0 3:30 38039 * indicates conference game

RUSHING GP-GS Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long ------BRINKLEY, C. 8-8 111 416 45 371 3.3 2 29 46.4 WILLIAMS, Bruce 5 13 2.6 0 11 HOGUE, Doug 7-2 57 180 24 156 2.7 1 13 22.3 HOWARD, Ryan 3 32 10.7 0 13 SELLERS, Jeremy 10-0 21 50 1 49 2.3 1 9 4.9 CHIARA, Paul 2 1 0.5 0 1 SUTER, Max 10-1 9 42 4 38 4.2 0 12 3.8 Total...... 10 46 4.6 0 13 ROBINSON, A. 9-9 70 220 195 25 0.4 0 18 2.8 Opponents...... 27 387 14.3 0 53 SMITH, Derrell 10-0 10 28 6 22 2.2 0 8 2.2 SMITH, Taj 10-10 4 16 0 16 4.0 0 7 1.6 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long CHIARA, Paul 10-0 3 12 0 12 4.0 0 8 1.2 ------FIAMMETTA, Tony 9-8 2 4 0 4 2.0 0 3 0.4 FIELDS, Joe 4 62 15.5 0 35 BARKER, John 10-0 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.3 BROWN, A.J. 2 38 19.0 0 23 DANTLEY, Cam 6-1 12 10 35 -25 -2.1 0 6 -4.2 MALJOVEC, Ben 1 52 52.0 0 52 TEAM 8-0 9 0 38 -38 -4.2 0 0 -4.8 McCLAIN, Jameel 1 38 38.0 0 38 Total...... 10 309 981 348 633 2.0 4 29 63.3 WILLIAMS, Bruce 1 23 23.0 0 23 Opponents...... 10 434 2344 148 2196 5.1 26 75 219.6 Total...... 9 213 23.7 0 52 Opponents...... 8 60 7.5 1 26 PASSING GP-GS Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G ------KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long ROBINSON, A. 9-9 125.88 117-224-6 52.2 1714 10 79 190.4 ------DANTLEY, Cam 6-1 129.26 39-69-2 56.5 488 4 56 81.3 SUTER, Max 40 1042 26.0 1 93 TEAM 8-0 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 HOLMES, Mike 12 300 25.0 0 64 Total...... 10 126.25 156-294-8 53.1 2202 14 79 220.2 McKINNON, Randy 3 54 18.0 0 23 Opponents...... 10 141.84 222-326-9 68.1 2487 15 52 248.7 HOWARD, Ryan 1 4 4.0 0 4 Total...... 56 1400 25.0 1 93 RECEIVING GP-GS No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Opponents...... 33 751 22.8 0 64 ------WILLIAMS, Mike 10-10 45 653 14.5 8 61 65.3 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long SMITH, Taj 10-10 36 671 18.6 4 79 67.1 ------NESHEIWAT, J. 10-8 15 244 16.3 1 48 24.4 MALJOVEC, Ben 1 2 2.0 0 2 BRINKLEY, C. 8-8 9 149 16.6 0 62 18.6 Total...... 1 2 2.0 0 2 MOSS, Rice 10-0 9 106 11.8 0 19 10.6 Opponents...... 1 0 0.0 0 0 MERKERSON, D. 8-1 8 101 12.6 1 42 12.6 LOBDELL, Lavar 10-0 8 86 10.8 0 14 8.6 FIAMMETTA, Tony 9-8 8 50 6.2 0 11 5.6 CHIARA, Paul 10-0 6 30 5.0 0 15 3.0 OWEN, Mike 10-2 3 27 9.0 0 12 2.7 SHEERAN, Dan 10-1 3 22 7.3 0 13 2.2 SELLERS, Jeremy 10-0 2 31 15.5 0 27 3.1 SMITH, Derrell 10-0 2 8 4.0 0 9 0.8 HOGUE, Doug 7-2 1 19 19.0 0 19 2.7 KAPALANGA, A. 9-0 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.6 Total...... 10 156 2202 14.1 14 79 220.2 Opponents...... 10 222 2487 11.2 15 52 248.7 Syracuse (2-8, 1-4) Syracuse Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 11, 2007) All games

|------PATs ------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G ------WILLIAMS, Mike 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 ROBINSON, A. 9 294 25 1714 1739 193.2 SHADLE, Patrick 0 9-12 18-19 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 45 DANTLEY, Cam 6 81 -25 488 463 77.2 SMITH, Taj 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 BRINKLEY, C. 8 111 371 0 371 46.4 BRINKLEY, C. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 HOGUE, Doug 7 57 156 0 156 22.3 SELLERS, Jeremy 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 SELLERS, Jeremy 10 21 49 0 49 4.9 MERKERSON, D. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 SUTER, Max 10 9 38 0 38 3.8 NESHEIWAT, J. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 SMITH, Derrell 10 10 22 0 22 2.2 SUTER, Max 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 SMITH, Taj 10 4 16 0 16 1.6 HOGUE, Doug 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 CHIARA, Paul 10 3 12 0 12 1.2 Total...... 19 9-12 18-19 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 159 FIAMMETTA, Tony 9 2 4 0 4 0.4 Opponents...... 42 14-18 42-42 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 336 BARKER, John 10 1 3 0 3 0.3 TEAM 8 10 -38 0 -38 -4.8 Total...... 10 603 633 2202 2835 283.5 Opponents...... 10 760 2196 2487 4683 468.3

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk ------LONG, Rob 61 2605 42.7 73 8 17 18 0 SHADLE, Patrick 9-12 75.0 0-0 2-2 2-4 4-4 1-2 50 2 BARKER, John 4 217 54.2 71 1 0 3 0 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 FG SEQUENCE Syracuse OPPONENTS Total...... 66 2822 42.8 73 9 17 21 1 ------Opponents...... 45 1698 37.7 63 2 17 20 0 Washington (42),(42) - Iowa 39,38 - KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Illinois (44),(42) (32),(50) ------Louisville (26) - SHADLE, Patrick 36 2075 57.6 0 1 Miami 50 45,(19) Total...... 36 2075 57.6 0 1 751 36.8 33 WEST VIRGINIA - (49),(23) Opponents...... 63 3902 61.9 4 1 1400 38.4 31 RUTGERS - (25),45 Buffalo (32),(22) (31),(33),(29),(32) PITT (36) (32),42,(32) USF (50) (42),(33),46

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G ------SUTER, Max 10 38 0 0 1042 0 1080 108.0 SMITH, Taj 10 16 671 0 0 0 687 68.7 WILLIAMS, Mike 10 0 653 0 0 0 653 65.3 BRINKLEY, C. 8 371 149 0 0 0 520 65.0 HOLMES, Mike 10 0 0 0 300 0 300 30.0 NESHEIWAT, J. 10 0 244 0 0 0 244 24.4 HOGUE, Doug 7 156 19 0 0 0 175 25.0 MOSS, Rice 10 0 106 0 0 0 106 10.6 MERKERSON, D. 8 0 101 0 0 0 101 12.6 TEAM 8 -38 0 0 0 0 -38 -4.8 Total...... 10 633 2202 46 1400 213 4494 449.4 Opponents...... 10 2196 2487 387 751 60 5881 588.1 Syracuse (2-8, 1-4) Syracuse Overall Team Statistics (as of Nov 11, 2007) All games

TEAM STATISTICS SYR OPP ------SCORING...... 159 336 Points Per Game...... 15.9 33.6 FIRST DOWNS...... 144 238 Rushing...... 47 106 Passing...... 89 120 Penalty...... 8 12 RUSHING YARDAGE...... 633 2196 Yards gained rushing...... 981 2344 Yards lost rushing...... 348 148 Rushing Attempts...... 309 434 Average Per Rush...... 2.0 5.1 Average Per Game...... 63.3 219.6 TDs Rushing...... 4 26 PASSING YARDAGE...... 2202 2487 Att-Comp-Int...... 294-156-8 326-222-9 Average Per Pass...... 7.5 7.6 Average Per Catch...... 14.1 11.2 Average Per Game...... 220.2 248.7 TDs Passing...... 14 15 TOTAL OFFENSE...... 2835 4683 Total Plays...... 603 760 Average Per Play...... 4.7 6.2 Average Per Game...... 283.5 468.3 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS...... 56-1400 33-751 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS...... 10-46 27-387 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS...... 9-213 8-60 KICK RETURN AVERAGE...... 25.0 22.8 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE...... 4.6 14.3 INT RETURN AVERAGE...... 23.7 8.6 FUMBLES-LOST...... 20-8 9-4 PENALTIES-YARDS...... 67-533 90-736 Average Per Game...... 53.3 73.6 PUNTS-YARDS...... 66-2822 45-1698 Average Per Punt...... 42.8 37.7 Net punt average...... 34.2 35.8 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME...... 26:55 33:05 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS...... 38/133 70/146 3rd-Down Pct...... 29% 48% 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS...... 4/12 6/10 4th-Down Pct...... 33% 60% SACKS BY-YARDS...... 7-46 39-210 MISC YARDS...... 4 -11 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED...... 19 42 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS...... 9-12 14-18 ON-SIDE KICKS...... 1-1 0-2 RED-ZONE SCORES...... 15-19 79% 45-47 96% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS...... 11-19 58% 33-47 70% PAT-ATTEMPTS...... 18-19 95% 42-42 100% ATTENDANCE...... 215024 159681 Games/Avg Per Game...... 6/35837 4/39920 Neutral Site Games...... 0/0

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total ------Syracuse...... 34 37 48 40 - 159 Opponents...... 59 109 86 82 - 336 Syracuse (2-8, 1-4) Syracuse Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Nov 11, 2007) All games

|------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP-GS Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf ------5 FIELDS, Joe 10-10 48 39 87 2.5-4 . 4-62 1 1 . . . . 45 FLAHERTY, Jake 10-10 41 35 76 5.5-21 1.0-6 ...... 52 McCLAIN, Jameel 10-10 32 26 58 3.5-15 1.5-12 1-38 2 2 1-0 2 1 . 27 CHESTNUT, Nick 10-10 39 15 54 . . . 4 . . . . . 35 HOLMES, Mike 10-6 34 19 53 2.0-3 . . 2 . . . . . 97 JONES, Arthur 10-10 31 18 49 16.5-39 1.0-4 ...... 26 DAVIS, Dowayne 10-10 39 10 49 2.0-6 . . 4 . . . . . 30 GIRUZZI, V. 10-7 21 18 39 2.0-8 . . 1 1 . . . . 91 GILBEAUX, B. 10-10 26 13 39 4.5-17 1.0-8 ...... 33 MALJOVEC, Ben 8-5 19 11 30 1.0-3 . 1-52 . . 2-2 . . . 17 BROWN, A.J. 10-5 19 11 30 1.5-3 . 2-38 1 . . 1 . . 51 JENKINS, Tony 7-7 11 9 20 4.0-14 2.0-12 . . 1 . 1 . . 50 MELE, Mike 9-1 10 10 20 0.5-1 . . 1 . . . . . 28 SCOTT, Nico 10-1 14 4 18 . . . 1 . . . . . 46 CANTEY, Parker 9-1 12 6 18 1.0-1 ...... 95 SANTIAGO, Nick 10-2 8 8 16 1.0-6 0.5-4 ...... 15 WILLIAMS, Bruce 10-0 10 5 15 . . 1-23 ...... 58 STENCLIK, Mike 3-2 8 5 13 2.0-5 ...... 55 WILLIAMS, Lee 8-2 4 9 13 1.0-1 . . . 1 . . . . 94 TRIBBEY, Bud 10-0 6 6 12 0.5-1 ...... 48 SUTER, Max 10-1 6 5 11 ...... 93 LEWIS, Andrew 9-0 4 4 8 1.0-1 ...... 1 . 34 CHIARA, Paul 10-0 6 1 7 ...... 56 PERKINS, A. 8-0 5 2 7 1.0-7 ...... 85 OWEN, Mike 10-2 3 3 6 ...... 24 SELLERS, Jeremy 10-0 4 1 5 . . . . . 1-0 1 . . 20 McKINNON, Randy 10-0 2 3 5 ...... 14 BROWN, Quinton 9-0 4 1 5 ...... 90 KIMMEL, Jared 4-0 3 2 5 . . . 1 . . 1 . . 84 MERKERSON, D. 8-1 4 . 4 ...... 72 HAMMOND, Ian 10-0 2 1 3 ...... 29 TANNER, Jason 2-0 2 . 2 ...... 80 NESHEIWAT, J. 10-8 2 . 2 ...... 42 SHADLE, Patrick 10-0 . 1 1 ...... 22 BRINKLEY, C. 8-8 1 . 1 ...... 4 SMITH, Taj 10-10 1 . 1 ...... 25 SMITH, Derrell 10-0 1 . 1 ...... Total...... 10-0 482 301 783 53-156 7-46 9-213 18 6 4-2 6 2 . Opponents...... 10-0 375 222 597 70-292 39-210 8-60 28 20 8-0 9 3 . • November17,2007(12:00p.m.ESPN2)RentschlerFieldHartford,Conn. SYRACUSE at#25/arvCONNECTICUT AK Y -d. U - 21 00 -0 -0 - 00 - 21 0-0 2-14 0-0 3-32 0-0 0-0 8-168 4-92 1-(-13) 4-89 0-0 3-1 2-10 7-198 1-2 0-0 0-1 7-176 3-96 1-10 1-6 0-0 0-0 0-0 6-106 1-5 0-1 4-148 2-11 2-12 0-0 1-37 7-137 2-14 3-36 2-17 0-0 0-0 0-2 5-91 5-10 OPP 7-21 2-12 5-404-33 6-32 5-27 0-1 7-205 0-0 5-113 2-13 5-282-11 0-0 4-14 2-15 SU 24:16 6-41 OPP 27:06 SU 2-10 29:19 2-20 4-12 SACKS BY: #-Yds. 6-4610-89 0-0 8-56 OPP 4-35 3-13 8-65 12-7810-83 26:23 4-35 SU KO RET.:12-105 #-Yds. 2-3 26:57 PUNT RET.: #-Yds. 23:08 OPP 5-13 OPP 0-0 4-46.2 2-0 0-1 6-47.2 1-1 1-0 4-31.8 3-33.3 5-16 1-0 0-02-1 PENALTIES: 3-37.0 5-33.34-42.5 2-2 5-25.2 0-0 7-35.4 1-1 26:44 OPP 55.3 2-15 FUMBLES: 0-0 4-45.8 #-Yds. 29:13 51.4 OPP 0-0 0-0 1-1 6-15 SU 0-0 53.5 24:12 PUNTING:#-Avg. OPP 1-1 0-03-3 7-45 7-11 #-Lost SU 1-3 6-40 0-2 5-55 7-40 7-17 13-19 31:51 SU 5-11 OPP SU 6-48.3 28:09 6-55 7-557-62 36:52 42.8 4th DOWNCONV.0-0 11-96 4-13 35:48 10-15 8-155-15 29:46 4-73 3-25 8-42.6 2-1 SU 33:03 33:3330:41 1-1 4-16 SU 0-0 33:16 6-43.8 1-0 32:54 8-41.4 8-60 6-1 1-13-0 3rd DOWNCONV.3-2 7-14 37.5 6-41.3 1-0 35:44 4-43.0 47.2 8-39.5 2-2 OPP 3-48.0 0 TIME OFPOSS. 5 1 Penalty 1 3 7 9 1316 OPP 6 8 14 1 0 1-19 5 10-41.0 29 0 13 65.4 1 SU 0 0 7-43.9 0 OPP 0 Pass 65.5 16 2 0 7 OPP 0 23 17 13 19 22 Rush 26 3 1 35.0 25 2321 15 95 3-45 37 16 8 Int. OPP 1st 62.5 0 3 26 2 0 13 SU 0 1 TDs 2 0 SU OPP 0 0 50.0 OPP SU 0 1 71.4 0 75 SU 0 Comp.Pct. DOWNS: 4 1 64.9 2 1 85.7 66.7 9 0 1 69.2 1 20 Total 4 0 70.0 1 SU 2 1 0 1 7-162 3 2 67.9 1 4 2 14 OPP 13 SU 5 15 2 14 13 Comp. 3 24 11 1626 15 16 18 2032 1 15 45 2 Att. OPP 21 21 17 2-33 20 26 SU 7 14 37 19 20 6 15 OPP 8 19 142 21 3048 150 17 19 65 290 32 130 SU 30 36 6 20 235 310286 29 555 21 16 3228 153 28 26 TDs 37 Yds. OPP 236 6 PASSING: 2 14 1 38 4 2 Att. OPP 236 5 30 199 41 SU 79 1 3-60 0 223 SU 50 0 41 10 4 1 51 0 108 158265 1 423 54 4527 1 235 28 0 29 SU 3 41 26 0 30 34 276 37 2842 56 35 OPP 0 7.2 31 5.7 5 66 4 5.2 Yds.7.2 94 112 179 RUSHING: 6.5 7.24.3 30 17 3-89 63 6.8 8 24 42 4.1 15 OPP SU 62 7 76 7 78 AVG. 6.9 71 OPP 444 75 436 93 408 508 71 486 538359 628 TOTAL13 294 Yds/Play 84 11 OPP 5-120 582 TOTAL 3.4 SU 4.9 2.1 4.5 PLAYS 4 3.8 4.56.3 7.6 3.9 11 OFFENSE 61 SU 62 50 63 5.3 53 6070 302 207 SU 61 302 103 68 286 1 202 270444 3-108 465 55 265 12 291 118 2-42 Wash. 378 Iowa 73 286 Illinois 251 Louis. 228 Miami 73 141 (OH) 346 WVU Rutgers Buffalo Pitt. USF UConn Cincy TEAM GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 16-144 S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • November17,2007(12:00p.m.ESPN2)RentschlerFieldHartford,Conn. SYRACUSE at#25/arvCONNECTICUT * Denotes BIG EASTconference game 2 2 61 43 1 2 100 236 CINCINNATI* DNP 33.3 at Connecticut* 2 2815 47.2 2 0 SOUTH FLORIDA* 5 53.6 4 3215 265 9 0 17 1 1 60 2 at 44.4 46 42.8 0 15 16 2 158 BUFFALO 1 36 8-99/1 38 5 3-64/0 Pittsburgh* RUTGERS* 8-81/1 6-109/1 WEST VIRGINIA* 2617 3-113/0 7-113/1 0 3-19/0 at Miami (OH) 4-28/1 65.3 208 2617 0 7 62 5 at 0 20 2-24/0 1 2-72/1 65.3 6-81/1 35.0 79 5-97/1 ILLINOIS 423 0 3220 28 6 4 Louisville* 79 2 0 at 62.5 199 4-173/2 1 5-83/1 WASHINGTON 28 7 Iowa 1-4/0 Att 2-33/0 0-0/0 3-51/0 Robinson, Andrew 1-12/0 5-33/0 3-35/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 Moved tolinebacker 0-0/0 2-17/0 1-9/0 1-(-1)/0 0-0/0 Cincy* 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 Williams, Mike 0-0/0 UConn* 0-0/0 0-0/0 Smith, Taj 3-11/0 1-3/0 USF * 0-0/0 1-20/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 Smith, Derrell 1-12/0 0-0/0 2-16/0 0-0/0 Comp 0-0/0 6-27/0 0-0/0 1-5/0 1-4/00-0/01-27/0 Pitt.* Sheeran, 1-7/0 4-81/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 Sellers, 2-13/0 2-15/0 Dan 2-21/0 Buffalo 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 3-34/00-0/0 0-0/0 Jeremy 0-0/0 Rutgers* Owen, 3-85/0 WVU* 1-8/0 1-6/0 2-33/0 0-0/0 1-13/0 Nesheiwat,Mike 1-15/00-0/02-14/1 0-0/0 1-5/0 0-0/0 DNP 0-0/0 3-36/0 Miami (OH) 1-6/0 1-12/0 Jawad 0-0/0 1-6/0 Louis.* Moss, 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-11/00-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 DNP 0-0/0 1-8/0 1-3/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 Merkerson, 0-0/0 Rice Illinois 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-15/0 1-9/0 Int 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-4/0 Iowa 0-0/0 1-3/0 Lobdell, DNP 1-12/0 0-0/0 0-0/01-4/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 DNP Wash.Da’Mon 1-8/0 2-6/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-10/0 0-0/0 2-23/0 0-0/0 Kapalanga, 0-0/0 Lavar 0-0/0 2-22/0 1-42/1 4-(-7)/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/04-18/0 0-0/0 1-8/0 DNP 1-0/0 1-5/0 0-0/0 1-3/0 Fiammetta, 6-(-16)/0 Arthur 0-0/0 DNP 0-0/0 1-6/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 Tony Chiara, 1-(-3)/0 0-0/0 4-63/00-0/04-89/0 0-0/0 6-14/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 Brinkley, DNP Paul 0-0/0 Cincy* 0-0/0 0-0/0 Curtis Pct 0-0/0 0-0/0 Player UConn* 0-0/0 1-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-0/0 USF * Moved tolinebacker 0-0/0 0-0/0 5-3/0 DNP 7-2/0 4-15/1 5-19/0 3-14/024-83/1 Pitt.* Suter, Max 1-3/0 12-10/0 0-0/0 7-17/0 8-34/0 0-0/0 3-3/0 Smith, Taj Buffalo 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 Rutgers* Smith, Derrell DNP 0-0/0 WVU* DNP3-13/0 Sellers, Jeremy 1-1/0 Yards DNP Miami (OH) 0-0/0 0-0/0 Louis.* Robinson, A 0-0/0 1-1/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 Hogue, Illinois 0-0/0 0-0/0 Iowa Doug Fiammetta, Tony 1-(-2)/0 0-0/0 Wash. Dantley, Cameron 0-0/0 Chiara, Paul TD Brinkley, 6-4/0 DNP Barker,12-36/0 John 12-36/0 Curtis DNP 18-54/0 23-53/0 18-50/1 Player 16-98/1 6-40/0 Long Sack RECEIVING (RECEPTIONS-YDS/TDS) RUSHING (CARRIES-YDS/TDS) PASSING ndrew ndrew 13-(-17)/0 6-(-32)/0 --0/ --)0 6-24/0 DNP 8-22/0 9-62/0 8-(-6)/0 8-(-20)/0 7-(-2)/0 5-(-6)/0 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS CINCINNATI* at Connecticut* 21 SOUTH 2 38 15 0 27 55.3 462 276 1 55.6 564 189 2 at FLORIDA* BUFFALO DNP Pittsburgh* DNP 80 2 RUTGERS* DNP 0 151 DNP 3 66.7 WEST 1 at Miami (OH) 0 VIRGINIA* at Louisville* 0 100.0 8 ILLINOIS 0 0 0 8 0.0 0 at 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 WASHINGTON 0 0 0 Iowa Att 0 Dantley, Cameron Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE poet o-Ys-Ag g o-Ys-Ag g o-Ys-Ag g o-Ys-Ag g No -YdsAvg. -Lg No -YdsAvg. -Lg No -YdsAvg. -Lg No -YdsAvg. -Lg Opponent • November17,2007(12:00p.m.ESPN2)RentschlerFieldHartford,Conn. SYRACUSE at#25/arvCONNECTICUT OT LRD* 00- 0- 00- 3-3210.713 DNP CINCINNATI* 0-0.0 at Connecticut* 0-0.0 0-0.0 0-0.0 SOUTH FLORIDA* at Pittsburgh* * indicates BIG EASTconference game DNP 2-10.5 1-00.0 0-0.0 DNP BUFFALO DNP 0-0.0 DNP 0-0.0 Howard, Ryan DNP RUTGERS* 0-0.0 0-0.0 0-0.0 1-66.0 0-0.0 WEST VIRGINIA* 0-0.0 0-0.0 Chiara, Paul at Miami (OH) 0-0.0 0- -0.00 at Louisville* Williams, Bruce 0-0.0 ILLINOIS 2-2010.0 - 11 at Iowa 0-0.0 WASHINGTON DNP DNP DNP Opponent 0-0.0 0-0.0 0-0.0 0-0.0 DNP 8-16821.029 1-1717.0 DNP 1-44.0 7-19828.337 3-7324.325 DNP CINCINNATI* 3-7224.032 DNP 0-0.0 3-5418.023 0-0.0 1-1919.0 at Connecticut* 0-0.0 0-0.0 SOUTH FLORIDA* 0-0.0 3-96-32.042 at Pittsburgh* 0-0.0 0-0.0 4-148-37.093 0-0.0 BUFFALO 5-95-19.025 3-11839.364 0-0.0 3-69-23.026 RUTGERS* 2-4221.023 0-0.0 0-0.0 WEST VIRGINIA* 2-22 11.0 -13 at Miami (OH) 6-178-29.748 at Louisville* 1-2727.0 ILLINOIS at Iowa WASHINGTON PUNT RETURNS UGR* - 2-2 1-1 2-2 2-2 2-2 2-2 5-5 2-2/32,22 1-1/50 1-1/36 CINCINNATI* 2-2 0-0 at Connecticut* 0-0 SOUTH FLORIDA* at Pittsburgh* 0-0 0-1 0-1/(50) BUFFALO 2-2/44,42 1-1/26 0-2/(39),(38) RUTGERS* WEST VIRGINIA* at Miami (OH) 2-2/42,42 at Louisville* ILLINOIS at Iowa WASHINGTON Opponent FG-FGA/Yds Shadle, (Miss) PATs Patrick KICKING KICK RETURNS 1 -(-13)-(-13.0)0 No -YdsAvg. -Lg oms ie ue,Mx cinn ad Howard, Ryan McKinnon, Randy Suter, Max Holmes, Mike

0- . 0 DNP 0-0.0 No -YdsAvg. -Lg INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

No -YdsAvg. -Lg UFL 1- 1-7. 2-73 -36.52 7-30743.9 - 1 10-41041.02 7-31645.13 CINCINNATI* 1-7171.0 at Connecticut* 0-0.0 0- 0.0 -0 SOUTH FLORIDA* 3-13143.7 1 0-0.0 8-33141.43 5-229 -45.80 at Pittsburgh* Long, Rob 6-24841.32 8-341 -42.62 BUFFALO 0-0.0 RUTGERS* 0-0.0 1-3434.0 WEST VIRGINIA* 0-0.0 4-17844.51 0-0.0 at Miami (OH) Barker, John at Louisville* No -YdsAvg.-Inside 20 ILLINOIS 2-11256.0 -1 No -YdsAvg.-Inside 20 at Iowa WASHINGTON Opponent PUNTING S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • November17,2007(12:00p.m.ESPN2)RentschlerFieldHartford,Conn. SYRACUSE at#25/arvCONNECTICUT * Denotes BIG EASTconference game DNP DNP Cincy* UConn* USF * DNP Pitt.* Buffalo DNP Rutgers* WVU* DNP Miami (OH) Louis.* DNP Shadle, Illinois Iowa 0-0/0 Sellers, 0-0/0 0-1/1 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 Patrick Wash. 0-0/0 Nesheiwat, 2-0/2 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-1/1 0-0/0 1-0/1 DNP 1-0/10-0/0 Jeremy Merkerson, Jawad 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 Hammond, 1-0/1 0-0/0 1-0/1 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-0/1 2-0/2 DNP0-0/0 Da’Mon DNP DNP 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 Chiara, 0-0/0 Cincy* 0-1/1 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-0/1 0-0/0 1-0/1 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-1/2 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-0/1 1-0/1 2-0/2 0-0/0 Ian UConn* 1-0/1 0-0/0 Player USF * 1-0/1 1-0/1 1-0/1 0-1/1 Paul 0-1/1 0-0/0 0-0/0 2-0/2 0-0/0 0-0/0 Pitt.* 0-0/0 4-3/7 0-0/0 3-1/4 7-2/9 2-0/2 0-0/0 Buffalo 0-0/0 Williams, 0-0/0 8-7/15 3-1/4 1-1/2 0-0/01-1/25-2/7 1-2/3 4-3/7 Rutgers* Tanner, Jason 0-0/01-0/1 0-0/0 Bruce WVU* 4-5/9 1-0/1 3-7/10 Suter, 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-1/1 0-2/2 4-4/8 1-2/3 Miami (OH) 6-1/7 4-2/6 0-0/0 6-2/8Scott, 0-0/0 Max 8-5/13 3-0/3 0-0/0 8-2/10 Louis.* McKinnon, Nico 3-1/4 2-0/2 2-4/64-6/108-2/10 0-2/2 0-0/00-1/13-3/6 0-0/0 4-2/6 Holmes, Illinois7-3/10 Randy 2-0/2 4-1/5 Iowa 5-1/6 3-0/3 3-3/6 Fields, Mike 6-3/9 2-0/2 4-0/4 0-0/0 1-0/1 3-1/4 0-0/0 1-0/1 Joe 4-0/4 0-0/0 0-2/2 Wash. Davis, 0-0/0 0-0/0 2-1/3 5-1/66-1/73-0/3 0-0/0 9-1/10 DNP Chestnut, Dowayne 2-3/52-2/44-0/4 3-1/4 2-0/2 0-0/0 Brown, Nick 6-2/82-4/65-2/7 0-0/01-1/2 DNP Brown, Quinton Player A.J. 0-0/0 0-3/3 DNP 6-4/10 1-2/3 0-0/0 2-3/5 DNP 1-0/1 DNP DNP 1-0/1 6-2/8 1-0/1 DNP DNP0-0/0 0-0/0 DNP Stenclik, DNP 1-1/2 DNP DNP 3-0/3 DNP Mele, 0-0/0 0-1/1 3-2/5 1-2/3 Mike 2-1/3 7-5/12 3-2/5 Maljovec,6-5/11 0-0/03-4/73-1/4 Mike 4-3/7 6-2/8 DNP 0-0/0 Giruzzi, Ben 5-4/9 0-0/0 2-3/5 3-1/4 2-6/8 3-3/65-3/8 8-3/11 Flaherty, 2-2/42-4/63-4/7 Vincenzo DNP Cincy* 4-4/8 Player Wash. Jake UConn* 1-0/1 0-1/1 USF * 0-1/1 DNP 2-3/5 0-1/1 0-0/0 6-1/7 1-0/1 Williams, DNP 0-0/0 Iowa 1-2/3 1-1/2 0-0/0 Pitt.* 0-1/1 0-0/0 3-0/3 Tribbey, 0-2/2 3-0/3 3-0/3 0-1/1 0-1/1 Lee 0-0/0 0-1/1 Buffalo Santiago, 0-1/1 2-1/3 0-0/0 1-0/1 0-0/0 2-3/5 Bud 1-1/2 2-1/3 Rutgers* 0-1/1 1-1/2 Perkins, WVU* 1-1/2 2-2/4 0-0/0 DNP 0-0/0 Nick 0-1/1 0-0/0 1-0/1 0-0/0 0-1/1 1-1/2 0-0/0 Illinois 1-0/1 1-0/1 Owen, 1-1/2 0-0/0 Miami (OH) 0-0/0 Anthony 1-0/1 0-0/0 1-0/1 2-1/3 Louis.* Lewis, A 2-1/3 Mike Illinois Kimmel, Jared Iowa 1-1/2 DNP 5-2/7 Louis.* 2-1/3 6-1/7 Jones, 5-3/8 2-0/2 4-2/6 DNP 1-0/1 2-3/5 2-7/9 DNP 4-2/6 Wash. 3-1/4 1-1/2 Jenkins, 1-1/2 0-1/1 Arthur 0-0/0 2-4/6 5-0/5 McClain, 3-0/3 1-1/2 Tony 2-3/5 3-4/7 5-0/5 4-3/7 3-1/4 Gilbeaux, Brandon1-1/2 4-2/6 1-7/8 Jameel 0-0/0 3-4/7 6-1/7 2-0/2 1-0/1 3-0/3 Cantey, 0-6/6 DNP 1-0/1 0-0/0 3-0/3 Player Parker DEFENSIVE LINE(SOLO-ASSIST/TOTAL) OTHER (SOLO-ASSIST/TOTAL) DEFENSIVE BACKS(SOLO-ASSIST/TOTAL) LINEBACKERS (SOLO-ASSIST/TOTAL) de 000011000000 -/ -/ -/ DNP 2-0/2 0-0/0 0-1/1 1-1/2 0-0/0 0-1/1 0-0/0 ndrew INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS im O) V* ugr* ufl Pt. UF* Cn Cincy* UConn* USF * Pitt.* Buffalo Rutgers* WVU* Miami (OH) S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • November17,2007(12:00p.m.ESPN2)RentschlerFieldHartford,Conn. SYRACUSE at#25/arvCONNECTICUT Tackles Solo Assist Tackles Solo Longest Receptions Receiving Yards Number Punt Returns Total Pass Breakups Longest Receptions Receiving Yards INTs/Return Yds Forced Fumbles Total Assist Tackles Solo TFL-Yds Total Tackles Solo Sacks TFL/Yds Total Assist Longest Receptions Receiving Yards Average Long Yards Punting Number Longest Carries Rushing Yards Rushing Receiving Yards Kick Returns Longest Yards Returns Punt Returns Fumbles Forced Fumbles Forced Breakups INT ReturnYds Interceptions TFL/Yds Total Assist Tackles Solo Receiving Yards Yards Carries Rushing # 13JOHNBARKER # 34PAUL CHIARA # 27NICKCHESTNUT # 3DELONECARTER # 46PARKER CANTEY # 99CORNELIUSCAMPBELL # 14QUINTONBROWN # 22CURTISBRINKLEY # 17A.J.BROWN 2.0/5vs. Miami (OH),2006

1.0/2vs. Illinois, 2007 4vs. Notre Dame, 2005;West Virginia, 2006 3vs. Pittsburgh, 2007 Touchdowns Yards 1vs. Wake Forest, 2006 Assist Touchdowns Receptions Touchdowns Longest Longest Touchdowns Receptions Longest Yards Touchdowns Longest Carries Yards 2vs. Illinois, West Virginia, 2007 11vs. Louisville, 2006 4vs. Rutgers, 2006 6vs. Pittsburgh, 2007 91vs. West Virginia, 2006 108vs. Miami (OH),2006 23vs. Louisville, 2007 1vs. Louisville, 2005 62vs. Illinois 48vs. Rutgers, 2005 26vs. Miami (OH),2006 1vs. Florida State, Connecticut &Lousiville, 2005 15 vs. Pittsburgh, 2007 27 24 vs. Louisville, 2005 38 vs. Louisville, 2005 4vs. Louisville, 2006;Washington, Illinois, 2007 2 vs. Illinois, 2007 3 2 vs. Rutgers, 2007 1 vs. Rutgers, 2007 8 vs. Louisville, 2005 1 vs. Rutgers, USF, 2005;Iowa, Pitt, 2006;WVU,2007

1/16 vs. Connecticut, 1/0vs. West Virginia, 2006 vs. Louisville, 2005 vs. Louisville, 2005 71.0 vs. Buffalo, 2007 112 vs. Washington, 2007 129 vs. Wyoming, 2006 2.0/5 vs. Miami (OH),2006 1.0/1 vs. West Virginia, 2007 36 vs. Louisville, 2005 43 vs. Louisville, 2005 47 vs. SouthFlorida, 2006 71 vs. Buffalo, 2007 22 vs. Pittsburgh, 2006 21 vs. Cincinnati, 2006 23 vs. Louisville, 2007 10 vs. Louisville, 2006 89 vs. Illinois, 2007 20 vs. West Virginia, 2005 20 vs. West Virginia, 2005 2 vs. Rutgers &Louisville, 2005 4 vs. Wake Forest, 2006 9 vs. Louisville, 2006;Louisville, 2007 2 vs. Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Connecticut, 2006 4 vs. Wyoming, 2006 2 vs. Rutgers, 2004 2 vs. Florida State, 2004 2 vs. Rutgers, 2004 2 vs. Washington, 2007 1 vs. 1 vs. Louisville, 2006,Illinois, 2007 1 vs. Miami (OH),2006;Louisville, 2007 4 vs. Louisville, 2006;Iowa, 2007 6 vs. Louisville, 2006;Washington, 2007 1 vs. Connecticut, 2006 1 vs. 1 vs. West Virginia, 2005 6 vs. Pittsburgh, 2007 3 vs. Louisville, SouthFlorida, 2007 3 vs. West Virginia, 2006 2 vs. Miami (OH),Rutgers, 2006 Louisville, Miami (OH), 2007 Iowa, Illinois, SouthFlorida, 2006;vs. Miami (OH),Connecticut, 2006; West Virginia, Rutgers, 2007 ORANGE CAREERHIGHS Longest Carries Rushing Yards Attempts Passing Yards Receiving Kickoff Returns Longest Carries Rushing Yards Fumbles Forced Fumble Recovery Pass Breakups Yards Interceptions Sack/Yds TFL/Yds Total Assist Tackles Solo Longest Receptions Receiving Yards TFL/Yds Breakups Total Assist Tackles Solo TFL/Yds Sacks/Yds Total Tackles Solo Carries 1.0/1vs. West Virginia, 1.0/2vs. USF, 2007 Blocked FGs Longest Rushing Yards Passing Yards Interceptions/Ret. Yds. TFL/Yds Sacks/Yds Breakups Total Assist Tackles Solo F/d Sacks/Yds TFL/Yds Total Assist Tackles Solo # 26DOWAYNE DAVIS # 2CAMERONDANTLEY # 43TONYFIAMMETTA # 5JOEFIELDS # 7DONTEDAVIS # 30VINCENZOGIRUZZI # 91BRANDONGILBEAUX # 45JAKEFLAHERTY 1.0/10vs. 1.0/5vs. Louisville, 1.0/3vs. Buffalo, 2007 1vs. Illinois, 2007

1.0/7vs. Miami (OH),2006 1vs. Virginia, &Rutgers, 2005 2vs. Illinois, 2006;vs. Louisville, Miami (OH),2007 1vs. Notre Dame, 2005;vs. Pittsburgh, 2006 Touchdowns Longest Completions Attempts Assist 1vs. Pittsburgh, 2005 Interceptions Touchdowns Longest Completions Long Receptions Yards Yards 11vs. Louisville, Pittsburgh, 2007 3vs. Washington, Iowa, Illinois, Miami (OH),2007 37vs. Virginia, 2005 11vs. Illinois, 2007 6vs. Pittsburgh, 2007 10vs. Wake Forest, 2006 18vs. Illinois, 2007 53vs. Pittsburgh, 2006 1.0/10 vs. Buffalo, 2005 15 vs. Connecticut, 2005 2.0/11 vs. Pittsburgh, 2007 2vs. SouthFlorida, 2007 4vs. Illinois, 2007 8 vs. Connecticut &Notre Dame, 2005 8 vs. Cincinnati, 2005 131 vs. Cincinnati, 2005 8 vs. Iowa, 2007 5 vs. Iowa, 2007 2/6 vs. Connecticut, 2006;2/(-1)vs. Miami (OH),2007 14 vs. Buffalo and Cincinnati, 2004;Rutgers, 2005 72 vs. Rutgers, 2005 70 vs. Cincinnati, 2005 15 vs. Purdue, 2004 15 vs. SouthFlorida, 2007 6 vs. Miami (OH),2007 8 vs. Louisville, 2007 1 vs. SouthFlorida, 2007 9 vs. Purdue, 2004;Cincinnati, 2005 1 vs. Pittsburgh, 2004 8 vs. Purdue, 2004 1 vs. Iowa, Wyoming, Pitt, SouthFlorida, 2006 7 vs. West Virginia, 2006;West Virginia, USF 2007 8 vs. Illinois, Louisville, SouthFlorida, 2007 1.0/7 vs. Miami (OH),1.0/1vs. Cincinnati, 2006; 1.5/4 vs. Louisville, 2007 1.0/7 vs. Connecticut 2006;1.0/8vs. Pitt,2007 8 vs. Pittsburgh, 2007 5 vs. Rutgers, 2006;Washington, 2007 4 vs. Pittsburgh, 2007 (-2) vs. Washington, 2007 276 vs. SouthFlorida, 2007 1.0/5 vs. Iowa 2007 Buffalo, 2005;1.0/1vs. Washington, 1.0/6 vs. Pittsburgh, 2007 56 vs. Pittsburgh, 2007,toTaj Smith(TD) 21 vs. SouthFlorida, 2007 38 vs. SouthFlorida, 2007 26vs. Pittsburgh, 2006 16 vs. Louisville, 2006 2 vs. Pittsburgh, 2007 6 vs. Pittsburgh, 2007 1 vs. Wyoming, Louisville, 2006 7 vs. Wake Forest, 2006 4 vs. Iowa, 2006 5 vs. Pittsburgh, 2006 S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • November17,2007(12:00p.m.ESPN2)RentschlerFieldHartford,Conn. SYRACUSE at#25/arvCONNECTICUT TFL/Yds Total Tackles Solo Pass Breakups Forced Fumbles Total Tackles Solo Receiving Yards Fumble Recoveries/Yds TFL/Yds Sack/Yds Total Assist Tackles Solo 1.0/5vs. Connecticut, 2006 Blocked Kick TFL/Yds Assist Tackles Solo Longest Number Yards Punt Returns Longest Number Kickoff Returns Pass Breakups TFL/Yds Total Tackles Solo Longest Yards Kick Returns Longest Rushing Yards Fumble Recoveries Total Assist Tackles Solo Total Tackles Solo Sack/Yds Fumbles Forced Fumble Recovery Pass Breakup Total # 93ANDREWLEWIS # 35MIKEHOLMES # 32DOUGHOGUE # 6DONTA HERROD #72 IANHAMMOND # 90JAREDKIMMEL # 98ARTHURKAPALANGA # 97ARTHURJONES # 51TONYJENKINS # 21RYAN HOWARD 4.0/5vs. Buffalo, 2007 1.0/4vs. Miami (OH),2007

1vs. Purdue, 2004 2vs. Louisville, 2005 Assist 1vs. Louisville, 2007 1vs. Miami (OH),South Florida, 2007 1vs. Louisville, 2007 1vs. West Virginia, 2005;vs. Miami (OH),2007 Longest Receptions Assist 1vs. Connecticut, 2004;vs. Pittsburgh, 2006 Yards Touchdowns Carries 0 Assist Assist 8vs. West Virginia, 2007 13vs. West Virginia, 2007 5vs. West Virginia, 2007 4vs. West Virginia, 2007 1 vs. West Virginia, 2006 2 vs. West Virginia, 2006 1 vs. 1 vs. Louisville, 2005;Illinois, WVU,Connecticut, 2006 1 vs. Illinois, Pittsburgh 2007 1 vs. Illinois, Pittsburgh 2007 6vs. Rutgers, 2007 24vs. Buffalo, 2007 9vs. Iowa, 2007 8vs. Miami (OH),2006 2.0/9 vs. 1.0/6 vs. Cincinnati, 2005; Wake Forest 2006;Miami (OH),2007 1vs. Iowa, West Virginia, Rutgers, Pitt2007 1vs. Iowa, Illinois 2007 1vs. Louisville2005;Rutgers 2006; Iowa 2007 118 vs. West Virginia, 2007 1.0/1 vs. Rutgers, ,1.0/2 vs. Pitt,2007 64 vs. West Virginia, 2007 vs. Wake Forest, Miami (OH),WVU,2006 2005; Dame,Notre & Pittsburgh Virginia, Buffalo, 5 vs. 5 vs. Florida State, Georgia Tech, 2004 3 vs. West Virginia, Buffalo, 2007 1vs. Buffalo, 2007 13 vs. SouthFlorida, 2007 32 vs. SouthFlorida, 2007 3 vs. SouthFlorida, 2007 4 vs. West Virginia, 2007 1 vs. West Virginia, 2007 13 vs. Rutgers, 2007 83 vs. Buffalo, 2007 1/0 vs. SouthFlorida, 2006 Connecticut, Notre Dame 2005;Miami (OH),West 2.0/2 vs. Miami (OH),2.0/8vs. Connecticut, 2006 Georgia Tech, 2004;2.0/13vs. Illinois, 2006; Virginia, 2006 7 vs. Iowa, 2007 2 vs. West Virginia, Rutgers, 2007 2 vs. SouthFlorida, 2007 2 vs. Iowa, 2007 1 vs. Washington, Iowa, Louisville2007 8 vs. Rutgers, 2006 8 vs. Rutgers, 2006 1.0/1 vs. SouthFlorida, 2007 ORANGE CAREERHIGHS Tackles Solo Fumble Recovery Forced Fumbles Total Assist Tackles Int. Solo Ret.TDs Int. Ret.Yds. Fumble Recoveries/Ret. Yds. Pass Breakups Interceptions TFL/Yds Total Average Assist Tackles Solo Long Yards Punting Number Longest Receptions Receiving Yards Receiving Receptions Longest Receptions Receiving Yards Receiving Yards Tackles Longest Punt Returns Pass Breakups TFL/Yds Total vs. Louisville, Rutgers, 2007 Kickoff Returns Total 2.5/7vs. Connecticut, 2006 Tackles Solo Blocked FG Interceptions-Ret. Yds TFL/Yds. Sacks/Yds. Pass Breakups

# 80JAWAD NESHEIWAT # 52JAMEELMCCLAIN # 33BENMALJOVEC # 47ROBLONG # 11LAVAR LOBDELL # 12RICEMOSS # 84DA’MON MERKERSON # 86MAXMEISEL # 50MIKEMELE # 20RANDYMCKINNON 1vs. Miami (OH),2007 1vs. Louisville, 2007 1vs. Iowa, 2007

Touchdowns Longest Receptions 1 vs. Touchdowns Longest Yards Touchdowns Yards 7vs. Miami (OH),2007 Assist Assists Number Longest Yards 12vs. Miami (OH),2007 1-38vs. Louisville, 2007 85vs. Louisville, 2007 36vs. Illinois, 2006 9vs. Cincinnati, 2006 4vs. SouthFlorida, 2007 2vs. Illinois, Buffalo, SouthFlorida, 2007 1vs. Louisville, 2007 2/2vs. Louisville, 2007 1vs. Miami (OH),Rutgers, 2006;Illinois, 2007 2.5/5 vs. Illinois, 2.5/11 vs. Cincinnati, 2/15 vs. Iowa, 2006;2/8vs. Miami (OH),2006 45.8 vs. Illinois, 2007 410 vs. Pittsburgh, 2007 52 vs. Rutgers, 2007 73 vs. SouthFlorida, 2007 10 vs. Pittsburgh, 2007 7 vs. West Virginia, 2006;Iowa, 2007 6 vs. Louisville, 2007 1 vs. Louisville, 2005;vs. Wyoming, Louisville, 2006; 1 vs. Connecticut, 2006 1 vs. Miami (OH),2006 1 vs. Miami (OH),Cincinnati, 2006;Rutgers, 2007 5 vs. Miami (OH),2007 10 vs. SouthFlorida, 2007 23 vs. West Virginia, 2007 54 vs. West Virginia, 2007 43 vs. Louisville, 2007 43 vs. Louisville, 2007 6 vs. SouthFlorida 2 vs. Louisville, Pittsburgh, 2007 2 vs. Pittsburgh, 2007 2 vs. Louisville, 2007 3 vs. West Virginia, 2007 116 vs. Louisville, 2005 50vs. Cincinnati, 2005 1.0/3 vs. Rutgers, 2007 18 vs. Illinois, 2006 19 vs. Iowa, 2006 48 vs. Louisville, 2007 16 vs. Illinois, 2006 Connecticut, 2004;SouthFlorida, 2006;Iowa,2007 0.5/1 vs. Rutgers, 2007 2 vs. Iowa, 2006 1 vs. Wake Forest, 2006 4 vs. Cincinnati, 2006;Rutgers, 2007 6 vs. Louisville, 2005 1 vs. Wyoming, 2006 4 vs. Miami (OH),2006 , 2007 S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • November17,2007(12:00p.m.ESPN2)RentschlerFieldHartford,Conn. SYRACUSE at#25/arvCONNECTICUT Receiving Receptions Made PAT’s Attempts Made Field Goals Pass Breakups Total Tackles Solo Fumbles Forced Sacks/Yds TFL/Yds Total Assist Tackles Solo Receiving Catches Longest Carries Rushing Yards Attempts Passing Yards TFL-Yards Total Tackles Solo Receiving Receptions Total Assist Tackles Solo Rushing eetos Receptions Yards Longest Receiving Fumble Recoveries-Yds Forced Fumbles Tackles Solo Kickoff Return Receiving Touchdown Longest Carries Rushing Yards # 28NICOSCOTT # 9ANDREWROBINSON # 56ANTHONYPERKINS # 85MIKEOWEN # 25DERRELLSMITH # 81DANSHEERAN # 42PATRICK SHADLE # 95NICKSANTIAGO # 24JEREMYSELLERS

1.0-7vs. West Virginia, 2007

1vs. Buffalo, 2007 2vs. West Virginia, 2004 Longest Attempted 1vs. Buffalo, 2007 Total Assists Longest Yards Longest Receptions Yards Longest Yards Yards Interceptions Touchdowns Longest Completions Longest Yards Longest Carries Yards Assist Assist 2vs. Iowa, 2006;Buffalo, 2007 2vs. Iowa, 2006;Buffalo, 2007

9vs. West Virginia, 2004 27vs. Illinois, 2007 17vs. Iowa, 2007 3vs. Louisville, 2007 1-0vs. Buffalo, 2007 17vs. SouthFlorida, 2007 4vs. Rutgers, 2006 15vs. Washington, 2007 1vs. Pittsburgh, 2007 19vs. Washington, 2007 50vs. South Florida, 2007 6vs. West Virginia, 2004 27vs. Illinois, 2007 9vs. Iowa, 2007 4vs. Cincinnati, 2006;Louisville, 2007 18vs. Rutgers, 2006;Miami (OH),2007 5vs. Washington, 2007 8vs. Washington, 2007 2vs. Buffalo, 2007 3vs. Iowa, 2006 2vs. BostonCollege, 2004 1vs. Illinois, 2007 s 1.0/3 vs. 1.0/3 vs. Illinois, 2006; 1.0/8vs. Iowa, 2007 2vs. West Virginia, Buffalo, 2007 5 vs. Louisville, 2007 5 vs. Louisville, 2007 2 vs. 1 vs. West Virginia, 2006 3 vs. Cincinnati, 2006 2 vs. Buffalo, 2005;Illinois, 2006;Louisville, Pitt2007 12 vs. Rutgers, 2007 2 vs. Washington, 2007 2 vs. Louisville, 2007 1 vs. 9 vs. Buffalo, 2007 7 vs. Buffalo, 2007 2 vs. SouthFlorida, 2007 1 vs. SouthFlorida, 2007 1 vs. Washington, Illinois, Buffalo, Pitt2007 423 vs. Louisville, 2007 Iowa, Miami (OH),Wyoming, Louisville, Connecticut, 2006; Washington, Illinois, Buffalo, 2007 13 vs. SouthFlorida, 2007 79 vs. Louisville, 2007,toTaj Smith(TD) 20 vs. Washington, 2007 62 vs. Buffalo, 2007 36 vs. Miami (OH),2007 2007 Illinois, 1.0/1vs. Louisville, 2006;1.0/8vs. Iowa, 7vs. Iowa, 2007 4 vs. Louisville, 2007 2 vs. SouthFlorida, 2007 1 vs. Rutgers, 2006 9 vs. Buffalo, 2007 9 vs. Washington 1 vs. Washington, Iowa, 2007 9 vs. Washington, 2007 Wake Forest, Iowa, Illinois, Miami (OH),West Virginia, 2006;Washington, Buffalo, 2007 ORANGE CAREERHIGHS F/d TFL/Yds

Tackles Solo Interceptions-Return Yds vs. Louisville, 2006 Kick Returns Yards Longest Number Punt Returns Longest Receptions Receiving Yards TFL/Yds. Longest Carries Rushing Yards Tackles Solo Longest Number Kickoff Returns Longest Receptions Receiving Yards Total Assist vs. Washington, Iowa, 2007 vs. Washington, Iowa, 2007 Kickoff Returns Tackles Solo vs. Sacks/Yds TFL/Yds Total Assist Tackles Solo Tackles Solo Longest Tackles Solo Total Assist Rushing Yards Touchdowns Longest Receptions Receiving Yards # 15BRUCEWILLIAMS # 48MAXSUTER # 1MIKEWILLIAMS # 55LEEWILLIAMS # 94BUDTRIBBEY # 29JASONTANNER # 58MIKESTENCLIK # 4TAJ SMITH 3.0/7vs. Wyoming, 2006 1.0/2vs. Wyoming, 1.0/4vs. Connecticut 2006 5vs. Louisville, 2005 Touchdowns Total Assist Longest Yards Total Assist Touchdowns Yards Yards Total 2.0/5vs. Pittsburgh, 2007 Touchdowns Longest Carries 5vs. Illinois, 2007 7vs. Illinois, 2007 109vs. Cincinnati, 2005 20vs. Notre Dame, 2005 2vs. Illinois, West Virginia, 2007 1-23vs. Iowa, 2007 4vs. West Virginia, 2007 1vs. Wake Forest, Illinois, Connecticut, 2006; 7vs. West Virginia, 2007

26vs. Cincinnati, 2005 27vs. Pittsburgh, 2007 48vs. Illinois, 2006 3vs. West Virginia, 2007 2vs. Wake Forest, 2006 13vs. Wake Forest, 2006 0.5/1 vs. Rutgers, 2007 39 vs. Louisville, 2005 20 vs. SouthFlorida, 2005 12 vs. Notre Dame, 2005 1vs. Louisville, 2007 1vs. Illinois, 2006 113 vs. Buffalo, 2007 3 vs. SouthFlorida, Notre Dame &Louisville, 2005; 2 vs. Notre Dame, 2005 2 vs. Pittsburgh, 2007 3 vs. Washington, SouthFlorida, 2007 61vs. West Virginia, 2007 3 vs. Washington, SouthFlorida, 2007 3 vs. Buffalo, 2007 8 vs. Pittsburgh, 2007 6 vs. Pittsburgh, 2007 8 vs. Pittsburgh, SouthFlorida, 2007 1 vs. Pittsburgh, WVU,Louisville, USF, 2006 198 vs. Rutgers, 2007 173 vs. Louisville, 2007 6 vs. West Virginia, 2006 4 vs. West Virginia, 2006 4 vs. Wyoming, 2006 12 vs. Pittsburgh, 2007 93 vs. Louisville, 2007 37 vs. Rutgers, 2006 17 vs. Rutgers, 2006 79 vs. Louisville, 2007 6 vs. Pittsburgh, 2007 8 vs. SouthFlorida, 2007 1 vs. Wake Forest, Illinois, Connecticut, 2006; 3 vs. Rutgers, 2006 2 vs. Louisville, 2007 6 vs. Miami (OH),2007 Washington, Louisville, Miami (OH), West Virginia, Rutgers, Buffalo, Pitt,USF, 2007

S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE SYRACUSE INTHEBIGEASTCONFERENCE • November17,2007(12:00p.m.ESPN2)RentschlerFieldHartford,Conn. SYRACUSE at#25/arvCONNECTICUT e oeDfne t 95.7 78.9 36.8 .947 .750 26:54 8th 8th 8th 6th 47.9 4th 28.6 8th 7 60.0 73.6 33.3 39 144 8th 8th 238 8th 8th 126.2 7th 1st 8th 4.6 468.3 141.8 Red Zone Defense 283.5 8th Red Zone Offense Kickoff Coverage 219.6 Time of Possession 8th 63.3 5th PAT 8th Kicking -3 Field Goals 8th 7th 34.2 Opp. Third DownConv. 25.0 8th 248.7 Third DownConversions 220.2 Opp. FourthDownConv. 8th 4th DownConversions 8th 33.6 Tied 5th Opponent Penalties 6th 15.9 Penalties 2nd 1st Sacks Against 6th 5th Sacks By Opponent FirstDowns First Downs 8th Pass 8th Defense Efficiency Pass Efficiency Punt Returns Total Defense Total Offense 53.3 Rushing Defense Rushing Offense Turnover Margin Net Punting Kickoff Returns Pass Defense Pass Offense Scoring Defense Scoring Offense Category Rank Statistic oivlea ot lrd 80 .. ESPNU ESPNRegional ESPNorESPN2 8:00 p.m. ESPN2 12:00p.m. 7:45p.m. 12:00p.m. Louisville atSouthFlorida #7/6 West Virginia atCincinnati Syracuse at#13/16Connecticut Pittsburgh atRutgers Saturday, November 17,2007 This Week inthe BIG EAST ikrtr d/ae n 26.0 2nd 75.0 Kick return yds/game 4th 6th 4.50 67.1 Receiving 4th Williams Receptions/game 0.90 Field goal pct. 7th Receiving Yds/game Suter All Yds/game Smith, T. Scoring purpose Field goals/game5th Shadle yds/game Passing7th 65.3 8th (kick) Total 108.0 6th 190.4 Robinson Passing T-21st 5.8 Fumbles Avg/game 4.5 Efficiency McClain Tackles/game 7th 6th Offense Forced/game 193.2 125.9 T-8th 0.20 ake o osgm 2d 1.65 16.5 2nd 2nd Tackles for Loss/game 25.0 Maljovec 4th Tackles for Loss Long Punting 9th 76 Kick return yds/game 2nd Jones average Holmes 42.7 Tackles/game10th 5th Flaherty Tackles 5th Rank Tackles/game T-4th Stat 7.6 Tackles 87 4 Fields Interceptions 8.7 Player Category Orange inthe BIG EAST .700 7-3 SYRACUSE 1-4 .400 .889 Louisville 2-3 2-3 .800 .200 Rutgers 2-3 8-1 Pct. .400 South Florida .750 8-2 W-L 2-8 .800 Pittsburgh 2-2 Pct. 3-1 .400 W-L .200 Cincinnati5-5 3-2 4-1 .500 West Virginia .500 .600 Connecticut 6-4 4-5 School .444 8-2 BIG .600 .800 2007 BIG EASTStandings EAST Overall Fumbles Recovered/game T-3rd 0.25 S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE *indicates BIG EASTconference game • November17,2007(12:00p.m.ESPN2)RentschlerFieldHartford,Conn. SYRACUSE at#25/arvCONNECTICUT ot lrd 6 3 5 2 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 0 0 2-2 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 5 0 1-1 2 1-1 38 1 0-0 0 20 5 2 3 6 6 1 4 2 6 45 4 71 0 5 Cincinnati * 17 21 Syracuse 1 101 0 120 at Connecticut * 0 2 0-0 28 0 4 7 Syracuse 1 202 1 0 South Florida * 1 0 54 3 0 0 Half Game 1-1 Syracuse 4-4 0 Fumble 0 1 142 0 Int at Pittsburgh * 7 0 1 2 4 2-2 Syracuse 0 0 Downs 71 0 0 MissedFG 0 4 1 Buffalo1 0 243 0 FG-FGA 1 Syracuse0-0 0 1 3 4 0 0 0 Pass 0 0 0 4 0 0 Rutgers 0 Rush 0 0-0 0 Syracuse 0 0 0 0 1-1 0 0 101 TDs 0 0 0 West Virginia 243 * 0-0 0 32 0 3 4 Syracuse 0 0 0 * 0 0 142 1 at Miami (OH) Total Points 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1-1 Syracuse 0 Scores 0 1-1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 at Louisville* 0 10 InRedZone 0 0-0 0 Syracuse 0 61 0 355 0 213 0 0 1 0 1 Illinois 5 0 1 5 3 1 0-1 0 Syracuse 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 at 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 Syracuse 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Washington 0 0 0 Syracuse 0 0 Iowa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 poetT tl 4 5 264 33 Opponent 9011 4 24 4745 Syracuse 1 19 15 7 9 1 4-5 0 1 1 12-12 Totals 1 Totals 0 0 0 1 0 0 SYRACUSE INTHEREDZONE2007 Nesheiwat Sheeran* Norton Norton McCall Durand McKenzie McKenzie Madison Nesheiwat Nesheiwat Nesheiwat Madison Nesheiwat Chavers Chavers Norton Norton Williams Norton Smith,T. Williams Norton Durand Durand Williams Smith,T. Durand Fiammetta Smith,T. Durand McKenzie McKenzie Owen(TE) Fiammetta McKenzie Madison McCall Madison Hogue Brinkley Madison Madison Chavers Robinson * Startedthree wide Chavers receivers inplaceof atight Hogue end Dantley Chavers Robinson Chavers Williams Williams CINCINNATI* Smith,T. Smith,T. Williams Williams Smith,T.at Connecticut* Smith,T. Fiammetta Fiammetta SOUTH FLORIDA Owen(TE) Fiammetta Brinkley Brinkley at Pittsburgh* Robinson Robinson Brinkley Brinkley BUFFALO Robinson Robinson RUTGERS* Robinson WEST VIRGINIA* at Miami (OH) at Louisville* ILLINOIS Robinson Brinkley at Iowa WASHINGTON Robinson Opponent QB Fiammetta Brinkley TB Brinkley FB Fiammetta Smith, WR Fiammetta WR Smith, LT Smith, T. T. LG C Williams Williams T.RG Chavers RT Chavers TE Williams Madison Madison McCall Chavers Durand McKenzie Madison Norton Durand Nesheiwat McKenzie Norton Durand Merkerson* Norton Nesheiwat OT LRD Gleu Jns iuz MCan ee lhry ct,N^ hsnt Davis, Dowayne Chestnut Davis, Dowayne Scott,N.^ Davis, Dowayne Chestnut Davis, Dowayne Flaherty Davis, Dowayne Davis, Dowayne Fields Fields Fields Fields Cantey Mele Flaherty A.J.Brown A.J.Brown Davis, Dowayne A.J.Brown A.J.Brown Chestnut Stenclik McClain Chestnut Fields Chestnut Chestnut McClain Giruzzi Giruzzi Giruzzi Giruzzi Giruzzi Flaherty A.J.Brown Santiago Flaherty Jones ^ Syracuse startedfifthdefensive backinplaceof alinebacker Flaherty Flaherty Maljovec Chestnut Jones Holmes ^ Gilbeaux Maljovec Maljovec Gilbeaux McClain McClain CINCINNATI* Giruzzi McClain McClain at Connecticut* Flaherty Jenkins Jenkins Maljovec SOUTH FLORIDA Jenkins Jenkins Jones Jones Jones at Pittsburgh* Gilbeaux Jones Jones Gilbeaux McClain Gilbeaux BUFFALO Gilbeaux Gilbeaux Gilbeaux JenkinsRUTGERS* Gilbeaux WEST VIRGINIA* Jones Gilbeaux at Miami (OH) at Louisville* Jones ILLINOIS Jones at Iowa WASHINGTON Opponent LE Santiago DEFENSE Jenkins LT RT McClain RE LB Stenclik LB LB Flaherty CB SS FS OFFENSE Giruzzi CB Chestnut Holmes Fields Davis, Dowayne

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Holmes S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE ROBINSON’S RECORDMONTH-BY-MONTH THE ROBINSONYEARS(2005-PRESENT) *Indicates BIG EASTconference game 2007 SCORINGBYQUARTERS • November17,2007(12:00p.m.ESPN2)RentschlerFieldHartford,Conn. SYRACUSE at#25/arvCONNECTICUT lyn nFeduf -0 1-14 0-0 1-9 0-0 1-4 6-20 0-0 1-0 5-13 1-0 1-0 1-6 0-1 4-0 2-2 1-2 7-26 0-18 0-0 January 0-1 December 0-0 BIG 2-0 EAST 0-24 November 2-2 1-7 Overall 0-0 1-1 2-8 1-0 0-9 October 1-11 1-0 1-2 5-13 September 5-7 0-0 6-0 1-6 3-4 August 0-0 6-12 4-1 Month Overall 1-14 5-0 0-0 0-0 Home Playing inthe Carrier Dome Playing onFieldTurf Playing onAstroTurf Playing onnatural grass SU scores 40+points SUscores 30-39 points SU scores 20-29points SU scores lessthan20points 336 SU rushes for 250+&passesfor 250+yards 159 SU passes for 250+yards SU rushes for 250+yards SUbackrushes for 100+yards SUleadsafterthree quarters 79 SU leads atthe half 40 Opponent scores first 41 86 SU 48 scores first 20 109 SU’s record under Greg Robinson when... 37 59 0 34 21 10 13 Opponent 0 Totals Syracuse Totals 55 10 7 10 370 Cincinnati * 0 Syracuse 17 35 0 12 37 at Connecticut * 0 036 Syracuse 3 14 20 South Florida * 14 03 3 10 Syracuse 14 21 17 at Pittsburgh * 0 14 38 Syracuse 14 7 17 0 7 14 14 07 Buffalo 7 Syracuse 7 14 07 Rutgers 0 Syracuse 0 20 * West Virginia * 41 3 Syracuse 010 17 7 14 17 0 at 14 03 0 0 Syracuse Miami 0 at Louisville* 0 35 Syracuse 7 12 14 70 14 (OH) 42 306 Illinois 14 0 3 21 7 Syracuse at Syracuse 14 Iowa Washington Syracuse 1st 10 2nd 7 3rd 38 4th OT Total S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • November17,2007(12:00p.m.ESPN2)RentschlerFieldHartford,Conn. SYRACUSE at#25/arvCONNECTICUT Low 2-10,SouthFlorida 2-12,Miami (OH) 2-13,West Virginia Rutgers, Buffalo, SouthFlorida 2-14vs. Pittsburgh 2-10vs. Miami (OH) Third DownConv. % 2-11, Low Time of Possession Low Yards Penalized Low Penalties Buffalo Low Sacks By:#-Yds. Most Total Turnovers Most Fumbles Lost Most Passes Had Intercepted Low Total Off.Yards Low Total Plays Low Passing Yardage Low Pass Completions Low Passing Plays Low Rushing Yards Low Rushing Plays Low First Downs OPPONENTS Low Points inaHalf Low Points SYRACUSE 8v.Lusil 55,West Virginia 38vs. Louisville 1v.Lusil 16,SouthFlorida 11vs. Louisville 0v.Bfao 93,Louisville 70vs. Buffalo s oa lios it 0,Washington, Illinois, Miami (OH),Rutgers, Buffalo, Pitt 0vs. Iowa, Illinois, Pitt 8v.SuhFoia 65,Louisville 38vs. SouthFlorida 2v.Bfao 56,SouthFlorida 42vs. Buffalo 7 s ufl 378,Illinois 179vs. Buffalo 0v.Ilni,Ptsug 0,Washington, West Virginia, Pitt 0vs. Illinois, Pittsburgh 6 s oivle 628vs. Louisville 465vs. Louisville 9 s oivle 144,SouthFlorida 96vs. Louisville 1v.Lusil 31,West Virginia 21vs. Louisville

15 s ahntn 36:52,Miami (OH) 31:51vs. Washington 1. s oa 25.0,Pittsburgh 13.3vs. Iowa 30 s im O) 28:09,Washington 35,Iowa, Pittsburgh 4,Iowa, Pittsburgh 23:08vs. Miami (OH) 25vs. Pittsburgh 294,Pittsburgh 3vs. Pittsburgh 2-15,Louisville 62,Washington 130,Illinois 0-0vs. Washington, Illinois, West Virginia, 13,Miami (OH) 20,Illinois 73,Louisville, Buffalo 16,Pittsburgh 27,Buffalo 103vs. Iowa 12,Buffalo 50vs. Iowa 79vs. Iowa 6vs. West Virginia 3,Miami (OH),Buffalo 16vs. West Virginia 8vs. Washington 17vs. SouthFlorida 5vs. Iowa 0vs. Iowa, Miami (OH),Rutgers 0vs. Iowa s ot lrd 4,Louisville 2,Louisville 3,Miami (OH) 4vs. SouthFlorida 2vs. Louisville, SouthFlorida 2vs. West Virginia, Buffalo, SouthFlorida 5. s ufl 68.4,Iowa 50.0vs. Buffalo -2v.Iw 7-21,Washington 555,Louisville 2-12 vs. Iowa 45,Louisville 0,Washington, Illinois, West Virginia, Pitt 0vs. Washington, Illinois, Louisville, 37,Louisville Miami (OH),Pitt 423 vs. Louisville 21 vs. SouthFlorida 26 vs. Buffalo 2007 TEAMSUPERLATIVES S SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2007 ORANGE PRIDE • November17,2007(12:00p.m.ESPN2)RentschlerFieldHartford,Conn. SYRACUSE at#25/arvCONNECTICUT 1,AllenCray, SouthFlorida 1,Jerome Murphy, SouthFlorida 1,Joshua Thomas, Buffalo 1,Davont Shannon, Buffalo 1,Jonathan Freeny, Rutgers 1,RyanMundy, West Virginia 1,Keilen Dykes, West Virginia 18,, Illinois 18,Tony Moeaki, Iowa Longest Int. Return Interception Yds. Gained 2,Patrick Shadlevs. Illinois Interceptions by Punt ReturnYards Punt Returns Kickoff ReturnYards Kickoff Returns Long Punt Return Long Punt Punting Yards Punts Long Field Goal PATs Scoring (points) Total Offense All-Purpose Yds. TDs Receiving 6,Pat McAfee, West Virginia 8,Mike Williams vs. SouthFlorida Field Goals Yards Receiving 1,Joe Fields vs. SouthFlorida Blocked PAT Blocked Punts 4,Brian Brohm, Louisville Blocked Field Goals 3,RayRice, Rutgers 3,Rashard Mendenhall, Illinois 1,DougHogue vs. Buffalo Pass Receptions 1,CurtisBrinkleyvs. Rutgers 1,CurtisBrinkleyvs. West Virginia TDs passing Long Pass Play OPPONENTS Longest Run TDs Rushing Rushing Yards Rushing Attempts SYRACUSE 2,Cameron Dantley vs. SouthFlorida Yards Passing 65.4, Pass Pct. (min.10att.) Interceptions Thrown Pass Completions Pass Attempts A 5,Patrick Shadlevs. Louisville 0 o ogv.Ptsug 7,DaveBrytus, Pittsburgh 10,RobLong vs. Pittsburgh 73,RobLong vs. SouthFlorida 2,Patrick Shadlevs. Washington ,Ade oisnv.Lusil 4,Jake Christensen, Iowa 4,Andrew Robinson vs. Louisville 0 1,Jeremy Sellersvs. Illinois 29,CurtisBrinkleyvs. Rutgers 3,RyanHoward vs. SouthFlorida 423, A 1,RbLn s itbrh 283,Jacob Richardson, Miami (OH) 410,RobLong vs. Pittsburgh ,TjSihv.Lusil 3 oyMek,Iw 3,Tony Moeaki, Iowa 2,Taj Smithvs. Louisville 98,CurtisBrinkleyvs. Rutgers 421, A 0 8 aeo ate s ot lrd 65,Brian Brohm, Louisville 38,Cameron Dantley vs. SouthFlorida 79, A 50,Patrick Shadlevs. SouthFlorida ,MxStrv.SuhFoia 6,JaJuan Spillman, Louisville 8,Max Sutervs. SouthFlorida 173,Taj Smithvs. Louisville 8,Mike Williams vs. Pittsburgh 2 a mt s oivle 18,LouisRankin,Washington 12,Taj Smithvs. Louisville 9,MxStrv.Rtes 225,RayRice, Rutgers 198,Max Sutervs. Rutgers ,JeFed s im O) 1,, Iowa 2,Joe Fields vs. Miami (OH) 1 aeo ate s ot lrd 45,Brian Brohm, Louisville 21,Cameron Dantley vs. SouthFlorida 3 ynHwr s ot lrd 53,Aaron Berry, Pittsburgh 13,RyanHoward vs. SouthFlorida 2 ynHwr s ot lrd 106,Aaron Berry, Pittsburgh 32,RyanHoward vs. SouthFlorida 52,BenMaljovec vs. Rutgers 9,MxStrv.Rtes 108,LowellRobinson, Pittsburgh 198,Max Sutervs. Rutgers 65.4, A 2 e ajvcv.Rtes 26,RyanMundy, West Virginia 52,BenMaljovec vs. Rutgers 24, DougHogue vs. Buffalo 2, Patrick Shadlevs. Buffalo 1, Jameel McClain vs. Miami (OH) 2, Andrew Robinson vs. West Virginia, Buffalo

ndrew Robinson vs. Louisville de oisnv.Lusil 52,Jake Christensen, Iowa ndrew Robinson vs. Louisville de oisnv.Lusil 555,Brian Brohm, Louisville ndrew Robinson vs. Louisville de oisnv.Ilni 80.0,Pat White, West Virginia ndrew Robinson vs. Louisville ndrew Robinson vs. Illinois 2007 INDIVIDUALSUPERLATIVES

549, Brian Brohm, Louisville 205, , Louisville 196, RayRice, Rutgers 63, Pat McAfee, West Virginia 18, RayRice, Rutgers 50, Jason Reda, Illinois 12, Harry Douglas, Louisville 26, RyanMundy, West Virginia 36, RayRice, Rutgers 75, Aston Samuels, SouthFlorida 4, A.J.Principe, Buffalo 6, Aaron Berry, Pittsburgh 6, RyanPerkins, Washington 0 2, Kenny Iwebema, Iowa 3, LouisRankin,Washington 1, Devin McCourty, Rutgers 3, Mike Kokal, Miami (OH)

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