2007 Player Bios Personal: Born July 15, 1986...major is social science...his older brother, Baraka, was a starter on the defensive line for the Miami Hurricanes and is currently on the Seattle Seahawks roster…father, Freddy “Glossie” Atkins, is the mayor and city commissioner of Sarasota, Fla…first name is pronounced DEW-ma-kuh.

At Florida State: Enters two-a-days listed third on the depth chart at the Rover position behind Myron Rolle and Roosevelt Lawson…an outstanding athlete who displays good range and has good instincts for the game…slowed during the early part of the season by a torn meniscus in his right knee suffered during the second At Florida State: Will contend for the starting assignment at a week of pre-season practice…hyper-extended his knee during a strongside linebacker position after performing well in four games at tackling drill during two-a day practices…the injury kept him on the the position during his true freshman season…was lost for the year sideline for most of the first half of the season and eventually forced after tearing the ACL in his left knee against Rice…did not participate him to take a redshirt season. in spring practice but was cleared by the medical staff to participate 2006: A redshirt season. fully in summer conditioning drills…combines great speed with High School: Graduated from Eisenhower in 2006…the No. 38 tremendous instinct for the game…his tremendous work ethic helped safety in the nation according to Rivals.com...a three-star player and him earn playing time in the first game of his true freshman season. No. 43 overall recruit in the Rivals.com Postseason Texas Top 100 for As a Freshman (2006): Earned playing time in the first four 2006...despite missing time with an injury in 2005, he amassed 137 games of the season (Miami, Troy, Clemson and Rice) before injuring tackles (65 solo) over the course of two seasons for his left knee on kickoff coverage in the third quarter against Rice…the Eisenhower...played in three games as a senior…regarded as a three- injury was not caused by any contact — his knee gave out as he star prospect and the No. 43-ranked safety nationally by Scout.com...a attempted to cut and make a tackle… was tied for third on the team in pre-season all-region selection by PrepStar magazine prior to the 2005 tackles with 13 when he was injured…recorded his career-high of 10 season...chose Florida State over Arizona State, Arkansas, Oklahoma tackles in the Seminoles’ victory over Troy, one tackle against Clemson State and Washington State. and two against Rice before he was hurt during that game…his 10 Personal: Born June 2, 1988…enrolled in undergraduate studies. tackles against Troy – including a career-high six unassisted stops – led the team and ranks as his career-high for a single game…his 10 tackles against Troy was the most by a Seminole true freshman since 2006 first-round NFL draft selection Ernie Sims recorded 10 tackles against Wake Forest in 2003…also recorded a career-high two pass break-ups against Troy…recorded his first career against Rice in the Seminoles’ 55-7 victory over the Owls…picked off a Joel Armstrong pass and returned it 54-yards to the Rice 15-yard line. High School: Graduated from Stephenson in 2006…a four-star player and the third-ranked outside linebacker in the nation overall according to Rivals.com...the No. 37 overall prospect in the Rivals100 for 2006 and ranked as the No. 3 player in the state on the postseason Georgia Top 50 list...rated by Rivals.com as the No. 1 player in the state of Georgia prior to the 2005 season after recording 136 tackles and eight sacks as a junior in 2004...named a second-team EA Sports All-American...chosen as a Parade All-American and participated in the 2006 U.S. Army All-American game...the No. 18 overall recruit on the At Florida State: Versatile offensive lineman who worked at ESPN 150...rated as the No. 4 linebacker in the nation in the center and guard this spring…will enter the fall as the leading PrepStar100 and was listed as the No. 11 overall prospect on PrepStar candidate to take over for Cory Niblock at the right guard spot…has Magazine’s Top 100 Dream Team...a first team all-state selection by spent most of his Florida State career at the center position…has the Georgia Sports Writers Association who also named him Class 5A played in 17 games in his career…progressed throughout the spring Defensive Player of the Year after he recorded 150 tackles and three and was playing at a very high level toward the end of spring as a senior…chose Florida State over Florida, Miami and workouts…will provide depth and is expected to compete for a Virginia Tech. starting spot. Personal: Born July 21, 1987…Marcus is the son of Catherine Sophomore Year (2006): Played in 10 games as the back-up to Geiger and Reggie Ball…the younger brother of former Georgia Tech starting center John Frady…saw action in seven of the team’s last eight Reggie Ball and current Tennessee Chattanooga senior games…was on the field in all six games in which Florida State rushed defensive back Raeshon Ball…mother Catherine watched all three of for over 100 yards…the Seminoles averaged almost 107 rushing yards her sons play in the same weekend in 2006…watched Raeshon play in the 10 games in which Atkins played…saw playing time in all four against Tennessee Tech on Aug. 31, was in Atlanta to see Reggie play games the offense generated 400-plus yards in total offense. Notre Dame on Sept. 2 and in Miami to see Marcus and the Seminoles Freshman Year (2005): Appeared in wins over The Citadel, play Miami on Monday night…attended Marcus’s game against Miami Syracuse, Wake Forest, Duke and Virginia Tech as the reserve center with both Raeshon and Reggie…enrolled in undergraduate studies. behind senior All-ACC selection David Castillo...came on in relief during the crucial fourth quarter of the ACC Championship victory over Virginia Tech after Castillo went down with a sprained ankle BALL’S CAREER STATISTICS ...helped the FSU offense preserve the lead that brought the team its Year UT AT TT TFL QS PBU FC FR INT TD 12th ACC Championship. 2006 7 6 13 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2004: A redshirt season. Totals 7 6 13 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 High School: Graduated from Booker High School in 2004...the No. 11 offensive guard and earned a four-star ranking by Rivals.com BALL’S CAREER-HIGHS ...earned 3A all-state first team honors and was a member of the Starts ...... 0 Florida squad in the CaliFlorida Bowl as a senior...named to the Best of Tackles ...... 10, vs. Troy, 2006 the South team by the Tampa Tribune...earned all-state honorable Interceptions ...... 1, vs. Rice, 2006 mention, all-area and all-district honors as he graded out at 93 percent Passes Broken Up ...... 2. vs. Troy as a junior...was also a member of the track and field team at Booker and threw the shot put and discus, earning all-county honors ...selected Florida State over Michigan, Florida, LSU, Iowa, Southern Cal and Ohio State. 51

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At Florida State: One of the most elusive running backs on the At Florida State: Enters the fall behind Shannon Boatman and FSU roster, Ball has yet to see any playing time due to injury…after an Caz Piurowski at the right tackle spot…has worked hard in the weight impressive start to the spring in 2006, Ball missed the entire season room and dropped a considerable amount of weight since the start of when he tore the ACL in his right knee in the Garnet & Gold the off-season…weighs 25 pounds less than he did entering the 2006 game…missed his entire senior season of high school with a partially season…needs to continue to improve on his technique to challenge torn ACL in his left knee…was limited to non-contact drills this spring Boatman and Piurowski for playing time…has played in 20 games the but is expected to be cleared for full contact as the team enters two-a- last two seasons. days this fall…will compete for playing time with Jamaal Edwards and Sophomore Year (2006): Appeared in seven games as a redshirt Marcus Sims behind starter Antone Smith…could also be a factor on sophomore…was on the line in four of the six games in which FSU special teams as a punt returner. rushed for 100 or more yards…played in the game versus Rice as the Sophomore Year (2006): Missed the entire season after tearing Seminole offense piled up a season-high 287 rushing yards and 500 his ACL in the Garnet & Gold game on the final day of spring practice. total yards…played in two other games where Florida State racked up Freshman Year (2005): Redshirt season in a deep backfield over 400 yards of total offense. featuring two players (Leon Washington and Lorenzo Booker) who are Freshman Year (2005): Appeared in all 13 games during his first currently in the NFL. participating season...served as the primary back-up to Jacky Claude at High School: Graduated from LaMarque High School in 2005…a left guard...contributed on special teams as a member of the field goal four-star player by Rivals.com...the No. 45 player in the state of Texas and extra point units. according to Superprep despite missing his entire senior season with a 2004: A redshirt season. knee injury...also impressed coaching staff with his receiving High School: Graduated from St. Thomas More High School in skills...joins high school teammate Korey Mangum at Florida Louisiana in 2004...the No. 46 offensive tackle entering the college State...rushed for nearly 1,300 yards and 15 TDs in just nine games as ranks and a three-star prospect by Rivals.com ...earned all-state first- a junior...father, Derrick Florence, owns the fastest 100-meter time team honors, all-district 5-AAAA, All-Lafayette Parish first team and All- recorded by a high school athlete (10.18) according to Track and Field Acadiana first team as a junior...the 23rd ranked player in the state of News...chose Florida State over TCU, Texas A&M and Oklahoma State. Louisiana his senior season...an all-state first-team selection by the Personal: Born Sept. 17, 1986...enrolled in undergraduate Louisiana Sportswriters and an all-state second-team selection by the studies...nickname is Lil’ Russ. state’s coaches...selected Florida State over South Carolina, Tennessee and Tulane. Personal: Born Feb. 17, 1986...a sport management major...dad played college baseball at Louisiana-Lafayette and his brother played at Central Arkansas…last name is pronounced BURN-yard.

At Florida State: Tough player who will need to become more comfortable with the new offensive scheme…listed behind David Overmyer on the depth chart at right guard…could be a factor on the line if he is able to grasp the offense due to his style of play…has lost At Florida State: First team at the right tackle spot entering fall 17 pounds since the end of the 2006 season. practice…has worked extremely hard in the weight room over the 2006: A redshirt season. summer…significantly improved his strength since the 2006 High School: Graduated from Gulliver Prep in 2006…rated a season…entering his senior season, Boatman has a lot of work to do in three-star player by Rivals.com...ranked as the No. 53 guard in the a short period of time but the coaches are very pleased with the nation by Rivals.com despite only playing football since the ninth progress he has made…started 12 games in his first season at FSU in grade...a three-star player according to Scout.com...named first-team 2006…has lost nearly 20 pounds this off-season. All-Dade County by the Miami Herald after his senior season...credited Junior Year (2006): Started every game except for NC State and with 25 pancake blocks from the right tackle position in 2005...earned played in all 13 games…started every game in which FSU rushed for second-team All-State honors from the Florida Sports Writers Associa- 100 or more yards and gained 400 or more yards in total tion as a senior...part of a Gulliver team that had an 8-2 record in offense…among returning offensive linemen, only Jacky Claude and 2005...a high school teammate of fellow Florida State players Anthony John Frady started more games than Boatman in 2006…the Seminoles Leon and Patrick Robinson...chose Florida State over Miami and Iowa. scored at least one rushing TD in 11 of his 12 starts… Florida State’s Personal: Born Sept. 7, 1988…enrolled in undergraduate studies. offense ranked fourth overall in the ACC (324.7 yards per game), second in passing (230.6) and second in scoring (26.5 points per game)…started the Boston College contest as quarterback accounted for 338 yards, the fourth-highest single-game total in the ACC during 2006…also on the line as Antone Smith rushed for 20.2 yards per carry against Duke, the fourth-best single- game performance in the conference in 2006…versus Rice the Seminole offense piled up a season-high 287 rushing yards and 500 total yards with Boatman in the starting line-up. Junior College: Massive tackle who earned first-team All- 52 American honors as a sophomore at Tyler Junior College...a four-star

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At Florida State: Begins fall camp as the Seminoles’ starter at the right defensive end position…has started at all four lineman positions (left and right end, nose guard and tackle) during his career…has started 16 games during his career – seven as a sophomore and nine as a junior… has earned seven career starts at left end (all in 2005), four starts at right end (all in 2006), three starts at nose guard (all in 2006) and one at tackle (in 2006)…has played in 35 of the Seminoles’ 38 games in the last three seasons…enters his senior season with 11.0 tackles for loss…two career sacks – one against Syracuse as a sopho- more in 2005 and one against Duke as a junior in 2006…helped Florida State rank second in the ACC in rushing defense…Florida State’s defense limited its’ opponents to 90.7 rushing yards per game. Junior Year (2006): Played in 10 of Florida State’s 13 games At Florida State: A 2007 preseason All-ACC Second-Team while splitting time at left end, nose guard and defensive tackle selection by Athlon Magazine…slated to back up Alex Boston at the positions…started four games at right end (Wake Forest, Western right defensive end position…earned All-America Freshmen and All- Michigan, Florida, UCLA), three at the nose guard position (Rice, NC ACC Freshmen team honors in 2006…has the athleticism, speed, State, Duke) and one at the defensive tackle spot (Clemson)…was one quick burst potential and football sense to join the long line of All- of four players (also D.J. Norris, Darrell Burston and Kevin McNeil) who America and award-winning defensive ends that have played at Florida earned starting assignments at left end and one of four players who State…has game changing potential…has worked on his strength and started at the defensive tackle position (also Andre Fluellen, Budd his timing and looks to improve the Seminoles’ overall push into the Thacker and Letroy Guion)…missed three games during the season opponents’ backfield and to the quarterback…must be a key pass because of a sprained ankle…injured his ankle in pre-season two-a-day rusher from the edge for the Seminoles’ defense to be successful in practice sessions and worked throughout the season to keep it as 2007. healthy as possible…finished sixth on the team with six tackles for Freshman Year (2006): Freshman All-America and All-ACC minus yards…second career sack in Florida State’s victory over Freshman team honoree by The Sporting News…played in all 13 games Duke…tied his career-high with two tackles for minus yardage in the while starting three games (Rice, NC State, Duke) when Darrell Seminoles’ victory over Western Michigan. Burston was moved to the left end position because of an Sophomore Year (2005): Played in all 13 games while earning injury…totaled nine tackles as a starter including a single-game career seven starting assignments at the left defensive end position…started high six in the Seminoles’ victory at Duke…two tackles for minus seven of the final nine games including the ACC Championship game yardage against the Blue Devils…finished eighth on the team and against Virginia Tech...became a key part of the defensive front after second among Seminole freshmen (behind Freshman All-American Darrell Burston and Kamerion Wimbley suffered injuries during the honoree Myron Rolle) in tackles with 27…second on the team in middle of the season...set career-highs in tackles (18) and hurries (5) tackles for minus yardage with 13.5 and tied for third on the team during his second season…recorded his first career sack and had two with three quarterback sacks… at least one tackle in 12 of Florida quarterback hurries in a 38-14 win over Syracuse...forced the first State’s 13 games…sacks came against Duke, Boston College and UCLA of his career in Florida State’s 41-24 victory over Wake in the Emerald Bowl…tackles for minus yardage came in seven of the Forest...his 4.5 tackles for loss were third best on the team among Seminoles’ 13 games…totaled a single-game career-high 3.5 tackles defensive ends and he registered at least half a tackle for loss in five for loss against ACC Champion Wake Forest…earned his first career different games...single-game career-high in tackles for loss (two) and blocked kick on a field goal attempt in Florida State’s victory over Troy. had three total tackles in the regular season finale at Florida...personal 2005: A redshirt season best four tackles came in Florida State’s triple overtime loss to Penn High School: Graduated from Beddingfield High School in State in the Orange Bowl. 2005…a four-star player by Rivals.com...rated No. 78 overall player in Freshman Year (2004): Saw playing time in all 12 the country and the No. 3 weakside defensive end in the nation games...recorded three tackles, a half tackle for loss and three according to Rivals.com...rated the No. 5 player in North Carolina and quarterback hurries on the season...a special teams member as well as the state’s No. 1 defensive lineman...also rated the No. 5 overall player a reserve at defensive end...a two-sport athlete who spent the spring in North Carolina by Superprep Magazine and the No. 20 defensive of 2004 with the Florida State baseball team as an outfielder. lineman nationally...recorded 120 tackles with 16 sacks as a 2003: A redshirt season senior...caught 40 passes for 770 yards and 10 touchdowns as a tight High School: Graduated from Bartow High School in 2003…a end...played in the Shrine Bowl All-Star game...chose Florida State over four star player by Rivals.com and the eighth rated weakside defensive North Carolina, Virginia Tech, Georgia and NC State. end in the country...rated one of Rivals.com Southeast Top 100 and Personal: Born Aug. 7, 1987...major is recreation and leisure Florida Top 100…as a senior had 65 tackles and 12 sacks...his junior studies. year he earned All-Lakeland Ledger honors after recording 15 sacks...was also one of the top outfield prospects in the country and has a terrific arm...Team One Baseball ranked him as the No. 72 player in the nation…played in one game for the FSU baseball team in 2004. Personal: Born Nov. 3, 1984...majoring in social science.

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backs in total tackles. Sophomore Year (2005): Appeared in all 13 games and started BROWN’S CAREER STATISTICS the final six...regarded as a solid tackler, he finished 10th on the team Year UT AT TT TFL QS PBU FC FR INT TD in 2005 with 35 stops — the second highest total among cornerbacks 2006 16 11 27 13.5 3.0 0 0 0 0 0 ...20 solo tackles were eighth best among all Florida State defenders Totals 16 11 27 13.5 3.0 0 0 0 0 0 and were the most by any corner...had a career-high six tackles, including one for loss, in his first career start, a 35-27 FSU win over BROWN’S CAREER-HIGHS Maryland...matched his career high for tackles and had two key pass Starts ...... 3, 2006 break-ups in the ACC Championship victory over Virginia Tech…three Tackles ...... 6, vs. Duke, 2006 pass break-ups were fifth on the team and second among Tackles for Minus Yardage ...... 3, vs. Wake Forest, 2006 corners...recorded a tackle in 12 consecutive games dating to The Quarterback Sacks ...... 1, vs. Boston College, 2006 Citadel game on September 10...... 1, vs. UCLA, 2006 Freshman Year (2004): Played in 10 of the Seminoles’ 12 Kicks Blocked ...... 1, vs. Troy, 2006 games…the only true freshman defensive back to see playing time...moved up to second team at left cornerback behind Bryant McFadden prior to the Florida game...saw increased playing time against Florida when starting cornerback Leroy Smith went down with an injury...named to The Sporting News All-ACC Freshmen team and was one of the three true freshmen to be named to the defensive team...only tackle of the season came against Virginia. High School: Graduated from Killian High School in 2004…a four-star player by Rivals.com and the No. 3 cornerback in the country…named to the Riddell Footwear All-America team...PrepStar Top 100 Dream Team member...No. 2 rated defensive back on the Tallahassee Democrat Sunshine 75...played both and cornerback during his senior season...had 10 catches and two touchdowns as well as 37 tackles and four interceptions...as a junior, he rushed for 168 yards and three touchdowns, returned 12 kickoffs (two for touchdowns) and returned 15 punts (two for touchdowns)...on defense from his cornerback position, he had 34 tackles, six pass breakups and one interception...was a member of the Florida squad in the 2004 CaliFlorida Bowl, returning a third quarter At Florida State: Versatile enough to play center or guard… interception for a touchdown…selected Florida State over Miami, needs to continue to get stronger and put in the time in the weight Florida, Ohio State and NC State. room to get into the mix for significant playing time. Personal: Born June 6, 1986…major is social science. Freshman Year (2006): Did not see any playing time in 2006. 2005: A redshirt season. High School: Graduated from Westminster High School in BRYANT’S CAREER STATISTICS Atlanta in the spring of 2004…enrolled at Florida State in the spring of Year UT AT TT TFL QS PBU FC FR INT TD 2005...played center at Hargrave in the fall of 2002 and 2004 2004 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (postgraduate)... earned first-team all-state as a junior at Hargrave in 2005 20 15 35 1.0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2002...was the Georgia Games heavyweight boxing champion in 2006 17 6 23 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2002...ranked seventh in the nation as a super heavyweight. Totals 37 22 59 3.0 0 3 0 0 0 0 Personal: Born May 29, 1985...plans to double major in real estate and finance with a minor in Spanish. BRYANT’S CAREER-HIGHS Starts ...... 6, 2005 Tackles ...... 6, three times ...... last vs. Clemson, 2006 Tackles for Minus Yardage . 1, three times last vs. Clemson, 2006

At Florida State: Will compete to earn playing time at the boundary cornerback position…one of the most experienced members of the Seminoles’ defensive backfield…has played in 34 games while earning 10 starts entering his senior season…has played in at least nine games in each of the first three seasons of his career…has played in three bowl games – the against West Virginia in 2004, the Orange Bowl against Penn State in 2005 and the At Florida State: The ACC’s top returning touchdown threat at Emerald Bowl against UCLA in 2006…was a defensive starter in the the wide out position…Carr enters 2007 on the watch list for the Seminoles’ victory over Virginia Tech in the 2005 ACC Championship Maxwell Award given to the most outstanding player in college game and the 2005 Orange Bowl against Penn State…named to The football…named a pre-season honorable mention All-American by Sporting News All-ACC Freshmen team in 2004 while serving as the NationalChamps.net…named a preseason All-ACC selection by Blue back-up to current Pittsburgh Steelers’ defender Bryant McFadden…a Ribbon, a first team All-ACC selection by Athlon and a second team All- tall cornerback who has strong coverage skills. ACC selection by The Sporting News…played in 25 games in his career Junior Year (2006): Played in nine games while starting the first and has already caught 21 TDs…the first FSU receiver to ever score 21 four (Miami, Troy, Clemson, Rice) at the boundary cornerback TDs in his first two seasons in Tallahassee…already tied with Anquan position…finished 12th on the team in tackles with 23 — the second Boldin and Jessie Hester for sixth all-time on the Seminoles’ career TD highest single-season total of his career…season-high five tackles came list…averages a TD once every three times he catches a pass…has in the Seminoles’ season-opening victory over Miami…totaled 13 caught multiple TDs in 10 of his 25 career games…has caught three tackles in the first four games of the season (all as a starter) with five touchdowns in a game three times in his career and two touchdowns coming against Miami, four against Clemson and three in Florida in a game seven times…FSU is 10-3 when Carr catches a TD State’s victory over Troy…recorded a single-season career-high two pass…coming off a sophomore season where he tied Peter Warrick tackles for minus yardage with one each coming as a starter against and Ron Sellers for the third-most receiving TDs ever in a season…has 54 Clemson and Troy…finished sixth among the Seminoles’ defensive 64 catches in his career and 1,237 receiving yards…averages almost

47365-FSU MG Pg 051-067 Players 54 7/8/07, 2:50 PM 2007 Player Bios 20 yards per catch in his career and nearly 50 yards receiving per game…has four career 100-yard receiving games…one of the most dangerous players in the nation in the red zone…11 of his 21 career touchdowns have come inside the 20 and 17 have come from the 30 yard line or closer…first among all active ACC receivers in touch- downs, second in career yards per catch, third in career receiving yards and eighth in career receptions. Sophomore Year (2006): Had a stellar sophomore season recording 12 touchdowns, the fourth-most by a wideout in FSU history…a second team All-ACC selection…had twice as many TDs as anyone else on the team and finished second to only place kicker Gary Cismesia in points…only Georgia Tech’s Calvin Johnson had more points from the receiver position in the ACC than Carr…the Seminoles’ top returning receiver for yards, TDs and yards per catch…was second on the team with 619 receiving yards trailing only Tennessee Titan’s fourth-round draft pick Chris Davis…his 34 catches were third-most in 2006 and he trails only De’Cody Fagg for the most receptions by a At Florida State: An All-ACC Second-Team selection by The returning Seminole…caught multiple passes in eight of FSU’s 13 Sporting News…member of the 2007 Bednarik Award watch list… games…had two 100-yard receiving games and three multi-TD games enters the fall as the starter at the field corner position…the defensive …had a catch of at least 25 yards in seven of the Seminoles’ 13 games MVP of the Seminoles’ 2006 Emerald Bowl victory over UCLA with one …was only held without a reception once all season and that came interception returned for a touchdown (86 yards), two pass break-ups versus Clemson…caught a ball in 10 straight games to end the 2006 and two tackles…has started 24 of the Seminoles’ last 26 games in the campaign…recorded his most catches and yards in a win versus Rice last two seasons and missed his only two starts in 2006 because of where he caught five balls for 107 yards and two touchdowns… injury…became the first player in school history to return a blocked registered the second-longest catch of his career versus Rice when he PAT for a score…the first player in school history to return a blocked hauled in a 57-yard TD pass from Xavier Lee…had a huge game at PAT and a blocked field goal for scores in the same game…selected the Duke catching four passes for 100 yards and three touchdowns ACC Specialist of the Week for his performance against Clemson… marking the third time in his career he hauled in three TD catches in a scored four times on two interception returns and on two blocked game…scored TDs versus BC and Maryland as well marking the first kicks for 20 total points in 2006…earned All-America Freshmen second time in his career he had caught a TD pass in three consecutive team and All-ACC Freshmen team honors in 2005…named the Most games…equaled that later in the season when he scored twice versus Outstanding Defensive Player following spring practice in 2007…also Western Michigan and once versus Florida and UCLA in the Emerald named the Most Dependable Defensive Back by the coaching staff Bowl…matched his season high for catches in a game set earlier in the during spring practice in 2007. year versus Rice with five versus Maryland as he went for 84 yards and Sophomore Year (2006): Started 11 of the Seminoles’ 13 games a TD versus the Terps. at the field cornerback position…missed the Seminoles’ games against Freshman Year (2005): Scored the most touchdowns by a first NC State and Duke with a knee injury…the Most Valuable Defensive year Seminole (nine) since Warrick Dunn scored 10 times during the Player of the Seminoles’ 44-27 victory over UCLA in the Emerald 1993 season…second team All-ACC selection as a freshman…named a Bowl…second on the team with two interceptions – both of which he third team freshman All-American and first team freshman All-ACC by returned for touchdowns…scored on a 35-yard interception return The Sporting News…led all Florida State receivers in yards per reception against Virginia to give the Seminoles a 7-0 lead in their 33-0 victory and receiving TDs, while placing third in receiving yards…tied the ACC over Cavaliers…scored on an 86-yard interception against UCLA to record for receiving touchdowns by a freshman set by former Cavalier give Florida State a 44-27 lead in its victory over the Bruins…ranked and Steeler first round draft pick Heath Miller…led the conference in seventh on the team in scoring with 20 points – all from the defensive TDs and was sixth with 59.3 receiving yards per game…led all FSU side of the ball…totaled eight points against Clemson as he returned a receivers in yards per catch (20.6) and receiving TDs (9)…second on blocked PAT for two points in the first quarter and retuned a blocked the team in yards per game (51.3) and third in receiving yards (618)… field goal for six points in the second quarter…Carter actually led of his 30 catches, 23 went for first downs or touchdowns and 13 Clemson, 8-6, on the scoreboard with just under a minute to go in the netted 20 yards or more…had a season-best long catch of 63 yards first half…earned ACC Specialist of the Week honors for his perfor- versus Wake Forest…first two 100-yard receiving games came versus mance against the Tigers…tied for eighth on the team with 27 The Citadel (104) and Wake Forest (129)…caught six of his nine TD tackles…tied his career-high with seven tackles (five unassisted and passes inside the 20-yard line. two assisted) against Wake Forest…had at least one tackle in 10 of his High School: Graduated from North Marion High School in 11 games with multiple tackles coming in his final eight games of the 2004…originally signed with Florida State in 2004 and enrolled in year…tied his career-high with two pass break-ups in two different January of 2005…rated a four-star player by Rivals.com and the No. 21 games (Florida, UCLA). receiver in the nation as a senior…earned first steam all-state honors in Freshman Year (2005): The only cornerback to start all 13 Class 3A as a junior and senior…recorded 42 catches for 1,142 yards games, he led the defense in pass break ups (12) and tied for third in and 13 TDs in his final season at North Marion…also earned first team interceptions (1)... finished first among cornerbacks in tackles with 41 honors on the basketball court his senior year. and his 28 solo stops were good for sixth-best on the team...four Personal: Born Oct. 8, 1985…major is social science… worked tackles for loss were best on the team amongst all defensive backs out with the FSU basketball team in the spring of 2005…joins former (including safeties)...career debut came in the season opener in the Seminole Weegie Thompson as the tallest receiver to ever play at FSU. Seminoles’ 10-7 victory over Miami…also had a career-high seven tackles, two tackles for loss and his first career sack...had pass break- ups in nine different games including a career-high two in games CARR’S CAREER STATISTICS against Boston College, Florida and Virginia Tech…recorded an Year Gms Starts Rec Yards Avg TD Long interception, four solo tackles (six total) and a pass break-up in the 2005 12 1 30 618 20.6 9 63 Orange Bowl against Penn State. 2006 13 3 34 619 18.2 12 57 2004: A redshirt season. TOTAL 25 4 64 1,237 19.3 21 63 High School: Graduated from Mandarin High School in 2004…a four-star player by Rivals.com and the No. 2 cornerback in the nation ...named to the Tallahassee Democrat Sunshine 75...had four intercep- CARR’S CAREER HIGHS tions, blocked two kicks and scored five touchdowns all while splitting Receptions ...... 6 vs. Duke in 2005 time at quarterback and wide receiver in addition to his regular Yards ...... 129 vs. Wake Forest in 2005 cornerback duties his senior year...earned all-state third-team honors TDs ...... 3, three times, last at Duke in 2006 for class 6A after tallying 43 tackles and nine interceptions…was the Longest catch ...... 63 vs. Wake Forest in 2005 MVP of the Nike camp held in Gainesville in the spring of 2003...as a Longest TD catch ...... 57 vs. Rice in 2006 junior he made it to the state finals in the 110-M hurdles...was also a member of the East squad in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio played on January 3...picked Florida State over Tennessee and North Carolina. Personal: Born May 24, 1986...majoring in social science…father (Tony Carter, Sr.) played basketball at FSU.

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CARTER’S CAREER STATISTICS Year UT AT TT TFL QS PBU FC FR INT TD 2005 28 13 41 4.0 1 12 0 0 1 0 2006 14 13 27 2.5 0 5 0 0 2 2 Totals 42 26 68 6.5 1 17 0 0 3 2 CARTER’S CAREER-HIGHS Starts ...... 13, 2005 Tackles ...... 7, twice, last vs. Miami, 2005 Interceptions ...... 1, three times, last vs. UCLA, 2006 Kicks Returned for Scores ...... 2, 2006

At Florida State: A 2007 preseason All-ACC third team selection by Athlon Magazine…will handle field goal duties for FSU in 2007… one of the most accurate kickers in school history and among the Seminoles’ all-time leading scorers…enters his senior season with an extra point success rate of nearly 98 percent (85 of 87, .977) and a field goal success rate of nearly 72 percent (38 of 53, .717)…Florida State’s second all-time leader in point after touchdown percentage in two plus years as the Seminoles’ starting place kicker…made the first 45 point after touchdown attempts of his career…has made 32 consecutive attempts entering the 2007 season…the third most accurate field goal kicker in school history…has made and attempted every field goal (31 of 44 / .705 percent) in the last two years for Florida State…the last kicker other than Cismesia to attempt a field goal was Xavier Beitia against West Virginia in the Gator Bowl on Jan, 1, 2005…enters his senior season ranked 11th in school history with 199 career points and could climb into Florida State’s all-time top five At Florida State: Joined the team as a walk-on in 2005 and for scoring with a strong season…career-long 53-yard field goal came played in 11 of the Seminoles’ 13 games as a back-up defensive against Rice (Sept. 23, 2006) in a 55-7 Seminole victory…a three-time lineman…should earn playing time on the defensive line and on ACC Specialist of the Week honoree – twice as a junior in 2006 and special teams in 2007…earned significant playing time on special once as a freshman in 2004. teams in 2006 where he blocked a punt in the Seminoles’ victory over Junior Year (2006): A semifinalist for the Lou Groza Award as one Virginia and recovered a fumble against Duke…earned playing time of the nation’s top placekickers…the eighth leading scorer in the ACC during the spring at the No. 1 left defensive end position because of with 81 points and a 6.2 points per game average…the fifth leading injury and gained a great deal of confidence and experience…named scorer as a kicker in the conference…ranked fifth in the ACC in field the Seminoles’ Most Dependable defensive end at the conclusion of goals made (14) and field goals made per game (1.1)…one of only spring practice by the coaching staff. two kickers in the ACC who was perfect from beyond 50 yards…made Freshman Year (2006): Played in 11 of Florida State’s 13 games his only attempt from beyond 50 yards…made his final 32 point after including its season opening victory over Miami and its Emerald Bowl touchdown attempts in the final 10 games and made 39 of his 40 victory over UCLA…finished the season with seven tackles including a attempts during the season…his only miss of the season came in the career-high two in victories over Rice, Duke and Virginia…also added a Seminoles’ 55-7 victory over Rice…a two-time ACC Specialist of the tackle against Clemson…blocked punt came as he found a hole in Week honoree…earned ACC Specialist of the Week honors following Virginia’s line and broke through the middle to block Ryan Weigand’s the Seminoles’ season opening 13-10 victory over Miami…kicked a punt attempt…the Seminoles got the ball at Virginia’s one-yard line 37-yard field goal in the first quarter to put the Seminoles up 3-0, and on the first play of the ensuing possession, Lorenzo Booker lept added a point after touchdown following a fourth quarter touchdown into the end zone for a one-yard touchdown run and a 14-0 Florida by Joe Surratt and kicked the game-winning field goal with 8:01 left State lead…the Seminoles won the game 33-0. on the clock to give Florida State a 13-10 advantage…was responsible 2005: A redshirt season. for seven of the Seminoles’ 13 points and scored nearly as many points High School: Graduated from Clay County in 2005…a member in the game as the entire Hurricanes’ team…named the ACC Specialist of the football and wrestling teams…a member of the Team USA that of the Week for the second time during the season (and third time in competed in the NFL Global Junior Championship IX in 2005…won his career) after making five point after touchdown attempts and two the individual state wrestling championship at 205 points as a field goals for 11 total points against Rice…outscored Rice, 11-7, in the senior…named the High School Athlete of the Year for wrestling by non-conference victory for Florida State…kicked a 53-yard field goal – the Florida Times Union in 2005. his career-best and tied for the fourth longest field goal in the ACC in Personal: Born May 26, 1987…enrolled in undergraduate 2006 – in earning ACC honors… made his season-high of three field studies…brothers Josh (varsity letter in 2001) and Robin (varsity letter goals in Florida State’s victory over UCLA in the Emerald Bowl…helped in 2002) were walk-on members of the Seminole football team. Florida State rank second in the ACC in scoring offense with a 26.5 points per game average. Sophomore Year (2005): Florida State’s starting placekicker CHARLES’S CAREER STATISTICS throughout the season who attempted all but one field goal or extra Year UT AT TT TFL QS PBU FC FR INT TD point…made 17 of 24 field goal attempts (.708 percent) and 42 of 43 2006 4 3 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 point after touchdown attempts (.977 percent)…his 17 field goals and Totals 4 3 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0 42 PAT’s were both career-high statistics for kicks made in a season… successfully converted six field goals of more than 40 yards and his CHARLES’ CAREER-HIGHS season-long field goal of 49 yards in Florida State’s 55-24 victory over Starts ...... 0 Duke…made his first 38 point after touchdown attempts before Tackles ...... 2, three times missing in the second quarter of the Seminoles’ Orange Bowl game ...... last vs. Virginia, 2006 against Penn State…scored a single-season career-high 93 points Recovered ...... 1, vs. Duke which tied him with former Seminole Derek Schmidt for the ninth- Blocked Kicks ...... 1, vs. Virginia highest scoring total in school history...his point total was the fourth- highest in the ACC and the most by a Florida State kicker since Xavier Beitia scored 107 points in 2003…attempted a field goal in all but one of the Seminoles’ games and was the only player to score in all 13 games...recorded a season-high two field goals in seven different games, including Florida State’s ACC Championship victory over Virginia Tech...handled kickoff duties in seven games and set a career- high for touchbacks with six. 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CISMESIA’S CAREER STATISTICS Year XPTM-XPTA Pct FGM-FGA Pct. Long Points 2004 4-4 1.000 7-9 .778 44 25 2005 42-43 .976 17-24 .708 49 93 2006 39-40 .975 14-20 .700 53 81 Totals 85-87 .977 38-53 .717 53 199

At Florida State: Moved from fullback to tight end after the loss of Brandon Warren and Caz Piurowski’s switch to the offensive line…will enter fall practice third on the depth chart behind Charlie Graham and D.J. Norris…named the most dependable tight end following spring practice and also named the offense’s top non- scholarship player…a key member of the Seminoles’ special teams…has played in 16 games the last two seasons on special teams…received kicking game victor’s club honors following the NC State game. Junior Year (2006): Appeared in 12 of FSU’s 13 games on special teams…the only game he did not play in was Troy, the second game At Florida State: Florida State’s starting left guard entering two- of the season…recorded the first kick-off return of his career versus a-days…named a pre-season All-ACC second team selection by Western Michigan for nine yards…spent the 2006 as a back-up Athlon…has stepped into a leadership role for the line especially in the fullback…received his first letter following his junior year. weight room…has show toughness and continues to improve his work Sophomore Year (2005): Played against Duke, Wake Forest, ethic every day…coaching staff expects him to have a big season if he Syracuse and The Citadel on the field goal team…got in the game at continues to put in the same work he has all off-season…has started fullback versus Duke. 26 games in his FSU career, more than any returning player on the Freshman Year (2004): Worked with the scout team but did not offensive or defensive side of the ball…has played in 36 games in three see any game action. seasons and appeared in 35 consecutive games…has started 22 2003: A redshirt season. consecutive games…dropped his weight to 276, the lightest he had High School: Graduated from Milton High in 2003…lettered been in almost six years, before hitting the weight room and building three years in football and was a team captain as a senior…team went back up to 283. to sectionals in his junior year and regionals in his senior Junior Year (2006): Joins John Frady as the only two returning season…played fullback and defensive end…averaged 6.9 yards per offensive linemen to start all 13 games in 2006…behind Claude and carry as a senior…also lettered in track and weightlifting all four years the offensive line, FSU rushed for 100 yards six times and piled up over of high school. 400 yards of total offense on four occasions… Florida State’s offense Personal: Born Nov. 23, 1984…a double major in finance and ranked fourth overall in the ACC (324.7 yards per game), second in real estate…his father, Bill, played baseball at Illinois. passing (230.6) and second in scoring (26.5 points per game)…started the Boston College contest as quarterback Drew Weatherford accounted for 338 yards, the fourth-highest single-game total in the ACC during 2006…also on the line as Antone Smith rushed for 20.2 yards per carry against Duke, the fourth-best single-game performance in the conference in 2006…versus Rice the Seminole offense piled up a season-high 287 rushing yards and 500 total yards with Claude in the starting line-up. Sophomore Year (2005): Joined right tackle David Overmyer and quarterback Drew Weatherford as the only offensive players to start in all 13 games in 2005, opening each game at the left guard position…was one of the few constants on an offensive line decimated by injuries throughout the season...provided protection for a unit that ranked first in the ACC in pass offense, second in scoring offense and third in total offense…named most improved offensive lineman by the coaching staff after spring practice in 2005. Freshman Year (2004): Played in nine games including the At Florida State: Has been slowed by an ankle injury…worked Gator Bowl against West Virginia...one of four true freshman to play in hard and increased his strength this summer…was starting to grasp at least nine games during the season...earned most of his playing the new offensive system and come along as a center…impressed the time in special teams but earned valuable playing experience at the coaches before being sidelined by an injury…considered one of the toughest offensive linemen by his teammates on the opposite side of guard position...first appearance of his career came against North 57

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the ball…enters the fall listed second on the depth chart…has lost over playing in only two games and re-injuring his lower back…saw action 30 pounds since last season. against Miami in the season opener and against Troy in the second 2006: A redshirt season. game of the season…three total tackles and a tackle for minus yardage High School: Graduated from South Miami High School in against Troy…one unassisted tackle in the Seminoles’ victory over 2006…a three-star prospect according to Rivals.com...listed as the No. Miami and two assisted tackles in Florida State’s victory over Troy. 83 overall prospect on Rivals.com’s Postseason Florida Top 100 for Freshman Year (2005): Saw action in eight games in a reserve 2006...member of the Miami Herald’s All-Dade County first-team for role behind Andre Fluellen...had a career-high four tackles (two solo) at Class 4A-6A...led the way for the top-ranked rush offense in Dade Duke with a tackle for minus yardage and a quarterback County...named first team all-state for Class 6A by the Florida Sports hurry...finished the season with two tackles for loss...added two tackles Writers Association after his senior season...represented Team Florida in against The Citadel...broke up a pass at Florida. the CaliFlorida Bowl in Anaheim, CA...named to Rivals.com’s Florida High School: Graduated from Deerfield Beach High School in Hot 11 list after an impressive performance in the CaliFlorida Bowl January of 2005…joined Anthony Kelly and Greg Carr as one of three game and practices...chose Florida State over Auburn and Kentucky. players to enroll in January of that season…a four-star player by Personal: Born Oct. 24, 1987… enrolled in undergraduate Rivals.com and the No. 12 rated strongside defensive end in the studies...aunt works in law enforcement in Ocala…would like to work country in 2004...originally signed with Florida State in 2004...the No. for the ATF or become a SWAT team member after college. 4 defensive lineman according to the Tallahassee Democrat Sunshine 75...had 112 tackles and 16 sacks as a senior at Deerfield Beach… earned all-state first team 6A honors as a senior after earning all-area as a junior...member of the Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel Super 11 (top 11 players in Broward County) as a senior...played for Team Florida in the 2004 CaliFlorida Bowl and was also a participant in the Dade-Broward All-Star game...an outstanding talent who can play defensive end or defensive tackle...has excellent size and mobility. Personal: Born Dec. 14, 1985…major is education.

DUNBAR’S CAREER STATISTICS Year UT AT TT TFL QS PBU FC FR INT TD 2005 2 5 7 2.0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2006 1 2 3 0.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 3 7 10 2.5 0 1 0 0 0 0 At Florida State: Versatile player who enters his third season with the Seminole football team…will continue to compete for playing time DUNBAR’S CAREER-HIGHS in the FSU backfield and contribute on special teams…has played in 19 Starts ...... 0 games the last two seasons as part of FSU’s special teams unit…played Tackles ...... 4, vs. Duke, 2005 on the wing on the punt coverage team…plays on the line on PAT and Tackles for Minus Yardage ...... 1, vs. Duke, 2005 field goal attempts and on punt return. Sophomore Year (2006): Appeared in all 13 of FSU’s games on special teams…recorded the first tackle of his career covering a kick versus Virginia…recorded a solo tackle in the Seminole Emerald Bowl victory versus UCLA…received kicking game victor’s club honors following the Rice and Duke games. Freshman Year (2005): Saw action in seven games (The Citadel, Syracuse, Wake Forest, Duke, Maryland, Florida and Penn State)... playing time came mainly on special teams as a member of the kickoff coverage team...had two carries for five yards against Duke...ran once for three yards against Syracuse. 2004: A redshirt season. High School: Graduated in 2004 from Cardinal Gibbons High...a three-year lettermen at tailback and defensive back...rushed for over 1,000 yards as a senior...an all-county and all-state selection as a senior...played in Dade-Broward All Star game...also participated in the Broward North-South All Star game...ran track and was a state runner- up as a member of the 4x100 relay team. At Florida State: Played in nine games in 2006 but sat out the Personal: Born Nov. 30, 1985...majoring in exercise science... entire spring with a left chest/shoulder injury…will compete with uncle, Mark Macek, played defensive tackle at Florida State from 1977- current starter Seddrick Holloway and Antonio White for playing time 80. when fall practice opens…one of the Seminoles’ best fullbacks at reading holes and if healthy could make an impact in ’s new offense. Freshman Year (2006): Played in nine games for FSU and one of only two fullbacks to carry the ball…rushed six times and caught two passes…recorded the first carries of his FSU career as he rushed twice in a win over Rice…carried the ball once versus Duke and Virginia…caught his first pass in the win over Western Michigan…recorded three touches in a game for the first time in the Emerald Bowl versus UCLA as he rushed twice and caught a career- long pass of six yards. High School: Graduated from Pacelli High School in 2005…origi- nally a member of Florida State’s 2005 signing class...a four-star player and No. 1 ranked athlete on Rivals.com’s Georgia Postseason Top 40 for 2005...finished his senior season rated as the No. 14 athlete in the country according to Rivals.com...named to the annual Georgia Super At Florida State: Has played in 10 games in two seasons during 11 by the Atlanta Journal Constitution, which ranks the top 11 high his career which has been slowed by an injured back…surgery on Nov. school prospects in the state...also regarded as a four-star player and 9, 2006 to repair two herniated disks in his lower back and was 17th best linebacker in the nation by Scout.com...rushed for over granted a medical redshirt for the 2006 season…has three years of 1,800 yards and scored 29 TDs on offense and recorded 111 tackles eligibility remaining as the 2007 season begins…is fully healthy, and on defense as a senior at Pacelli...career mark of 111 TDs broke a though he did not participate in spring practice, was cleared to Georgia state record previously held by Herschel Walker...chose Florida resume conditioning workouts during the spring…extremely talented State over Auburn, Florida and Georgia Tech. and impressed the coaches early on to earn playing time in eight Personal: Born June 6, 1985...enrolled in undergraduate studies. games as a true freshman…will be in the mix to earn playing time at the defensive tackle position. Sophomore Year (2006): Was granted a medical redshirt after 58

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DUNHAM’S CAREER STATISTICS EDWARDS’ CAREER STATISTICS Year Gms Starts No. Yards Avg TD Long RUSHING 2004 6 0 8 28 3.5 0 11 Year Gms Starts Att Yards Avg TD Long 2006 2000000 2006 90650.802 TOTAL 8 0 8 28 3.5 0 11 TOTAL90650.802 EDWARDS’ CAREER HIGHS RECEIVING Carries ...... 3, vs. North Carolina, 2004 Year Gms Starts Rec Yards Avg TD Long Rushing Yards ...... 11, vs. UAB, 2004 2006 9 0 2 10 5.0 0 6 Longest Rush ...... 11, vs. UAB, 2004 TOTAL 9 0 2 10 5.0 0 6 DUNHAM’S CAREER HIGHS RUSHING Yards ...... 2, twice, last vs. UVA, 2006 Carries ...... 2, twice, last vs. UCLA, 2006 Longest run ...... 2, twice, last vs. UVA, 2006 RECEIVING Yards ...... 6 vs. UCLA, 2006 Receptions ...... 1, twice, last vs. UCLA, 2006

At Florida State: After making 16 starts over his first two seasons at FSU, senior De’Cody Fagg enters the fall as FSU starting X receiver…named the most physical receiver in the ACC by The Sporting News…needs just 23 catches to reach 100 receptions in his FSU career…with 30 more catches in 2007, Fagg will become just the fifth receiver in school history with 30 or more receptions in three straight seasons…has more career receptions than anyone on the Seminoles’ 2007 roster…needs just 107 yards to surpass 1,000 in his career… leads all returning receivers in receptions in 2006…second among returners in yards and yards per game…tied for third for the most receptions by an active ACC receiver…eighth among current ACC At Florida State: Had one of the most impressive springs on the wide outs for career receiving yards…received the big hitter award for offensive side of the ball…listed second on the depth chart entering the offense this spring…coaches also named him the most dependable the fall…a physical runner who will see playing time behind starter wide receiver. Antone Smith…named the most dependable running back by the Junior Year (2006): Made 10 starts and played in 11 of 13 offensive staff and the offense’s Iron Nole Award winner following games…missed the Maryland and Virginia games due to an injury… spring practice. second on the squad with 37 receptions and third on the team with Sophomore Year (2006): Did not carry the ball but did see 439 yards…set a new personal career best with 37 catches…caught a action in the final two games of the season versus Florida and UCLA. pass in all 11 games he played…joins Chris Davis as the only two Freshman Year (2004): Played in five games during his true Seminoles to catch a pass in every game in which they participated… freshman season...one of nine players in their first year of eligibility to recorded 60 receiving yards or more in four of his 11 games…was earn playing time during the season...finished fifth on the team with a either the team leader or tied for the team lead in receptions in games 5.6 yard per carry average...earned playing time in five different versus Miami, Troy, Clemson, Duke, Western Michigan and UCLA…led Florida State victories...three rushes for five yards against North FSU in receiving yards versus Miami, Troy, Clemson and Western Carolina and two rushes for five yards against Duke in his home state Michigan…tied a career high for catches in a game with seven versus of North Carolina...longest rush of 11 yards came in the Seminoles’ Troy and Duke…had a season-high 93 yards receiving versus Troy…led victory over UAB. FSU with six catches in the Seminoles’ Emerald Bowl victory over High School: Graduated from Dudley High School in 2004...a UCLA…also caught his longest pass of the season (29) versus the four-star player and the No. 7 rated running back by Rivals.com... Bruins…had 10 catches for 153 yards in the first two games including named to the SuperPrep Elite 50 team and the PrepStar top 100 a win over No. 12 Miami…was on pace to catch more than 50 passes Dream Team member...the No. 2 rated player in the state of North before an injury in the first half of the Boston College game sidelined Carolina...rushed for 2,000 yards and 22 TDs as a senior...rushed for him. 2,387 yards, on 346 carries for a 6.9 yard per carry average and 31 Sophomore Year (2005): Spent most of the season backing up TDs in leading Dudley to the 3A state championship as a junior...a current Pittsburgh Steeler Willie Reid… saw action in three and four- member of the North Carolina high school All-Star team in the Shrine wide receiver sets…started versus The Citadel, Boston College, Bowl against the top players from the state of South Carolina...rushed Syracuse, Virginia and Virginia Tech…led the team in receiving versus for 88 yards on 11 carries in a 21-12 victory for the North Carolina all- Florida and Boston College…only TD of the season came versus stars...displayed his talents for future all-star recognition at age 13 Florida…registered career highs in catches and yards (7-113) versus when he became the national junior champion in the 100-yard The Citadel, also recorded his career long catch of 53 yards in that dash...was later clocked 10.7 seconds in the 100-meter dash during his game. high school career...timed a 4.40 in the 40 during his high school Freshman Year (2004): Played in six games as a true freshman… career...selected Florida State over North Carolina, Tennessee and one of nine true freshmen to see playing time in 2004…caught six Clemson. passes for 53 yards…enrolled at FSU in the spring of 2004 after Personal: Born Mar. 27, 1986...major is social science. spending one semester at Hargrave Military Academy…qualified for enrollment at FSU after only one semester…broke his right leg early in his only season at Hargrave and was limited in competition…suffered a left knee injury in his first spring practices at FSU that required arthroscopic surgery. 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an all-state first-team selection and the Class 2A player of the year in Sophomore Year (2005): Shined in his first season as a regular the state of Florida...scored four TDs in Shanks’ first round playoff loss on the defensive line in 2005, starting 12 of 13 games at the defensive to Walton 49-48 (OT)...was selected to play in the 2003 CaliFlorida tackle spot opposite Brodrick Bunkley...tied for second on the team in Bowl...earned all-conference and all-county honors as a junior...tallied tackles by a defensive lineman with 26...his 7.5 tackles for loss ranked 29 catches for 585 yards. sixth on a Florida State team that led the nation in that category with Personal: Born Oct. 21, 1984...a social science major...has been 126...tied for third on the team in quarterback hurries with 12...had timed at 4.40 in the 40. two tackles, 1.5 for loss, including one sack and three hurries in the season opener against Miami...notched career-highs in tackles (eight) and tackles for loss (two) against NC State...given the Second Effort FAGG’S CAREER STATISTICS Award and was also named the most dependable defensive tackle by Year Gms Starts Rec Yards Avg TD Long the coaching staff in the spring. 2004 6 0 6 53 8.8 0 13 Freshman Year (2004): Appeared in all 12 games...finished the 2005 10 5 34 401 11.8 1 51 year with six tackles, including one for loss, and two pass break- 2006 11 10 37 439 11.9 1 29 ups...backed up Brodrick Bunkley at defensive tackle...recorded two TOTAL 27 15 77 893 11.6 2 51 tackles in a game twice (Miami and Duke)...named the Most Improved Defensive Lineman and was given the Second Effort Award for the FAGG’S CAREER HIGHS defense following spring drills. Receptions ...... 7, three times, last vs. Troy in 2006 2003: A redshirt season. Yards ...... 113 vs. The Citadel in 2005 High School: Graduated from Cartersville in 2003…a three-star TDs ...... 1, two times, last at Duke in 2006 player by Rivals.com and the 28th-rated defensive tackle in the Longest catch ...... 51 vs. The Citadel in 2005 country...rated to Rivals.com Georgia Top 50...recorded 93 tackles and Longest TD ...... 9 yards at Duke in 2006 11 sacks his senior season...as a junior he had 88 tackles, 10 sacks, six forced fumbles and scored two touchdowns...had a 345 lb. bench press, a 495 lb. squat and a 330 lb. power clean...played on both the offensive and defensive lines in high school...chose Florida State over Florida. Personal: Born Mar. 7, 1985...brother attends Florida A&M... favorite class he has taken at Florida State has been Greek Mythology …majoring in literature.

FLUELLEN’S CAREER STATISTICS Year UT AT TT TFL QS PBU FC FR INT TD 2004 4 2 6 1.0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2005 8 18 26 7.5 2.5 0 0 0 0 0 2006 16 12 28 8.0 0.5 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 28 32 60 16.5 3.0 3 0 0 0 0 FLUELLEN’S CAREER-HIGHS Starts ...... 12, 2005 At Florida State: Named to the preseason Watch List for the Tackles ...... 8, vs. NC State, 2005 Outland Trophy which is annually presented to the top interior Tackles for Minus Yardage ...... 2, twice, last vs. Florida, 2006 lineman in …a preseason All-America Honorable Quarterback Sacks ...... 1 twice, last vs. Clemson, 2005 Mention selection by nationalchamps.net…member of the Bednarik Award watch list…one of ESPN’s “10 Seniors to Watch” in 2007… rated as the fifth best tackle in the nation and is a preseason All-ACC first team selection by The Sporting News…named to the preseason All- ACC first team choice by Blue Ribbon Magazine…a 2007 preseason All- ACC first team selection by Athlon Magazine…the No. 21 defensive lineman in the nation as the beginning of the 2007 season according to Rivals.com…team leader who will start on the defensive line for the second consecutive season…has a dominating interior presence because of his size but is known for his quick burst of speed on his first step…plays with the quickness of a dominant defensive end and the power of a strong defensive tackle…as consistent a player as there is on the Seminoles’ roster…plays with a tremendous knowledge of the position that he has gained by playing alongside current NFL players Travis Johnson (Houston Texans) and Brodrick Bunkley (Philadelphia Eagles) who were both first round NFL draft selections…will help the Seminoles interior line form one of the top run and pass defense groups in the ACC in 2007…has started 25 of the last 26 games on the defensive line…started 11 games at the nose guard position, two At Florida State: Comes into the 2007 season listed behind Jacky games at the defensive tackle position in 2006 and 12 games at the Claude and Tyler Graves at the left guard position…coaches like his defensive tackle position in 2005…begins the 2007 season as the strength and work ethic…needs to work on his conditioning to be a starter at the nose guard position…has 16.5 tackles for minus yardage factor in his final season. – the ninth highest total in school history…considered to be one of the Junior Year (2006): Started all 13 games on the Seminoles’ field top four defensive tackles prospects in college entering the 2007 goal unit…blocked for Gary Cismesia, a semifinalist for the Lou Groza season…named as the most valuable defensive player and earned the Award as one of the nation’s top place kickers…Cismesia and the prestigious Hinesman Award as the most dominant player as awarded Seminoles ranked fifth in the ACC in field goals made (14) and field by the coaching staff during spring practice in 2006…also named the goals made per game (1.1)…the Seminole field goal team had just King of 3-on-3 for the defense and the most dependable defensive one attempt blocked in 20 tries…named “King of the Boards” tackle. following spring practice. Junior Year (2006): Started 11 of the Seminoles’ 13 games at the High School: Offensive MVP regional qualifying game…coach’s nose guard position and two at the defensive tackle position…first two award as a senior in 2001 as a senior…came to FSU in spring of 2003 starts (against Miami and Troy) came at the defensive tackle position and walked-on in the spring of 2005. …was moved to the nose guard position as a starter after the game Personal: Born June 2, 1983…a double major in accounting and two injury to Paul Griffin…finished seventh on the team in tackles, and finance…nominated for Who’s Who Among High School athletes in first among all defensive lineman, in tackles with a career-high 28 2000 and 2001. stops…eight tackles for minus yardage ranked fourth on the team…season-high of six tackles came against Boston College with multiple tackles coming in eight of 13 games…tied his career-high with two tackles for minus yardage against Florida…recorded at least one tackle for minus yardage in six games…won the Bill McGrotha/ 60 Spirit Humanitarian Award at the 2006 football banquet.

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