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681 All-Time Wins 2016 st. petersburg bowl 15 MAC Championships 11 Bowl Appearances Graduating Champions #RiseUpRedHawks

Schedule/Results Miami Schedule/Results Sept. 2...... at Marshall...... L, 26-31 Sept. 9...... Austin Peay...... W, 31-10 Sept. 16...... ...... L, 17-21 Sept. 23...... at Central Michigan...... W, 31-14 Sept. 30...... at Notre Dame...... 5 p.m. Oct. 7...... Bowling Green...... Noon or 2:30 p.m. Oct. 14...... at Kent State...... 3:30 p.m. Miami Notre Dame Oct. 21...... Buffalo...... TBA RedHawks Oct. 31...... at ...... 7:30/8 p.m. Fighting Irish Nov. 7...... Akron...... 7:30 p.m. (2-2, 1-0 MAC) (3-1) Nov. 15...... Eastern Michigan...... 7/8 p.m. Nov. 21...... at Ball State...... 7 p.m. September 30, 2017 South Bend, Ind. • Notre Dame Stadium (77,622) Social Media Accounts This week’s matchup @MiamiRedHawks and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish will square-off on Official Twitter account of Miami Saturday, Sept. 30 at Notre Dame Stadium. Opening kick is set for 5:15 p.m. Athletics Television @MiamiOHFootball The matchup with the Irish will be carried live on NBCSN. Paul Burmeister Official Twitter account of Miami will handle play-by-play duties, with serving as the color analyst. Football Katheryn Tappen will be on the sideline.

@Martin_Miami_HC Radio Head Football Coach Chuck Martin In its 11th year of its partnership with IMG College, the Miami Sports Network continues its coverage of Miami Football with a group of affiliates blanket- @DaveMeyerMU ing most of Southwest Ohio and Southeast Indiana. “The Voice of the Red- Dave Meyer, Miami Football SID Hawks” Steve Baker will deliver the play-by-play coverage, while Terry Bridge will provide color commentary. Randy Hollowell will be the network’s sideline reporter. Tune-in to one of Miami’s gameday affiliates: @RedHawksVoice Steve Baker, Voice of the WMOH-AM 1450 (Hamilton, Ohio) RedHawks WFMG-FM 101.3 (Richmond, Ind.) Search Miami RedHawks WDBZ-AM 1230 (Cincinnati, Ohio) WONE-AM 980 (Dayton, Ohio) WKBV-AM 1490 and 100.9 FM (Richmond, Ind.) Search Miami Football Live Stats Live stats for the contest can be found at www.miamiredhawks.com miami_redhawks Official Miami RedHawks Snapchat PLEASE NOTE: When referring to Miami, please use either Miami, Miami miamiohfootball University or Miami (Ohio). Please do not use Miami of Ohio or University Official Miami Football Snapchat of Miami, etc. The latter are not the proper names for our institution. Thank you. Game 5 • miami at Notre Dame

Miami Quick Facts Storylines School...... Miami University Location...... Oxford, Ohio 45056 After dropping a heartbreaker to Cincinnati two weeks agao, Miami re- Founded...... 1809 → Enrollment...... 17,557 bounded nicely with a 31-14 win at Central Michigan last Saturday. Nickname...... RedHawks Colors...... Red (PMS 186) & White → Chuck Martin spent four years at Notre Dame as an assistant coach from Affiliation...... NCAA Division I 2010-2013. Conference...... Mid-American, East Division (MAC) Stadium...... Yager Stadium (24,286) → Miami’s defense ranks 27th in the country in total defense (310.8) and 33rd Surface...... FieldTurf in scoring defense (19.0). University President...... Dr. Gregory Crawford Faculty Representative...... Ron Scott The RedHawks were picked to finish second in the Mid-American Confer- Director of Intercollegiate Athletics...... David Sayler → Athletics Website...... MiamiRedHawks.com ence East Division preseason poll by the conference’s media members. Last First Year of Football...... 1888 (128th Season) season Miami was picked to finish fifth and ended the season 6-2 in confer- All-Time Record...... 681-448-44 (.601) ence play for a MAC East co-Championship. Miami Coaching Staff Head Coach...... Chuck Martin, Millikin, 1990 ...... Record as HC: 87-35; At Miami: 13-28 Need To Know *Co-Defensive Coordinator/LB...... Matt Pawlowski • Both coaching staffs will be wearing special arm patches in honor ofthe Co-Defensive Coordinator/CB...... John Hauser AFCA’s Coach to Cure MD program. This is the 10th year coaches around the *Co-Offensive Coordinator/QB...... Eric Koehler country join together to raise funds and awareness for Duchenne Muscular Co-Offensive Coordinator/OL...... George Barnett Dystrophy. Fans are encouraged to donate by texting “CURE” to 50555 or visiting Co-Special Teams/S...... Joe Palcic CoachtoCureMD.org. Co-Special Teams/WR...... Bill Brechin Running Backs...... Israel Woolfork Need To Know Defensive Line...... Corey Brown • Miami football ranks first all-time in the Mid-American Conference in wins Tight Ends/Recruiting...... Pat Welsh (681), MAC Championships (15) and bowl wins (7). *Graduate Assistant...... Zach D’Orazio *Graduate Assistant...... Trevor Hoover • In 127 years of Miami football, the RedHawks have had just 33 losing *Graduate Assistant...... Isiah Dunning seasons. Since joining the MAC in 1948 (67 years), Miami has had just 16 *Graduate Assistant...... Kennedy Cook losing seasons. Strength and Conditioning...... Luke Kelly Video...... Kyle Kron * In Booth About Chuck Martin • Head coach Chuck Martin, who earned that title on Dec. 3, 2013, brings an Athletic Media Relations impressive resume to Oxford, Ohio. Asst. A.D. for Athletic Comm...... Dave Meyer Office Phone...... 513-529-4329 • Not only was he 74-7 in six years at Grand Valley State (2004-09), he has Cell Phone...... 419-265-0284 coached in seven national championship games in the past 16 seasons. Email...... [email protected] Martin has an all-time head coaching record of 87-35. Secondary Football Contact...... Caleb Saunders Office Phone...... 513-529-4651 • He has twice been named the Coaches Association Cell Phone...... 440-821-0753 (AFCA) National Coach of the Year and has been a coordinator on both sides Email...... [email protected] of the ball. Assistant Director...... Mike Roth Office Phone...... 513-529-7092 • Martin was inducted into the Hall of Fame at Grand Valley State University Email...... [email protected] on Oct. 23, 2015. Assistant Director...... Chad Twaro Office Phone...... 513-529-1601 Email...... [email protected] Media Relations Office ...... Room 41, Millett Hall ...... Oxford, Ohio, 45056 Phone...... 513-529-4329

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RedHawk Media Availability Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday (5 days out) (4 days out) (3 days out) (2 days out) (1 day out)

Coach Martin is on the Coach Martin and player Coach Martin and player No interviews No interviews MAC Media Teleconfer- interviews after practice. interviews after practice ence from 10:26-10:34 Contact Ken Mather at the conference office for call-in information.

Coach Martin will host his weekly press conference in our broadcast studio (Millett Hall), starting at 10:45 a.m.

2017 Mid-American Conference Standings East Division School Conference Overall Miami 1-0 2-2 Ohio 1-0 3-1 Akron 0-0 1-3 Kent State 0-0 1-3 Bowling Green 0-0 0-4 Buffalo 0-0 2-2

West Division School Conference Overall Western Michigan 0-0 2-2 Toledo 0-0 3-1 Northern Illinois 0-0 2-1 Ball State 0-0 2-2 Eastern Michigan 0-1 2-1 Central Michigan 0-1 2-2

MAC Schedule MAC Upcoming Games Last Week’s Results Saturday, Sept. 30 Saturday, Sept. 23 Central Michigan at Boston College 1:00 pm Ohio 27, Eastern Michigan 20 (2OT) Ohio at UMass 3:30 pm Miami 31, Central Michigan 14 Buffalo at Kent State 3:30 pm No. 14 Miami (Fla.) 52, Toledo 30 Eastern Michigan at Kentucky 4:00 pm No. 19 Louisville 42, Kent State 3 Miami at Notre Dame 5:00 pm Troy 22, Akron 17 Akron at Bowling Green 6:00 pm Western Kentucky 33, Ball State 21 Ball State at Western Michigan 7:00 pm Buffalo 34, Florida Atlantic 31 Northern Illinois at San Diego State 10:30 pm Western Michigan 49, Wagner 14 Middle Tennessee 24, Bowling Green 13

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Series Breakdown Last Meeting Series Record:...... Notre Dame leads 1-0 At Oxford:...... N/A Miami 0 At South Bend:...... Notre Dame leads 1-0 At Neutral Sites:...... N/A Notre Dame 46 Most Miami points:...... 0 Most UND points:...... 46 (46-0) in 1909 Nov. 14, 1909 Combined points:...... 46 (ND win 46-0) South Bend, Ind. Biggest Miami win:...... N/A Biggest UND win:...... 46-0 in 1909 Streak...... UND - 1

Series History 1909...... A...... L, 0-46

Tale of The Tape Quick Facts Miami Notre Dame Oxford, Ohio...... Location...... South Bend, Ind. 1809...... Founded...... 1842 17,557...... Enrollment...... 12,292 Red and White...... Colors...... Blue and Gold MAC...... Conference...... Independant

2017 Stats Miami Notre Dame 26.2...... Points ...... 38.8 352.2...... Total Offense...... 459.2 132.0...... Rushing/Game...... 293.5 41.0...... Rushing Att./Game...... 43.0 3.2...... Yards/Carry...... 6.8 220.2...... Passing/Game...... 165.8 29.3...... Passing Att./Game...... 29.3 19.0...... Points Allowed/Game...... 18.5 310.8...... Total Defense/Game...... 388.0 118.8...... Rushing Allowed/Game...... 151.5 192.0...... Passing Allowed/Game...... 236.5 +3...... Turnover Margin...... +4

2017 Leaders Miami Notre Dame Ragland (220.2)...... Passing Yards/Game...... Wimbush (165.8) Ragland (8)...... Passing TDs...... Wimbush (3) Young (55.0)...... Rushing/Game...... Adams (124.8) Young (2)...... Rushing TDs...... Wimbush (7) Gardner (16)...... Receptions...... St. Brown (11) Smith/Gardner (2)...... Receiving TDs...... Three Tied (1) Gardner (73.5)...... Receiving Yards/Game...... St. Brown (40.0) Koenig (33)...... Tackles...... Morgan (34) Three tied (1.0)...... Sacks...... Two Tied (1.5) Six tied (1)...... ...... Crawford (2)

-4- Game 5 • Miami at Notre Dame Career About Notre Dame Notre Dame is 3-1 on the year and currently ranked in the top-25 of both major polls. Gus Ragland Their lone loss came to then No. 15 ranked . They have wins over Temple, Passing...... 28 Rushing...... 6 Boston College and Michigan State. Offensively they average 38.8 points and 459.2 Total ...... 34 yards per game behind a strong rushing attack that averages 293.5 yards per game on Billy Bahl the ground. Defensively they allow 18.5 points and 388.0 yards per game and are led by Passing...... 14 Rushing...... 1 Nyles Morgan, who has 34 tackles on the season. Total ...... 15 Jared Murphy Series vs. Notre Dame Receiving...... 11 Rushing...... 2 Saturday’s contest will be the second meeting between the two schools, but the first Total ...... 13 meeting was over 100 years ago. Notre Dame beat Miami 46-0 back on November 14, Alonzo Smith 1909 in South Bend, Ind. Rushing...... 8 Receiving...... 2 Total ...... 10 Notre Dame Connections Ryan Smith There are many connections between the two schools, but three come to mind right Receiving...... 12 away with head coach Chuck Martin, former coach and Miami Univer- Total ...... 12 sity President Greg Crawford. Sam Martin Receiving...... 9 Total ...... 9 Chuck Martin: Coached at Notre Dame for four years, serving as the team’s offensive James Gardner coordinator/QB coach (2012-13) and defensive back coach/recruiting coordinator Receiving...... 8 (2010-11). Total ...... 8 Kenny Young Ara Parseghian: The Hall of Famer coached at both Miami and Notre Rushing...... 4 Receiving...... 3 Dame. While with Miami he was 39-6-2 in five seasons, winning conference titles in Total ...... 7 1954 and 1955. In 11 years with Notre Dame he was 95-17-4. Parseghian passed away De’Andre Montgomery on Aug. 2, 2017. The RedHawks will feature a sticker on their helmets with the simple ...... 1 ...... 1 word “ARA” to honor Coach Parseghian. Total ...... 2 Paul Moses Greg Crawford: Greg Crawford, Miami’s current university president, worked at Notre Rushing...... 1 Dame from 2008-16. He became Miami’s president on July 1, 2016. Total ...... 1 Grant Niemiec Rushing...... 1 Central Michigan Recap Total ...... 1 A win can cure all ailments and a win is what the Miami football team got as it opened Nate Becker Mid-American Conference play with a convincing 31-14 win at Central Michigan last Sat- Receiving...... 1 urday. Gus Ragland accounted for the RedHawks first three touchdowns on the day and Total ...... 1 averaged nearly 20 yards per completion, while the defense posted a second half shutout Leonard Ross Rushing...... 1 to secure their first league win. Total ...... 1 Luke Mayock Bounce Back in a Big Way Receiving...... 1 Last Saturday’s win could go a long way to deciding how successful the 2017 season is. Total ...... 1 The week prior, Miami fell to arch-rival Cincinnati 21-17, despite holding a 17-6 advantage Quentin Hardy Receiving...... 1 with under four minutes to play. Total ...... 1

Who Were Those Guys Prior to the contest with CMU, most fans may have never even heard of Sam Connolly or Matt Merimee, but they know them now. Connolly, starting at middle linebacker for an RedHawks In Overtime injured Junior McMullen, had a career-high nine tackles and an interception. Merimee Sept. 8, 1996 - at Cincinnati (L, 30-23) - 3 OTs played most of the second half after Tony Reid was ejected (targeting). Merimee came up Oct. 25, 1997 - Cincinnati (L, 34-31) - 2 OTs with a clutch red zone interception to help secure the win. Sept. 9, 2006 - at Purdue (L, 38-31) - 3 OTs Sept. 8, 2007 - at Minnesota (L, 41-35)

Overall Record: 0-4 Home Record: 0-1 Road Record: 0-3 Last OT Win: Never Record in Two Overtimes: 0-1 Record In Three Overtimes: 0-2

-5- Game 5 • Miami at Notre Dame Career Starts Reid to Miss First Half of Notre Dame Contest Offensive Starts ....Career .....Consecutive Senior safety Tony Reid will miss the first half of the contest at Notre Dame after being Ryan Smith, TE...... 27...... 0 ejected in the third quarter at Central Michigan. Due to NCAA rules, Reid will miss the Sam McCollum, OL...... 27...... 26 Jared Murphy, WR...... 26...... 4 first half because of a targeting penalty in the third quarter. Sam Martin, WR...... 21...... 4 Alonzo Smith, RB...... 17...... 1 Preseason Honors Jordan Rigg, OL...... 16...... 7 Jordan Diamond, OL...... 13...... 0 Over the past four years, Miami had not received much attention in preseason Nate Becker, TE...... 13...... 1 honors. That has changed in a big way this year. Heath Harding was named to three Billy Bahl, QB...... 12...... 0 different watch lists (Bronco Nagurski, Jim Thorpe and Bednarik), Danny Godlevske James Gardner, WR...... 12...... 1 Mitch Palmer, OL...... 12...... 3 was honored by the Rimington Trophy, James Gardner earned two awards (Wuerffel Gus Ragland, QB...... 11...... 11 and Biletnikoff) and Ryan Smith was named to the John Mackey Watch List. Danny Godlevske, OL...... 11...... 0 Zach Hovey, OL...... 10...... 0 Kenny Young, RB...... 7...... 0 Roster Breakdown Jarrett LaRubbio, OL...... 4...... 4 While Miami’s roster is finally starting to trend toward upper-classmen, the youth of Tommy Doyle, OL...... 4...... 4 this roster is still shocking. Coming into the 2017 season Miami has 124 players on Maurice Thomas, RB...... 2...... 0 Grant Niemiec, RB...... 2...... 0 its roster and just 12 seniors. Roster breakdown includes: Sixth-year seniors (1), fifth- Matt Skibinski, OL...... 1...... 0 year seniors (5), seniors (6), red-shirt juniors (19), juniors (13), red-shirt sophomores Rany Heideman, OL...... 1...... 0 (16), sophomores (9), red-shirt freshmen (22) and freshmen (33). Luke Mayock, WR...... 1...... 0 Defensive Starts....Career .....Consecutive Close to 4-0? Heath Harding, DB...... 37...... 17 You are what your record says you are, but the RedHawks could easily be 4-0 this Ikeem Allen, DL...... 23...... 11 Junior McMullen, LB...... 17...... 0 season. In the loss to Marshall Miami surrendered two kickoffs for touchdowns and Nate Trawick, DL...... 17...... 17 a pick-6, yet still had a chance to come away with the win, but failed to convert on a Tony Reid, DB...... 17...... 17 41-yard Hail Mary as time expired. In the loss to Cincinnati, Miami was up 17-6 with De’Andre Montgomery, DB...17...... 17 Paul Moses, DL...... 15...... 0 just under four minutes to play, but fell 21-17. Deondre Daniels...... 14...... 3 , DB...... 11...... 4 Taking Its Time Brad Koenig, LB...... 7...... 7 AJ Burdine, DL...... 5...... 0 Through four games this season Miami ranks 25th in the country in time of Pasquale Calcagno, DL..... 4...... 4 possession, holding onto the ball for an average of 32:43 per game. In the opener Doug Costin, DL...... 4...... 4 versus Marshall Miami had the ball for 35:44 and followed that up a week later with a Cedric Asseh, DB...... 2...... 0 Allan Koikoi, DB...... 1...... 0 time of possession of 35:31 versus Austin Peay. Against UC, Miami had the ball for just Sam Connolly, LB...... 1...... 1 29:40 and recorded a time of possession of 29:59 in the win over CMU.

Dominant Defense Miami’s defense currently ranks 27th in the nation in total defense (310.8) and 33rd in scoring (19.0), but even that doesn’t tell the entire story. Versus Marshall, the Thundering Herd had two special teams TD’s and a pick-six and the Bearcats added a pick-6 in that contest as well. If you were to remove those 28 points, the Miami Future Miami Schedules defense would rank 11th in the country, allowing just 12.0 points per game.

2018 2023 Sept. 1: vs. Marshall Sept. 16: at Cincinnati Mostly Tweetable Defensive Notes Sept. 8: vs Cincinnati* • Overall, the Miami defense has allowed just 48 points in four games. Sept. 15: at Minnesota 2024 Oct. 20: at Army Sept. 14: vs. Cincinnati • Miami has just three sacks this season. Sept. 21: at Northwestern 2019 • Miami has six interceptions and three forced this year, which ranks 13th in Aug. 31: at Iowa 2025 the nation in turnovers forced. Sept. 7: vs. Presbyterian Sept. 6: at Cincinnati Sept. 14: at Cincinnati Sept. 13: vs. Missouri • Miami’s defense has allowed just nine scores this season (5 TDs and 4 FGs). Sept. 21: at Ohio State 2026 • The opponent has reached the Miami red zone just 10 times this season, coming 2020 Sept. 19: at Cincinnati* Sept. 5: vs. Arkansas Pine Bluff away with two touchdowns (20%) and four field goals (40%). Overall, the Miami red Sept. 12: at Minnesota 2027 zone defense ranks fifth in the nation (60%). Sept. 19: vs. Cincinnati Sept. 11: vs. Cincinnati Oct. 3: vs. Army • Miami has also forced three turnovers in the red zone. 2028 2021 Sept. 9: at Cincinnati Sept. 4: at Cincinnati Sept.25: at Army 2029 Sept. 8: vs. Cincinnati 2022 Sept. 3: at Kentucky Sept. 17: vs. Cincinnati* * at Stadium Sept. 24: at Northwestern

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Position Change? Retired Miami Numbers While Doug Costin may be a bit big to play defensive back at 6-2, 285 pounds, he still is filling up the stat sheet with pass breakups. Costin currently leads the team with five #7 Ben Roethlisberger took his place in Miami pass breakups. Football history when his jersey No. 7 was retired on October 13, 2007, becoming just the third in program history to have his Gardner Coming Out Strong number retired. Roethlisberger ended his James Gardner entered 2017 with high expectations after finishing as a third-team All- three-year playing tenure (2001-03) as the most prolific passer in program history. MAC player a year ago, with 45 catches for 750 yards and six touchdowns. This season he has 16 catches for 294 yards and two scores, while averaging 18.4 yards per catch. #40 Bob Hitchens No. 40 was retired in 1973 to mark the ac- Meet Luke Mayock complishments of tailback Bob Hitchens, who concluded his career as the most pro- Filling in for an injured James Gardner versus UC was redshirt sophomore Luke Mayock. lific runner in Miami history. At the end of Mayock had not seen much time the first two games, but that may now change. Versus his three-year tenure (1971-73), Hitchens owned Miami’s season and career records the Bearcats, Mayock had career highs in catches (4), yards (74) and his first career for points, rushing touchdowns, rushing at- . tempts and rushing yards.

In Gus We Trust #41 No. 41 was retired to honor Travis Prentice. After beginning last season 0-6, head coach Chuck Martin turned to Gus Prentice ranks sixth all-time in NCAA his- Ragland. Ragland led Miami to six straight wins over Kent State, Bowling Green, Eastern tory with 5,596 rushing yards and second in total touchdowns with 78. He continues Michigan, Central Michigan, Buffalo and Ball State. The now junior quarterback finished to own four NCAA records. last season, throwing for 1,537 yards, 17 touchdowns and just one interception. #42 Worn by halfback John Pont through three varsity football campaigns, No. 42 was re- tired by the Athletic Advisory Council fol- lowing his senior season in 1951. Pont thus became the first athlete in Miami history to have his jersey retired. RedHawks in the NFL Miami By Class Seniors (12) 6th Year...... 1 There are currently six Miami RedHawks on rosters in the 5th Year...... 5 and two Miami graduates coaching teams in the NFL. True ...... 6 Juniors (32) Brandon Brooks - Guard, Redshirt...... 19 • 76th overall selection of the 2012 NFL draft. True ...... 13 • Has started 46 games since 2013 Sophomores (25) Redshirt...... 16 Ben Roethlisberger - Quarterback, Steelers True ...... 9 • Selected 11th overall in the 2004 NFL Draft • Has won a pair of Super Bowls as the starting quarterback of the Steelers Freshmen (55) Redshirt...... 22 - Defensive Back, True ...... 33 • Was a 2nd round draft pick of the Green Bay Packers in 2015 By Percentages

JT Jones - Linebacker, Seniors (9.7%) • On of the Atlanta Falcons 6th Year...... 1% 5th Year...... 4.5% True ...... 5.1% Bryson Albright, • On practice squad of Arizona Cardinals Juniors (25.8%) Redshirt...... 15.3% John Harbaugh - Head Coach True ...... 10.5% • Named head coach of the Ravens in 2008. Sophomores (20.2%) • Graduated from Miami in 1984 Redshirt...... 12.9% True ...... 7.3% Sean McVay - LA Rams Head Coach Freshmen (44.4%) • Was named the youngest head coach in NFL history prior to the start of the 2017 Redshirt...... 17.7% season. True ...... 26.7% • Graduated from Miami in 2008.

-7- Game 5 • Miami at Notre Dame Record Watch Nice Way to Start a Career Career Receptions Ragland began his career by throwing 203 consecutive passes before throwing an 5. Michael Larkin (2001-04)...... 200 interception late in the contest versus Mississippi State in the 2016 St. Petersburg 6. Andy Cruse (2009-12)...... 160 Bowl. In all, the Cincinnati, Ohio native has thrown just three interceptions in 325 7. Chris Givens (2007-11)...... 157 8. Jamal Rogers (2007-10)...... 134 career pass attempts (1 INT every 108.3 pass attempts). 9. Jared Murphy ...... 129 Ragland Timeline Career Receiving Yards Verbally commits to Miami on Dec. 13, 2013 5. Armand Robinson (2007-10)...... 2,550 → 6. Trevor Gaylor (1996-99)...... 2,131 → Redshirted the 2014 season and played 86 snaps in 2015. 7. Chris Givens (2007-11)...... 2,121 → Suffered an ACL injury in April of 2016 during a spring football practice. 8. Jay Hall (1995-98)...... 1,778 9. Jared Murphy...... 1,778 → Came back to start versus Kent State on Oct. 15, 2016 and won six straight games and helped Miami reach a bowl game. Career Interceptions 6. Dayonne Nunley (2010-13)...... 13 Godlevske and Thomas Lost For Season 7. Troy White (1984-86)...... 12 Danny Godlevske, Miami’s starting center suffered a season ending injury in week Dan Rebsch (1971-73)...... 12 one versus Marshall. Godlevske was on the preseason watch list for the Rimington 9. Milt Bowen (1999-01)...... 10 Sheldon White (1984-86)...... 10 Trophy, given to the nation’s top center. Maurice Thomas suffered a season-ending Bob Smith (1965-67)...... 10 injury versus UC and was Miami’s kickoff specialist. 12. Heath Harding...... 9 Nate Becker returns From Injury Career Kick Return Yards While tight end Ryan Smith has been getting much of the national pub to begin the 1. Jamal Rogers (2007-10)...... 1,950 2. Milt Bowen (1999-02)...... 1,826 2017 season, tight end Nate Becker was actually predicted to start last year before 3. Milt Stegall (1988-91)...... 1,377 suffering a season ending injury during the 2016 fall camp. Becker is now healthy, 4. DeMarco Jones (1997-00)...... 1,338 giving the RedHawks multiple options at the tight end position. 5. Mark Hunter (1976-79)...... 1,304 7. maurice Thomas...... 1,156 Diamond Returns For Sixth Year Miami got some great news from the NCAA last spring, when it was announced that Jordan Diamond would be granted a sixth year of eligibility, due to missing two seasons because of injury. Diamond, a transfer from Auburn, started all 13 games at guard last season in his first year with the RedHawks.

Player Awards Blessing in Disguise Back in 2015, Heath Harding was battling an injury earlier in the season that he just James Gardner, WR couldn’t shake, which forced him to miss the final nine games of that season. While • Third-team All-MAC (2016) missing the season was frustrating for the Dayton, Ohio native, there was also a • Biletnikoff Watch List (2017) • Wuerffel Trophy Watch List major positive. The injury allowed Harding to redshirt the 2015 season, giving him a fifth year. Without that injury in 2015, Harding would not currently be a part of this Heath Harding, DB 2017 season. • First-team All-MAC (2016) • Jim Thorpe Preseason Watch List (2017) Preseason Poll • Bronko Nagurski Watch List (2017) • Bednarik Watch List (2017) The Miami University football team was picked to finish second in the 2017 Mid- American Conference preseason poll. The poll was conducted by 26 MAC media Junior McMullen, LB members. Ohio (131 points) edged Miami (129) in the media poll to represent the • Third-team All-MAC (2016) East Division at the MAC Championship contest in . The RedHawks, who had 12 first-place votes, were followed by Bowling Green (88), Akron (79), Buffalo De’Andre Montgomery, DB (41) and Kent State (36). • Third-team All-MAC (2016) • MAC East Defensive Player of the Week (Week 3) In the West Division, Toledo (142) was picked to win. The Rockets were followed by Maurice Thomas, RB Western Michigan (107), Northern Illinois (89), Eastern Michigan (74), Central Michi- • Third-team All-MAC (kick returner) (2016) gan (62) and Ball State (30).

Ryan Smith, TE • John Mackey Preseason Watch List (2017)

Kyle Kramer • MAC East Special Teams Player of the Week (Week 3)

-8- Game 5 • Miami at Notre Dame Miami By The Numbers If You Build It... Miami’s Athletic Director, David Sayler, has been busy in his first 55 months, adding Overall Record ...... 2-2 several facilities for the department. The two newest installment can be seen just MAC Record...... 0-0 north of Yager Stadium. The new David and Anita Dauch Indoor Sports Center (DISC) Non Conference...... 2-2 opened in February of 2015 and features a full length 120-yard field and four sprint lanes. Home...... 1-1 Road...... 1-1 Between Yager Stadium and the DISC is the Athletic Performance Center. The APC Neutral...... 0-0 provides much-needed upgrades to Miami Football’s locker room and offices while Current Regular Season Streak...... 1 Win also hosting a state-of-the-art medical and athletic training facility that serves all Day...... 2-0 Miami’s student-athletes. Miami football moved into the building last Christmas. Night...... 0-2 Captain, My Captain TV Game...... 2-2 As in years past under Martin, Miami will not have season long captains. Captains will August...... 0-0 be selected for each game. September...... 2-2 October...... 0-0 November...... 0-0 vs. top 25 Teams...... 0-0 vs. Non ranked teams...... 2-2 On Turf...... 2-2 On Grass...... 0-0 Scoring first...... 1-0 Leading after first quarter...... 1-1 Behind after first quarter...... 0-1 Tied after first quarter...... 1-0 Leading after second quarter...... 2-1 Behind after second quarter...... 0-1 Tied after second quarter...... 0-0 Leading after third quarter...... 2-1 Behind after third quarter...... 0-1 Tied after third quarter...... 0-0 Overtime...... 0-0 Scoring less than 20 points...... 0-1 Scoring 20+ points...... 0-1 Scoring 30+ points...... 2-0 Allowing less than 20 points...... 2-0 Allowing 20-29 points...... 0-1 Allowing 30+ points...... 0-1 Outgain opponent...... 2-1 Opponent outgains Miami...... 0-1 in total yards...... 0-0 Win turnover margin...... 1-1 Lose turnover margin...... 0-0 Tie in turnovers...... 1-1 Game decided between 1-10 points...... 0-2 Game decided by 11-20 points...... 1-0 Game decided by 20+ points...... 1-0

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Miami University, known world-wide as the “Cradle of Coaches,” contributed four alumni The Sporting News to Sporting News Magazine’s 50 Greatest Coaches, dominating all other universities. Top 50 Coaches of All Time PAUL BROWN (`30) was named as the 12th greatest coach of all time by The Sporting News (TSN). Miamians WALTER ALSTON (`35) and (`51) ranked 35th 1. John Wooden (Purdue) and 36th on the list, while ARA PARSEGHIAN (`49) was selected as sports’ 44th great- 2. Vince Lombardi (Fordham) est coach. A fifth man with Miami ties, , ranked 27th on TSN’s list. Hayes 3. Paul Bryant (Alabama) served as Miami’s football coach from 1949-50. 4. Phil Jackson (North Dakota) The August 3, 2009 publication asked a panel of 118 top coaches, media and sports 5. Don Shula (John Carroll) administrators to choose the Top 50 list. 6. Red Auerbach (George Washington) Altogether, only four universities contributed more than one alumnus to the list. Mi- 7. Scotty Bowman (did not attend college) ami’s four alumni topped Alabama (Paul “Bear” Bryant and Bobby Bowden), Minnesota 8. Dean Smith (Kansas) (Bud Wilkinson and Herb Brooks) and Kansas (Dean Smith and Adolph Rupp), which 9. Casey Stengel (did not attend college) each had two alums ranked among the Top 50. Purdue graduate John Wooden, the 10. Knute Rockne (Notre Dame) famed “Wizard of Westwood”, was ranked as the No. 1 coach of all time. 11. Pat Summitt (Tennessee-Martin) 12. paul Brown (Miami) An Ohio native who was a two-year football letter winner (1928-29), Paul Brown is a member of Miami’s “Cradle of Coaches” and excelled as a coach 13. Joe Paterno (Brown) at the collegiate and professional levels. Brown was head coach at Ohio 14. George Halas (Illinois) State (1941-43) and led the Buckeyes to their first national title in 1942. 15. Chuck Noll (Dayton) Brown then served as head coach at the professional level with the Cleve- 16. Bob Knight (Ohio State) land Browns (1946-62) and (1968-75), winning cham- pionships in the All-America Football Conference and National Football 17. Joe Gibbs (San Diego State) League. Brown was elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1967, and 18. Tom Landry (Texas) the current home stadium of the Bengals bears his name. 19. Mike Krzyzewski (U.S. Military Academy) PaulPaul Brown Brown 20. Bill Belichick (Wesleyan University) 21. Adolph Rupp (Kansas) Always displaying a calm, professional demeanor, the unflappable Walter Alston managed the Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers for 23 seasons 22. Joe McCarthy (Niagara) (1954-76), winning seven National League pennants and four World Series 23. Eddie Robinson (Leland College) championships. His squads would win 2,040 games during his tenure, the 24. Bobby Bowden (Alabama) seventh-highest win total among major league managers. He helped to 25. John McGraw (did not attend college) establish a “Dodger Way,” which many of his former players later used to become successful managers themselves. 26. Bill Walsh (San Jose State) 27. Woody Hayes () Paul Brown 28. Connie Mack (did not attend college) Walter Alston 29. Bud Wilkinson (Minnesota) A member of Miami’s “Cradle of Coaches” and the College Football Hall of 30. Pat Riley (Kentucky) Fame, Bo Schembechler was a two-year letter winner (1949-50) and head 31. Pete Newell (Loyola, Calif. University) coach (1963-68) with the Red and White. During his six seasons as head 32. Joe Torre (did not attend college) coach, Schembechler led Miami to a 40-17-3 record and back-to-back conference co-championships (1965-66). Schembechler then became the 33. Bill Parcells (Wichita State) head coach at the University of Michigan (1969-89) and led the Wolverines 34. Tom Osborne (Hastings College) to 13 Big Ten titles. 35. Walter Alston (Miami) 36. Bo Schembechler (Miami) PaulBo Schem Brownbechler 37. Toe Blake (did not attend college) A member of Miami’s “Cradle of Coaches” and the College Football Hall of 38. Sparky Anderson (did not attend college) Fame, Ara Parseghian was a football letter winner (1946-47) before moving 39. Al Arbour (did not attend college) to the sidelines as an assistant coach (1950) and head coach (1951-55). Dur- 40. Amos Alonzo Stagg (Yale University) ing his five seasons as Miami’s head coach, Parseghian compiled a 39-6-1 record and won back-to-back Mid-American Conference Championships 41. Tony La Russa (South Florida) (1954-55). Parseghian went on to coach at Northwestern (1956-63) and 42. Geno Auriemma (West Chester University) Notre Dame (1964-74) where he was named National Coach of the Year in 43. Dick Irvin (did not attend college) 1964. 44. Ara Parseghian (Miami) PaulAra PBrownarseghian 45. Chuck Daly (Bloomsburg University) A member of Miami’s “Cradle of Coaches” and the College Football Hall of Fame, 46. Bobby Cox (did not attend college) Woody Hayes served as the head coach of Miami during the 1949-50 and 1950-51 47. Hank Iba (Westminster College) seasons. In his last year as head coach he led the RedHawks to a 9-1 record and 48. Tommy Lasorda (did not attend college) a MAC Championship, and also led his team to a victory in the Salad Bowl. Hayes went on to coach at the (1951-78) where he became a fixture 49. Gregg Popovich (U.S. Air Force Academy) for the Scarlet and Grey and quickly became recognized as one of the greatest 50. Herb Brooks (Minnesota) coaches of all time. At OSU he compiled a 205-61-10 record (.761) and led the PaulWoody Brown Hayes Buckeyes to five national titles, 13 Big Ten championships, and four bowl victories. He is a three-time winner of the College Football Coach of the Year Award.

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Depth Chart As of Sept. 25, 2017 Offense (Multiple) defense (Multiple) WR 88 Jared Murphy...... 5-10, 182, 5-Sr., Fort Wayne, Ind. DE 58 doug Costin...... 6-2, 285, So., West Chester, Pa. 4 Jack Sorenson...... 6-0, 194, R-Fr., Kildeer, Ill. 95 Ben Kimpler...... 6-5, 247, R-Fr., Libertyville, Ill.

LT 52 Jordan Rigg...... 6-4, 294, R-Jr., Springboro, Ohio DT 96 nate Trawick...... 5-11, 335, Jr., Richmond, Ind. 71 Sam Murrer...... 6-4, 308, R-So., Park Hills, Ky. 69 AJ Burdine...... 6-2, 285, 5-Sr., Cincinnati, Ohio

LG 66 Sam McCollum...... 6-3, 300, Jr., Dublin, Ohio NT 55 ikeem Allen...... 6-1, 270, Sr., Charlotte, NC 50 Ryan Mullen...... 6-3, 290, Jr., Lake Villa, Ill. 94 Mack Duffin...... 6-2, 290, R-Jr., Avon, Ind.

C 56 mitch Palmer...... 6-2, 290, R-Jr., St. Louis, Mo. DE 92 pasquale Calcagno...... 6-4, 250, Jr., Charles, Ill. 74 Jack Schroer...... 6-4, 293, R-So., New Albany, Ohio 9 Brad Earnest...... 6-1, 245, R-Jr., Atlanta, Ga.

RG 75 Jarrett LaRubbio.....6-5, 300, R-So., Middletown, Ohio LB 38 Brad Koenig...... 6-1, 225, R-Jr., Ann Arbor, Mich. 67 Jordan Diamond...... 6-5, 310, Grad., Chicago, Ill. 17 Myles Reid...... 6-1, 220, So., Atlanta, Ga.

RT 77 matt Skibinski...... 6-5, 295, R-So., Livonia, Mich. MLB 48 sam Connolly...... 6-1, 245, R-Jr., Chicago, Ill. 78 Ian Leever...... 6-6, 305, R-So., Loveland, Ohio 39 Nigel Adams...... 5-11, 231, R-Fr., Lawrenceville, Ga.

Te 82 ryan Smith...... 6-4, 265, Sr., River Forest, Ill. LB 21 De’Andre Montgomery.... 6-2, 228, Jr., Hampton, Ga. 44 Nate Becker...... 6-5, 264, R-Jr., Carmel, Ind. 27 Kobe Burse...... 6-0, 225, So., Muskegon Heights, Mich.

QB 14 Gus Ragland...... 6-1, 215, R-Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio CB 15 deondre Daniels.5-11, 196, Jr., Goose Creek, S. Car. 5 Billy Bahl...... 6-4, 233, Jr., Woodstock, Ill. 1 Cedric Asseh...... 6-0, 190, R-So., Loganville, Ga.

RB 26 Alonzo Smith...... 5-10, 208, R-Jr., Riviera Beach, Fla. S 2 Josh Allen...... 6-0, 205, Jr., Charlotte, N. Car. 3 Kenny Young...... 5-7, 179, R-Jr., Tallahasee, Fla. 8 Daryus Thompson....6-1, 195, R-Jr., Powder Springs, Ga.

Wr 83 sam Martin...... 6-2, 201, Sr., Boulder, Colo. S 22 matt Merimee.... 6-3, 220, R-Jr., Fairview Park, Ohio 25 Isaiah Hill...... 5-11, 204, R-So., Duncan, S. Car. 14 Tony Reid...... 5-11, 190, Sr., Charlotte, N. Car.

WR 81 James Gardner...... 6-4, 216, Jr., Fort Lauderdale, Fla. CB 24 heath Harding...... 5-10, 190, 5-Sr., Dayton, Ohio 86 Luke Mayock...... 6-5, 216, R-So., Sugar land, Texas 6 Travion Banks...... 5-11, 185, So., Evanston, Ill.

Special Teams Pronunciations PK 79 sam Sloman...... 5-8, 208, So., Roswell, Ga. Cedric Asseh...... Uh-say 39 Paul Young...... 6-0, 188, Fr., Mt. Healthy, Ohio Billy Bahl...... Ball AJ Burdine...... Bur-dine p 9 kyle Kramer...... 6-3, 208, R-So., Glyn Ellyn, Ill. Pasquale Calcagno...... Pass-qwall Cal-cag-no 32 Jacob Swartz...... 5-11, 180, Fr., Highland Park, Ill. Danny Godlevske...... God-lef-ski Allan Koikoi...... Coy-coy LS 59 evan Crabtree...... 5-11, 235, R-So., Dublin, Ohio Brad Koenig...... Kay-Nig 62 Trent Kramer...... 6-0, 253, R-So., Naperville, Ill. Grant Niemiec...... Knee-mick Jack Schorer...... Shore-er HD 88 Jared Murphy...... 5-10, 182, 5-Sr., Fort Wayne, Ind. Matt Skibinski...... Sku-bin-ski 8 Jack Sorenson...... 6-0, 194, R-Fr., Kildeer, Ill. Nate Trawick...... Tray-wick Alexx Zielinski...... Zu-lin-ski KR 3 kenny Young...... 5-7, 179, R-Jr., Tallahasee, Fla. 18 Jaylon Bester...... 5-8, 165, Fr., Belleville, Ill.

PR 88 Jared Murphy...... 5-10, 182, 5-Sr., Fort Wayne, Ind. 81 James Gardner...... 6-4, 216, Jr., Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

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Miami Alphabetical and Numerical Rosters No. Name...... Ht...... Wt...... Pos.... Cl...... Hometown (HS/PS) No. Name...... Position 39 Nigel Adams...... 5-11.....231...... LB...... R-FR.....Lawrenceville, Ga. (Central Gwinnett) 1 Cedric Asseh...... DB 55 Ikeem Allen...... 6-5...... 270...... DL...... SR...... Charlotte, N. Car. (Mallard Creek) 2 Joshua Allen...... DB 2 Joshua Allen...... 6-0...... 205...... DB...... JR...... Charlotte, N. Car. (Victory Christian) 2 Jackson Williamson...... QB 20 Jack Alpert...... 6-1...... 185...... DB...... SO...... Cleveland, Ohio (Cuyahoga Heights) 3 Kenny Young...... RB 29 Khari Anderson...... 6-1...... 195...... DB...... R-FR...... Cleveland, Ohio (Hawken) 1 Cedric Asseh...... 6-0...... 190...... DB...... R-SO...... Loganville, Ga. (Grayson) 4 Jack Sorenson...... WR 5 Billy Bahl...... 6-4...... 233...... QB...... JR....Woodstock, Ill. (Marian Central Catholic) 4 Chris Hudson...... WR 6 Travion Banks...... 5-11.....185...... DB...... SO...... Evanston, Ill. (Evanston) 4 Allan Koikoi...... DB 49 Bart Baratti...... 6-1...... 188...... DB...... SO...... Klein, Texas 5 Billy Bahl...... QB 44 Nate Becker...... 6-5...... 264...... TE...... R-JR...... Carmel, Ind. (Carmel) 5 Junior McMullen...... LB 18 Jaylon Bester...... 5-8...... 165...... WR...... FR...... Belleville, Ill. (Althoff Catholic) 6 Travion Banks...... DB 26 Joey Brookhart...... 6-1...... 191...... PK...... R-FR...... Dallas, Texas (Lovejoy) 8 Daryus Thompson...... DB 28 Mike Brown...... 6-1...... 205...... DB...... FR... Grand Rapids, Mich. (Grand Rapids Catholic Central) 9 Brad Earnest...... DL 69 AJ Burdine...... 6-2...... 285...... DL...... R-SR...... Cincinnati, Ohio (Elder) 9 Kyle Kramer...... P 20 Austin Buroker...... 6-2...... 190...... DB...... FR...... Kenton, Ohio (Kenton) 10 Sterling Weatherford...... DB 27 Kobe Burse...... 6-0...... 225...... DB...... SO.Muskegon Heights, Mich. (Mona Shores) 11 Dominique Robinson...... WR 16 Mitchell Burton...... 6-2...... 202...... DB...... FR...... Columbus, Ind. (Columbus North) 11 Logan Speyer...... DL 92 Pasquale Calcagno...... 6-4...... 250...... DL...... JR...... Charles, Ill. (St. Francis) 12 Tay Gowan...... DB 48 Sam Connolly...... 6-1...... 245...... LB...... R-JR...... Chicago, Ill. (Mt. Carmel) 12 Pete Lampert...... QB 58 Doug Costin...... 6-2...... 285...... DL...... SO...... West Chester, Pa. (Bishop Shanahan) 13 Kyle Row...... WR 59 Evan Crabtree...... 5-11.....235...... LS...... R-SO...... Dublin, Ohio (Dublin Coffman) 13 Donte Taylor Jr...... DB 15 Deondre Daniels...... 5-11.....196...... DB...... JR...... Goose Creek, S. Car. (Goose Creek) 14 Gus Ragland...... QB 35 Michael Davenport...... 6-1...... 222...... TE...... FR...... Cincinnati, Ohio (Walnut Hills) 14 Tony Reid...... DB 67 Jordan Diamond...... 6-5...... 310...... OL...... R-SR...... Chicago, Ill. (Simeon) 15 Deondre Daniels...... DB 54 Tommy Doyle...... 6-8...... 308...... OL...... R-FR...... Edina, Minn. (Edina) 16 Zack Hazlett...... QB 94 Mack Duffin...... 6-2...... 290...... DL...... R-JR...... Avon, Ind. (Avon) 9 Brad Earnest...... 6-1...... 245...... DL...... R-JR...... Atlanta, Ga. (Lakeside) 16 Mitchell Burton...... DB 85 Tyler Fleetwood...... 6-1...... 201...... WR...... R-FR...... Lilburn, Ga. (Parkview) 17 Myles Reid...... LB 81 James Gardner...... 6-4...... 216...... WR...... JR...... Fort Lauderdale, Fla. (Fort Lauderdale) 17 Mitchell Lewis...... WR 89 Alec Greene...... 6-4...... 271...... TE...... R-JR...... Columbus, Ohio (Bishop Watterson) 18 Jaylon Bester...... WR 28 Jack Grochowski...... 6-4...... 215...... WR...... FR...... Palatine, Ill. (Palatine) 19 KJ Hancock...... WR 51 Danny Godlevske...... 6-2...... 305...... OL...... SO...... Indianapolis, Ind. (Bishop Chatard) 19 Nick Marosi...... WR 12 Tay Gowan...... 6-1...... 180...... DB...... R-FR...... Covington, Ga. (Newton) 20 Jack Alpert...... WR 34 Isaac Hampton...... 6-0...... 296...... DL...... FR...... Charlotte, N. Car. (Mallard Creek) 20 Jalen Walker...... WR 19 KJ Hancock...... 6-1...... 209...... WR...... R-FR...... Suwanee, Ga. (North Gwinnett) 20 Austin Buroker...... DB 24 Heath Harding...... 5-10.....190...... DB...... R-SR...... Dayton, Ohio (Dayton Christian) 21 De’Andre Montgomery...... DB 80 Quentin Hardy...... 6-5...... 241...... TE...... R-SO...... Murfreesboro, Tenn. ((Blackman)) 22 Matt Merimee...... DB 16 Zack Hazlett...... 5-11.....200...... QB...... R-FR...... Dublin, Ohio (Dublin Jerome) 23 Davion Johnson...... RB 76 Randy Heideman...... 6-5...... 315...... OL...... R-SR..Bloomington, Ill. (Normal Community) 23 Ryan Newton...... LB 25 Isaiah Hill...... 5-11.....204...... WR...... R-SO...... Duncan, S. Car. (Byrnes) 24 Heath Harding...... DB 46 Andrew Homer...... 6-6...... 245...... TE...... R-FR...... Cincinnati, Ohio (St. Xavier) 25 Isaiah Hill...... WR 57 Zach Hovey...... 6-4...... 260...... OL...... R-JR...... Eden Prairie, Minn. (Eden Prairie) 26 Joey Brookhart...... PK 4 Chris Hudson...... 6-4...... 224...... WR...... R-JR...... Hazard, Ky. (Hazard) 26 Alonzo Smith...... RB 23 Davion Johnson...... 5-11.....209...... RB...... FR...... Pontiac, Mich. (West Bloomfield) 27 Kobe Burse...... DB 45 Cole Jones...... 6-0...... 225...... LB...... SO...... Oxford, Ohio (St. Xavier) 27 Jared Sharp...... WR 29 Zach Kahn...... 5-10.....195...... RB...... R-FR...... Strongsville, Ohio (Strongsville) 28 Mike Brown...... DB 95 Ben Kimpler...... 6-5...... 247...... Dl...... R-FR...... Libertyville, Ill. (Libertyville) 38 Brad Koenig...... 6-1...... 225...... LB...... R-JR...... Ann Arbor, Mich. (Pioneer) 28 Jack Grochowski...... WR 4 Allan Koikoi...... 5-11.....195...... DB...... JR...... Baltimore, Mary. (St. Paul’s) 29 Khari Anderson...... DB 9 Kyle Kramer...... 6-3...... 208...... P...... R-SO...... Glen Ellyn, Ill. (Glenbard West) 29 Zach Kahn...... RB 62 Trent Kramer...... 6-0...... 253...... LS...... SO...... Naperville, Ill. (Benet Academy) 30 Josh Maize...... DL 36 Mason Kuhr...... 5-10.....190...... RB...... FR...... Centerville, Ohio (Centerville) 30 Ben Rinsma...... WR 12 Pete Lampert...... 6-4...... 211...... QB...... FR...... Cincinnati, Ohio (Moeller) 31 Maurice Thomas...... RB 75 Jarrett LaRubbio...... 6-5...... 300...... OL...... R-SO...... Middletown, Ohio (Lakota East) 31 Ryan Sandles...... PK 37 Nick Lavigna...... 6-2...... 207...... LB...... R-FR...... Cleveland, Ohio (St. Ignatius) 32 Liam Sallquist...... DL 78 Ian Leever...... 6-6...... 305...... OL...... R-SO...... Loveland, Ohio (Loveland) 32 Jacob Swartz...... K/P 90 Dean Lemon...... 6-2...... 251...... DL...... JR...... Kettering, Ohio (Archbishop Alter) 33 Payton O’Reilly...... LB 17 Mitchell Lewis...... 6-5...... 223...... WR...... FR...... Lisle, Ill. (Naperville North) 33 Leonard Ross...... RB 30 Josh Maize...... 6-3...... 242...... DL...... FR...... Deerfield, Ill. (Deerfield) 34 Isaac Hampton...... DL 19 Nick Marosi...... 6-1...... 210...... WR...... R-SO..Grand Rapids, Mich. (Catholic Central) 34 Myles McKernin...... WR 93 David Marsh...... 6-3...... 272...... DL...... FR...... Indianapolis, Ind. (Bishop Chatard) 35 Ryan McWood...... LB 86 Luke Mayock...... 6-5...... 216...... WR...... R-SO...... Sugar Land, Texas (Clements) 35 Michael Davenport...... TE 36 Paul Moses...... DL 36 Mason Kuhr...... RB

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83 Sam Martin...... 6-2...... 201...... WR...... SR...... Boulder, Colo. (Fairview) 37 Nick Lavigna...... LB 70 Trent Maynard...... 6-4...... 293...... OL...... R-FR...... Indianapolis, Ind. (Decatur Central) 37 Grant Niemiec...... RB 66 Sam McCollum...... 6-3...... 300...... OL...... JR...... Dublin, Ohio (Coffman) 38 Brad Koenig...... LB 34 Myles McKernin...... 5-8...... 176...... WR...... R-FR...... Hinsdale, Ill. (Benet Academy) 39 Nigel Adams...... LB 5 Junior McMullen...... 6-1...... 245...... LB...... JR...... Oak Park, Mich. (Oak Park) 39 Paul Young...... K/P 35 Ryan McWood...... 6-1...... 215...... LB...... R-FR...... Grosse Point, Mich. (Brother Rice) 87 Adam Mehelic...... 6-3...... 235...... TE...... FR...... Hudson, Ohio (Hudson) 43 Kyle Speas...... TE 63 Reese Melton...... 6-2...... 210...... LB...... FR...... Columbus, Ohio (Bishop Hartley) 44 Nate Becker...... TE 22 Matt Merimee...... 6-3...... 220...... DB...... R-JR...... Fairview Park, Ohio (Benedictine) 45 Cole Jones...... LB 21 De’Andre Montgomery. 6-2...... 228...... DB...... JR...... Hampton, Ga. (Dutchtown) 46 Andrew Homer...... TE 36 Paul Moses...... 6-0...... 230...... DL...... SR...... Toledo, Ohio (Toledo Central Catholic) 48 Sam Connolly...... LB 50 Ryan Mullen...... 6-3...... 290...... OL...... JR...... Lake Villa, Ill. (Lakes Community) 49 Bart Baratti...... DB 88 Jared Murphy...... 5-10.....182...... WR...... R-SR...... Fort Wayne, Ind. (Columbia City) 50 Ryan Mullen...... OL 71 Sam Murrer...... 6-4...... 308...... OL...... R-SO...... Park Hills, Ky. (Covington Catholic) 51 Danny Godlevske...... OL 65 Peter Nank...... 6-5...... 315...... OL...... FR.West Des Moines, Iowa (Dowling Catholic) 52 Jordan Rigg...... OL 23 Ryan Newton...... 6-2...... 226...... LB...... FR...... St. Louis, Mo. (Parkway North) 52 Cam Turner...... LB 37 Grant Niemiec...... 5-11.....220...... RB...... R-SR...Commerce, Mich. (Orchard Lake St. Mary’s) 53 Nate Robinson...... LB 33 Payton O’Reilly...... 6-0...... 225...... LB...... R-FR...... Bozeman, Mt. (Bozeman) 54 Tommy Doyle...... OL 56 Mitch Palmer...... 6-2...... 290...... OL...... R-JR...... St. Louis, Mo. (De Smet Jesuit) 55 Ikeem Allen...... DL 14 Gus Ragland...... 6-1...... 215...... QB...... R-JR...... Cincinnati, Ohio (Moeller) 56 Mitch Palmer...... OL 64 David Redding...... 6-4...... 305...... OL...... FR...... Columbus, Ind. (Columbus North) 57 Zach Hovey...... OL 17 Myles Reid...... 6-1...... 220...... LB...... SO...... Atlanta, Ga. (Mays) 58 Doug Costin...... DL 14 Tony Reid...... 5-11.....190...... DB...... SR...... Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek) 59 Evan Crabtree...... LS 52 Jordan Rigg...... 6-4...... 294...... OL...... R-JR...... Springboro, Ohio (Springboro) 61 Zach Swarts...... DL 30 Ben Rinsma...... 6-3...... 190...... WR...... FR...... Powell, Ohio (Olentangy Liberty 62 Trent Kramer...... LS 11 Dominique Robinson.....6-5...... 225...... WR...... FR...... Canton, Ohio (Canton McKinley) 63 Reese Melton...... LB 53 Nate Robinson...... 6-2...... 215...... LB...... FR...... Dublin, Ohio (Dublin Coffman) 33 Leonard Ross...... 5-11.....205...... RB...... R-SO...... LaGrange Park, Ill. (Lyons Township) 64 David Redding...... OL 13 Kyle Row...... 6-0...... 182...... WR...... R-JR...... Oregon, Ohio (Clay) 65 Peter Nank...... OL 32 Liam Sallquist...... 6-5...... 252...... DL...... SR...... Cincinnati, Ohio (Oak Hills) 66 Sam McCollum...... OL 31 Ryan Sandles...... 5-5...... 171...... PK...... R-SO...... Novi, Mich. (Walled Lake Western) 67 Jordan Diamond...... OL 74 Jack Schroer...... 6-4...... 293...... OL...... R-SO...... New Albany, Ohio (New Albany) 68 Donovan White...... OL 91 Andrew Sharp...... 6-4...... 240...... DL...... FR...... Grosse Pointe, Mich. (Grosse Pointe South) 69 AJ Burdine...... DL 27 Jared Sharp...... 5-8...... 163...... WR...... R-SO.Flossmoor, Ill. (Homewood-Flossmoor) 70 Trent Maynard...... OL 77 Matt Skibinski...... 6-5...... 295...... OL...... R-SO...... Livonia, Mich. (Churchill) 71 Sam Murrer...... OL 79 Samuel Sloman...... 5-8...... 208...... PK...... SO...... Roswell, Ga. (Pace Academy) 73 Josiah Tate...... DL 26 Alonzo Smith...... 5-10.....208...... RB...... R-JR...... Riviera Beach, Fla. (Dwyer) 74 Jack Schroer...... OL 82 Ryan Smith...... 6-4...... 265...... TE...... SR...... River Forest, Ill. (Fenwick) 75 Jarrett LaRubbio...... OL 4 Jack Sorenson...... 6-0...... 194...... WR...... R-FR...... Kildeer, Ill. (Stevenson) 76 Randy Heideman...... OL 43 Kyle Speas...... 6-5...... 238...... TE...... R-FR...... Plainfield, Ill. (Plainfield North) 77 Matt Skibinski...... OL 11 Logan Speyer...... 6-4...... 251...... DL...... FR...... Arlington, Ohio (Arlington) 78 Ian Leever...... OL 61 Zach Swarts...... 6-4...... 280...... DL...... R-JR...... Fort Wayne, Ind. (Homestead) 79 Samuel Sloman...... PK 32 Jacob Swartz...... 5-11.....180...... K/P...... FR...... Highland Park, Ill. (Highland Park) 80 Quentin Hardy...... TE 73 Josiah Tate...... 6-2...... 250...... DL...... FR...... Pepper Pike, Ohio (Orange) 81 James Gardner...... WR 13 Donte Taylor Jr...... 6-1...... 230...... DB...... FR...... Akron, Ohio (St. Vincent-St. Mary) 82 Ryan Smith...... TE 31 Maurice Thomas...... 5-11.....182...... RB...... JR...... Oxford, Ohio (Talawanda) 83 Sam Martin...... WR 8 Daryus Thompson...... 6-1...... 195...... DB...... R-JR...... Powder Springs, Ga. (McEachern) 84 Alexx Zielinski...... TE 96 Nate Trawick...... 5-11.....335...... Dl...... JR...... Richmond, Ind. (Richmond) 52 Cam Turner...... 5-10.....225...... LB...... R-FR...... St. Louis, Mo. (Hazelwood East) 85 Tyler Fleetwood...... WR 20 Jalen Walker...... 5-7...... 162...... WR...... FR...... Carmel, Ind. (Carmel) 86 Luke Mayock...... WR 99 Elijah Watson...... 6-1...... 273...... Dl...... FR...... Hackensack N.J. (IMG Academy) 87 Adam Mehelic...... TE 10 Sterling Weatherford...... 6-4...... 220...... DB...... FR...... Cicero, Ind. (Hamilton Heights) 88 Jared Murphy...... WR 68 Donovan White...... 6-4...... 309...... OL...... R-FR...... Gahanna, Ohio (Gahanna Lincoln) 89 Alec Greene...... TE 2 Jackson Williamson...... 6-0...... 202...... QB...... FR...... Anderson S. Car. (Westside) 90 Dean Lemon...... DL 3 Kenny Young...... 5-7...... 179...... RB...... R-JR...... Tallahasee, Fla. (Godby) 91 Andrew Sharp...... DL 39 Paul Young...... 6-0...... 188...... K/P...... FR...... Mt. Healthy, Ohio (LaSalle) 92 Pasquale Calcagno...... DL 84 Alexx Zielinski...... 6-5...... 252...... TE...... R-SO...... Brighton, Mich. (Brighton) 92 Brady Garber...... PK 93 David Marsh...... DL 94 Mack Duffin...... DL 95 Ben Kimpler...... DL 96 Nate Trawick...... DL 99 Elijah Watson...... DL

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Many of those offenses were led by who were developed under Chuck Martin Martin. In six years, GVSU produced four Harlon Hill finalists, given annually to Head Coach the NCAA Division II Player of the Year (Cullen Finnerty in 2006 and Brad Iciek Second Season from 2007-09). In that span, Laker quarterbacks threw 184 touchdown passes Coaching Record: 87-35 and just 41 interceptions. Record at Miami: 13-28 Milliken, 1990 His offenses were not just about the quarterback. In all six seasons, he pro- duced a 1,000-yard rusher. In four of those seasons, a running back finished as In his career, Chuck Martin has more than 20 years in a top-10 rusher in Grand Valley State history. college coaching experience, including 10 years as a head coach. He has twice been named the American Before becoming head coach, Martin served as the defensive coordinator for Football Coaches Association (AFCA) National Coach the Lakers in 2003, helping GVSU win a national championship. Martin’s de- of the Year, earning the honor in 2005 and 2006, and has coached in seven fense allowed just nine total points in the final three games of the playoff run national championship games in the past 16 seasons. In addition to his head and among the ranked top-10 nationally in scoring, rushing and total defense coaching experience, Martin has served as a coordinator on both sides of the that season. ball. Of those seven national championship game appearances, he has been a part of four national championship wins, with two titles under his direction as Martin served as the defensive backs and outside linebackers coach at GVSU head coach/offensive coordinator and one as a defensive coordinator. from 2000-02. Prior to arriving in Allendale, Mich., Martin spent time at Eastern Michigan (1998-1999, linebackers), Millikin University (1996-97, defensive co- The one thing missing from Martin’s resume, was a program builder. Martin ordinator/defensive backs), Wittenberg University (1994-95, linebackers) and may have answered that question. Martin, who was named the 36th head Mankato State University (1992-93, graduate assistant/linebackers). football coach in Miami history on Dec. 3, 2013, had his hands full when he took over the helm of the RedHawks program. While attending Millikin (1986-90), Martin was an All-American safety and was selected as a GTE Academic All-American. He doubled as an All-American Miami had just gone 0-12 the year prior to Martin’s arrival and many believed place kicker, received Academic All-District honors for the Millikin baseball the roster was one of the worst in the Mid-American Conference. In three team and was inducted into the Millikin Hall of Fame in 2008. years, Martin’s vision of returning Miami football to greatness is in full swing and many believe the RedHawks have already arrived. He graduated in 1990 with a degree in accounting and earned his master’s degree in physical education from Mankato State University in 1993. While rebuilding the roster from the ground up, Miami took its lumps in 2014 and 2015, going just 2-10 and 3-9. 2016 did not start out much better as Mi- Martin and his wife Dulcie have two children, Max and Emma. ami lost its first six games of the season, but that is when things changed.

Martin would orchestrate something that had never been done in college Coaching Timeline football. Miami rattled off six straight wins to become the first team in college 1992-93 Mankato State (Minn.), Graduate Assistant football history to begin a season 0-6 and finish 6-6. The six-game win streak also moved Miami to 6-2 in the MAC, finishing in a tie for first in the East and 1994-95 Wittenberg (Ohio), Linebackers helped the RedHawks advance to the St. Petersburg Bowl versus Mississippi 1996-97 Millikin (Ill.), Defensive Coordinator/DBs State, Miami’s first bowl appearance since 2010. 1998-99 Eastern Michigan, Linebackers 2000-02 Grand Valley State, DBs/Outside Linebackers The Miami rebuild would be complete, adding another highlight to Martin’s 2003 Grand Valley State, Defensive Coordinator/DBs resume. 2004-09 Grand Valley State, Head Coach 2010 Notre Dame, Defensive Backs/Recruiting Prior to joining Miami, Martin spent four seasons at Notre Dame, serving as 2011 Notre Dame, Safeties/Recruiting the offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach (2012-13) and defensive backs/ recruiting coordinator (2010-11). In 2012, he orchestrated an offense that 2012-13 Notre Dame, Offensive Coordinator/QBs played in the BCS National Championship game versus Alabama. In 2011, he 2014-PR Miami University Head Coach was named one of the top 25 recruiters in the nation by ESPN.com and was named to Rivals.com’s Second-Team Assistant Coach Dream Team. Bowl/Playoff Games 1995 Wittenberg (Ohio) Division III First Round In Martin’s two years calling plays, Notre Dame combined to go 20-5 overall 2001 Grand Valley State Division II National Finalist and was one of the most balanced offenses in the country, averaging 26.4 2002 Grand Valley State Division II National Champions points, 170.0 rushing and 235.6 passing per game. 2003 Grand Valley State Division II National Champions Prior to arriving in South Bend, Martin was head coach and offensive coordi- 2004 Grand Valley State Division II Regional nator for Grand Valley State University from 2004-2009 and compiled a 74-7 2005 Grand Valley State Division II National Champions (.914) record, including an impressive 16-4 record in the NCAA Division II Play- 2006 Grand Valley State Division II National Champions offs. He and the Lakers won back-to-back national championships in 2005 2007 Grand Valley State Division II Semifinal and 2006 and finished runner-up in 2009. He directed Grand Valley State to 48 2008 Grand Valley State Division II Regional consecutive regular-season victories and 45 straight wins in the Great Lakes 2009 Grand Valley State Division II National Finalist Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC). He also guided the Lakers to a Di- 2010 Notre Dame Sun Bowl vision II record 40-game winning streak from 2005-07. Martin produced seven 2011 Notre Dame Champs Sports Bowl First-Team All-America players as head coach. 2012 Notre Dame BCS National Championship Game At GVSU, Martin’s offenses averaged 35.1 points, 208 rushing and 427 total 2016 St. Petersburg Bowl yards per game. The Lakers ranked among the top-25 nationally in total of- fense in five of six seasons and ranked in the top-27 in scoring offense in all but one season. In that time, his offense scored at least 30 points in 56 of 81 games and scored at least 40 points in 34 contests.

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Miami 26 Austin Peay 10 Marshall 31 Miami 31 Sept. 2, 2017 Sept. 9, 2017 Joan C. Edwards Stadium • Huntington, W. Vir. Yager Stadium • Oxford, Ohio Attendance: 22,463 Attendance: 15,960 The Miami University football dropped its opening game, 31-26, Three fourth quarter turnovers by the defense energized the to Marshall Saturday evening in Huntington, West Virginia. Miami football team and allowed it to pull away with a 31-10 victory over Austin Peay on Saturday afternoon. The Red- The RedHawks outgained the Thundering Herd 429-267, but Mar- Hawks’ (1-1) big plays allowed them to hold the ball for 12:06 shall used two kickoff returns and an interception return for three in the fourth quarter to allow them to even their record on the of its scores. season. Redshirt junior quarterback Gus Ragland finished the game 23- Miami outgained Austin Peay 295-270 on the day with both for-44 for 298 yards, two touchdowns and one interception. His teams ending up with three turnovers. Gardner paced the top target was junior James Gardner, who led Miami offense with five catches for 117 yards and hauled in two of with eight catches for 111 yards. Ragland’s (11-of-23 for 145 yards) three touchdown passes. Smith finished with 85 yards rushing on 22 carries to lead Quickie Statistics (Final) MU’s ground attack. Defensively, Montgomery finished with Miami University vs MARSHALL (Sep 02, 2017 at Huntington, WV)

MIAMI MAR a team-high nine tackles and forced two fumbles while Reid Score 26 31 FIRST DOWNS 25 15 nabbed an interception and pounced on a loose ball after a RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 42-131 25-59 PASSING YDS (NET) 298 208 kickoff. Passes Att-Comp-Int 44-23-1 30-20-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 86-429 55-267 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-35 1-12 Quickie Statistics (Final) Returns-Yards 1-9 1-0 Austin Peay vs Miami University (Sep 09, 2017 at Oxford, Ohio) Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-11 5-214 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-72 APSU MIAMI Punts (Number-Avg) 4-39.2 4-49.0 Score 10 31 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1 FIRST DOWNS 12 18 Penalties-Yards 5-51 6-43 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 37-160 50-150 110 145 Possession Time 35:44 24:16 PASSING YDS (NET) Passes Att-Comp-Int 18-11-1 23-11-0 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 17 7 of 13 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 55-270 73-295 Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 3 0 of 1 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 1-2 Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 1-5 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-71 2-47 Miami University MARSHALL Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-34.8 4-41.8 Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Fumbles-Lost 3-2 3-3 SMITH, Alonzo 13 59 0 59 0 18 4.5 RODRIGUEZ, Trey 18 61 7 54 0 14 3.0 Penalties-Yards 6-49 3-32 YOUNG, Kenny 9 37 0 37 0 10 4.1 ANDERSON, A. 3 11 0 11 0 6 3.7 Possession Time 24:29 35:31 RAGLAND, Gus 15 45 16 29 1 9 1.9 DAVIS, Keion 2 5 0 5 0 4 2.5 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 13 8 of 17 THOMAS, Maurice 4 5 1 4 0 3 1.0 VEDVIK, Kaare 1 0 3 -3 0 0 -3.0 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 3 3 of 4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 2-3 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack RAGLAND, Gus 23-44-1 298 2 23 2 LITTON, Chase 20-30-1 208 1 49 1 Austin Peay Miami University Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long CRAIG, JaVaughn 5 54 0 54 1 22 10.8 SMITH, Alonzo 22 90 5 85 0 12 3.9 GARDNER, James 8 111 0 22 JOHNSON, Willie 7 88 0 49 TANNER, Ahmaad 4 51 0 51 0 25 12.8 YOUNG, Kenny 11 37 2 35 0 8 3.2 SMITH, Ryan 7 98 2 23 WILLIAMS, M. 5 30 0 20 WILLIAMS, Kente 9 27 1 26 0 8 2.9 THOMAS, Maurice 4 17 0 17 0 6 4.2 MURPHY, Jared 5 69 0 20 BRADY, Tyre 3 54 1 26 OATSVALL, Jerem 9 35 18 17 0 13 1.9 BESTER, Jaylon 2 11 0 11 0 11 5.5 YOUNG, Kenny 1 12 0 12 RODRIGUEZ, Trey 3 17 0 9 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB OATSVALL, Jerem 7-12-1 75 0 25 1 RAGLAND, Gus 11-23-0 145 3 42 3 KRAMER, Kyle 4 157 39.2 42 1 0 VEDVIK, Kaare 4 196 49.0 57 2 1 CRAIG, JaVaughn 4-6-0 35 0 13 0

Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long MURPHY, Jared 1 9 0 9 RODRIGUEZ, Trey 1 0 0 0 COLEMAN, James 3 23 0 13 GARDNER, James 5 117 2 42 GOULBOURNE, Kad 2 29 0 25 MURPHY, Jared 2 13 0 9 SOUMARE, Gorel 2 19 0 13 YOUNG, Kenny 2 1 1 5 Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long WILLIAMS, Kente 1 17 0 17 MARTIN, Sam 1 11 0 11 THOMAS, Maurice 1 11 0 11 DAVIS, Keion 3 196 2 99 YURACHEK, Ryan 1 5 0 5 Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB STUART, Devin 4 139 34.8 47 0 0 KRAMER, Kyle 4 167 41.8 50 1 0 Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL KOENIG, Brad 6-8 14 0.0 0.5 DRAYTON, B. 6-6 12 0.0 0.0 Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long HARDING, Heath 5-3 8 0.0 0.5 HANCOCK, Chase 4-6 10 1.0 2.0 ROLLINS-DAVIS 1 0 0 0 MURPHY, Jared 1 5 0 5 MONTGOMERY, D. 1-7 8 0.0 0.5 HERNANDEZ, F. 1-8 9 0.0 0.0 REID, Tony 0-7 7 0.0 0.5 JACKSON, Chris 5-3 8 0.0 0.0 Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long ROLLINS-DAVIS 3 71 0 27 THOMAS, Maurice 2 47 0 28

Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL 1st 14:48 MAR - DAVIS, Keion 99 yd kickoff return (VEDVIK, Kaare kick) 0 - 7 DAVIS, Malik 7-5 12 0.0 0.0 MONTGOMERY, D. 5-4 9 0.0 0.5 08:34 MIAMI - SLOMAN, Sam 27 yd , 15-66 6:14 3 - 7 SCHOLATO, Gun 4-7 11 0.0 1.5 REID, Tony 5-0 5 0.0 0.0 2nd 13:57 MIAMI - RAGLAND, Gus 1 yd run (SLOMAN, Sam kick), 4-3 1:55 10 - 7 MITCHELL, Jer. 3-6 9 0.0 0.0 KOENIG, Brad 4-1 5 1.0 1.0 09:36 MAR - BRADY, Tyre 22 yd pass from LITTON, Chase (VEDVIK, Kaare kick), 11-98 4:21 10 - 14 JACKSON, Kordel 5-1 6 1.0 1.0 COSTIN, Doug 4-1 5 0.0 0.0 03:15 MIAMI - SLOMAN, Sam 42 yd field goal, 13-50 6:21 13 - 14 03:03 MAR - DAVIS, Keion 97 yd kickoff return (VEDVIK, Kaare kick) 13 - 21 Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 3rd 05:30 MAR - JACKSON, Chris 72 yd interception return (VEDVIK, Kaare kick) 13 - 28 1st 04:35 MIAMI - YOUNG, Kenny 5 yd pass from RAGLAND, Gus (SLOMAN, Sam kick), 15-60 6:48 0 - 7 02:05 MIAMI - SMITH, Ryan 11 yd pass from RAGLAND, Gus (SLOMAN, Sam kick), 9-75 3:25 20 - 28 02:20 APSU - CRAIG, JaVaughn 22 yd run (BIRCHFIELD, Log kick), 5-71 2:09 7 - 7 2nd 14:46 MIAMI - GARDNER, James 42 yd pass from RAGLAND, Gus (SLOMAN, Sam kick), 8-68 2:27 7 - 14 4th 11:31 MAR - VEDVIK, Kaare 27 yd field goal, 7-44 2:51 20 - 31 09:55 MIAMI - GARDNER, James 34 yd pass from RAGLAND, Gus (SLOMAN, Sam kick), 5-45 2:55 7 - 21 08:01 MIAMI - SMITH, Ryan 19 yd pass from RAGLAND, Gus (SMITH, Alonzo rush failed), 11-84 3:30 26 - 31 3rd 08:14 APSU - PHILLIPS, Cole 37 yd field goal, 4-3 1:51 10 - 21 4th 07:54 MIAMI - ROSS, Leonard 1 yd run (SLOMAN, Sam kick), 10-40 5:19 10 - 28 05:28 MIAMI - SLOMAN, Sam 41 yd field goal, 4-2 2:26 10 - 31

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Cincinnati 21 Miami 31 Miami 17 Central Michigan 14 Sept. 16, 2017 Sept. 23, 2017 Yager Stadium • Oxford, Ohio Kelly/Shorts Stadium • Mt. Pleasant, Mich. Attendance: 21,811 Attendance: 17,193

As has been the case in most recent Battle for the Victory Bell A win can cure all ailments and a win is what the Miami football tilts, the Miami football team came achingly close to bringing team got as it opened Mid-American Conference play with a the bell back to Oxford before a Cincinnati rally. convincing 31-14 win at Central Michigan on Saturday.

The RedHawks (1-2) held a 17-6 lead with under five minutes Gus Ragland accounted for the RedHawks’ (2-2, 1-0 MAC) first remaining, but the Bearcats scored 15 points down the stretch three touchdowns on the day and averaged nearly 20 yards to prevail 21-17 at Yager Stadium on Saturday night. per completion, while their defense posted a second half shut- out to secure their first league win. A 14-yard interception return by Malik Clements with 1:07 left in regulation proved the winning score as UC completed the comeback.

Quickie Statistics (Final) Quickie Statistics (Final) Miami University vs Central Michigan (Sep 23, 2017 at Mount Pleasant, Mich) Cincinnati vs Miami University (Sep 16, 2017 at Oxford, Ohio) MIAMI CMU CIN MIAMI Score 31 14 Score 21 17 FIRST DOWNS 20 19 FIRST DOWNS 21 14 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 40-177 38-117 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 35-139 32-70 PASSING YDS (NET) 217 228 PASSING YDS (NET) 222 221 Passes Att-Comp-Int 19-11-0 39-20-2 Passes Att-Comp-Int 43-24-2 31-16-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 59-394 77-345 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 78-361 63-291 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-6 Punt Returns-Yards 2-16 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-68 5-60 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-0 1-14 Interception Returns-Yards 1-14 2-58 Interception Returns-Yards 2-54 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-42.5 8-45.5 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-42.1 6-49.5 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 6-56 9-77 Penalties-Yards 10-102 6-80 Possession Time 30:20 29:40 Possession Time 29:59 30:01 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 19 3 of 14 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 13 6 of 17 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 1 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 3-4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 1-3 Cincinnati Miami University Miami University Central Michigan Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg DOAKS, Gerrid 17 72 1 71 0 12 4.2 YOUNG, Kenny 18 61 4 57 1 16 3.2 Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg WARREN, M. 9 51 0 51 0 24 5.7 THOMAS, Maurice 3 17 0 17 0 9 5.7 YOUNG, Kenny 14 98 7 91 1 31 6.5 WARD,Jonathan 22 59 3 56 0 7 2.5 MOORE, Hayden 8 29 11 18 0 8 2.2 ROSS, Leonard 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 SMITH, Alonzo 15 60 0 60 0 13 4.0 MORRIS,Shane 7 40 7 33 1 23 4.7 TEAM 1 0 1 -1 0 0 -1.0 RAGLAND, Gus 10 22 26 -4 0 6 -0.4 RAGLAND, Gus 10 43 8 35 1 9 3.5 POLJAN,Tony 2 19 0 19 0 16 9.5 TEAM 1 0 9 -9 0 0 -9.0 GWILLY,K. 5 10 1 9 0 5 1.8 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack MOORE, Hayden 24-43-2 222 1 29 1 RAGLAND, Gus 16-31-1 221 1 55 3 Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack RAGLAND, Gus 11-19-0 217 2 50 2 MORRIS,Shane 15-33-2 195 1 31 0 Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long LEWIS, Kahlil 7 83 1 27 MAYOCK, Luke 4 74 1 24 POLJAN,Tony 4-5-0 24 0 12 0 GEDDIS, Thomas 5 52 0 15 THOMAS, Maurice 4 69 0 55 PINCKNEY, JJ 2 28 0 19 MARTIN, Sam 3 34 0 23 Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long DOAKS, Gerrid 2 25 0 29 YOUNG, Kenny 3 23 0 13 GARDNER, James 3 66 0 34 COOPER,Eric 6 81 1 28 MARTIN, Sam 2 72 1 50 CHAPMAN,Mark 4 71 0 31 Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB MURPHY, Jared 2 30 0 24 WARD,Jonathan 4 41 0 22 SMITH, James 4 170 42.5 45 1 0 KRAMER, Kyle 8 364 45.5 51 4 1 SMITH, Ryan 1 25 0 25 EDWARDS,B. 2 5 0 4

Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB MURPHY, Jared 1 6 0 6 KRAMER, Kyle 7 295 42.1 64 4 0 SHELDON,Jack 6 297 49.5 59 2 1 Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long WARREN, M. 3 68 0 28 THOMAS, Maurice 3 40 0 14 Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long YOUNG, Kenny 1 15 0 15 MURPHY, Jared 2 16 0 12

Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long MINOR, Jaylyin 4-6 10 0.0 0.0 REID, Tony 4-7 11 0.0 0.0 EARNEST, Brad 1 0 0 0 LAVALLII,O. 1 14 0 14 CLEMENTS, Malik 4-3 7 0.0 0.0 MONTGOMERY, D. 3-7 10 0.0 1.0 MERIMEE, Matt 1 0 0 0 GILBERT, Tyrell 3-4 7 0.0 0.0 ALLEN, Josh 5-3 8 0.0 0.5 COPELAND, M. 3-4 7 1.0 3.0 HARDING, Heath 4-4 8 0.0 1.0 Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL CONNOLLY, Sam 7-2 9 0.0 1.0 OSTMAN,Joe 5-3 8 2.0 2.0 Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H KOENIG, Brad 7-0 7 0.0 0.0 FOUNTAIN,Malik 5-1 6 0.0 0.0 1st 05:12 CIN - PASLEY, Josh 41 yd field goal, 12-47 5:15 3 - 0 03:37 MIAMI - MAYOCK, Luke 24 yd pass from RAGLAND, Gus (SLOMAN, Sam kick), 4-85 1:29 3 - 7 MONTGOMERY, D. 5-1 6 0.0 1.0 COLEMAN,Amari 4-1 5 0.0 0.0 3rd 09:55 MIAMI - YOUNG, Kenny 1 yd run (SLOMAN, Sam kick), 6-34 3:25 3 - 14 DANIELS, D. 4-1 5 0.0 0.0 COX,Josh 3-2 5 0.0 0.0 4th 11:38 CIN - PASLEY, Josh 36 yd field goal, 11-61 3:08 6 - 14 04:45 MIAMI - SLOMAN, Sam 37 yd field goal, 13-60 6:48 6 - 17 Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 02:52 CIN - LEWIS, Kahlil 20 yd pass from MOORE, Hayden (LEWIS, Kahlil pass from MOORE, Hayden), 8-75 1:53 14 - 17 1st 10:37 MIAMI - RAGLAND, Gus 6 yd run (SLOMAN, Sam kick), 9-75 4:23 7 - 0 01:07 CIN - CLEMENTS, Malik 14 yd interception return (PASLEY, Josh kick) 21 - 17 01:19 MIAMI - HARDY, Quentin 3 yd pass from RAGLAND, Gus (SLOMAN, Sam kick), 10-70 4:00 14 - 0 2nd 10:39 CMU - MORRIS,Shane 2 yd run (ARMSTRONG,M. kick), 14-75 5:40 14 - 7 09:20 MIAMI - MARTIN, Sam 50 yd pass from RAGLAND, Gus (SLOMAN, Sam kick), 3-77 1:19 21 - 7 02:35 MIAMI - YOUNG, Kenny 31 yd run (SLOMAN, Sam kick), 2-52 1:18 28 - 7 01:00 CMU - COOPER,Eric 28 yd pass from MORRIS,Shane (ARMSTRONG,M. kick), 6-67 1:35 28 - 14 3rd 01:38 MIAMI - SLOMAN, Sam 34 yd field goal, 5-37 2:34 31 - 14

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Combined Stats

Game score First rushing passing Tot. Off Fum- pen- Third poss.- downs no.-Yds.-TD C-A-I-Yds-Td pl.-Yds. lost yards downs Time at Marshall 31 15 25-59-0 20-30-1-208-1 55-267 1-1 6-43 7-13 24:16 Miami 26 25 42-131-1 23-44-1-298 86-429 2-1 5-51 8-17 35:44 Austin Peay 10 12 37-160-1 11-18-1-110-0 55-270 3-2 6-49 5-13 24:29 at Miami 31 18 50-150-1 11-23-0-145-3 73-295 3-3 3-32 8-17 35:31 Cincinnati 21 21 35-139-0 24-43-2-222-1 78-361 0-0 6-56 8-19 30:20 at Miami 17 14 32-70-1 16-31-1-221-1 63-291 1-0 9-77 3-14 29:40 at Central Mich. 14 19 38-117-1 20-39-2-228-1 77-345 0-0 6-80 6-17 30:01 Miami 31 20 40-177-2 11-19-0-217-2 59-394 0-0 10-102 5-13 29:59 at Notre Dame Miami BGSU at Miami at Kent State Miami Buffalo at Miami at Ohio Miami Akron at Miami Eastern Mich. at Miami at Ball State Miami

Rushing smith young Thomas ross Passing Ragland Bahl at Marshall 13-59-0 9-37-0 2-1-0 1-2-0 at Marshall 23-44-1-298-2 - Austin Peay 22-85-0 11-35-0 4-17-0 4-9-1 Austin Peay 11-23-0-145-3 - Cincinnati - 18-57-1 3-17-0 1-0-0 Cincinnati 16-31-1-221-1 - at CMU 15-60-1 14-91-1 - - at CMU 11-19-0-217-2 - at Notre Dame at Notre Dame BGSU BGSU at Kent State at Kent State Buffalo Buffalo at Ohio at Ohio Akron Akron Eastern Mich. Eastern Mich. at Ball State at Ball State

Receiving murphy martin Gardner row r. Smith Becker young mayock A. Smith Thomas ross at Marshall 5-69-0 1-6-0 8-11-0 - 7-98-2 - 1-12-0 - - - Austin Peay 2-13-0 1-11-0 5-117-2 - - 1-3-0 2-1-1 - - - Cincinnati - 3-34-0 - - 2-21-0 - 3-23-0 4-74-1 - 4-69 - at CMU 2-30-0 2-72-1 3-66-0 - 1-25-0 - 1-14-0 1-7-0 - - - at Notre Dame BGSU at Kent State Buffalo at Ohio Akron Eastern Mich. at Ball State

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Offense LT lG C rG rT TE WR QB TB WR WR at Marshall Rigg McCollum Godlevske LaRubbio Doyle Smith Murphy Ragland Smith Martin Becker (TE) Austin Peay Rigg McCollum Palmer LaRubbio Doyle Smith Murphy Ragland Smith Martin Gardner Cincinnati Rigg McCollum Palmer LaRubbio Doyle Smith Murphy Ragland Young Martin Mayock at CMU Rigg McCollum Palmer LaRubbio Doyle Becker Murphy Ragland Smith Martin Gardner at Notre Dame BGSU at Kent State Buffalo at Ohio Akron Eastern Mich. at Ball State

Defense le dT dT re olB mlB OLB CB s s CB at Marshall Costin Allen Trawick Calcagno Koenig McMullen Montgomery Harding Reid Allen Asseh Austin Peay Costin Allen Trawick Calcagno Koenig McMullen Montgomery Harding Reid Allen Daniels Cincinnati Costin Allen Trawick Calcagno Koenig McMullen Montgomery Harding Reid Allen Daniels at CMU Costin Allen Trawick Calcagno Koenig Connolly Montgomery Harding Reid Allen Daniels at Notre Dame BGSU at Kent State Buffalo at Ohio Akron Eastern Mich. at Ball State

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Scoring Drive Analysis

Minus 0-9 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70-79 80-89 90-99

Miami TD - 1 - - 1 2 1 2 4 2 -

Miami FG - 1 - - 1 - 1 2 - - -

Opponent TD ------1 3 - 1

Opponent FG - 1 - - - 2 - 1 - - -

Red Zone Analysis Miami Opponent

Inside scores TD/FG pct. inside scores TD/FG pct. at Marshall 3 3 2/1 1.000 2 1 0/1 .500 Austin Peay 3 2 2/0 .667 1 1 0/1 1.000 Cincinnati 4 3 2/1 .750 4 3 1/2 .750 at CMU 4 3 2/1 .750 3 1 1/0 .333 at Notre Dame BGSU at Kent State Buffalo at Ohio Akron Eastern Mich. at Ball State Totals 14 11 8/3 .786 10 6 2/4 .600

Time of Possession

Score overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr at Marshall L, 26-31 35:44 8:39 9:19 9:35 8:11 Austin Peay W, 31-10 35:31 11:25 7:46 4:14 12:06 Cincinnati L, 21-17 29:40 7:46 6:00 6:02 9:52 at CMU W, 31-14 29:59 3:53 9:43 8:32 7:53 at Notre Dame BGSU at Kent State Buffalo at Ohio Akron Eastern Mich. at Ball State

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Third Downs When Miami has the ball...

3rd down and... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ Total Pct.

at Marshall 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-1 2-2 1-2 1-3 0-1 1-2 2-4 8-17 .471 Austin Peay 1-2 4-5 0-0 0-1 1-1 0-2 0-1 1-4 0-0 1-1 8-17 .471 Cincinnati 0-1 1-1 0-1 0-0 0-1 1-2 0-1 0-0 1-4 0-3 3-14 .214 at CMU 0-1 1-1 2-3 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-3 5-13 .385 at Notre Dame BGSU at Kent State Buffalo at Ohio Akron Eastern Mich. at Ball State Totals 1-5 6-7 3-5 0-3 3-6 2-7 1-5 2-6 2-6 4-11 24-61 .393

By Segment Conv.-Att. pct Third and 1-3 10-17 .588 Third and 4-6 5-16 .313 Third and 7-9 5-17 .294 Third and 10+ 4-11 .364 When Opponent has the ball...

3rd down and... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10+ Total Pct.

at Marshall 2-2 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-1 1-2 1-4 7-13 .539 Austin Peay 0-1 0-1 2-3 1-2 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-1 0-2 0-2 5-14 .357 Cincinnati 3-3 1-2 0-0 0-2 2-2 0-2 0-1 1-3 1-1 0-3 8-19 .421 at CMU 1-1 1-2 1-2 2-3 1-2 0-1 0-3 0-0 0-0 0-3 6-17 .353 at Notre Dame BGSU at Kent State Buffalo at Ohio Akron Eastern Mich. at Ball State Totals 6-7 3-6 3-5 4-8 3-4 2-6 1-5 1-5 2-5 1-12 26-63 .356 . By Segment Conv.-Att. pct Third and 1-3 12-18 .667 Third and 4-6 9-18 .500 Third and 7-9 4-15 .267 Third and 10+ 1-12 .083

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2017 Long Plays

The Automated ScoreBook Miami University - Long Plays 20-YARD PLUS PLAYS LONG PLAYS BY THE NUMBERS Yds Type Player(s) Opponent Long Plays By Yards No. TD 55 Pass THOMAS, Maurice from RAGLAND, Gus Cincinnati 100+ 0 0 50* Pass MARTIN, Sam from RAGLAND, Gus Central Michigan 90-99 0 0 47 INT MERIMEE, Matt Central Michigan 80-89 0 0 46 INT ASSEH, Cedric Cincinnati 70-79 0 0 42* Pass GARDNER, James from RAGLAND, Gus Austin Peay 60-69 0 0 35 FR HARDING, Heath MARSHALL 50-59 2 1 34 Pass GARDNER, James from RAGLAND, Gus Central Michigan 40-49 3 1 34* Pass GARDNER, James from RAGLAND, Gus Austin Peay 30-39 4 2 31* Rush YOUNG, Kenny Central Michigan 20-29 12 1 28 KR THOMAS, Maurice Austin Peay 25 Pass SMITH, Ryan from RAGLAND, Gus Central Michigan Long Plays By Type No. TD 24 Pass MURPHY, Jared from RAGLAND, Gus Central Michigan Rushing 1 1 24* Pass MAYOCK, Luke from RAGLAND, Gus Cincinnati Passing 16 4 23 Pass MARTIN, Sam from RAGLAND, Gus Cincinnati Punt returns 0 0 23 Pass SMITH, Ryan from RAGLAND, Gus MARSHALL Kick returns 1 0 23 Pass MAYOCK, Luke from RAGLAND, Gus Cincinnati Interceptions 2 0 22 Pass MARTIN, Sam from RAGLAND, Gus Central Michigan Fumble returns 1 0 22 Pass MAYOCK, Luke from RAGLAND, Gus Cincinnati Other 0 0 22 Pass SMITH, Ryan from RAGLAND, Gus MARSHALL TOTAL 21 5 22 Pass GARDNER, James from RAGLAND, Gus MARSHALL 20 Pass MURPHY, Jared from RAGLAND, Gus MARSHALL 20-YARD PLUS BY PLAYER Player No. TD R P KR PR IR FR * touchdown scored on play GARDNER, James 4 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 MARTIN, Sam 3 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 MAYOCK, Luke 3 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 SMITH, Ryan 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 MURPHY, Jared 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 THOMAS, Maurice 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 YOUNG, Kenny 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 ASSEH, Cedric 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 HARDING, Heath 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 MERIMEE, Matt 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 TOTAL 21 5 1 16 1 0 2 1 LONGEST PLAYS OF THE YEAR Rushing 31 YOUNG, Kenny vs Central Michigan (9/23/2017) Rushing Touchdown 31 YOUNG, Kenny vs Central Michigan (9/23/2017) Passing 55 THOMAS, Maurice from RAGLAND, Gus vs Cincinnati (9/16/2017) Passing Touchdown 50 MARTIN, Sam from RAGLAND, Gus vs Central Michigan (9/23/2017) Punt Return 12 MURPHY, Jared vs Central Michigan (9/23/2017) Kick Return 28 THOMAS, Maurice vs Austin Peay (9/9/2017) Interception Return 47 MERIMEE, Matt vs Central Michigan (9/23/2017) Fumble Return 35 HARDING, Heath vs MARSHALL (9/2/2017) Punt 64 KRAMER, Kyle vs Central Michigan (9/23/2017) Field Goal 42 SLOMAN, Sam vs MARSHALL (9/2/2017)

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Career Bests

#2 Josh Allen • DB #26 Alonzo Smith • RB Tackles...... 8 vs. Cincinnati (9/16/17) #4 Allan Koikoi • DB Rushes...... 27 vs. EIU (9/10/16) Solo...... 5 vs. Cincinnati (9/16/17) Tackles...... 5 vs. NIU (10/17/15) Rushing Yards...... 109 at UMass (11/21/15) Assists...... 1 vs. NIU (10/17/15) Solo...... 4 vs. NIU (10/17/15) Touchdowns...... 2 vs. Presbyterian (9/05/15) Interceptions...... 1 at Marshall (9/2/17) Assists...... 1 vs. NIU (10/17/15) Long...... 70 at Buffalo (11/12/16) PBU...... 1 vs. NIU (10/17/15) Interceptions...... None Receptions...... 2 vs. Presbyterian (9/05/15) PBU...... 1 vs. NIU (10/17/15) Receiving Yards...... 17 at Cincinnati (9/24/16) #55 Ikeem Allen • DL Tackles...... 5 at Western Michigan (10/24/15) #9 Kyle Kramer • P #96 Nate Trawick • DL Solo...... 4 at Wisconsin (9/12/15) Punts...... 8 vs. Cincinnati (9/16/17) Tackles...... 7 at Cincinnati (9/24/16) Assist...... 5 at Western Michigan (10/24/15) Yards...... 364 vs. Cincinnati (9/16/17) Solo...... 3, Twice Sacks...... 1.5 at Western Michigan (10/24/15) and vs. CMU (11/05/16) Average...... 45.5 vs. Cincinnati (9/16/17) Assists...... 4 at Marshall (9/2/17) TFL...... 2.0 vs. Akron (11/14/15) Inside 20...... 4 at BGSU (10/22/16)// vs. Cincinnati (9/16/17) TFL...... None Sacks...... None #1 Cedric Asseh • DB #83 Sam Martin • WR Tackles...... 3 at Marshall (9/2/17) Receptions...... 8 vs. UMass (10/04/14) #31 Maurice Thomas • RB Solo...... 2 at Marshall (9/2/17) Receiving Yards...... 134 at Western Michigan (10/24/15) Rushes...... 9 at Iowa (9/3/16) Assists...... 1 at Marshall (9/2/17) Touchdowns...... 4 vs. UMass (10/04/14) Rushing Yards...... 82 at Eastern Michigan (10/29/16) Interceptions...... 1 vs. Cincinnati (9/16/17) Long...... 75 vs. Cincinnati (9/19/15) Touchdowns...... None PBU...... None Long...... 77 vs. Eastern Michigan (11/7/15) #86 Luke Mayock • WR Receptions...... 4 vs. Cincinnati (9/16/17) #5 Billy Bahl • QB Receptions...... 4 vs. Cincinnati (9/16/17) Receiving Yards...... 69 vs. Cincinnati (9/16/17) Pass Completions...... 20 vs. WKU (9/17/16) Receiving Yards...... 74 vs. Cincinnati (9/16/17) Pass Attempts...... 41 vs. WKU (9/17/16) Touchdown...... 1 vs. Cincinnati (9/16/17) Passing Touchdowns...... 2, Four Times Long...... 24 vs. Cincinnati (9/16/17) #3 Kenny Young • RB Yards...... 339 vs. WKU (9/17/16) Rushes...... 14 vs. WKU (9/17/16) Long...... 70 vs. WKU (9/17/16) #5 Junior McMullen • LB Rushing Yards...... 118 at BGSU (10/22/16) 300-yard Games...... 1, vs. WKU (9/17/16) Tackles...... 14 at Cincinnati (9/24/16) Touchdowns...... 1, Several Times 400-yard Games...... None Solo...... 10 at Cincinnati (9/24/16) Long...... 72 vs. CMU (11/05/16) Rushing Touchdowns...... 1 vs. WKU (9/17/16) Assists...... 5 at Wisconsin (9/12/15) Receptions...... 3 at BGSU (10/22/16) Tackles for Loss...... 1.0 at Iowa (9/3/16) Receiving Yards...... 55 vs. Kent State (10/15/16) #69 AJ Burdine • DL Sacks...... 1.0 at Iowa (9/3/16)// at Marshall (9/2/17) All-Purpose Yards...... 141 at BGSU (10/22/16) Tackles...... 6 at Ohio (10/10/15) Forced Fumble...... None 100-yard TD Games...... 1 Solo...... 4 at Ohio (10/10/15) Assists...... 2 at Ohio (10/10/15) #36 Paul Moses • DL TFL...... 1.0 at Ohio (10/10/15) Tackles...... 12 at Western Michigan (10/24/15) Sacks...... None Solo...... 5 at Western Michigan (10/24/15) Assists...... 7 at Wisconsin (9/12/15) #92 Pasquale Calcagno • DL Tackles for Loss...... 2.0 at Western Kentucky (9/26/15) Tackles...... 4 vs. Cincinnati (9/16/17) Sacks...... 2 at Western Kentucky (9/26/15) Solo...... 3 vs. Austin Peay (9/9/17) Forced Fumble...... 1 at Western Kentucky (9/26/15) Assists...... 1 at Marshall (9/2/17) TFL...... None #21 De’Andre Montgomery • LB Sacks...... None Tackles...... 10 vs. Cincinnati (9/16/17) Solo...... 5 vs. Ohio (10/01/16) #48 Sam Connolly • LB Assists...... 7 at Marshall (9/2/17) Tackles...... 9 at Central Michigan (9/23/17) Tackles for Loss...... 2.0 vs. Cincinnati (9/16/17) Solo...... 7 at Central Michigan (9/23/17) Sacks...... None Assists...... 2 at Central Michigan (9/23/17) Forced Fumble...... 1 vs. Austin Peat (9/9/17) TFL...... 1.0 at Central Michigan (9/23/17) Interception...... 1, five times Sacks...... None Interceptions...... 1 at Central Michigan (9/23/17) #88 Jared Murphy • WR Receptions...... 9 at Eastern Michigan (10/29/16) #58 Doug Costin • DL Receiving Yards...... 122 at Eastern Michigan (10/29/16) Tackles...... 5 vs. Austin Peat (9/9/17) Long...... 58 at Cincinnati (9/24/16) Solo...... 4 vs. Austin Peat (9/9/17) Touchdowns...... 2 at Buffalo (9/27/14) and vs. EMU (11/7/15), Assists...... 3 at Marshall (9/2/17) ...... at Buffalo (11/12/16) TFL...... None Sacks...... None #37 Grant Niemiec • RB PBU...... 3 vs. Cincinnati (9/16/17) Rushes...... 5 vs. BGSU (11/05/13) Rushing Yards...... 40 vs. BGSU (11/05/13) #15 Deondre Daniels • DB Touchdowns...... 1, at Illinois (9/28/13) Tackles...... 7 at Eastern Michigan (10/29/16) Long...... 30 vs. Ohio (10/27/12) Solo...... 5 at Eastern Michigan (10/29/16) Receptions...... 4 vs. Akron (10/19/13) Assists...... 1 at Eastern Michigan (10/29/16) Receiving Yards...... 20 vs. Akron (10/19/13) Interceptions...... at Bowling Green (10/22/16) PBU...... 2 vs. CMU (11/05/16) #14 Gus Ragland • QB Pass Completions...... 26 vs. Ball State (11/22/16) Pass Attempts...... 44 at Marshall (9/2/17) #9 Brad Earnest • DL Touchdowns...... 4 vs. CMU (11/05/16) Tackles...... 3 vs. Austin Peay (9/9/17) Yards...... 380 vs. Ball State (11/22/16) Solo...... 3 vs. Austin Peay (9/9/17) Long...... 74 vs. Ball State (11/22/16) Assists...... None 300-yard Games...... 1 TFL...... None 400-yard Games...... None Sacks...... None Rushing Attempts...... 15 at Marshall (9/2/17) Yards...... 67 at Kent State (10/03/15) #81 James Gardner • WR Receptions...... 9 at BGSU (10/22/16) #14 Tony Reid • DB Receiving Yards...... 136 vs. WKU (9/17/16) Tackles...... 14 vs. Mississippi St. (12/26/16) Touchdowns...... 2 at Iowa (9/3/16)//Austin Peat (9/9/17) Solo...... 10 vs. Mississippi St. (12/26/16) Long...... 70 vs. WKU (9/17/16) Assists...... 7 at Marshall (9/2/17) Interception...... 1, Four Times #24 Heath Harding • DB Sacks...... None Tackles...... 16 at Northern Illinois (10/18/14) Forced Fumble...... None Solo...... 15 at Northern Illinois (10/18/14) PBU...... 2 vs. Cincinnati (9/16/17) Assist...... 3 at Kentucky (9/7/13) Sacks...... None #33 Leonard Ross • RB TFL...... 3.0 vs. EIU (9/10/16) Rushes...... 9 vs. Cincinnati (9/19/15) Interception...... 1, Several Times Rushing Yards...... 46 vs. Cincinnati (9/19/15) Touchdowns...... None #4 Chris Hudson • WR Long...... 13 vs. Cincinnati (9/19/15) Receptions...... 4 at Western Kentucky (9/26/15) Receptions...... None Receiving Yards...... 64 at Western Kentucky (9/26/15) Receiving Yards...... None Touchdowns....1 vs. Presbyterian (9/05/15) and at WKU (9/26/15) Long...... 38 vs. Presbyterian (9/05/15) #82 Ryan Smith • TE Receptions...... 7 vs. Mississippi St. (12/26/16)// #38 Brad Koenig • LB ...... at Marshall (9/2/17) Tackles...... 14 at Marshall (9/2/17) Receiving Yards...... 98 at Marshall (9/2/17) Solo...... 7 vs. Mississippi St. (12/26/16) Touchdowns...... 2 at Marshall (9/2/17) Assists...... 7 at Marshall (9/2/17) Tackles for Loss...... 3.0 vs. WKU (9/17/16) Sacks...... 1.0 vs. EIU (9/10/16) and at BGSU (10/22/16)

-22- Game 5 • Miami at Notre Dame The Last Time... A Miami player ... Recovered three fumbles Was intercepted five times Brad Cousino vs. Western Michigan, 1972 5 vs. Bowling Green, 2005 Had 100 yards rushing Kenny Young (118) at Bowling Green, 2016 (8 att.) Miami ... Was intercepted six times 6 at Central Michigan, 1990 Had 200 yards rushing Had 300 yards rushing Steve Little (222) at Buffalo, 2000 399 vs. Akron, 1999 Returned two interceptions for touchdowns John Busing (65 yards) and Darrell Hunter (64 yards) at Had 300 yards rushing Surrendered 300 yards rushing Ball State, 2003 Travis Prentice (376) vs. Akron, 1999 311 vs. NIU, 2015 Recovered five fumbles Had consecutive 200-yard rushing games Had 400 yards rushing 5 vs. Buffalo, 2005 Travis Prentice at Ohio (227) and 478 at Western Michigan, 1975 vs. Northern Illinois (239), 197 Recovered six fumbles Had a 200- and 100-yard rusher 6 at North Carolina, 2002 Had four rushing TDs Ty King (205) and Travis Prentice (102) Cal Murray (4) vs. Kent State, 2000 vs. Kent, 1996 Caused seven turnovers 8 vs. Buffalo, 2005 Had four rushing TDs in a half Surrendered 400 yards rushing (5 fumbles, 3 interceptions) Cal Murray (4) vs. Kent State, 2000 (1st) 433 at NIU, 2014 Caused eight turnovers Had 300 yards passing Had less than 50 yards rushing 8 vs. Buffalo, 2005 Gus Ragland (380) vs. Ball State, 2016 26 vs. Kent State, 2012 (5 fumbles, 3 interceptions) Had 400 yards passing Surrendered less than 50 yards rushing Caused nine turnovers Andrew Hendrix (437) vs. UMass, 2014 33 at Eastern Michigan, 2016 9 at North Carolina, 2002 (6 fumbles, 3 interceptions) Had 500 yards passing Was held to minus rushing yards (516) at Akron, 2012 -1 at Ohio State, 2012 Had seven turnovers 7 vs. Bowling Green, 2005 Had four straight 300-yard passing games Held opponent to minus rushing yards (5 interceptions, 2 fumbles) Ben Roethlisberger (Sept. 13-Oct. 4, 2003) -1 vs. Akron, 1995 Had eight turnovers Had five passing TDs Had 300 yards passing 8 vs. Toledo, 1959 Zac Dysert (6) at Akron, 2012 380 vs. Ball State, 2016 (1 interception, 7 fumbles) Had 10 receptions Surrendered 300 yards passing Had no punts in a game Nick Harwell (11) at Central Michigan, 2012 389 vs. UMass, 2014 at UCF, 2003 Had 150 yards receiving Had 400 yards passing Did not force a punt Nick Harwell (215) at Central Michigan, 2012 437 vs. UMass, 2014 at Boise State, 2012 Had 200 yards receiving Had 500 yards passing Blocked a field goal Nick Harwell (215) at Central Michigan, 2012 516 at Akron, 2012 Zach Smierciak vs. NIU, 2015 Had three receiving TDs Surrendered 400 yards passing Held opponent scoreless Nick Harwell (3) at Buffalo, 2012 413 at Kentucky, 2013 7-0 vs. Akron, 2007 Had four receiving TDs Had less than 10 yards passing Was held scoreless Andy Schillinger (4) vs. Central Michigan, 1986 7 at Washington, 1984 14-0 vs. Cincinnati, 2013 Sam Martin (4) vs. UMass, 2014 Surrendered less than 10 yards passing Won a game on the final play Returned punt for TD 7 at Ohio, 1995 24-21 at Bowling Green, 2010 Eugene Harris (63) at Northern Illinois, 2008 (Cook 33-yd. field goal) Had two 100-yard receivers in a game Returned two punts for TD David Frasier (106 yards) and Rokeem Williams (105 Won a game with a TD on the final play Ryne Robinson (86, 76) vs. Buffalo, 2003 yards) vs. Eastern Kentucky in 2014 30-28 vs. Akron, 2001 (Tillitz 70-yard pass from Roethlisberger) Returned kickoff for TD Had 500 yards total offense DeMarrio Jones at Kent, 1997 (88 yards) 557 vs. UMass, 2014 Lost a game on the final play 24-27 at Bufffalo, 2012 (Clarke 47-yard FG) Returned opening kickoff for TD Surrendered 500 yards total offense Chris Thomas vs. Ball State, 1986 (96 yards) 514 vs. NIU, 2015 Was ranked in AP Top 25 No. 10 in Final Rankings, 2004 Returned interception for TD Had 600 yards total offense Brison Burris vs. Buffalo, 2015 (76 yards) 705 at Akron, 2012 Was ranked in AP Top 10 No. 10 on Jan. 2, 1974 (Highest ranking) and in Final Returned/Recovered fumble for TD Surrendered 600 yards total offense Rankings, 2004 Chris Wade at Kentucky, 2013 (6 yards) 601 at Illinois, 2013 Defeated a team ranked in the Top 25 Returned blocked punt for TD Had 700 yards total offense Miami 23, Ohio 20, 2012 Evan Harris vs. Kent State, 2010 (18 yards) 705 at Akron, 2012 (No. 23 by AP; No. 24 by USA Today/ESPN) Returned blocked field goal for TD Had less than 75 yards total offense Defeated a team ranked in Top 10 Shean Williams at Western Michigan, 1991 51 at Miami (FL), 1987 Miami 21, No. 8 LSU 12, 1986 (70 yards) (Highest-ranked team Miami has ever defeated) Returned blocked PAT for a score Surrendered less than 75 yards total offense Chad Brightman vs. Kent, 1996 39 vs. Akron, 1995 Scored a safety Surrendered less than 5 yards total offense C.J. Marck sack at Kent State, 2011 2 vs. Marshall, 1971 Held opponent to negative yards of total Allowed a safety offense Sacked in endzone at Central Michigan, 2012 -18 vs. Marshall, 1967 Intercepted five passes 5 vs. Cincinnati, 2005

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Rushing Scoring Scoring Most Rushing Attempts Most Points Individual: 44 by Travis Prentice vs. Ohio, 1998 Individual: 30 by Travis Prentice vs. Kent State, Rush Team: 83 by Army, 1996 1998 96 by Ty King vs. Kent State, 1996 (t) (Miami: 62 vs. Eastern Michigan, 1984) Team: 65 by Miami vs. Akron, 1995 96 by Thomas Merriweather vs. Temple, 2010 (t) Most Rushing Yards Most Touchdowns Individual: 376 by Travis Prentice vs. Akron, Individual: 5 by Travis Prentice vs. Kent State, Pass Completion 1999 1998 94 from to Sly Johnson vs. Team: 408 by Army, 1996 Team: 9 vs. Kent State, 1996; Akron, 1995 Eastern Michigan, 1999 (t) (Miami: 399 vs. Akron, 1999) Most Field Goals Field Goal Most Rushing Touchdowns 4 by Zac Derr, Akron, 2001 55 by Trevor Cook vs. Toledo, 2009 Individual: 5 by Michael Turner (Northern 4 by Nathan Parseghian vs. Ohio, 2008 55 by Dylan Mulder (EMU), 2015 Illinois, 2002 (Miami: 4, six times—last by Cal Murray vs. Kent State, 2000) Most Extra Points 9 by Chad Seitz vs. Akron, 1995 Punt Return Team: 6 vs. Kent State, 1996 86 by Ryne Robinson vs. Buffalo, 2003 (t) Passing Punting Kickoff Return 96 by Milt Stegall vs. Ohio, 1991 (t); Chris Most Punts Most Passes Attempted Thomas vs. Ball State, 1986 (t) Individual: 61 by Ben Roethlisberger vs. 12 by Brad Maynard, Ball State, 1995 Northern Illinois, 2002 Interception Return Team: 61 vs. Northern Illinois, 2002 Highest Punting Average (Min. 5 punts) 76 by Brison Burris vs. Buffalo, 2015 (t) Most Passes Completed 52.4 by Zac Murphy vs. Cincinnati (2013) Individual: 41 by Ben Roethlisberger vs. (t)—touchdown Northern Illinois, 2002 Long Team: 41 vs. Northern Illinois, 2002 84 by Zac Murphy vs. Cincinnati, 2013 Most Passing Yards Individual: 525 by Ben Roethlisberger vs. Punt and kickoff returns Northern Illinois, 2002 Most Punt Returns Team: 525 vs. Northern Illinois, 2002 7 by Courtney Burton, Ohio, 1993; Marcus Goodwin, Toledo, 1992 Most Passing Touchdowns Individual: 5 by Sam Ricketts vs. Akron, 1995 Most Punt Return Yards Team: 6 vs. Akron, 1995 237 by Ryne Robinson vs. Buffalo, 2003 Most Kickoff Returns Receiving 8 by Aaron Leeper, Buffalo, 2003 Most Receptions 14 by Brayden Coombs vs. Buffalo, 2009 Most Kickoff Return Yards 14 by Nick Harwell vs. WMU, 2011 134 by Aaron Leeper, Buffalo, 2003 Most Receiving Yards interceptions 219 by Nick Harwell vs. Ohio, 2010 Most Interceptions Most Touchdown Receptions Individual: 3 by Sheldon White vs. Ball State, 1986 4 by Andy Schillinger vs. Central Michigan, 1986 Team: 6 vs. Kent State, 1992 4 bs. Sam Martin vs. UMass, 2014 Most Interception Return Yards Individual: 78 by Cleon Plummer vs. Eastern Michigan, 1995 and by Ben Bennett vs. Charleston Southern, 2008 Team: 93 vs. Bowling Green, 1987

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The Automated ScoreBook Miami University Game Results (as of Sep 23, 2017) 2017All R esulgames ts

Date Opponent Score Overall Conference Time Attend Sep 02, 2017 at MARSHALL L 26-31 0-1 0-0 3:17 22463 Sep 09, 2017 AUSTIN PEAY W 31-10 1-1 0-0 3:07 15960 Sep 16, 2017 CINCINNATI L 17-21 1-2 0-0 3:35 21811 * Sep 23, 2017 at Central Michigan W 31-14 2-2 1-0 3:24 17193

2017 Combined Stats

The Automated ScoreBook Miami University Overall Team Statistics (as of Sep 23, 2017) All games

Team Statistics MIAMI OPP SCORING 105 76 Points Per Game 26.2 19.0 Points Off Turnovers 17 17 FIRST DOWNS 77 67 R u s h in g 31 26 P a s s in g 39 32 P e n a lt y 7 9 RUSHING YARDAGE 528 475 Yards gained rushing 625 545 Yards lost rushing 97 70 Rushing Attempts 164 135 Average Per Rush 3.2 3.5 Average Per Game 132.0 118.8 TDs Rushing 5 2 PASSING YARDAGE 881 768 C o m p - A t t - I n t 61-117-2 75-130-6 Average Per Pass 7.5 5.9 Average Per Catch 14.4 10.2 Average Per Game 220.2 192.0 TDs Passing 8 3 TOTAL OFFENSE 1409 1243 Total Plays 281 265 Average Per Play 5.0 4.7 Average Per Game 352.2 310.8 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 10-118 12-367 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 5-36 2-0 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 6-112 2-86 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 11.8 30.6 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 7.2 0.0 INT RETURN AVERAGE 18.7 43.0 FUMBLES-LOST 6-4 4-3 PENALTIES-Yards 27-262 24-228 Average Per Game 65.5 57.0 PUNTS-Yards 23-983 18-802 Average Per Punt 42.7 44.6 Net punt average 41.9 40.3 KICKOFFS-Yards 21-1246 17-1007 Average Per Kick 59.3 59.2 Net kick average 34.7 43.5 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 2 : 4 3 2 7 : 1 6 3RD-DOWN Conversions 24/61 26/62 3rd-Down Pct 39% 42% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 6/8 1/8 4th-Down Pct 75% 12% SACKS BY-Yards 3-21 10-58 MISC YARDS 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 13 9 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 5-6 4-7 ON-SIDE KICKS 1-1 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES (12-15) 80% (6-10) 60% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (9-15) 60% (2-10) 20% PAT-ATTEMPTS (12-12) 100% (8-8) 100% ATTENDANCE 37771 39656 Games/Avg Per Game 2/18886 2/19828 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Miami University 31 38 17 19 0 105 Opponents 17 28 10 21 0 76

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2017 Individual Stats

The Automated ScoreBook Miami University Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Sep 23, 2017) All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd ## Defensive Leaders gp-gs ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 38 KOENIG, Brad 4-4 21 12 33 1.5-4 1.0-2 . 3 . . 1 . . 21 MONTGOMERY, D. 4-4 13 19 32 3.0-6 . 1-12 2 . . 1 . . 1R REID, Tony 4-4 12 14 26 0.5-2 . 1-0 1 . 1-4 . . . 24 HARDING, Heath 4-4 15 8 23 2.5-13 . . 2 . 1-35 1 . . 2 ALLEN, Josh 4-4 14 4 18 2.0-5 . 1-0 . . . . 1 . 58 COSTIN, Doug 4-4 10 7 17 1.5-3 . . 5 3 . . . . 5 MCMULLEN, J. 3-3 6 7 13 1.0-8 1.0-8 ...... 92 CALCAGNO, P. 4-4 7 4 11 2.0-12 1.0-11 ...... 15 DANIELS, D. 4-3 7 3 10 ...... 48 CONNOLLY, Sam 4-1 7 3 10 1.0-1 . 1-7 ...... 9 EARNEST, Brad 4-0 4 3 7 ...... 69 BURDINE, AJ 4-0 3 4 7 0.5-1 ...... 1 ASSEH, Cedric 4-1 5 2 7 0.5-0 . 1-46 ...... 96 TRAWICK, Nate 4-4 3 4 7 . . . . 1 . . . . 17 REID, Myles 4-0 3 1 4 0.5-1 ...... 55 ALLEN, Ikeem 4-4 2 2 4 . . . . 1 . . . . 8 THOMPSON, D. 4-0 3 1 4 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 49 BARATTI, Bart 4-0 3 . 3 ...... 30 MAIZE, Josh 3-0 3 . 3 1.0-1 ...... 52 RIGG, Jordan 4-4 2 . 2 ...... 94 DUFFIN, Mack 3-0 1 1 2 ...... 27 BURSE, Kobe 4-0 2 . 2 ...... 46 HOMER, Andrew 4-0 . 1 1 ...... 79 SLOMAN, Sam 4-0 1 . 1 ...... 3 YOUNG, Kenny 4-1 1 . 1 ...... 95 KIMPLER, Ben 3-0 . 1 1 0.5-1 . . 1 . . . . . 22 MERIMEE, Matt 4-0 . 1 1 . . 1-47 ...... 61 SWARTS, Zach 3-0 1 . 1 . . . . 1 . . . . 32 SWARTZ, Jacob 1-0 ...... 1 . . . . . Total 4 149 102 251 18-58 3-21 6-112 15 6 3-39 3 1 . Opponents 4 151 140 291 22-98 10-58 2-86 19 26 4-12 4 . .

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2017 Defensive Stats

The Automated ScoreBook Miami University Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Sep 23, 2017) All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd ## Defensive Leaders gp-gs ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 38 KOENIG, Brad 4-4 21 12 33 1.5-4 1.0-2 . 3 . . 1 . . 21 MONTGOMERY, D. 4-4 13 19 32 3.0-6 . 1-12 2 . . 1 . . 1R REID, Tony 4-4 12 14 26 0.5-2 . 1-0 1 . 1-4 . . . 24 HARDING, Heath 4-4 15 8 23 2.5-13 . . 2 . 1-35 1 . . 2 ALLEN, Josh 4-4 14 4 18 2.0-5 . 1-0 . . . . 1 . 58 COSTIN, Doug 4-4 10 7 17 1.5-3 . . 5 3 . . . . 5 MCMULLEN, J. 3-3 6 7 13 1.0-8 1.0-8 ...... 92 CALCAGNO, P. 4-4 7 4 11 2.0-12 1.0-11 ...... 15 DANIELS, D. 4-3 7 3 10 ...... 48 CONNOLLY, Sam 4-1 7 3 10 1.0-1 . 1-7 ...... 9 EARNEST, Brad 4-0 4 3 7 ...... 69 BURDINE, AJ 4-0 3 4 7 0.5-1 ...... 1 ASSEH, Cedric 4-1 5 2 7 0.5-0 . 1-46 ...... 96 TRAWICK, Nate 4-4 3 4 7 . . . . 1 . . . . 17 REID, Myles 4-0 3 1 4 0.5-1 ...... 55 ALLEN, Ikeem 4-4 2 2 4 . . . . 1 . . . . 8 THOMPSON, D. 4-0 3 1 4 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 49 BARATTI, Bart 4-0 3 . 3 ...... 30 MAIZE, Josh 3-0 3 . 3 1.0-1 ...... 52 RIGG, Jordan 4-4 2 . 2 ...... 94 DUFFIN, Mack 3-0 1 1 2 ...... 27 BURSE, Kobe 4-0 2 . 2 ...... 46 HOMER, Andrew 4-0 . 1 1 ...... 79 SLOMAN, Sam 4-0 1 . 1 ...... 3 YOUNG, Kenny 4-1 1 . 1 ...... 95 KIMPLER, Ben 3-0 . 1 1 0.5-1 . . 1 . . . . . 22 MERIMEE, Matt 4-0 . 1 1 . . 1-47 ...... 61 SWARTS, Zach 3-0 1 . 1 . . . . 1 . . . . 32 SWARTZ, Jacob 1-0 ...... 1 . . . . . Total 4 149 102 251 18-58 3-21 6-112 15 6 3-39 3 1 . Opponents 4 151 140 291 22-98 10-58 2-86 19 26 4-12 4 . .

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