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2011 BIG EAST SCHEDULE

Thursday, September 1 Thursday, September 29 Friday, November 11 Fordham at Connecticut USF at (8 p.m., ESPN) USF at SYRACUSE (8 p.m., ESPN2) Murray State at Louisville (6 p.m., ESPNU) North Carolina Central at Rutgers Saturday, October 1 Saturday, November 12 Wake Forest at Syracuse Cincinnati at (Ohio) WEST VIRGINIA at CINCINNATI* Western Michigan at Connecticut PITTSBURGH at LOUISVILLE Saturday, September 3 Marshall at Louisville Rutgers at Army# (CBS SN) Buffalo at Pittsburgh (6 p.m.) RUTGERS at SYRACUSE USF at Notre Dame (3:30 p.m., NBC) Bowling Green at West Virginia Saturday, November 19 Austin Peay at Cincinnati (7 p.m.) CINCINNATI at RUTGERS Saturday, October 8 LOUISVILLE at CONNECTICUT Sunday, September 4 CONNECTICUT at WEST VIRGINIA Miami (Fla.) at USF Marshall at West Virginia (3:30 p.m., ESPN) Louisville at North Carolina PITTSBURGH at RUTGERS Friday, November 25 Friday, September 9 Syracuse at Tulane LOUISVILLE at USF (ABC/ESPN/ESPN2) International at Louisville (7 p.m., ESPN) PITTSBURGH at WEST VIRGINIA (ABC/ESPN/ESPN2) Saturday, October 15 Saturday, September 10 LOUISVILLE at CINCINNATI* Saturday, November 26 Rutgers at North Carolina (12:30 p.m., ACC Network) USF at CONNECTICUT CINCINNATI at SYRACUSE Cincinnati at Tennessee Utah at Pittsburgh RUTGERS at CONNECTICUT Connecticut at Vanderbilt Navy at Rutgers Maine at Pittsburgh (1 p.m.) Thursday, December 1 Ball State at USF Friday, October 21 WEST VIRGINIA at USF (8 p.m., ESPN) Rhode Island at Syracuse RUTGERS at LOUISVILLE (8 p.m., ESPN/ESPN2) Norfolk State at West Virginia WEST VIRGINIA at SYRACUSE (8 p.m., ESPN/ESPN2) Saturday, December 3 CONNECTICUT at CINCINNATI (ABC/ESPN/ESPN2) Friday, September 16 Saturday, October 22 SYRACUSE at PITTSBURGH (ABC/ESPN/ESPN2) Iowa State at Connecticut (8 p.m., ESPN/ESPN2) CINCINNATI at USF

Saturday, September 17 Wednesday, October 26 West Virginia at Maryland (Noon, ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU) CONNECTICUT at PITTSBURGH (8 p.m., ESPN) Akron at Cincinnati Louisville at Kentucky Saturday, October 29 * at Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio Pittsburgh at Iowa SYRACUSE at LOUISVILLE # at Yankee Stadium, Bronx, N.Y. Florida A&M at USF WEST VIRGINIA at RUTGERS All times Eastern Syracuse at Southern California Additional television arrangements will be announced as Saturday, November 5 they become available Thursday, September 22 CINCINNATI at PITTSBURGH North Carolina State at Cincinnati (8 p.m., ESPN) SYRACUSE at CONNECTICUT LOUISVILLE at WEST VIRGINIA Saturday, September 24 USF at RUTGERS Connecticut at Buffalo Notre Dame at Pittsburgh (ABC/ESPN/ESPN2) Ohio at Rutgers UTEP at USF Toledo at Syracuse LSU at West Virginia (ABC/ESPN/ESPN2)

12 DIRECTIONS MEDIA INFORMATION

DIRECTIONS TO UPMC SPORTS PERFORMANCE ■ Stay in right lane. From UPMC Sports Performance Complex: COMPLEX ■ Make right at fi rst light onto First Avenue. ■ Left out of parking lot onto South Water Street. 3200-3400 South Water Street ■ Make fi rst left onto Ross Street. ■ South Water Street (right turn) to Hot Metal Street. Pittsburgh, Pa. ■ Make fi rst right onto Second Avenue. ■ Hot Metal Street (left turn) to Second Avenue. ■ Follow Second Avenue past Technology Center to the ■ Second Avenue (right turn) to Bates Street. From Greater Pittsburgh Airport: eighth light. ■ Bates Street (left turn at top of hill) to Boulevard of 01PEIWCAHN TF PANTHER COACHING STAFF 2011 PREVIEW ■ Exit airport terminal. Follow signs to Pittsburgh. ■ Make right onto Hot Metal Street Bridge. the Allies. ■ ■ Merge onto 376 E (Airport Parkway). ■ Cross bridge, make left at fi rst light onto South Exit Boulevard of the Allies onto I-376 West (Downtown). ■ ■ Continue on I-279. Water Street. Exit I-376 West at North Shore and I-279 North ■ Follow I-279 through the Ft. Pitt Tunnel towards ■ The Sports Performance Complex is the third building (Exit 70C). I-376 (Monroeville). on the right side of South Water Street. ■ Bear left on ramp and take Exit 1B – North Shore. ■ ■ After exiting tunnel, follow 376 East to the Grant Heinz Field will be on your left at end of exit ramp. Street Exit (exit 71A on left). DIRECTIONS TO HEINZ FIELD ■ Stay in right lane. From the East: From the Turnpike (I-76 W exit 57) DIRECTIONS TO PETERSEN EVENTS CENTER ■ Make right at fi rst light onto First Avenue. ■ Take I-376, US-22 and go West for 14.2 miles. 3719 Terrace Street ■ Make fi rst left onto Ross Street. ■ Take Exit 70C to North Shore and I-279 North. Pittsburgh, Pa. ■ Make fi rst right onto Second Avenue. ■ Bear left on ramp at sign reading Exit 1B – North Shore. ■ Follow Second Avenue past Technology Center to the From the Greater Pittsburgh International Airport: eighth light. From the South: ■ Exit airport terminal. Follow signs to Pittsburgh. ■ Make right onto Hot Metal Street Bridge. ■ Take I-79 North to I-279 North towards Pittsburgh. ■ Merge onto SR-60 (Airport Parkway) and US-22. ■ Cross bridge, make left at fi rst light onto South ■ Follow I-279 through the Fort Pitt Tunnel ■ Continue south on US-22 to I-279 South. Water Street. (left lane) to the sign reading Exit 70C. ■ Follow I-279 through the Fort Pitt Tunnel (right lane) PROFILES ■ The Sports Performance Complex is the third building ■ Take Exit 1B – North Shore. and exit right on I-376 East (Monroeville). on the right side of South Water Street. ■ Exit I-376 at Forbes Avenue (Exit 72B). From the North: ■ Forbes Avenue (left turn) to McKee Place. From Downtown Pittsburgh: ■ Take I-79 and go South to I-279. ■ Straight through stop light onto Darragh Street. ■ Boulevard of the Allies to Grant Street. ■ Follow I-279 to Exit 21 I-279 South to Pittsburgh. ■ Darragh Street (right turn) to Terrace Street. ■ Make right turn onto Second Avenue. ■ Take Exit 1B to North Shore. ■ The Petersen Events Center is on the left side of ■ Go to fi rst light and follow Second Avenue Terrace Street. 2010 SEASON under bridge. From the West: IN REVIEW ■ Follow Second Avenue past Technology Center to the ■ From the PA Turnpike (I-76 East). From the Pennsylvania Turnpike: 8th light. ■ Take Exit 28 towards Pittsburgh ■ Exit the Pennsylvania Turnpike at Pittsburgh/ ■ Make right onto Hot Metal Street Bridge. (Portions Toll). Monroeville (Exit 57). ■ Cross bridge, make left at fi rst light onto South ■ Merge onto 1-79 toward Pittsburgh. ■ Follow I-376 West toward Pittsburgh. Water Street. ■ Follow I-279 through the Fort Pitt Tunnel (left lane) to ■ Exit I-376 West at Oakland (Exit 73B). ■ The Sports Performance Complex is the third building the sign reading 70C to North Shore. ■ Bear right off exit ramp onto Bates Street. EODBO ITHSOYPOFOBL THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK on the right side of South Water Street. ■ Bear left on ramp at sign reading Exit 1B – North Shore. ■ Bates Street (left turn) to McKee Place. ■ Cross Fifth Avenue (straight) to Darragh Street. From Oakland (Cathedral of Learning): From the Airport: ■ Darragh Street (right turn) to Terrace Street. ■ Take Fifth Avenue toward downtown (stay in left lane). ■ From the Pittsburgh Airport follow 376E towards ■ The Petersen Events Center is on the left side of ■ Make left onto Halket Street. Pittsburgh. Terrace Street. ■ Take Halket Street to second light. ■ Follow I-279 through the Fort Pitt Tunnel (left lane) to ■ Make left onto Boulevard of the Allies. the sign reading 70C/North Shore. From the North: ■ Go to next light, make right onto Bates Street. ■ Bear left on ramp at sign reading Exit 1B – North Shore. ■ Follow I-79 South to I-279 South. ■ Follow Bates Street (past entrance to Rt.376) to fi rst light. ■ Exit I-279 South at Veterans Bridge (I-579 South). ■ Make left onto Second Avenue. ■ Exit I-579 South at Boulevard of the Allies ■ At fi rst light, make right onto Hot Metal Street Bridge. (Exit 14) toward Monroeville/Oakland. ■ Cross bridge, make left at fi rst light onto South ■ Boulevard of the Allies (left turn) to Halket Street. Water Street. ■ Halket Street (right turn) to Forbes Avenue. ■ The Sports Performance Complex is the third building ■ Forbes Avenue (left turn) to McKee Place. on the right side of South Water Street. ■ Cross Fifth Avenue (straight) to Darragh Street. ■ Darragh Street (right turn) to Terrace Street. From Heinz Field: ■ The Petersen Events Center is on the left side of ■ Go North on Allegheny Ave. (away from the river) Terrace Street. ■ Cross Reedsdale Street and move to right lane ■ Go right and follow signs to 376 East onto bridge. ■ Cross bridge and follow signs to 376 East, toward Monroeville. ■ Follow 376 East to Grant Street Exit (exit 71A on left)

13 STADIUM AND PARKING GUIDES

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2011 PREVIEW

The 2011 season should be quite a transformation for Pitt’s regular-season schedule features eight teams The Panthers will have two entering their Pitt football, which begins its fi rst year under the that advanced to bowl games last year. The non- fi rst active seasons following freshman redshirts. Mark leadership of new Todd Graham. conference slate will be especially challenging with three Myers was a fi rst-team All-Ohio selection as a senior at Whereas past Pitt editions have been more BCS-caliber opponents in Iowa, Notre Dame and Utah. And St. Ignatius after throwing for more than 2,100 yards conventional in their offensive and defensive schemes, this year’s Big East race appears as wide open as ever. and 20 . Anthony Gonzalez was a standout the Graham Era promises a break from the traditional. “The each year is to compete for and win the Big at Pennsylvania’s Liberty High, compiling 5,311 yards in The emphasis will be on, as Graham describes it, a East Conference,” Graham said. “We are excited about total offense and 61 TDs over his fi nal two seasons. “high-octane, high-energy approach” on both sides of the opportunities and challenges this season will provide.” the ball. The following is a positional look at the 2011 Panthers. “We want to snap the ball every fi fteen seconds on RUNNING BACKS offense,” Graham said. “Defensively we want to apply pressure on every down and make the momentum- THE OFFENSE Pitt’s backfi eld stable will need restocked with the changing plays that win football games.” departure of tailback Dion Lewis and fullback Henry Graham’s head coaching tenure at Tulsa refl ects the QUARTERBACKS Hynoski to the pro ranks. Junior Ray Graham could be blueprint he looks to implement at Pitt. Behind a prolifi c the Panthers’ next all-star performer at tailback. Graham offense and opportunistic defense, the Golden Hurricane rushed for 922 yards last year, averaging 6.2 yards on just Junior is the incumbent at , posted double-digit wins in three of his four seasons. 148 carries. Junior walk-on Desmond Brown received starting all 13 games a year ago. Sunseri connected on Twice they led the nation in total offense. signifi cant repetitions behind Graham during the spring 65% of his passes (223 of 346) for 2,572 yards in his Graham’s 2010 Tulsa team rolled up 505.6 yards per and will look to compete for a primary reserve role. fi rst season in a full-time role. He threw 16 touchdowns game to rank fi fth nationally and averaged 41.4 points Candidates for the vacated fullback spot include against nine while also showing the ability to rank sixth. The Golden Hurricane defense forced a junior walk-on Kris Wildman, redshirt freshman walk-on to make plays on his feet. In the Panthers’ BBVA Compass whopping 36 turnovers, the third highest total in Randy Morris and redshirt freshman Derrick Burns. Bowl victory over Kentucky, Sunseri rushed for 53 yards . The status of junior letterman Chris Mike for the 2011 on just four carries (13.3 avg.). “We’re a no-huddle football team,” Graham said. season is in question due to a knee injury he sustained “We’re going to operate extremely fast on offense. We’re at the end of spring drills. going to be high tempo, high octane and explosive. Our Adding to the running back competition will be an goal is to be the most explosive team in the country. infl ux of promising newcomers. Fifth-year senior Zach “On defense we want to attack. Our approach to Brown will be immediately eligible at Pitt after earning defense stems from our offseason training. We want to his degree from Wisconsin this past summer. Brown put fast and explosive players on the football fi eld and rushed for 1,152 yards and 11 touchdowns during his make game-changing plays. Our main focus will be career with the Badgers. Malcolm Crockett rushed for forcing turnovers and impacting the quarterback.” nearly 2,000 yards over his fi nal two seasons at Friendship Collegiate Academy in Washington D.C. Corey Davis was an all-state performer who netted nearly 1,800 yards as a senior at Gladewater High in Texas. Despite an injury-limited senior year, Isaac Bennett led . Washington to the Oklahoma 5A title, averaging 9.6 yards a carry en route to nearly 1,400 yards.

WIDE RECEIVERS

Pitt will employ an array of three-receiver sets this season, maximizing the talents of a promising group of players. While two-time All-Big East performer Jon Baldwin has departed for the NFL, the Panthers return four lettermen and some intriguing underclassmen. Pitt will utilize sophomore Devin Street at the X receiver. Street played in every game last year, making four starts, and compiled 25 catches for 318 yards and Tailback two scores. He will be pushed by sophomore letterman Ray Graham Ed Tinker. Senior walk-on Todd Gilcrist will provide depth.

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TIGHT ENDS & H-BACK OFFENSIVE LINE

Sophomore Brock DeCicco and redshirt freshman Pitt returns four players with starting experience on Brendan Carozzoni will be the chief competitors for the the offensive front. starting assignment. DeCicco, who lettered as Forming the unit’s nucleus are three battle-tested

a redshirt frosh last year, had only two receptions but seniors in Chris Jacobson, Jordan Gibbs and Lucas Nix. 2011 PREVIEW both went for touchdowns (totaling 19 yards). The trio owns a combined 49 career starts. Junior Hubie Graham could be a newcomer of impact Jacobson, a starter at left guard last year, will move at H-Back. Graham enters his fi rst active season to center in 2011. Given the heavy utilization of the following his transfer from Illinois. He will compete shotgun formation in Todd Graham’s offense, Jacobson’s with redshirt freshman Drew Carswell, who is successful positional switch was one of the most transitioning from wide receiver. important developments of the spring. Pitt will welcome freshmen Sam Collura Nix, the most experienced of Pitt’s offensive linemen PANTHER COACHING STAFF and Steve Williams for training camp. One of with 25 career starting assignments, will man the right Maryland’s top tight end prospects, Collura tackle spot. Gibbs will start at left tackle. averaged more than 20 yards per reception as a The leading candidates for the starting offensive guard senior for perennial power DeMatha Catholic. positions are senior Greg Gaskins, a part-time starter last Williams, who projects as an H-Back, rushed for year, and sophomore Cory King. Depth and competition nearly 2,400 yards his fi nal two seasons at at guard will come from junior Ryan Turnley (who could Calvary Day School in Georgia. also get a look at center), sophomore Ryan Schlieper, and a trio of redshirt freshmen in Matt Rotheram, PROFILES Shane Johnson and Arthur Doakes. Wide Receiver Also vying for time at tackle will be sophomore Juantez Hollins, junior Justin Virbitsky and mid-year junior-college transfer Zenel Demhasaj. Depth at center will come from Turnley and incoming

freshman Artie Rowell, an all-state performer at 2010 SEASON IN REVIEW Pennsylvania’s Central Dauphin.

At Y receiver, junior Mike Shanahan returns after posting career-best numbers in a starting role last year. Shanahan was the team’s second-leading receiver behind Baldwin with 43 catches for 589 yards and one score. THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK Salath Williams enters his fi rst active season following a freshman redshirt and boasts excellent size and playmaking ability. Redshirt frosh walk-on Brett Zuck is also in the mix at Y. Junior Cameron Saddler is the most experienced returnee at Z receiver, lettering the past two years as a top reserve. Redshirt frosh Kevin Weatherspoon enters his fi rst active season looking to earn time in the receiver rotation. Sophomore walk-on Jake Delmonico will also look to earn reps at Z. Four newcomers will try to impact the receiver depth chart upon their arrival for preseason training camp. Joshua Brinson was one of the top wideouts in the California JUCO ranks and could be ready to make immediate contributions. Big and rangy target Justin Offensive Lineman Jackson starred at Alabama 6A champion Daphne High. Lucas Nix While he will play receiver at Pitt, Ronald Jones was actually an all-state quarterback at Florida’s Fort Meade. Darius Patton was one of Ohio’s top receiver prospects at Poland, twice earning all-state.

17 2011 PREVIEW

THE DEFENSE At defensive end, Pitt boasts one of the country’s most The “spur” plays opposite the Panther and is a productive defenders in senior Brandon Lindsey, who combination linebacker and safety. Heading into training began last year as a reserve but ended the season as an camp, top candidates to seize this starting role are DEFENSIVE LINE All-Big East performer. Lindsey collected 51 tackles and sophomore letterman Kevin Adams and redshirt freshman led the team with 17.5 TFLs and 10 sacks. Strong and Eric Williams. Quality competition will come from Pitt returns an experienced foundation on its defensive experienced depth will come from senior Justin Hargrove sophomore Carl Fleming and promising redshirt frosh line despite the departure of two national-caliber ends in and sophomore T.J. Clemmings. Todd Thomas. Greg Romeus and Jabaal Sheard to the NFL. At Sam linebacker, senior Tristan Roberts and A pair of seniors, Chas Alecxih and Myles Caragein, sophomore Shane Gordon will be the most experienced returns on the interior. As a starting defensive tackle LINEBACKERS candidates for the starting nod. Roberts, who could also last year, Alecxih collected 57 stops, including nine TFLs, see time at the Will, played in every game a year ago and thrived as a pass rusher with 7.5 sacks. Caragein, Pitt’s new 3-4 scheme will employ a “Panther” – a with eight starts and had 40 tackles and 4.5 TFLs. the Panthers’ starting nose tackle, had 30 tackles, 4.5 hybrid position that plays to the boundary and blends the Gordon lettered as a redshirt frosh, playing in all 13 TFLs and two sacks. skills of a defensive end and linebacker. Senior Greg games and making one start. Providing depth at the Sophomore lettermen Aaron Donald and Tyrone Ezell Williams brings experience and playmaking athleticism Sam will be junior Manny Williams and redshirt frosh will provide strong competition at tackle. Also fortifying to the Panther. Williams collected 64 tackles and 5.5 TFLs walk-on Adam Lazenga. this position is sophomore Jack Lippert, who moved back last year. He will be pushed by sophomore Bryan Senior Max Gruder boasts experience at all three to defense after serving as the chief reserve at center Murphy, who lettered as a true frosh last season, and linebacker spots but is slated to play the Will this year. last year. Pushing for time at the nose will be freshman junior Shayne Hale. Redshirt freshman walk-on Mark As Pitt’s starting middle linebacker, Gruder fi nished Khaynin Mosley-Smith, who enrolled in January following Giubilato is also in the mix at Panther. second on the team with 84 stops last year. Another a prep season at Milford (N.Y.) Academy. player with diverse experience, junior letterman Joe Trebitz, will provide depth. Also vying for time will be sophomore walk-on Emanuel Rackard, who lettered last year. The Panthers welcome four freshman linebackers for training camp. Devin Cook (Beaver Falls [Pa.]), Nicholas Grigsby (Trotwood-Madison [Ohio]), Juan Price (Woodland Hills [Pa.]) and LaQuentin Smith (Dr. Phillips [Fla.]) each had highly decorated prep careers and fi gure to provide immediate depth and competition upon arriving.

Defensive End Brandon Lindsey

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coucouldld bbee reareadydy ttoo earn national accolades this year. Pitt THE SPECIALISTS bboastsoasts experiencexperiencede depth at the free with junior Andrew TTaglianettiaglianetti. An aaccomplishedc special teams ace with fi ve Pitt will need to replace Dan Hutchins, its starting blblockedocked kikicks,cks, TTaglianettia also boasts starting experience placekicker and punter the past two years. iinn tthehe seconsecondary.dary. Junior walk-on Marco Pecora, who Ready to take over placements is junior Kevin Harper, 2011 PREVIEW letteredlettered tthehe ppasta two years on special teams, will also who lettered the past two seasons handling kickoffs and viviee foforr ttimeime aat the free. serving as Pitt’s long-range fi eld goal specialist. Also SSophomoreopho Jason Hendricks will be eyeing the competing at placekicker will be senior walk-ons Garrett startingstarting jobjo at bandit safety. Hendricks made fi ve Tonio and Chris Yankoski. startsstarts as a redshirt frosh and collected 42 At punter, sophomore walk-on Matt Yoklic heads into tacklestackles ono the year. He will be pushed by speedy training camp as the leading candidate to seize the redshirt freshmanf Brandon Ifi ll. Also vying for starting job. He will be pressed by Yankoski and redshirt PANTHER COACHING STAFF repsreps at banditba will be redshirt frosh walk-on frosh walk-on Drake Greer (who also could earn reps at kicker). Phil PeckichPeckic . Vying for the long snapping duties will be sophomore The PanthersPan will infuse four freshmen into the Kevin Barthelemy and junior Marco Pecora. secondarysecondary thisth year. Prospects at include The return game bursts with speed and potential. LafayetteLafayette PittsPit , a decorated player from nearby Senior Buddy Jackson and sophomore Devin Street will WoodlandWoodland Hills,H and Texas import Lloyd Carrington compete at kick returner. Jackson showed particular

(Lincoln(Lincoln H.S.).H Competing for time at the safety promise during the spring, returning two kicks for PROFILES positionsposition will be Jason Frimpong (MacArthur touchdowns in scrimmage situations. CornerbackCornerback AntwuanAntwuan RReedeed [Texas])[Texas]) and Roderick Ryles (Dr. Junior Cameron Saddler led the team in punt PhillipsPhillips [Fla.]). returns and ranked third in the Big East with a 10.5 average (25 returns for 263 yards) last year. Junior Jarred Holley was

Saddler’s backup in this role and could 2010 SEASON earn increased opportunities IN REVIEW this year.

SECONDARY EODBO ITHSOYPOFOBL THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK

Five lettermen return at the cornerback spots. At boundary corner, sophomore K’Waun Williams appears ready for a prominent role after earning signifi cant playing time as a true frosh. Vying for time behind Williams will be senior letterman Saheed Imoru and redshirt freshman walk-on Joseph Lopez. One of Pitt’s most strongly contested positional battles will be at fi eld cornerback where seniors Antwuan Reed and Buddy Jackson return. Reed started 12 games a year ago and had 40 tackles, six pass breakups and an . Jackson, a three-year letterman, had an impressive spring and appears ready to make the biggest contributions of his career. Also in the mix at fi eld corner is junior walk-on Jeremiah Davis. At free safety, junior Jarred Holley returns after Free Safety earning All-Big East last season. Holley had 54 tackles Jarred Holley and tied for the team lead with fi ve interceptions. He

19 PRESEASON DEPTH CHART

THE FOLLOWING IS PITT’S DEPTH CHART HEADING INTO 2011 FALL TRAINING CAMP. NAMES IN BOLD CAPS DENOTE RETURNING STARTERS. MEMBERS OF THE PANTHERS’ INCOMING RECRUITING CLASS ARE NOT INCLUDED. AN ASTERISK AFTER PLAYERS’ NAMES DENOTES LETTERS EARNED, AND FOLLOWING CLASS DENOTES REDSHIRT SEASON.

OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIALISTS

X RECEIVER DEFENSIVE END PLACEKICKER 15 Devin Street* (SO*, 6-4, 190) 7 BRANDON LINDSEY*** (SR*, 6-2, 250) 39 Kevin Harper** (JR*, 5-10, 180) 84 Ed Tinker* (SO*, 6-2, 190) 96 Justin Hargrove** (SR*, 6-4, 270) OR 90 Chris Yankoski (SR*, 5-10, 200) 30 Todd Gilcrist (SR*, 5-11, 195) 90 T.J. Clemmings* (SO, 6-6, 295) 48 Drake Greer (FR*, 6-4, 200) OR 49 Garrett Tonio (SR*, 5-10, 195) Y RECEIVER DEFENSIVE TACKLE 87 MIKE SHANAHAN** (JR*, 6-5, 225) 98 CHAS ALECXIH*** (SR*, 6-5, 285) PUNTER 17 Salath Williams (FR*, 6-3, 195) 59 Aaron Donald* (SO, 6-0, 270) 92 Matt Yoklic (SO*, 6-4, 205) 36 Brett Zuck (FR*, 6-1, 190) 50 Tyrone Ezell* (SO*, 6-4, 295) 48 Drake Greer (FR*, 6-4, 200) 72 Jack Lippert* (SO*, 6-4, 265) 90 Chris Yankoski (SR*, 5-10, 200) Z RECEIVER 5 Cameron Saddler** (JR*, 5-7, 170) NOSE TACKLE HOLDER 88 Kevin Weatherspoon (FR*, 5-10, 175) 94 MYLES CARAGEIN*** (SR*, 6-2, 290) 92 Matt Yoklic (SO*, 6-4, 205) 85 Jake Delmonico (SO*, 5-10, 185) 95 Khaynin “K.K.” Mosley-Smith (FR, 6-0, 295) 49 Garrett Tonio (SR*, 5-10, 195)

LEFT TACKLE OUTSIDE LINEBACKER (PANTHER) LONG SNAPPER 68 JORDAN GIBBS** (SR*, 6-7, 315) 38 GREG WILLIAMS*** (SR*, 6-3, 240) OR 69 Kevin Barthelemy (SO*, 6-3, 240) 70 Juantez Hollins (SO*, 6-5, 305) 93 Bryan Murphy* (SO, 6-3, 250) 11 Marco Pecora** (JR*, 5-11, 195) 66 Justin Virbitsky* (JR*, 6-4, 280) 45 Shayne Hale* (JR*, 6-4, 255) 43 Mark Giubilato (FR*, 6-2, 230) KICKOFF RETURNER LEFT GUARD 21 Buddy Jackson*** (SR*, 6-1, 180) 60 Greg Gaskins** (SR*, 6-4, 295) OUTSIDE LINEBACKER (SPUR) 15 Devin Street* (SO*, 6-4, 190) 75 Ryan Turnley** (JR*, 6-6, 320) 14 Kevin Adams* (SO*, 6-1, 215) OR 76 Ryan Schlieper (SO*, 6-5, 305) 49 Eric Williams (FR*, 6-3, 215) PUNT RETURNER 64 Shane Johnson (FR*, 6-5, 325) 4 Todd Thomas (FR*, 6-2, 220) OR 5 CAMERON SADDLER** (JR*, 5-7, 170) 34 Carl Fleming (SO*, 6-1, 220) 18 Jarred Holley** (JR*, 5-10, 190) CENTER 54 CHRIS JACOBSON** (SR*, 6-3, 295) SAM LINEBACKER 75 Ryan Turnley** (JR*, 6-6, 320) 32 TRISTAN ROBERTS** (SR*, 6-1, 230) OR 58 Shane Gordon* (SO*, 6-1, 230) RIGHT GUARD 36 Manny Williams* (JR*, 6-1, 225) 78 Cory King (SO*, 6-6, 325) 51 Adam Lazenga (FR*, 6-0, 235) 74 Matt Rotheram (FR*, 6-6, 350) 56 Arthur Doakes (FR*, 6-6, 360) WILL LINEBACKER 55 MAX GRUDER*** (SR*, 6-2, 230) OR RIGHT TACKLE 32 TRISTAN ROBERTS** (SR*, 6-1, 230) 52 LUCAS NIX*** (SR, 6-6, 310) 53 Joe Trebitz** (JR*, 6-3, 220) 77 Zenel Demhasaj (JR, 6-7, 330) 28 Emanuel Rackard* (SO*, 6-0, 220)

TIGHT END BOUNDARY CORNERBACK 81 Brock DeCicco* (SO*, 6-5, 240) 2 K’Waun Williams* (SO, 5-10, 190) 80 Brendan Carozzoni (FR*, 6-4, 230) 16 Saheed Imoru* (SR, 5-10, 185) 46 Joseph Lopez (FR*, 5-9, 170) H-BACK 83 Hubie Graham (JR*, 6-4, 230) FIELD CORNERBACK 6 Drew Carswell (FR*, 6-4, 215) 21 Buddy Jackson*** (SR*, 6-1, 180) OR 22 ANTWUAN REED*** (SR, 5-10, 190) QUARTERBACK 12 Jeremiah Davis* (JR*, 5-10, 175) 12 TINO SUNSERI** (JR*, 6-2, 215) 11 Mark Myers (FR*, 6-4, 230) BANDIT SAFETY 8 Anthony Gonzalez (FR*, 6-3, 215) 25 Jason Hendricks* (SO*, 6-0, 185) 20 Brandon Ifi ll (FR*, 6-1, 200) TAILBACK 29 Phil Peckich (FR*, 5-10, 185) 1 Ray Graham** (JR, 5-9, 195) 24 Desmond Brown (JR, 5-9, 185) FREE SAFETY 18 JARRED HOLLEY** (JR*, 5-10, 190) FULLBACK 41 Andrew Taglianetti** (JR*, 5-11, 190) 47 Kris Wildman (JR*, 6-1, 255) 11 Marco Pecora** (JR*, 5-11, 195) 31 Randy Morris (FR*, 5-11, 205) 37 Derrick Burns (FR*, 5-11, 235)

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RETURNING PERSONNEL LETTERMEN RETURNING: 43 STARTERS RETURNING: 13 15 Offense (5 starters) OFFENSE (15) 27 Defense (8 starters) Wide Receiver (4): MIKE SHANAHAN**, Cameron Saddler**, Devin Street*, Ed Tinker* 1 Specialist (0 starters) Tackle (1): JORDAN GIBBS** 2011 PREVIEW Guard (4): LUCAS NIX***, CHRIS JACOBSON**, Greg Gaskins**, Ryan Turnley** LETTERMEN LOST: 23 Center (1): Jack Lippert* STARTERS LOST: 11 Tight End (2): Brock DeCicco*, Justin Virbitsky* 11 Offense (6 starters) Quarterback (1): TINO SUNSERI** 9 Defense (3 starters) Tailback (1): Ray Graham** 3 Specialists (2 starters) Fullback (1): Chris Mike* OCIGSAFPANTHER COACHING STAFF DEFENSE (27) NOTE: Players are listed under 2010 positions. This listing does not refl ect any position changes for the End (5): BRANDON LINDSEY***, Justin Hargrove**, T.J. Clemmings*, Shayne Hale*, Bryan Murphy* 2011 season. Tackle (4): CHAS ALECXIH***, MYLES CARAGEIN***, Aaron Donald*, Tyrone Ezell* Linebacker (9): MAX GRUDER***, GREG WILLIAMS***, TRISTAN ROBERTS**, Joe Trebitz**, Kevin Adams*, Dan Hutchins started at both placekicker and punter. Shane Gordon*, Dan Mason*, Emanuel Rackard*, Manny Williams* He counts as two starters and two lettermen lost in Strong Safety (2): Marco Pecora**, Jason Hendricks* the overall total. Free Safety (2): JARRED HOLLEY**, Andrew Taglianetti**

Cornerback (5): ANTWUAN REED***, Jeremiah Davis*, Buddy Jackson***, Saheed Imoru*, K’Waun Williams* PROFILES

SPECIALISTS (1) Kicker (1): Kevin Harper** Punter (0): Long Snapper (0): 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON IN REVIEW

PERSONNEL LOST

OFFENSE (11) Wide Receiver (2): JON BALDWIN***, Greg Cross* EODBO ITHSOYPOFOBL THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK Tackle (1): JASON PINKSTON**** Guard (0): Center (1): ALEX KARABIN*** Tight End (2): MIKE CRUZ**, Andrew Devlin* Quarterback (2): Pat Bostick***, Andrew Janocko*** Tailback (2): DION LEWIS**, Chris Burns** Fullback (1): HENRY HYNOSKI***

DEFENSE (9) End (3): JABAAL SHEARD****, Greg Romeus****, Nate Nix**** Linebacker Max Gruder Tackle (1): Tyler Tkach*** Linebacker (0): Strong Safety (2): DOM DECICCO****, Kolby Gray* Free Safety (1): Pat Costello** Cornerback (2): RICKY GARY****, Dan Cafaro**

SPECIALISTS (3) Kicker (1): DAN HUTCHINS** Punter (1): DAN HUTCHINS** Long Snapper (1): John Fieger**

CAPS indicate 2010 starters * indicates letters earned

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PRESEASON BIG EAST PREDICTIONS Chris Jacobson Offensive Lineman Mike Shanahan Wide Receiver Phil Steele’s College Football Preview: 1st Lindy’s Big East’s “Top 10 NFL Talent” (No. 7) Athlon All-Big East (third team) Athlon: 3rd Lindy’s All-Big East (fi rst team) Lindy’s All-Big East (second team) Blue Ribbon: 3rd Phil Steele’s College Football Preview All-America Team Phil Steele’s College Football Preview All-Big East Lindy’s: 3rd (third team) (third team) Sporting News: 3rd Phil Steele’s College Football Preview Nation’s No. 13 Guard Biletnikoff Award Watch List Phil Steele’s College Football Preview All-Big East INDIVIDUAL HONORS (fi rst team) Devin Street Wide Receiver Chas Alecxih Defensive Lineman Outland Trophy Watch List Phil Steele’s College Football Preview All-Big East Athlon All-Big East (second team) (fourth team) Lindy’s All-Big East (second team) Brandon Lindsey Defensive End Phil Steele’s College Football Preview All-Big East Athlon All-Big East (fi rst team) Tino Sunseri Quarterback (second team) Sporting News All-America Team (third team) Phil Steele’s College Football Preview All-Big East Sporting News All-Big East (fi rst team) (third team) Myles Caragein Defensive Lineman Sporting News Big East’s Top NFL Prospect Davey O’Brien National Quarterback Award Watch List Phil Steele’s College Football Preview All-Big East Lindy’s Nation’s No. 4 Outside Linebacker (third team) Lindy’s Big East’s “Top 10 NFL Talent” (No. 3) Greg Williams Linebacker Lindy’s All-Big East (fi rst team) Athlon All-Big East (third team) Jordan Gibbs Offensive Tackle Phil Steele’s College Football Preview All-America Team Phil Steele’s College Football Preview All-Big East Athlon All-Big East (third team) (fourth team) (second team) Phil Steele’s College Football Preview Nation’s No. 10 Hubie Graham Tight End Defensive End K’Waun Williams Defensive Back Phil Steele’s College Football Preview All-Big East Phil Steele’s College Football Preview All-Big East Athlon All-Big East (second team) (fourth team) (fi rst team) Phil Steele’s College Football Preview All-Big East NationalChamps.net All-America Team (third team) (third team) Ray Graham Running Back Blue Ribbon All-Big East Athlon All-Big East (fi rst team) Bednarik Award Watch List HONORS LISTING AS OF JULY 15 Sporting News All-Big East (fi rst team) Award Watch List Lindy’s All-Big East (fi rst team) Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List Lindy’s Big East’s “Toughest to bring down” Blue Ribbon All-Big East Lucas Nix Offensive Tackle Phil Steele’s College Football Preview Nation’s No. 25 Athlon All-Big East (fi rst team) Running Back Lindy’s All-Big East (second team) Phil Steele’s College Football Preview All-Big East Phil Steele’s College Football Preview (fi rst team) Nation’s No. 11 Guard Maxwell Award Watch List Phil Steele’s College Football Preview Doak Walker Award Watch List All-Big East (second team) Outland Trophy Watch List Max Gruder Linebacker Phil Steele’s College Football Preview All-Big East Antwuan Reed Defensive Back (fi rst team) Phil Steele’s College Football Preview Blue Ribbon All-Big East All-Big East (fourth team) Butkus Award Watch List Cameron Saddler Punt Returner Jarred Holley Defensive Back Athlon All-Big East (fi rst team) Offensive Lineman Athlon All-Big East (fi rst team) Phil Steele’s College Football Preview Chris Jacobson Sporting News All-Big East (fi rst team) All-Big East (fi rst team) Lindy’s Nation’s No. 11 Safety Lindy’s All-Big East (fi rst team) Phil Steele’s College Football Preview Nation’s No. 21 Free Safety Phil Steele’s College Football Preview All-Big East (second team) Blue Ribbon All-Big East

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TODD GRAHAM HEAD COACH

24 EI NOMTO 2011 PREVIEW MEDIA INFORMATION COACHING STAFF PROFILES PANTHER 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON IN REVIEW EODBO ITHSOYPOFOBL THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK

On the evening of January 15, 2011, a Pitt football pep rally broke out in the most unlikely of places – at a basketball game.

With the Panthers’ hoops team cruising to another big victory in the Petersen Events Center, Pitt’s newly minted head football coach, Todd Graham, took the microphone at halftime.

“One of the things I can guarantee you is we will be blue-collar, hard-nosed and physical,” Graham told the spirited crowd. “We are going to restore the Beast from the East!

25 “We will work to bring Big East championships, “Pittsburgh is a tremendous football city with “Coach Graham’s innovative, creative and BCS bowl championships and the 10th national great fans,” Graham said. “We will work diligently energized approach to football makes him an championship to Pitt!” every day to earn their respect and build a program exciting leader for our program,” Pederson said. that competes for and wins championships.” “He has a proven track record of success at all Graham closed by announcing he had just levels of football and his wealth of experience on made his “fi rst offi cial purchase in Pittsburgh.” He Graham was offi cially named Pitt’s 35th head both sides of the ball gives him a unique set of unzipped his leather jacket to reveal an “Oakland football coach by Athletic Director credentials. The outstanding job he has done at Zoo” T-shirt, the offi cial uniform of Pitt’s raucous on January 10. His appointment came after a highly Tulsa – double-digit win totals in three of the past student section. successful head coaching tenure at Tulsa, where in four seasons and an undefeated bowl record – has four years he had three 10-win campaigns and an As he switched the microphone off, chants of been noticed across the country. undefeated bowl record (3-0). “Let’s Go Pitt!” erupted. In just three minutes time, “Todd is creative, energetic and wants to win Graham had Panthers fans ready for a basketball- This is Graham’s third collegiate head championships while doing things football doubleheader that night. coaching post. In addition to Tulsa, he served the right way on and off the fi eld. as the head coach at Rice for one season It was an early sampling of the adrenaline We’re excited about the future of (2006), leading the Owls to their fi rst Graham brings to his new job. Leading up to his our program under his direction.” bowl game in 45 years and earning fi rst season on the Pitt sideline, Graham went Conference USA Coach of the Year on a summer barnstorming tour of booster and honors. Graham’s career head alumni functions around the tri-state area and coaching record is 43-23 beyond. His passion and energy – not to mention and includes four bowls his mantra of “high-octane football” – has the in fi ve seasons. Panther Nation dreaming big about the future.

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Graham compiled a 36-17 overall mark at Tulsa, including teams that achieved records of 10-4, 11-3 and 10-3. His fi nal year with the Golden Hurricane in 2010 was highlighted by a 28-27 victory at Notre Dame and 62-35 demolition of 24th-ranked Hawai’i in the Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl.

The Notre Dame triumph has been called the biggest win in Tulsa’s 115-year history. ESPN’s COACHING STAFF Kirk Herbstreit called it the biggest upset of the 2010 college football season and honored Graham with a “Herbie Award.”

One educated observer of Graham’s Tulsa tenure was College Football Hall of Famer John Cooper, who formerly coached the Golden PROFILES PANTHER Hurricane as well as Ohio State and Arizona State. “I don’t think I can say enough good things about Todd Graham with all-time Pitt great Hugh Green. Todd Graham,” Cooper said. He described Graham and his staff as being “on the cutting of Wherever the Panthers’ nine national titles are Graham’s 2010 Tulsa team rolled up 505.6

what is going on in college football these days.” 2010 SEASON showcased in the Pitt football facility, Graham has yards per game to rank fi fth nationally and IN REVIEW Said former Tulsa star wide receiver Brennan made it a point to add the verbiage “Expect 10.” averaged 41.4 points to rank sixth. Defensively, Marion, “Pitt football fans are in for the time of Also prominent in the locker room is a large sign the Golden Hurricane led the country in their lives. Coach Graham’s teams will wow that details “The Pitt Way” – the guiding values interceptions (24) and ranked third in turnovers everyone in Pittsburgh. When he talks about speed, and mission of Pitt’s football program – that is gained (36). you can’t fully appreciate it until you see it. It’s signed by every player and coach. THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK Graham has coached some of college football’s amazing how quickly his teams move. I would “Our philosophy is that we win championships most exciting and explosive players. Last year, describe it as non-stop action.” every day by what we do, how we act, the words we Tulsa’s rose to All-America status Others across the country agree. CBSSports.com speak and the standards we hold ourselves to,” after leading the country in all-purpose yards for senior writer Dennis Dodd called Graham’s Pitt Graham said. “We are committed to being the the second consecutive year (202.2 yards/game in appointment one of the two best college football hardest-working, most-disciplined, best-prepared 2010). Johnson enters his senior season in 2011 hires of the year. Richard Cirminiello of team in the nation. We will strive to win every day already holding the NCAA career record for all- CollegeFootballNews.com wrote “He’s defi nitely a on and off the fi eld. That’s ‘The Pitt Way’ and it is purpose yards with 7,796. 21st century coach, inventive and attacking on non-negotiable.” In Graham’s fi rst two seasons as Tulsa’s head both sides of the ball. However, he also operates On the fi eld, prolifi c offenses have been coach, the Golden Hurricane made program history with a no-nonsense work ethic that fans and Graham’s hallmark. Under his direction, Tulsa led by posting consecutive 10-win seasons and recruits in this area of the country will respect the nation in total offense twice (2007 and 2008) winning a school-record 11 games in 2008. and appreciate.” and ranked fi fth in 2010. While he has a well- He went 21-7 his fi rst two years, the best start Graham emphasizes having a “21st century deserved reputation for devising explosive by a Tulsa coach ever. Tulsa was one of just 11 program run on old school values.” He encourages offensive game plans, the 46-year-old coach built schools on the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) dreaming big but working harder. his career as a distinguished defensive coordinator level to achieve back-to-back 10-win seasons in and position coach. 2007 and 2008.

27 After coaching WVU’s linebackers his fi rst season, Graham was promoted to co-defensive coordinator, defensive scheme coordinator and safeties coach. The 2002 Mountaineers forced 34 turnovers, including 19 interceptions, and ranked fourth nationally in turnover margin (plus 19).

From 1995-2000, Graham distinguished himself in the ultra-competitive Texas high school ranks as both a head coach and athletic director. As head coach at Allen High School, he led a program that had no district wins the year prior to his arrival to fi ve playoff berths in six seasons. His fi nal year, Allen posted a 9-3 record and captured the 5A Division II bi-district title while defeating four teams ranked among the top 10 in the state of Texas.

A native of the Dallas-Fort Worth area, The Graham Family (left to right): Michael Todd, Bo, Hank, Haylee, Todd, wife Penni, Natalie and Dakota. Graham was an all-state defensive back at North Mesquite High School. He went on to play at East In 2007, Tulsa led the country in total offense, Fresno State team, 31-24, in the Liberty Bowl. Central University, where he was a two-time NAIA averaging 543.9 yards per game, and set 29 Graham’s defense ranked among the nation’s All-America defensive back and three-time all- school records, 15 Conference USA marks and top 40 in fi ve categories, including takeaways conference performer. four NCAA records. The Golden Hurricane routed (third), interceptions (third), pass effi ciency Bowling Green, 63-7, in the GMAC Bowl, the defense (11th), pass defense (17th) and total Graham earned his bachelor’s degree in largest bowl margin of victory in NCAA history. defense (40th). education in 1987 from ECU, becoming the fi rst person in his family to graduate from college. In 2008, Tulsa again led the country in total Taking over as head coach at Rice in 2006, Graham later earned his master’s degree, also in offense (569.9 yards/game) while ranking second Graham led the Owls to a 7-6 record and the education, from ECU. in scoring (47.2 points/game), fi fth in rushing school’s fi rst bowl berth in 45 years. That historic (268.0 yards/game) and ninth in passing (301.9 success earned him Conference USA Coach of He signed a free-agent contract with the NFL’s yards/game). Graham’s team fi nished with an the Year honors. Rice began the year 0-4 before St. Louis Cardinals in ’87 before embarking on his 11-3 record, capped by a 45-13 victory over reeling off victories in seven of its next nine games, coaching career. 22nd-ranked Ball State in the GMAC Bowl. including six consecutive wins. Graham and his wife Penni have six children: Tulsa’s 661 points in 2008 established a Graham broke into the collegiate coaching ranks Bo, Natalie, Hank, Haylee, Dakota and Michael school record and marked the second highest as defensive coordinator at East Central University Todd Jr. single-season total in the modern era of the NCAA (1991-93) in Oklahoma, where his work helped (second only to Oklahoma’s 2008 total of 716 transform his alma mater from a .500 program to points). NAIA national champions in his fi nal year.

Before elevating to head coach at Tulsa, During the 2001 and 2002 seasons, Graham Graham served as its assistant head coach and served at West Virginia under defensive coordinator from 2003-05. The 2005 and helped the Mountaineers achieve the biggest team fi nished with a 9-4 record, captured the turnaround in college football over that period, Conference USA title and shut down a high-fl ying improving from 3-8 to 9-4.

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TODD GRAHAM BIO IN BRIEF PERSONAL INFORMATION COLLEGIATE COACHING EXPERIENCE

BORN December 5, 1964 YEAR SCHOOL ASSIGNMENT RECORD POSTSEASON HOMETOWN Mesquite, Texas 1991 East Central Defensive Coordinator 5-4-1 ALMA MATER East Central University (1987) 1992 East Central Defensive Coordinator 6-3 Oklahoma Intercollegiate Conf. Champs FAMILY Graham and his wife Penni have six 1993 East Central Defensive Coordinator 10-3 NAIA National Champions children: Bo, Hank, Natalie, Haylee, Dakota and 2001 West Virginia Linebackers 3-8

Michael Todd Jr. 2002 West Virginia Co-Def. Coord. & Safeties 9-4 Continental Tire Bowl COACHING STAFF 2003 Tulsa Asst. HC/Def. Coord./Safeties 8-5 Humanitarian Bowl 2004 Tulsa Asst. HC/Def. Coord./Safeties 4-8 2005 Tulsa Asst. HC/Def. Coord./Safeties 9-4 C-USA Champions, Liberty Bowl 2006 Rice Head Coach 7-6 R&L Carrier 2007 Tulsa Head Coach 10-4 C-USA West Champions, GMAC Bowl 2008 Tulsa Head Coach 11-3 C-USA West Champions, GMAC Bowl PROFILES PANTHER 2009 Tulsa Head Coach 5-7 2010 Tulsa Head Coach 10-3 C-USA West Co-Champs, Hawai’i Bowl, No. 24 Final AP Ranking 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON IN REVIEW EODBO ITHSOYPOFOBL THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK

29 PAUL RANDOLPH EXECUTIVE ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH, CO-DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, DEFENSIVE LINE

PAUL RANDOLPH serves as Pitt’s executive associate head coach, co-defensive coordinator and defensive line coach. Randolph’s Pitt appointment continues his successful association with Todd Graham. Randolph served under the Panthers’ new head coach the past fi ve seasons in similar capacities at Tulsa and Rice. Randolph spent the past four years at Tulsa (2007-10), playing an instrumental role in the Golden Hurricane’s emergence as a perennial bowl team. Tulsa won 36 games during that time, including three bowl PERSONAL INFORMATION victories. He helped mold a defense that led the country in interceptions in 2010 (24) BORN June 22, 1966 and ranked third in turnovers forced (36). HOMETOWN Gainesville, Ga. In 2006, Randolph served under Graham ALMA MATER Tennessee-Martin, 1990 as assistant head coach, defensive FAMILY Randolph and his wife Mia have two coordinator and linebacker coach at Rice. children, son Patrick and daughter Mya. His efforts helped produce one of the most impressive revitalizations in recent college COACHING EXPERIENCE football history. The Owls earned their fi rst COLLEGIATE bowl berth in 45 years after a 7-5 regular The Randolph Family, clockwise from top: daughter Mya, wife Mia TENNESSEE-MARTIN, 1998 linebackers. season that included victories in six of their and Paul. VALDOSTA STATE, 1999, defensive line. fi nal seven games. ILLINOIS STATE, 2000, defensive line & Prior to Rice, Randolph was the defensive ends coach at Alabama (2003-05), where he helped the special teams. Crimson Tide boast one of the nation’s toughest defenses. In 2005, Alabama led the country in scoring TOLEDO, 2001, defensive line & special teams. defense (10.7 points/game) while ranking second in total defense (255.1 yards/game), fi fth in pass WEST VIRGINIA, 2002, defensive line & defense (160.8 yards/game) and ninth in rushing defense (94.3 yards/game). special teams. His All-Southeastern Conference performers at Alabama included Antwan Odom, a seventh-year NFL ALABAMA, 2003-05, defensive ends. veteran with the , and Mark Anderson, who completed his fi fth professional season RICE, 2006, assistant head coach, with the . defensive coordinator, linebackers. Randolph also distinguished himself on the recruiting trail during his time in Tuscaloosa and was TULSA, 2007-10, executive senior associate named one of the country’s top 25 recruiters by Rivals. head coach, co-defensive coordinator, He is not unfamiliar with Big East circles having coached the defensive line at West Virginia in 2002. defensive line. His other collegiate coaching stops include Toledo, Illinois State, Valdosta State and his alma mater PITTSBURGH, 2011, executive associate Tennessee-Martin. head coach, co-defensive coordinator, An all-conference linebacker at Tennessee-Martin, Randolph went on to a decorated professional defensive line. playing career in the League. He played eight seasons with Winnipeg (1988-95) and then served two years as a team and player-coach with the (1996-97). PROFESSIONAL Randolph helped Winnipeg to championships in 1988 and ’90 before receiving induction into the MONTREAL ALOUETTES (CFL), 1996-97, Blue Bombers’ Hall of Fame in 2002. player-coach. Randolph earned his bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering technology from Tennessee-Martin in 1990. He and his wife Mia have two children, son Patrick and daughter Mya. Bowl Games as a Coach 2001 Motor City Bowl (Toledo) 2002 Continental Tire Bowl (West Virginia) 2004 Music City Bowl (Alabama) 2005 Cotton Bowl (Alabama) 2006 New Orleans Bowl (Rice) 2007 GMAC Bowl (Tulsa) 2008 GMAC Bowl (Tulsa) 2010 Hawai’i Bowl (Tulsa)

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CALVIN MAGEE, who has worked with some of college football’s most explosive offensive performers over the past decade, enters his fi rst season as Pitt’s assistant head coach, co-offensive coordinator and running backs coach. Magee comes to Pittsburgh after spending the past three years as associate head coach and offensive coordinator at Michigan. The 2010 Wolverines featured one of the nation’s most dynamic offensive talents in quarterback Denard Robinson, who ranked second nationally in total offense (328.62 yards/game) and was named the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year. Robinson fi nished sixth in the balloting last year and became the fi rst player in NCAA history to throw for 2,000 yards and rush for 1,500 in a single season. He fi nished with 2,570 passing yards and set an NCAA single-season record for rushing yards by a quarterback with 1,702. As a unit, Michigan led the Big Ten and ranked eighth nationally in total offense with an average of 488.69 yards per game. COACHING STAFF Prior to Michigan, Magee spent seven seasons as the running backs coach at West Virginia (2001-07), where he produced an All-Big East performer each year of his tenure. He added offensive coordinator duties his fi nal three seasons and was named assistant head coach in 2007. PERSONAL INFORMATION Magee’s fi rst-team All-Big East running backs included Steve Slaton, Quincy Wilson and Avon Cobourne, the Mountaineers’ all-time leading rusher with 5,164 yards. BORN April 23, 1963 Slaton, now an NFL standout with the Houston Texans, was a 2006 fi rst team All-American and fi nalist HOMETOWN New Orleans, La. PROFILES for the Doak Walker Award, annually presented to the country’s top running back. His 1,744 rushing yards ALMA MATER USF, 1990 PANTHER in ’06 set a West Virginia record. FAMILY Magee and his wife Rosie have The Mountaineers won or shared four Big East titles during Magee’s time in Morgantown and captured two daughters, Jade and Jasmine, and BCS bowl victories following the 2005 (Sugar Bowl) and 2007 (Fiesta Bowl) seasons. one son, Bryson. Prior to West Virginia, Magee spent fi ve seasons at South Florida (1996-2000) and was a member of USF’s inaugural staff in ’96. He coached the Bulls’ tight ends his fi rst season before shifting his positional COACHING EXPERIENCE 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON

focus to running backs his fi nal four years. Magee was USF’s run game coordinator in 1999 and 2000. COLLEGIATE IN REVIEW Magee broke into the coaching ranks after playing professionally in the . He SOUTH FLORIDA, 1996, tight ends; 1997- was a four-year starter at tight end for the 2000, running backs; 1999-2000, run (1985-88) and game coordinator. fi nished his career with the Houston Oilers WEST VIRGINIA, 2001-07, running backs; in 1989. Magee led the Bucs in receptions 2005-07, offensive coordinator; 2007,

(45), receiving yards (564) and receiving assistant head coach. THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK touchdowns (5) during the 1986 season MICHIGAN, 2008-10, associate head coach and was a alternate in 1987. & offensive coordinator. Magee is one of the greatest players in PITTSBURGH, 2011, assistant head coach, Southern University history. He was a co-offensive coordinator, running backs. three-time All-America tight end, earning fi rst-team honors in 1983 and 1984. Magee Bowl Games as a Coach led the Jaguars in receptions each of his 2002 Continental Tire Bowl four seasons (1981-84) and was the Most (West Virginia) Valuable Player of the 1985 Freedom Bowl. 2003 Gator Bowl (West Virginia) In 2000 he was inducted into the Southern 2004 Gator Bowl (West Virginia) University Hall of Fame. 2005 Sugar Bowl (West Virginia) Magee and his wife Rosie have two 2006 Gator Bowl (West Virginia) daughters, Jade and Jasmine, and one son, 2007 Fiesta Bowl (West Virginia) Bryson. Magee earned his bachelor’s Calvin and Rosie Magee. degree from USF in 1990.

31 CO-OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR, WIDE RECEIVERS, DIRECTOR OF RECRUITING

A key fi gure in Todd Graham’s high- octane offensive attack at Tulsa, MIKE NORVELL begins his fi rst season at Pitt, where he will serve as co-offensive coordinator, wide receivers coach and director of recruiting. Norvell continues his association with Graham after working on his Tulsa staff the past four years, including the 2010 season when he served as passing game coordinator, receivers coach and director of recruiting. The Golden Hurricane had fi ve PERSONAL INFORMATION 1,000-yard receivers during Norvell’s tenure. His most accomplished pupil BORN October 11, 1981 was All-America receiver Damaris HOMETOWN Irving, Texas Johnson, who led the country in all- ALMA MATER Central Arkansas, 2005 purpose yards for two consecutive FAMILY Norvell’s wife’s name is Maria. years and set the all-time NCAA FBS record for that category with 7,796 COACHING EXPERIENCE career yards. COLLEGIATE Johnson averaged 202.2 all-purpose CENTRAL ARKANSAS, 2006, offensive Mike and Maria Norvell. yards per game in 2010. In Tulsa’s graduate assistant. 62-35 win over Hawai’i in the Sheraton TULSA, 2007-08, offensive graduate Hawai’i Bowl, he averaged an incredible 21.73 yards per touch en route to 326 all-purpose yards. assistant & receivers; 2009-10, passing In 2008, Norvell’s receivers were a vital part of college football’s most prolifi c offense. Tulsa averaged game coordinator & receivers; 2010, an astounding 569.9 yards per game that season to lead the country. The Golden Hurricane ranked director of recruiting. second nationally in scoring (47.1 points/game) and ninth in passing yards (301.8 yards/game). PITTSBURGH, 2011, co-offensive Tulsa also topped the country in total offense in 2007 (543.9 yards/game) and set 29 school records, coordinator, wide receivers, director 15 Conference USA marks and four NCAA records. The ’07 Golden Hurricane became the fi rst team in NCAA of recruiting. history to have a 5,000-yard passer, a 1,000-yard rusher and three 1,000-yard receivers in a single season. Prior to Tulsa, Norvell was an offensive graduate assistant at his alma mater, Central Arkansas. In Bowl Games as a Coach addition to coaching receivers and H-Backs, he was a signifi cant contributor to UCA’s special teams. Norvell was accomplished on the fi eld and in the classroom at Central Arkansas. A four-year starter at 2007 GMAC Bowl (Tulsa) receiver, he fi nished his career as the school’s all-time leader in receptions (213) and ranked third in 2008 GMAC Bowl (Tulsa) receiving yards (2,611). Norvell earned All-Gulf South honors and was the conference’s 2001 Freshman of 2010 Hawai’i Bowl (Tulsa) the Year. He also was a two-time fi rst-team Gulf South All-Academic honoree. Norvell earned his bachelor’s degree of education in social studies in 2005 and a master’s degree in training systems in 2007, both from UCA. His wife’s name is Maria.

32 DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR, LINEBACKERS EI NOMTO 2011 PREVIEW MEDIA INFORMATION

KEITH PATTERSON enters his fi rst season as defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Pitt. Patterson spent the past eight seasons at Tulsa, where he made invaluable contributions to the Golden Hurricane’s impressive rise. He was part of six bowl teams at Tulsa and coached 10 players who earned All-Conference USA. In addition to coaching the linebackers, Patterson served as co-defensive coordinator his fi nal fi ve seasons at Tulsa. In 2010, he helped mold a defense that led the country in interceptions (24) and ranked third in turnovers gained (36). Facing the nation’s top passing offense in Hawai’i last Christmas Eve in the Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl, Tulsa’s defense forced fi ve interceptions and six total turnovers en route to a victory over the No. 24 Rainbows. The win was the Golden Hurricane’s 36th over a four-year span and marked the program’s third consecutive bowl triumph. Patterson tutored some of the most productive and accomplished defenders in Tulsa football history. COACHING STAFF His star pupils include fi rst-team All-Conference USA performers Nick Bunting, Chris Chamberlain and Nelson Coleman. The three rank among the top 10 tacklers in school history, a list topped by Coleman who had an impressive 413 career stops. PERSONAL INFORMATION Bunting fi nished his career as one of the most decorated linebackers ever at Tulsa. He was named the Conference USA Defensive Player of the Year in 2006 and the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) BORN May 20, 1964 Newcomer of the Year in 2003. Chamberlain, HOMETOWN Marlow, Okla. ALMA MATER East Central University, 1986 PROFILES who fi nished fi fth in Tulsa history with 352 PANTHER tackles, was drafted by St. Louis in 2008 FAMILY Patterson’s wife’s name is Melissa. and has spent the past three seasons with He has two daughters, Fallon and Erin; a the Rams. stepdaughter, Bretlie; and a stepson, Kelby. Patterson joined Tulsa after building an impressive resume as a high school coach COACHING EXPERIENCE

COLLEGIATE 2010 SEASON in Oklahoma and Texas. As head coach at IN REVIEW Ardmore (Okla.) High, he led his team to the EAST CENTRAL (OKLA.), 1986, 1999 District 5A-1 championship and was graduate assistant. named district coach of the year. He also TULSA, 2003-10, linebackers; 2006-10, worked under Todd Graham at Allen High in co-defensive coordinator. Texas, building that program into a PITTSBURGH, 2011, defensive coordinator perennial power. & linebackers. THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK Patterson earned his bachelor’s degree in health, physical education and recreation HIGH SCHOOL from East Central (Okla.) University in 1986. ALTUS (OKLA.), 1988-91, assistant coach. He was a four-year letterman at defensive EDMOND MEMORIAL (OKLA.), 1992-93, back for ECU and later served his alma assistant coach. mater as a graduate assistant coach. EDMOND SANTA FE (OKLA.), 1994, Patterson earned his master’s degree in head coach. kinesiology and sport studies in 2003 from ALLEN (TEXAS), 1995-96, 2000 & 2002, Texas A&M University-Commerce. assistant coach. Patterson’s wife’s name is Melissa. He ARDMORE (OKLA.), 1997-99, head coach. has two daughters, Fallon and Erin; a stepdaughter, Bretlie; and a stepson, Kelby. Keith and Melissa Patterson. Bowl Games as a Coach 2003 Humanitarian Bowl (Tulsa) 2005 Liberty Bowl (Tulsa) 2006 Armed Forces Bowl (Tulsa) 2007 GMAC Bowl (Tulsa) 2008 GMAC Bowl (Tulsa) 2010 Hawai’i Bowl (Tulsa)

33 TONY GIBSON PASS DEFENSE COORDINATOR, SECONDARY

TONY GIBSON enters his fi rst season as secondary coach and pass defense coordinator at Pitt. While he is new to Pittsburgh, Gibson is very familiar with Western Pennsylvania recruiting circles and the Big East Conference. He actively recruited the region while on the staffs at Michigan (2008-10) and Big East member West Virginia (2001-07) over the past decade. Gibson served as the assistant head coach and defensive backs coach at Michigan the past three years. He added special teams coordinator to his duties in 2010. During his time in Ann Arbor he oversaw the development of fi rst-team All-Big Ten cornerback Donovan Warren. As defensive backs coach at West Virginia, Gibson produced eight All-Big East performers and had six of his players selected in the NFL Draft. His secondary standouts at WVU included fi rst team All-American Adam Jones, who played with the Cincinnati Bengals this past season. The Mountaineers won or shared four Big East titles during Gibson’s time in Morgantown, capturing BCS bowl victories following the 2005 (Sugar Bowl) and 2007 (Fiesta Bowl) seasons. In addition to coaching defensive backs, he also coordinated West Virginia’s recruiting efforts in 2007. Gibson himself played defensive back at Glenville State, where under coach Rich Rodriguez he helped PERSONAL INFORMATION the team claim two West Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WVIAC) championships. He would go on to serve on Rodriguez’s staffs at Glenville, WVU and Michigan. BORN October 12, 1972 After earning his bachelor’s degree from Glenville State in 1994, Gibson was the head coach and HOMETOWN Van, W.Va. interim athletic director at Gilmer County (W.Va.) High School. He then joined Rodriguez’s staff at ALMA MATER Glenville State, 1994 Glenville State as the defensive backs coach and also worked with the kickoff teams for the 1996 season. FAMILY Gibson and his wife Kerry have two In 1997 and ’98, Gibson worked at Cumberland (Tenn.) University, coordinating the program’s special children, son Cody and daughter Ashton. teams and recruitment in addition to mentoring the team’s defensive backs. His career then carried him to West Virginia Tech, where he spent two seasons as assistant head coach and defensive coordinator COACHING EXPERIENCE (1999-2000). COLLEGIATE Gibson and his wife Kerry have two children, son Cody and daughter Ashton. GLENVILLE STATE (W.VA.), 1996, defensive backs. CUMBERLAND UNIVERSITY (TENN.), 1997-98, defensive backs, special teams coordinator, recruiting coordinator. WEST VIRGINIA TECH, 1999-2000, assistant head coach & defensive coordinator. WEST VIRGINIA, 2001-07, defensive backs; 2007, recruiting coordinator. MICHIGAN, 2008-10, assistant head coach & secondary; 2010, special teams coordinator. PITTSBURGH, 2011, pass defense coordinator & secondary.

HIGH SCHOOL GILMER COUNTY (W.VA.), 1995, head coach.

Bowl Games as a Coach 2002 Continental Tire Bowl (West Virginia) 2003 Gator Bowl (West Virginia) The Gibson Family, from left to right: Tony, wife Kerry, Ashton and Cody. 2004 Gator Bowl (West Virginia) 2005 Sugar Bowl (West Virginia) 2006 Gator Bowl (West Virginia) 2007 Fiesta Bowl (West Virginia)

34 TONY DEWS TIGHT ENDS, RECRUITING COORDINATOR EI NOMTO 2011 PREVIEW MEDIA INFORMATION COACHING STAFF

PERSONAL INFORMATION BORN June 6, 1973 HOMETOWN Lynchburg, Va. ALMA MATER Liberty University, 1996 PROFILES PANTHER FAMILY Dews and his wife Tamika have four daughters: Savannah, Sierra, Sydney and Sienna.

COACHING EXPERIENCE 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON

The Dews Family, from left to right: wife Tamika, Savannah, Sydney, Sierra, Sienna and Tony. COLLEGIATE IN REVIEW MILLERSVILLE, 1998, defensive line. TONY DEWS enters his fi rst season as tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator at Pitt. WEST VIRGINIA, 1999-2001, graduate Dews spent the past three seasons at Michigan, where he coached the wide receivers. His 2010 assistant (offensive line and secondary). receiving corps helped Michigan lead the Big Ten and rank eighth nationally in total offense with an CALIFORNIA OF PA., 2002, offensive line. average of 488.69 yards per game. The Wolverines’ pass offense ranked second in the Big Ten, averaging HOLY CROSS, 2003, defensive line.

250.15 yards through the air. CENTRAL MICHIGAN, 2004-05, THIS IS PITT tight PRO FOOTBALL ends; PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK Under Dews’ guidance, Michigan receiver Roy Roundtree was an All-Big Ten selection by the media 2005, special teams coordinator. after he had 72 receptions for 935 yards and seven touchdowns. UNLV, 2006, linebackers & associate Dews’ Pitt appointment marks his return to the Big East. He coached the receivers at West Virginia in special teams coordinator. 2007, including All-Big East performer Darius Reynaud. Dews additionally served a graduate WEST VIRGINIA, 2007, wide receivers. assistantship with the Mountaineers from 1999-2001, working with the offensive line and secondary. MICHIGAN, 2008-10, wide receivers. Dews boasts experience in all three phases of the game. In 2006 he was the associate special teams PITTSBURGH, 2011, tight ends & coordinator and linebackers coach at UNLV. Dews was the tight ends coach at Central Michigan from recruiting coordinator. 2004-05 and served as the Chippewas’ special teams coordinator his fi nal year. He additionally coached the defensive line at Holy Cross in 2003. High School Dews’ other collegiate coaching stops include stints at California University of Pa. (2002) and BAINBRIDGE (GA.), 1997, offensive Millersville (1998). line coach. A native of Lynchburg, Va., Dews is a 1996 graduate of Liberty University, where he was an All-Virginia tight end and was the Flames’ leading pass catcher his junior and senior seasons. Bowl Games as a Coach He earned his bachelor’s degree in psychology from Liberty and his master’s degree in athletic 2000 Music City Bowl (West Virginia) coaching education from West Virginia in 2001. 2007 Fiesta Bowl (West Virginia) Dews and his wife Tamika have four daughters: Savannah, Sierra, Sydney and Sienna.

35 TODD DODGE QUARTERBACKS

A renowned teacher of quarterback play with an impressive list of star pupils, TODD DODGE enters his fi rst season as quarterbacks coach at Pitt. Dodge comes to Pittsburgh after a four-year tenure as head coach at the University of North Texas. Prior to UNT, he established himself as one of the country’s most accomplished high school coaches, producing state championship teams and blue chip prospects at an impressive rate. Hailed as a Texas “high school coaching legend” by The Dallas PERSONAL INFORMATION Morning News, Dodge led Southlake Carroll High to four Texas Class 5A BORN July 21, 1963 state championships in his fi nal fi ve HOMETOWN Port Arthur, Texas seasons and a 79-1 record during ALMA MATER Texas, 1987 The Dodge Family, from left to right: Riley, wife Elizabeth, Todd and Molly. that span. FAMILY Dodge and his wife Elizabeth have In seven total seasons at two children, son Riley and daughter Molly. Southlake Carroll (2000-06), Dodge went 98-11 and closed his tenure by winning 48 consecutive games. The Dragons were recognized as national champions three times — twice by USA Today (2004 and 2006) COACHING EXPERIENCE and once by PrepNation.com (2005). Dodge also drew individual accolades on a national scale. He was COLLEGIATE named the National High School Coach of the Year by Schutt Sports in 2004 and USA Today in 2005. NORTH TEXAS, 1992-93, quarterbacks & Dodge shaped no fewer than six winners of the Texas 5A Player of the Year award. His quarterback receivers; 2007-10, head coach. protégées included former Missouri star , now of the , and Alabama’s PITTSBURGH, 2011, quarterbacks. Greg McElroy, who led the Crimson Tide to the 2009 national title. Overall, Dodge coached 22 players who went on to earn athletic scholarships at the NCAA Division I level. HIGH SCHOOL Dodge is a former starting quarterback for the Texas Longhorns. Playing under UT coach Fred Akers ROCKWALL (TEXAS), 1987, assistant coach. from 1982-85, he threw for 2,791 yards and 18 touchdowns during his career. His average of 32.6 yards MCKINNEY (TEXAS), 1988-91, per completion against Rice in 1985 (11 completions for 359 yards) remains a school record. Dodge threw assistant coach. a 96-yard pass in that game, which stands as the second-longest play (tied) in Texas history. CAMERON YOE (TEXAS), 1994-95, Following his 1987 graduation from UT, Dodge embarked on his coaching career, serving as an head coach. offensive coordinator on the high school level in Texas. After a two-year stint on the offensive staff at the CARROLLTON NEWMAN SMITH (TEXAS), University of North Texas (1992-93), Dodge secured his fi rst head coaching appointment at Cameron’s 1996-97, head coach. C.H. Yoe High School in 1994. Many observers of Texas readily credit Dodge for KELLER FOSSIL RIDGE (TEXAS), 1998-99, revolutionizing the way offensive football is played in the Lone Star State. head coach. Dodge and his wife Elizabeth have two children, son Riley and daughter Molly. Riley was a two-time SOUTHLAKE CARROLL (TEXAS), 2000-06, Texas 5A Player of the Year and now is a quarterback at McNeese State. head coach.

36 SPENCER LEFTWICH OFFENSIVE LINE EI NOMTO 2011 PREVIEW MEDIA INFORMATION

A veteran of more than 20 collegiate seasons coaching offensive lines, SPENCER LEFTWICH begins his fi rst year at Pitt. Leftwich comes to Pittsburgh after spending the 2010 season on Todd Graham’s staff at Tulsa, where his offensive line helped the Golden Hurricane rank fi fth nationally in total offense (505.62 yards/game). The offensive front played a vital role in Tulsa’s 10-3 campaign, capped by a 62-35 win over 24th-ranked Hawai’i in the Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl. The Golden Hurricane had a 3,600-yard passer and averaged more than 216 rushing yards per game. The 2010 season marked Leftwich’s second appointment at Tulsa as he previously coached its offensive line from 2003-06. During his initial stint, the Golden Hurricane advanced to three bowl games and claimed the 2005 Conference USA championship. In total, he produced eight all-conference performers in his fi ve seasons at Tulsa. From 2007-09 Leftwich worked at the University of North Texas, where he dramatically upgraded the COACHING STAFF performance of the Mean Green’s offensive line. The progress was most evident in UNT’s protection of the passer. After ranking 110th nationally in sacks allowed in his fi rst season, the Mean Green elevated to 10th nationally his fi nal year, allowing just PERSONAL INFORMATION a single sack per game. That equated to one sack every 14 pass attempts in 2007 to a sack every 34 pass attempts in 2009. BORN April 14, 1965 That 2009 unit was also pivotal in the running game, opening holes for a rushing attack that produced HOMETOWN Gainesville, Texas PROFILES 2,223 yards (185.3 yards/game) to rank 28th nationally. North Texas set a school record with 4,904 yards ALMA MATER Stephen F. Austin, 1988 PANTHER in total offense in ’09. FAMILY Leftwich and his wife LaTonne Before joining Tulsa in 2003, have three sons: Mack Hays, Cutter Leftwich had his fi rst coaching stint and Gage. at North Texas from 1994-2002. He had at least one UNT lineman earn COACHING EXPERIENCE 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON

all-conference honors in eight of his COLLEGIATE IN REVIEW nine years. STEPHEN F. AUSTIN, 1989-91, Leftwich’s other coaching stops offensive line. include offensive line posts at New NEW MEXICO STATE, 1992-93, Mexico State (1992-93) and Stephen F. offensive line. Austin (1989-91), his alma mater. NORTH TEXAS, 1994-2002, offensive line.

SFA advanced to the NCAA Division TULSA, 2003-06, offensive THIS IS PITT line. PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK I-AA championship game in 1989 and NORTH TEXAS, 2007-09, offensive line. fi nished with a 12-2-1 record. TULSA, 2010, offensive line. A 1988 graduate of Stephen F. PITTSBURGH, 2011, offensive line. Austin with a bachelor’s degree in education, Leftwich was a three-year Bowl Games as a Coach starter at offensive guard for the 2001 New Orleans Bowl (North Texas) Lumberjacks and twice earned all- 2002 New Orleans Bowl (North Texas) conference. He also owns a master’s 2003 Humanitarian Bowl (Tulsa) degree in physical education from 2005 Liberty Bowl (Tulsa) East Texas State (1989). 2006 Armed Forces Bowl (Tulsa) Leftwich and his wife LaTonne 2010 Hawai’i Bowl (Tulsa) have three sons: Mack Hays, Cutter and Gage. The Leftwich Family — top row, left to right: Mack Hays, wife LaTonne and Spencer. Bottom row: Gage and Cutter.

37 RANDALL MCCRAY OUTSIDE LINEBACKERS, SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR

Entering his 21st year in the collegiate coaching ranks, RANDALL MCCRAY is in his fi rst season as outside linebackers and special teams coordinator. McCray spent the 2010 season at Middle Tennessee State, where he was the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach. Prior to MTSU, he spent four years at Wisconsin (2006- 09) and helped the Badgers to bowl berths each season. In his lone season at Middle Tennessee State, McCray helped the PERSONAL INFORMATION Blue Raiders earn a berth in the GoDaddy.com Bowl. His defense BORN August 19, 1969 ranked 10th nationally in tackles for HOMETOWN Monroe, N.C. loss (7.38 TFLs/game) and 17th in The McCray Family, from left to right: wife Michelle, Mallory, Randall ALMA MATER Appalachian State, 1991 quarterback sacks (2.62 sacks/game) and Matt. FAMILY McCray and his wife Michelle have while featuring the Sun Belt two children, son Matt and daughter Mallory. Conference Defensive Player of the Year in end Jamari Lattimore. At Wisconsin, McCray coached the defensive line (2006-07), outside linebackers (2008) and safeties COACHING EXPERIENCE (2009). He was the Badgers’ recruiting coordinator his fi nal two seasons in Madison. COLLEGIATE Wisconsin went 38-14 during McCray’s tenure, advancing to four consecutive bowl games. The 2006 SOUTH CAROLINA, 1991-92, Badgers featured one of the country’s elite defenses en route to a 12-1 record and No. 5 ranking in the graduate assistant. fi nal USA Today coaches poll. Wisconsin limited opponents to just 12.1 points (second best nationally) TENNESSEE-CHATTANOOGA, 1993-94, and 253.1 yards (fi fth best) per game that year. defensive line. Five of McCray’s Wisconsin players were on NFL rosters last season, including All-Big Ten defensive CLEMSON, 1995, quality control. lineman Matt Shaughnessy, a member of the Oakland Raiders and 2009 Pro Football Writers’ All-Rookie BETHUNE-COOKMAN, 1996, defensive ends. selection. Additionally, linebacker DeAndre Levy (), defensive tackle Nick Hayden (Carolina MURRAY STATE, 1997-99, inside Panthers), linebacker Jonathan Casillas (New Orleans Saints) and safety Chris Maragos (San Francisco linebackers; 1999, defensive coordinator. 49ers) were in the professional ranks. ILLINOIS STATE, 2000-02, defensive Prior to Wisconsin, McCray coached the defensive line and linebackers at Toledo from 2003-05. In his coordinator & inside linebackers; 2002, fi nal season, McCray oversaw a defensive front that helped the Rockets to a 9-3 record, the Mid-American assistant head coach. Conference West Division title and a 45-13 victory over UTEP in the GMAC Bowl. McCray coached the TOLEDO, 2003-04, linebackers; 2005, linebackers at Toledo his initial two years, including the 2004 season when the Rockets captured the MAC defensive line. championship with a 9-3 record. WISCONSIN, 2006-07, defensive line; McCray served as defensive coordinator and inside linebackers coach at Illinois State from 2000-02. 2008, outside linebackers; 2009, safeties; 2008-09, recruiting coordinator. He was promoted to assistant head coach his fi nal season with the Redbirds. McCray oversaw the MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE, 2010, development of All-America linebacker Boomer Grigsby, who was a fi nalist for the 2002 Buck Buchanan defensive coordinator & linebackers. Award, annually presented to the top defensive player on the Football Championship Subdivision level. PITTSBURGH, 2011, outside linebackers Grigsby went on to NFL stints with the and . & special teams coordinator. McCray has also coached two other All-America performers at linebacker: Galen Scott at Illinois State in 2000 and Ronnie Merritt at Murray State in 1998. Bowl Games as a Coach McCray handled inside linebackers at Murray State (1997-99) and became the Racers’ defensive coordinator in 1999. His additional coaching appointments include defensive ends at Bethune-Cookman 1995 Gator Bowl (Clemson) (1996), quality control at Clemson (1995), defensive line at Tennessee-Chattanooga (1993-94) and 2004 Motor City Bowl (Toledo) graduate assistant at South Carolina (1991-92). 2005 GMAC Bowl (Toledo) 2006 Capital One Bowl (Wisconsin) A two-year letterman as an outside linebacker and running back at Appalachian State, McCray was a 2008 Outback Bowl (Wisconsin) member of the Mountaineers’ 1987 Southern Conference championship team, as well as two teams that 2008 Champs Sports Bowl (Wisconsin) advanced to the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs. (Wisconsin) McCray earned a bachelor’s degree in communications from Appalachian State in 1991 and a master’s 2010 Godaddy.com Bowl degree in higher education from South Carolina. A native of Monroe, N.C., McCray and his wife Michelle (Middle Tennessee State) have two children, son Matt and daughter Mallory.

38 SHAWN GRISWOLD DIRECTOR OF STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING EI NOMTO 2011 PREVIEW MEDIA INFORMATION

Todd Graham calls SHAWN GRISWOLD “the best strength and conditioning coach in America.” The praise is well deserved. Griswold’s efforts were instrumental in helping Tulsa fi eld one of the country’s most explosive teams over the past decade. The highly conditioned Golden Hurricane averaged nearly 80 plays a game in 2010, ranking fi fth nationally in total offense, sixth in scoring and 15th in rushing yards. Tulsa’s mentally tough defense ranked third in turnovers forced. When Graham was named Pitt’s head football coach in January, one of his fi rst moves was to hire Griswold as the program’s director of strength and conditioning. “Shawn is instrumental in everything we do,” Graham said. “His work in strength and conditioning provides the necessary foundation, both physically and mentally, for our football program to succeed on the fi eld.” From the fi rst moment of his arrival, Griswold has been hard at work readying the Panthers for their new “high-octane” style of play in 2011. “We want to be the best conditioned team in the country,” COACHING STAFF Griswold said. “We want our training to be the deciding factor in the fourth quarter when the game is on the line.” Griswold had two stints at Tulsa PERSONAL INFORMATION (2004-06 and 2008-10) as director of strength and conditioning. During BORN April 27, 1973 that time the Golden Hurricane earned HOMETOWN Santa Rosa, Calif. PROFILES four bowl berths and captured the ALMA MATER Utah State, 1996 PANTHER 2005 Conference USA championship. FAMILY Griswold and his wife Angie In addition to working with the have two children, Jaxson and Mollie. football team, he also had oversight of the entire strength and conditioning COACHING EXPERIENCE program for Tulsa athletics. COLLEGIATE 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON

Prior to Tulsa, Griswold spent fi ve UTAH STATE, 1996-97, graduate assistant; IN REVIEW years as head strength and 1998, assistant strength and conditioning conditioning coordinator at his alma coordinator; 1999-2003, head strength mater, Utah State. He oversaw the and conditioning coordinator. athletic development for 16 varsity TULSA, 2004-06, director of strength sports and was directly responsible and conditioning. for designing the strength and LOUISVILLE, 2007, assistant THIS IS PITT strength PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK conditioning programs for football, and conditioning coach. basketball and volleyball. TULSA, 2008-10, director of strength A former football student-athlete and conditioning. at USU, Griswold’s career began as a PITTSBURGH, 2011, director of strength graduate assistant coach for the Aggies and conditioning. before he was promoted to assistant strength and conditioning coordinator. The Griswold Family, left to right: Shawn, Mollie, wife Angie and Jaxson. Griswold is not unfamiliar with Big East Conference circles having served at Louisville in 2007 as an assistant strength and conditioning coach for the Cardinals. Griswold earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Utah State. He received a bachelor’s degree in exercise science in 1996 and a masters of science degree in 1998. Griswold and his wife Angie have two children, Jaxson and Mollie.

39 BLAIR PHILBRICK ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR/FOOTBALL OPERATIONS

BLAIR PHILBRICK enters his fi rst season as an assistant athletic director for football operations at the . Philbrick comes to Pitt after a one-year stint at Tulsa, where he served in the same capacity. At Pitt, Philbrick will focus on travel accommodations, camps, and day-to-day operations of the Pitt football program. Prior to Tulsa, Philbrick spent 20 years in various coaching roles in Oklahoma high schools since 1984. He was the head football coach at three different high schools, including Edmond North (2005-07), Tulsa Memorial (1998-2000) and Edmond Santa Fe (1995-97). He spent three seasons (2007-09) as the Director of Leadership at Heritage Hall High School in Oklahoma City. Philbrick also served as the head track coach and was an assistant coach with the football and basketball teams. Previously, he was the head football coach at Edmond North High School for three years (2005-07). Philbrick taught and coached at Holland Hall High School in Tulsa for fi ve years (2000-05). Between his stints as head football coach at Tulsa Memorial and Edmond Santa Fe, Philbrick served one year as the director of development/area director for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes in Tulsa. PERSONAL INFORMATION A 1984 graduate of Southwestern Oklahoma State, Philbrick also served as a graduate assistant coach at Sam Houston State (1988-90) and Texas A&M (1990-91). BORN July 13, 1961 Philbrick has two children, Abbey and Bennett. HOMETOWN Edmond, Okla. ALMA MATER Southwestern Oklahoma State, 1984 FAMILY Two children, Abbey and Bennett

EXPERIENCE COLLEGIATE SAM HOUSTON STATE, 1988-90, football graduate assistant. TEXAS A&M, 1990-91, football graduate assistant. TULSA, 2010, director of football operations. PITTSBURGH, 2011, assistant athletic director/football operations.

HIGH SCHOOL EDMOND SANTA FE (OKLA.), 1995-97, head football coach. FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES (TULSA), 1997-98, director of development/area director. Blair Philbrick with son Bennett and daughter Abbey. TULSA MEMORIAL (OKLA.), 1998-2000, head football coach. HOLLAND HALL (OKLA.), 2000-05, assistant football coach. EDMOND NORTH (OKLA.), 2005-07, head football coach. HERITAGE HALL (OKLA.), 2007-09, director of leadership, head track coach, assistant football and basketball coach.

40 CHRIS LASALA ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR EI NOMTO 2011 PREVIEW MEDIA INFORMATION

CHRIS LASALA is in his 15th year with the University of Pittsburgh Athletic Department. LaSala has served Pitt as an assistant athletic director the past 12 years. A native of Aliquippa, Pa., LaSala worked as Pitt’s director of football operations from 1997-2010. In 2011, his focus has expanded to not only serve the football program but also broader duties that impact the overall athletic department. In 2004 he was named a recipient of the prestigious Chancellor’s Award for Staff Excellence in service to the University of Pittsburgh. In 2006 LaSala was recognized as an “Outstanding Graduate” of Temple University’s sport/recreation administration program. LaSala was a chief coordinator and planner for Pitt’s move to its state-of-the-art practice facility, the UPMC Sports Performance Complex. He has been instrumental in the planning of Pitt’s trips to the 2011 BBVA Compass Bowl, 2009 Meineke Car Care Bowl, 2008 , 2005 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, 2003 Continental Tire Bowl, 2002 Insight Bowl, 2001 Visit Florida Tangerine Bowl, 2000 Insight.com Bowl and COACHING STAFF 1997 AXA/Equitable Liberty Bowl. LaSala’s career in athletics began at Temple, where he served as a graduate assistant. He then came to the University of Pittsburgh as an athletic department intern in 1989. Personal Information Prior to his 1997 Pitt appointment he served three years as the director BORN January 7, 1966 of football operations at Boston HOMETOWN Aliquippa, Pa. PROFILES College (1994-96), where he handled ALMA MATER West Virginia, ’88 PANTHER all the administrative duties for the FAMILY LaSala and his wife Dana have football program, including a seven-year-old son, Anthony. overseeing the travel arrangements and organizing BC’s youth camps. Experience During his BC tenure, the Eagles TEMPLE, 1988, graduate assistant. 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON

captured the 1994 Aloha Bowl and PITTSBURGH, 1989, athletic IN REVIEW participated in the 1995 Kickoff department intern. Classic. TEMPLE, 1990, football administrative Before Boston College, LaSala assistant; 1991-93, department recruiting spent four years at Temple (1990-93) coordinator; 1993, assistant athletic director. as recruiting coordinator and BOSTON COLLEGE, 1994-96, director of ultimately was elevated to assistant football operations. THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK athletic director. He initially joined PITTSBURGH, 1997-2010, director of Temple as a graduate assistant in football operations; 2000-present, 1988 and then returned to the Owls’ assistant athletic director. football staff in 1990 as the administrative assistant. LaSala graduated from West Virginia in 1988 with a bachelor’s degree in accounting. He earned his master’s degree in sports administration from Temple in 1991. The LaSala Family: Chris with wife Dana and son Anthony.

41 BOB JUNKO DIRECTOR OF FOOTBALL RELATIONS AND PROGRAM ENHANCEMENT

After spending nearly four decades in the coaching ranks, BOB JUNKO moved to the administrative side of college football in 2007 as Pitt’s director of football relations and program enhancement. Junko is a natural for the role given his tremendous football acumen and contacts. Now in his fi fth year in that capacity, he assists in the daily operations of the program and also has a focus on the Panthers’ extended family of football alumni. One of the best-known football fi gures in the tri-state area, Junko has been a highly valuable fi gure within the Pitt program. He played a major role in the Panthers’ recruiting successes over the past decade and in 2006 was named one of the nation’s top 25 recruiters by Rivals.com. The 2011 season marks the 15th year of Junko’s second tour at Pittsburgh. He initially coached at Pitt from 1982-85, serving as defensive coordinator under head coach . He returned in 1997 as defensive tackles coach under and was elevated to assistant head coach in 2000. Prior to returning to Pittsburgh, Junko was the defensive coordinator at Kent State from 1995-96. Junko also served as the associate head coach and defensive coordinator for seven years at Akron (1988-94). He additionally held similar positions at Northwestern, TCU and Tulsa, his alma mater. Personal Information In his fi rst stint with the Panthers, the 1982 team received a Cotton Bowl bid and fi nished ninth in the country. The 1983 Panthers earned a Fiesta Bowl berth and ranked 19th in the fi nal polls. BORN July 4 1946 Among the standouts on those defenses were tackle Bill Maas, defensive end Chris Doleman and HOMETOWN Washington, Pa. defensive backs Tim Lewis and Tom Flynn, all of whom went on to careers in the NFL. ALMA MATER Tulsa, ’68 As a collegian, Junko starred at Tulsa as an inside linebacker and was an Honorable Mention All- FAMILY Junko’s wife’s name is Judy. Their American in 1967. He also was named to the All-Missouri Valley Conference team twice and served as family includes sons Jay and his wife Kim, team captain. Jeff and his wife Meredith, Mike and his Junko earned a bachelor’s degree in history education in 1968 and his master’s in educational wife Mistydae. Bob and Judy have six administration in 1970 at Tulsa. He was inducted into the Sports Hall of Fame in 2007. grandchildren: Ryan, Joshua, Caleb, Bryn, Ethan and Lila Rose.

Coaching Experience COLLEGE TULSA, 1968, graduate assistant; 1969, freshman coach; 1970-74, linebackers; 1975, defensive coordinator. TEXAS CHRISTIAN, 1976-81, defensive coordinator; 1979-81, assistant head coach. PITTSBURGH, 1982-85, defensive coordinator & linebackers. NORTHWESTERN, 1986-87, defensive coordinator. AKRON, 1988-94, associate head coach & defensive coordinator. KENT STATE, 1995-96, defensive coordinator & linebackers. PITTSBURGH, 1997-2005, defensive tackles; 2000-2006, assistant head coach; 2006, recruiting coordinator; 2007-present, director of football relations and program enhancement.

The Junko Family — top row, left to right: Jeff, Jay and Mike. Middle Row: Meredith, Kim and Mistydae. Bottom row: Joshua, Caleb, Bob (holding Bryn), Judy (holding Lila), Ethan and Ryan.

42 ROB BLANC HEAD ATHLETIC TRAINER/DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE EI NOMTO 2011 PREVIEW MEDIA INFORMATION

ROB BLANC is in his 24th year as head football athletic trainer and clinical instructor at Pitt. With his exceptional sports medicine knowledge and experience, Blanc is a tremendous resource for the entire Pitt athletic department. Since his appointment as head athletic trainer in 1993, he has been responsible for overseeing all of the clinical medical services for Pitt. Blanc additionally has led Pitt’s Performance Team the last 11 years. The Performance Team is a unique blending of the university’s numerous resources to serve the total well being of Pitt student-athletes. Blanc coordinates sports coverage, budget, inventory, drug testing and counseling. Additionally, he is an adjunct clinical instructor for Pitt’s undergraduate athletic training curriculum, approved by the National Athletic Trainers Association (NATA). In 2009, Blanc co-authored the textbook Emergency Care in Athletic Training with three graduates of the University of Pittsburgh. COACHING STAFF Blanc graduated from Slippery Rock in 1982 and earned his master’s in athletic training in 1984 from Ohio University. He is also a certifi ed paramedic and was involved in an emergency medical service for 17 years in nearby Bethel Park. Personal Information A native of Pittsburgh, Blanc served as head athletic trainer at neighboring Duquesne University for two years before joining the Panthers’ staff. BORN February 28, 1960 Blanc began his athletic training career as the head athletic trainer at New Lexington (Ohio) High HOMETOWN Bethel Park, Pa. PROFILES School in 1983. A year later, he began working for the on a part-time basis, serving at ALMA MATER Slippery Rock, ’82 PANTHER training camp and at all home games. FAMILY Blanc’s wife’s name is Peggy. He has three children: Jason, Jordan and Shannon. 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON IN REVIEW EODBO ITHSOYPOFOBL THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK

Rob and Peggy Blanc.

43 FOOTBALL STAFF

BO GRAHAM MATT CAPONI

HEAD GRADUATE ASSISTANT, ASSISTANT RECEIVERS COACH DEFENSIVE GRADUATE ASSISTANT Bo Graham enters his fi rst season at the Matt Caponi enters his fi rst season on the Pitt University of Pittsburgh, serving as the head staff, serving as a defensive graduate assistant. graduate assistant and assistant receivers coach. Caponi comes to the University of Pittsburgh from Graham comes to Pitt from Tulsa Central High Washington & Jefferson College, where he was the School, where he served as the offensive coordinator defensive coordinator for the past three seasons. in 2009 and 2010. Prior to his time at TCHS, Graham In addition to his coordinator duties at W&J, was at the University of Tulsa, where he served as Caponi served as linebackers coach in 2010 and was the running backs coach for two seasons (2007-08), in charge of the secondary for both the 2008 and and as a student assistant from 2003-05. In his 2009 seasons. Caponi’s defenses consistently second stint with the Golden Hurricanes, they earned a bowl victory in the ranked at the top of the conference in every major statistical category. He led GMAC Bowl in 2008 and led the country in total offense both seasons. a 2009 W&J defense which fi nished the season ranked among the top 10 While at Tulsa, Graham guided Tarrion Adams in becoming the fi rst running nationally in total defense, scoring defense, rushing defense, defensive pass back in school history to total over 3,000 rushing yards and 1,000 receiving effi ciency and sacks per game. yards in a career. Adams also recorded back-to-back seasons of 1,000-plus Before being elevated to defensive coordinator in 2008, Caponi was W&J’s rushing yards in both 2007 and 2008, becoming Tulsa’s single-season and secondary coach and JV defensive coordinator for the 2006 and 2007 seasons. career record holder for rushing. Prior to his stint at W&J, Caponi was the JV defensive coordinator and coached In 2008, Graham helped Tulsa rank fi fth nationally in rushing offense. In linebackers at his alma mater, Mount Union College. He entered the coaching 2007, he guided Rivals.com Freshman All-American Charles Clay, who recorded ranks as a student assistant at Mount Union in 2004. 1,024 receiving yards and 304 rushing yards as a fullback. Caponi enjoyed an extremely successful playing career at free safety for Between his two stints at Tulsa, Graham served as coordinator of speed Mount Union from 2000-2003. Elected a team captain in 2003, Caponi earned and skill development and as assistant strength and conditioning coach at second-team all-conference honors and led his team in interceptions. Mount during the 2006 season. Union was crowned NCAA Division III national champions during each of his As a student coach at Tulsa (2003-05), Graham served as an assistant in fi rst three seasons (2000, 2001 and 2002), fi nishing as runner-up in 2003. the secondary. In 2005, the Golden Hurricane earned an invitation to the Caponi earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education with a minor in AutoZone Liberty Bowl after winning the Conference USA championship. In his health/secondary education from Mount Union in 2005. fi rst season, Tulsa made a trip to the 2003 Humanitarian Bowl. In each of his three seasons as an undergrad, Tulsa’s defense ranked among the top 40 nationally in takeaways, interceptions, pass defense effi ciency, TREVOR DIELEMAN pass defense and total defense. ASSISTANT STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH Graham’s collegiate career began, however, as a player at West Virginia in Trevor Dieleman enters his fi rst season on the 2001 as a walk-on receiver. Following an injury, Graham moved to the sidelines Pitt staff and will serve as an assistant strength as a student assistant coach for the Mountaineers for the 2002 season. and conditioning coach with the Panthers. Dieleman Graham earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise sports science with a comes to Pitt from Tulsa, where he worked with minor in marketing from Tulsa in 2006. various sports, including football, for three seasons. At Pitt, Dieleman will team with Shawn Griswold and Travis Pelletier in overseeing the strength and conditioning program. Prior to his stint at Tulsa, Dieleman spent two years as a graduate strength and conditioning coach at Illinois State specializing in football, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, volleyball, swimming and diving and track and fi eld. As an undergrad, Dieleman served two seasons as a student assistant at Central College in Iowa and three seasons in the same capacity at Iowa State.

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Dieleman earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise and sport science from Central College in 2006, and earned his master’s in kinesiology and recreation from Illinois State in 2008. Dieleman and his wife Sarah have two children, DEFENSIVE QUALITY CONTROL Grant and Claire. Dan Lanning enters his fi rst season on the Pitt football staff in the capacity of defensive quality control. Lanning comes to the Panthers from Park TRAVIS PELLETIER Hill South High School in Missouri, where he served in numerous positions including most recently as the ASSISTANT STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH defensive backs coach. Travis Pelletier enters his fi rst season as an Prior to Lanning’s duties on defense, he was the assistant strength and conditioning coach at Pitt. He special teams coordinator at Park Hill South in 2009 COACHING STAFF will assist Shawn Griswold and Trevor Dieleman with and was the wide receivers coach in 2008 and 2009. the Panthers’ various training regimens throughout During that stint, he also held the title of assistant weight lifting coach. the year. In 2008, Lanning worked at Kearney High School, also in Missouri, as the Pelletier comes to Pitt from Tulsa, where he assistant weight lifting coach. While there, he helped coach a program which served as a graduate assistant strength and won the National Weight Lifting Championship in the spring of 2008. conditioning coach from 2008-10. He earned his Lanning earned two degrees from William Jewell College in 2008 (physical

master’s in business administration in December PROFILES education and secondary education) and earned a master’s in secondary PANTHER 2010 from the University of Tulsa. administration from William Woods University. He was an all-conference Prior to his time at Tulsa, Pelletier was a graduate assistant at linebacker, a team captain and a three-time scholar-athlete at WJC. Lanning Northwestern State in the spring and summer of 2008. In the fall of 2007, is married to the former Sauphia Vorngsam. The couple has two sons, Caden Pelletier spent a semester at the Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, Lee and Kniles Atticus. Calif., as a strength and conditioning intern. 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON

Pelletier earned his bachelor’s degree from Oklahoma in 2006. He married IN REVIEW the former Lindsey Tower in July of 2010. TIM DUNLAVEY

ASSISTANT ATHLETIC TRAINER DAVE BUCAR Tim Dunlavey enters his fourth season as an assistant athletic trainer for the Pitt football team. OFFENSIVE QUALITY CONTROL THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK He assists head athletic trainer Rob Blanc in all Dave Bucar enters his third season with the aspects of the Panthers’ sports medicine needs. Panthers, and fi rst serving in the capacity of offensive Dunlavey came to Pitt from Penn State, where he quality control. served as an assistant athletic trainer for their men’s Bucar is a 2009 graduate of Washington & and women’s track and fi eld teams in 2007-08. Jefferson College, where he earned his bachelor’s The 2004 Pitt graduate in rehabilitation sciences degree in business management. He was a stellar earned his master’s in allied health management from offensive lineman for W&J, making 38 consecutive Ohio State in 2007, where he also served as a graduate assistant athletic starts at center, and was named an NCAA Division III trainer for the Buckeye football team. Between his two degrees, Dunlavey All-American in 2008. served as a certifi ed athletic training intern with the Northwestern football In his current position on the Pitt staff, Bucar is responsible for day-to-day team from 2004-2005. He is an NATABOC certifi ed athletic trainer with administrative work such as scouting reports, self scout, practice organization certifi ed fi rst aid, CPR and AED training and is an accredited clinical instructor. and fi lm breakdown.

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DALE THORNTON ERIC WICKS

GRADUATE ASSISTANT TRAINER VIDEO GRADUATE ASSISTANT Dale Thornton enters his second year as a Pittsburgh native Eric Wicks comes to Pitt from graduate assistant athletic trainer for Pitt football Perry Traditional Academy where he served as a and third season overall at Pitt. Thornton earned his volunteer for the high school where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in athletic training in diploma in 2003. As the video graduate assistant at 2010 from the University of Pittsburgh. Pitt, Wicks will assist video coordinator Alex Hodge In addition to stints with Pitt football, swimming with the team’s various practice and game fi lm needs. and diving and baseball as an undergraduate, Wicks was a standout safety for West Virginia, Thornton worked at Carnegie Mellon University from earning his bachelor’s of science in athletic January to April of 2010 as an athletic training coaching education in 2007. Following his collegiate student. In the summer of 2009, Thornton served as an athletic training intern career, Wicks had a stint with the and concluded his with the Pittsburgh Pirates. playing career with the Wheeling Wildcats of the CIFL in 2009. Thornton, a McKeesport native, is a student member of the National Wicks has also served as a volunteer for Youth Places Organization (1998- Athletic Trainers Association, Pennsylvania Athletic Trainers Society and the 2001) and with Beltzhoover Browns Youth Football (2008 and 2009 summers). Eastern Athletic Trainers Association. In addition, Thornton is certifi ed in CPR and AED by the American Red Cross and an EMT by the Pennsylvania Department of Health. DEMETREUS H. DARDEN FOOTBALL ACADEMIC COUNSELOR ALEX HODGE Demetreus Darden enters his sixth year as an academic counselor with the Pitt football program, VIDEO COORDINATOR and is in his 10th year working with students at the Alex Hodge enters his fi rst season at Pitt, serving collegiate level. as the team’s video coordinator. Hodge comes from Darden, a native of Farrell, Pa., joined the the University of Tulsa, where he served in the same University of Pittsburgh in December 2005. His capacity from 2007 through the 2010 seasons. His primary responsibilities at Pitt are monitoring duties at Pitt include assisting the football coaching academic development, course scheduling and degree staff with game fi lm breakdown, opponent scouting completion of junior and senior football players. and fi lm exchange, coordinating practice and game In addition to his responsibilities with football, Darden serves as the video and the development of motivational videos. academic coordinator for the men’s cross country and track and fi eld teams. Prior to his time at Tulsa, Hodge was the football Prior to his time at Pitt, Darden worked at neighboring Carnegie Mellon video coordinator at Rice for one season (2006), also under head coach University as a program associate, working in support services for Todd Graham. From 2003-05, he served as the assistant video coordinator minority students. at Wisconsin, specifi cally working with the defensive staff. Darden graduated from Kent State in 2002 with a bachelor’s degree in Hodge’s career began at Illinois State as a student video coordinator. history. Shortly after graduation he began his career in higher education as a He earned his bachelor’s degree from ISU in mass communications in 2003. student-activities coordinator at Kent State University’s Trumbull Campus. Hodge, a native of Hoopeston, Ill., is a member of the Collegiate Sports Video Association.

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CHARLES SMALL During her time at Pitt, Tuscano helped lead the women’s basketball team to Academic All-America Team status and has been instrumental in head FOOTBALL ACADEMIC COUNSELOR coach Agnus Berenato’s eight-year perfect record of graduating players who Charles Small enters his second year as an have completed their eligibility as a Panther. academic counselor for football, and his fourth Tuscano joined the Panthers after serving as the athletic director at overall in the Pitt athletic department. Small came to Meyersdale Area School District, where she was responsible for scheduling all academics from the Panther Game Plan Life Skills athletics events, as well as directing and supervising after-school tutoring Program, where he served as the Assistant Director programs for student-athletes. Tuscano also served as head coach of the of Life Skills for two years. Meyersdale Area Junior High girl’s basketball team from 1997-2004 and was a Small’s academic responsibilities include working member of the Meyersdale Athletic Boosters, the PIAA District 5 Committee

with the football program’s sophomore class. and the Pennsylvania State Education Association. COACHING STAFF While a part of Pitt’s Life Skills program, Tuscano received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Pittsburgh Small’s primary role was to coordinate and track the community service at Johnstown in 1999, where she spent four years on the women’s basketball projects for student-athletes and assist in coordinating life skills programs team. She completed her master’s degree in sports science from Indiana associated with the Panther Game Plan’s other commitment areas including University of Pennsylvania in 2007. Athletic Achievement, Academic Achievement, Career and Graduate School Preparation, Personal Development, Health and Wellness, Financial Education PROFILES and Character and Leadership Development. LEE COLEMAN PANTHER As a walk-on on the Pitt men’s basketball team from 2002-06, Small ACADEMIC GRADUATE ASSISTANT earned three varsity letters. He graduated from the University of Pittsburgh in Lee Coleman comes to Pitt from Northwestern, 2006 with a social work degree and earned several academic honors including where he was a wide receiver for the Wildcats from Big East Academic Honor Roll status and University of Pittsburgh Scholar- 2006-10. At the University of Pittsburgh, Coleman

Athlete accolades throughout his undergraduate career. In 2007, Small 2010 SEASON will serve as the team’s academic graduate assistant IN REVIEW obtained a master’s degree in social work. Currently, he is working on a and work closely with academic support services to doctorate degree in higher education management in the School of Education. provide Pitt’s football players with the resources Small is married to fellow University of Pittsburgh alumnus Celeste Small. necessary to achieve academic success. Coleman received his bachelor’s in education

JEN TUSCANO and social policy in 2010 with THIS IS PITT a major in PRO FOOTBALL learning PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK and organizational change. While enrolled at Northwestern, Coleman worked FOOTBALL ACADEMIC COUNSELOR at the Bill Carmody Basketball Camp in Evanston, Ill., as a coach and mentor. Jen Tuscano, in her eighth year as an academic Additionally, he volunteered with Misericordia, a non-profi t organization that coordinator at Pitt, begins her third season with the benefi ts people with developmental challenges, served as an advisor at football team in 2011. In 2010, Tuscano was Gatorade Junior Training Camp and as a retail operations intern at Shore promoted to Assistant Director of Academic Bank in Chicago. Support Services. Tuscano works primarily with the freshman class, and also continues her duties as academic coordinator for the Pitt women’s basketball program and the men’s soccer team. In addition to her responsibilities on the academic side, Tuscano lends her knowledge and insight to the women’s basketball radio broadcasts.

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TIM ENRIGHT VICKI KLINE

EQUIPMENT MANAGER ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO COACH GRAHAM Tim Enright is in his 15th year as the head equipment manager for the Pitt football team. In this capacity he supervises the equipment operation for the 100-plus member team, including organizing travel and transportation of equipment for away games and managing the day-to-day equipment needs for the players and coaching staff. Enright has a long association with Pitt football and the University of Pittsburgh. As an JOYCE SALSBURY undergraduate at Pitt, he was a student football manager (1987-91) and served as the team’s head manager his senior year. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TO COORDINATORS Following graduation in 1991, Enright worked one year at Martin Media Advertising before serving as a youth counselor at the Shuman Detention Center. He returned to his alma mater in 1993 as an assistant equipment manager in charge of the men’s basketball team. Enright was promoted to his current post with the football team in 1997. He has handled the equipment travel for 11 bowl teams in total at Pitt.

DANNY KOZUSKO LYNNIE KOONTZ

EQUIPMENT ASSISTANT ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT FOR RECRUITING Danny Kozusko is currently in his eighth season with the Pitt football team. His duties include assisting in the daily equipment operations for the football team and coaching staff. Kozusko served as a student manager from 2004-2007 and is the recipient of the prestigious George I. Carson Graduate Fellowship Award. Kozusko has experience working with the other sports teams in the city, as he worked with the ROBYN JURCZAK Pittsburgh Steelers from 2000-2003, assisting the team throughout training camp in his hometown of Latrobe and at all home games. He also interned ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT FOR ASSISTANT with the Pittsburgh Pirates during the 2006 season, assisting with ticketing, COACHES AND OPERATIONS marketing and customer relations. Kozusko is a 2007 graduate of the University of Pittsburgh with a bachelor’s degree in communication and rhetoric and is currently pursuing a graduate degree in administrative and policy studies. He is married to the former Lauren Hilpert, who earned her doctorate in pharmacy from the University of Pittsburgh in 2009. The couple resides in Carnegie.

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ADAMS’ CAREER STATISTICS

Defense G/GS Sacks FR PBU Int. UT AT TFL TOT 2010 11/0 0.0 0 0 0 6 2 0-0 8

Kevin Adams Outside Linebacker 6-1 215 SO* Nyack, N.Y. Chas Kevin 2011 Scouting Report: Will vie for the starting assignment Alecxih Barthelemy at the spur linebacker position…is in his second season Defensive Tackle Long Snapper as a linebacker after initially joining Pitt as a running back prospect. 2010: Moved from fullback to linebacker 6-5 285 SR* 6-3 240 SO* during the preseason…played in 11 games to earn his Lancaster, Pa. Moon Township, Pa. fi rst letter…action primarily came in special teams 2011 Scouting Report: Returning starter at defensive 2011 Scouting Report: Third-year walk-on who eyes the capacities…had eight tackles on the year…had a tackle who is poised for an all-star caliber senior starting assignment at long snapper for placements and season-high three tackles vs. New Hampshire. 2009: season…exceptional pass rusher…teams with fellow punts. 2010: Did not play in any games. 2009: Redshirted Redshirted as a true freshman. High School: Two-way senior Myles Caragein to give Pitt perhaps the best as a true freshman. High School: Three-year football standout for New Jersey power St. Joseph Regional as an defensive tackle tandem in the Big East. 2010: Started letterman at Moon Area High under Coach Mark Capuano… outside linebacker and running back…All-Northern New all 13 games at defensive tackle…had 57 tackles, nine Scholar-Athlete honoree…member of Moon Area’s DECA/ Jersey Interscholastic League (NNJIL)…collected 51 TFLs and 7.5 sacks…had career-high eight tackles in Delta Epsilon Chi chapter. Personal: Kevin Robert tackles, three sacks and two interceptions as a senior… three different games, including Cincinnati, Connecticut Barthelemy, born 12/5/90, is the son of Robert and Kay led team with nine rushing touchdowns and scored 12 and West Virginia…had career-high three sacks vs. New Barthelemy…has one sister…business-general total TDs (three receiving), helping St. Joseph average Hampshire…had two sacks against West Virginia. 2009: management major. more than 40 points per game…totaled 1,170 rushing Awarded a scholarship prior to the season and went on yards over his junior and senior seasons…averaged more to play in 12 games as a reserve defensive tackle… than seven yards per carry as a senior and six yards per compiled 12 tackles, fi ve TFLs, four sacks and one attempt his junior year…led team to an 11-1 record and blocked kick…posted career-high numbers against the Non-Public Group 3 state championship as a senior… Syracuse with three tackles, two sacks and a forced team went 20-3 over his fi nal two varsity seasons …also had sacks against USF and Louisville... (.869)…PrepStar All-East Region…rated one of the top blocked a fi eld goal at NC State. 2008: Lettered in his 30 prospects in New Jersey by Rivals…played under fi rst active season, playing in four games…had one Coach Tony Karcich…also a track and fi eld letterman. tackle vs. Louisville. 2007: Joined team as a walk-on and Personal: Kevin Curtis Adams, born 4/16/91, is the son redshirted as a true freshman. High School: A two-way of Judy Adams…has two brothers…administration of starter for Penn Manor as a tight end and defensive end… justice major. two-time fi rst team All-Lancaster-Lebanon League… named to The Associated Press Pennsylvania Class AAAA All-State Team (third team)…earned three letters under Coach Bob Forgrave…selected to play in the Tri-County All-Star Game…also lettered in track and fi eld. Personal: Peter Charles Alecxih III, born 2/10/89, is the son of Peter and Alecia Alecxih Jr. …has two brothers…grandfather, Peter Alecxih Sr., was a defensive tackle for Navy… majoring in communication.

ALECXIH’S CAREER STATISTICS

Defense G/GS Sacks FR PBU Int. UT AT TFL TOT 2008 4/0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 1 2009 12/0 4.0 0 0 0 8 4 5.0-27 12 2010 13/13 7.5 0 3 0 28 29 9.0-58 57 TOTAL 29/13 11.5 0 3 0 37 33 14.0-85 70

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Erie Times-News All-District 10…compiled 2,632 rushing up the game-clinching TD…forced a fumble on a Cincinnati yards, 44 touchdowns and 224 tackles over his junior screen pass (recovered by Max Gruder) to halt a drive at and senior seasons…rushed for 1,142 yards and scored the Pitt 27…the Panthers responded with a 73-yard TD 19 touchdowns, while compiling 82 tackles his senior drive for a 7-0 lead…had seven-yard sack vs. Rutgers. year…as a junior, rushed for 1,490 yards, scored 25 2009: A highly productive reserve at nose tackle…played in touchdowns (23 rushing) and had 142 tackles…was a all 13 games with one start (Louisville)…had 35 tackles, second-team all-state selection his junior year…led fi ve sacks and 7.5 TFLs…also had a forced fumble and Wilmington to a combined 28-3 mark (.903) his fi nal two fumble recovery…had a career-high six tackles vs. Navy… seasons, including a 15-1 record and the PIAA Class AA had four tackles in Pitt’s Meineke Car Care Bowl victory state championship as a junior…a four-year football over North Carolina...Coaching Staff Defensive Player of letterman, the Greyhounds won the District 10 title each the Game for the Connecticut contest after he compiled year of his varsity career…rated one of Pennsylvania’s three tackles, two TFLs and a fi ve-yard sack…recovered Desmond top 25 prospects by Rivals and SuperPrep…SuperPrep a Notre Dame fumble (forced by Greg Romeus) at the Irish All-Northeast Team…PrepStar All-Eastern Region…played 28 with 2:10 left, ending ND’s fi nal scoring chance in the Brown under Coach Terry Verrelli…selected to play in the 27-22 win…forced key fumble at Louisville that was Running Back prestigious Big 33 Football Classic…also lettered in recovered by teammate Gus Mustakas at the Pitt 29…the 5-9 185 JR basketball and track and fi eld…Wilmington Area student Panthers threw a 71-yard TD pass on the next play for a Miami, Fla. council…Bible Club leader. Personal: Derrick Lamont 21-10 third-quarter lead…the Louisville game marked Burns, born 5/10/92, is the son of Dan and Cindy Burns… fi rst starting assignment of his career. 2008: Lettered in 2011 Scouting Report: Joined Pitt as a spring walk-on has two brothers and two sisters…brother Chris is a his fi rst active season, playing in 12 games as a reserve and will provide depth at tailback…prior to Pitt, attended junior tailback at Massachusetts…enrolled in the School defensive tackle…had nine stops and a TFL assist…had Miami Dade Community College but did not play football. of Arts and Sciences. a season-high four tackles at Navy. 2007: Redshirted as PROFILES High School: Played running back and linebacker at a true freshman…a scout squad standout who was named PANTHER Miami Norland Senior under Coach Nigel Dunn. Personal: Pitt’s Defensive Prep Player of the Year by the coaching Desmond Dion Brown, born 5/29/90, is the son of Adrianne staff. High School: Excelled on both sides of the ball during Moss and Eddie Brown…has two brothers…brother an accomplished career at Keystone Oaks…four-year Antonio is a wide receiver with the Pittsburgh Steelers… starter on both offense and defense…compiled 71 tackles, his father, “Touchdown” Eddie Brown, was a star 23 tackles for loss, seven sacks, four forced and receiver at Louisiana Tech before going on to become a four fumble recoveries at defensive end as a senior…as a 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON two-time MVP with the Albany/ tight end had 86 pancake blocks, a team-high 27 catches IN REVIEW Indiana Firebirds (1994-2003)…he retired as the AFL’s for 298 yards and scored six total touchdowns…for his career leader with 303 TDs and, as part of the AFL’s career, had 208 tackles, 76 tackles for loss and 27 sacks… 20th anniversary in 2006, was selected the league’s top named to The Associated Press Pennsylvania Class AAA all-time player…Desmond is enrolled in the School of All-State Team (second team)…Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Arts and Sciences. “Fabulous 22”…Pittsburgh Tribune-Review “Terrifi c Myles 25”…fi rst team All-Big Seven…led the Eagles to the

WPIAL playoffs as a senior…shared THIS IS PITT Keystone PRO FOOTBALL Oaks’ team PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK Caragein MVP honor with fellow Pitt signee Chris Jacobson…rated Defensive Tackle Pennsylvania’s No. 17 prospect by Rivals.com…rated the 6-2 290 SR* state’s No. 19 prospect by Scout.com…rated the nation’s Pittsburgh, Pa. No. 27 strongside defensive end by Rivals.com…rated the nation’s No. 33 defensive end by Scout.com…Scout 2011 Scouting Report: Returning starter at nose tackle East “Hot 100” list…PrepStar All-East Region…played who boasts All-Big East potential…teams with fellow under Coach Nick Kamberis…also an outstanding wrestler senior Chas Alecxih to give Pitt perhaps the best defensive who compiled a school-record 138-18 career mark…went tackle tandem in the Big East…decorated student who is 40-1 as a senior, winning the WPIAL Class AA championship a three-time Big East All-Academic Football Team selection. and fi nishing as the PIAA runner-up…went 41-3 as a 2010: Starter at nose tackle in 12 games…missed BBVA junior, winning the WPIAL Class AAA championship and Derrick Compass Bowl vs. Kentucky due to a left knee injury placing fourth in the state…at the 2005 USA Wrestling sustained in the Cincinnati game...compiled 30 tackles, Cadet National Championships, won the 275-pound Burns 4.5 TFLs, two sacks, one fumble recovery and a forced Greco-Roman title with eight consecutive victories…2006 Fullback fumble…had season-high six tackles at USF, matching Powerade Tournament champion…a three-time wrestling 5-11 235 FR* his career best, and added 1.5 TFLs with an eight-yard All-American. Personal: Myles David Caragein, born New Wilmington, Pa. sack vs. the Bulls…against Louisville, returned fumble 4/10/89, is the son of David and Marie Caragein…has (forced by Jabaal Sheard) 56 yards to the UL 5, setting one brother and one sister…mathematics major. 2011 Scouting Report: Enters fi rst active season at Pitt looking to earn time at fullback. 2010: Redshirted as a CARAGEIN’S CAREER STATISTICS true freshman. High School: Two-way standout at running back and linebacker for Wilmington Area…selected fi rst Defense G/GS Sacks FR PBU Int. UT AT TFL TOT team All-State Class AA by the Pennsylvania Sports 2008 12/0 0.0 0 0 0 3 6 0.5-1 9 Writers…Pennsylvania Football News All-Class AA (fi rst 2009 13/1 5.0 1 1 0 19 16 7.5-26 35 team)…Erie Times-News Region 3 Player of the Year… 2010 12/12 2.0 1 1 0 22 8 4.5-21 30 TOTAL 37/13 7.0 2 2 0 44 30 12.5-48 74

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Brendan Drew T.J. Carozzoni Carswell Clemmings Tight End Tight End Defensive End 6-4 230 FR* 6-4 215 FR* 6-6 295 SO Rocky River, Ohio Pittsburgh, Pa. Teaneck, N.J. 2011 Scouting Report: Enters his fi rst active season at 2011 Scouting Report: Enters his fi rst active season at 2011 Scouting Report: Returning letterman who will Pitt vying for time at tight end. 2010: Redshirted as a Pitt and will compete for time at tight end and H-Back. provide quality depth and competition at defensive end. true freshman. High School: Two-year starting tight end 2010: Redshirted as a true freshman. High School: 2010: Lettered as a true freshman, playing in eight for Ohio power St. Ignatius…compiled 41 receptions for Heavily recruited receiver prospect out of Sto-Rox… games as a reserve…had three tackles and one TFL on 548 yards (13.4 avg.) and six touchdowns over his junior selected fi rst team All-State Class AA by the Pennsylvania the year…had season-high two stops at Notre Dame… and senior seasons…consistently graded over 90% in Sports Writers…Pennsylvania Football News All-Class had a three-yard TFL at Syracuse. High School: Despite his blocking assignments…during his fi nal two varsity AA…Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “Fabulous 22”…Pittsburgh playing only two seasons of high school football at seasons, helped St. Ignatius to a combined 25-2 record Tribune-Review “Terrifi c 25”…All-Century Conference… Paterson Catholic, Clemmings earned status as the top (.926) and berths in the Ohio Division I (largest compiled 1,608 yards on 106 catches (15.2 avg.) for his overall prospect in New Jersey…Scout rated him the classifi cation) playoffs each year…his junior season St. career…had 44 catches for 656 yards (14.9 avg.) and No. 1 overall player in New Jersey and the nation’s No. 6 Ignatius went 14-1 en route to the state championship… six touchdowns as a senior…also starred at outside defensive end prospect…rated the country’s No. 38 Carozzoni scored a key touchdown in the title game on a linebacker as a senior and had 73 tackles, four sacks and player overall by Scout…PrepStar “Dream Team”…rated 21-yard reception in the 28-20 victory over Elder…helped two interceptions, including one returned for a 98-yard one of the country’s top 50 overall prospects by PrepStar… St. Ignatius to an 11-1 record and the regional semifi nals touchdown…led Sto-Rox to an 8-3 record as a senior and SuperPrep All-American…ranked by Rivals as the state’s his senior year…selected to play in the Big 33 Football the quarterfi nals of the WPIAL Class AA playoffs…Sto-Rox No. 2 prospect and the country’s No. 16 strongside Classic and OHSFCA North-South Classic all-star game… went a combined 22-8 (.733) his fi nal three seasons, defensive end…also established himself as a Division I rated one of Ohio’s top 45 prospects by Scout…PrepStar making back-to-back WPIAL playoff appearances… prospect in basketball and had scholarship offers from All-Midwest Region…rated one of the top 100 prospects selected to play in the prestigious Big 33 Football Big East schools Providence and Seton Hall…collected in the Midwest Region by SuperPrep…played under Classic…rated the No. 17 overall prospect in Pennsylvania 73 tackles, seven sacks and seven forced fumbles as a Coach Chuck Kyle. Personal: Brendan Joseph Carozzoni, by Rivals and Scout…rated the No. 20 prospect in senior…All-New Jersey…All-New Jersey Non-Public… born 7/28/91, is the son of Joe and Chris Carozzoni…has Pennsylvania by SuperPrep…SuperPrep All-Northeast North Jersey Defensive Player of the Year…All-Passaic two brothers and one sister…father was a four-year Team…PrepStar All-East Region…played under Coach County…All-BPSL (Bergen-Passaic Scholastic League) football letterman at Cincinnati (1978-81)…enrolled in Jason Ruscitto…was a four-year letterman in both Carpenter Division…led team to back-to-back Non- the School of Arts and Sciences. football and basketball at Sto-Rox. Personal: Andrew Public Group 1 state championships…his senior year Love Carswell, born 11/29/91, is the son of Frank and the Cougars went a perfect 11-0 en route to the title… Nikki Jones…has three sisters and two brothers… Clemmings spearheaded a defense that notched fi ve enrolled in the School of Arts and Sciences. shutouts and yielded just 41 points on the year (3.7 points per game)…played under Coach Benjie Wimberly. Personal: Trevor Anthony Clemmings, born 11/18/91, is the son of Trevor and Fay Clemmings…has three sisters…enrolled in the School of Arts and Sciences.

CLEMMINGS’ CAREER STATISTICS

Defense G/GS Sacks FR PBU Int. UT AT TFL TOT 2010 8/0 0.0 0 0 0 2 1 1.0-3 3

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SuperPrep and No. 12 by Rivals…played under Coach Bill Cherpak, who was a standout offensive lineman for Pitt from 1985-89…Brock was also a fi rst-team all-conference performer in basketball. Personal: Brock Anthony DeCicco, born 5/28/91, is the son of Dominic and Debbie DeCicco… has two brothers and one sister…brother Dom was a standout safety for Pitt (2007-10) and two-time All-Big East selection…father was a tight end at Waynesburg College…social sciences major.

Jeremiah Brock Davis DECicco Defensive Back Tight End 5-10 175 JR* 6-5 240 SO* Toledo, Ohio Jefferson Hills, Pa. 2011 Scouting Report: Fourth-year walk-on who will 2011 Scouting Report: Returning letterman at tight end provide depth at cornerback and vie for special teams who eyes a starting assignment this season. 2010: time. 2010: Played in four games. 2009: Did not play in Played in 13 games, starting three…had two catches on PROFILES any games…was a scout team standout who was selected the season with both going for touchdowns (totaling 19 Jake PANTHER Pitt’s Special Teams Prep Player of the Year. 2008: Joined yards)...had a six-yard touchdown at Syracuse and a team as a fall walk-on and redshirted. High School: 13-yard TD vs. Kentucky in the BBVA Compass Bowl. Delmonico Played under his father, Matt Davis, for Toledo Scott High 2009: Redshirted as a true freshman. High School: Wide Receiver (Jeremiah’s high school, Toledo Technology Academy, did SuperPrep and Tom Lemming All-American…rated the 5-10 185 SO* not have a sports program)…all-city selection at both country’s No. 7 tight end by Scout, No. 10 by SuperPrep Beaver Falls, Pa. quarterback and free safety as a senior…also earned and No. 14 by Rivals…named to The Associated Press 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON

all-district as a safety…selected to play in the Northeast Pennsylvania Class AAA All-State Team (fi rst team)… 2011 Scouting Report: Second-year walk-on who will IN REVIEW Ohio All-Star Game…a four-year letterman in track and Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “Fabulous 22”…Pittsburgh provide depth at receiver. 2010: Joined Pitt as a training fi eld…also lettered in basketball…Honor Roll student. Tribune-Review “Terrifi c 25”…Harrisburg Patriot-News camp walk-on after transferring from Geneva College… Personal: Jeremiah Marcel Davis, born 1/19/90, is the “Platinum 33”…selected to play in the Big 33 Football was inactive for the 2010 season for games but still son of Nykiiah Wright-Davis and Matt Davis…has two Classic…fi nalist for the Pittsburgh Athletic Association’s practiced. High School: Standout receiver and defensive sisters…business-marketing major. Mercury Award, annually presented to the region’s top high back at Blackhawk under Coach Joe Hamilton...all-state school football player…helped lead Thomas Jefferson to performer (second team) at wide receiver as a senior...

a three-year mark of 45-2 (.957), back-to-back PIAA Pittsburgh Post-Gazette West “Fabulous THIS IS PITT 22”...caught PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK Class AAA championships and three consecutive WPIAL 55 passes for 601 yards and rushed 33 times for titles…as a senior DeCicco had 24 catches for 542 yards another 199 yards as a senior…scored 13 touchdowns, (22.6 avg.) and 11 touchdowns…as a rush defensive intercepted four passes and was also the Cougars’ end, had fi ve sacks, seven batted passes and two backup quarterback...selected to play in the Pennsylvania interceptions…over his fi nal two seasons he compiled Scholastic Football Coaches Association (PSFCA) East- 43 receptions for 935 yards (21.7 avg.) and 17 TDs… West All-Star Game...also ran track at Blackhawk. PrepStar All-East Region…SuperPrep All-Northeast Team… Personal: Jacob Robert Delmonico, born 12/29/90, is rated the No. 10 overall prospect in Pennsylvania by the son of Tony and Missy Delmonico…sociology major.

DECICCO’S CAREER STATISTICS

Receiving G/GS Rec. Yards Avg. Long TDs Pts. 2010 13/3 2 19 9.5 13 2 12 DECICCO GAME BY GAME 2010 SEASON Game Rec. Yds. TDs Game Rec. Yds. TDs @Utah 0 0 0 Louisville 0 0 0 New Hampshire 0 0 0 @Connecticut 0 0 0 Miami 0 0 0 @USF 0 0 0 FIU 0 0 0 West Virginia 0 0 0 @Notre Dame 0 0 0 @Cincinnati 0 0 0 @Syracuse 1 6 1 vs. Kentucky 1 13 1 Rutgers 0 0 0

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senior at Lebanon…selected All-State Class AAA by the Conference…compiled 63 tackles, 15 tackles for loss Pennsylvania Sports Writers (second team)…Pennsylvania and 11 sacks as a senior…also started at offensive Football News All-Class AAA…two-way All-Lebanon guard…a three-year starter overall at Penn Hills…the County selection at offensive guard and nose tackle… Indians advanced to the WPIAL Class AAAA playoffs each All-Lancaster-Lebanon League…totaled 65 pancake of Donald’s three years as a starter…selected to play in blocks in 10 games…also had 26 tackles and 8.5 tackles the prestigious Big 33 Football Classic…rated one of for loss…team set 44 offensive school records over his the country’s top 25 defensive tackles by Scout…rated fi nal two seasons…as a junior, keyed an offense that Pennsylvania’s No. 8 overall prospect by Scout and No. 14 averaged 434 yards per game to lead District 3… by Rivals and SuperPrep…SuperPrep All-Northeast Lebanon advanced to the PIAA Class AAA playoffs that Team…PrepStar All-East Region…played under Coach season for the fi rst time in school history…rated one of Ron Graham. Personal: Aaron Charles Donald, born the country’s top 30 offensive guards by Scout…rated 5/23/91, is the son of Anita Goggins and Archie Donald… Zenel one of the top 30 overall prospects in Pennsylvania by has one brother and one sister…brother Archie played SuperPrep…SuperPrep All-Northeast Team…PrepStar linebacker at Toledo…enrolled in the School of Arts Demhasaj All-East Region…rated one of Pennsylvania’s top 40 and Sciences. Offensive Lineman overall prospects by Rivals and Scout…played under 6-7 330 JR Coach Gerry Yonchiuk. Personal: Arthur C. Doakes III, Brooklyn, N.Y. born 7/24/92, is the son of Cheryl Yates and the late Arthur Doakes II…has two sisters…enrolled in the 2011 Scouting Report: Mid-year junior-college transfer School of Arts and Sciences. who will compete at offensive tackle…participated in Pitt’s spring drills, his fi rst action since an ACL injury the prior spring while in junior college…name is pronounced zen-EL Dem-has-ah. Junior College: Sat out the entire 2010 season at Nassau (N.Y.) Community College after sustaining a torn left anterior cruciate ligament in the spring…had a distinguished freshman season at Nassau in 2009 as a starting offensive tackle, helping the team to a 9-2 record…played under Nassau head Tyrone coach George Powers. High School: Played high school football at Brooklyn’s New Utrecht where he was a three- Ezell year starter at offensive tackle…played under New Utrecht coach Alan Balkan…led team to a 9-3 record Defensive Tackle and the semifi nals of the city playoffs as a senior… Aaron 6-4 295 SO* played in the Brooklyn All-Star Game. Personal: Zenel Munhall, Pa. Demhasaj, born 10/31/90, is the son of Harry and Zekije Donald 2011 Scouting Report: Returning letterman at defensive Demhasaj…has fi ve sisters and two brothers… tackle coming off an excellent offseason…named a administration of justice major. Defensive Tackle 6-0 270 SO recipient of the Ed Conway Award, annually presented to the most improved players of spring drills. 2010: Played Pittsburgh, Pa. in seven games as a reserve defensive tackle to letter… 2011 Scouting Report: Will provide excellent competition had four stops on the season…had a sack assist against and depth on the interior defensive front after playing a Rutgers. 2009: Redshirted as a true freshman…a scout prominent role as a true freshman last year. 2010: Played squad standout who was selected Pitt’s 2009 Defensive in all 13 games as a reserve defensive tackle…had 11 Prep Player of the Year. High School: Tom Lemming and tackles, three TFLs and two sacks on the year…had a SuperPrep All-America defensive lineman at Steel Valley season-high three stops at Syracuse…had his fi rst High…Lemming called Ezell “the No. 1 DL prospect in the career sack vs. Louisville for an eight-yard loss...had a state of Pennsylvania”…named to The Associated Press nine-yard sack vs. Kentucky in the BBVA Compass Bowl. Pennsylvania Class AA All-State Team (fi rst team)… High School: Described as “one of the most dominating Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “Fabulous 22”…Pittsburgh defensive linemen in WPIAL Class AAAA in recent years” Tribune-Review “Terrifi c 25”…Harrisburg Patriot-News while at Penn Hills…selected fi rst team All-State Class “Platinum 33”…fi rst team All-Century Conference… Arthur AAAA by the Pennsylvania Sports Writers each of his fi nal three-year starter who led Steel Valley to two WPIAL two seasons…Pennsylvania Football News All-Class Class AA playoff berths…starter at both defensive Doakes AAAA…Pittsburgh Post-Gazette WPIAL Class AAAA Player tackle and offensive guard his fi nal two seasons…rated Offensive Lineman of the Year…Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “Fabulous 22”… the No. 10 overall prospect in Pennsylvania by Rivals and 6-6 360 FR* Pittsburgh Tribune-Review “Terrifi c 25”…All-Big East No. 12 by SuperPrep…SuperPrep All-Northeast Team… Lebanon, Pa. 2011 Scouting Report: Enters his fi rst active season DONALD’S CAREER STATISTICS looking to compete at guard. 2010: Redshirted as a true Defense G/GS Sacks FR PBU Int. UT AT TFL TOT freshman. High School: Averaged more than six pancake 2010 13/0 2.0 0 2 0 8 3 3.0-18 11 blocks a game and did not allow a single sack as a

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Defense G/GS Sacks FR PBU Int. UT AT TFL TOT 2010 7/0 0.5 0 0 0 2 2 0.5-3 4

PrepStar All-East Region…rated one of the country’s top 40 defensive tackle prospects by Rivals…rated the nation’s No. 21 defensive end prospect by Scout…played under Coach Ray Braszo…also a standout heavyweight wrestler at Steel Valley…was the 2008 WPIAL Class AA runner-up in the heavyweight division. Personal: Tyrone Albert Franklin Ezell, born 1/30/90, is the son of Virginia Franklin and Albert Ezell…has two brothers and two Jordan sisters…administration of justice major. Gibbs Offensive Lineman 6-7 315 SR* Greg Lancaster, Pa. Gaskins 2011 Scouting Report: Returning starter on the offensive Offensive Lineman line who eyes an All-Big East senior year…projects as the starter at left tackle after playing on the right side PROFILES

6-4 295 SR* PANTHER last year. 2010: Played in all 13 games, starting 10… York, Pa. made fi rst career start against FIU (Oct. 2) when he 2011 Scouting Report: Experienced and versatile offensive stepped into lineup at right tackle…started the fi nal 10 lineman who eyes the starting assignment at left guard… contests of the season. 2009: Played in all 13 games to has played both guard spots as well as right tackle earn his fi rst letter…served as a backup left tackle and Carl during his career. 2010: Played in 12 games, starting also saw time on the fi eld goal/PAT units. 2008: Did not four at right guard…started the season’s initial three play in any games. 2007: Redshirted as a true freshman. 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON

Fleming games and the Nov. 26 West Virginia contest. 2009: Played High School: Three-year starter at Penn Manor, playing IN REVIEW tight end and on the defensive line…compiled career Outside Linebacker in all 13 games to earn his fi rst letter…served as a totals of 47 receptions for 833 yards (17.7 avg.) and a 6-1 220 SO* backup right tackle and was a member of the fi eld goal/ PAT units. 2008: Did not play in any games. 2007: school-record nine touchdowns…two-time All-Lancaster- Reisterstown, Md. Redshirted as a true freshman. High School: William Lebanon League selection…Lancaster New Era 2006-07 2011 Scouting Report: Will compete for time at spur Penn High product was rated one of Pennsylvania’s top Male Athlete of the Year…Pennsylvania Football News linebacker and on special teams. 2010: Played in four offensive linemen…named to The Associated Press All-State (third team)…had 15 catches for 163 yards games and had one tackle in his fi rst active collegiate Pennsylvania Class AAAA All-State Team (fi rst team)… (10.9 avg.) and a TD as a senior…also THIS IS PITT was PRO FOOTBALL a nose PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK season. 2009: Redshirted as a true freshman. High selected to The York Daily Record/Sunday News YAIAA tackle and collected 34 tackles and a sack…rated the School: One of the top prospects in the Baltimore/District Division I All-Star Team...rated the nation’s No. 15 center No. 52 prospect in Pennsylvania by Scout.com…played of Columbia area…two-way standout who rushed for prospect by Rivals.com and No. 17 by Scout.com… under Coach Bob Forgrave…four-year starter in nearly 2,400 yards and picked off nine passes his fi nal PrepStar All-East Region…rated the No. 30 overall basketball…scored more than 1,500 career points… two years at Franklin Senior…played diverse roles on prospect in Pennsylvania by Scout.com, No. 31 by three-time All-Lancaster-Lebanon League basketball offense…in addition to being a workhorse at running SuperPrep and No. 33 by Rivals.com…played under selection. Personal: Jordan Michael Gibbs, born 5/5/89, back, also played receiver and quarterback…was a Coach Matt Ortega…played in the East-West All-Star is the son of Valerie Trout and Douglas Gibbs Jr….has cornerback and safety on defense…rushed for 1,300 yards Game and the York Sunday News All-Star Game…also a one sister…administration of justice major. and 14 touchdowns as a senior…also collected 74 tackles basketball letterman…Distinguished Honor Roll and and three interceptions…as a junior, rushed for 1,099 National Honor Roll student…York Boys Club volunteer. yards and 15 touchdowns, while compiling 50 tackles and Personal: Gregory Alexander Gaskins, born 1/4/90, is the six interceptions…two-way selection on Baltimore County son of Gregory and Verna Gaskins Sr….has one sister… Coaches’ All-County Team…Baltimore Sun All-Metro… economics major. named the Old Spice “Red Zone” Player of the Year for the state of Maryland…SuperPrep All-Mid Atlantic Team… fi rst player in Franklin history to sign with a Division I-A (Football Bowl Subdivision) school…team went 23-12 (.657) during his varsity career with three playoff berths and a regional fi nals appearance…played under Coach Anthony Burgos…selected to play in the Maryland Crab Bowl All-Star Game (Baltimore vs. D.C.)…also a lacrosse and track and fi eld letterman. Personal: Carl Eric Fleming, born 10/5/90, is the son of Fatima Whitmore…social sciences major.

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Mark Anthony Giubilato Gonzalez Outside Linebacker Quarterback 6-2 230 FR* 6-3 215 FR* Newtown Square, Pa. Bethlehem, Pa. 2011 Scouting Report: Enters his second year as a walk- 2011 Scouting Report: Dual-threat quarterback enters on…will compete at the “Panther” linebacker position. his fi rst active season at Pitt…following a distinguished 2010: Joined Pitt in January as a mid-year enrollee out of spring was a recipient of the Ed Conway Award, annually Milford Academy (N.Y.) and went on to redshirt as a true presented to the most improved players of spring drills. freshman. Prep School: Spent the 2009 fall semester at 2010: Redshirted as a true freshman. High School: Milford Academy…played quarterback and helped the Compiled 5,311 yards in total offense and 61 touchdowns Falcons to an 8-5 record against a schedule comprised over his fi nal two seasons at Liberty…despite missing primarily of collegiate competition…was a 1,000-yard two-plus games with a knee injury that required surgery passer with 17 touchdowns…had scholarship offers from his senior year, Gonzalez had more than 2,000 yards in Temple and Navy. High School: Was a standout quarterback total offense, rushing for 1,210 yards and 10 touchdowns, at St. Joseph’s Prep, earning All-Philadelphia Catholic while throwing for 824 yards and 15 TDs…also was a League (PCL) and All-City…threw for 1,200 yards and standout safety…was selected fi rst team All-State Class accounted for 15 touchdowns as a senior, helping team to AAAA by the Pennsylvania Sports Writers in the defensive an 8-4 record and the semifi nals of the PCL playoffs… “all-purpose” category as a senior…was named the helped St. Joseph’s to a three-year mark of 28-10 (.737) Associated Press Class AAAA Player of the Year as a during his varsity career, including two PCL championship junior when he rushed for 1,697 yards and 24 games…rated one of the top 45 prospects in Pennsylvania touchdowns, while throwing for 1,580 yards and 12 by Rivals…“ESPN Rise” All-Eastern Pennsylvania… scores…also had 96 tackles and three interceptions Todd selected to play in the Philadelphia City All-Star Game, that year…led Liberty to a 15-1 record and the PIAA where he set records for passing yards (175) and passing Class AAAA championship his junior season…perhaps Gilcrist yards per attempt (13.5 avg.)…also played in the PSFCA his most remarkable performance occurred in the ’08 Wide Receiver East-West All-Star Game…in addition to football, also state fi nal, when he rushed for 205 yards and three 5-11 195 SR* was a member of St. Joseph’s nationally ranked lacrosse touchdowns, threw for a score and also intercepted a pass Harrisburg, Pa. team as well as its track and fi eld team…Academic All- in overtime to clinch Liberty’s 28-21 victory over Bethel State…John Spahr Award for Leadership and Excellence Park…The Express-Times 2008 Player of the Year… 2011 Scouting Report: Third-year walk-on who will provide on and off the fi eld. Personal: Mark Paul Giubilato Jr., selected to play in the prestigious Big 33 Classic… depth at wide receiver and compete for time on special born 10/2/90, is the son of Christine Lanni and Mark SuperPrep All-American…rated the country’s No. 11 teams…worked in the secondary last year. 2010: A Giubilato Sr….has one brother and one sister…enrolled quarterback by SuperPrep and No. 13 by Scout…rated reserve strong safety…made lone appearance of the in the College of Business Administration. the nation’s No. 13 dual-threat quarterback by Rivals… season in the Florida International contest. 2009: Joined rated Pennsylvania’s No. 7 overall prospect by SuperPrep, team as a walk-on for fall training camp following a No. 10 by Scout and No. 12 by Rivals…PrepStar All-East transfer from Duquesne University…did not play in any Region…played under Coach Tim Moncman…also was games under NCAA guidelines. At Duquesne (2007-08): a standout basketball player at Liberty, earning The Played receiver at Duquesne for two seasons…as a Express-Times All-Area fi rst-team honors in that sport. freshman (2007), appeared in seven games and had three Personal: Anthony Ramon Gonzalez, born 7/6/91, is the catches for 38 yards (12.7 avg.)…did not play in any son of Nancy Mojica and Jesus Rodriguez…has two games as a sophomore due to injuries. High School: sisters…enrolled in the School of Arts and Sciences. Three-year football letterman at Central Dauphin under Coach Glen McNamee…All-Mid-Penn Commonwealth performer at linebacker…helped team to a 9-3 record and berth in the District 3-AAAA playoffs as a senior. Personal: Todd Conrad Gilcrist Jr., born 2/20/89, is the son of Todd and Cheryl Gilcrist…has two sisters and one brother…media and professional communication major.

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Defense G/GS Sacks FR PBU Int. UT AT TFL TOT 2010 13/1 0.0 0 0 0 5 2 0-0 7

Shane Gordon Linebacker 6-1 230 SO* Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Hubie Ray 2011 Scouting Report: Returning letterman who will battle Graham Graham for starting assignment at Sam linebacker. 2010: Lettered Tight End Running Back in his fi rst active season, playing in all 13 games and PROFILES starting one (Syracuse)…had seven tackles on the year. 6-4 230 JR* 5-9 195 JR PANTHER 2009: Redshirted as a true freshman. High School: All- Scranton, Pa. Elizabeth, N.J. Florida 6A (largest classifi cation) linebacker who compiled 2011 Scouting Report: Enters his fi rst active season at 2011 Scouting Report: Poised to become Pitt’s next game- 150 tackles and 15 sacks over his fi nal two seasons at Pitt following his 2010 transfer from Illinois…fi gures to breaking all-star at tailback…boasts exciting potential in Cypress Bay…had 87 tackles, nine tackles for loss, six be a major contributor at tight end or H-Back. 2010: Todd Graham’s offensive system, which should showcase sacks and four forced fumbles as a senior…averaged Transferred to Pitt from Illinois in January…did not play his ability to make big plays in the run and pass games… 7.7 yards per carry as a fullback, netting 146 yards with in any games due to NCAA transfer guidelines and averaged more than six yards per carry his initial two 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON two touchdowns on 19 carries…All-Broward County… redshirted. At Illinois (2008-09): Played in 20 career collegiate seasons despite playing a complementary role IN REVIEW selected to play in the Dade vs. Broward All-Star Game… games at Illinois as a tight end, totaling four catches for with Dion Lewis in the Pitt backfi eld…slated to be the helped Cypress Bay to a combined 20-4 mark (.833) over 59 yards (14.8 avg.)…2009 Academic All-Big Ten feature back in 2011. 2010: Played in 12 games, starting his fi nal two seasons, including back-to-back 6A District honoree…played in eight games with one start as a two…rushed for 922 yards and eight touchdowns on 11 championships…SuperPrep All-Dixie Team…rated one sophomore in ’09, missing three games due to a back 148 carries (6.2 avg.)…had 24 receptions for 213 yards of the top 105 players in Florida by SuperPrep…PrepStar injury…had two catches for 34 yards on the season… (8.9 avg.) and two TDs…averaged 21.8 yards on 23 kick All-Southeast Region…a four-year varsity starter, including played in all 12 games as a true freshman in ’08…had returns (501 total yards with a long of 54 vs. FIU)… his junior and senior seasons at Cypress Bay…started two catches for 25 yards on the year. High School: ranked third in the Big East in all-purpose THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL yards (136.3 PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK as a freshman and sophomore at Chaminade-Madonna Heralded recruit at West Scranton High…PrepStar “Dream avg.)…had TD runs of 64 (New Hampshire) and 79 yards High and was a member of the Lions’ 2005 2A state title Team”…SuperPrep All-American…rated Pennsylvania’s (FIU)…in his fi rst career start rushed for 277 yards and team…played under Coach Mark Guandolo…also a No. 13 overall prospect by Rivals…rated the nation’s three TDs on 29 carries (9.6 avg.) vs. FIU…rushing track and fi eld letterman. Personal: David Shane Gordon, No. 12 tight end by Scout and No. 13 by Rivals…had 65 yardage was the second highest in school history, born 9/7/90, is the son of Susan Gordon…has two brothers catches for 1,320 yards (20.3 avg.) with 11 touchdowns trailing only ’s 303-yard performance and two sisters…social sciences major. over his fi nal two seasons…named to The Associated Press against Notre Dame in 1975…totaled 374 all-purpose Pennsylvania Class AAA All-State Team (fi rst team)… yards (78 yards on two kick returns and 19 yards on Harrisburg Patriot-News “Platinum 33”…in addition to three receptions) vs. FIU, the most by an FBS player in offense, was also a standout defensive end and was 2010…his rush yards vs. FIU were the sixth most on the selected the Scranton Times-Tribune Defensive Player of FBS level for the year…named Big East Offensive Player the Year…selected to play in the prestigious Big 33 of the Week for his FIU performance...made 2010 debut Football Classic…led West Scranton to a 12-2 record vs. New Hampshire and had 115 yards on nine carries and the district championship his senior year…played (12.8 avg.) with two TDs…missed opener at Utah due to under Coach Michael DeAntona. Personal: Hubert Aloysious preseason knee sprain (left) and played sparingly in fi nal Graham, born 8/15/90, is the son of Hubert and Janet regular-season game at Cincinnati due to back spasms. Graham…has one brother and one sister…father played 2009: Played in all 13 games as the top reserve at football at Drake University…liberal studies major. tailback...totaled 349 rush yards on 61 carries (5.7 avg.) and four TDs…also a primary kick returner and averaged HUBIE GRAHAM’S CAREER STATISTICS

Receiving G/GS Rec. Yards Avg. Long TDs Pts. 2008* 12/0 2 25 12.5 16 0 0 2009* 8/1 2 34 17.0 31 0 0 TOTAL 20/1 4 59 14.8 31 0 0 *at Illinois

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Ray Graham Continued RAY GRAHAM’S CAREER STATISTICS

22.5 yards on 15 returns (long of 54 vs. Rutgers)…had a Rushing G/GS Att. Yards Avg. Long TDs Pts. season-high 88 yards on 11 carries (8.0 avg.) vs. USF…had 2009 13/0 61 349 5.7 53 4 24 a dazzling 53-yard run, highlighted by spin moves and 2010 12/2 148 922 6.2 79 8 48 cut backs, vs. Notre Dame to set up his own 2-yard TD… TOTAL 25/2 209 1,271 6.1 79 12 72 totaled 57 yards on just three carries (19.0 avg.) vs. the Irish…had 75 yards on 12 carries (6.3 avg.) and a fi ve- Receiving G/GS Rec. Yards Avg. Long TDs Pts. yard TD at Louisville…had 53 yards on eight carries 2009 13/0 8 46 5.8 14 0 0 (6.6 avg.) vs. Connecticut…averaged 32.7 yards on three 2010 12/2 24 213 8.9 33 2 12 returns (98 total yards) at Rutgers. High School: Big-play TOTAL 25/2 32 259 8.1 33 2 12 all-purpose back who earned PrepStar All-America Kickoff Returns Ret. Yards Avg. Long TDs Pts. honors…rated one of the top fi ve prospects in New Jersey 2009 15 337 22.5 54 0 0 and the country’s No. 11 all-purpose back by Rivals… 2010 23 501 21.8 54 0 0 fi rst team All-New Jersey Group 4…fi rst team All-Union TOTAL 38 838 22.1 54 0 0 County…Union County Player of the Year…New Jersey Top 100…rushed for 1,592 yards and averaged nine yards RAY GRAHAM GAME BY GAME per carry at Elizabeth…scored 24 touchdowns to lead Union County with 144 points…13 of his TDs came on 2010 SEASON plays of 40 yards or longer, while eight came on plays of Game Att. Yds. TDs Rec. Yds. TDs 60 yards or more…sat out the entire fourth quarter in six @Utah DNP of Elizabeth’s 10 games…saw limited time as a junior New Hampshire 9 115 2 3 32 0 due to a preseason collarbone injury but returned late in Miami 14 100 0 3 41 0 the year and rushed for 750 yards and scored 12 FIU 29 277 3 3 19 0 @Notre Dame 8 44 0 2 19 0 touchdowns in Elizabeth’s fi nal four games…rushed for @Syracuse 11 53 0 3 22 1 1,290 yards and 13 TDs as a sophomore…four-year Rutgers 14 56 1 1 17 0 letterman who helped Elizabeth to a 30-12 mark (.714) Louisville 9 40 1 1 0 0 during his varsity career…SuperPrep All-Northeast @Connecticut 16 75 1 1 9 0 Team…rated the No. 14 prospect in New Jersey by @USF 10 44 0 3 9 1 SuperPrep…played under Coach Chet Parlavechio… West Virginia 10 21 0 3 31 0 selected to play in the New Jersey-Northeast All-Star Cincinnati 1 7 0 0 0 0 Classic, which features players from New Jersey, New York, vs. Kentucky 17 90 0 1 14 0 Connecticut, Delaware and Maryland…Graham was also Game Kick Rtn. Yds. TDs Game Kick Rtn. Yds. TDs an All-Union County point guard for Elizabeth’s basketball @Utah DNP Louisville 2 49 0 team…student council. Personal: Raymond E. Graham, New Hampshire 0 0 0 @Connecticut 4 74 0 born 9/18/90, is the son of Raymond and Nyla Graham… Miami 2 47 0 @USF 1 30 0 has three brothers and four sisters…brother Khaseem FIU 2 78 0 West Virginia 4 77 0 Greene is a junior defensive back at Rutgers…father @Notre Dame 3 56 0 Cincinnati 0 0 0 played football at Purdue (1988)…uncles Malik and @Syracuse 0 0 0 vs. Kentucky 3 42 0 Jamil Jackson played at Rutgers (1990-93)… Rutgers 2 48 0 communication major. 2009 Game Att. Yds. TDs Rec. Yds. TDs YSU 6 22 0 0 0 0 @Buffalo 1 2 1 0 0 0 Navy 3 18 1 2 (-2) 0 @NC State 2 6 0 0 0 0 @Louisville 12 75 1 1 6 0 Connecticut 8 53 0 1 14 0 @Rutgers 2 (-2) 0 1 5 0 USF 11 88 0 0 0 0 Syracuse 7 17 0 3 23 0 Notre Dame 3 57 1 0 0 0 @West Virginia 1 (-1) 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati 3 14 0 0 0 0 vs. North Carolina 2 0 0 0 0 0

Game Kick Rtn. Yds. TDs Game Kick Rtn. Yds. TDs YSU 0 0 0 USF 1 18 0 @Buffalo 0 0 0 Syracuse 0 0 0 Navy 0 0 0 Notre Dame 0 0 0 @NC State 1 21 0 @West Virginia 3 63 0 @Louisville 1 17 0 Cincinnati 2 18 0 Connecticut 3 77 0 vs. North Carolina 1 25 0 @Rutgers 3 98 0

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took over the MLB role full-time following the season- ending injury to Dan Mason in the Sept. 23 Miami game (Gruder started the initial two games at Sam LB)…had 84 tackles, one TFL assist, two fumble recoveries, one forced fumble and one interception…had career-high 13 tackles at Notre Dame…had 11 tackles at Connecticut… had a fumble recovery and an interception in the opening quarter at Cincinnati…the Panthers converted both turnovers into touchdowns and a 14-0 lead…recovered a fumble on Rutgers’ opening drive of third quarter (forced by Jarred Holley) at the Scarlet Knights’ 43 that Pitt parlayed into a TD and 21-14 lead it would not Drake relinquish. 2009: Finished as the team’s leading tackler Shayne with 91 stops in his fi rst year as the starting Will Greer linebacker...also had 4.5 TFLs, a sack assist, four PBUs, Hale Placekicker/Punter a fumble recovery and forced fumble…earned Pitt’s Most Outside Linebacker 6-4 200 FR* Improved Defensive Player award for the 2009 season… 6-4 255 JR* Pittsburgh, Pa. for the Meineke Car Care Bowl against North Carolina, Monroeville, Pa. moved to Sam linebacker in place of ailing starter Greg 2011 Scouting Report: Enters his second year as a walk- Williams and had a game-high 11 tackles matching his 2011 Scouting Report: After working as a down lineman on specialist at Pitt…will compete at placekicker and season high…forced a fumble against the Tar Heels the past two years, will switch to outside linebacker for punter following a redshirt season. 2010: Joined that was recovered by teammate Jarred Holley...Pitt the 2011 season, competing for time at the “Panther”… PROFILES Pitt as a training camp walk-on…redshirted as a true parlayed the turnover into a fi eld goal...named to initially joined Pitt as a middle linebacker before moving PANTHER freshman. High School: Standout placekicker and punter Sporting News’ All-Bowl Team...also had a season-high to defensive end at the conclusion of the 2008 season. at Bishop Canevin…converted 14-of-16 fi eld goals 11 stops against Notre Dame…had 10 stops with a TFL 2010: Played in two games (Utah and New Hampshire). (87.5%) over his fi nal two seasons…90% of his kickoffs and two PBUs at Rutgers…had nine stops with a TFL at 2009: Played in seven games to letter…had three tackles went for touchbacks as a senior…selected fi rst team Louisville…recovered a fumble at NC State...a recipient on the season. 2008: Redshirted as a true freshman… All-State Class AA by the Pennsylvania Sports Writers as of the Ed Conway Award as one of the most improved impressed on the scout team and was named Pitt’s a kicker…Pittsburgh Post-Gazette West “Fabulous 22”… players of spring drills. 2008: Played in 13 games as a Defensive Prep Player of the Year…moved from linebacker 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON selected to play in the Big 33 Football Classic. Personal: reserve linebacker and special teams performer…totaled to defensive end at the conclusion of his freshman IN REVIEW Drake Francis Greer, born 1/15/92, is the son of John and fi ve tackles on the year…had a season-high two tackles season. High School: Enjoyed a highly accomplished Earldine Greer…has two sisters…enrolled in the School vs. Rutgers. 2007: Redshirted as a true freshman. High career at Gateway…fi rst team All-USA selection by USA of Arts and Sciences. School: Two-way standout at Charlotte Country Day Today…SuperPrep All-American…PrepStar “Dream School…fi rst team All-North Carolina Independent School Team”…Scout.com All-American…rated one of the Athletic Association (NCISAA)...two-time fi rst team All- nation’s top 50 overall prospects by SuperPrep (No. 21), Charlotte Independent School Athletic Conference… Scout (No. 38) and PrepStar (No. 44)…rated the nation’s

compiled 111 tackles, 17 tackles for losses, two No. 2 linebacker prospect by SuperPrep THIS IS PITT and PRO FOOTBALL No. 3 defensive PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK interceptions (one returned for a TD) and two fumble end prospect by Scout…selected to play in the 2008 U.S. recoveries as a senior…starter at middle linebacker and Army All-American Bowl, where he announced his decision offensive guard…led team to the Charlotte Independent to attend Pitt during NBC’s live telecast…two-time fi rst- School Athletic Conference championship and the state team selection to The Associated Press Pennsylvania championship game as a senior…team went 10-3 his Class AAAA All-State Team…rated Pennsylvania’s No. 3 senior year and 28-10 (.737) during his three varsity overall prospect by SuperPrep, No. 4 by Scout, No. 5 by seasons…compiled 289 career tackles as a three-year Keystone Recruiting and No. 6 by Rivals…rated No. 7 on letterman…selected to play in the Oasis All-Star Shrine Scout’s East Top 100 list…three-year starter at Gateway… Football Classic…played under Coach Bob Wittman at played defensive end and linebacker his senior season Max Charlotte Country Day…rated one of the top 35 prospects and compiled 114 tackles, 25 tackles for loss, nine in the state of North Carolina by Scout.com…two-year sacks, three forced fumbles and three pass breakups… Gruder track and fi eld letterman…also played hockey. Personal: was also a devastating blocker at fullback…led Gateway Linebacker Maximilian Mitchell Gruder, born 3/15/89, is the son of to a 24-11 mark (.686) during his career, including three 6-2 230 SR* Meg Mitchell and Bob Gruder…has one sister…business- WPIAL Class AAAA playoff berths…the Gators went 11-2 his senior season, capturing the “Big East” Conference Charlotte, N.C. general management major. 2011 Scouting Report: Versatile linebacker who has played in the middle and on the perimeter during his GRUDER’S CAREER STATISTICS career…slated to play the Will position this season… Defense G/GS Sacks FR PBU Int. UT AT TFL TOT an accomplished student and two-time honoree on the 2008 13/0 0.0 0 0 0 2 3 0-0 5 Big East All-Academic Football Team. 2010: Started all 2009 13/13 0.5 1 4 0 56 35 4.5-22 91 13 games, including the fi nal 11 at middle linebacker… 2010 13/13 0.0 2 3 1 43 41 0.5-2 84 TOTAL 39/26 0.5 3 7 1 101 79 5.0-24 180

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championship and advancing to the WPIAL title game… Defense G/GS Sacks FR PBU Int. UT AT TFL TOT Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “Fabulous 22”…Pittsburgh 2009 7/0 0.0 0 0 0 2 1 0-0 3 Tribune-Review “Terrifi c 25”…Harrisburg Patriot-News 2010 2/0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 “Platinum 33”…played under Coach Terry Smith…selected TOTAL 9/0 0.0 0 0 0 2 1 0-0 3 to play in the Big 33 Football Classic…also a track and fi eld letterman…Student Leader committee. Personal: No. 25 overall prospect by Rivals.com…played under 17-of-25 fi eld goals (.680) as a senior, including kicks of Shayne D. Hale, born 6/23/89, is the son of Cassandra Coach Mike Silianoff…also lettered in baseball…a math 61 and 58 yards…his 61-yarder set a state record… Hale and Timothy Blakeman, and grandson of Lehretta league participant at Baldwin. Personal: Justin Lee converted 58-of-61 extra points (.951)…averaged 41 yards Wilson-Hale…has two sisters…social sciences major. Hargrove, born 1/29/88, is the son of Mary Ellen Skop per punt…80% of his kickoffs went for touchbacks and Richard Hargrove…father was a track athlete at (64 touchbacks on 80 kickoffs)…PrepStar All-Midwest California University of Pa. …has two cousins who Region…All-Lake Erie League…All-Lake County… played college football, Tim Brown (West Virginia) Northeast Lakes All-District…as the team’s starting and Jim Brown (Kentucky)…earned his degree in placekicker, helped Mentor to a 24-5 mark (.828) his fi nal administration of justice this past April…is pursuing a two seasons, including back-to-back appearances in the second degree in social sciences. Ohio Division I championship game…played under Coach Steve Trivisonno…selected to play in the Ohio North-South All-Star Classic…also earned three letters in soccer and two in track and fi eld…summa cum laude graduate of Mentor…graduated No. 2 in his class…National Honor Society member. Personal: Kevin Mark Harper, born 10/13/89, is the son of Jay and Kristi Harper…has one sister…earned his degree in business-general Justin management this past April…is pursuing his MBA in Hargrove Pitt’s Katz Graduate School of Business. Defensive End 6-4 270 SR* Pittsburgh, Pa. Kevin 2011 Scouting Report: Experienced and versatile down lineman who will compete for time at defensive end… Harper has also played tackle during his career. 2010: Played in Placekicker 10 games, making one start...starting assignment came 5-10 180 JR* in the BBVA Compass Bowl vs. Kentucky...had 11 tackles Mentor, Ohio on the year...had a career-high four tackles against FIU... had three stops and his fi rst career sack vs. Kentucky. 2011 Scouting Report: Ready to take over as the starting 2009: Played in two games (USF and Syracuse). 2008: placekicker after contributing the past two seasons as a Earned increased playing time as a reserve defensive end kickoff and long-range fi eld goal specialist…excellent leg Jason behind Jabaal Sheard…played in fi ve games to letter… strength gives him range beyond 50 yards…distinguished had one tackle vs. West Virginia. 2007: Originally a 2006 student who was named to the Big East All-Academic Hendricks signee, Hargrove deferred enrollment until January ’07 Team last year. 2010: Played in all 13 games as Pitt’s Defensive Back due to his recovery from a head injury sustained during kickoff specialist…averaged 65.9 yards on 70 kickoffs 6-0 185 SO* his senior season in high school…participated in spring (11 touchbacks)…did not attempt a fi eld goal. 2009: Brooklyn, N.Y. drills and went on to redshirt as a true freshman. High Contributed in his fi rst active season as a kickoff School: Played in just one full game as a high school specialist…averaged 63.8 yards on 10 kickoffs…missed 2011 Scouting Report: Earned a prominent role in the senior (2005) due to injury…had 13 tackles and a sack on his lone fi eld goal attempt, a 51-yarder against secondary as a redshirt freshman last year…eyes a in less than two full contests played at Baldwin High… Syracuse…played in six games total. 2008: Redshirted starting assignment at bandit safety this season. 2010: played diverse roles during his high school career, including as a true freshman. High School: Considered one of the Played in all 13 games, making fi ve starts at strong linebacker, defensive back, tailback and fullback…as a country’s top kicking prospects…rated the nation’s No. safety…had 42 tackles, three pass breakups and one junior tailback rushed for 186 yards against Mt. Lebanon 5 kicker by Scout and No. 9 by Rivals…rated No. 2 on fumble recovery on the year…had a career-high six stops and 106 against Central Catholic…rated the nation’s Rivals’ “strongest leg” listing…named to The Associated vs. Utah and FIU…had fi ve tackles vs. Louisville and No. 29 weakside defensive end prospect and Pennsylvania’s Press Division I All-Ohio Team (fi rst team)…converted New Hampshire…helped stop a Syracuse scoring drive by recovering a fumble at the Pitt 22 (forced by Dom DeCicco). 2009: Redshirted as a true freshman. High HARGROVE’S CAREER STATISTICS School: Highly productive prospect on both sides of the Defense G/GS Sacks FR PBU Int. UT AT TFL TOT ball at Hudson Catholic (N.J.)…compiled 1,790 rushing 2008 5/0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 1 yards and 28 touchdowns as a senior running back…at 2009 2/0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 outside linebacker Hendricks collected 110 tackles… 2010 10/1 1.0 0 2 0 7 4 1.0-1 11 second-leading scorer in the state…All-New Jersey Non- TOTAL 17/1 1.0 0 2 0 7 5 1.0-1 12 Public…Hudson County Football Coaches Association

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Player of the Year and Offensive Back of the Year…The Star Ledger Hudson County Player of the Year…Hudson HENDRICKS’ CAREER STATISTICS Reporter All-Area and Area Most Valuable Player…All- Defense G/GS Sacks FR PBU Int. UT AT TFL TOT American Conference…led Hudson Catholic to the Non- 2010 13/5 0.0 1 3 0 23 19 1.0-2 42 Public Group II championship fi nal and four playoff berths overall during his varsity career…played under Coach tackles and an interception vs. Syracuse...INT came at Rob Stern…selected to play in the New Jersey-Northeast the Pitt 28 to halt an Orange drive…on the initial play All-Star Classic, which features players from New Jersey, from scrimmage, intercepted a Connecticut pass at the New York, Connecticut, Delaware and Maryland…also a Huskies’ 48, which Pitt converted into a TD and 7-0 lead. track and fi eld letterman. Personal: Jason Wesley 2009: Played in all 13 games, starting the last eight at Hendricks, born 6/2/90, is the son of Lenora Hendricks free safety…had 48 tackles, three interceptions, three and Richardson…has one brother… PBUs and one fumble recovery…made fi rst career start administration of justice major. vs. Connecticut on Oct. 10…had career-high nine tackles and his fi rst collegiate INT vs. Syracuse…made a diving interception of a deep ball by Notre Dame’s in Pitt’s 27-22 win…also had an INT vs. Cincinnati...had three tackles and a fumble recovery vs. North Carolina... Pitt converted the turnover into a fi eld goal. 2008: Redshirted Juantez as a true freshman. High School: SuperPrep and PrepStar All-American…rated the nation’s No.13 cornerback by Hollins Rivals and No. 15 defensive back by SuperPrep…two-time Offensive Lineman fi rst-team selection to The Associated Press Pennsylvania PROFILES 6-5 305 SO* PANTHER Class AAAA All-State Team…rated the state’s No. 9 overall prospect by Rivals and SuperPrep and No. 13 by Aliquippa, Pa. Scout…rated No. 42 on Scout’s East Top 100 list…had 2011 Scouting Report: Will provide depth and competition a school-record 21 interceptions during his career…was at offensive tackle. 2010: Did not play in any games. Jarred a versatile performer for Easton Area, playing receiver, 2009: Redshirted as a true freshman. High School: Four- defensive back, running back and quarterback…four-time year starter at offensive tackle for perennial power Holley selection to the Express-Times and Morning Call all-area Aliquippa…named to The Associated Press Pennsylvania 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON

Defensive Back teams…four-time All-Lehigh Valley Conference selection… Class AA All-State Team (fi rst team)…Pittsburgh IN REVIEW 5-10 190 JR* Harrisburg Patriot-News “Platinum 33”…two-time Maxwell Tribune-Review “Terrifi c 25”…Harrisburg Patriot-News Easton, Pa. Football Club Mini Max Award recipient…compiled career “Platinum 33”…fi rst team All-Midwestern Conference… statistics of 2,102 rushing yards, 1,232 receiving yards the Quips produced a 1,000-yard rusher each of Hollins’ 2011 Scouting Report: Returning All-Big East performer and 48 touchdowns…receiving yardage total also four seasons as a starting offensive lineman…also who enters his third season as the starter at free safety… established a school record…had fi ve of his 21 career started at defensive tackle as a senior and compiled 71 already one of the top defenders in the conference, Holley picks as a senior, including three against rival Phillipsburg tackles, 12 tackles for loss and an interception…led team owns the potential to elevate his reputation to a national (N.J.) on Thanksgiving Day in his fi nal game…Easton Area to a 12-3 record his fi nal year, including THIS IS PITT the PRO FOOTBALL WPIAL Class PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK level this year. 2010: Selected second team All-Big East… National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete…four-year AA championship and berth in the semifi nals of the PIAA started all 13 games and collected 54 tackles, fi ve starter on defense and three-year starter on offense…led playoffs…Aliquippa went 42-7 (.857) during his varsity interceptions, three PBUs and one forced fumble…ranked Easton to four district playoff berths and a combined career, including WPIAL playoff berths each season… third in the Big East (tied) and 22nd nationally with an 40-11 mark (.784)…played under Coach Steve Shiffert… PrepStar All-East Region…rated Pennsylvania’s No 23 average of 0.38 interceptions per game…matched career selected to play in the Offense-Defense All-American overall prospect by Rivals…played under Coach Mike high with nine tackles vs. Rutgers…forced a fumble on Bowl and the Big 33 Football Classic…also earned four Zmijanac. Personal: Juantez Dashon Hollins, born 10/6/90, Rutgers’ opening drive of third quarter (recovered by Max letters in baseball and three in basketball…an all-league is the son of Tamika Genes and Eric Hollins…has one Gruder at Scarlet Knights’ 43) that Pitt parlayed into a performer in baseball who was named to the Express- sister…administration of justice major. TD and 21-14 lead it would not relinquish…had eight Times and Morning Call all-star teams as an outfi elder… tackles vs. West Virginia…intercepted a Utah pass in the National Honor Society. Personal: Jarred Tyler Holley, end zone in the closing minutes of the second quarter to born 12/25/89, is the son of Lincoln and Melissa Holley… turn back a drive that reached the Pitt 7…had six tackles, has one brother and one sister…father ran track at East an acrobatic INT and two PBUs vs. Miami…had fi ve Stroudsburg University…communication major. HOLLEY’S CAREER STATISTICS

Defense G/GS Sacks FR PBU Int. UT AT TFL TOT 2009 13/8 0.0 1 3 3 31 17 0-0 48 2010 13/13 0.0 0 3 5 40 14 1.0-2 54 TOTAL 26/21 0.0 1 6 8 71 31 1.0-2 102

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Defense G/GS Sacks FR PBU Int. UT AT TFL TOT 2010 11/0 0.0 0 0 0 1 2 0-0 3

Brandon Ifi ll Defensive Back 6-1 200 FR* Pittsburgh, Pa. Saheed Buddy 2011 Scouting Report: Enters his fi rst active season at Imoru Jackson Pitt vying for time at bandit safety. 2010: Redshirted as Defensive Back Defensive Back a true freshman. High School: One of the WPIAL’s top “skill athletes” at Penn Hills…had 31 tackles, three 5-10 185 SR 6-1 180 SR* interceptions and two fumble recoveries as a senior Alief, Texas Plantation, Fla. safety…also had 350 yards receiving on 25 catches 2011 Scouting Report: Returning letterman who will 2011 Scouting Report: Speedy cornerback who clocks in (14.0 avg.)…his junior season, had 31 catches for 405 compete for time at boundary cornerback. 2010: Joined the 4.3 range in the 40-yard dash…enjoyed the most yards (13.1 avg.) and three touchdowns, while making Pitt in January as a mid-year signee out of Navarro productive offseason of his career and could be poised 37 tackles and one interception on defense…2010 Junior College in Texas…played in 11 games, largely in for a prominent role at fi eld corner and as a kick Pittsburgh Post-Gazette East Male Athlete of the Year… special teams capacities, to letter...had three tackles. returner…named a recipient of the Ed Conway Award, named to The Associated Press Class AAAA All-State Junior College: Compiled 68 tackles, 18 pass breakups annually presented to the most improved players of Team (second team) as a junior…a three-year starter at and three interceptions in his fi nal season at Navarro spring drills. 2010: Played in all 13 games, serving on Penn Hills and four-year varsity letterman…the Indians (2009)…unanimous fi rst team All-Southwest Junior the kick coverage units and as a reserve cornerback… advanced to the WPIAL Class AAAA playoffs each year of College Football Conference (SWJCFC)…helped Navarro had 11 tackles and a fumble recovery on the year…had his varsity career, compiling a 29-17 overall record to the winningest season in school history with an 11-1 a career-high four tackles against Syracuse…recovered (.630)…rated Pennsylvania’s No. 16 overall prospect by record…the Bulldogs reached No. 1 in the National Junior a fumble on the punt coverage unit at Utah, giving Pitt Scout, No. 17 by SuperPrep and No. 26 by Rivals… College Athletic Association (NJCAA) polls and ultimately possession at the Utes’ 28…the Panthers converted the SuperPrep All-Northeast Team…PrepStar All-East fi nished No. 3 following a 37-26 win over Mississippi turnover into a touchdown and 7-0 lead fi ve plays later. Region…played under Coach Ron Graham…selected to Gulf Coast Community College in the CHAMPS Heart of 2009: Played in nine games, primarily in special teams play in the PSFCA East-West All-Star Game…also a Texas Bowl…played under Navarro coach Nick Bobeck. capacities…had eight tackles on the year…had a track standout…won the 60-meter dash (6.97 seconds) High School: Was a standout running back at Houston’s season-high two stops vs. Connecticut and USF…had and the 200 meters (22.11) at the Tri-State Coaches Alief Hastings High…rushed for 1,098 yards, had 433 one tackle and two PBUs vs. Syracuse. 2008: Played in Association indoor championships, setting school records yards receiving and scored 13 touchdowns as a senior… fi ve games as a reserve cornerback and special teams in both events, and also ran a leg on the championship all-district…rated one of the top 100 football players in contributor to letter. 2007: Redshirted as a true freshman. 800-meter relay team…at the 2010 WPIAL Championships, the Houston area…played under Coach Greg Alexander… High School: Two-year starter at cornerback for Cypress won the 200-meter dash (21.89) and ran a leg on the also ran track. Personal: Saheed O. Imoru, born 11/12/89, Bay, a Florida 6A (largest classifi cation) school…was a winning 1,600-meter relay team. Personal: Brandon A. is the son of Moshood Imoru…has three brothers… three-year varsity letterman and helped team to two Ifi ll, born 12/21/91, is the son of George and Elizabeth architectural studies major. Florida 6A playoff berths…team captain…had 16 Ifi ll…has one sister…father ran track at Pitt from defended passes as a senior…played under Coach Bill 1984-88…enrolled in the School of Arts and Sciences. Hobbs…his defensive coordinator was Frank Hepler, who coached such Pitt products as H.B. Blades, Darrell Strong and Cedric McGee at Plantation High...helped team to a 7-4 record and a district runner-up fi nish as a senior… earned Honorable Mention All-Broward County…selected to play in the North-South All-Star Game…also lettered in track and basketball…district champion and state qualifi er in the 100 meters…Honor Roll student. Personal: Anthony Hugh Jackson II, born 3/3/89, is the son of Anthony and Ruth Jackson…has two sisters…sister Karena played basketball at Broward Community College (2005-07)… cousin, Mike James, was a letterman at receiver for Alabama (2000-01)…another cousin, Ruth Brown, played college basketball at Lynn University… administration of justice major.

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JACKSON’S CAREER STATISTICS

Defense G/GS Sacks FR PBU Int. UT AT TFL TOT 2008 5/0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 2009 9/0 0.0 0 2 0 5 3 0-0 8 2010 13/0 0.0 1 0 0 8 3 0-0 11 TOTAL 27/0 0.0 1 2 0 13 6 0-0 19

Pittsburgh Tribune-Review “Terrifi c 25”…fi rst team All- Big Seven…four-year starter at Keystone Oaks, including both sides of the ball his fi nal three seasons…led the Eagles to the WPIAL playoffs as a senior…played under Coach Nick Kamberis…selected to play in the Big 33 Cory Football Classic. Personal: Christopher Joseph Jacobson, born 3/4/89, is the son of Bob and Beverly Jacobson… King has one brother…administration of justice major. Offensive Lineman 6-6 325 SO* Stoneboro, Pa. 2011 Scouting Report: Enters preseason as a leading candidate for the starting right guard assignment…has Chris worked at both guard and tackle during his Pitt career. PROFILES 2010: Played in three games. 2009: Redshirted as a true PANTHER Jacobson freshman. High School: Four-year starter on the offensive Offensive Lineman line, playing tackle and guard for Lakeview…also a three- 6-3 295 SR* year starter at defensive tackle…fi rst team All-Region 1 Pittsburgh, Pa. on both sides of the ball…Erie Times-News All-District 2011 Scouting Report: A starter at offensive guard in 10 Team…Pennsylvania Football News All-Class A (third every game last year, Jacobson made a successful team)…PrepStar All-East Region…SuperPrep All-Northeast 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON transition to center during the spring…tenacity and Shane Team…rated the No. 26 prospect in Pennsylvania by Rivals IN REVIEW versatility make him a valuable asset up front…could and No. 33 by SuperPrep…rated one of the nation’s top be ready for an All-Big East caliber year. 2010: Started 40 offensive tackle prospects by Scout…played under Johnson Coach Dan York…also a basketball letterman. Personal: all 13 games at left guard. 2009: Played in all 13 games, Offensive Lineman making one start...starting assignment came against Cory Arthur King, born 10/31/90, is the son of Ron and 6-5 325 FR* North Carolina in the Meineke Car Care Bowl at left guard Carol King…has one brother…administration of Fort Washington, Md. when he replaced ailing senior starter Joe Thomas justice major. (ankle)...his play in the bowl helped Dion Lewis rush for 2011 Scouting Report: Enters his fi rst active season THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK 159 yards against the nation’s No. 6 overall defense...in looking to provide depth at guard. 2010: Redshirted as a addition to providing depth at guard, also served on the true freshman. High School: Considered one of the top fi eld goal/PAT units. 2008: Played in three games, including offensive line prospects in the Maryland/District of Columbia the USF, Navy and Louisville contests. 2007: Redshirted region following an accomplished career at DeMatha as a true freshman. High School: A product of nearby Catholic…consensus fi rst-team All-Maryland selection… Keystone Oaks High, Jacobson was considered one of the earned All-Metropolitan honors from The Washington nation’s top offensive line prospects…selected a U.S. Army Post, Washington D.C. Pigskin Club and DCSports All-American and played in the All-American Bowl, an Fan.com…All-Gazette…All-Washington Catholic Athletic all-star game featuring the nation’s top 80 high school Conference (WCAC)…vital cog up front for DeMatha’s players at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas… powerful offense…the Stags averaged more than 35 SuperPrep and PrepStar All-American…considered the points per game, while their top two rushers averaged top overall prospect in Pennsylvania by Scout.com… nearly nine yards per carry…helped DeMatha to a rated the No. 38 overall prospect in the country on Scout’s combined 22-2 (.917) record his fi nal two years…played “Hot 100” list…rated one of the nation’s top 10 offensive in two WCAC championship games for DeMatha, including guard prospects by Scout.com (No. 3) and Rivals.com his junior year when the Stags captured the title… (No. 9)…Scout All-East Region…compiled an impressive selected to play in the Maryland Crab Bowl All-Star Game 137 pancake blocks as a senior and 259 over his fi nal (Baltimore vs. D.C.)…rated one of the country’s top 35 two seasons at Keystone Oaks…was a dominant force on offensive guards by Rivals and Scout…PrepStar All-Atlantic the defensive side of the ball as well…had 43 tackles, Region…rated the No. 13 overall prospect in Maryland by 13 tackles for loss and three sacks his senior year…for Rivals and No. 14 by Scout…rated the No. 23 overall his career had 147 tackles, 49 tackles for loss and 17 prospect in the Mid-Atlantic Region by SuperPrep…played sacks…shared Keystone Oaks’ team MVP honor with under Coach Bill McGregor. Personal: Shane Everett fellow Pitt teammate Myles Caragein…named to The Johnson Jr., born 8/10/92, is the son of Shane and Alisha Associated Press Pennsylvania Class AAA All-State Team Johnson Sr…. has one sister…enrolled in the School of (fi rst team)…Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “Fabulous 22”… Arts and Sciences.

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Defense G/GS Sacks FR PBU Int. UT AT TFL TOT 2008 7/0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 2009 13/0 4.0 0 1 0 11 7 5.5-33 18 2010 13/11 10.0 0 1 0 31 20 17.5-96 51 TOTAL 33/11 14.0 0 2 0 42 27 23.0-129 69

120 as a junior…rushed for 743 yards as a senior and had over 1,200 his junior year…Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “Fabulous 22”…Pittsburgh Tribune-Review “Terrifi c 25”… named fi rst team All-Midwestern Conference on both sides Adam of the ball as a junior and senior…led Aliquippa to a 10-1 record, the Midwestern Conference championship Lazenga and quarterfi nals of the WPIAL Class AA playoffs his senior Linebacker year…team went 30-4 (.882) his fi nal three seasons, 6-0 235 FR* winning the Midwestern Conference and advancing to the Bethel Park, Pa. WPIAL playoffs each year…rated one of the country’s top 20 linebacker prospects by SuperPrep...Scout All-East 2011 Scouting Report: Enters his second year as a walk-on Region…PrepStar All-East Region…rated Pennsylvania’s at Pitt…joined Panthers as a fullback prospect but will Brandon No. 12 prospect by SuperPrep, No. 14 by Rivals.com and compete at Sam linebacker this season. 2010: Joined Pitt No. 15 by Scout.com…played under Coach Mike as a training camp walk-on and redshirted. High School: Lindsey Zmijanac…also an all-conference honoree in basketball… Accomplished athlete at Bethel Park, excelling at football Defensive End YMCA Scholar-Athlete honoree…National Honor Society. and wrestling...2009 Pittsburgh Tribune-Review Male High 6-2 250 SR* Personal: Brandon Anthony Lindsey, born 1/10/89, is the School Athlete of the Year...three-year football starter on Aliquippa, Pa. son of John and Cheryl Lindsey…has two brothers… offense and defense for Bethel Park...compiled more than mother earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in 270 tackles his fi nal three seasons as a linebacker...selected 2011 Scouting Report: A valuable asset on Pitt’s front nursing from the University of Pittsburgh…father played fi rst team all-state Class AAAA by the Pennsylvania Sports seven who can play as a down lineman or in the “Panther” basketball at Memphis State University (1969-71)… Writers...Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “Fabulous 22”...Pittsburgh role (a standup hybrid defensive end/linebacker)…as an brother Willie played football at Northwestern (1989-92)… Tribune-Review “Terrifi c 25”...led team to a combined end in the 4-3 scheme last year, Lindsey ranked among administration of justice major. 26-3 (.897) mark his fi nal two seasons...his junior year the nation’s most productive defenders and earned All-Big Bethel Park went 16-1, winning the WPIAL Class AAAA East. 2010: Earned second team All-Big East…led the championship and advancing to the PIAA title game... Big East in tackles for loss (1.38 TFLs/game) and ranked played under Coach Jeff Metheny...selected to play in the second in sacks (0.77 sacks/game)…nationally, Lindsey Pennsylvania Scholastic Football Coaches Association ranked 16th in sacks (tied) and 16th in tackles for loss… (PSFCA) East-West All-Star Game...also a three-time on the season he totaled 51 tackles, 17.5 TFLs, 10 sacks sectional wrestling champion...was the WPIAL heavyweight and three forced fumbles…stepped into prominent role at wrestling champion as a senior and fi nished third in the DE with the injured status of Greg Romeus…had six tackles state...boasted a career record of 135-22, including a (matching his career high) in three separate games…had 45-2 mark as a senior...three-time all-academic wrestling fi ve tackles with a career-high three sacks vs. Rutgers… selection...National Honor Society. Personal: Adam had four total TFLs and a forced fumble vs. the Scarlet Michael Lazenga, born 2/17/92, is the son of Thomas Knights…had six tackles and two TFLs vs. West Virginia… and Linda Lazenga...has two brothers...father played had six tackles at Connecticut, including a four-yard sack football at Princeton…enrolled in the College of and forced fumble vs. the Huskies…had fi ve tackles and Jack Business Administration. two TFLs vs. Louisville…had a seven-yard sack vs. FIU, forcing a fumble to set up Pitt’s fi nal TD…had six tackles Lippert in the regular-season fi nale at Cincinnati. 2009: Played in Defensive Tackle all 13 games as a top reserve at defensive end…compiled 6-4 265 SO* 18 tackles, 5.5 TFLs and four sacks…had a career-high Harrisburg, Pa. six tackles and two sacks vs. Syracuse…also had sacks against USF and Buffalo. 2008: Played in seven games 2011: After spending a year providing depth at center, as a reserve linebacker and special teams contributor to Lippert will transition back to the defensive line…will vie letter. 2007: Redshirted as a true freshman. High School: for time at tackle. 2010: Moved from defensive end to Earned status as one of the nation’s top prospects while center prior to spring drills and lettered as the top reserve, at Aliquippa High…SuperPrep All-American…rated playing in six games. 2009: Redshirted as a true freshman. the nation’s No. 9 strongside linebacker prospect by High School: Tom Lemming and PrepStar All-America Scout.com…was a two-way standout for the Quips, playing defensive lineman who excelled as a pass rusher at Central running back in addition to linebacker…named to The Dauphin…rated the country’s No. 9 weakside defensive Associated Press Pennsylvania Class AA All-State Team end prospect by Rivals…named to The Associated Press (fi rst team)…led Aliquippa in tackles each of his fi nal Pennsylvania Class AAAA All-State Team (second team)… two seasons, compiling 115 stops his senior year and fi rst-team All-Mid-Penn Commonwealth selection as both

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an offensive and defensive lineman…led Mid-Penn and SuperPrep…rated the No. 6 overall prospect in Commonwealth with 11 sacks…also blocked three kicks Pennsylvania by SuperPrep and No. 8 by Rivals…played as a senior…over his junior and senior seasons, Lippert under Coach Ron Graham…selected to play in the Big 33 compiled 110 total tackles and 19 sacks…three-year Football Classic…also a wrestling and track and fi eld starter on both sides of the ball, playing defensive end, letterman. Personal: Daniel Jaron Mason, born 4/3/91, is tight end and, as a senior, offensive guard and tackle… the son of Dereke and Carol Mason…has two brothers… led team to a three-year mark of 24-11 (.686) and three brother Terry McCall played running back and defensive berths in the District 3-AAAA playoffs…played under Coach back at Robert Morris University (1996-99)…social Glen McNamee…rated the No. 7 player in Pennsylvania sciences major. by Rivals and No. 29 by SuperPrep…SuperPrep All- Northeast Team…selected to play in the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl, a national all-star game in Myrtle Beach, S.C….also selected to play in the Big 33 Football Dan Classic…a basketball and track and fi eld letterman… two-time district fi nalist in the shot put and discus… Mason Honor Roll student. Personal: Jack Clinton Lippert, born Linebacker 9/23/90, is the son of Jill Lippert…has one brother… 6-0 220 SO* sociology major. Pittsburgh, Pa. 2011 Scouting Report: Coming off a medical redshirt year due to a signifi cant knee injury sustained in the season’s third game last fall…focus during the offseason has been PROFILES on continued rehabilitation. 2010: Pitt’s starting middle Chris PANTHER linebacker at the beginning of the year, Mason was limited to just three games due to a season-ending knee injury Mike (right) sustained in the Miami game (Sept. 23)…had Fullback 16 tackles on the season…had a season-high seven 6-1 240 JR* tackles in the opener at Utah. 2009: Played in all 13 games, West Haven, Conn. starting three...had 26 tackles, 3.5 TFLs, two sacks and an 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON

INT…made two starts at MLB (Navy and NC State) for the 2011 Scouting Report: Enters his third year as a walk- IN REVIEW injured Adam Gunn…also made a start at Will linebacker on…lettered as a reserve fullback and special teams Joseph against North Carolina in the Meineke Car Care Bowl... player last year…suffered a signifi cant left knee injury made a key play in Pitt’s bowl victory when he intercepted during spring drills and spent the offseason working on Lopez a UNC pass on the goal line late in the fi rst half to turn rehabilitation following surgery…enjoyed a distinguished Defensive Back back a scoring threat...earned Big East Defensive Player year in the classroom and was named to the Big East All- 5-9 170 FR* of the Week for his performance against Navy, when he Academic Football Team. 2010: Earned his fi rst letter

had a season-high 11 tackles and two sacks in the fi rst after playing in all 13 games…primary THIS IS PITT contributions PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK Upper Saddle River, N.J. starting assignment of his career. High School: SuperPrep came on special teams…also saw prominent time off 2011 Scouting Report: Enters his second year as a walk-on and PrepStar All-American who compiled more than 200 the bench against Louisville when starting fullback cornerback. 2010: Joined Pitt as a training camp walk-on tackles over his junior and senior seasons at Penn Hills… Henry Hynoski left the game in fi rst half due to injury… and redshirted. High School: Three-year letterman at rated the country’s No. 8 middle linebacker prospect by Mike had two receptions for 17 yards against the receiver for New Jersey’s Don Bosco Prep, one of the premier Scout…named to The Associated Press Pennsylvania Class Cardinals. 2009: Joined team as a fall walk-on and programs in the country…Lopez helped Don Bosco to an AAAA All-State Team (fi rst team)…Pittsburgh Post-Gazette redshirted. High School: Two-time all-area and all-league undefeated season and fi nal No. 1 ranking in the 2009 “Fabulous 22”…Pittsburgh Tribune-Review “Terrifi c 25”… selection at West Haven…earned three letters as a tight USA Today Super 25 high school football poll…team Harrisburg Patriot-News “Platinum 33”…as a senior end and linebacker under Coach Ed McCarthy…team averaged an incredible 46 points per game en route to a Mason had over 100 tackles with 10 sacks, three forced captain…compiled nearly 200 tackles during his varsity 12-0 record and the Non-Public, Group 4 championship, fumbles and a fumble recovery…three-year starter who career…led West Haven to a three-year record of 25-7 the Ironmen’s fourth consecutive state title…played under led Penn Hills to a combined 24-11 (.686) mark and three (.781) and two playoff berths…also earned three letters in Coach Greg Toal. Personal: Joseph Anthony Lopez, born trips to the WPIAL Class AAAA playoffs, including a title track and fi eld…Scholar-Athlete honoree…DECA member. 10/16/91, is the son of Kathryn Pansini and Arturo game berth as a sophomore…in addition to linebacker, Personal: Christopher Thomas Mike, born 8/5/88, is the Lopez…has one sister…enrolled in the School of Arts was also a tough blocker as a starting fullback… son of Rodger and Susan Mike…has one brother… and Sciences. linebacker MVP at the State College NIKE Camp…rated media and professional communication major. one of the country’s top 20 linebacker prospects by Rivals

MASON’S CAREER STATISTICS

Defense G/GS Sacks FR PBU Int. UT AT TFL TOT 2009 13/3 2.0 0 0 1 15 11 3.5-16 26 2010 3/2 0.0 0 0 0 9 7 0-0 16 TOTAL 16/5 2.0 0 0 1 24 18 3.5-16 42

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Bill Chaplick. High School: At Woodland Hills was selected Polynesia-Mainland Bowl at Aloha Stadium…SuperPrep fi rst team All-State Class AAAA by the Pennsylvania All-American…PrepStar All-East Region…rated one of the Sports Writers…Pennsylvania Football News All-Class country’s top 100 overall prospects by Scout…rated the AAAA…Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “Fabulous 22”… country’s No. 11 defensive end by Scout…rated the No. Pittsburgh Tribune-Review “Terrifi c 25”…was the only 16 weakside defensive end by Rivals…rated New Jersey’s two-way starter for Woodland Hills’ 2009 WPIAL Class No. 2 prospect by Scout, No. 3 by Rivals and No. 4 by AAAA champion team…collected 61 tackles and seven SuperPrep…played under Coach Greg Toal. Personal: sacks as a senior defensive tackle and also started at Bryan Christopher Murphy, born 3/27/92, is the son of offensive guard…had 55 tackles and six sacks as a Thomas and Ellen Murphy…has two brothers…brother junior while also starting at tight end…in his three Tommy played baseball at Caldwell College…brother Joe seasons as a varsity starter, helped Woodland Hills to played baseball at Long Island University…enrolled in the WPIAL playoffs each season…in addition to the ’09 the School of Arts and Sciences. Randy WPIAL title, the Wolverines fi nished 12-2 and advanced to the quarterfi nals of the PIAA state playoffs…set Morris Woodland Hills records for power lifting, bench pressing Fullback 340 pounds and squatting 620…selected to play in the 5-11 205 FR* Big 33 Football Classic…rated one of the top 30 overall Cranberry Township, Pa. prospects in Pennsylvania by Scout and SuperPrep… SuperPrep All-Northeast Team…PrepStar All-East 2011 Scouting Report: Second-year walk-on who will Region…played under Woodland Hills coach George Novak. compete at fullback. 2010: Joined team as a fall walk-on Personal: Khaynin Kendall Mosley-Smith, born 7/18/91, and redshirted. High School: Was a two-year, two-way is the son of Lisa Smith…has four sisters and two starter at Seneca Valley, playing linebacker and fullback… brothers…enrolled in the School of Arts and Sciences. selected All-Northern Seven at linebacker…helped team to the WPIAL Class AAAA playoffs his senior year…played under Coach Don Holl…two-time winner of Seneca Valley’s Mark “Raider Strongman Competition.” Personal: Randel G. Morris, born 3/14/92, is the son of Randel and Lisa Myers Morris…has one brother and one sister…father played Quarterback running back at Indiana University of Pennsylvania… 6-4 230 FR* enrolled in the College of Business Administration. Cleveland, Ohio 2011 Scouting Report: Strong-armed quarterback enters his fi rst active season following a redshirt campaign… built like a prototypical “pro-style” quarterback but is capable of making plays on his feet as well. 2010: Bryan Redshirted as a true freshman. High School: Lauded by Rivals as the top quarterback prospect in the state of Murphy Ohio following an exceptional senior year at Outside Linebacker St. Ignatius…arm strength earned national recognition 6-3 250 SO by the scouting services…was rated No. 4 on Rivals’ “country’s strongest arm” list…named the No. 11 Washingtonville, N.Y. pro-style quarterback in the country by Rivals…threw 2011 Scouting Report: Returning letterman who is for 2,127 yards and 20 touchdowns with only eight Khaynin “K.K.” transitioning to the “Panther” position, a hybrid defensive interceptions during his fi nal season at St. Ignatius… end and linebacker in the 3-4 scheme…played as a true completed 54% of his passes (140 of 261)…selected Mosley-Smith freshman last year as a defensive end in a 4-3 alignment. fi rst team All-Ohio Division I (largest classifi cation)… Defensive Tackle 2010: After being sidelined during fall training camp due Northeast Lakes District Co-Offensive Player of the 6-0 295 FR to a right foot fracture, Murphy entered active duty on Year…led St. Ignatius to an 11-1 record and the regional Oct. 23 against Rutgers…played in six games as a reserve semifi nals of the Ohio Division I playoffs…played under Pittsburgh, Pa. defensive end to letter…had one tackle on the year (vs. Coach Chuck Kyle…selected to play in USA Football’s 2011 Scouting Report: A former all-state defensive Kentucky in the BBVA Compass Bowl). High School: Starred “Team USA vs. The World” game, which matched USA lineman at Pittsburgh’s Woodland Hills High who spent for New Jersey’s Don Bosco Prep, one of the premier Football’s 2010 Junior National team (45 of the country’s the 2010 fall term at Milford Academy in New York before programs in the country…helped Don Bosco to an top high school seniors) against a world team comprised enrolling at Pitt in January…participated in spring drills undefeated season and fi nal No. 1 ranking in the 2009 of 45 of the best players aged 19 and under from eight and will have freshman eligibility for the 2011 season. USA Today Super 25 high school football poll…had 47 other countries…also selected to play in the prestigious Prep School: Rated the country’s No. 10 prep school tackles and nine sacks as a senior in helping the Ironmen Big 33 Football Classic…also was a letterman in prospect by Rivals…earned Milford’s Most Valuable to a 12-0 record and the Non-Public, Group 4 championship, basketball and track and fi eld. Personal: Mark Albert Defensive Player award after compiling 28 tackles, 10 the program’s fourth consecutive state title…collected Myers, born 2/13/92, is the son of Tim and Wendy Myers… tackles for loss, two sacks and two blocked fi eld goals… nearly 100 tackles and 19 quarterback sacks over his has a twin brother Matt…enrolled in the School of Arts Milford went 11-1 against a schedule primarily comprised fi nal two seasons…fi rst team All-New Jersey and All-New and Sciences. of collegiate competition…played under Milford coach Jersey Non-Public…selected to play in the Hawaii/

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offensive lineman for Pitt from 1985-89…selected to play in the Big 33 Football Classic…also a varsity basketball letterman. Personal: Lucas Edward Nix, born 9/28/89, is the son of Russell and Lynn Nix…has one brother, Nate, who played defensive end at Pitt and was a four-year letterman (2007-10)…administration of justice major.

Lucas Marco Nix Pecora Offensive Lineman Defensive Back 6-6 310 SR 5-11 195 JR* Jefferson Hills, Pa. Johnstown, Pa. 2011 Scouting Report: Enters his third season as a starter Phil 2011 Scouting Report: Enters his fourth year as a walk- on Pitt’s offensive line…has played versatile roles in his on defensive back at Pitt…will provide depth at free two prior years as a starter, contributing at both guard Peckich safety and also continue to contribute on special teams, PROFILES and tackle…slated to start at right tackle as a senior… Defensive Back where he has lettered the past two seasons…enjoyed a PANTHER distinguished year in the classroom and was named to owns 25 career starts…ready for an All-Big East caliber 5-10 185 FR* senior season. 2010: Played in all 13 games, starting the Big East All-Academic Football Team. 2010: Played McKees Rocks, Pa. 12…fi lled dual roles on Pitt’s offensive line…started in 10 games, serving on special teams and as a backup season’s initial three games at right tackle before shifting 2011 Scouting Report: Second-year walk-on who will free safety to earn his second letter. 2009: Played in six to right guard for the Oct. 2 FIU contest…went on to start provide depth at bandit safety. 2010: Joined team as a games on special teams to letter in his fi rst active nine contests at right guard…lone missed start of the training camp walk-on and redshirted. High School: season…had two tackles on the year, including stops 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON

year was the Nov. 26 West Virginia game. 2009: Started Standout running back and defensive back at Montour… against Navy and Louisville. 2008: Joined team as a IN REVIEW all 13 games at right offensive tackle…efforts helped started every game of his varsity career (48)…as a senior walk-on for training camp and redshirted…impressed tailback Dion Lewis rush for 1,799 yards, the second- rushed for more than 1,300 yards with 25 touchdowns… on the scout team and was named Pitt’s Special Teams highest single-season total in school history. 2008: Played defensively had 62 tackles…rushed for more than 2,000 Prep Player of the Year. High School: Finished his career in six games as a reserve offensive tackle to letter in his yards over his junior and senior years…had 14 career at Richland High as one of the most prolifi c passers in true freshman season. High School: Nationally coveted interceptions…All-Parkway Conference…Pittsburgh Pennsylvania history…a four-year starter, Pecora threw lineman prospect who was a dominant two-way performer Post-Gazette West “Fabulous 22”…played under Coach for 6,772 yards to rank ninth in state history…threw for

for perennial power Thomas Jefferson High…Parade All- Lou Cerro…selected to play in the Pennsylvania Scholastic 2,267 yards as a senior to lead THIS IS PITT Richland to PRO FOOTBALL a 7-4 record PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK American…PrepStar “Dream Team”…SuperPrep All- Football Coaches Association (PSFCA) East-West All-Star and its fi rst playoff berth in 20 seasons…also was a American…selected to play in the 2008 U.S. Army All- Game…also a three-time all-section pick in baseball… three-year starter at safety and had a 99-yard interception American Bowl…rated one of the top 50 players in the Honor Roll student. Personal: Philip Reid Peckich, born return for a touchdown his senior year…named to The country by PrepStar (No. 22), Scout (No. 28), Rivals 9/26/91, is the son of Phil and Jeanne Peckich…has one Associated Press Pennsylvania Class AA All-State Team (No. 39) and SuperPrep (No. 43)…two-time fi rst-team sister…enrolled in the School of Arts and Sciences. as an “athlete” selection…played under Coach Brandon selection on The Associated Press Pennsylvania Class Bailey…selected to play in the Lantzy Finest 40 All-Star AAA All-State Team at defensive tackle…rated Game…a four-year letterman in wrestling…captured Pennsylvania’s No. 3 overall prospect by Rivals, Scout and the Southwest Regional and District 6 Class AA titles Keystone Recruiting…rated one of the top 10 offensive (171-pound class) as a senior…placed fi fth at the PIAA tackle prospects in the country by Scout (No. 5) and Class AA Wrestling Championships. Personal: Marco Vito Rivals (No. 9)…No. 7 offensive lineman by SuperPrep… Pecora, born 2/25/89, is the son of Pat and Tracy Pecora… was the No. 5 overall prospect on Scout’s East Top 100 has two sisters and one brother…father is a legendary list…Pittsburgh Post-Gazette WPIAL Class AAA Player of wrestling coach at the University of Pittsburgh- the Year…compiled 67 tackles, four sacks and two Johnstown…history major. fumble recoveries, including one for a touchdown his senior year…as an offensive lineman, Nix paved the way for a 1,500-yard rusher…four-year starter for Thomas Jefferson and was part of three WPIAL Class AAA championships and two PIAA titles during his career…as a senior led the Jaguars to a 16-0 record and their second PIAA title in four seasons…Thomas Jefferson went 55-5 (.917) during his four varsity seasons…Pittsburgh Post- Gazette “Fabulous 22”…Pittsburgh Tribune-Review “Terrifi c 25”…Harrisburg Patriot-News “Platinum 33”… played under Coach Bill Cherpak, who was a standout

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Defense G/GS Sacks FR PBU Int. UT AT TFL TOT 2008 9/0 0.0 0 0 0 6 1 0-0 7 2009 13/0 0.0 1 1 1 8 5 0-0 13 2010 12/12 0.0 1 6 1 28 12 0-0 40 TOTAL 34/12 0.0 2 7 2 42 18 0-0 60

cornerback in all 12 regular-season games…missed played under Coach Kevin Marabito…four-year varsity BBVA Compass Bowl vs. Kentucky with a concussion... football letterman who helped Greater Johnstown to a compiled 40 tackles, six PBUs, one interception, one forced combined 27-16 mark (.628), including the school’s fi rst- fumble, one fumble recovery and one blocked punt…in ever District 6 championship…also lettered in track and Emanuel his fi rst career start, had six tackles, forced and recovered wrestling. Personal: Antwuan T. Reed, born 11/29/89, is a fumble, and blocked a punt at Utah…had career-high the son of Angela Reed and Thomas Butler…has one Rackard seven tackles with one PBU at Syracuse…clinched a brother and one sister…social sciences major. Linebacker 17-10 victory at USF with an INT at the Pitt 20 as time 6-0 220 SO* expired…was named the defensive recipient of the Ed Belle Glade, Fla. Conway Award as one of the most improved players of spring drills. 2009: Played in all 13 games as a reserve 2011 Scouting Report: Third-year walk-on who will provide cornerback…had 13 tackles, one interception and one competitive depth at Will linebacker and be a factor on fumble recovery…INT came against USF…had a season- special teams. 2010: Lettered in his fi rst active season high two tackles in four different games…clinched the by playing in fi ve games in special teams capacities. 24-17 victory at Rutgers when he recovered a fumble 2009: Joined team as a fall walk-on and redshirted. (forced by Jovani Chappel) at the Knights’ 47 with a High School: Standout defensive end and linebacker for minute to go…named the coaching staff Special Teams perennial Florida power Glades Central…All-Florida Class Player of the Game for the Notre Dame contest. 2008: 3A…all-county…helped Glades Central to a three-year Played in the fi nal nine contests of the season, making mark of 33-5 (.868) during his varsity career…had eight his debut in Pitt’s nationally televised 26-21 upset at No. tackles and three sacks in the “Muck Bowl” against 10 USF…had seven tackles and one forced fumble on the Tristan Pahokee High…played under coaches Jessie Hester and year…had a season-high three tackles vs. Louisville… Willie Snead…also lettered in wrestling and track and forced a fumble at Cincinnati. High School: Two-time Roberts fi eld…High Honors graduate. Personal: Emanuel Sean fi rst-team selection to The Associated Press Pennsylvania Linebacker Rackard, born 6/26/90, is the son of Reuben and Alzie Class AAA All-State Team as a running back at Greater 6-1 230 SR* Dukes…has one sister…communication major. Johnstown…rushed for 4,276 yards in his high school Perkasie, Pa. career, averaging 8.5 yards per carry, and scored 55 total touchdowns…as a senior, Reed rushed for 1,915 yards 2011 Scouting Report: Versatile and intelligent player on 220 carries (8.7 avg.) and 25 touchdowns…averaged who could contribute at either the Sam or Will linebacker an amazing 36.7 yards per catch (257 yards on seven positions this year…owns starting experience at both catches) and had four TD receptions…led all Johnstown spots…is a past honoree on the Big East All-Academic area players with 158 total points…rushed for 348 yards Football Team. 2010: Played in all 13 games, starting and four touchdowns and also had a receiving TD against eight…made seven starts at Will linebacker and one Richland as a senior…had 328 yards and four TDs against start at Sam linebacker…collected 40 tackles, 4.5 TFLs Penn Cambria…also rushed for 292 yards on 28 carries and one fumble recovery…twice recorded a career-high (10.4 avg.) and scored six touchdowns against Somerset… six tackles, including the Rutgers and New Hampshire as a junior, rushed for 1,461 yards on 142 carries –– an contests...had four tackles and two TFLs at Syracuse. average of 10.3 yards per carry — and scored 15 TDs and 2009: Did not play in any games after suffering a training four two-point conversions…played safety on defense and camp shoulder injury (left) that ultimately necessitated Antwuan compiled 180 tackles, fi ve interceptions, three fumble surgery. 2008: Played in all 13 games, primarily serving recoveries and two defensive TDs for his career…named in special teams capacities…had seven tackles on the Reed The Tribune-Democrat Offensive Player of the Year as a year…had a season-high two tackles in the Rutgers Defensive Back senior…three-time selection to The Tribune-Democrat and Connecticut games. 2007: Redshirted as a true 5-10 190 SR All-Area Team…selected one of the top 50 National Players Johnstown, Pa. of the Year by Old Spice “Red Zone”…rated the No. 14 prospect in Pennsylvania by Scout, No. 28 by Keystone 2011 Scouting Report: Grizzled veteran in the secondary Recruiting and No. 31 by Rivals…considered the country’s and Pitt’s most experienced cornerback…started every No. 18 cornerback prospect by Scout…PrepStar All-East regular-season game a year ago…held out of spring drills Region…rated No. 37 on Scout’s East Top 100 list… for cautionary reasons due to a concussion but is expected to be at full strength for training camp. 2010: Starter at

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freshman…scout team standout who was named Pitt’s Special Teams Prep Player of the Year. High School: ROBERTS’ CAREER STATISTICS Excelled as both a running back and linebacker at Defense G/GS Sacks FR PBU Int. UT AT TFL TOT Pennridge High…rushed for 1,592 yards on 286 carries 2008 13/0 0.0 0 0 0 4 3 0-0 7 (5.6 avg.) and scored 13 touchdowns…selected All- 2009 0/0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Suburban I League on both sides of the ball…as a two- 2010 13/8 0.0 1 0 0 25 15 4.5-10 40 year, two-way starter, played running back, linebacker, TOTAL 26/8 0.0 1 0 0 29 18 4.5-10 47 strong safety and also punted…nominee for the Maxwell Football Club’s Annual Jim Henry Award for the Area High School Player of the Year…recipient of the Club’s Mini Max High School Award…rated the nation’s No. 26 weakside linebacker prospect by Scout.com…rated one of Pennsylvania’s top 50 prospects by Scout.com… PrepStar All-East Region…played under Coach Randy Cuthbert, former running back with the Pittsburgh Steelers (1992-93)…also played lacrosse…recipient of National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete Award…National Honor Society of High School Scholars…Distinguished Honor Roll…Academic Achievement in Social Studies and Environmental Science. Personal: Tristan Pierce Roberts, born 11/18/88, is the Matt Cameron son of Richard and Lori Roberts…has one brother and PROFILES one sister…Roberts’ father, Richard, is a fi rst cousin of Rotheram Saddler PANTHER former Pitt defensive backs Tim Lewis (1979-82) and Offensive Lineman Wide Receiver Louis Riddick (1987-90)…Lewis is a 1982 Pitt All- 6-6 350 FR* 5-7 170 JR* American and longtime NFL assistant, currently serving North Olmsted, Ohio Monroeville, Pa. as secondary coach with the …Riddick spent eight years as a player in the NFL…Tristan has an 2011 Scouting Report: Enters his fi rst active season 2011 Scouting Report: Will fi gure prominently in Pitt’s extensive football family tree that also includes cousins following a freshman redshirt…will compete for signifi cant offense as well as the return game…slated to play the time at offensive guard. 2010: Redshirted as a true “Z” receiver, a position that would seem tailor-made for 2010 SEASON in Pro Football Hall of Fame defensive tackle Alan Page IN REVIEW (who played at Notre Dame before starring with the freshman. High School: Decorated offensive line prospect Saddler in the Panthers’ new multiple no-huddle attack… and ) and defensive who was an All-Ohio Division I (largest classifi cation) also looks to resume his role as a primary punt returner. back Aaron Beasley (a West Virginia product who played performer at North Olmsted…a three-year starter who 2010: Played in all 13 games as a return man and reserve with the , and Atlanta had more than 120 pancake blocks during his career… receiver…had seven catches for 33 yards and one TD… Falcons)…other cousins include Robb Riddick (Buffalo had 65 pancake blocks as a senior, an average of nearly averaged 20.9 yards on 22 kick returns (460 yards) and Bills) and Will Lewis (Seattle Seahawks), who both starred seven per game…graded out at 90% effi ciency in his 10.5 yards on 25 punt returns (263 yards)…punt return average ranked third in the Big East and 24th at Millersville University before playing in the NFL… blocking assignments…fi rst team Northeast Lakes All- THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK chemical and petroleum engineering major. District…fi rst team All-Southwestern Conference…The nationally…averaged career best 15.2 yards per punt Plain Dealer All-Star Team…North Olmsted team MVP and return vs. Rutgers (5 for 76)…career-long 31-yard punt captain…selected to play in the Big 33 Football Classic return vs. Syracuse set up a short TD drive (22 yards), and OHSFCA North-South Classic all-star game…rated giving Pitt the lead for good, 14-7, in second quarter… one of the nation’s top 30 offensive guard prospects by had career-high four catches vs. New Hampshire, including Scout and Rivals…rated the No. 27 overall prospect in one for a two-yard TD. 2009: Played in 11 games, missing Ohio by Rivals and No. 35 by Scout…rated one of the top two due to injury…averaged 25.3 yards on 25 kick returns 50 players in the Midwest Region by SuperPrep…PrepStar (633 yards)…averaged 11.7 yards on three punt returns All-Midwest Region…played under Coach Mike Ptacek. (35 yards)...had three receptions for 41 yards (13.7 avg.) Personal: Matthew Robert Rotheram, born 7/5/92, is and one TD…also rushed twice for 15 yards (7.5 avg.)… the son of Robert and Judith Rotheram…has two had two kick returns for 81 yards (40.5 avg.) with a long brothers and one sister…enrolled in the School of Arts of 42 at West Virginia…scored fi rst career TD at NC State, and Sciences. taking a screen pass 13 yards for a score…also had a career-long 47-yard kick return vs. the Wolfpack...had Pitt’s longest punt return of the season on a 21-yarder in the Meineke Car Care Bowl against North Carolina...the return set up a short Pitt TD drive (45 yards) in the second quarter, giving the Panthers a 10-7 lead...coaching staff Special Teams Player of the Game for the Buffalo contest…had 80 yards on three kick returns (26.7 avg.) vs. the Bulls…limited to one kick return for 42 yards and an 11-yard punt return at Louisville due to a left ankle injury, which forced him to miss subsequent Connecticut and Rutgers games. 2008: Took a redshirt

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after suffering a torn left ACL during the opening week of Receiving G/GS Rec. Yards Avg. Long TDs Pts. training camp. High School: Rated the No. 8 all-purpose 2009 11/0 3 41 13.7 24 1 6 player in the country by Rivals…considered one of the 2010 13/0 7 33 4.7 13 1 6 best kick returners in WPIAL history, returning seven TOTAL 24/0 10 74 7.4 24 2 12 kickoffs for touchdowns over his fi nal two seasons at Gateway, one short of a national record…despite teams Kickoff Returns KO Ret. Yards Avg. Long TDs Pts. rarely kicking to him his senior year, Saddler averaged 2009 25 633 25.3 47 0 0 30.7 yards per kick return and 25.1 yards per punt 2010 22 460 20.9 29 0 0 return…rushed for 1,706 yards on 236 carries (7.2 avg.)… TOTAL 47 1,093 23.3 47 0 0 as a senior, compiled 2,299 all-purpose yards and 31 Punt Returns Punt Ret. Yards Avg. Long TDs Pts. touchdowns, including 24 rushing, three receiving and 2009 3 35 11.7 21 0 0 four on returns (two kickoffs and two punts)…named to 2010 25 263 10.5 31 0 0 The Associated Press Pennsylvania Class AAAA All-State TOTAL 28 298 10.6 31 0 0 Team (fi rst team) in the specialist category…Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “Fabulous 22”…Pittsburgh Tribune-Review “Terrifi c 25”…Harrisburg Patriot-News “Platinum 33”… SADDLER GAME BY GAME three-year starter at Gateway, playing running back and defensive back…led Gateway to a 24-11 mark (.686) 2010 SEASON during his career, including three WPIAL Class AAAA Game Rec. Yds. TDs playoff berths…the Gators went 11-2 his senior season, @Utah 2 11 0 capturing the “Big East” Conference championship and New Hampshire 4 16 1 advancing to the WPIAL title game…scored on a hook- Miami 1 6 0 and-lateral play in the waning seconds of the WPIAL title FIU 0 0 0 game to force overtime…the TD was named ESPN’s “Play @Notre Dame 0 0 0 of the Month” for November 2007…rated Pennsylvania’s @Syracuse 0 0 0 Rutgers 0 0 0 No. 10 prospect by Rivals, No. 12 by Scout and Keystone Louisville 0 0 0 Recruiting and No. 18 by SuperPrep…rated No. 35 on @Connecticut 0 0 0 Scout’s East Top 100 list…SuperPrep All-Northeast @USF 0 0 0 Team…PrepStar All-East Region…rated the nation’s No. West Virginia 0 0 0 27 running back by Scout…played under Coach Terry @Cincinnati 0 0 0 Smith…selected to play in the Big 33 Football Classic. vs. Kentucky 0 0 0 Personal: Cameron George Saddler, born 9/27/89, is the Game Kick Rtn. Yds. TDs Punt Rtn. Yds. TDs son of George and Darlene Saddler…has three sisters @Utah 1 24 0 0 0 0 and one brother…is an uncle of former Pitt basketball New Hampshire 3 70 0 3 26 0 All-American DeJuan Blair, who starred for the Panthers Miami 3 53 0 4 37 0 from 2007-09 and now is a member of the San Antonio FIU 1 14 0 2 32 0 Spurs…his other nephew, Greg Blair (DeJuan’s younger @Notre Dame 3 55 0 1 (-2) 0 brother), plays football at the University of Cincinnati… @Syracuse 3 52 0 4 44 0 communication major. Rutgers 1 23 0 5 76 0 Louisville 0 0 0 0 0 0 @Connecticut 3 79 0 2 15 0 @USF 0 0 0 1 23 0 West Virginia 1 21 0 1 6 0 @Cincinnati 3 69 0 1 0 0 vs. Kentucky 0 0 0 1 6 0 2009 SEASON Game Kick Rtn. Yds. TDs Punt Rtn. Yds. TDs YSU 1 37 0 0 0 0 @Buffalo 3 80 0 0 0 0 Navy 0 0 0 0 0 0 @NC State 3 93 0 0 0 0 @Louisville 1 42 0 1 11 0 Connecticut DNP @Rutgers DNP USF 1 21 0 0 0 0 Syracuse 2 32 0 1 3 0 Notre Dame 4 82 0 0 0 0 @West Virginia 2 81 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati 6 123 0 0 0 0 vs. North Carolina 2 42 0 1 21 0

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after a jarring hit...the Panthers went on to kick a 33-yard fi eld goal with 52 seconds left, providing the winning margin in the 19-17 victory...Shanahan also keyed winning fi eld goal drive vs. Connecticut with a 29-yard catch- and-run that put Pitt at the UConn 15...the Panthers kicked an 18-yard fi eld goal as time expired for a 24-21 win...missed opening two contests of the season due to a training camp hand fracture (left). 2008: Redshirted as a true freshman. High School: Highly productive receiver who was named to The Associated Press Pennsylvania Class AAAA All-State Team (fi rst team)…a Division I prospect in both football and basketball at Norwin…on Ryan Mike the strength of an exceptional senior year, chose to pursue football in college…averaged 19.8 yards per catch with Schlieper Shanahan 37 receptions for 731 yards…scored 13 touchdowns… Offensive Lineman Wide Receiver compiled more than 100 catches for 1,998 yards with 6-5 305 SO* 6-5 225 JR* 30 touchdowns for his career…as a safety, posted career Wexford, Pa. North Huntingdon, Pa. statistics of 125 tackles and nine interceptions, including two picks returned for TDs…also had two punt returns for 2011 Scouting Report: Will provide depth and competition 2011 Scouting Report: Veteran receiver whose size, smarts scores…caught fi ve touchdowns in a single game vs. at offensive guard…has worked at both left and right and strong hands will be assets in Pitt’s multiple no-huddle Gateway and also had a 98-yard TD reception vs. Pittsburgh guard during his career. 2010: Played in three games offensive attack…slated to start at the “Y” receiver Central Catholic…led team to the WPIAL Class AAAA PROFILES (New Hampshire, FIU and Rutgers). 2009: Redshirted as position…a distinguished student who is a two-time playoffs each of his fi nal two seasons…team went PANTHER a true freshman. High School: Named to The Associated honoree on the Big East All-Academic Football Team. 7-4, advancing to the WPIAL quarterfi nals his senior Press Pennsylvania Class AAAA All-State Team (fi rst 2010: Played in 13 games, starting 10…had 43 catches season…Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “Fabulous 22”… team)…Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “Fabulous 22”… for 589 yards (13.7 avg.) and one TD on the year… Pittsburgh Tribune-Review “Terrifi c 25”…Harrisburg Harrisburg Patriot-News “Platinum 33”…played both averaged 20.7 yards on three catches at USF (62 total Patriot-News “Platinum 33”…three-time fi rst team left and right offensive tackle as a senior at North yards)…had receptions of 36 and 20 yards to key a TD All-Foothills Conference…played under Coach Dan Allegheny…led team to a combined 17-6 mark (.739) his drive that put Pitt up 10-3 in third period against the Conwell…rated Pennsylvania’s No. 16 overall prospect by 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON

fi nal two seasons, including consecutive trips to the WPIAL Bulls…had four catches for 82 yards (20.5 avg.) vs. Scout, No. 21 by SuperPrep, No. 24 by Keystone IN REVIEW Class AAAA playoffs…team went 11-1 his junior year, FIU…had four catches for 64 yards (16.0 avg.) and his Recruiting and No. 37 by Rivals…rated No. 52 on Scout’s capturing the Northern Six conference title and advancing fi rst career TD reception (30 yards) at Syracuse…matched East Top 100 list…PrepStar All-East Region…SuperPrep to the WPIAL semifi nals…rated the No. 28 prospect in career best with fi ve catches (for 75 yards) vs. West All-Northeast Team…selected to play in the Big 33 Football Pennsylvania by Rivals and SuperPrep…SuperPrep All- Virginia. 2009: Played in 11 games, starting two...starting Classic…was a three-time section MVP in basketball… Northeast Team...PrepStar All-East Region…played assignments came against USF and North Carolina in the averaged 15 points, nine rebounds and six assists per under Coach Art Walker Jr….also played baseball and Meineke Car Care Bowl...had 15 receptions for 211 yards game his senior year…averaged 17.5 points, nine basketball…North Allegheny Scholar-Athlete honoree. (14.1 avg.) on the year…was a major contributor in Pitt’s rebounds and eight assists as a THIS IS PITT junior…Pittsburgh PRO FOOTBALL Post- PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK Personal: Ryan Andrew Schlieper, born 8/18/90, is the son bowl victory over UNC with fi ve catches for 83 yards Gazette “Fabulous Five” and Pittsburgh Tribune-Review of Richard and Amy Schlieper…has two brothers…father (16.7 avg.), both career highs...on Pitt’s winning fi eld goal “Terrifi c 10” honoree…was an AAU basketball teammate was a pitcher in the Toronto Blue Jays organization from drive against the Tar Heels, Shanahan converted a of former Pitt receiver Jon Baldwin, who was a 2011 NFL 1985-1987…history major. 3rd-and-7 with a 13-yard reception, holding onto the ball fi rst-round draft choice of the Kansas City Chiefs…Honor Roll student…Letterwinners Club…Police Explorers Club. SHANAHAN’S CAREER STATISTICS Personal: Michael Andrew Shanahan, born 12/28/89, is the son of Michael and Diane Shanahan…has two Receiving G/GS Rec. Yards Avg. Long TDs Pts. sisters…dad played college basketball at Indiana 2009 11/2 15 211 14.1 29 0 0 2010 13/10 43 589 13.7 36 1 6 University of Pa. (IUP)…also had three uncles who played TOTAL 24/12 58 800 13.8 36 1 6 college basketball, including Brian Shanahan (Duquesne), Robert Shanahan (Pitt-Johnstown) and Jerry Shanahan SHANAHAN GAME BY GAME (IUP)…history major. 2010 SEASON 2009 SEASON Game Rec. Yds. TDs Game Rec. Yds. TDs @Utah 4 51 0 YSU DNP New Hampshire 3 38 0 @Buffalo DNP Miami 3 19 0 Navy 0 0 0 FIU 4 82 0 @NC State 0 0 0 @Notre Dame 5 49 0 @Louisville 0 0 0 @Syracuse 4 64 1 Connecticut 2 35 0 Rutgers 3 53 0 @Rutgers 2 32 0 Louisville 3 35 0 USF 3 21 0 @Connecticut 3 28 0 Syracuse 0 0 0 @USF 3 62 0 Notre Dame 0 0 0 West Virginia 5 75 0 @West Virginia 2 17 0 @Cincinnati 2 21 0 Cincinnati 1 23 0 vs. Kentucky 1 12 0 vs. North Carolina 5 83 0

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STREET’S CAREER STATISTICS

Receiving G/GS Rec. Yards Avg. Long TDs Pts. 2010 13/4 25 318 12.7 79 2 12 STREET GAME BY GAME 2010 SEASON Game Rec. Yds. TDs Game Rec. Yds. TDs @Utah 0 0 0 Louisville 0 0 0 New Hampshire 2 36 0 @Connecticut 3 19 0 Miami 1 5 0 @USF 1 13 0 Devin FIU 3 30 0 West Virginia 5 48 1 @Notre Dame 3 42 0 @Cincinnati 1 21 0 Street @Syracuse 3 82 1 vs. Kentucky 1 2 0 Wide Receiver Rutgers 2 20 0 6-4 190 SO* Connecticut…completed 78% of his passes (21 of 27) Bethlehem, Pa. for a career-high 307 yards with three TDs and one INT 2011 Scouting Report: After earning his way into Pitt’s vs. Rutgers…completed 71% of his passes (17 of 24) receiving rotation as a redshirt frosh, Street eyes a for 281 yards and a career-high four TDs with no INTs at starting role at the “X” position this year…the former Syracuse…scoring strikes covered 79, 15, 30 and six high school track star has excellent speed and leaping yards…had a 218.9 vs. the Orange, which ability, giving him big-play potential in the Panthers’ new entered the game fi rst in the Big East in pass effi ciency offensive scheme. 2010: Played in all 13 games, starting defense (105.8 rating)…completed 27 of 39 (69.2%) for four…had 25 catches for 318 yards (12.7 avg.) and two 272 yards, one TD and one INT at Notre Dame…hit his touchdowns…on Pitt’s fi rst play from scrimmage at fi rst eight passes vs. the Irish…also had his fi rst career Syracuse, took a screen pass 79 yards for a TD for a 7-0 rushing TD at Notre Dame (four yards)…threw for 275 lead…fi nished with a career-high 82 yards on three catches yards and two TDs vs. New Hampshire, completing 24 of (27.3 avg.) vs. the Orange…had career-high fi ve catches Tino 34 (70.6%)…closed FIU game by hitting 13 of fi nal 14 (for 48 yards) and an eight-yard TD vs. West Virginia. 2009: passes…fi nished 15 of 23 for 169 yards and a TD against Redshirted as a true freshman. High School: Compiled 49 Sunseri FIU. 2009: Played in fi ve games as the chief backup at receptions for 822 yards (16.8 avg.) and eight touchdowns Quarterback quarterback...completed 10 of 17 for 114 yards with two as a senior, the second most prolifi c receiving season in 6-2 215 JR* TDs and no INT...threw his fi rst career TD pass, a six-yarder Liberty High history…had two interceptions and 50 tackles Pittsburgh, Pa. to Aundre Wright, in the opener against Youngstown as a starting cornerback…named to The Associated Press State...was 5-of-8 passing for 80 yards against YSU, all Pennsylvania Class AAAA All-State Team (second team)… 2011 Scouting Report: Returning starter at quarterback season highs...other TD pass was a fi ve-yarder to Dorin The Morning Call All-Area (fi rst team)…led Liberty to a who reaffi rmed that status with a productive spring… Dickerson against USF. 2008: Redshirted as a true 15-1 record and the PIAA Class AAAA championship… owns a strong arm and the ability to make plays on his freshman. High School: Guided Pittsburgh Central Catholic had a key TD in the team’s 28-21 overtime victory in the feet…the son of a coach – former Pitt All-America to a 16-0 record and the PIAA and WPIAL Class AAAA title game vs. Bethel Park…in four varsity seasons, linebacker – Tino possesses a strong football championships as a senior…the PrepStar All-American Street helped Liberty to a 53-7 mark (.883) and three acumen, accelerating his transition to the Panthers’ new state title game appearances…rated the No. 22 prospect multiple no-huddle attack…honored on the 2010 Big East in Pennsylvania by SuperPrep and No. 35 by Rivals… All-Academic Football Team. 2010: Starting quarterback SuperPrep All-Northeast Team…PrepStar All-East for all 13 games…completed 64.5% of his passes (223 Region…played under Coach Tim Moncman…selected of 346) for 2,572 yards with 16 touchdowns and nine to play in the Big 33 Football Classic…also a track and interceptions…ranked third in the Big East in pass fi eld standout at Liberty…District 11 champion in the effi ciency (137.0)...had career highs in completions (28) long jump as well as the 100 and 200-meter dashes… and attempts (46) against West Virginia, throwing for set a school and district record in the long jump, reaching 284 yards, one TD and an INT…also had a team-high 24-6. Personal: Devin Curtis Street, born 3/30/91, is the 38 rushing yards, averaging 7.6 yards on fi ve attempts son of Theodore and Ria Street…has one brother…father vs. WVU…in the BBVA Compass Bowl vs. Kentucky, played football and ran track at Kutztown University… rushed for a career-high 53 yards and a TD on just four Devin’s uncle, Alvin Street, played football at Tennessee carries (13.2 avg.)...hit 69% of his passes (11 of 16) for State…communication major. 142 yards and a TD at USF…had key 18-yard rush late in the fi nal period to help Pitt burn clock with a seven- point lead over the Bulls…completed 71% of his passes (20 of 28) for 220 yards with one TD and two INTs at

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threw 23 touchdown passes against just four interceptions and 18 TDs against just six picks his junior year…led on the year…overall Sunseri completed 110-of-200 passes Weddington to a 10-2 mark and the conference title…also (55%) for 1,960 yards…named to The Associated Press a basketball letterman. Personal: Santino M. Sunseri, Pennsylvania Class AAAA All-State Team (second team)… born 12/21/88, is the son of Sal and Roxann Sunseri… Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “Fabulous 22”…Pittsburgh has two sisters and one brother…both of Tino’s parents Tribune-Review “Terrifi c 25”…rated the nation’s No. 24 are Pitt products and former standout athletes for the quarterback by Rivals and Scout…rated Pennsylvania’s Panthers…father was an All-America linebacker at Pitt, No. 22 overall prospect by Keystone Recruiting, No. 26 by lettering from 1979-81…Sal, who also graduated from Rivals and Scout and No. 30 by SuperPrep…rated No. 91 Central Catholic, was on Pitt’s coaching staff from on Scout’s East Top 100 list…SuperPrep All-Northeast 1984-92 and currently is the assistant head coach/ Team…played under Coach Terry Totten…selected to play linebackers coach at Alabama…mother was an All-East in the Big 33 Football Classic…prior to Central Catholic, gymnast at Pitt and a high school state champion… attended Weddington High in North Carolina, where he brother Vinnie is a freshman defensive back for the Andrew was an all-section quarterback, throwing for 1,800 yards Crimson Tide…communication major. Taglianetti SUNSERI’S CAREER STATISTICS Defensive Back 5-11 190 JR* Passing G/GS Att. Comp. Pct. Yds. Int. TDs Effic. Bridgeville, Pa. 2009 5/0 17 10 58.8 114 0 2 153.98 2010 13/13 346 223 64.5 2,572 9 16 136.95 2011 Scouting Report: A versatile veteran in the TOTAL 18/13 363 233 64.2 2,686 9 18 137.75 secondary who is capable of playing either the free or bandit safety positions…has distinguished himself as a

Rushing G/GS Att. Yards Avg. Long TDs Pts. PROFILES special teams demon…has fi ve career blocked punts… PANTHER 2009 5/0 1 (-2) (-2.0) (-2) 0 0 excellent student who was named to the 2010 Big East 2010 13/13 53 108 2.0 28 2 12 All-Academic Football Team. 2010: Played in 11 games, TOTAL 18/13 54 106 1.9 28 2 12 contributing on special teams and as a reserve safety… SUNSERI GAME BY GAME had 15 tackles, one TFL and two blocked punts on the year…had career-high six tackles and a blocked punt vs. Kentucky in BBVA Compass Bowl...Pitt parlayed the 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON

block into a TD and 13-3 halftime lead...it was the fi fth IN REVIEW Game Pass Att. Comp. Int. Yds. TDs Rush Att. Yds. TDs blocked punt of his career...also had a block at USF... @Utah 28 16 1 184 1 4 (-15) 0 saw signifi cant time in the secondary against Cincinnati New Hampshire 34 24 1 275 2 3 8 0 and had three tackles and one TFL. 2009: Started opening Miami 15 8 0 61 0 7 14 0 FIU 23 15 0 169 1 3 4 0 two games at free safety before suffering a season-ending @Notre Dame 39 27 1 272 1 7 9 1 left knee injury at Buffalo...received a medical redshirt... @Syracuse 24 17 0 281 4 3 (-16) 0 had four tackles on the year...recovered a fumble on the

Rutgers 27 21 1 307 3 2 (-2) 0 kickoff cover unit at Buffalo that THIS IS PITT Pitt converted PRO FOOTBALL into a PITT HISTORY TD RECORD BOOK Louisville 24 13 0 123 0 4 23 0 and 14-0 fi rst-quarter lead. 2008: Played in all 13 games @Connecticut 28 20 2 220 1 5 (-9) 0 as a true frosh…had three blocked punts (Iowa, Notre @USF 16 11 0 142 1 6 1 0 Dame and Cincinnati)…additionally collected nine tackles West Virginia 46 28 1 284 1 5 38 0 and one fumble recovery…recovered a fumbled punt vs. @Cincinnati 23 14 1 158 0 0 0 0 Louisville...had a season-high two tackles against Iowa vs. Kentucky 19 9 1 96 1 4 53 1 and Notre Dame…in addition to special teams, also served as a reserve free safety who saw time in specialized 2009 SEASON packages. High School: Specialized in making big plays Game Pass Att. Comp. Int. Yds. TDs Rush Att. Yds. TDs for Pittsburgh Central Catholic’s undefeated state YSU 8 5 0 80 1 0 0 0 champion team as a senior…averaged 11.3 yards per @Buffalo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 carry, compiling 1,161 yards and 12 touchdowns on Navy 2 2 0 (-2) 0 0 0 0 103 attempts…averaged 24.7 yards per catch on 17 @NC State DNP receptions for 420 yards…also had fi ve interceptions @Louisville DNP Connecticut DNP (one returned for a TD), three fumble recoveries and two @Rutgers DNP blocked kicks…played versatile roles, lining up at receiver, USF 5 2 0 27 1 1 (-2) 0 running back, cornerback and returning punts and Syracuse 2 1 0 9 0 0 0 0 kicks…named to The Associated Press Pennsylvania Notre Dame DNP Class AAAA All-State Team (fi rst team)…Pittsburgh Post- @West Virginia DNP Gazette WPIAL Class AAAA Player of the Year…Pittsburgh Cincinnati DNP Post-Gazette “Fabulous 22”…Pittsburgh Tribune-Review vs. North Carolina DNP “Terrifi c 25”…led Central Catholic to a 16-0 record and the PIAA and WPIAL Class AAAA championships…rated the No. 32 prospect in Pennsylvania by SuperPrep and No. 43 by Scout…SuperPrep All-Northeast Team…played under Coach Terry Totten…earned three football letters

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Andrew Taglianetti Continued TAGLIANETTI’S CAREER STATISTICS

at Central Catholic…also lettered in track and fi eld… Defense G/GS Sacks FR PBU Int. UT AT TFL TOT selected to play in the Big 33 Football Classic…National 2008 13/0 0.0 1 0 0 7 2 0-0 9 Honor Roll student…participated in the National 2009 2/2 0.0 1 0 0 3 1 0-0 4 Student Leadership Conference. Personal: Andrew Walter 2010 11/0 0.0 0 0 0 12 3 1.0-3 15 Taglianetti, born 12/22/89, is the son of Peter and Alison TOTAL 26/2 0.0 2 0 0 22 6 1.0-3 28 Taglianetti…has three brothers (including twin brother Jon) and one sister…father was an NHL defenseman 22”…Pittsburgh Tribune-Review “Terrifi c 25”…Harrisburg and played for the Pittsburgh Penguins’ Stanley Cup Patriot-News “Platinum 33”…three-time “Top 22” champion teams in 1991 and 1992…mother was a selection on both offense and defense by the coaches in collegiate swimmer at the University of Vermont… the Midwestern Athletic Conference…compiled 2,786 business-marketing major…selected to the University of rushing yards on 366 carries (7.6 avg.) and scored 53 Pittsburgh’s prestigious Blue and Gold Society, a group total touchdowns for his career…rushed for 865 yards on of undergraduate student ambassadors…interned in the 121 carries (7.1 avg.) and caught 21 passes for 557 Pittsburgh Penguins’ front offi ce this past summer. yards (26.5 avg.) as a senior…led his team to a 12-1 record his fi nal year, including a berth in the WPIAL Class AA title game…rated the No. 6 prospect in Pennsylvania by Rivals and No. 18 by SuperPrep…SuperPrep All- Northeast Team…played under Beaver Falls coach Ryan Matsook…fi nished his heralded basketball career with Ed 2,063 points to rank 22nd on the WPIAL’s all-time scoring list…averaged 18.5 points and 9.3 rebounds as a Tinker senior…was a three-time selection to The Associated Press Wide Receiver Pennsylvania Class AA All-State Team in basketball… 6-2 190 SO* Pittsburgh Tribune-Review basketball “Terrifi c 10”… Pittsburgh, Pa. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “Fabulous Five”…selected to play in the Roundball Classic basketball all-star 2011 Scouting Report: Strong, physical wideout who will game…medaled in two events at the 2009 WPIAL Class vie for increased time at the “X” receiver position. 2010: Todd AA Track and Field Championships…was a member of the Awarded his fi rst letter after playing in four games (New WPIAL champion 400-meter relay team and the WPIAL Hampshire, Syracuse, Rutgers and Louisville). 2009: Thomas runner-up in the long jump (22-10.25). Personal: Todd Redshirted as a true freshman. Prep School: Spent the 2008 season at North Carolina Tech…facing largely Outside Linebacker Robert Lee Thomas, born 4/27/91, is the son of Jodie collegiate competition, averaged an incredible 29.2 yards 6-2 220 FR* Thomas-Brown and Lionel Craft…has one brother…mother was a standout track and basketball athlete at Beaver per catch…had 21 receptions for 613 yards and six Beaver Falls, Pa. Falls and Central Dauphin High…cousin Todd Pipkin touchdowns in helping the Tigers to a 12-1 mark…played 2011 Scouting Report: An intriguing prospect at outside was a defensive end at Pitt (1987-90)…also has two under NC Tech coach Tim Newman. High School: Standout linebacker (spur) with his playmaking speed and cousins who were Division I college basketball players, receiver-defensive back who was the Pittsburgh City athleticism…enters his fi rst active campaign following Gabe Jackson (Robert Morris) and Chris Pipkin (Eastern League’s top college prospect in 2007-08 at Brashear a freshman redshirt. 2010: Redshirted as a true Michigan)…enrolled in the School of Arts and Sciences. High…as a senior had 26 receptions for 443 yards freshman…sustained a left knee injury in early October (17.0 avg.) and seven TDs…returned two interceptions that resulted in surgery. Prep School: Spent the 2009 for touchdowns in the same game against Langley (40 season at Milford Academy (N.Y.)…rated the No. 4 prep and 54 yards)…was named to The Associated Press school prospect in the country by Rivals…was named Pennsylvania Class AAAA All-State Team (second team)… Milford’s Most Valuable Defensive Player after compiling led Brashear to a 12-1 record, the City League title and 66 tackles, 12 pass breakups and four interceptions, the PIAA Class AAAA playoffs his senior year…Pittsburgh including one returned for a touchdown, as a starting Post-Gazette “Fabulous 22”…Harrisburg Patriot-News safety…helped the Falcons to an 8-5 record against a “Platinum 33”…played under Brashear coach Ron schedule comprised primarily of collegiate competition… Wabby…also an All-City performer in basketball, scoring played under Milford coach Bill Chaplick. High School: more than 1,500 career points. Personal: Edward D. A highly accomplished athlete at Beaver Falls…rated Tinker, born 4/20/89, is the son of Lisa Tinker…has one one of the country’s top 100 prospects by Tom Lemming brother…cousin Archie Donald played linebacker at (No. 68)…named a Tom Lemming and PrepStar All- Toledo…social sciences major. American…earned praise for his play at running back, wide receiver, defensive back and linebacker…three- year Associated Press Pennsylvania Class AA All-State Team honoree at three different positions…his senior year Thomas earned fi rst team all-state as a receiver… was a second-team all-state running back his junior year and a fi rst-team all-state defensive back as a sophomore…Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Male Athlete of the Year for 2008-09…Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “Fabulous

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TREBITZ’S CAREER STATISTICS

Defense G/GS Sacks FR PBU Int. UT AT TFL TOT 2009 4/0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 2010 13/0 0.0 0 0 0 7 4 0-0 11 TOTAL 17/0 0.0 0 0 0 7 4 0-0 11

Garrett Tonio Placekicker 5-10 195 SR* Monaca, Pa. 2011 Scouting Report: Enters his third season as a walk-on Ryan specialist at Pitt…will provide depth at placekicker and Joe also possibly contribute as a holder. 2010: Did not play in Turnley Trebitz PROFILES any games. 2009: Joined team as a fall walk-on…did PANTHER Offensive Lineman not play in any games. High School: Scored 149 points Linebacker during his three-year varsity career at Center High, 6-3 220 JR* 6-6 320 JR* converting 86% of his fi eld goals (19 of 22) and 97% Boca Raton, Fla. Hopewell, Pa. of his extra points (92 of 95)…two-time fi rst-team All- 2011 Scouting Report: Versatile linebacker slated to 2011 Scouting Report: Veteran offensive lineman capable Midwestern Conference…Beaver County Times Most provide depth at the Will…has experience at Sam of playing all fi ve positions up front…will compete for Valuable Kicker…helped Trojans to a three-year record linebacker as well…will again be a factor on special time at offensive guard but also could be utilized at center, 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON of 25-8 (.758) and three WPIAL Class AA playoff berths… teams…honored on the 2010 Big East All-Academic giving Pitt fl exibility in its offensive line combinations. IN REVIEW played under Coach Larry Taddeo…also a four-year Football Team. 2010: Played in all 13 games, primarily 2010: Played in all 13 games, serving on special teams letterman in soccer and was a three-time all-section on special teams…had 11 tackles on the season. 2009: and as a backup left guard behind starter Chris Jacobson. honoree in that sport…led Center to a 16-4-2 mark his Played in four games to earn his fi rst letter (Youngstown 2009: Played in four games to earn his fi rst letter senior year, including a third-place fi nish in the WPIAL State, Buffalo, Navy and Syracuse). 2008: Redshirted as (Youngstown State, Louisville, USF and Syracuse). 2008: and berth in the PIAA Class AA soccer playoffs. Personal: a true freshman. High School: South Florida Sun-Sentinel Redshirted as a true freshman. High School: Named to Garrett Edward Tonio, born 9/22/88, is the son of Kim and fi rst-team All-County selection at linebacker…three-time The Associated Press Pennsylvania Class AAA All-State

Denise Tonio…has one sister…public service major. fi rst team all-conference…started every game in West Team (second team)…All-Parkway THIS IS PITT Conference…two-year PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK Boca Raton’s four-year history…led the team in tackles starter at offensive tackle for Hopewell and a three-year for four straight seasons…four-year starter at linebacker varsity letterman…rated one of the top 40 prospects in and three-year starter at fullback…as a senior, compiled Pennsylvania by Scout (No. 31) and Rivals (No. 40)… 115 tackles, four sacks, fi ve pass breakups, three forced PrepStar All-East Region…helped team to the WPIAL Class fumbles and two fumble recoveries…led team to a AAA playoffs and a 9-2 record as a junior…played under combined 16-7 mark over his junior and senior seasons, Coach Dave Vestal…selected to play in the PSFCA East- including two Florida 4A playoff berths…team went 9-2 West All-Star Game…was also an all-conference performer his junior year, earning the fi rst state playoff berth in in basketball…Hopewell also produced Pitt’s legendary school history…selected to play in the Outback Senior Hall of Fame running back Tony Dorsett, who won the 1976 All-Star Game…three-time West Boca Raton defensive Heisman Trophy and led the Panthers to the national MVP…played under Coach Willie Dodaro, a Western championship that same season. Personal: Ryan Patrick Pennsylvania native…Trebitz was the recipient of the Turnley, born 5/1/90, is the son of James and Kim Principal’s Award for academic achievement…National Turnley…has one brother…communication major. Honor Society member. Personal: Joseph Thomas Trebitz, born 3/8/90, is the son of Tom and Teri Trebitz...has one brother and one sister…business-general management major.

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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette WPIAL Class A Player of the Year as a junior…rated the No. 23 overall prospect in Pennsylvania by Scout, No. 28 by SuperPrep and No. 29 by Rivals…SuperPrep All-Northeast Team…PrepStar All-East Region…played under Coach Tom Nola…four- year letterman in both football and basketball…also lettered in baseball and track…Honor Roll student. Personal: Kevin James Weatherspoon, born 9/27/91, is the son of Kimberle Roberts and James Weatherspoon… has two brothers and one sister…comes from a football family…father James played at Pitt and Washington & Jefferson College…uncle Ray Weatherspoon played at Justin Kevin Penn State before transferring to Pitt…brother James II played at Washington & Jefferson…uncle Lionel Virbitsky Weatherspoon Weatherspoon played at California University of Offensive Lineman Wide Receiver Pennsylvania, while cousin Ray Turner played at 6-4 280 JR* 5-10 175 FR* Toledo…enrolled in the School of Arts and Sciences. Jermyn, Pa. Clairton, Pa. 2011 Scouting Report: Made the offseason transition from 2011 Scouting Report: Enters his fi rst active season tight end to the offensive line…will provide depth at left eyeing time in Pitt’s receiving corps…will begin training tackle. 2010: Played in three games (New Hampshire, FIU camp as an understudy to returning letterman Cameron and Syracuse). 2009: Played in four games to earn his Saddler at the “Z” receiver position. 2010: Redshirted as fi rst letter (Youngstown State, Buffalo, USF and Syracuse). a true freshman. High School: A four-year starter on both 2008: Redshirted as a true freshman. High School: Four- sides of the ball for perennial Western Pennsylvania year varsity letterman and three-year starter at Lakeland… Class A power Clairton…averaged 23 yards per catch for started his fi nal three seasons at both tight end and his career, totaling 129 receptions for 2,967 yards and defensive end…named to The Associated Press 42 touchdowns…also totaled 22 interceptions in four Pennsylvania Class AA All-State Team (fi rst team) as a seasons as a starting cornerback…selected fi rst team defensive lineman…compiled 56 solo tackles and four All-State Class A by the Pennsylvania Sports Writers sacks as a senior…had 58 tackles as a junior…playing each of his fi nal two years…Pennsylvania Football News Kris in a run-oriented offense, averaged 18.9 yards per catch All-Class A (fi rst team)…Pittsburgh Post-Gazette his fi nal two seasons (12 catches for 227 yards) with “Fabulous 22”…Pittsburgh Tribune-Review “Terrifi c Wildman three touchdowns…two-time fi rst team all-conference 25”…selected to play in the prestigious Big 33 Football Fullback and all-region…WNEP-TV “Dream Team”…rated the No. Classic…as a senior, Weatherspoon had 44 catches for 6-1 255 JR* 45 prospect in Pennsylvania by Scout…helped Lakeland 891 yards (20.3 avg.) and 13 TDs, while intercepting 10 Champion, Ohio to two District 2 Class AA championships and four playoff passes on defense…led Clairton to a 15-1 record and the berths during his career…the Chiefs went a combined WPIAL and PIAA Class A championships as a senior...the 2011 Scouting Report: Second-year walk-on who will vie 40-11 (.784) during his four varsity seasons…played under Bears won 15 consecutive games en route to their second for time at fullback. 2010: Joined Pitt as a fall walk-on Coach Dan Case…also earned four letters in basketball consecutive WPIAL title and state fi nal…Clairton went a after transferring from NCAA Division II Harding (Ark.) and three in track and fi eld at Lakeland…National Honor combined 30-2 (.938) over Weatherspoon’s junior and University…sat out under transfer guidelines. At Harding Society member. Personal: Justin Joseph Virbitsky, born senior seasons…his junior year Weatherspoon had 57 (2008-09): Redshirted as a true freshman in 2008… 10/25/89, is the son of Joseph and Connie Virbitsky… receptions for 1,470 yards (25.8 avg.) and 20 touchdowns lettered as a reserve defensive end in ’09. High School: has one brother and one sister…economics major. while picking off seven passes…was named the Two-way standout at Champion…as a running back, rushed for 1,467 yards and 20 touchdowns, while compiling 86 tackles and a sack at linebacker...fi rst team All- Trumbull County and All-TAC 8 at running back…fi rst team Northeast Ohio Inland All-District at linebacker…honorable mention All-Ohio Division IV at linebacker…a four-year varsity letterman under Coach John Gibson…also earned three letters in track and two in basketball…selected Champion’s Most Valuable Performer in track…National Honor Society member…student body president…Youth Leadership Mahoning Valley President. Personal: Kristopher Allen Wildman, born 11/21/89, is the son of Ron and Pam Wildman…has one brother…uncle Dennis Wildman was a defensive back at Kent State…history major.

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GREG WILLIAMS’ CAREER STATISTICS

Defense G/GS Sacks FR PBU Int. UT AT TFL TOT 2008 13/12 3.5 0 4 2 29 18 6.5-27 47 2009 13/9 0.5 1 0 1 18 15 4.0-21 33 2010 13/11 1.0 1 3 0 44 20 5.5-20 64 TOTAL 39/32 5.0 2 7 3 91 53 16.0-68 144

defl ected by Jabaal Sheard and returned it 51 yards for a TD to give Pitt a 13-3 lead just before halftime…at Buffalo, picked up a fumble (forced by Mick Williams) and returned it 50 yards for a score…had a season-high Eric seven tackles at NC State. 2008: Stepped into the lineup after starting Sam linebacker Adam Gunn was lost for Williams the season due to a neck injury in the opener...played Outside Linebacker in all 13 games, starting the fi nal 12...compiled 47 6-3 215 FR* tackles, 6.5 TFLs, 3.5 sacks, two INTs and a blocked FG Yardley, Pa. (at Cincinnati)…had career-high eight tackles and 1.5 sacks vs. Iowa…had two INTs at Connecticut, including 2011 Scouting Report: Fleet-footed prospect at spur one returned 20 yards for a TD…he returned his other linebacker who enters his fi rst active season following a Greg pick 41 yards to set up a fi eld goal…Williams’ UConn redshirt campaign. 2010: Redshirted as a true freshman. performance marked the fi rst multiple INT game for a PROFILES High School: Two-way standout at defensive back and Williams Panther since the 2004 season (Malcolm Postell vs. PANTHER receiver for Pennsbury…named fi rst team All-Class AAAA Outside Linebacker USF)...had three tackles, a 10-yard sack and two pass by the Pennsylvania Football News in the “athlete” 6-3 240 SR* breakups in the Sun Bowl vs. Oregon State. 2007: category…two-way selection on the All-Suburban One Naples, Fla. Redshirted as a true freshman. High School: Rated one League Team…playing safety, compiled 40 tackles, three of Florida’s top 50 overall prospects after rushing for interceptions (including one returned for a touchdown), 2011 Scouting Report: A starter at Sam linebacker the 1,481 yards as a senior at Barron Collier High…averaged three pass breakups and two fumble recoveries…averaged past three seasons, Williams will transition to outside 6.9 yards per attempt on 215 carries…also scored 17 linebacker (the “Panther”) this year…this position switch 2010 SEASON 24.3 yards per catch in Pennsbury’s run-oriented touchdowns…his junior season, rushed for 1,210 yards IN REVIEW offense…had 146 yards receiving on six catches with should take fuller advantage of Williams’ ability to play on 146 carries (8.3 avg.) and 15 TDs…two-time All-Collier two TDs…led Pennsbury to a 9-2 record and the PIAA in space or on the edge…originally joined Pitt as a County…selected Honorable Mention Class 4A All-State District 1 Class AAAA playoffs as a senior…team went a running back prospect…has three defensive touchdowns by the Florida Sports Writers Association…fi nished fourth combined 18-5 (.783) during his two years as a varsity for his career. 2010: Played in all 13 games, starting in school history with 3,077 career rushing yards and starter…rated the No. 22 prospect in Pennsylvania by 11…had nine starting assignments at Sam linebacker 234 career points…rated Florida’s No. 45 prospect by Scout, No. 25 by Rivals and No. 33 by SuperPrep… and two at Will linebacker…had 64 tackles, 5.5 TFLs, SuperPrep, No. 47 by Scout.com and No. 78 by Rivals.

SuperPrep All-Northeast Team…played under Coach one sack and one fumble recovery…twice had season- com…PrepStar All-Southeast Region…played THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL under PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK Galen Snyder…Honor Roll student. Personal: Eric Jalil high seven tackles, including the Louisville and West Coach Billy Sparacio…also a standout performer in Williams, born 7/3/92, is the son of Eric and Amy Virginia contests…had six tackles vs. Kentucky in the basketball and track. Personal: Gregory Lamar Williams, Williams…has two sisters and one brother…father BBVA Compass Bowl...had fi ve tackles and two TFLs at born 12/6/88, is the son of Sandra and M.C. Williams… played basketball at Siena College…enrolled in the Connecticut…had a 32-yard fumble return vs. Syracuse, has two sisters and one brother…is a cousin of NFL School of Arts and Sciences. setting up Pitt’s fi nal TD. 2009: Played in all 13 games, tailback …is a nephew of Albert Bentley, starting nine at Sam linebacker…had 33 tackles, four who was also an NFL running back, playing for the TFLs, a sack assist, a forced fumble, a fumble recovery (1985-91) and Pittsburgh Steelers (for 50-yard TD) and an INT (for 51-yard TD)…broke open (1992)…both James and Bentley are University of Miami a close game against Syracuse when he intercepted a pass products…administration of justice major.

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MANNY WILLIAMS’ CAREER STATISTICS

Defense G/GS Sacks FR PBU Int. UT AT TFL TOT 2009 12/0 0.0 0 0 0 7 1 0-0 8 2010 1/0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 TOTAL 13/0 0.0 0 0 0 7 1 0-0 8

24-3 record (.889) his fi nal two seasons…team went 10-2 his senior year and advanced to the WPIAL Class A playoffs…the Bears went 14-1 his junior season, capturing the WPIAL Class A title and advancing to the PIAA semifi nals…rated Pennsylvania’s No. 21 overall K’Waun prospect by Scout, No. 23 by Keystone Recruiting, No. 26 by SuperPrep and No. 33 by Rivals…rated No. 44 on Williams Scout’s East Top 100 list…SuperPrep All-Northeast Defensive Back Team…PrepStar All-East Region…rated the nation’s No. 5-10 190 SO 24 safety prospect by Scout…played under Coach Tom Paterson, N.J. Nola. Personal: Emmanuel Joseph Williams, born 3/9/90, is the son of Rose Kelly and Willie Williams…has three 2011 Scouting Report: Will be a leading candidate for a Manny brothers and two sisters…communication major. starting assignment at cornerback after an impactful freshman season…served as a primary backup at corner Williams last year and earned his fi rst collegiate start in the BBVA Linebacker Compass Bowl. 2010: Played in 10 games, starting one 6-1 225 JR* as a true frosh cornerback...starting assignment came in Clairton, Pa. the BBVA Compass Bowl vs. Kentucky...had a team and career-high nine tackles in the bowl game against the 2011 Scouting Report: Working to bounce back after Wildcats...had 14 tackles and three PBUs on the season. missing virtually the entire 2010 season due to a knee High School: Versatile performer for New Jersey power injury…focus during the offseason has been on continued St. Joseph Regional, playing running back, receiver and rehabilitation…upon a healthy return, is slated to compete cornerback during his career…All-New Jersey…All-New at Sam linebacker. 2010: Sustained a left knee injury in Jersey Non-Public…All-Bergen County…led team to the opener at Utah and missed the balance of the season. back-to-back Non-Public Group 3 state championships 2009: Played in 12 games to earn his fi rst letter…had his fi nal two seasons…St. Joseph went a combined 20-4 eight tackles and one forced fumble on the year…on the Salath (.833) during Williams’ junior and senior years…had 32 kickoff cover team, forced a Buffalo return man to fumble, tackles, two interceptions and two fumble recoveries, giving Pitt possession at the UB 23…Pitt threw a TD pass Williams while scoring eight touchdowns (four rushing and four on the next play for a 14-0 lead in the eventual 54-27 Wide Receiver receiving) as a senior…averaged 7.4 yards per rush victory…had a season-high two tackles in three different 6-3 195 FR* games (Buffalo, NC State and USF). 2008: Redshirted as (243 yards on 33 carries) and 14.4 yards per reception Harrisburg, Pa. (16 catches for 231 yards)…as a punt returner, averaged a true freshman. High School: Excelled on both sides of 12.2 per return (six for 73 yards)…rated the No. 18 the ball at Clairton…as a senior strong safety had 82 2011 Scouting Report: Big and athletic prospect at prospect in New Jersey by Scout, No. 22 by SuperPrep and tackles, 4.5 sacks, an interception return for a touchdown wideout who enters his fi rst active season following a No. 23 by Rivals…SuperPrep All-Northeast Team… and a fumble return for a TD…averaged an amazing redshirt campaign…slated to compete for time at the PrepStar All-East Region…played under Coach Tony 16.3 yards per carry at fullback, carrying 26 times for “Y” receiver position. 2010: Redshirted as a true freshman. Karcich. Personal: K’Waun Lamar Williams, born 424 yards and 13 touchdowns…named to The Associated High School: Averaged 21.6 yards per catch as a senior at 7/12/91, is the son of Sharmane Cunningham and Press Pennsylvania Class A All-State Team (fi rst team)… Bishop McDevitt, compiling 46 receptions for 995 yards Rockel Williams…has three brothers…enrolled in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “Fabulous 22”…Pittsburgh and 18 touchdowns…over his fi nal two seasons, totaled School of Arts and Sciences. Tribune-Review “Terrifi c 25”…Harrisburg Patriot-News 95 receptions for 1,894 yards (19.9 avg.) and 29 TDs… “Platinum 33”…three-time All-Eastern Conference selected fi rst team All-State Class AAAA by the selection…three-year starter on both sides of the ball Pennsylvania Sports Writers…Pennsylvania Football News for Clairton…started at outside linebacker and tight end All-Class AAAA…Harrisburg Patriot-News Mid-Penn All- as a junior and sophomore…led Clairton to a combined Conference Keystone Division…led Bishop McDevitt to a 12-1 record as a senior, including a berth in the District K’WAUN WILLIAMS’ CAREER STATISTICS 3 Class AAAA fi nal…team went a combined 22-4 (.846) over his fi nal two years…selected to play in the prestigious Defense G/GS Sacks FR PBU Int. UT AT TFL TOT Big 33 Football Classic…rated the No. 13 overall prospect 2010 10/1 0 0 3 0 14 0 0-0 14 in Pennsylvania by Scout, No. 15 by SuperPrep and No. 28 by Rivals…SuperPrep All-Northeast Team…PrepStar All-East Region…played under Coach Jeff Weachter. Personal: Salathiel Moses Williams, born 9/26/91, is the son of Keisha George-Williams and Christopher Williams… has one sister…enrolled in the School of Arts and Sciences.

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Chris Yankoski Placekicker/Punter 5-10 200 SR* Plum, Pa. 2011 Scouting Report: Third-year walk-on specialist who will compete at both placekicker and punter this season. 2010: Did not play in any games. 2009: Joined team as a PROFILES spring walk-on…did not play in any games. High School: PANTHER Did not play high school football but was a two-sport standout in soccer and volleyball for Plum…team captain in both sports…All-WPIAL Class AAA in soccer…led soccer team to three section championships and the 2005 WPIAL Class AAA championship…also helped volleyball team to the section title his senior year…National Honor 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON

Society…High Honors student…Plum student government IN REVIEW leader. Personal: Christopher Joseph Yankoski, born 12/27/88, is the son of David and Lisa Yankoski…has one sister…father was a kicker at Bloomsburg University… graduated this April with a business degree in marketing…is pursuing his MBA at Pitt’s Katz Graduate Matt Brett School of Business. Yoklic Zuck EODBO ITHSOYPOFOBL THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK Punter Wide Receiver 6-4 205 SO* 6-1 190 FR* Gibsonia, Pa. Shippenville, Pa. 2011 Scouting Report: Enters his third year as a walk-on 2011 Scouting Report: Enters his second year as a walk- punter at Pitt…has the potential to be a defensive weapon on wideout…will compete for time at the “Y” receiver with his leg strength…also a holder on placements…had position. 2010: Joined team as a walk-on for training a standout year in the classroom and was named to the camp…did not play in any games and redshirted. High 2010 Big East All-Academic Football Team. 2010: Did not School: Compiled 94 catches for 1,366 yards (14.5 avg.) play in any games. 2009: Joined team as a fall walk-on and 18 touchdowns his fi nal three seasons at and redshirted. High School: An All-Quad North punter at Keystone…selected fi rst team All-State Class A by the Pine-Richland High…averaged 39.45 yards per punt Pennsylvania Sports Writers as a senior after catching (1,578 yards on 40 punts) as a senior with fi ve downed 48 passes for 909 yards (18.9 avg.) and 12 TDs…had inside the 20…earned two letters under Coach Clair 85 tackles and two interceptions at defensive back… Altemus…also a two-year letterman in baseball…Honor two-way fi rst team all-conference selection…played Roll student. Personal: Matt David Yoklic, born 10/10/90, under Coach Jason Nellis…earned a combined 11 varsity is the son of Al and Jodie Yoklic…has one brother and letters at Keystone, including four in baseball, three in one sister…communication major. football, two in basketball and two in track and fi eld… all-conference pitcher and infi elder in baseball…an all- district performer in track…National Honor Society. Personal: Brett Alan Zuck, born 8/30/91, is the son of Jeff and Lisa Zuck…has one sister…administration of justice major.

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E.J. Banks and four touchdowns in his fi nal two games to lead Zach Brown DB • 5-11 • 185 Booker T. Washington to the Oklahoma Class 5A state RB • 5-10 • 220 Pittsburgh, Pa., Montour championship with a 13-1 record…in the state title game Royal Palm Beach, Fla., against East Central, rushed for 222 yards on 27 carries Royal Palm Beach Transferred to Pitt this past offseason after spending his (8.2 avg.) to lead BTW to a 32-3 victory…accounted for freshman year (2009-10) at Notre Dame…joined the three touchdowns in the win, rushing for two and throwing Transfer running back from Wisconsin who will have Panthers as a walk-on and will sit out the 2011 season for another…in the state semifi nals, had 201 yards and immediate eligibility at Pitt…provides the Pitt backfi eld under NCAA transfer guidelines…did not play during the two TDs on 18 carries (11.2 avg.) against Guthrie… with an experienced and durable back who can make an ’09 season for the Irish and redshirted…hails from selected to the Oklahoma Coaches Association All-State immediate impact…will have fi fth-year eligibility for the Western Pennsylvania and was a standout for Montour Team…Tulsa World All-Metro...played under Coach Darrell Panthers in 2011. At Wisconsin (2007-10): Three-year High…was twice selected fi rst team Associated Press Hall…also a three-year letterman in track…state letterman for the Badgers who rushed for 1,152 yards Class AAA All-State…Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “Fabulous champion long jumper. Personal: John Isaac Bennett, and 11 touchdowns on 240 carries (4.8 avg.) for his 22”…Pittsburgh Tribune-Review “Terrifi c 25”...named born 3/15/93, is the son of Erskine and Diane Bennett… career…also had 20 receptions for 105 yards (5.3 avg.)… to the ESPNU150 (No. 135 overall and No. 13 among has two sisters. played in 36 career games for the Badgers with nine “athletes”)…rated the No. 13 prospect in Pennsylvania starts…spent his fi nal season (2010) as a redshirt… by SuperPrep…broke into Montour’s starting lineup as a was a two-time Academic All-Big Ten selection (2008 quarterback and safety his freshman year…was a and 2009). 2009: Earned his third letter…played in 1,000-yard passer each of his fi nal three seasons, Joshua Brinson 12 games, starting fi ve…fi nished third on the team in throwing for 3,338 yards and 23 touchdowns during that WR • 6-2 • 195 rushing yards (279), rushing attempts (66) and rushing span…rushed for 1,015 yards and 14 TDs as a senior Homestead, Fla., South Dade H.S., touchdowns (three)…rushed for a season-high 63 yards and 920 yards with 10 TDs during his junior season…led El Camino (Calif.) College with two touchdowns on 12 carries vs. Wofford…rushed Montour to a 12-1 record and the WPIAL Class AAA for 51 yards on a season-high 14 carries vs. Northern championship game as a junior…played under Montour Will have junior eligibility at Pitt after transferring from Illinois. 2008: Earned his second letter after playing in coach Lou Cerro…also lettered in basketball and track El Camino College…El Camino’s leading receiver in 2010 12 games…was third on the team with 55 carries for in high school. Personal: Edgar Darrin Banks Jr., born with 37 receptions for 498 yards (13.5 avg.) and three 305 yards (5.5 avg.) and three touchdowns…had a 1/31/91, is the son of Edgar and Cardelle Banks Sr…. touchdowns…Southern California Football Association season-high 87 yards on 15 carries (5.8 avg.) and a TD has two sisters. (SCFA) All-National Division Northern Conference…played vs. Akron. 2007: Made an instant impact as a true under El Camino coach John Featherstone…as a senior freshman, playing in 12 games and starting the fi nal at South Dade Senior High, had an abbreviated fi nal four contests of the season…logged 84 carries for 450 season due to injury…had seven receptions for 186 yards yards (5.4 avg.) and four TDs in those four starting Isaac Bennett (26.6 avg.) and four touchdowns despite suffering an assignments…had 568 rushing yards for the year, the RB • 5-11 • 190 injury in the opening game that kept him out until the fi fth-highest rushing total ever for a Wisconsin Tulsa, Okla., Booker T. Washington playoffs…upon returning from the injury, he helped freshman…named Big Ten Co-Offensive Player of the South Dade reach the Region 4, Class 6A semifi nals in Week after he rushed for 250 yards and two touchdowns Rushed for nearly 1,400 yards as a senior despite missing 2007…as a junior, was an All-District 16-6A selection on 29 carries (8.6 avg.) in a victory at Minnesota…his four games due to an ankle injury…averaged 9.6 yards and honorable mention All-Dade County 4-6A…played 250 yards were the 10th most in school history and the per carry on the season, rushing for 1,372 yards and under South Dade coach Ivan Chicola…also a basketball fourth highest by a Wisconsin freshman…rushed for 108 14 touchdowns on 143 attempts…had fi ve receptions and track letterman. Personal: Joshua Brinson, born yards and two TDs on 27 carries (4.0 avg.) in upset win for a whopping 182 yards — an average of 36.4 yards 10/18/89, is the son of Barbara Brinson and stepson of over 13th-ranked Michigan…fi rst career starting per catch — and three TDs…also threw a touchdown John Collier...has two sisters. pass…fi nished the year in a fl urry, rushing for 423 yards

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assignment came at No. 1 Ohio State…carried 20 times Cullen Christian catches for 581 yards (20.8 avg.) and eight TDs…two-time for 63 yards (3.2 avg.) against the Buckeyes. High School: DB • 6-0 • 190 All-Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC)… All- Finished his career ranking second in career touchdowns Pittsburgh, Pa., Penn Hills Prince Georges County…helped team to a 9-3 mark and (25) and rushing yards (1,984) at Royal Palm Beach… second consecutive berth in the WCAC championship PrepStar All-American…rated one of the top 100 prospects Transferred to Pitt this past offseason from Michigan… game…DeMatha went 31-5 (.861) during his three in Florida by Rivals…rated one of the country’s top 55 will sit out the 2011 season under NCAA transfer varsity seasons…rated one of the top 50 prospects in running back prospects by Scouts Inc. and Rivals… guidelines. At Michigan (2010): Lettered as a true the Mid-Atlantic region by SuperPrep…played under rushed for 1,062 yards and 16 touchdowns as a senior… freshman cornerback playing in 11 games…had six Coach Bill McGregor…joins another DeMatha product fi rst team all-area and all-conference…Royal Palm tackles on the year…twice had a season-high two at Pitt in redshirt freshman offensive lineman Shane Beach team captain…was twice selected the team’s tackles, including the Connecticut and Penn State games. Johnson. Personal: Samuel John Collura, born 5/25/93, “Most Unselfi sh Player”…played under Coach Eric High School: Starred at Penn Hills High at wide receiver is the son of Joseph and Kelly Collura…has two brothers. Patterson…a three-sport standout who earned nine and cornerback under Coach Ron Graham…selected fi rst varsity letters, including four in track, three in football team All-State Class AAAA by the Pennsylvania Sports and two in basketball…listed in Who’s Who Among Writers…SuperPrep All-American…PrepStar “Dream American High School Students. Personal: Zacchaeus Team”…selected to play in the U.S. Army All-American Devin Cook Kadeem Brown, born 2/6/89, is the son of Chester and Bowl and Big 33 Football Classic…compiled 28 tackles, OLB • 6-4 • 230 Nancy Brown…has one brother and one sister…will fi ve tackles for loss, two fumble recoveries and four Beaver Falls, Pa., Beaver Falls PROFILES PANTHER pursue his master’s work in Pitt’s School of Education. interceptions as a senior…offensively had nine receptions for 200 yards (22.2 avg.) and one touchdown… Two-way standout for Beaver Falls as a tight end and rated the nation’s No. 3 cornerback by Scout and No. 8 middle linebacker…was Beaver Falls’ top defender with by Rivals…rated one of the country’s top 100 overall 105 tackles, 15 TFLs, six sacks and two interceptions… Lloyd Carrington prospects and the No. 2 player in Pennsylvania by averaged 18.7 yards per catch with 10 receptions for 187 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON

DB • 6-0 • 180 Rivals…selected the Most Valuable Defensive Back at yards…also was utilized as a fullback and rushed for IN REVIEW Dallas, Texas, Lincoln the 2010 State College NIKE Camp. Personal: Cullen 200 yards and two TDs on 20 carries (10.0 avg.)… fi rst Blake Christian, born 4/24/92, is the son of Carlson and team All-State Class AA by the Pennsylvania Sports Did not go out for varsity football until his senior year Wendy Christian…has one brother and one sister. Writers…fi rst team Pennsylvania Football News All-Class but impressed major-college recruiters with his size and AA…fi rst team All-Midwestern Conference…selected to speed…was “discovered” by the Lincoln football staff play in the Big 33 Football Classic…led Beaver Falls to EODBO ITHSOYPOFOBL THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK on the basketball court…had as many as 17 scholarship a 10-2 record as a senior and the semifi nals of the WPIAL offers before signing with Pitt…selected All-District Sam Collura Class AA playoffs…rated one of the top 40 prospects in 12-4A…compiled 72 tackles and six interceptions… TE • 6-3 • 245 Pennsylvania by Rivals…played under Coach Ryan played under Coach James Argenti. Personal: Lloyd A. Elkridge, Md., DeMatha Catholic Matsook…joins another Beaver Falls product at Pitt, Carrington, born 4/8/93, is the son of Dorothy Daniels redshirt freshman outside linebacker Todd Thomas. and Lloyd Carrington. Rated one of the top 20 prospects in the state of Maryland Personal: Devin Michael Cook, born 6/18/93, is the son by Rivals…a two-way starter as a senior for perennial of Dannie and Deborah Cook…has one brother. power DeMatha Catholic…compiled 86 tackles and 12 sacks at defensive end…had 14 receptions for 287 yards (20.5 avg.) and fi ve touchdowns at tight end…in his two seasons as DeMatha’s starting tight end, compiled 28

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Malcolm Crockett Brendon Felder Nicholas Grigsby RB • 5-10 • 180 WR • 5-10 • 175 LB • 6-1 • 210 Takoma Park, Md., Lynn, Mass., Gateway (Pa.) Trotwood, Ohio, Trotwood-Madison Friendship Collegiate Academy Transferred to Pitt this past offseason from North One of the top linebackers in the state of Ohio…fi rst team Rushed for nearly 2,000 yards and scored 20 touchdowns Carolina…will sit out the 2011 season under NCAA All-Ohio Division II…fi rst team Southwest All-District… over his junior and senior seasons at Friendship Collegiate transfer guidelines. At North Carolina (2010): Did not Dayton Daily News All-Area Division I-II…collected Academy…although limited by an ankle sprain his senior play in any games and redshirted as a true freshman. 154 tackles, four sacks, four forced fumbles and one year, still had 810 yards and fi ve TDs in seven games… High School: Selected fi rst team All-State Class AAAA by interception (returned 70 yards for a touchdown) as a selected to play in the inaugural Chesapeake Bowl all-star the Pennsylvania Sports Writers as a senior all-purpose senior…led Trotwood-Madison to a 12-3 record and the game that showcases players from Pennsylvania, New player at Gateway…Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “Fabulous Ohio Division II state championship game…had 10.5 Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and 22”…Pittsburgh Tribune-Review “Terrifi c 25”…played tackles in the state title game against Maple Heights… Washington, D.C….SuperPrep All-Mid-Atlantic Team… diverse roles for the Gators, including wide receiver, selected to play in the OHSFCA North-South Classic rated one of the top 30 players in Mid-Atlantic region by tailback, defensive back, kick returner and quarterback all-star game…rated the No. 15 prospect in Ohio by SuperPrep…played under Coach Aazaar Abdul-Rahim… in Wildcat formations…compiled more than 1,600 all- Rivals…rated the country’s No. 16 outside linebacker by Certifi cate of Achievement Cum Laude Award recipient. purpose yards and scored 20 touchdowns as a senior… Rivals…played under Coach Maurice Douglass…also a Personal: Malcolm Dion Crockett, born 10/21/92, is the had fi ve returns for touchdowns, including three on punt three-year letterman in track. Personal: Nicholas Mario son of Melvina Crockett and Ron Henderson. returns and two kickoff returns…helped Gateway to a Grigsby, born 7/2/92, is the son of Ernestine Grigsby and 12-1 record his senior year and a berth in the WPIAL Eric Wilson…has nine brothers and three sisters. Class AAAA championship game…played under Coach Terry Smith…selected to play in the Max Emfi nger All- Corey Davis American Bowl Game Classic and Big 33 Football RB • 5-11 • 180 Classic…prior to Gateway, attended Danvers (Mass.) Justin Jackson Gladewater, Texas, Gladewater St. John’s Prep. Personal: Brendon Aaron Felder, born WR • 6-3 • 185 12/29/91, is the son of Wanda Laws and Aaron Felder… Daphne, Ala., Daphne Rushed for nearly 1,800 yards and scored 31 total has one sister…Brendon’s Godfather is former standout touchdowns as a senior at Gladewater…selected to the Philadelphia 76ers’ guard Andrew Toney (1980-88). Compiled 76 receptions for 1,152 yards (15.2 avg.) and Associated Press Texas Class 3A All-State Team (second 14 touchdowns in his fi nal two years at Daphne…had team)…fi rst team News-Journal All-East Texas…fi rst 36 catches for 547 yards (15.2 avg.) as a senior in team All-District 16-3A...rushed for 1,745 yards and helping his team to a 15-0 record and the Alabama 28 touchdowns on 207 carries (8.4 avg.)…had seven Jason Frimpong Class 6A championship…All-Baldwin County…played catches for 84 yards (12.0 avg.) and a TD…also had two DB • 5-10 • 180 under Coach Glenn Vickery…Daphne H.S. is the same returns for touchdowns…totaled 188 points in 10 games, Irving, Texas, MacArthur school that produced West Virginia quarterback Pat White. an average of 18.8 points per game…had four 200-yard Personal: Justin Durell Jackson, born 10/30/92, is the rushing games…averaged an incredible 21 yards per carry Diversely talented athlete who played receiver, running son of Larry and Sarah Jackson…has one brother. against Rusk, compiling 294 yards and fi ve touchdowns back and quarterback his senior year at MacArthur…was on just 14 attempts…had 292 yards and six touchdowns selected All-District 6-5A at receiver…had 33 receptions on 24 carries (12.2 avg.) against Brownsboro…played for 457 yards (13.8 avg.) and two touchdowns…rushed under Coach Jerrod Baugh…also played baseball and for 298 yards on 64 carries (4.7 avg.) and fi ve TDs…also basketball and ran track. Personal: Corey Devon Davis, completed 5-of-7 passes for 52 yards…was the team’s born 11/23/92, is the son of Marquand and Cherlondia full-time starting quarterback as a junior and completed Moore…has two sisters and one brother. 51-of-106 passes for 654 yards with seven touchdowns and three interceptions, while rushing for an additional 371 yards and four TDs…played under Coach Brian Basil…was also a four-year track letterman. Personal: Jason Nana Frimpong, born 9/29/92, is the son of Clement and Elizabeth Frimpong…has two sisters and one brother.

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Ronald Jones Lafayette Pitts Juan Price WR • 5-8 • 165 DB • 5-11 • 180 OLB • 6-0 • 235 Fort Meade, Fla., Fort Meade Duquesne, Pa., Woodland Hills Rankin, Pa., Woodland Hills

Four-year starter at Fort Meade, including his junior and One of Western Pennsylvania’s most coveted prospects… Starred on both sides of the ball for Woodland Hills as a senior seasons at quarterback…started at wide receiver SuperPrep All-American…standout as a running back and linebacker and tight end…rated one of the top 15 his freshman and sophomore seasons…went 21-3 as cornerback for Woodland Hills…rushed for 1,758 yards middle linebacker prospects in the country by Scout… a starting QB, directing Fort Meade to two district on 218 carries (8.1 avg.) and scored 28 touchdowns… selected All-State Class AAAA by the Pennsylvania Sports championships and two appearances in the regional selected fi rst team All-State Class AAAA by the Writers (second team)…Pennsylvania Football News All- fi nals…his senior year passed for 1,698 yards and 20 Pennsylvania Sports Writers as an “athlete”…Pennsylvania Class AAAA (second team)…Pittsburgh Tribune-Review touchdowns, while rushing for 624 yards and 10 TDs… Football News fi rst team All-Class AAAA at defensive “Terrifi c 25”…All-Big East Conference…led team to a All-Florida Class 1A…two-time All-Polk County…played back…Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “Fabulous 22”… combined 21-6 mark his fi nal two years, including back- under Coach Jemalle Cornelius…also ran track and Pittsburgh Tribune-Review “Terrifi c 25”…All-Big East to-back appearances in the WPIAL Class AAAA played basketball at Fort Meade. Personal: Ronald Noel Conference…led team to a combined 21-6 mark his championship game…Woodland Hills went 12-2 his Jones III, born 12/12/92, is the son of Ronald and fi nal two years, including back-to-back appearances in junior year, winning the WPIAL title and advancing to the Sabrina Jones Jr….has fi ve sisters and two brothers. the WPIAL Class AAAA championship game…Woodland PIAA state quarterfi nals…as a senior, team went 9-4 Hills went 12-2 his junior year, winning the WPIAL title and reached the WPIAL title game again…played under PROFILES PANTHER and advancing to the PIAA state quarterfi nals…as a Coach George Novak…selected to play in the Big 33 senior, team went 9-4 and reached the WPIAL title game Football Classic (Pennsylvania vs. Ohio)…rated the Darius Patton again…played under Coach George Novak…selected to nation’s No. 14 middle linebacker by Scout…rated the WR • 5-10 • 170 play in the Big 33 Football Classic (Pennsylvania vs. Ohio) No. 16 prospect in Pennsylvania by SuperPrep and No. 19 Poland, Ohio, Poland Seminary and the inaugural Chesapeake Bowl all-star game that by Rivals…SuperPrep All-Northeast Team…one of three 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON

showcases players from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Woodland Hills products to sign with Pitt this year, IN REVIEW One of the top receiver prospects in the state of Ohio… Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and joining defensive lineman Khaynin Mosley-Smith and two-time All-Ohio Division III…fi rst team Northeastern Washington, D.C.…rated the No. 12 prospect in defensive back Lafayette Pitts. Personal: Full name is Inland All-District…twice named to the MyValleySports.com Pennsylvania by Rivals and SuperPrep…rated the Ejuan (pronounced ah-juan) Amir Price but prefers to be “Big 22,” which honors the top 22 players in Ohio’s nation’s No. 12 cornerback by Scout…rated the nation’s called Juan…was born 1/30/93…is the son of Michelle No. 16 defensive back by SuperPrep…will reunite with a Price…has one brother.

Mahoning Valley…had 49 receptions for 800 yards THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK (16.3 avg.) and 12 touchdowns as a senior…also had pair of fellow Woodland Hills products at Pitt — fi ve interceptions and returned a fumble for a TD as a freshman defensive lineman Khaynin Mosley-Smith and defensive back…his junior year, had 41 catches for 726 freshman linebacker Juan Price. Personal: Lafayette E. yards (17.7 avg.), intercepted three passes and scored Pitts, born 9/24/92, is the son of Marsha Pitts and twice on kick returns…moved to Poland, Ohio prior to his Cliffton Carley…has fi ve brothers and four sisters. junior year…previously attended Penn Hills High (Pa.) and was a standout for the Indians as a sophomore… rated one of the top 50 prospects in Ohio by Rivals…rated one of the top 100 prospects in the Midwest region by SuperPrep…SuperPrep All-Midwest Team…played under Coach Marc Brungard. Personal: Darius Tyrone Patton, born 5/12/93, is the son of Tinika Carter and Shawn Patton…has three brothers and one sister…father played running back at Youngstown State and was a member of the Penguins’ 1994 national title team.

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Artie Rowell winning three consecutive Metro Conference championships, seven tackles against Illinois and Purdue…made his three consecutive district titles and one regional fi rst career start at Penn State and had six tackles… OL • 6-2 • 275 championship…his team also had a 28-game regular- started the Gator Bowl against Mississippi State and had Harrisburg, Pa., Central Dauphin season winning streak…one of two Dr. Phillips products six tackles…had his fi rst career interception, returning to sign with Pitt this year, joining LaQuentin Smith… it 32 yards, against Bowling Green. High School: Three- A four-year starter on both sides of the ball at Central played under Coach Dale Salapa. Personal: Roderick year starter for perennial Ohio power Cardinal Mooney… Dauphin (offensive guard and defensive tackle)…selected Kalan Ryles, born 8/22/93, is the son of Donna Rozier selected fi rst team Associated Press Division III All-Ohio… fi rst team All-State Class AAAA by the Pennsylvania and Rodney Ryles…has fi ve brothers and one sister. fi rst team Northeast Lakes All-District…SuperPrep All- Sports Writers…Pennsylvania Football News fi rst team Midwest Team…posted 84 tackles, 16 pass breakups, All-Class AAAA…fi rst team All-Mid-Penn Commonwealth four interceptions, forced four fumbles and two fumble selection as both an offensive and defensive lineman… recoveries as a senior…as a running back, rushed for named Central Dauphin’s Lineman of the Year each of 970 yards and scored 10 touchdowns…his junior year, his last three seasons…had 47 tackles and three sacks LaQuentin Smith rushed for 1,112 yards on offense and compiled 78 tackles, on defense and helped his team average more than LB • 6-2 • 225 11 PBUs and three interceptions on defense…led team 200 rushing yards per game on offense as a senior…led Orlando, Fla., Dr. Phillips to the Ohio Division III state championship and a 15-0 Central Dauphin to a 10-3 record and the District 3 record as a senior…the Cardinals fi nished as the state semifi nals his senior season…team qualifi ed for the All-Central Florida performer who totaled 78 tackles, three runner-up his sophomore year…Mooney went 38-4 (.905) District 3 playoffs each of his four years…was named the fumble recoveries and two interceptions as a senior… during his three years as a starter…played under Coach offensive lineman MVP at the 2010 State College NIKE fi nished as Dr. Phillips’ all-time leader in fumble recoveries P.J. Fecko…also an all-state sprinter…ran on Mooney’s camp…rated the nation’s No. 14 center by Scout…rated with 10 for his career…listed No. 15 on the Orlando two-time state champion 400-meter relay team…National the No. 27 prospect in Pennsylvania by Rivals and Sentinel Central Florida “Super60”…All-Orange County… Honor Society. Personal: Raymond Charles Vinopal, born SuperPrep…SuperPrep All-Northeast Team…played under rated one of the top 105 prospects in Florida by 11/5/91, is the son of Chuck and Marianne Vinopal…has Coach Glen McNamee…selected to play in the inaugural SuperPrep…SuperPrep All-Dixie Team…rated one of three sisters…father played baseball at Youngstown Chesapeake Bowl all-star game that showcases players the nation’s top 25 middle linebackers by Scout…led State…sister Maggie played soccer at Walsh University. from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Dr. Phillips to a 14-1 record and berth in the Florida Virginia, West Virginia and Washington, D.C….earned a Class 6A championship game as a senior…team went combined seven varsity letters at Central Dauphin, 35-4 his fi nal three seasons, winning three consecutive including four in football and three in basketball… Metro Conference championships, three consecutive National Honor Society…Academic Excellence Program… district titles and one regional championship…team Steve Williams spearheaded a fundraiser for the Pennsylvania Breast also had a 28-game regular-season winning streak… RB • 6-2 • 200 Cancer Coalition that raised more than $10,000…Rowell one of two Dr. Phillips products to sign with Pitt this Savannah, Ga., Calvary Day School joins two other Central Dauphin products at Pitt, sophomore year, joining Roderick Ryles…played under Coach Dale defensive lineman Jack Lippert and senior receiver Todd Salapa…an all-state performer in track…letterman for One of the most productive running backs in the state of Gilcrist. Personal: Arthur C. Rowell Jr., born 9/9/92, is basketball team that went 27-6 and fi nished as the Georgia, rushing for nearly 2,400 yards his fi nal two the son of Art and Susan Rowell Sr…. has one sister. state runner-up. Personal: LaQuentin Jermaine Smith II, seasons…second team All-State Class A selection by born 9/16/92, is the son of Rhonda Jackson and LaQuentin the Georgia Sportswriters Association…Region 3-A East Smith Sr….has three sisters and two brothers. Player of the Year…All-Greater Savannah…Savannah Morning News Offensive Player of the Year…rushed for Roderick Ryles 1,691 yards and 22 touchdowns while averaging 10.8 yards per carry as a senior…although primarily an offensive DB • 6-1 • 185 player, he was also utilized in special situations as a Orlando, Fla., Dr. Phillips Ray Vinopal shutdown cornerback…despite missing two games due DB • 5-10 • 195 to injury as a junior, rushed for 678 yards and eight The career interceptions leader at Dr. Phillips High with Youngstown, Ohio, Cardinal Mooney touchdowns...led team to an 8-3 record and the Region 15…had seven picks in each of his fi nal two seasons… 3-A championship his senior year…played under Coach totaled 103 tackles his senior year…All-Central Transferred to Pitt this past offseason from Michigan… Mark Stroud…also played basketball and ran track at Florida…listed No. 22 on the Orlando Sentinel Central will sit out the 2011 season under NCAA transfer Calvary Day…state runner-up in the 100 and 200 meters. Florida “Super60”…All-Orange County…rated one of the guidelines. At Michigan (2010): Played in all 13 games, Personal: Stephen DuShon Williams, born 3/31/93, is the top 100 prospects in Florida by Rivals and SuperPrep… starting six contests at safety as a true freshman… son of Kim Daughtry and Stephen Williams…has six SuperPrep All-Dixie Team…led Dr. Phillips to a 14-1 record totaled 33 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, one interception brothers and two sisters. and berth in the Florida Class 6A championship game as and three pass breakups on the year…had a season-high a senior…team went 35-4 his fi nal three seasons,

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Pennsylvania (59) Chas Alecxih Lancaster, PA/Penn Manor E.J. Banks Pittsburgh, PA/Montour Kevin Barthelemy Moon Township, PA/Moon Area New Derrick Burns New Wilmington, PA/Wilmington Area York MA Myles Caragein Pittsburgh, PA/Keystone Oaks CT Drew Carswell Pittsburgh, PA/Sto-Rox Pennsylvania Ohio NJ Cullen Christian Pittsburgh, PA/Penn Hills MD Devin Cook Beaver Falls, PA/Beaver Falls Brock DeCicco Jefferson Hills, PA/Thomas Jefferson Jake Delmonico Beaver Falls, PA/Blackhawk Oklahoma North Carolina Arthur Doakes Lebanon, PA/Lebanon Aaron Donald Pittsburgh, PA/Penn Hills Texas Alabama Georgia Tyrone Ezell Munhall, PA/Steel Valley Greg Gaskins York, PA/William Penn Florida Jordan Gibbs Lancaster, PA/Penn Manor Todd Gilcrist Harrisburg, PA/Central Dauphin Mark Giubilato Newtown Square, PA/St. Joseph’s/ Milford Acad. (NY) Kevin Weatherspoon Clairton, PA/Clairton New Jersey (4) Anthony Gonzalez Bethlehem, PA/Liberty Eric Williams Yardley, PA/Pennsbury T.J. Clemmings Teaneck, NJ/Paterson Catholic PROFILES Hubie Graham Scranton, PA/West Scranton Manny Williams Clairton, PA/Clairton Ray Graham Elizabeth, NJ/Elizabeth PANTHER Drake Greer Pittsburgh, PA/Bishop Canevin Salath Williams Harrisburg, PA/Bishop McDevitt Joseph Lopez Upper Saddle River, NJ/ Shayne Hale Monroeville, PA/Gateway Chris Yankoski Plum, PA/Plum Don Bosco Prep Justin Hargrove Pittsburgh, PA/Baldwin Matt Yoklic Gibsonia, PA/Pine-Richland K’Waun Williams Paterson, NJ/St. Joseph Regional Jarred Holley Easton, PA/Easton Area Brett Zuck Shippenville, PA/Keystone Juantez Hollins Aliquippa, PA/Aliquippa New York (4) Brandon Ifi ll Pittsburgh, PA/Penn Hills Florida (11) Kevin Adams Nyack, NY/St. Joseph Regional (NJ) 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON

Chris Jacobson Pittsburgh, PA/Keystone Oaks Joshua Brinson Homestead, FL/South Dade/ Zenel Demhasaj Brooklyn, NY/New Utrecht/Nassau CC IN REVIEW Cory King Stoneboro, PA/Lakeview El Camino (CA) College Jason Hendricks Brooklyn, NY/Hudson Catholic (NJ) Adam Lazenga Bethel Park, PA/Bethel Park Desmond Brown Miami, FL/Miami Norland Senior/ Bryan Murphy Washingtonville, NY/Don Bosco Prep (NJ) Brandon Lindsey Aliquippa, PA/Aliquippa Miami Dade College Jack Lippert Harrisburg, PA/Central Dauphin Zach Brown Royal Palm Beach, FL/ Texas (4) Dan Mason Pittsburgh, PA/Penn Hills Royal Palm Beach Lloyd Carrington Dallas, TX/Lincoln Randy Morris Cranberry Township, PA/Seneca Valley Shane Gordon Fort Lauderdale, FL/Cypress Bay Corey Davis Gladewater, TX/Gladewater

Khaynin “K.K.” Buddy Jackson Plantation, FL/Cypress Bay Jason Frimpong Irving, TX/MacArthur THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK Mosley-Smith Pittsburgh, PA/Woodland Hills/ Ronald Jones Fort Meade, FL/Fort Meade Saheed Imoru Alief, TX/Alief Hastings/Navarro JC Milford Academy (NY) Emanuel Rackard Belle Glade, FL/Glades Central Lucas Nix Jefferson Hills, PA/Thomas Jefferson Roderick Ryles Orlando, FL/Dr. Phillips Alabama (1) Phil Peckich McKees Rocks, PA/Montour LaQuentin Smith Orlando, FL/Dr. Phillips Justin Jackson Daphne, AL/Daphne Marco Pecora Johnstown, PA/Richland Joe Trebitz Boca Raton, FL/West Boca Raton Lafayette Pitts Duquesne, PA/Woodland Hills Greg Williams Naples, FL/Barron Collier Connecticut (1) Juan Price Rankin, PA/Woodland Hills Chris Mike West Haven, CT/West Haven Antwuan Reed Johnstown, PA/Greater Johnstown Ohio (9) Georgia (1) Tristan Roberts Perkasie, PA/Pennridge Brendan Carozzoni Rocky River, OH/St. Ignatius Steve Williams Savannah, GA/Calvary Day School Artie Rowell Harrisburg, PA/Central Dauphin Jeremiah Davis Toledo, OH/Toledo Technology Academy Cameron Saddler Monroeville, PA/Gateway Nicholas Grigsby Trotwood, OH/Trotwood-Madison Massachusetts (1) Ryan Schlieper Wexford, PA/North Allegheny Kevin Harper Mentor, OH/Mentor Brendon Felder Lynn, MA/Gateway (PA) Mike Shanahan North Huntingdon, PA/Norwin Mark Myers Cleveland, OH/St. Ignatius Devin Street Bethlehem, PA/Liberty Darius Patton Poland, OH/Poland Seminary North Carolina (1) Tino Sunseri Pittsburgh, PA/ Matt Rotheram North Olmsted, OH/North Olmsted Max Gruder Charlotte, NC/Charlotte Country Pittsburgh Central Catholic Ray Vinopal Youngstown, OH/Cardinal Mooney Day School Andrew Taglianetti Bridgeville, PA/ Kris Wildman Champion, OH/Champion Pittsburgh Central Catholic Maryland (4) Oklahoma (1) Todd Thomas Beaver Falls, PA/Beaver Falls/ Isaac Bennett Tulsa, OK/Booker T. Washington Milford Academy (NY) Sam Collura Elkridge, MD/DeMatha Catholic Ed Tinker Pittsburgh, PA/Brashear/ Malcolm Crockett Takoma Park, MD/ North Carolina Tech Friendship Collegiate Academy Garrett Tonio Monaca, PA/Center Carl Fleming Reisterstown, MD/Franklin Senior Ryan Turnley Hopewell, PA/Hopewell Shane Johnson Fort Washington, MD/ Justin Virbitsky Jermyn, PA/Lakeland DeMatha Catholic

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NO. NAME POS CL HT WT HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/JUNIOR COLLEGE 14 Kevin Adams* OLB SO* 6-1 215 Nyack, NY/St. Joseph Regional (NJ) 98 Chas Alecxih*** DT SR* 6-5 285 Lancaster, PA/Penn Manor 35 E.J. Banks DB SO* 5-11 185 Pittsburgh, PA/Montour 69 Kevin Barthelemy LS SO* 6-3 240 Moon Township, PA/Moon Area 9 Isaac Bennett RB FR 5-11 190 Tulsa, OK/Booker T. Washington 19 Joshua Brinson WR JR 6-2 195 Homestead, FL/South Dade/El Camino (CA) College 24 Desmond Brown RB JR 5-9 185 Miami, FL/Miami Norland Senior/Miami Dade College 30 Zach Brown RB SR* 5-10 220 Royal Palm Beach, FL/Royal Palm Beach 37 Derrick Burns FB FR* 5-11 235 New Wilmington, PA/Wilmington Area 94 Myles Caragein*** DT SR* 6-2 290 Pittsburgh, PA/Keystone Oaks 80 Brendan Carozzoni TE FR* 6-4 230 Rocky River, OH/St. Ignatius 27 Lloyd Carrington DB FR 6-0 180 Dallas, TX/Lincoln 6 Drew Carswell TE FR* 6-4 215 Pittsburgh, PA/Sto-Rox 24 (D) Cullen Christian DB SO 6-0 190 Pittsburgh, PA/Penn Hills 90 T.J. Clemmings* DE SO 6-6 295 Teaneck, NJ/Paterson Catholic 86 Sam Collura TE FR 6-3 245 Elkridge, MD/DeMatha Catholic 44 Devin Cook OLB FR 6-4 230 Beaver Falls, PA/Beaver Falls 7 (D) Malcolm Crockett RB FR 5-10 180 Takoma Park, MD/Friendship Collegiate Academy 2 (D) Corey Davis RB FR 5-11 180 Gladewater, TX/Gladewater 12 (D) Jeremiah Davis* DB JR* 5-10 175 Toledo, OH/Toledo Technology Academy 81 Brock DeCicco* TE SO* 6-5 240 Jefferson Hills, PA/Thomas Jefferson 85 Jake Delmonico WR SO* 5-10 185 Beaver Falls, PA/Blackhawk 77 Zenel Demhasaj OL JR 6-7 330 Brooklyn, NY/New Utrecht/Nassau CC 56 Arthur Doakes OL FR* 6-6 360 Lebanon, PA/Lebanon 59 Aaron Donald* DT SO 6-0 270 Pittsburgh, PA/Penn Hills 50 Tyrone Ezell* DT SO* 6-4 295 Munhall, PA/Steel Valley 16 (D) Brendon Felder WR SO 5-10 175 Lynn, MA/Gateway (PA) 34 Carl Fleming OLB SO* 6-1 220 Reisterstown, MD/Franklin Senior 26 Jason Frimpong DB FR 5-10 180 Irving, TX/MacArthur 60 Greg Gaskins** OL SR* 6-4 295 York, PA/William Penn 68 Jordan Gibbs** OL SR* 6-7 315 Lancaster, PA/Penn Manor 30 (D) Todd Gilcrist WR SR* 5-11 195 Harrisburg, PA/Central Dauphin 43 Mark Giubilato OLB FR* 6-2 230 Newtown Square, PA/St. Joseph’s /Milford Acad. (NY) 8 Anthony Gonzalez QB FR* 6-3 215 Bethlehem, PA/Liberty 58 Shane Gordon* LB SO* 6-1 230 Fort Lauderdale, FL/Cypress Bay 83 Hubie Graham TE JR* 6-4 230 Scranton, PA/West Scranton 1 Ray Graham** RB JR 5-9 195 Elizabeth, NJ/Elizabeth 48 Drake Greer PK/P FR* 6-4 200 Pittsburgh, PA/Bishop Canevin 3 Nicholas Grigsby LB FR 6-1 210 Trotwood, OH/Trotwood-Madison 55 Max Gruder*** LB SR* 6-2 230 Charlotte, NC/Charlotte Country Day School 45 Shayne Hale* OLB JR* 6-4 255 Monroeville, PA/Gateway 96 Justin Hargrove** DE SR* 6-4 270 Pittsburgh, PA/Baldwin 39 Kevin Harper** PK JR* 5-10 180 Mentor, OH/Mentor 25 Jason Hendricks* DB SO* 6-0 185 Brooklyn, NY/Hudson Catholic (NJ) 18 Jarred Holley** DB JR* 5-10 190 Easton, PA/Easton Area 70 Juantez Hollins OL SO* 6-5 305 Aliquippa, PA/Aliquippa 20 Brandon Ifi ll DB FR* 6-1 200 Pittsburgh, PA/Penn Hills 16 Saheed Imoru* DB SR 5-10 185 Alief, TX/Alief Hastings/Navarro JC 21 Buddy Jackson*** DB SR* 6-1 180 Plantation, FL/Cypress Bay 82 Justin Jackson WR FR 6-3 185 Daphne, AL/Daphne

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NO. NAME POS CL HT WT HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/JUNIOR COLLEGE 54 Chris Jacobson** OL SR* 6-3 295 Pittsburgh, PA/Keystone Oaks 64 Shane Johnson OL FR* 6-5 325 Fort Washington, MD/DeMatha Catholic 14 (D) Ronald Jones WR FR 5-8 165 Fort Meade, FL/Fort Meade 78 Cory King OL SO* 6-6 325 Stoneboro, PA/Lakeview 51 Adam Lazenga LB FR* 6-0 235 Bethel Park, PA/Bethel Park 7 Brandon Lindsey*** DE SR* 6-2 250 Aliquippa, PA/Aliquippa 72 Jack Lippert* DT SO* 6-4 265 Harrisburg, PA/Central Dauphin 46 Joseph Lopez DB FR* 5-9 170 Upper Saddle River, NJ/Don Bosco Prep 40 Dan Mason* LB SO* 6-0 220 Pittsburgh, PA/Penn Hills 48 (D) Chris Mike* FB JR* 6-1 240 West Haven, CT/West Haven 31 Randy Morris FB FR* 5-11 205 Cranberry Township, PA/Seneca Valley 95 Khaynin “K.K.” Mosley-Smith DT FR 6-0 295 Pittsburgh, PA/Woodland Hills/Milford Academy (NY) 93 Bryan Murphy* OLB SO 6-3 250 Washingtonville, NY/Don Bosco Prep (NJ) 11 Mark Myers QB FR* 6-4 230 Cleveland, OH/St. Ignatius 52 Lucas Nix*** OL SR 6-6 310 Jefferson Hills, PA/Thomas Jefferson 4 (D) Darius Patton WR FR 5-10 170 Poland, OH/Poland Seminary 29 (D) Phil Peckich DB FR* 5-10 185 McKees Rocks, PA/Montour 11 (D) Marco Pecora** DB JR* 5-11 195 Johnstown, PA/Richland 23 Lafayette Pitts DB FR 5-11 180 Duquesne, PA/Woodland Hills 5 (D) Juan Price OLB FR 6-0 235 Rankin, PA/Woodland Hills 28 Emanuel Rackard* LB SO* 6-0 220 Belle Glade, FL/Glades Central PROFILES 22 Antwuan Reed*** DB SR 5-10 190 Johnstown, PA/Greater Johnstown PANTHER 32 Tristan Roberts** LB SR* 6-1 230 Perkasie, PA/Pennridge 74 Matt Rotheram OL FR* 6-6 350 North Olmsted, OH/North Olmsted 57 Artie Rowell OL FR 6-2 275 Harrisburg, PA/Central Dauphin 6 (D) Roderick Ryles DB FR 6-1 185 Orlando, FL/Dr. Phillips 5 Cameron Saddler** WR JR* 5-7 170 Monroeville, PA/Gateway 76 Ryan Schlieper OL SO* 6-5 305 Wexford, PA/North Allegheny 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON

87 Mike Shanahan** WR JR* 6-5 225 North Huntingdon, PA/Norwin IN REVIEW 10 LaQuentin Smith LB FR 6-2 225 Orlando, FL/Dr. Phillips 15 Devin Street* WR SO* 6-4 190 Bethlehem, PA/Liberty 12 Tino Sunseri** QB JR* 6-2 215 Pittsburgh, PA/Pittsburgh Central Catholic 41 Andrew Taglianetti** DB JR* 5-11 190 Bridgeville, PA/Pittsburgh Central Catholic 4 Todd Thomas OLB FR* 6-2 220 Beaver Falls, PA/Beaver Falls/Milford Academy (NY) 84 Ed Tinker* WR SO* 6-2 190 Pittsburgh, PA/Brashear/North Carolina Tech

49 (D) Garrett Tonio PK SR* 5-10 195 Monaca, PA/Center THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK 53 Joe Trebitz** LB JR* 6-3 220 Boca Raton, FL/West Boca Raton 75 Ryan Turnley** OL JR* 6-6 320 Hopewell, PA/Hopewell 9 (D) Ray Vinopal DB SO 5-10 195 Youngstown, OH/Cardinal Mooney 66 Justin Virbitsky* OL JR* 6-4 280 Jermyn, PA/Lakeland 88 Kevin Weatherspoon WR FR* 5-10 175 Clairton, PA/Clairton 47 Kris Wildman FB JR* 6-1 255 Champion, OH/Champion 49 Eric Williams OLB FR* 6-3 215 Yardley, PA/Pennsbury 38 Greg Williams*** OLB SR* 6-3 240 Naples, FL/Barron Collier 2 K’Waun Williams* DB SO 5-10 190 Paterson, NJ/St. Joseph Regional 36 Manny Williams* LB JR* 6-1 225 Clairton, PA/Clairton 17 Salath Williams WR FR* 6-3 195 Harrisburg, PA/Bishop McDevitt 29 Steve Williams RB FR 6-2 200 Savannah, GA/Calvary Day School 90 (D) Chris Yankoski PK/P SR* 5-10 200 Plum, PA/Plum 92 Matt Yoklic P SO* 6-4 205 Gibsonia, PA/Pine-Richland 36 (D) Brett Zuck WR FR* 6-1 190 Shippenville, PA/Keystone

* following class denotes redshirt season * following name denotes letters earned (D) denotes duplicate number

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PITT NUMERICAL ROSTER

NO. NAME POS CL HT WT HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/JUNIOR COLLEGE 1 Ray Graham** RB JR 5-9 195 Elizabeth, NJ/Elizabeth 2 K’Waun Williams* DB SO 5-10 190 Paterson, NJ/St. Joseph Regional 2 (D) Corey Davis RB FR 5-11 180 Gladewater, TX/Gladewater 3 Nicholas Grigsby LB FR 6-1 210 Trotwood, OH/Trotwood-Madison 4 Todd Thomas OLB FR* 6-2 220 Beaver Falls, PA/Beaver Falls/Milford Academy (NY) 4 (D) Darius Patton WR FR 5-10 170 Poland, OH/Poland Seminary 5 Cameron Saddler** WR JR* 5-7 170 Monroeville, PA/Gateway 5 (D) Juan Price OLB FR 6-0 235 Rankin, PA/Woodland Hills 6 Drew Carswell TE FR* 6-4 215 Pittsburgh, PA/Sto-Rox 6 (D) Roderick Ryles DB FR 6-1 185 Orlando, FL/Dr. Phillips 7 Brandon Lindsey*** DE SR* 6-2 250 Aliquippa, PA/Aliquippa 7 (D) Malcolm Crockett RB FR 5-10 180 Takoma Park, MD/Friendship Collegiate Academy 8 Anthony Gonzalez QB FR* 6-3 215 Bethlehem, PA/Liberty 9 Isaac Bennett RB FR 5-11 190 Tulsa, OK/Booker T. Washington 9 (D) Ray Vinopal DB SO 5-10 195 Youngstown, OH/Cardinal Mooney 10 LaQuentin Smith LB FR 6-2 225 Orlando, FL/Dr. Phillips 11 Mark Myers QB FR* 6-4 230 Cleveland, OH/St. Ignatius 11 (D) Marco Pecora** DB JR* 5-11 195 Johnstown, PA/Richland 12 Tino Sunseri** QB JR* 6-2 215 Pittsburgh, PA/Pittsburgh Central Catholic 12 (D) Jeremiah Davis* DB JR* 5-10 175 Toledo, OH/Toledo Technology Academy 14 Kevin Adams* OLB SO* 6-1 215 Nyack, NY/St. Joseph Regional (NJ) 14 (D) Ronald Jones WR FR 5-8 165 Fort Meade, FL/Fort Meade 15 Devin Street* WR SO* 6-4 190 Bethlehem, PA/Liberty 16 Saheed Imoru* DB SR 5-10 185 Alief, TX/Alief Hastings/Navarro JC 16 (D) Brendon Felder WR SO 5-10 175 Lynn, MA/Gateway (PA) 17 Salath Williams WR FR* 6-3 195 Harrisburg, PA/Bishop McDevitt 18 Jarred Holley** DB JR* 5-10 190 Easton, PA/Easton Area 19 Joshua Brinson WR JR 6-2 195 Homestead, FL/South Dade/El Camino (CA) College 20 Brandon Ifi ll DB FR* 6-1 200 Pittsburgh, PA/Penn Hills 21 Buddy Jackson*** DB SR* 6-1 180 Plantation, FL/Cypress Bay 22 Antwuan Reed*** DB SR 5-10 190 Johnstown, PA/Greater Johnstown 23 Lafayette Pitts DB FR 5-11 180 Duquesne, PA/Woodland Hills 24 Desmond Brown RB JR 5-9 185 Miami, FL/Miami Norland Senior/Miami Dade College 24 (D) Cullen Christian DB SO 6-0 190 Pittsburgh, PA/Penn Hills 25 Jason Hendricks* DB SO* 6-0 185 Brooklyn, NY/Hudson Catholic (NJ) 26 Jason Frimpong DB FR 5-10 180 Irving, TX/MacArthur 27 Lloyd Carrington DB FR 6-0 180 Dallas, TX/Lincoln 28 Emanuel Rackard* LB SO* 6-0 220 Belle Glade, FL/Glades Central 29 Steve Williams RB FR 6-2 200 Savannah, GA/Calvary Day School 29 (D) Phil Peckich DB FR* 5-10 185 McKees Rocks, PA/Montour 30 Zach Brown RB SR* 5-10 220 Royal Palm Beach, FL/Royal Palm Beach 30 (D) Todd Gilcrist WR SR* 5-11 195 Harrisburg, PA/Central Dauphin 31 Randy Morris FB FR* 5-11 205 Cranberry Township, PA/Seneca Valley 32 Tristan Roberts** LB SR* 6-1 230 Perkasie, PA/Pennridge 34 Carl Fleming OLB SO* 6-1 220 Reisterstown, MD/Franklin Senior 35 E.J. Banks DB SO* 5-11 185 Pittsburgh, PA/Montour 36 Manny Williams* LB JR* 6-1 225 Clairton, PA/Clairton 36 (D) Brett Zuck WR FR* 6-1 190 Shippenville, PA/Keystone 37 Derrick Burns FB FR* 5-11 235 New Wilmington, PA/Wilmington Area 38 Greg Williams*** OLB SR* 6-3 240 Naples, FL/Barron Collier 39 Kevin Harper** PK JR* 5-10 180 Mentor, OH/Mentor

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NO. NAME POS CL HT WT HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/JUNIOR COLLEGE 40 Dan Mason* LB SO* 6-0 220 Pittsburgh, PA/Penn Hills 41 Andrew Taglianetti** DB JR* 5-11 190 Bridgeville, PA/Pittsburgh Central Catholic 43 Mark Giubilato OLB FR* 6-2 230 Newtown Square, PA/St. Joseph’s /Milford Acad. (NY) 44 Devin Cook OLB FR 6-4 230 Beaver Falls, PA/Beaver Falls 45 Shayne Hale* OLB JR* 6-4 255 Monroeville, PA/Gateway 46 Joseph Lopez DB FR* 5-9 170 Upper Saddle River, NJ/Don Bosco Prep 47 Kris Wildman FB JR* 6-1 255 Champion, OH/Champion 48 Drake Greer PK/P FR* 6-4 200 Pittsburgh, PA/Bishop Canevin 48 (D) Chris Mike* FB JR* 6-1 240 West Haven, CT/West Haven 49 Eric Williams OLB FR* 6-3 215 Yardley, PA/Pennsbury 49 (D) Garrett Tonio PK SR* 5-10 195 Monaca, PA/Center 50 Tyrone Ezell* DT SO* 6-4 295 Munhall, PA/Steel Valley 51 Adam Lazenga LB FR* 6-0 235 Bethel Park, PA/Bethel Park 52 Lucas Nix*** OL SR 6-6 310 Jefferson Hills, PA/Thomas Jefferson 53 Joe Trebitz** LB JR* 6-3 220 Boca Raton, FL/West Boca Raton 54 Chris Jacobson** OL SR* 6-3 295 Pittsburgh, PA/Keystone Oaks 55 Max Gruder*** LB SR* 6-2 230 Charlotte, NC/Charlotte Country Day School 56 Arthur Doakes OL FR* 6-6 360 Lebanon, PA/Lebanon 57 Artie Rowell OL FR 6-2 275 Harrisburg, PA/Central Dauphin 58 Shane Gordon* LB SO* 6-1 230 Fort Lauderdale, FL/Cypress Bay 59 Aaron Donald* DT SO 6-0 270 Pittsburgh, PA/Penn Hills PROFILES 60 Greg Gaskins** OL SR* 6-4 295 York, PA/William Penn PANTHER 64 Shane Johnson OL FR* 6-5 325 Fort Washington, MD/DeMatha Catholic 66 Justin Virbitsky* OL JR* 6-4 280 Jermyn, PA/Lakeland 68 Jordan Gibbs** OL SR* 6-7 315 Lancaster, PA/Penn Manor 69 Kevin Barthelemy LS SO* 6-3 240 Moon Township, PA/Moon Area 70 Juantez Hollins OL SO* 6-5 305 Aliquippa, PA/Aliquippa 72 Jack Lippert* DT SO* 6-4 265 Harrisburg, PA/Central Dauphin 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON

74 Matt Rotheram OL FR* 6-6 350 North Olmsted, OH/North Olmsted IN REVIEW 75 Ryan Turnley** OL JR* 6-6 320 Hopewell, PA/Hopewell 76 Ryan Schlieper OL SO* 6-5 305 Wexford, PA/North Allegheny 77 Zenel Demhasaj OL JR 6-7 330 Brooklyn, NY/New Utrecht/Nassau CC 78 Cory King OL SO* 6-6 325 Stoneboro, PA/Lakeview 80 Brendan Carozzoni TE FR* 6-4 230 Rocky River, OH/St. Ignatius 81 Brock DeCicco* TE SO* 6-5 240 Jefferson Hills, PA/Thomas Jefferson

82 Justin Jackson WR FR 6-3 185 Daphne, AL/Daphne THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK 83 Hubie Graham TE JR* 6-4 230 Scranton, PA/West Scranton 84 Ed Tinker* WR SO* 6-2 190 Pittsburgh, PA/Brashear/North Carolina Tech 85 Jake Delmonico WR SO* 5-10 185 Beaver Falls, PA/Blackhawk 86 Sam Collura TE FR 6-3 245 Elkridge, MD/DeMatha Catholic 87 Mike Shanahan** WR JR* 6-5 225 North Huntingdon, PA/Norwin 88 Kevin Weatherspoon WR FR* 5-10 175 Clairton, PA/Clairton 90 T.J. Clemmings* DE SO 6-6 295 Teaneck, NJ/Paterson Catholic 90 (D) Chris Yankoski PK/P SR* 5-10 200 Plum, PA/Plum 92 Matt Yoklic P SO* 6-4 205 Gibsonia, PA/Pine-Richland 93 Bryan Murphy* OLB SO 6-3 250 Washingtonville, NY/Don Bosco Prep (NJ) 94 Myles Caragein*** DT SR* 6-2 290 Pittsburgh, PA/Keystone Oaks 95 Khaynin “K.K.” Mosley-Smith DT FR 6-0 295 Pittsburgh, PA/Woodland Hills/Milford Academy (NY) 96 Justin Hargrove** DE SR* 6-4 270 Pittsburgh, PA/Baldwin 98 Chas Alecxih*** DT SR* 6-5 285 Lancaster, PA/Penn Manor

* following class denotes redshirt season * following name denotes letters earned (D) denotes duplicate number

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CLASS BREAKDOWN PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Fifth-Year Seniors (15) Dan Mason* LB PLAYERS Chas Alecxih*** DT Emanuel Rackard* LB Chas Alecxih (ah-LEX-ee) Zach Brown RB Ryan Schlieper OL Kevin Barthelemy (bar-thel-a-may) Myles Caragein*** DT Devin Street* WR Myles Caragein (CARE-uh-jean) Greg Gaskins** OL Ed Tinker* WR Brendan Carozzoni (care-ah-zone-ee) Jordan Gibbs** OL Matt Yoklic P Drew Carswell (carz-well) Todd Gilcrist WR Sam Collura (cah-lore-ah) Max Gruder*** LB Sophomores (7) Brock DeCicco (dah-see-co) Justin Hargrove** DE Cullen Christian DB Zenel Demhasaj (zen-EL Dem-has-ah) Buddy Jackson*** DB T.J. Clemmings* DE Tyrone Ezell (E-zell) Chris Jacobson** OL Aaron Donald* DT Mark Giubilato (jew-bah-lot-oh) Brandon Lindsey*** DE Brendon Felder WR Hubie Graham (hue-bee) Tristan Roberts** LB Bryan Murphy* OLB Nicholas Grigsby (grigs-bee) Garrett Tonio PK Ray Vinopal DB Max Gruder (GREW-der) Greg Williams*** OLB K’Waun Williams* DB Juantez Hollins (wan-TEZ) Chris Yankoski PK/P Brandon Ifi ll (EYE-full) Saheed Imoru (sa-heed e-more-ooh) Redshirt Freshmen (20) Seniors (3) Derrick Burns FB Adam Lazenga (la-zeng-ah) Saheed Imoru* DB Brendan Carozzoni TE Khaynin Mosley-Smith (kay-nin) Lucas Nix*** OL Drew Carswell TE Matt Rotheram (roth-er-rum) Antwuan Reed*** DB Arthur Doakes OL Artie Rowell (roll) Mark Giubilato OLB Ryan Schlieper (SHLEEP-er) Redshirt Juniors (16) Anthony Gonzalez QB Tino Sunseri (TEE-no) Jeremiah Davis* DB Drake Greer PK/P Andrew Taglianetti (tag-lee-ah-net-ee) Hubie Graham TE Brandon Ifi ll DB Joe Trebitz (treb-BITZ) Shayne Hale* OLB Shane Johnson OL Ray Vinopal (vin-oh-pall) Kevin Harper** PK Adam Lazenga LB K’Waun Williams (kay-wann) Jarred Holley** DB Joseph Lopez DB Salath Williams (sah-lath) Chris Mike* FB Randy Morris FB Chris Yankoski (yan-cow-ski) Marco Pecora** DB Mark Myers QB Matt Yoklic (yah-click) Cameron Saddler** WR Phil Peckich DB Brett Zuck (zook) Mike Shanahan** WR Matt Rotheram OL Tino Sunseri** QB Todd Thomas OLB Andrew Taglianetti** DB Kevin Weatherspoon WR Joe Trebitz** LB Eric Williams OLB Ryan Turnley** OL Salath Williams WR Justin Virbitsky* OL Brett Zuck WR Kris Wildman FB Manny Williams* LB Freshmen (18) Isaac Bennett RB Juniors (4) Lloyd Carrington DB Joshua Brinson WR Sam Collura TE Desmond Brown RB Devin Cook OLB Zenel Demhasaj OL Malcolm Crockett RB Ray Graham** RB Corey Davis RB Jason Frimpong DB Redshirt Sophomores (18) Nicholas Grigsby LB Kevin Adams* OLB Justin Jackson WR E.J. Banks DB Ronald Jones WR Kevin Barthelemy LS Khaynin “K.K.” Mosley-Smith DT Brock DeCicco* TE Darius Patton WR Jake Delmonico WR Lafayette Pitts DB Tyrone Ezell* DT Juan Price OLB Carl Fleming OLB Artie Rowell OL Shane Gordon* LB Roderick Ryles DB Jason Hendricks* DB LaQuentin Smith LB Juantez Hollins OL Steve Williams RB Cory King OL Jack Lippert* DT *denotes letters earned

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2010 STATISTICS

TEAM STATISTICS FINAL 2010 RESULTS PITT OPP RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL SCORING 342 247 ALL GAMES 8-5-0 4-2-0 3-3-0 1-0-0 BIG EAST 5-2-0 2-1-0 3-1-0 0-0-0 Points Per Game 26.3 19.0 NON-CONFERENCE 3-3-0 2-1-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 FIRST DOWNS 239 241 Rushing 102 102 DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTEND Passing 120 113 9/2/10 at Utah L 24-27 (OT) 45,730 17 26 9/11/10 NEW HAMPSHIRE W 38-16 50,120 RUSHING YARDAGE 2154 1560 9/23/10 MIAMI L 3-31 58,115 10/2/10 FLA. INTERNATIONAL W 44-17 45,207 Yards gained rushing 2434 1924 10/9/10 at Notre Dame L 17-23 80,795 Yards lost rushing 280 364 10/16/10 at Syracuse* W 45-14 40,168 Rushing Attempts 470 443 10/23/10 RUTGERS* W 41-21 50,425 10/30/10 LOUISVILLE* W 20-3 48,562 Average Per Rush 4.6 3.5 11/11/10 at Connecticut* L 28-30 35,391 Average Per Game 165.7 120.0 11/20/10 at South Florida* W 17-10 43,844 TDs Rushing 24 12 11/26/10 WEST VIRGINIA* L 10-35 60,562 PASSING YARDAGE 2616 2406 12/4/10 at Cincinnati* W 28-10 27,496 1/8/11 vs Kentucky# W 27-10 41,207 Comp-Att-Int 230-360-11 224-394-13 * Big East # BBVA Compass Bowl Average Per Pass 7.3 6.1 Average Per Catch 11.4 10.7 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Average Per Game 201.2 185.1 PITT 61 78 82 121 0 342 TDs Passing 16 15 Opponents 48 70 58 68 3 247 TOTAL OFFENSE 4770 3966 Total Plays 830 837 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Average Per Play 5.7 4.7 RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Average Per Game 366.9 305.1 LEWIS, Dion 12 219 1088 27 1061 4.8 13 76 88.4 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 51-1040 58-1282 GRAHAM, Ray 12 148 958 36 922 6.2 8 79 76.8 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 28-344 20-101 SUNSERI, Tino 13 53 261 153 108 2.0 2 28 8.3 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 13-126 11-227 BURNS, Chris 12 21 56 7 49 2.3 1 8 4.1 HYNOSKI, Henry 13 12 34 1 33 2.8 0 7 2.5 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 20.4 22.1 STREET, Devin 13 3 16 0 16 5.3 0 12 1.2 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 12.3 5.1 DOUGLAS, Jason 2 3 8 0 8 2.7 0 3 4.0 INT RETURN AVERAGE 9.7 20.6 SADDLER, Cameron 13 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.3 BALDWIN, Jon 13 3 9 6 3 1.0 0 6 0.2 FUMBLES-LOST 23-11 21-9 HUTCHINS, Dan 13 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.1 PENALTIES-Yards 87-712 71-674 JANOCKO, Andrew 13 1 0 4 -4 -4.0 0 0 -0.3 Average Per Game 54.8 51.8 BOSTICK, Pat 4 1 0 9 -9 -9.0 0 0 -2.2 PUNTS-Yards 46-2014 68-2630 TEAM 7 3 0 18 -18 -6.0 0 0 -2.6 CROSS, Greg 5 1 0 18 -18 -18.0 0 0 -3.6 Average Per Punt 43.8 38.7 Total 13 470 2434 280 2154 4.6 24 79 165.7 Net punt average 39.8 32.7 Opponents 13 443 1924 364 1560 3.5 12 45 120.0 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 32:17 27:36 PATs 3RD-DOWN Conversions 74/175 70/173 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points 3rd-Down Pct 42% 40% HUTCHINS, Dan 0 18-25 40-40 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 94 4TH-DOWN Conversions 8/18 7/12 LEWIS, Dion 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 78 4th-Down Pct 44% 58% GRAHAM, Ray 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 60 SACKS BY-Yards 34-235 23-176 BALDWIN, Jon 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 32 DeCICCO, Brock 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 MISC YARDS 0 0 CRUZ, Mike 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 41 29 STREET, Devin 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 18-25 15-18 SUNSERI, Tino 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 0 0 12 GARY, Ricky 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0 HYNOSKI, Henry 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 RED-ZONE SCORES (41-51) 80% (33-41) 80% BURNS, Chris 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (26-51) 51% (22-41) 54% SADDLER, Cameron 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 PAT-ATTEMPTS (40-40) 100% (28-29) 97% SHANAHAN, Mike 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total 41 18-25 40-40 0-0 1 1-1 0 0 342 ATTENDANCE 312,991 273,424 Opponents 29 15-18 28-29 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 247 Games/Avg Per Game 6/52,165 6/45,571 Neutral Site Games 1/41,207

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (CONTINUED)

PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G SUNSERI, Tino 13 136.95 223-346-9 64.5 2572 16 79 197.8 BOSTICK, Pat 4 60.87 7-11-2 63.6 44 0 13 11.0 TEAM 7 0.00 0-3-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 CROSS, Greg 5 0.00 0-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Total 13 133.48 230-360-11 63.9 2616 16 79 201.2 Opponents 13 114.11 224-394-13 56.9 2406 15 71 185.1

RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G BALDWIN, Jon 13 53 822 15.5 5 61 63.2 SHANAHAN, Mike 13 43 589 13.7 1 36 45.3 LEWIS, Dion 12 27 216 8.0 0 31 18.0 STREET, Devin 13 25 318 12.7 2 79 24.5 HYNOSKI, Henry 13 25 174 7.0 1 20 13.4 GRAHAM, Ray 12 24 213 8.9 2 33 17.8 CRUZ, Mike 13 19 213 11.2 2 26 16.4 SADDLER, Cameron 13 7 33 4.7 1 13 2.5 DeCICCO, Brock 13 2 19 9.5 2 13 1.5 MIKE, Chris 13 2 17 8.5 0 15 1.3 DOUGLAS, Jason 2 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.5 PROFILES CROSS, Greg 5 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.2 BURNS, Chris 12 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Total 13 230 2616 11.4 16 79 201.2 Opponents 13 224 2406 10.7 15 71 185.1 Tino Sunseri threw for 2,572 yards and 16 touchdowns as a TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G fi rst-year starter. SUNSERI, Tino 13 399 108 2572 2680 206.2 LEWIS, Dion 12 219 1061 0 1061 88.4 2010 SEASON IN REVIEW GRAHAM, Ray 12 148 922 0 922 76.8 BURNS, Chris 12 21 49 0 49 4.1 BOSTICK, Pat 4 12 -9 44 35 8.8 HYNOSKI, Henry 13 12 33 0 33 2.5 STREET, Devin 13 3 16 0 16 1.2 DOUGLAS, Jason 2 3 8 0 8 4.0 SADDLER, Cameron 13 1 4 0 4 0.3

BALDWIN, Jon 13 3 3 0 3 0.2 THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK HUTCHINS, Dan 13 1 -1 0 -1 -0.1 JANOCKO, Andrew 13 1 -4 0 -4 -0.3 TEAM 7 6 -18 0 -18 -2.6 CROSS, Greg 5 1 -18 0 -18 -3.6 Total 13 830 2154 2616 4770 366.9 Opponents 13 837 1560 2406 3966 305.1

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Blk HUTCHINS, Dan 18-25 72.0 1-1 6-8 9-10 2-5 0-1 42 0

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd HUTCHINS, Dan 45 2014 44.8 71 4 7 13 1 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 46 2014 43.8 71 4 7 13 1 Opponents 68 2630 38.7 60 3 9 10 3 Dan Hutchins averaged a Big East-best 44.8 yards per punt last year. KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn HARPER, Kevin 70 4616 65.9 11 1 Total 70 4616 65.9 11 1 1282 44.5 25 Opponents 56 3504 62.6 3 1 1040 42.9 27

93 2010 STATISTICS

PITT SEASON HIGHS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS (CONTINUED) Rushes 42 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G LEWIS, Dion at Cincinnati (12/4/10) GRAHAM, Ray 12 922 213 0 501 0 1636 136.3 Yards Rushing 277 LEWIS, Dion 12 1061 216 0 0 0 1277 106.4 GRAHAM, Ray vs Fla. International (10/2/10) BALDWIN, Jon 13 3 822 0 0 0 825 63.5 TD Rushes 4 SADDLER, Cameron 13 4 33 263 460 0 760 58.5 LEWIS, Dion at Cincinnati (12/4/10) SHANAHAN, Mike 13 0 589 0 0 0 589 45.3 STREET, Devin 13 16 318 0 0 0 334 25.7 Long Rush 79 HYNOSKI, Henry 13 33 174 0 16 0 223 17.2 GRAHAM, Ray vs Fla. International (10/2/10) CRUZ, Mike 13 0 213 0 0 0 213 16.4 Pass Attempts 46 SUNSERI, Tino 13 108 0 0 0 0 108 8.3 SUNSERI, Tino vs West Virginia (11/26/10) GARY, Ricky 13 0 0 0 0 80 80 6.2 Pass Completions 28 DOUGLAS, Jason 2 8 1 0 51 0 60 30.0 SUNSERI, Tino vs West Virginia (11/26/10) TAGLIANETTI, Andrew 11 0 0 53 0 0 53 4.8 Yards Passing 307 BURNS, Chris 12 49 0 0 0 0 49 4.1 SUNSERI, Tino vs Rutgers (10/23/10) DeCICCO, Dom 12 0 0 0 0 36 36 3.0 DeCICCO, Brock 13 0 19 0 0 0 19 1.5 TD Passes 4 MIKE, Chris 13 0 17 0 2 0 19 1.5 SUNSERI, Tino at Syracuse (10/16/10) REED, Antwuan 12 0 0 18 0 0 18 1.5 Long Pass 79 HOLLEY, Jarred 13 0 0 0 0 10 10 0.8 SUNSERI, Tino at Syracuse (10/16/10) PECORA, Marco 10 0 0 0 10 0 10 1.0 Receptions 9 NIX, Nate 13 0 0 10 0 0 10 0.8 BALDWIN, Jon at Notre Dame (10/9/10) HUTCHINS, Dan 13 -1 0 0 0 0 -1 -0.1 Yards Receiving 139 JANOCKO, Andrew 13 -4 0 0 0 0 -4 -0.3 BALDWIN, Jon vs Rutgers (10/23/10) BOSTICK, Pat 4 -9 0 0 0 0 -9 -2.2 TD Receptions 2 CROSS, Greg 5 -18 1 0 0 0 -17 -3.4 CRUZ, Mike vs Rutgers (10/23/10) TEAM 7 -18 0 0 0 0 -18 -2.6 Total 13 2154 2616 344 1040 126 6280 483.1 Long Reception 79 Opponents 13 1560 2406 101 1282 227 5576 428.9 STREET, Devin at Syracuse (10/16/10)

Field Goals 3 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long HUTCHINS, Dan at Utah (9/2/10) HUTCHINS, Dan vs Fla. International (10/2/10) SADDLER, Cameron 25 263 10.5 0 31 TAGLIANETTI, Andrew 2 53 26.5 0 0 Long Field Goal 42 REED, Antwuan 1 18 18.0 0 0 HUTCHINS, Dan vs Louisville (10/30/10) NIX, Nate 0 10 0.0 0 5 HUTCHINS, Dan vs West Virginia (11/26/10) Total 28 344 12.3 0 31 Punts 8 Opponents 20 101 5.1 1 20 HUTCHINS, Dan vs Miami (9/23/10) Punting Avg 52.7 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long HUTCHINS, Dan vs New Hampshire (9/11/10) DeCICCO, Dom 5 36 7.2 0 31 Long Punt 71 HOLLEY, Jarred 5 10 2.0 0 10 HUTCHINS, Dan vs Louisville (10/30/10) REED, Antwuan 1 0 0.0 0 0 Long Punt Return 31 GARY, Ricky 1 80 80.0 1 80 SADDLER, Cameron at Syracuse (10/16/10) GRUDER, Max 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 13 126 9.7 1 80 Long Kickoff Return 54 Opponents 11 227 20.6 0 74 GRAHAM, Ray vs Fla. International (10/2/10) Tackles 13 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long GRUDER, Max at Notre Dame (10/9/10) GRAHAM, Ray 23 501 21.8 0 54 DeCICCO, Dom at South Florida (11/20/10) SADDLER, Cameron 22 460 20.9 0 29 Sacks 3.0 DOUGLAS, Jason 3 51 17.0 0 17 ALECXIH, Chas vs New Hampshire (9/11/10) HYNOSKI, Henry 1 16 16.0 0 16 LINDSEY, Brandon vs Rutgers (10/23/10) PECORA, Marco 1 10 10.0 0 10 Tackles For Loss 4.0 MIKE, Chris 1 2 2.0 0 2 LINDSEY, Brandon vs Rutgers (10/23/10) Total 51 1040 20.4 0 54 Interceptions 2 Opponents 58 1282 22.1 1 95 DeCICCO, Dom at Cincinnati (12/4/10) FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long SHEARD, Jabaal 1 6 6.0 0 6 CARAGEIN, Myles 1 56 56.0 0 56 WILLIAMS, Greg 1 32 32.0 0 32 Total 3 94 31.3 0 56 Opponents 1 29 29.0 0 29

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DEFENSIVE STATISTICS PITT SEASON HIGHS (CONTINUED) Tackles Sacks Pass Def Fumbles Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 31 DeCICCO, Dom 12 66 28 94 6.0-13 . 5-36 2 . . 2 . . TEAM GAME HIGHS 55 GRUDER, Max 13 43 41 84 0.5-2 . 1-0 3 1 2-0 1 . . Rushes 47 at Cincinnati (12/4/10) 38 WILLIAMS, Greg 13 44 20 64 5.5-20 1.0-3 . 3 . 1-32 . . . Yards Rushing 300 vs Fla. International (10/2/10) 98 ALECXIH, Chas 13 28 29 57 9.0-58 7.5-53 . 3 2 . . . . Yards Per Rush 8.3 vs Fla. International (10/2/10) 18 HOLLEY, Jarred 13 40 14 54 1.0-2 . 5-10 3 . . 1 . . TD Rushes 4 vs Fla. International (10/2/10) 97 SHEARD, Jabaal 12 34 18 52 14.5-77 9.0-69 . 4 15 1-6 4 . . at Cincinnati (12/4/10) 35 LINDSEY, Brandon 13 31 20 51 17.5-96 10.0-62 . 1 6 . 3 . . Pass Attempts 46 vs West Virginia (11/26/10) 25 HENDRICKS, Jason 13 23 19 42 1.0-2 . . 3 . 1-0 . . . Pass Completions 28 vs West Virginia (11/26/10) 32 ROBERTS, Tristan 13 25 15 40 4.5-10 . . . 1 1-0 . . . 22 REED, Antwuan 12 28 12 40 . . 1-0 6 1 1-0 1 1 . Yards Passing 307 vs Rutgers (10/23/10) 26 GARY, Ricky 13 28 6 34 . . 1-80 5 . . . . . Yards Per Pass 11.7 at Syracuse (10/16/10) 94 CARAGEIN, Myles 12 22 8 30 4.5-21 2.0-15 . 1 . 1-56 1 . . TD Passes 4 at Syracuse (10/16/10) 40 MASON, Dan 3 9 7 16 . . . . 1 . . . . Total Plays 73 vs West Virginia (11/26/10) 41 TAGLIANETTI, Andrew 11 12 3 15 1.0-3 . . . 1 . . 2 . Total Offense 513 vs Rutgers (10/23/10) 24 WILLIAMS, K’Waun 10 14 . 14 . . . 3 . . . . . Yards Per Play 7.7 vs Fla. International (10/2/10) 44 NIX, Nate 13 11 1 12 1.0-10 ...... Points 45 at Syracuse (10/16/10) 53 TREBITZ, Joe 13 7 4 11 ...... Sacks By 7 vs Rutgers (10/23/10) 59 DONALD, Aaron 13 8 3 11 3.0-18 2.0-17 . 2 5 . . . . First Downs 24 vs Rutgers (10/23/10) 21 JACKSON, Buddy 13 8 3 11 . . . . . 1-0 . . . Penalties 12 at Utah (9/2/10) 96 HARGROVE, Justin 10 7 4 11 1.0-1 1.0-1 . 2 1 . . . . Penalty Yards 116 at South Florida (11/20/10) 16 GRAY, Kolby 12 7 3 10 1.0-12 1.0-12 ...... Turnovers 4 vs West Virginia (11/26/10) PROFILES 23 ADAMS, Kevin 11 6 2 8 ...... Interceptions By 3 at Cincinnati (12/4/10) 58 GORDON, Shane 13 5 2 7 ...... 91 ROMEUS, Greg 2 . 7 7 . . . 1 . . . . . 27 HYNOSKI, Henry 13 5 . 5 ...... 45 TKACH, Tyler 13 2 3 5 0.5-0 ...... 50 EZELL, Tyrone 7 2 2 4 0.5-3 0.5-3 ...... 87 SHANAHAN, Mike 13 3 . 3 ...... 90 CLEMMINGS, TJ 8 2 1 3 1.0-3 ...... 2010 SEASON

2 IMORU, Saheed 11 1 2 3 ...... IN REVIEW 60 GASKINS, Greg 12 1 . 1 ...... 34 FLEMING, Carl 4 1 . 1 ...... 93 MURPHY, Bryan 6 1 . 1 ...... 51 NUNEZ, Bernardo 1 1 . 1 ...... 8 CAFARO, Dan 3 1 . 1 ...... 39 HARPER, Kevin 13 1 . 1 ...... 30 HUTCHINS, Dan 13 . 1 1 ...... TM TEAM 7 1 . 1 ...... 1 GRAHAM, Ray 12 1 . 1 ...... THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK Total 13 529 278 807 73-351 34-235 13-126 42 34 9-94 13 3 . Opponents 13 529 346 875 64-263 23-176 11-227 32 38 11-29 14 1 .

2010 GAME-BY-GAME COMPARISON Rushing Passing Passing Total Offense Return Turn- Opponent Score 1st Downs Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards Overs Utah 24-27 (OT) 17/21 36-82/27-122 16-28-1/21-36-1 184/283 64-266/63-405 93/63 2/3 NEW HAMPSHIRE 38-16 21/20 29-169/35-73 25-36-1/21-37-1 276/225 65-445/72-298 106/106 1/1 MIAMI 3-31 11/20 36-128/35-100 13-24-2/21-32-2 104/248 60-232/67-348 153/94 3/2 FLA. INTERNATIONAL 44-17 21/21 36-300/32-93 15-25-0/23-38-0 169/223 61-469/70-316 140/104 1/1 Notre Dame 17-23 18/22 31-110/31-87 27-39-1/24-39-0 272/242 70-382/70-329 109/96 2/0 Syracuse 45-14 16/21 34-123/25-77 17-24-0/25-46-2 281/231 58-404/71-308 208/220 0/4 RUTGERS 41-21 24/12 39-206/36-95 22-28-1/10-22-1 307/108 67-513/58-203 149/187 2/2 LOUISVILLE 20-3 15/14 37-132/32-103 13-24-0/13-23-1 123/82 61-255/55-185 110/113 0/2 Connecticut 28-30 18/19 34-143/46-249 20-28-2/9-20-1 220/100 62-363/66-349 168/222 3/1 South Florida 17-10 17/19 38-150/37-153 11-16-0/15-29-1 142/132 54-292/66-285 85/39 1/1 WEST VIRGINIA 10-35 20/13 27-78/39-148 28-46-1/9-12-0 284/212 73-362/51-360 104/162 4/0 Cincinnati 28-10 21/19 47-272/36-156 14-23-1/12-24-3 158/109 70-430/60-265 100/65 2/4 Kentucky 27-10 20/20 46-261/32-104 9-19-1/21-36-0 96/211 65-357/68-315 79/168 1/1 Totals 342-247 239/241 470-2154/443-1560 230-360-11/224-394-13 2616/2406 830-4770/837-3966 1604/1639 22/22

Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

95 STARTING LINEUPS

OFFENSE GAME SE/X Rec. LT LG C RG RT TE/Y Rec. FL/Z Rec. QB FB TB Utah Shanahan Pinkston Jacobson Karabin Gaskins L. Nix Cruz Baldwin Sunseri Hynoski Lewis New Hampshire Shanahan Pinkston Jacobson Karabin Gaskins L. Nix Cruz Baldwin Sunseri Hynoski Lewis Miami (Fla.) Shanahan Pinkston Jacobson Karabin Gaskins L. Nix Cruz Baldwin Sunseri Hynoski Lewis FIU Shanahan Pinkston Jacobson Karabin L. Nix Gibbs Cruz Baldwin Sunseri Hynoski Graham Notre Dame Shanahan Pinkston Jacobson Karabin L. Nix Gibbs Cruz Baldwin Sunseri Street* Lewis Syracuse Street Pinkston Jacobson Karabin L. Nix Gibbs B. DeCicco Baldwin Sunseri Hynoski Lewis Rutgers Shanahan Pinkston Jacobson Karabin L. Nix Gibbs Cruz Baldwin Sunseri Hynoski Graham Louisville Shanahan Pinkston Jacobson Karabin L. Nix Gibbs Cruz Baldwin Sunseri Hynoski Lewis Connecticut Shanahan Pinkston Jacobson Karabin L. Nix Gibbs Cruz Baldwin Sunseri B. DeCicco^ Lewis USF Shanahan Pinkston Jacobson Karabin L. Nix Gibbs Cruz Baldwin Sunseri Hynoski Lewis West Virginia Street Pinkston Jacobson Karabin Gaskins Gibbs Cruz Baldwin Sunseri B. DeCicco^ Lewis Cincinnati Shanahan Pinkston Jacobson Karabin L. Nix Gibbs Cruz Baldwin Sunseri Hynoski Lewis Kentucky Street Pinkston Jacobson Karabin L. Nix Gibbs Cruz Baldwin Sunseri Hynoski Lewis * Pitt started three wide receivers and no fullback vs. Notre Dame ^ Pitt started two tight ends and no fullback vs. Connecticut and West Virginia

DEFENSE GAME DE NT DT DE SLB MLB WLB CB SS FS CB Utah Sheard Caragein Alecxih Romeus Gruder Mason G. Williams Gary D. DeCicco Holley Reed New Hampshire Sheard Caragein Alecxih Lindsey Gruder Mason G. Williams Gary Hendricks Holley Reed Miami (Fla.) Sheard Caragein Alecxih Lindsey G. Williams Gruder Roberts Gary D. DeCicco Holley Reed FIU Sheard Caragein Alecxih Lindsey G. Williams Gruder D. DeCicco Gary Hendricks Holley Reed Notre Dame Sheard Caragein Alecxih Lindsey G. Williams Gruder D. DeCicco Gary Hendricks Holley Reed Syracuse Sheard Caragein Alecxih Lindsey Gordon Gruder Roberts Gary D. DeCicco Holley Reed Rutgers Sheard Caragein Alecxih Lindsey G. Williams Gruder Roberts Gary D. DeCicco Holley Reed Louisville Sheard Caragein Alecxih Lindsey G. Williams Gruder D. DeCicco Gary Hendricks Holley Reed Connecticut Sheard Caragein Alecxih Romeus G. Williams Gruder Roberts Gary D. DeCicco Holley Reed USF Sheard Caragein Alecxih Lindsey G. Williams Gruder Roberts Gary D. DeCicco Holley Reed West Virginia Sheard Caragein Alecxih Lindsey G. Williams Gruder Roberts Gary D. DeCicco Holley Reed Cincinnati Sheard Caragein Alecxih Lindsey Roberts Gruder D. DeCicco Gary Hendricks Holley Reed Kentucky Hargrove Tkach Alecxih Lindsey G. Williams Gruder Roberts Gary D. DeCicco Holley K. Williams

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GAME STATISTICS Team Stats PITT UTAH First Downs 17 21 Rushes-Yards 36-82 27-122 Att-Comp-Int 28-16-1 36-21-1 Passing Yards 184 283 Total Yards 266 405 Punt Returns-Yards 1-18 1-(-2) Kick Returns-Yards 4-75 3-63 Interceptions-Yards 1-0 1-2 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-2 Punts-Average 4-44.5 4-31.2 Penalties-Yards 12-75 11-99 Third Down Conv. 5-14 7-14 Fourth Down Conv. 1-1 0-0 Sacks By-Yards 0-0 2-16 Possession Time 34:06 25:54

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing PITT — Lewis 25-75, 1 TD; Hynoski 5-15; Saddler 1-4; GAME 1 Baldwin 1-3; Sunseri 4-(-15). GAME 2 PROFILES UTAH — Asiata 16-65; Wide 9-47; Wynn 2-10. NR/#24 UTAH 27 • #15/15 PITT 24 (OT) PITT 38 • NEW HAMPSHIRE 16 SEPT. 2, 2010 Passing SEPT. 11, 2010 RICE-ECCLES STADIUM • 45,730 PITT — Sunseri 28-16-1, 184 yards, 1 TD. HEINZ FIELD • 50,120 Playing its fi rst season opener on the road since 1993, No. UTAH — Wynn 36-21-1, 283 yards, 3 TD. Tino Sunseri threw two touchdowns in a fi ve-minute span, 15 Pitt fell to No. 24 Utah, 27-24, in OT...it was Utah’s 18th Receiving while Ray Graham rushed for 115 yards and two touchdowns consecutive home victory, a streak dating back to 2007... PITT — Baldwin 4-71, 1 TD; Shanahan 4-51; Cruz 3-21; to lift Pitt to a victory over New Hampshire, which entered 2010 SEASON IN REVIEW trailing 24-13 midway through the fi nal period, Pitt rallied Hynoski 2-21; Saddler 2-11; Lewis 1-9. the game ranked No. 6 in FCS...Graham averaged nearly 13 to force overtime...Tino Sunseri, making his fi rst collegiate UTAH — Christopher 8-155, 1 TD; Brooks 5-87, 2 TD; Wide yards per carry, achieving the fi rst 100-yard rushing game start, hit Jon Baldwin on a 44-yard TD strike and subsequent 4-24; Moeai 1-6; Matthews 1-4; Asiata 1-4; Smithson 1-3. of his career on just nine attempts...Sunseri threw for a 2-point conversion pass to make it 24-21 with 7:11 to go... career-best 275 yards...his top target was Jon Baldwin, who on its fi nal possession of regulation, Pitt took over at the 50 had six catches for 100 yards and a 56-yard scoring and moved to the Utah 13, where Dan Hutchins tied the reception...it was the ninth 100-yard receiving game of game with a 30-yard fi eld goal...Pitt had the ball fi rst in OT Baldwin’s career...fi rst-year starting DT Chas Alecxih had and on its fi rst play was intercepted by Brian Blechen...the three sacks...the Panthers had six THIS IS PITT total sacks PRO FOOTBALL vs. UNH after PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK Utes then converted a 21-yard FG for the victory. recording zero at Utah...Pitt improved to 9-0 against FCS opponents...New Hampshire had beaten its fi ve prior FBS SCORING SUMMARY foes before facing the Panthers. PITT 0 7 3 14 0 24 SCORING SUMMARY UTAH 0 14 3 7 3 27 First Quarter NEW HAMPSHIRE 0 3 7 6 16 No scoring PITT 10 7 14 7 38 Second Quarter First Quarter PITT — Lewis 3-yard run (Hutchins kick) 12:00 PITT — Hutchins 32-yard fi eld goal 13:45 UTAH — Brooks 19-yard pass from Wynn (Phillips kick) 6:27 PITT — Lewis 2-yard run (Hutchins kick) 3:52 UTAH — Brooks 3-yard pass from Wynn (Phillips kick) 5:39 Second Quarter Third Quarter UNH — DeLago 22-yard fi eld goal 11:54 UTAH — Phillips 26-yard fi eld goal 11:52 PITT — Saddler 2-yard pass from Sunseri (Hutchins kick) PITT — Hutchins 37-yard fi eld goal 3:51 0:18 Fourth Quarter Third Quarter PITT — Hutchins 28-yard fi eld goal 9:48 PITT — Baldwin 56-yard pass from Sunseri (Hutchins kick) UTAH — Christopher 61-yard pass from Wynn (Phillips kick) 10:18 Jon Baldwin’s late heroics weren’t enough in an overtime loss 7:59 UNH — Peters 2-yard run (DeLago kick) 7:10 at Utah. PITT — Baldwin 44-yard pass from Sunseri (Sunseri pass to PITT — Graham 8-yard run (Hutchins kick) 2:20 Baldwin) 7:11 Fourth Quarter PITT — Hutchins 30-yard fi eld goal 0:00 PITT — Graham 64-yard run (Hutchins kick) 10:43 Overtime UNH — Cullen 11-yard pass from Decker (kick failed) 1:13 UTAH — Phillips 21-yard fi eld goal

97 GAME SUMMARIES

GAME STATISTICS GAME STATISTICS Team Stats UNH PITT Team Stats UM PITT First Downs 20 21 First Downs 20 11 Rushes-Yards 35-73 29-169 Rushes-Yards 35-100 36-128 Att-Comp-Int 37-21-1 36-25-1 Att-Comp-Int 32-21-2 24-13-2 Passing Yards 225 276 Passing Yards 248 104 Total Yards 298 445 Total Yards 348 232 Punt Returns-Yards 1-1 3-26 Punt Returns-Yards 3-3 4-37 Kick Returns-Yards 6-102 3-70 Kick Returns-Yards 1-17 6-116 Interceptions-Yards 1-3 1-10 Interceptions-Yards 2-74 2-0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 Punts-Average 8-35.0 3-52.7 Punts-Average 6-44.5 8-45.5 Penalties-Yards 7-71 7-66 Penalties-Yards 8-78 9-53 Third Down Conv. 8-17 3-10 Third Down Conv. 5-12 4-15 Fourth Down Conv. 0-0 0-1 Fourth Down Conv. 0-0 0-1 Sacks By-Yards 2-18 6-35 Sacks By-Yards 5-45 2-17 Possession Time 29:13 30:47 Possession Time 27:56 32:04

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing Rushing UNH — Decker 3-27; Fox 2-18; Peters 11-15, 1 TD; Toman UM — Berry 21-87, 1 TD; Miller 8-31, 1 TD; Team 1-0; 12-10; Jellison 6-4; Team 1-(-1). GAME 3 Thompkins 1-(-6); Harris 4-(-12). PITT — Graham 9-115, 2 TD; Lewis 10-27, 1 TD; Sunseri PITT — Graham 14-100; Lewis 12-41; Sunseri 7-14; Burns #19/19 MIAMI 31 • PITT 3 3-8; Douglas 3-8; Hynoski 3-6; Burns 1-5. 1-0; Bostick 1-(-9); Cross 1-(-18). SEPT. 23, 2010 Passing HEINZ FIELD • 58,115 Passing UNH — Toman 29-15-1, 183 yards; Decker 8-6-0, 42 yards, A smothering defensive effort led Miami past Pitt in the fi rst UM — Harris 32-21-2, 248 yards, 2 TD. 1 TD. meeting between the two schools since 2003...the visiting PITT — Sunseri 15-8-0, 61 yards; Bostick 9-5-2, 43 yards. PITT — Sunseri 34-24-1, 275 yards, 2 TD; Bostick 1-1-0, Hurricanes (2-1) led 10-0 at the half and 17-0 heading in Receiving 1 yard; Team 1-0-0, 0 yards. the fourth quarter...despite being outgained 204-76 in the UM — Benjamin 6-96, 1 TD; Byrd 6-69; Hankerson 3-36, Receiving fi rst half, Pitt remained in contention due to a pair of 1 TD; Berry 2-18; Gordon 2-11; Johnson 1-17; James 1-1. UNH — Jeannot 12-110; Fox 3-42; Jellison 2-46; Cullen interceptions by Dom DeCicco and Jarred Holley…Dan PITT — Graham 3-41; Baldwin 3-26; Shanahan 3-19; Lewis 2-16, 1 TD; Peters 1-6; Mason 1-5. Hutchins’ 27-yard fi eld goal with 14:27 to play made it 2-7; Saddler 1-6; Street 1-5. PITT — Baldwin 6-100, 1 TD; Lewis 5-52; Saddler 4-16, 17-3…the Panthers (1-2) were poised to cut the defi cit 1 TD; Shanahan 3-38; Graham 3-32; Street 2-36; Cross 1-1; further but fumbled a punt away at their own 43 with 12:19 Douglas 1-1. left…three plays later Jacory Harris threw his second TD pass of the game, a 10-yarder to , to seal the result...it marked the fi rst time in 60 games at Heinz Field that Pitt scored fewer than 10 points.

SCORING SUMMARY MIAMI 7 3 7 14 31 PITT 0 0 0 3 3 First Quarter MIAMI — Berry 1-yard run (Bosher kick) 11:35 Second Quarter MIAMI — Bosher 28-yard fi eld goal 8:28 Third Quarter MIAMI — Hankerson 19-yard pass from Harris (Bosher kick) 11:54 Fourth Quarter Jon Baldwin had 100 yards receiving and a 56-yard touchdown PITT — Hutchins 27-yard fi eld goal 14:27 against New Hampshire. MIAMI — Benjamin 10-yard pass from Harris (Bosher kick) 10:53 MIAMI — Miller 1-yard run (Bosher kick) 3:16

Jarred Holley had a one-handed interception against Miami.

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PITT — Graham 79-yard run (Hutchins kick) 9:43 PITT — Graham 19-yard run (Hutchins kick) 4:22 PITT — Burns 4-yard run (Hutchins kick) 1:32

GAME STATISTICS Team Stats FIU PITT First Downs 21 21 Rushes-Yards 32-93 36-300 Att-Comp-Int 38-23-0 25-15-0 Passing Yards 223 169 Total Yards 316 469 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-32 Kick Returns-Yards 6-104 4-102 Interceptions-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1 Punts-Average 5-34.6 1-38.0 Penalties-Yards 3-24 10-64 Third Down Conv. 8-15 6-11 Fourth Down Conv. 1-1 1-1 Sacks By-Yards 0-0 2-19 Possession Time 30:08 29:52 PROFILES GAME 4 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS GAME 5 PITT 44 • FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL 17 NOTRE DAME 23 • PITT 17 OCT. 2, 2010 Rushing OCT. 9, 2010 HEINZ FIELD • 45,207 FIU — Harden 12-35; Mallary 5-35; Perry 9-28, 2 TD; Times NOTRE DAME STADIUM • 80,795 Pitt literally ran past visiting FIU thanks to Ray Graham, 1-10; Carroll 5-(-15). Despite advantages in total yards (382 to 329) and making his fi rst career start…Graham rushed for 277 yards PITT — Graham 29-277, 3 TD; Burns 3-12, 1 TD; Hynoski possession time (31:22 to 28:38), Pitt fell to host Notre on 29 carries (9.6 avg.) and scored three TDs, including runs 1-7; Sunseri 3-4. Dame, 23-17...missed opportunities keyed the result...Pitt 2010 SEASON of 34, 79 and 19 yards…his rushing yardage was the Passing (2-3) moved inside the Irish 20 three times in the fi rst half IN REVIEW second highest in school history, trailing only Tony Dorsett’s FIU — Carroll 38-23-0, 223 yards. — reaching the 9, the 10 and the 19 — but scored only 303-yard performance against Notre Dame in 1975…Graham PITT — Sunseri 23-15-0, 169 yards, 1 TD; Team 2-0-0, three points...the Panthers trailed 17-3 at halftime and 20-3 had 374 all-purpose yards (19 receiving and 78 on returns), 0 yards. early in the third before rallying...Tino Sunseri hit Jon which matched Dorsett’s total against the Irish in ’75…Tino Receiving Baldwin on a 56-yard TD pass with 7:23 left, making it Sunseri completed 15 of 23 for 169 yards and a TD… FIU — Ellingson 6-78; Hilton 3-31; Mallary 3-30; Times 23-17...but Pitt’s fi nal two possessions (which started at the Sunseri fi nished strongly, hitting 13 of his fi nal 14 passes Panthers’ 10 and 7) netted just 11 yards as the Irish (3-3)

3-25; Younger 2-22; Rhodes 2-19; Harden 2-7; Williams 1-7; THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK for 150 yards…Dan Hutchins accounted for a career-high Mertile 1-4. snapped a two-game losing skid in the series...Baldwin had 14 points, converting 3-3 fi eld goals and all fi ve of his PITT — Shanahan 4-82; Street 3-30; Graham 3-19; Baldwin 111 yards receiving on a career-high nine catches...Sunseri, PATs…Pitt (2-2) led 13-10 at the half and 16-10 heading 2-14; Hynoski 2-14, 1 TD; Cruz 1-10. who also rushed for a touchdown, achieved career bests in into the fi nal period before exploding for 28 points in the completions (27) and attempts (39)...defensively, end Jabaal fourth quarter…it was the fi rst-ever meeting between Pitt Sheard had two sacks...MLB Max Gruder had a career-high and FIU (0-4). 13 tackles.

SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY FIU 0 10 0 7 17 PITT 3 0 7 7 17 PITT 0 13 3 28 44 NOTRE DAME 7 10 3 3 23 First Quarter First Quarter No scoring PITT — Hutchins 26-yard fi eld goal 7:26 Second Quarter ND — Floyd 1-yard pass from Crist (Ruffer kick) 2:36 PITT — Hutchins 30-yard fi eld goal 14:02 Second Quarter FIU — Perry 1-yard run (Griffi n kick) 8:35 ND — Crist 10-yard run (Ruffer kick) 8:25 PITT — Graham 34-yard run (Hutchins kick) 7:02 ND — Ruffer 32-yard fi eld goal 3:22 FIU — Griffi n 27-yard fi eld goal 1:01 Third Quarter PITT — Hutchins 38-yard fi eld goal 0:00 ND — Ruffer 50-yard fi eld goal 12:11 Third Quarter PITT — Sunseri 4-yard run (Hutchins kick) 3:12 PITT — Hutchins 38-yard fi eld goal 2:52 Fourth Quarter Fourth Quarter Ray Graham rushed for 277 dazzling yards vs. FIU. ND — Ruffer 31-yard fi eld goal 9:06 PITT — Hynoski 9-yard pass from Sunseri (Hutchins kick) PITT — Baldwin 56-yard pass from Sunseri (Hutchins kick) 13:39 7:23 FIU — Perry 3-yard run (Griffi n kick) 12:07

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GAME STATISTICS Fourth Quarter SYR — Chew 11-yard pass from Nassib (Krautman kick) 13:07 Team Stats PITT ND PITT — Hutchins 24-yard fi eld goal 9:48 First Downs 18 22 PITT — DeCicco 6-yard pass from Sunseri (Hutchins kick) Rushes-Yards 31-110 31-87 9:19 Att-Comp-Int 39-27-1 39-24-0 Passing Yards 272 242 Total Yards 382 329 GAME STATISTICS Punt Returns-Yards 1-(-2) 2-(-2) Team Stats PITT SYR Kick Returns-Yards 6-111 4-83 First Downs 16 21 Interceptions-Yards 0-0 1-15 Rushes-Yards 34-123 25-77 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 1-0 Att-Comp-Int 24-17-0 46-25-2 Punts-Average 3-47.3 5-46.6 Passing Yards 281 231 Penalties-Yards 3-23 6-60 Total Yards 404 308 Third Down Conv. 5-15 4-12 Punt Returns-Yards 4-44 4-34 Fourth Down Conv. 1-4 0-0 Kick Returns-Yards 3-52 8-186 Sacks By-Yards 3-20 2-14 Interceptions-Yards 2-80 0-0 Possession Time 31:22 28:38 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-2 Punts-Average 5-50.0 6-44.8 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Penalties-Yards 10-99 4-30 Third Down Conv. 6-13 4-13 Rushing Fourth Down Conv. 0-0 1-2 PITT — Lewis 13-63; Graham 8-44; Sunseri 7-9, 1 TD; Sacks By-Yards 1-6 2-17 Hynoski 1-(-1); Hutchins 1-(-1); Janocko 1-(-4). GAME 6 Possession Time 33:20 26:40 ND — Allen 13-56; Wood 7-28; Crist 7-5, 1 TD; Hughes 1-3; PITT 45 • SYRACUSE 14 Team 3-(-5). OCT. 16, 2010 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Passing CARRIER DOME • 40,168 PITT — Sunseri 39-27-1, 272 yards, 1 TD. Pitt continued its recent mastery of Syracuse with a 45-14 Rushing ND — Crist 39-24-0, 242 yards, 1 TD. victory in the Carrier Dome…it was Pitt’s sixth consecutive PITT — Lewis 14-78, 1 TD; Graham 11-53; Burns 5-7; Receiving win over the Orange and third straight in the Dome…Tino Hynoski 1-1; Sunseri 3-(-16). PITT — Baldwin 9-111, 1 TD; Shanahan 5-49; Hynoski 5-30; Sunseri’s pinpoint passing keyed the Panthers in their Big SYR — Carter 13-38, 1 TD; Bailey 7-25; Nassib 4-14; Team Street 3-42; Lewis 3-21; Graham 2-19. East opener…Sunseri connected on 71% of his passes 1-0. ND — Riddick 7-75; Floyd 7-59, 1 TD; Rudolph 5-38; (17 of 24) for a career-high 281 yards and four touchdowns Passing Goodman 2-15; Jones 1-37; Ragone 1-11; Allen 1-7. with no interceptions…on Pitt’s initial play from scrimmage PITT — Sunseri 24-17-0, 281 yards, 4 TD. he threw a screen to Devin Street, who took it 79 yards for SYR — Nassib 46-25-2, 231 yards, 1 TD. a score and 7-0 lead…Sunseri threw three TDs in the fi rst Receiving half to stake Pitt (3-3, 1-0) to a 28-7 halftime advantage… PITT — Shanahan 4-64, 1 TD; Street 3-82, 1 TD; Graham the lead increased to 35-7 in the third when CB Ricky Gary 3-22, 1 TD; Cruz 2-32; Lewis 2-9; Baldwin 1-61; DeCicco returned an INT 80 yards for a score…it was the second career 1-6, 1 TD; Hynoski 1-5. TD for Gary and the 12th defensive TD by Pitt since 2005… SYR — Lemon 8-108; Chew 5-50, 1 TD; Sales 4-36; Bailey Pitt forced a season-high four turnovers… Dan Hutchins 3-13; Provo 3-12; Cruz 2-12. averaged 50 yards on five punts and was perfect on seven placements (6-6 PATs, 1-1 FG)…Syracuse fell to 4-2 and 1-1.

SCORING SUMMARY PITT 14 14 7 10 45 SYRACUSE 7 0 0 7 14 First Quarter PITT — Street 79-yard pass from Sunseri (Hutchins kick) 13:30 SYR — Carter 1-yard run (Krautman kick) 8:59 Jabaal Sheard had two sacks at Notre Dame. PITT — Graham 15-yard pass from Sunseri (Hutchins kick) 0:23 Second Quarter PITT — Shanahan 30-yard pass from Sunseri (Hutchins kick) 9:39 PITT — Lewis 1-yard run (Hutchins kick) 3:18 Third Quarter PITT — Gary 80-yard interception return (Hutchins kick) 10:27

Devin Street took a screen pass 79 yards for a TD at Syracuse.

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Fourth Quarter PITT — Hutchins 34-yard fi eld goal 14:56 PITT — Baldwin 45-yard pass from Sunseri (Hutchins kick) 12:34 PITT — Lewis 22-yard run (Hutchins kick) 7:55 RU — Harrison 27-yard pass from Savage (Te kick) 1:30

GAME STATISTICS Team Stats RU PITT First Downs 12 24 Rushes-Yards 36-95 39-206 Att-Comp-Int 22-10-1 28-22-1 Passing Yards 108 307 Total Yards 203 513 Punt Returns-Yards 3-40 5-76 Kick Returns-Yards 5-122 4-73 Interceptions-Yards 1-25 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 3-1 Punts-Average 9-44.2 3-29.0 Penalties-Yards 4-50 4-20 Third Down Conv. 3-12 5-13

Fourth Down Conv. 0-0 1-2 PROFILES GAME 7 Sacks By-Yards 1-10 7-53 GAME 8 PITT 41 • RUTGERS 21 Possession Time 26:16 33:44 PITT 20 • LOUISVILLE 3 OCT. 23, 2010 OCT. 30, 2010 HEINZ FIELD • 50,425 HEINZ FIELD • 48,562 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Pitt moved into sole possession of fi rst place in the Big East Pitt ran its winning streak to three games on the strength of with a 41-21 rout of Rutgers…the Panthers (4-3, 2-0) broke Rushing an outstanding defensive effort…the Panthers limited away from a 14-14 halftime tie with 27 unanswered points… RU — Martinek 13-52, 1 TD; Thomas 4-40; Deering 5-25; Louisville’s 442-yard per game offense to a season-low 2010 SEASON Tino Sunseri threw for a career-high 307 yards, connecting on Young 2-18; Williams 3-17; Sanu 1-1; Savage 2-(-4); Dodd 185…the Cardinals mustered only 74 yards in the second IN REVIEW 78% of his passes (21 of 27) with three TD strikes…Jon Baldwin 6-(-54). half and were held scoreless on their fi nal nine possessions was the top target with 139 yards receiving on fi ve catches PITT — Lewis 17-130, 1 TD; Graham 14-56, 1 TD; Burns after taking a fi rst-quarter 3-0 lead...UL’s Bilal Powell (27.8 avg.), including a 45-yard TD…Dion Lewis rushed for 5-17; Hynoski 1-5; Sunseri 2-(-2). entered the game as the Big East’s top rusher (No. 4 a season-high 130 yards on 17 carries (7.6 avg.) and rambled Passing nationally) averaging 143.3 yards per game, but managed for a 22-yard TD…it was the fi rst time in 10 years Pitt had a RU — Dodd 19-8-1, 62 yards; Savage 3-2-0, 46 yards, 1 TD. only 64 on 11 carries before leaving the game in the third 300-yard passer, 100-yard rusher and 100-yard receiver…Pitt PITT — Sunseri 27-21-1, 307 yards, 3 TD; Bostick 1-1-0, period due to injury…Dom DeCicco and Jabaal Sheard led EODBO ITHSOYPOFOBL THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK outgained Rutgers 513 to 203, the Panthers’ highest offensive 0 yards. Pitt’s defensive effort…DeCicco had 11 tackles and an INT…Sheard had two sacks and two forced fumbles…his output in fi ve years…Rutgers (4-3, 1-1) had only been Receiving sack and strip of Adam Froman resulted in a 56-yard fumble yielding 292.5 yards per game…Pitt collected seven sacks, RU — Sanu 4-46; Harrison 3-52, 1 TD; Young 1-6; Thomas return by Myles Caragein to the UL 5…Dion Lewis scored including three by Brandon Lindsey and two by Jabaal 1-6; Jefferson 1- (-2). three plays later, providing the fi nal margin…Pitt (5-3, 3-0) Sheard…after scoring 45 points at Syracuse the week prior, PITT — Hynoski 7-51; Baldwin 5-139, 1 TD; Shanahan 3-53; remained atop the Big East standings with the win… the Panthers achieved back-to-back 40-point outings in Big Street 2-20; Cruz 2-14, 2 TD; Graham 1-17; Lewis 1-13; Louisville fell to 4-4 and 1-2. East play for the fi rst time ever. Burns 1-0.

SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY RUTGERS 7 7 0 7 21 LOUISVILLE 3 0 0 0 3 PITT 7 7 10 17 41 PITT 3 3 7 7 20 First Quarter First Quarter RU — Martinek 1-yard run (Te kick) 9:48 LOU — Philpott 35-yard fi eld goal 8:47 PITT — Cruz 3-yard pass from Sunseri (Hutchins kick) 1:07 PITT — Hutchins 26-yard fi eld goal 2:40 Second Quarter Second Quarter PITT — Graham 13-yard run (Hutchins kick) 8:25 PITT — Hutchins 42-yard fi eld goal 9:34 RU — Bing recovered blocked punt in end zone (Te kick) 2:12 Third Quarter Third Quarter PITT — Graham 21-yard run (Hutchins kick) 9:36 PITT — Cruz 11-yard pass from Sunseri (Hutchins kick) 10:57 Fourth Quarter PITT — Hutchins 18-yard fi eld goal 3:44 PITT — Lewis 1-yard run (Hutchins kick) 14:57

Tino Sunseri threw for 307 yards against Rutgers.

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GAME STATISTICS Fourth Quarter UCONN — Teggart 25-yard fi eld goal 7:07 Team Stats LOU PITT UCONN — I. Moore 14-yard pass from Frazer (Teggart kick) First Downs 14 15 6:19 Rushes-Yards 32-103 37-132 PITT — Baldwin 20-yard pass from Sunseri (Hutchins kick) Att-Comp-Int 23-13-1 24-13-0 4:35 Passing Yards 82 123 Total Yards 185 255 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 GAME STATISTICS Kick Returns-Yards 5-113 2-49 Team Stats PITT UCONN Interceptions-Yards 0-0 1-5 First Downs 18 19 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0 Rushes-Yards 34-143 46-249 Punts-Average 4-44.8 3-49.0 Att-Comp-Int 28-20-2 20-9-1 Penalties-Yards 6-46 4-35 Passing Yards 220 100 Third Down Conv. 5-12 7-16 Total Yards 363 349 Fourth Down Conv. 0-0 1-2 Punt Returns-Yards 2-15 2-(-3) Sacks By-Yards 0-0 3-25 Kick Returns-Yards 7-153 5-171 Possession Time 28:26 31:34 Interceptions-Yards 1-0 2-54 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 3-0 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Punts-Average 6-38.3 5-39.2 Penalties-Yards 3-35 2-15 Rushing Third Down Conv. 7-14 3-14 LOU — Powell 11-64; Wright 6-25; Brown 5-18; Donnell Fourth Down Conv. 0-0 3-3 5-14; Froman 5-(-18). GAME 9 Sacks By-Yards 1-4 3-14 PITT — Lewis 18-65, 1 TD; Graham 9-40, 1 TD; Sunseri CONNECTICUT 30 • PITT 28 Possession Time 31:44 28:16 4-23; Burns 3-3; Street 1-1; Baldwin 2-0. NOV. 11, 2010 Passing RENTSCHLER FIELD • 35,391 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS LOU — Froman 22-13-0, 82 yards; Burke 1-0-1, 0 yards. Pitt’s three-game winning streak was halted with a 30-28 PITT — Sunseri 24-13-0, 123 yards. setback to Connecticut…Pitt (5-4, 3-1) entered the contest Rushing Receiving with a two-game lead in the Big East and looked poised to PITT — Lewis 13-77, 2 TD; Graham 16-75, 1 TD; Sunseri LOU — Beaumont 7-50; Smith 2-13; Powell 2-4; Wright gain bowl eligibility when they led 21-13 late in the third 5-(-9). 1-10; Graham 1-5. period…but two special teams miscues opened the door to UCONN — Todman 37-222; Frey 5-23; Box 1-8; Frazer 1-1; PITT — Shanahan 3-35; Baldwin 3-24; Cruz 2-28; Mike 17-unanswered points by UConn…Pitt led 21-13 when K. Moore 2-(-5). 2-17; Lewis 1-11; Hynoski 1-8; Graham 1-0. Ray Graham scored on a fi ve-yard run with 13 seconds Passing remaining in the third quarter…Nick Williams returned the PITT — Sunseri 28-20-2, 220 yards, 1 TD. ensuing kickoff 95 yards for a TD, pulling UConn to within UCONN — Frazer 20-9-1, 100 yards, 2 TD. 21-20…UConn would then score 10 points in 48 seconds to Receiving seize a 30-21 lead with 6:19 remaining…the Huskies’ fi nal PITT — Baldwin 6-95, 1 TD; Lewis 5-50; Shanahan 3-28; score was a 14-yard TD pass from Zach Frazer to Isiah Street 3-19; Cruz 2-19; Graham 1-9. Moore that came two plays after Pitt fumbled away a kickoff UCONN — K. Moore 2-46, 1 TD; I. Moore 2-29, 1 TD; Frey at its own 21…Jon Baldwin caught a 20-yard TD pass with 2-9; Griffi n 1-9; Todman 1-7; Sherman 1-0. 4:35 left to get the Panthers within two but they would draw no closer…UConn (5-4, 2-2) iced the game when Jordan Todman, who rushed for 222 yards, converted a 4th-and-1 from the Huskies’ own 19 with 2½ minutes left.

SCORING SUMMARY PITT 7 0 14 7 28 CONNECTICUT 7 3 10 10 30 First Quarter PITT — Lewis 4-yard run (Hutchins kick) 12:59 UCONN — K. Moore 36-yard pass from Frazer (Teggart kick) 7:36 Second Quarter UCONN — Teggart 46-yard fi eld goal 13:37 Third Quarter Myles Caragein returned a fumble 56 yards vs. Louisville. UCONN — Teggart 39-yard fi eld goal 10:48 PITT — Lewis 1-yard run (Hutchins kick) 5:27 PITT — Graham 5-yard run (Hutchins kick) 0:13 UCONN — Williams 95-yard kickoff return (Teggart kick) 0:00 Brandon Lindsey forces a fumble at Connecticut.

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GAME STATISTICS Team Stats PITT USF First Downs 17 19 Rushes-Yards 38-150 37-153 Att-Comp-Int 16-11-0 29-15-1 Passing Yards 142 132 Total Yards 292 285 Punt Returns-Yards 2-55 1-12 Kick Returns-Yards 1-30 2-27 Interceptions-Yards 1-0 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-0 Punts-Average 4-42.5 6-26.8 Penalties-Yards 11-116 6-53 Third Down Conv. 2-9 4-15 Fourth Down Conv. 0-1 1-1 Sacks By-Yards 2-14 4-28 Possession Time 29:35 30:25

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing PITT — Lewis 22-105, 1 TD; Graham 10-44; Sunseri 6-1. GAME 10 USF — Plancher 13-67; Mitchell 1-45, 1 TD; Murray 12-36; GAME 11 PROFILES Kelly 3-7; Lamar 2-3; Daniels 6-(-5). PITT 17 • USF 10 WEST VIRGINIA 35 • PITT 10 NOV. 20, 2010 Passing NOV. 26, 2010 RAYMOND JAMES STADIUM • 43,844 PITT — Sunseri 16-11-0, 142 yards, 1 TD. HEINZ FIELD • 60,562 Pitt put the brakes on surging South Florida’s three-game USF — Daniels 29-15-1, 132 yards. Four turnovers doomed Pitt in a 35-10 loss to West Virginia winning streak with a 17-10 victory at Raymond James Receiving in the 103rd edition of the “Backyard Brawl”…the Panthers

Stadium…Dion Lewis rushed for a game-high 105 yards, PITT — Shanahan 3-62; Baldwin 3-36; Graham 3-9, 1 TD; held statistical advantages in total offense (362 yards to 2010 SEASON IN REVIEW including a 22-yard touchdown run to open the fourth Cruz 1-22; Street 1-13. 360), fi rst downs (20 to 13) and time of possession (33:28 quarter that broke a 10-10 tie and proved to be the game USF — Bogan 4-60; Landi 4-31; Hornes 3-19; Virgin 1-15; to 26:32)…the turnover differential proved to be the most winner…the win was Pitt’s third consecutive over USF and Murray 1-7; Kelly 1-3; Lamar 1-(-3). decisive stat: Pitt lost three fumbles and threw an kept the Panthers atop the Big East standings with a 4-1 interception, while West Virginia did not have a single league mark (6-4 overall)…the Bulls (6-4, 3-3) were held to turnover…particularly frustrating was a fi rst half that saw 285 total yards…their lone TD came on a wide receiver the Panthers compile 205 yards to West Virginia’s 75, but reverse by Terrence Mitchell, who scampered 45 yards to tie Pitt still trailed 14-7 at intermission…the Mountaineers EODBO ITHSOYPOFOBL THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK the game at 10 with 4:07 left in the third period…Dom seized control in the third period when Geno Smith threw two DeCicco led Pitt’s defensive effort with 13 tackles, matching touchdown passes, including a 71-yard bomb to Tavon his career high…Antwuan Reed ended the Bulls’ last-gasp Austin on the third play of the second half…Smith fi nished drive with an interception at the Pitt 20 as time expired… 9 of 12 for 212 yards with three TDs and no interceptions… the 17 points were Pitt’s lowest in a winning effort since the loss created a three-way tie atop the Big East standings Dec. 1, 2007, when it upset West Virginia, 13-9...with the between Pitt, West Virginia and Connecticut, each with 4-2 win the Panthers became bowl eligible for the third league marks…West Virginia improved to 8-3 overall, while consecutive season. the Panthers fell to 6-5.

SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY PITT 3 0 7 7 17 WVU 7 7 14 7 35 USF 0 3 7 0 10 PITT 7 0 3 0 10 First Quarter First Quarter PITT — Hutchins 36-yard fi eld goal 9:26 WVU — Clarke 2-yard run (Bitancurt kick) 13:26 Second Quarter PITT — Street 8-yard pass from Sunseri (Hutchins kick) 2:33 USF — Bonani 35-yard fi eld goal 14:57 Second Quarter Third Quarter WVU — Johnson 2-yard pass from Smith (Bitancurt kick) 4:33 PITT — Graham 12-yard pass from Sunseri (Hutchins kick) Third Quarter 6:22 WVU — Austin 71-yard pass from Smith (Bitancurt kick) 13:23 USF — Mitchell 45-yard run (Bonani kick) 4:07 Antwuan Reed clinched the USF victory with an interception as PITT — Hutchins 42-yard fi eld goal 6:13 Fourth Quarter time expired. WVU — Austin 12-yard pass from Smith (Bitancurt kick) 1:29 PITT — Lewis 22-yard run (Hutchins kick) 14:53 Fourth Quarter WVU — Clarke 2-yard run (Bitancurt kick) 7:45

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GAME STATISTICS GAME STATISTICS Team Stats WVU PITT Team Stats PITT CIN First Downs 13 20 First Downs 21 19 Rushes-Yards 39-148 27-78 Rushes-Yards 47-272 36-156 Att-Comp-Int 12-9-0 46-28-1 Att-Comp-Int 23-14-1 24-12-3 Passing Yards 212 284 Passing Yards 158 109 Total Yards 360 362 Total Yards 430 265 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-6 Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 1-0 Kick Returns-Yards 3-80 5-98 Kick Returns-Yards 3-69 4-64 Interceptions-Yards 1-53 0-0 Interceptions-Yards 3-31 1-1 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 6-3 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1 Punts-Average 4-35.8 1-44 Punts-Average 2-44.0 4-39.0 Penalties-Yards 5-50 4-24 Penalties-Yards 7-72 4-43 Third Down Conv. 7-12 9-17 Third Down Conv. 9-16 7-12 Fourth Down Conv. 0-1 1-3 Fourth Down Conv. 1-1 0-0 Sacks By-Yards 2-14 2-9 Sacks By-Yards 1-3 0-0 Possession Time 26:32 33:28 Possession Time 35:30 24:30

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rushing Rushing WVU — Alston 16-71; Clarke 6-28, 2 TD; Devine 4-27; Smith PITT — Lewis 42-261, 4 TD; Graham 1-7; Burns 3-5; Team 8-18; Austin 1-12; Lindamood 2-5; Sanders 2-(-13). GAME 12 1-(-1). PITT — Sunseri 5-38; Lewis 11-34; Graham 10-21; Team CIN — Pead 19-97; Collaros 14-47; Woods 1-10; PITT 28 • CINCINNATI 10 1-(-15). Goebel 2-2. DEC. 4, 2010 Passing NIPPERT STADIUM • 27,496 Passing WVU — Smith 12-9-0, 212 yards, 3 TD. Dion Lewis accounted for all four Pitt touchdowns to power PITT — Sunseri 23-14-1, 158 yards. PITT — Sunseri 46-28-1, 284 yards, 1 TD. the Panthers past host Cincinnati, 28-10, in the regular- CIN — Collaros 24-12-3, 109 yards, 1 TD. Receiving season fi nale for both teams…playing in snowy conditions Receiving WVU — Sanders 4-70; Austin 2-83, 2 TD; Devine 1-48; that limited the passing game, Lewis carried 42 times for a PITT — Baldwin 5-57; Hynoski 3-20; Shanahan 2-21; Lewis Bailey 1-9; Johnson 1-2, 1 TD. career-high 261 yards (6.2 avg.)…his four rushing TDs also 2-14; Cruz 1-25; Street 1-21. PITT — Baldwin 5-76; Shanahan 5-75; Street 5-48, 1 TD; marked a career best…in two career games vs. the CIN — McClung 4-44, 1 TD; Binns 3-29; Pead 2-7; Legaux Lewis 5-30; Graham 3-31; Cruz 3-18; Hynoski 2-6. Bearcats, Lewis rushed for 455 yards and seven TDs on 89 1-18; Woods 1-8; Guidugli 1-3. carries (5.1 avg.)…Pitt limited Cincinnati to just 265 yards in total offense, well below their Big East-leading average of 431.2…the Panthers forced four turnovers, including two interceptions by Dom DeCicco, who moved from his safety spot to play “nickel linebacker”…middle linebacker Max Gruder had an interception and fumble recovery, while defensive tackle Chas Alecxih had a team-high eight tackles…Pitt closed the regular season 7-5 overall and tied for fi rst in the Big East with a 5-2 mark…Cincinnati fi nished 4-8 and 2-5...the win clinched a BBVA Compass Bowl invite for the Panthers.

SCORING SUMMARY PITT 7 14 0 7 28 CINCINNATI 0 10 0 0 10 First Quarter PITT — Lewis 2-yard run (Hutchins kick) 3:07 Second Quarter Dion Lewis rambled for 261 yards and four TDs at Cincinnati. PITT — Lewis 76-yard run (Hutchins kick) 14:48 CIN — McClung 3-yard pass from Collaros (Rogers kick) 11:41 PITT — Lewis 7-yard run (Hutchins kick) 5:18 CIN — Rogers 33-yard fi eld goal 0:29 Chas Alecxih sacks Geno Smith in the 103rd Backyard Brawl. Third Quarter No scoring Fourth Quarter PITT — Lewis 21-yard run (Hutchins kick) 3:15

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SCORING SUMMARY PITT 0 13 7 7 27 KENTUCKY 3 0 7 0 10 First Quarter UK — McIntosh 50-yard fi eld goal 3:15 Second Quarter PITT — Hutchins 21-yard fi eld goal 11:29 PITT — Hutchins 33-yard fi eld goal 3:30 PITT — Sunseri 1-yard run (Hutchins kick) 0:34 Third Quarter PITT — DeCicco 13-yard pass from Sunseri (Hutchins kick) 10:47 UK — Allen 1-yard run (McIntosh kick) 0:41 Fourth Quarter PITT — Lewis 2-yard run (Hutchins kick) 10:26

GAME STATISTICS Team Stats PITT UK First Downs 20 20 Rushes-Yards 46-261 32-104 PROFILES Att-Comp-Int 19-9-1 36-21-0 GAME 13 Dion Lewis was the BBVA Compass Bowl MVP. Passing Yards 96 211 PITT 27 • KENTUCKY 10 Total Yards 357 315 JAN. 8, 2011 LEGION FIELD • 41,207 Punt Returns-Yards 2-37 2-18 Kick Returns-Yards 3-42 6-150 Pitt utilized a punishing running game and forced two Interceptions-Yards 0-0 1-0 Kentucky punting miscues to defeat the Wildcats, 27-10, in

Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 2010 SEASON

the BBVA Compass Bowl…Andrew Taglianetti blocked a IN REVIEW Punts-Average 3-39.3 2-25.0 punt to set up Pitt’s fi rst touchdown late in the second Penalties-Yards 3-30 5-55 quarter, giving the Panthers a 13-3 lead…Pitt then forced Third Down Conv. 6-12 5-13 an incomplete pass on a UK fake punt early in the third, Fourth Down Conv. 1-1 1-4 setting up Tino Sunseri’s 13-yard TD pass to Brock DeCicco Sacks By-Yards 4-30 0-0 that made it 20-3…Kentucky countered with its only Possession Time 32:38 27:22 touchdown, a one-yard run by Moncell Allen later in the

period that cut the defi cit to 10…but the Panthers answered THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK with a long drive capped by a two-yard TD run by Dion Lewis INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS to seal the result…Lewis rushed for 105 yards and a TD to Rushing earn his second consecutive bowl MVP award…defensively PITT — Lewis 22-105, 1 TD; Graham 17-90; Sunseri 4-53, the Panthers held Kentucky well below its average of 33 1 TD; Street 2-15; Team 1-(-2). points per game…defensive backs Dom DeCicco and UK — Locke 12-71; Cobb 3-23; Newton 12-18; Sanders 3-3; K’Waun Williams had nine tackles each…Pitt, playing the Allen 1-1, 1 TD; Roark 1-(-12). game under acting head coach Phil Bennett, fi nished 8-5, Passing while the Wildcats fell to 6-7. PITT — Sunseri 19-9-1, 96 yards, 1 TD. UK — Newton 36-21-0, 211 yards. Andrew Taglianetti’s blocked punt sparked Pitt’s victory over Receiving Kentucky. PITT — Cruz 2-24; Hynoski 2-19; Graham 1-14; DeCicco 1-13, 1 TD; Baldwin 1-12; Shanahan 1-12; Street 1-2. UK — Locke 6-61; Cobb 5-62; Matthews 4-28; King 3-42; Kendrick 2-19; Sanders 1-(-1).

105 2010 HONORS & AWARDS

JON BALDWIN Wide Receiver BUDDY JACKSON Defensive Back CAMERON SADDLER Wide Receiver/Returner All-Big East (fi rst team) Coaching Staff Special Teams Player of the Game (Syracuse) Coaching Staff Special Teams Player of the Game (Rutgers) Coaching Staff Offensive Player of the Game (Rutgers) Biletnikoff Award Watch List ANDREW JANOCKO Quarterback MIKE SHANAHAN Wide Receiver Maxwell Award Watch List Big East All-Academic Football Team Coaching Staff Offensive Player of the Game (Louisville) Big East All-Academic Football Team PAT BOSTICK Quarterback DION LEWIS Running Back Big East All-Academic Football Team BBVA Compass Bowl MVP JABAAL SHEARD Defensive Lineman Big East Offensive Player of the Week (Dec. 6) AFCA All-America Team MYLES CARAGEIN Defensive Lineman Coaching Staff Offensive Player of the Game (USF) Big East Defensive Player of the Year Coaching Staff Defensive Player of the Game (USF) Doak Walker Award Watch List All-Big East (unanimous fi rst team) Big East All-Academic Football Team Maxwell Award Watch List Ted Hendricks Defensive End of the Year Finalist Walter Camp Award Watch List Coaching Staff Defensive Player of the Game PAT COSTELLO Defensive Back (New Hampshire) Coaching Staff Defensive Player of the Game (Rutgers) Big East All-Academic Football Team BRANDON LINDSEY Defensive Lineman All-Big East (second team) TINO SUNSERI Quarterback MIKE CRUZ Tight End Coaching Staff Defensive Player of the Game (Rutgers) Ted Hendricks Defensive End of the Year Mid-Season Coaching Staff Offensive Player of the Game John Mackey Tight End of the Week (Oct. 25) Watch List (New Hampshire) Coaching Staff Offensive Player of the Game (Syracuse) DOM DE CICCO Defensive Back CHRIS MIKE Fullback Big East All-Academic Football Team All-Big East (fi rst team) Big East All-Academic Football Team Big East All-Academic Football Team ANDREW TAGLIANETTI Defensive Back Coaching Staff Defensive Player of the Game (Syracuse) Big East All-Academic Football Team Coaching Staff Defensive Player of the Game (Louisville) MARCO PECORA Defensive Back Coaching Staff Defensive Player of the Game (USF) Big East All-Academic Football Team Jim Thorpe Award Watch List TYLER TKACH Defensive Lineman JASON PINKSTON Offensive Lineman Big East All-Academic Football Team RAY GRAHAM Running Back All-Big East (fi rst team) Big East Offensive Player of the Week (Oct. 4) Outland Trophy Watch List JOE TREBITZ Linebacker Rivals Big East Offensive Player of the Week (Oct. 4) Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List Coaching Staff Special Teams Player of the Game Coaching Staff Offensive Player of the Game (FIU) (Louisville) GREG ROMEUS Defensive Lineman Big East All-Academic Football Team KOLBY GRAY Defensive Back Bronko Nagurski Trophy Watch List Big East All-Academic Football Team Chuck Bednarik Award Watch List MATT YOKLIC Punter Lott Trophy Watch List Big East All-Academic Football Team MAX GRUDER Linebacker Rotary Lombardi Award Watch List Ted Hendricks Defensive End of the Year Preseason Watch List Big East All-Academic Football Team

KEVIN HARPER Placekicker Coaching Staff Special Teams Player of the Game (USF) Big East All-Academic Football Team

JARRED HOLLEY Defensive Back All-Big East (second team)

DAN HUTCHINS Placekicker/Punter All-Big East (fi rst team, punter) Ray Guy Award Semifi nalist Phil Steele Midseason All-America Team (fi rst team, punter) Big East Special Teams Player of the Week (Oct. 4) Big East Special Teams Player of the Week (Oct. 18) Coaching Staff Special Teams Player of the Game (New Hampshire) Lou Groza Award Watch List Ray Guy Award Watch List

HENRY HYNOSKI Fullback Big East All-Academic Football Team

Running back Dion Lewis and receiver Jon Baldwin celebrate Pitt’s BBVA Compass Bowl victory over Kentucky.

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FINAL 2010 BIG EAST STANDINGS NCAA INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS (TOP 30) BIG EAST OVERALL INDIVIDUAL CATEGORY AVG./RATING NCAA

TEAM W-L PCT. W-L PCT. Jabaal Sheard Forced Fumbles 0.33 forced fumbles/game T-7th West Virginia* 5 - 2 .714 9 - 4 .692 Pass Sacks 0.75 sacks/game T-20th Connecticut*# 5 - 2 .714 8 - 5 .615 Dom DeCicco Interceptions 0.42 interceptions/game T-15th Pittsburgh* 5 - 2 .714 8 - 5 .615 Solo Tackles 5.58 solo tackles/game T-17th Syracuse 4 - 3 .571 8 - 5 .615 Brandon Lindsey Tackles for Loss 1.38 TFLs/game 16th USF 3 - 4 .429 8 - 5 .615 Pass Sacks 0.77 sacks/game T-16th Louisville 3 - 4 .429 7 - 6 .538 Dan Hutchins Field Goals 1.38 fi eld goals/game T-21st Cincinnati 2 - 5 .286 4 - 8 .333 Jarred Holley Interceptions 0.38 interceptions/game T-22nd Rutgers 1 - 6 .143 4 - 8 .333 Cameron Saddler Punt Returns 10.52 yards/return 24th Ray Graham All-Purpose Running 136.33 yards/game 28th * regular-season champions # Big East BCS representative NCAA TEAM RANKINGS (TOP 30) BIG EAST INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS (TOP 3) CATEGORY AVG./RATING NCAA Net Punting 39.85 net yards/punt 7th INDIVIDUAL CATEGORY AVG./RATING BIG EAST Total Defense 305.08 yards/game 8th Dan Hutchins Punting 44.8 yards/punt 1st Punt Rtn. Defense 5.05 yards/return 13th PAT Kicking Pct. 100.0 pct. (40-40) T-1st Time of Possession 32:17 min./game 14th Scoring (kick) 7.2 points/game 2nd Scoring Defense 19.00 points/game 15th PROFILES Scoring (overall) 7.2 points/game 2nd Rushing Defense 120.00 yards/game 17th Field Goals 1.38 fi eld goals/game T-2nd Pass Sacks 2.62 sacks/game T-17th Field Goal Pct. 72.0 pct. (18-25) 3rd Pass Defense 185.08 yards/game 19th Brandon Lindsey Tackles for Loss 1.38 TFLs/game 1st Punt Returns 12.29 yards/return 22nd Sacks 0.77 sacks/game 2nd Pass Eff. Defense 114.16 rating 22nd Jabaal Sheard Forced Fumbles 0.33 forced fumbles/game T-1st TFLs Allowed 4.92 TFLs/game T-25th 2010 SEASON

Tackles for Loss 1.21 TFLs/game T-2nd IN REVIEW Sacks 0.75 sacks/game 3rd Dom DeCicco Interceptions 0.42 interceptions/game 2nd Cameron Saddler Punt Return Average 10.5 yards/return 3rd Tino Sunseri Pass Effi ciency 137.0 rating 3rd Passing 197.8 yards/game 3rd Total Offense 206.2 yards/game 3rd

Ray Graham All Purpose 136.3 yards/game 3rd THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK Dion Lewis Scoring (TDs) 6.5 points/game 3rd Jarred Holley Interceptions 0.38 interceptions/game T-3rd

BIG EAST TEAM RANKINGS (TOP 3) CATEGORY AVG./RATING BIG EAST Punting 39.8 net yards/punt 1st Time of Possession 32:17 min./game 1st PAT Kicking 100.0 pct. (40-40) T-1st Scoring Defense 19.0 points/game 2nd Rushing Defense 120.0 yards/game 2nd Pass Eff. Defense 114.1 rating 2nd Punt Return Avg. 12.3 yards/return 2nd Total Defense 305.1 yards/game 3rd Interceptions 13 total interceptions 3rd Rushing Offense 165.7 yards/game 3rd Pass Offense 201.2 yards/game 3rd Third Down Conv. 42.3 pct. (74-175) 3rd Sacks By 2.62 sacks by/game 3rd Sacks Against 1.77 sacks/game 3rd Kickoff Coverage 44.5 net yards/kick 3rd Pass Effi ciency 133.5 rating 3rd

Cameron Saddler (5) and Ray Graham.

107 ED CONWAY AWARD

Until his passing in 1974, Ed Conway was the radio voice of Pitt football for four years and a tremendous friend and supporter of the Panthers program. In appreciation of his work, the football team presents an annual award in his honor to the most improved players each spring. 1975 Offense: John Pelusi (C) Defense: Randy Coz ens (DE) 1976 Offense: Bob Hutton (HB) Defense: LeRoy Felder (DB) 1977 Offense: Randy Reutershan (FL) George Link (OG) Defense: Dave Logan (MG) 1978 Offense: Ray “Rooster” Jones (HB) Defense: Lynn Thomas (DB) 1979 Offense: Russ Grimm (C) Defense: Charles “Yogi” Jones (LB) 1980 Offense: Emil Boures (OG) Defense: Carlton Williamson (SS)

1981 Offense: Wayne DiBartola (FB) Ed Conway offensive recipient Anthony Gonzalez (second from left) pictured with, from left to right, co-offensive coordinator Mike Defense: Wallace “Pappy” Tho mas (CB) Norvell, co-offensive coordinator Calvin Magee and head coach Todd Graham. 1982 Offense: Marlon McIntyre (FB) Defense: Dan “Peep” Short (SS) 1983 Offense: Mike Dahl (OG) Defense: Melvin Dean (CB) Troy Benson (LB) 1984 Offense: Dwayne Milloy (FL) Defense: Steve Apke (LB) 1985 Offense: Dave Shuck (TE) Defense: Lee Hetrick (LB) John Lewis (CB) 1986 Offense: Darrin Gillaspie (WR) Defense: Jerry Olsavsky (LB) 1987 Offense: Nate Heyward (RB) Defense: Carnel Smith (DE) 1988 Offense: Adam Walker (RB) Defense: Louis Riddick (SS) Ed Conway defensive recipients (center foreground) Buddy Jackson and Tyrone Ezell pictured with, from left to right, defensive 1989 Offense: Mike LiVorio (OL) coordinator Keith Patterson, executive head coach Paul Randolph and head coach Todd Graham. Defense: Dave Coleman (CB) 1990 Offense: Scott Stark (QB) 1999 Offense: Jeff McCurley (OL) 2005 Offense: Mike McGlynn (OL) Defense: Anthony Jagers (SS) Defense: Ryan Smith (DL) Defense: Chris McKillop (DL) Mark Ponko (DB) 1991 Offense: Dan Anderson (OL) 2006 Offense: C.J. Davis (OL) Defense: Jeff Esters (DL) 2000 Offense: Mike Bosnic (TE) Defense: Clint Session (LB) Special Teams: Kennard Cox (DB) 1992 Offense: Mark Fely (OL) Defense: Bryan Knight (DL) Amir Purifoy (LB) Defense: Mike Halapin (DL) 2007 Offense: Jeff Otah (OL) Defense: Gus Mustakas (DL) 1993 Offense: Raymond Belvin (TE) 2001 Offense: Kris Wilson (TE) Defense: Tom Barndt (DL) Defense: Torrie Cox (DB) Lewis Moore (LB) 2008 Offense: Dorin Dickerson (TE) Jason Chavis (LB) Cedric McGee (WR) Jay Jones (DB) 2002 Offense: Brandon Miree (RB) Defense: Mick Williams (DL) Tim Murphy (RB) 1994 Offense: Brian Curran (OL) 2009 Offense: Pat Bostick (QB) Defense: Mike Mohring (DL) Defense: Vince Crochunis (DL) Tez Morris (DB) Defense: Max Gruder (LB) Malcolm Postell (LB) 1995 Offense: John Jones (TE) 2010 Offense: Greg Cross (WR) Defense: David Sumner (LB) 2003 Offense: Chris Curd (WR) Defense: Antwuan Reed (DB) 1996 Offense: Kirk McMullen (TE) Defense: Bernard “Josh” Lay (DB) Defense: Rasshad Whitmill (DB) Malcolm Pinder (DL) 2011 Offense: Anthony Gonzalez (QB) Defense: Tyrone Ezell (DL) 1997 Offense: Ethan Weidle (OL) 2004 Offense: Mike McGlynn (OL) Buddy Jackson (DB) Defense: Frank Moore (DL) Tim Murphy (RB) Defense: Charles Sallet (DL) 1998 Offense: (QB) Clint Session (LB) Defense: Nick Cole (LB)

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

ALL PITT GAME, SEASON AND CAREER RECORDS INCLUDE BOWL GAMES. NCAA RECORDS INCLUDE POSTSEASON PERFORMANCES BEGINNING IN 2002.

RUSHING RUSHING YARDS Play: 91, George McLaren (Syr a cuse), 1917 Game: 303, Tony Dorsett (Notre Dame), 1975 Season: 2,150, Tony Dorsett, 1976 Career: 6,526, Tony Dorsett, 1973-76 RUSHING ATTEMPTS Game: 47, Dion Lewis (Cincinnati), 2009 Season: 387, Craig Heyward, 1987 Career: 1,163, Tony Dorsett, 1973-76 MOST GAMES GAINING 100 YARDS OR MORE Season: 12, Tony Dorsett, 1976 Craig Heyward, 1987 Career: 36, Tony Dorsett, 1973-76 Consecutive: 20, Tony Dorsett, 1975-76 MOST GAMES GAINING 200 YARDS OR MORE threw 79 touchdown passes during his storied Hugh Green holds the record for career sacks at Pitt with 49. Season: 4, Tony Dorsett, 1976 career at Pitt. Career: 10, Tony Dorsett, 1973-76 Consecutive: 2, Tony Dorsett, 1973 and 1976 (twice), PASSES COMPLETED TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS Curvin Richards, 1988 Game: 37, (Notre Dame), 1990 Game: 4, Julius Dawkins (Cincinnati and Army), 1981, Season: 247, , 2003 and Billy Davis (Rutgers), 1994 AVERAGE PER CARRY (MIN. 75% PAR TIC I PA TION) Career: 867, Alex Van Pelt, 1989-92 Season: 22, Larry Fitzgerald, 2003 Game: 14.4, Tony Dorsett (Notre Dame), 1975 Career: 34, Larry Fitzgerald, 2003 Season: 6.6, Tony Dorsett, 1975 TOUCHDOWN PASSES Career: 5.7, Elliott Walker, 1974-77 Game: 7, (Rutgers), 1997 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH Season: 37, Dan Marino, 1981 A TOUCHDOWN RECEPTION RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 37, Rod Rutherford, 2003 18, Larry Fitzgerald, 2002-03 Game: 6, Norman Bill Budd, (Ohio U.), 1910 Career: 79, Dan Marino, 1979-82 (Boston College 2002-Miami 2003) Season: 22, Tony Dorsett, 1976 Career: 58, Tony Dorsett, 1973-76 MOST YARDS PASSING BY A FRESHMAN Season: 2,881, Alex Van Pelt, 1989 DEFENSE RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS AS A FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE 35, LeSean McCoy, 2007-08 MOST YARDS PASSING BY A SOPHOMORE MOST INTER CEP TIONS Season: 3,067, , 2004 Game: 3, Lou Cecconi (Penn State), 1949 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH MOST YARDS PASSING BY A JUNIOR Henry Ford (Penn State), 1953 A RUSHING TOUCH DOWN Season: 2,876, Dan Marino, 1981 Willie Marsh (Tulane), 1978 10, George McLaren, 1916-17 Shawntae Spencer (Ohio), 2002 (Wash ing ton & Jefferson 1916-Carnegie Tech 1917) MOST YARDS PASSING BY A SENIOR Sea son: 10, Bob Jury, 1976 Season: 3,679, Rod Rutherford, 2003 MOST YARDS RUSHING BY A FRESHMAN Career: 21, Bob Jury, 1974-77 Season: 1,799, Dion Lewis, 2009 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH A TOUCHDOWN PASS YARDS, INTERCEPTED PASSES 20, Tyler Palko, 2005-06, MOST YARDS RUSHING BY A SOPHOMORE Play: 105, Homer Roe (West Virginia), 1908 Season: 1,488, LeSean McCoy, 2008 (Youngstown State 2005 - Louisville 2006) Game: 132, Edgar Jones (Ne bras ka), 1941 Season: 224, Edgar Jones, 1941 MOST RUSHING YARDS AS A FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE RECEIVING Career: 266, Bob Jury, 1974-77 2,860, Dion Lewis, 2009-10 RECEIVING YARDS MOST QUARTER BACK SACKS, SEASON MOST YARDS RUSHING BY A JUNIOR 24.5, Zeke Gadson, 1987 Season: 1,791, Craig Heyward, 1987 Play: 91, Dietrich Jells from Alex Van Pelt (Rutgers), 1992 Game: 225, Dietrich Jells (West Vir gin ia), 1994 MOST QUARTER BACK SACKS, CAREER MOST YARDS RUSHING BY A SENIOR Season: 1,672, Larry Fitzgerald, 2003 49, Hugh Green, 1977-80 Season: 2,150, Tony Dorsett, 1976 Career: 3,061, Antonio Bryant, 1999-2001 33.5, Randy Holloway, 1974-77 Receiving yards per game/season: 132.5, Antonio Bryant, 31, Tony Woods, 1983-86 PASSING 2000 26.5, Zeke Gadson, 1984-87 Receiving yards per game/career: 103.0, Larry Fitzgerald, 26.5, Keith Hamilton, 1989-91 PASSING YARDS 2002-03 25, Chris Doleman, 1981-84 Play: 91, Alex Van Pelt to Dietrich Jells (Rutgers), 1992 Yards per reception/season: 28.3, Dietrich Jells, 1991 23.5, Bryan Knight, 1998-2001 Game: 470, Pete Gonzalez (Rutgers), 1997 Yards per reception/career: 19.4, Greg Lee, 2003-05 23, Dennis Atiyeh, 1983-85 Season: 3,679, Rod Rutherford, 2003 21, Rickey Jackson, 1977-80 Career: 11,267, Alex Van Pelt, 1989-92 RECEPTIONS Game: 16, Harry Orszulak (Penn State), 1968 21, Ricardo McDonald, 1988-91 PASSES THROWN Season: 92, Larry Fitzgerald, 2003 Game: 64, Alex Van Pelt (Penn State), 1991 Career: 178, Latef Grim, 1998-2000 Season: 413, Rod Rutherford, 2003 Receptions per game/season: 7.1, Larry Fitzgerald, 2003 Career: 1,503, Alex Van Pelt, 1989-92 Receptions per game/career: 6.2, Larry Fitzgerald, 2002-03

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TOTAL OFFENSE RETURNS SCORING TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS, PUNT RETURNS TOUCHDOWNS Game: 479, Pete Gonzalez (Rutgers), 1997 Play: 90, Jimmy Joe Robinson (Penn State), 1945 Game: 6, Norman Bill Budd (Ohio U.), 1910 Season: 3,829, Rod Rutherford, 2003 Game: 139, Tom Davies (West Virginia), 1920 Season: 23, Tony Dorsett, 1976 Career: 11,148, Alex Van Pelt, 1989-92 Season: 385, Gordon Jones, 1975 Career: 63, Tony Dorsett, 1973-76 Career: 983, Tom Flynn, 1980-83 MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS TOUCHDOWNS AS A FRESHMAN Season: 2,217, Tony Dorsett, 1976 YARDS, KICKOFF RETURNS 18, Dion Lewis, 2009 Career: 7,117, Tony Dorsett, 1973-76 Play: 105, R.W. Richards (Bucknell), 1908 TOUCHDOWNS AS A FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE Jim DeHart (Navy), 1915 36, LeSean McCoy, 2007-08 KICKING Gibby Welch (West Virginia), 1927 Game: 220, Dave Garnett (West Virginia), 1969 MOST POINTS SCORED POINTS AFTER TOUCH DOWN Season: 764, Hank Poteat, 1998 Game: 36, Norman Bill Budd (Ohio U.), 1910 Game: 9, Eric Schubert (Louisville), 1982 Career: 2,010, Hank Poteat, 1996-99 Season: 140, Tony Dorsett, 1976 Chris Ferencik (Eastern Michigan), 1995 Career: 380, Tony Dorsett, 1973-76 Season: 49, David Abdul, 2003 MOST POINTS SCORED AS A FRESHMAN Career: 133, Carson Long, 1973-76 108, Dion Lewis, 2009 POINTS AFTER TOUCH DOWN ATTEMPTED Game: 9, Eric Schubert (Louisville), 1982 Chris Ferencik (Eastern Michigan), 1995 Season: 51, Snuffy Everett, 1981 David Abdul, 2003 Career: 138, Carson Long, 1973-76

FIELD GOALS PROFILES Game: 5, Conor Lee (Notre Dame), 2008 Season: 23, Dan Hutchins, 2009 Career: 50, Conor Lee, 2006-08 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 5, Josh Cummings (Nebraska), 2005 Conor Lee (Notre Dame), 2008 Dan Hutchins (West Virginia and North Carolina), 2009 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON

Season: 29, Dan Hutchins, 2009 IN REVIEW Career: 76, Carson Long, 1973-76 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Season: 92.3% (12-13), Chris Ferencik, 1995 Career: 83.3% (50-60), Conor Lee, 2006-08 LONGEST FIELD GOAL Yards: 54, David Merrick (Texas), 1994 RECORD BOOK CONSECUTIVE POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN 113, Conor Lee, 2006-08 CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS 12, Conor Lee, 2007, and Chris Ferencik, 1995 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING POINTS 38, Nick Lotz, 1998-2001 MOST POINTS FOR A KICKER Game: 18, Conor Lee, (Notre Dame), 2008 Rod Rutherford passed for a Pitt-record 3,679 yards in 2003. Conor Lee converted a record 83% of his fi eld goals THIS IS PITT from 2006-08. PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY Season: 115, Dan Hutchins, 2009 Career: 268, Carson Long, 1973-76 MOST PUNTS Season: 77, Andy Lee, 2003 Career: 255, Andy Lee, 2000-03 MOST PUNTING YARDAGE Season: 3,399, Andy Lee, 2003 Career: 10,851, Nate Cochran, 1993-96 HIGHEST PUNTING AVERAGE Season: 45.6, Brian Greenfi eld, 1990 Career: 43.5, Brian Greenfi eld, 1989-90 LONGEST PUNT Yards: 80, Nate Cochran (Kent State), 1996

111 TEAM RECORDS

GAMES PLAYED HIGHEST PASSING BY PITT Season: 13, 2002; 2003; 2008; 2009; 2010 Game: 470 (Rutgers), 1997 LONGEST SCRIMMAGE PLAYS All-Time: 1,196 Season: 3,746, 2003 (all touchdowns unless noted) GAMES WON LOWEST PASSING BY PITT RUSHING Season: 12, 1976 Season: 136, 1919 91, George McLaren, Syr a cuse, 1917 All-Time: 671 89, Adam Walker, Northern Iowa, 1988 GAMES LOST DEFENSE 88, Warren Heller, Miami (Ohio), 1931 Season: 10, 1972 86, , W. Virginia, 1993 (no TD) LOWEST TOTAL POINTS BY OPPONENT All-Time: 483 86, Fred Cox, Penn State, 1959 Season: 0, 1910 85, Dion Lewis, Buffalo, 2009 GAMES TIED 85, David Priestley, East Tennessee State, 2001 HIGHEST TOTAL POINTS BY OPPONENT Season: 3, 1960 83, Curvin Richards, Boston College, 1988 Game: 72 (Ohio St.), 1996 All-Time: 42 83, Bobby Grier, NC State, 1953 (no TD) Season: 430, 1996 80, Curtis Martin, Temple, 1993 LONGEST WINNING STREAK LOWEST TOTAL OFFENSE BY OPPONENT 80, Gibby Welch, Penn State, 1925 32, 1914-19 Game: 22 (Syracuse), 1921 80, Gibby Welch, Westminster, 1926 LONGEST STRING OF GAMES WITHOUT DEFEAT Season: 522, 1915 80, Warren Heller, Penn State, 1930 32, 1914-19 80, Henry Weisenbaugh, West Virginia, 1933 HIGHEST TOTAL OFFENSE BY OPPONENT 80, Leo Malarkey, West Virginia, 1936 UNBEATEN, UNTIED SEASONS Game: 675 (Virginia Tech), 1993 80, , Penn State, 1937 7 – 1904, 1910, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1976 Season: 5,234, 2003 80, Paul Martha (on lateral from Fred Cox), Miami (Florida), 1961 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS LOWEST RUSHING BY OPPONENT 80, Elliott Walker, North Carolina, 1974 9 – 1915, 1916, 1918, 1929, 1931, 1934, 1936, 1937, 1976 Game: -76 (Brigham Young), 1987 Season: 300, 1915 CONSECUTIVE LOSSES PASSING HIGHEST RUSHING BY OPPONENT 10, 1971-72 91, Alex Van Pelt to Dietrich Jells, Rutgers, 1992 Game: 500 (Virginia Tech), 1993 89, Pete Gonzalez to Jake Hoffart, S. Miss., BIGGEST MARGINS OF VICTORY Season: 2,639, 1993 96 – 96-0, vs. Dickinson, 1914 1997 (Liberty Bowl) 88 – 88-0, vs. Westminster, 1926 LOWEST PASSING BY OPPONENT 84, John Turman to Antonio Bryant, North Carolina, 2000 83 – 83-0, vs. Waynesburg, 1904 Season: 222, 1915 82, Rod Rutherford to Roosevelt Bynes, Syracuse, 2002 76 – 76-0, vs. Temple, 1977 82, Lou Cecconi to Nick DeRosa, Marquette, 1948 HIGHEST PASSING BY OPPONENT 71 – 71-0, vs. California Normal 80, Tyler Palko to Derek Kinder, Cincinnati, 2006 Game: 461 (Toledo), 2003 (now California, PA), 1905 80, Tyler Palko to Gill, South Florida, 2004 Season: 3,063, 2004 80, David Priestley to R.J. English, Kent State, 2000 BIGGEST MARGINS OF DEFEAT MOST INTERCEPTIONS, TEAM, GAME 80, John Ryan to Dietrich Jells, West Virginia, 1994 72 – 72-0, vs. Ohio St., 1996 6 (Boston College), 1977, 1990 80, to Gordon Jones, Syracuse, 1975 69 – 69-0, vs. Michigan, 1947 79, Tino Sunseri to Devin Street, Syracuse, 2010 62 – 69-7, vs. Army, 1944 MOST INTER CEP TIONS, TEAM, SEASON 79, to Jon Baldwin, NC State, 2009 59 – 59-0, vs. Penn State, 1903 28, 1976 78, Tyler Palko to Derek Kinder, Virginia, 2006 58 – 58-0, vs. Notre Dame, 1944 77, Tyler Palko to Greg Lee, Connecticut, 2004 77, Jim Trafi cant to Paul Martha, Cal i for nia, 1962 OFFENSE 76, Darnell Dickerson to Henry Tuten, Boston College,1988 HIGHEST TOTAL POINTS BY BOTH TEAMS 76, James Hagan to Gibby Welch, Ne bras ka, 1927 Game: 111 (West Virginia 63, Pitt 48), 1965 75, Robert Haygood to Gordon Jones, Temple, 1975 Season: 700 (Pitt 389, Opponents 311), 2003 75, to Craig Heyward, Syracuse, 1986 75, Joe Felitsky to Michael Stewart, Rutgers, 1986 (no TD) HIGHEST TOTAL POINTS BY PITT Jake Hoffart’s 89-yard touchdown reception in the Game: 96 (Dickinson), 1914 1997 Liberty Bowl is the second longest pass play in Shawntae Spencer is one of four Panthers to intercept three Season: 428, 1977 Pittsburgh history. passes in a single game. LOWEST TOTAL POINTS BY PITT Season: 26, 1947 HIGHEST TOTAL OFFENSE BY PITT Game: 648 (Eastern Michigan), 1995 Season: 5,482, 1992 LOWEST TOTAL OFFENSE BY PITT Game: -11 (Michigan State), 1950 Season: 1,009, 1947 HIGHEST RUSHING BY PITT Game: 530 (Army), 1975 Season: 3,486, 1974 LOWEST RUSHING BY PITT Game: -28 (Navy), 1978 Season: 389, 1947

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RUSHING YARDS IN A GAME PASSING YARDS IN A GAME Name Op po nent, Year Yards Name Op po nent, Year Yards 1. Tony Dorsett Notre Dame, 1975 303 1. Pete Gonzalez Rutgers, 1997 470 2. Ray Graham Florida International, 2010 277 2. John Congemi Navy, 1986 446 3. Kevan Barlow West Virginia, 2000 272 3. John Ryan West Virginia, 1994 433 4. Tony Dorsett Army, 1975 268 4. Rod Rutherford West Virginia, 2003 419 5. Tony Dorsett Northwest ern, 1973 265 5. Tyler Palko South Florida, 2004 411 6. Curvin Richards East Carolina, 1989 264 6. David Priestley Virginia Tech, 1999 407 7. Dion Lewis Cincinnati, 2010 261 7. Alex Van Pelt Rutgers, 1992 395 8. Craig Heyward Kent State, 1987 259 Alex Van Pelt Mary land, 1992 395 9. Craig Heyward Miami (FL), 1986 254 9. Matt Cavanaugh Clemson, 1977 387* 10. Curtis Martin Texas, 1994 251 10. Alex Van Pelt Notre Dame, 1990 384 11. Rod Rutherford Rutgers, 2003 381 RUSHING YARDS IN A SEASON 12. Tyler Palko Furman, 2004 380 Name Season Yards 13. David Priestley Rutgers, 1999 375 14. Tyler Palko Rutgers, 2005 371 1. Tony Dorsett 1976 2,150 15. Alex Van Pelt East Carolina, 1991 369 2. Dion Lewis 2009 1,799 16. Alex Van Pelt West Virginia, 1989 366 3. Craig Heyward 1987 1,791 17. Alex Van Pelt Minnesota, 1992 364 4. Tony Dorsett 1973 1,686 18. Alex Van Pelt Texas A&M, 1989 354# Tony Dorsett 1975 1,686 David Priestley South Florida, 2001 354 6. LeSean McCoy 2008 1,488 20. Alex Van Pelt Mary land, 1991 353 7. Billy West 1994 1,358 8. LeSean McCoy 2007 1,328 *Gator Bowl #John Hancock Bowl

9. Curvin Richards 1989 1,282 PROFILES 10. Curvin Richards 1988 1,228 PASSING YARDS IN A SEASON Pete Gonzalez set Pittsburgh records with 479 yards of total RUSHING YARDS IN A CAREER Name Season Yards offense and seven touchdown passes versus Rutgers in 1997. 1. Rod Rutherford 2003 3,679 Name Season Yards RECEPTIONS IN A SEASON 1. Tony Dorsett 1973-76 6,526 2. Alex Van Pelt 1992 3,163 Name Season Re cep tions 2. Curvin Richards 1988-90 3,192 3. Tyler Palko 2004 3,067 4. Alex Van Pelt 1989 2,881 1. Larry Fitzgerald 2003 92 3. Craig Heyward 1984, 1986-87 3,086 2010 SEASON 4. Dion Lewis 2009-10 2,860 5. Dan Marino 1981 2,876 2. Latef Grim 1999 75 IN REVIEW 5. LeSean McCoy 2007-08 2,816 6. Tyler Palko 2006 2,871 3. Antonio Bryant 2000 73 6. Billy West 1993-97 2,803 7. Pete Gonzalez 1997 2,829 4. Jake Hoffart 1997 69 7. Elliott Walker 1974-77 2,748 8. Alex Van Pelt 1991 2,796 Larry Fitzgerald 2002 69 8. Curtis Martin 1991-94 2,643 9. Rod Rutherford 2002 2,783 6. Greg Lee 2004 68 9. Kevan Barlow 1997-2000 2,438 10. Bill Stull 2009 2,633 7. Latef Grim 1998 60 10. Bryan Thomas 1978, 1980-82 2,141 8. Derek Kinder 2006 57 PASSING YARDS IN A CAREER Jon Baldwin 2009 57 RECORD BOOK Name Seasons Yards 10. Dietrich Jells 1992 55 1. Alex Van Pelt 1989-92 11,267 RECEIVING YARDS IN A SEASON 2. Dan Marino 1979-82 8,597 3. Tyler Palko 2002-06 8,343 Name Season Yards 4. Rod Rutherford 2000-03 6,724 1. Larry Fitzgerald 2003 1,672 5. John Congemi 1983-86 6,467 2. Antonio Bryant 2000 1,457 6. Bill Stull 2005-09 5,252 3. Greg Lee 2004 1,297 7. David Priestley 1999-2001 4,533 4. Jon Baldwin 2009 1,111 8. John Ryan 1992-95 4,334 5. Latef Grim 1999 THIS IS PITT 1,106 PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY 9. 1977-80 4,219 6. Dietrich Jells 1992 1,091 10. John Turman 1999-2000 3,783 7. Larry Fitzgerald 2002 1,005 11. Matt Lytle 1994-98 3,738 8. Henry Tuten 1989 975 12. Pete Gonzalez 1993-97 3,704 9. Greg Lee 2005 962 13. 1968,1970-71 3,659 10. Latef Grim 1998 906 14. Matt Cavanaugh 1975-77 3,378 15. Tino Sunseri 2009- 2,686

Curtis Martin rushed for 251 yards against Texas in 1994.

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RECEPTIONS IN A GAME (since 1914) Player Receptions Opponent Yards TDs 1. Harry Orszulak 16 Penn State, 1968 158 0 2. Antonio Bryant 13 Virginia Tech, 1999 215 1 3. Reggie Williams 12 N.C. State, 1986 115 0 Jake Hoffart 12 Rutgers, 1997 134 3 Latef Grim 12 Virginia Tech, 1999 188 0 Larry Fitzgerald 12 Toledo, 2003 201 1 7. Bob Longo 11 UCLA, 1966 155 1 Steve Gaustad 11 Navy, 1978 132 0 Latef Grim 11 Boston College, 1999 151 0 Antonio Bryant 11 West Virginia, 2001 186 1 Larry Fitzgerald 11 West Virginia, 2002 159 2 Derek Kinder 11 Louisville, 2006 77 0

RECEIVING YARDS IN A GAME (since 1914) Player Yards Opponent Receptions TDs 1. Dietrich Jells 225 West Virginia, 1994 5 2 2. Antonio Bryant 222 Boston College, 2000 8 2 3. Antonio Bryant 215 Virginia Tech, 1999 13 1 4. Antonio Bryant 212 North Carolina, 2000 8 1 5. Larry Fitzgerald 207 Rutgers, 2003 8 2 6. Larry Fitzgerald 201 Toledo, 2003 12 1 7. Latef Grim 192 Villanova, 1998 8 3 8. Latef Grim 188 Virginia Tech, 1999 12 0 Greg Lee 188 Syracuse, 2004 9 1 10. Antonio Bryant 186 West Virginia, 2001 11 1

CAREER RECEPTIONS (since 1940) Name Seasons Rec. Yards Avg. Lg. TDs 1. Latef Grim 1998-2000 178 2,680 15.1 61 15 2. Antonio Bryant 1999-2001 173 3,061 17.7 84t 30 Antonio Bryant holds the Pitt record for career receiving yards 3. Larry Fitzgerald 2002-03 161 2,677 16.6 65 34 with 3,061. 4. Dietrich Jells 1991-95 160 3,003 18.8 91t 25 5. Dwight Collins 1980-83 133 2,264 17.0 67t 24 Gordon Jones 1975-78 133 2,230 16.8 80t 21 7. Derek Kinder 2004-08 131 1,646 12.6 80t 13 8. Jon Baldwin 2008-10 128 2,337 18.3 79t 16 9. Greg Lee 2003-05 127 2,470 19.4 77t 17 10. Oderick Turner 2006-09 122 1,681 13.8 72t 15 11. Billy Davis 1991-94 120 1,680 14.0 41 13 12. Steve Moyer 1969-71 117 1,271 10.9 43 8 13. Jake Hoffart 1996-97 108 1,519 14.1 89t 14 14. Bob Longo 1965-67 106 1,621 15.3 58t 8 15. Lamar Slade 1999-2002 101 1,152 11.4 31 7 Benjie Pryor 1977-80 101 1,267 12.5 32 8 t indicates scoring play

CAREER RECEIVING YARDS CAREER ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Name Seasons Yards Name Seasons Yards 1. Antonio Bryant 1999-2001 3,061 1. Tony Dorsett 1973-76 7,117 2. Dietrich Jells 1991-95 3,003 2. Gibby Welch 1925-27 4,108 3. Latef Grim 1998-2000 2,680 3. Craig Heyward 1984,1986-87 3,935 4. Larry Fitzgerald 2002-03 2,677 4. Tom Davies 1918-21 3,931 5. Greg Lee 2003-05 2,470 5. Dietrich Jells 1991-95 3,903 6. Jon Baldwin 2008-10 2,337 6. Gordon Jones 1975-78 3,812 7. Dwight Collins 1980-83 2,264 7. Lou Cecconi 1946-49 3,781 8. Gordon Jones 1975-78 2,230 8. Antonio Bryant 1999-2001 3,460 9. Henry Tuten 1987-89 1,758 9. Curtis Martin 1991-94 3,449 10. Oderick Turner 2006-09 1,681 10. Curvin Richards 1988-90 3,443

Dietrich Jells was Pitt’s fi rst career 3,000-yard receiver.

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TOP TOTAL OFFENSE CAREERS DEFENSIVE STATISTICS CAREER TACKLES Name Seasons Rushing Passing Total (since 1973) 1. Alex Van Pelt 1988-92 -119 11,267 11,148 Player Years Tackles Assists Total 2. Tyler Palko 2002-06 86 8,343 8,429 1. Arnie Weatherington 1973-76 276 201 477 3. Dan Marino 1979-82 -277 8,597 8,320 2. Hugh Green 1977-80 273 168 441 4. Rod Rutherford 2000-03 885 6,724 7,609 3. H.B. Blades 2003-06 252 181 433 5. Tony Dorsett 1973-76 6,526 0 6,526 4. Tom Tumulty 1991-95 249 164 413 6. John Congemi 1983-86 -116 6,467 6,351 5. Gerald Hayes 1999-2002 253 149 402 7. Bill Stull 2005-09 -188 5,252 5,064 6. Steve Apke 1983-86 180 188 368 8. Rick Trocano 1977-80 673 4,219 4,892 7. Jerry Olsavsky 1985-88 228 139 367 9. David Priestley 1999-2001 -88 4,533 4,445 8. Tez Morris 2002-05 211 155 366 10. John Ryan 1992-95 -356 4,336 3,980 9. Troy Benson 1981-84 146 205 351 10. Lewis Moore 2000-03 228 116 344 TOP SCORERS Scott McKillop 2005-08 211 133 344 Name Seasons TDs PATs FGs Points 12. Ramon Walker 1999-2001 206 122 328 13. Caesar Aldisert 1981-84 134 179 313 1. Tony Dorsett 1973-76 63 1(2 pt.) 0 380 14. Don Parrish 1973-76 184 124 308 2. Carson Long 1973-76 0 133 45 268 15. Tom Flynn 1980-83 198 99 297 3. Conor Lee 2006-08 0 113 50 263 16. Al Romano 1973-76 173 122 295 4. Andy Hastings 1914-16,1919 30 36 13 255 17. Rickey Jackson 1977-80 166 124 290 5. LeSean McCoy 2007-08 36 0 0 216 18. Al Chesley 1975-78 172 105 277 6. Nick Lotz 1998-2001 0 100 38 214 19. Randy Holloway 1974-77 176 92 268 7. Dan Hutchins 2008-10 0 86 41 209 20. Jeff Pelusi 1976-79 149 113 262 8. Larry Fitzgerald 2002-03 34 0 0 204 Amir Purifoy 1998-2001 145 117 262 9. Elliott Walker 1974-77 33 1(2 pt.) 0 200 PROFILES 22. Ricardo McDonald 1988-91 160 100 260 10. Mark Schubert 1977-79 0 95 31 188 23. Clint Session 2003-06 161 98 259 11. Dion Lewis 2009-10 31 0 0 186 24. Curtis McGhee 1993-97 162 82 244 12. George McLaren 1915-18 30 3 0 183 Dom DeCicco 2007-10 166 78 244 13. Tom Davies 1918-21 23 37 2 181 26. Tony Woods 1983-86 141 101 242 14. Antonio Bryant 1999-2001 30 0 0 180 Phil Clarke 1995-98 157 85 242 15. Chris Ferencik 1995-98 0 91 28 175

16. Craig Heyward 1984,1986-87 26 1(2 pt.) 0 158 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON

Scott Kaplan 1989-92 0 67* 30 158 IN REVIEW 18. David Abdul 2002-05 0 83 24 155 19. Dietrich Jells 1991-95 25 0 0 150 Kevan Barlow 1997-2000 25 0 0 150 Josh Cummings 2004-05 0 54 32 150 *includes one 2-pt. conversion RECORD BOOK ITHSOYPOFOBL THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY

Quarterback John Congemi ranks sixth at Pitt with 6,351 yards Tyler Palko is second all-time in total offense with 8,429 yards. H.B. Blades fi nished his career third all-time with 433 tackles. in career total offense.

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RUSHING RUSHING (Continued) PASSING (Continued) Year Name Attempts Net Yards Year Name Attempts Net Yards Year Name Att. Comp. Int. Yards TDs 1914 Andy Hastings * 252 1980 Randy McMillan 147 692 1944 178 84 20 897 4 1915 Andy Hastings * 503 1981 Bryan Thomas 217 1,132 1945 William Wolff 83 32 7 499 1 1916 James DeHart * 786 1982 Bryan Thomas 219 955 1946 Carl DePasqua 41 13 6 247 2 1917 George McLaren * 782 1983 Joe McCall 197 961 1947 Robert Lee 25 10 4 121 0 1918 Tom Davies * 361 1984 Craig Heyward 123 539 1948 Lou Cecconi 87 30 9 542 5 1919 Tom Davies * 650 1985 Charles Gladman 194 1,085 1949 Lou Cecconi 91 35 6 656 6 1920 Tom Davies * 413 1986 Craig Heyward 171 756 1950 Bob Bestwick 113 62 16 757 7 1921 Orville Hewitt * 454 1987 Craig Heyward 387 1,791 1951 Bob Bestwick 178 99 11 1,165 7 1922 Orville Hewitt * 609 1988 Curvin Richards 207 1,228 1952 Rudy Mattiola 122 52 7 534 5 1923 Andrew Gustafson * 493 1989 Curvin Richards 232 1,282 1953 Henry Ford 80 33 7 305 3 1924 Andrew Gustafson * 432 1990 Curvin Richards 145 682 1954 Corny Salvaterra 57 19 8 286 3 1925 Gibby Welch * 589 1991 Jermaine Williams 137 682 1955 Corny Salvaterra 54 25 8 329 4 1926 Gibby Welch * 815 1992 Tim Colicchio 139 743 1956 Corny Salvaterra 88 33 10 500 7 1927 Allan Booth * 659 1993 Curtis Martin 210 1,075 1957 Bill Kaliden 93 40 5 519 2 1928 Josh Williams * 777 1994 Billy West 252 1,358 1958 Ivan Toncic 69 49 8 641 4 1929 Toby Uansa * 964 1995 Demetrius Harris 137 610 1959 Ivan Toncic 133 56 13 667 8 1930 Warren Heller * 491 1996 Billy West 145 687 1960 Jim Trafi cant 57 29 2 407 4 1931 Warren Heller * 744 1997 Dwayne Schulters 169 861 1961 Jim Trafi cant 67 32 5 437 2 1932 Warren Heller * 684 1998 Kevan Barlow 121 533 1962 Jim Trafi cant 88 39 7 611 3 1933 Henry Weisenbaugh * 427 1999 Kevan Barlow 141 630 1963 Fred Mazurek 127 74 7 949 5 1934 Mike Nicksick (Nixon) * 779 2000 Kevan Barlow 219 1,167 1964 Fred Mazurek 93 53 8 686 3 1935 Herbert Randour * 569 2001 Raymond Kirkley 166 672 1965 Ken Lucas 268 144 15 1,921 10 1936 * 886 2002 Brandon Miree 214 943 1966 Ed James 193 91 16 1,162 7 1937 Marshall Goldberg * 698 2003 Brandon Miree 115 573 1967 Bob Bazylak 124 55 8 679 2 1938 Dick Cassiano * 739 2004 Raymond Kirkley 154 560 1968 Dave Havern 287 140 20 1,810 7 1939 Dick Cassiano * 492 2005 LaRod Stephens-Howling 96 434 1969 Jim Friedl 263 128 21 1,277 11 1940 Edgar Jones 104 447 2006 LaRod Stephens-Howling 178 893 1970 John Hogan 140 72 6 801 3 1941 Edgar Jones 131 500 2007 LeSean McCoy 276 1,328 1971 Dave Havern 207 108 10 1,197 11 1942 William Dutton 209 575 2008 LeSean McCoy 308 1,488 1972 John Hogan 192 91 11 1,250 14 1943 Thomas Kalmanir 41 301 2009 Dion Lewis 325 1,799 1973 Bill Daniels 176 84 14 1,170 3 1944 Donald Matthews 49 284 2010 Dion Lewis 219 1,061 1974 Bill Daniels 127 71 8 919 9 1945 Jimmy Joe Robinson 83 273 *not available 1975 Robert Haygood 78 42 4 687 4 1946 William Abraham 71 295 1976 Matt Cavanaugh 110 65 3 1,046 9 1947 Lou Cecconi 55 114 1977 Matt Cavanaugh 187 110 6 1,844 15 PASSING 1948 Lou Cecconi 104 292 1978 Rick Trocano 283 138 14 1,648 5 1949 Lou Cecconi 113 397 Year Name Att. Comp. Int. Yards TDs 1979 Dan Marino 222 130 9 1,680 10 1950 Joe Capp 62 258 1914 George Kenneth Fry 20 8 * 176 * 1980 Dan Marino 224 116 14 1,609 15 1951 Louis Cimarolli 89 399 1915 10 6 * 117 * 1981 Dan Marino 380 226 23 2,876 37 1952 Billy Reynolds 133 748 1916 Andy Hastings 16 7 * 132 * 1982 Dan Marino 378 221 23 2,432 17 1953 Bobby Epps 100 424 1917 George McLaren 24 11 * 136 * 1983 John Congemi 286 170 8 1,940 16 1954 Henry Ford 95 322 1918 Tom Davies 14 7 * 114 * 1984 John Congemi 174 93 7 1,102 9 1955 Louis Cimarolli 57 339 1919 Tom Davies 19 5 * 80 * 1985 John Congemi 241 122 11 1,377 6 1956 Corny Salvaterra 123 504 1920 Tom Davies 19 11 * 171 * 1986 John Congemi 293 165 6 2,048 11 1957 Fred Riddle 76 407 1921 Tom Davies 36 15 * 146 * 1987 Sal Genilla 145 80 8 1,051 7 1958 Dick Haley 93 311 1922 W.H. Flanagan 34 17 * 187 * 1988 Darnell Dickerson 213 104 8 1,599 7 1959 Fred Cox 47 392 1923 W.H. Flanagan 67 30 * 406 * 1989 Alex Van Pelt 347 192 12 2,881 17 1960 Bob Clemens 74 349 1924 Jesse Brown 29 16 * 180 * 1990 Alex Van Pelt 351 201 17 2,427 14 1961 Rick Leeson 103 452 1925 Gibby Welch 26 11 * 182 * 1991 Alex Van Pelt 398 227 14 2,796 15 1962 Rick Leeson 104 481 1926 Gibby Welch 56 25 * 357 * 1992 Alex Van Pelt 407 245 17 3,163 20 1963 Fred Mazurek 132 646 1927 Gibby Welch 55 27 * 439 * 1993 John Ryan 203 115 8 1,282 6 1964 Barry McKnight 129 551 1928 Toby Uansa 16 8 * 82 * 1994 John Ryan 144 87 6 1,294 14 1965 Barry McKnight 124 406 1929 James Rooney 15 5 * 149 * 1995 John Ryan 232 115 15 1,439 9 1966 Mike Raklewicz 110 324 1930 Warren Heller 17 11 * 198 * 1996 Matt Lytle 214 105 6 1,249 8 1967 Gary Cramer 78 312 1931 Warren Heller 53 23 * 594 * 1997 Pete Gonzalez 374 211 9 2,829 31 1968 Dennis Ferris 120 472 1932 Warren Heller 69 16 * 450 * 1998 Matt Lytle 306 159 14 2,092 16 1969 Tony Esposito 201 743 1933 Howard Odell 47 22 * 302 * 1999 David Priestley 158 92 3 1,305 6 1970 Tony Esposito 160 623 1934 Mike Nicksick (Nixon) 27 9 * 151 * 2000 John Turman 269 148 8 2,482 20 1971 Lou Julian 101 368 1935 Herbert Randour 38 11 * 133 * 2001 David Priestley 312 183 8 2,399 20 1972 Stan Ostrowski 140 493 1936 Marshall Goldberg 19 7 * 92 * 2002 Rod Rutherford 367 192 12 2,783 22 1973 Tony Dorsett 318 1,686 1937 Marshall Goldberg 11 6 * 76 * 2003 Rod Rutherford 413 247 14 3,679 37 1974 Tony Dorsett 220 1,004 1938 Emil Narick 10 4 * 114 * 2004 Tyler Palko 409 230 7 3,067 24 1975 Tony Dorsett 255 1,686 1939 Emil Narick 41 22 * 280 * 2005 Tyler Palko 341 193 9 2,392 17 1976 Tony Dorsett 370 2,150 1940 Edgar Jones 37 11 6 171 * 2006 Tyler Palko 322 220 9 2,871 25 1977 Elliott Walker 172 1,025 1941 Edgar Jones 23 7 2 116 0 2007 Pat Bostick 252 155 13 1,500 8 1978 Freddie Jacobs 152 634 1942 William Dutton 95 32 10 610 4 2008 Bill Stull 330 188 10 2,356 9 1979 Randy McMillan 184 802 1943 Joseph Mocha 80 34 7 506 1 2009 Bill Stull 321 209 8 2,633 21 2010 Tino Sunseri 346 223 9 2,572 16 *not available

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RECEIVING Year Name Rcpts. Yards TDs Year Name Rcpts. Yards TDs 1980 Benjie Pryor 47 574 4 2009 Jon Baldwin 57 1,111 8 Year Name Rcpts. Yards TDs 1981 Julius Dawkins 46 767 16 2010 Jon Baldwin 53 822 5 1914 Philip Dillon * 101 * 1982 Bryan Thomas 54 404 1 *not available 1915 James DeHart * 74 * 1983 Bill Wallace 45 727 8 Note: From 1914-39 receptions were based on yard age; 1916 James Herron * 64 * 1984 Bill Wallace 43 610 8 receptions are based on number from 1940-present. 1917 Ralph Gougler * 130 * 1985 Chuck Scales 34 446 4 1918 Tom Davies * 102 * 1986 Bill Osborn 33 414 3 1919 James DeHart * 64 * 1987 Reggie Williams 31 535 3 1920 Thomas Holleran * 115 * 1988 Henry Tuten 37 571 3 1921 Thomas Holleran * 181 * 1989 Henry Tuten 41 975 6 1922 John Anderson * 79 * 1990 Olanda Truitt 49 895 6 1923 Karl Bohren * 216 * 1991 Dave Moore 51 505 1 1924 Jack Harding * 81 * 1992 Dietrich Jells 55 1,091 8 1925 John Kifer * 109 * 1993 Curtis Martin 33 249 1 1926 Gibby Welch * 118 * 1994 Billy Davis 51 731 9 1927 Albert Guarino * 198 * 1995 Dietrich Jells 48 789 8 1928 Joseph Donchess * 49 * 1996 Jake Hoffart 39 667 5 1929 Joseph Donchess * 65 * 1997 Jake Hoffart 69 852 9 1930 Edward Baker * 234 * 1998 Latef Grim 60 906 9 1931 Paul Reider * 379 * 1999 Latef Grim 75 1,106 4 1932 Joseph Skladany * 162 * 2000 Antonio Bryant 73 1,457 13 1933 Mike Nicksick (Nixon) * 119 * 2001 Antonio Bryant 49 760 11 1934 Harvey Rooker * 106 * 2002 Larry Fitzgerald 69 1,005 12

1935 Frank Souchak * 68 * 2003 Larry Fitzgerald 92 1,672 22 PROFILES 1936 Fabian Hoffman * 132 * 2004 Greg Lee 68 1,297 10 1937 Lawrence Peace * 58 * 2005 Greg Lee 49 962 7 1938 Robert Thurbon * 82 * 2006 Derek Kinder 57 847 6 1939 Robert Thurbon * 165 * 2007 T.J. Porter 37 329 0 Craig Heyward had 1,998 all-purpose yards during an All-America 1940 Jack Goodridge 6 117 0 2008 Derek Kinder 36 422 3 1987 season. 1941 Walt West 4 16 0 1942 Walt West 9 116 1 ALL-PURPOSE TOTAL YARDS (since 1979) 1943 James Maloney 14 181 0 2010 SEASON IN REVIEW 1944 Donald Matthews 16 136 0 Punt KO 1945 Jimmy Joe Robinson 11 160 0 Year Name Rushing Rec. Int. Ret. Ret. Total 1946 Bill McPeak 13 235 2 1979 Randy McMillan 802 184 0 0 0 986 1947 Lou Cecconi 8 90 1 1980 Dwight Collins 20 827 0 0 87 934 1948 Leo Skladany 11 159 1 1981 Bryan Thomas 1,132 451 0 0 0 1,583 1949 Nick DeRosa 11 238 1 1982 Bryan Thomas 955 404 0 0 0 1,459 1950 Billy Reynolds 11 130 1 1983 Joe McCall 961 253 0 0 0 1,214

1951 Chris Warriner 37 502 5 1984 Craig Heyward 539 70 0 0 154 763 RECORD BOOK 1952 Billy Reynolds 14 132 1 1985 Charles Gladman 1,085 52 0 0 0 1,137 1953 Dick Deitrick 13 139 0 1986 Craig Heyward 756 361 0 0 0 1,117 1954 Henry Ford 5 103 1 1987 Craig Heyward 1,791 207 0 0 0 1,998 1955 Joe Walton 16 241 8 1988 Curvin Richards 1,228 29 0 0 200 1,457 1956 Joe Walton 21 360 6 1989 Curvin Richards 1,282 222 0 0 7 1,511 1957 Dick Scherer 20 403 4 1990 Olanda Truitt 35 895 0 28 0 958 1958 Mike Ditka 18 252 1 1991 Steve Israel 0 0 127 119 575 821 1959 Mike Ditka 16 249 4 1992 Dietrich Jells 34 1,091 0 0 0 1,125 1960 Mike Ditka 11 229 2 1993 Curtis Martin 1,075 249 0 0 THIS IS PITT 0 1,324 PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY 1961 John Kuprok 18 247 1 1994 Billy West 1,358 14 0 0 0 1,372 1962 Paul Martha 12 246 2 1995 Dietrich Jells 19 789 0 0 206 1,014 1963 Joe Kuzneski 21 258 2 1996 Dwayne Schulters 555 21 0 0 268 844 1964 Eric Crabtree 14 255 2 1997 Dwayne Schulters 861 208 0 0 438 1,507 1965 Eric Crabtree 45 724 4 1998 Hank Poteat 0 0 53 131 764 948 1966 Bob Longo 46 732 5 1999 Latef Grim 0 1,106 0 0 0 1,106 1967 Bob Longo 40 548 2 2000 Antonio Bryant 0 1,457 0 192 0 1,649 1968 Harry Orszulak 50 725 4 2001 Antonio Bryant 0 760 0 207 0 967 1969 Steve Moyer 48 437 3 2002 Brandon Miree 943 123 0 0 0 1,066 1970 Dennis Ferris 35 506 3 2003 Larry Fitzgerald 7 1,672 0 0 0 1,679 1971 Joel Klimek 39 452 1 2004 Greg Lee 0 1,297 0 0 0 1,297 1972 Todd Toerper 34 531 3 2005 Greg Lee 0 962 0 0 0 962 1973 Bruce Murphy 20 325 0 2006 LaRod Stephens-Howling 893 231 0 0 31 1,155 1974 Bruce Murphy 25 400 3 2007 LeSean McCoy 1,328 244 0 0 0 1,572 1975 Jim Corbett 24 322 2 2008 LeSean McCoy 1,488 305 0 0 16 1,809 1976 Jim Corbett 34 538 2 2009 Dion Lewis 1,799 189 0 0 0 1,988 1977 Gordon Jones 45 793 9 2010 Ray Graham 922 213 0 0 501 1,636 1978 Gordon Jones 45 666 3 1979 Benjie Pryor 45 588 3

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INTERCEPTIONS Year Name No. Yards TDs 1960 Ed Sharockman 2 64 0 Year Name No. Yards TDs Andy Kuzneski 2 6 0 1914 W.E. Miller * 110 1 Fred Cox 2 39 0 1915 James DeHart * 31 0 1961 Steve Jastrzembski 1 40 1 1916 Andy Hastings * 63 1 1962 Paul Martha 1 54 1 1917 Carl Miksch * 15 0 1963 Eric Crabtree 3 8 0 1918 William Harrington * 7 0 1964 Joe Pohl 3 20 0 1919 Tom Davies * 151 1 1965 Mickey Depp 3 20 0 1920 Tom Davies * 70 1 1966 Joe Curtin 5 31 0 1921 Orville Hewitt * 75 1 1967 Paul Killian 2 38 0 1922 Orville Hewitt * 70 1 1968 Bryant Salter 2 24 0 1923 Karl Bohren * 79 1 1969 David Dibbley 3 66 0 1924 Carl McCutcheon * 32 0 1970 Bryant Salter 4 62 0 1925 Andrew Gustafson * 53 0 1971 Bill Adams 3 83 0 1926 James Hagan * 45 0 1972 Mike Bulino 3 17 0 1927 Lester Cohen * 54 1 1973 Dennis Moorhead 3 104 0 1928 Toby Uansa * 98 0 1974 Glenn Hodge 3 4 0 1929 Toby Uansa * 80 1 1975 Jeff Delaney 3 27 0 1930 Edward Baker * 24 0 1976 Bob Jury 10 95 0 1931 Richard Matesic * 91 1 1977 Bob Jury 8 171 0 1932 Henry Weisenbaugh * 38 0 1978 Mike Balzer 4 19 0 Theodore Dailey * 38 1 1979 Terry White 5 37 0 1980 Lynn Thomas 5 20 0 1981 Tom Flynn 5 77 0 1982 Troy Hill 3 19 0 Hank Poteat led the Panthers 1983 Troy Benson 4 21 0 in interceptions during the 1984 Troy Benson 3 47 0 1998 and 1999 seasons. 1985 Teryl Austin 7 186 0 1986 Billy Owens 4 106 2 1987 Troy Washington 2 50 0 1988 Alonzo Hampton 5 26 0 1989 Robert Bradley 4 46 0 Alonzo Hampton 4 6 0 1990 Doug Hetzler 4 33 1 1991 Steve Israel 6 127 1 1992 Vernon Lewis 3 9 0 Dom DeCicco had 12 interceptions from 2008-10. 1993 Maurice Williams 3 8 0 David Sumner 3 0 0 1994 Denorse Mosley 6 27 0 Year Name No. Yards TDs 1995 John Jenkins 4 51 0 1933 Isadore Weinstock * 50 1 1996 Rasshad Whitmill 2 61 0 1934 T. Arnold Greene * 54 0 1997 John Jenkins 4 16 0 1935 Frank Souchak * 41 0 1998 Hank Poteat 6 53 0 1936 * 70 1 1999 Hank Poteat 3 56 0 1937 Marshall Goldberg * 55 1 2000 Shawn Robinson 6 -6 0 1938 Dick Cassiano * 22 0 2001 Torrie Cox 2 39 0 1939 Ben Kish 2 15 0 Mark Ponko 2 3 0 1940 George Kracum 6 73 0 2002 Shawntae Spencer 3 49 0 1941 Edgar Jones 6 224 2 2003 William “Tutu” Ferguson 3 9 0 1942 Jack Stetler 6 79 0 2004 Malcolm Postell 4 119 3 1943 Richard Trachok 2 22 0 2005 4 12 0 1944 Bernard Sniscak 4 57 0 2006 H.B. Blades 2 4 0 1945 Edward Zimmovan 2 33 0 Darrelle Revis 2 76 2 1946 Carl DePasqua 5 46 0 2007 Aaron Berry 2 1 0 1947 Bill McPeak 2 26 0 2008 Dom DeCicco 4 0 0 1948 Lou “Bimbo’’ Cecconi 4 17 0 2009 Jarred Holley 3 6 0 1949 Carl DePasqua 6 52 0 Elijah Fields 3 59 0 1950 Billy Reynolds 7 123 0 Dom DeCicco 3 -3 0 1951 Joe Schmidt 3 29 0 2010 Dom DeCicco 5 36 0 1952 Bob Rabley 4 81 0 Jarred Holley 5 10 0 1953 Henry Ford 4 66 0 1954 Corny Salvaterra 2 35 0 * not available 1955 Robert Grier 2 18 0 1956 Jim Theodore 4 62 0 Note: From 1914-38 interceptions were based on return yardage; 1957 Dick Haley 3 14 0 inter cep tions are based on number from 1939-present. 1958 Joe Pullekines 4 35 0 1959 Jim Cunningham 2 57 0

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SCORING Year Name TDs PATs FGs 2-Pt. Points Year Name TDs PATs FGs 2-Pt. Points 1948 Robert Becker 5 0 0 0 30 1984 Bill Wallace 8 0 0 0 48 Year Name TDs PATs FGs 2-Pt. Points 1949 Jimmy Joe Robinson 7 0 0 0 42 1985 Charles Gladman 6 0 0 0 36 1914 Andy Hastings 5 11 5 0 56 1950 Nick DeRosa 3 0 0 0 18 1986 Jeff VanHorne 0 29-29 11-17 0 62 1915 Andy Hastings 11 5 1 0 74 1951 Louis Cimarolli 6 0 0 0 36 1987 Craig Heyward 13 0 0 0 78 1916 Andy Hastings 6 10 5 0 61** Chris Warriner 6 0 0 0 36 1988 Scott Kaplan 0 23-23 10-15 0 53 1917 George McLaren 13 1 0 0 79 1952 Bobby Epps 6 0 0 0 36 1989 Ed Frazier 0 35-36 14-20 0 77 1918 George McLaren 6 2 0 0 38 1953 Bobby Epps 4 0 0 0 24 1990 Scott Kaplan 0 21-21 9-13 1 50 Tom Davies 5 8 0 0 38# 1954 Henry Ford 3 0 0 0 18 1991 Scott Kaplan 0 22-25 11-20 0 55 1919 Andy Hastings 8 10 2 0 64 1955 Joe Walton 8 0 0 0 48 1992 Sean Conley 0 27-31 16-19 0 75 1920 Tom Davies 10 14 1 0 77## 1956 Corny Salvaterra 6 1-1 0 0 37 1993 Curtis Martin 8 0 0 2 52 1921 Tom Davies 4 9 0 0 33 Joe Walton 6 1-1 0 0 37 1994 David Merrick 0 20-23 14-21 0 62 1922 W.H. Flanagan 7 0 0 0 42 1957 Dick Scherer 5 0 0 0 30### 1995 Chris Ferencik 0 23-24 12-13 0 59 1923 Andrew Gustafson 3 0 0 0 18 1958 Dick Haley 7 0 0 0 42 1996 Dwayne Schulters 10 0 0 0 60 1924 Andrew Gustafson 4 0 0 0 24 1959 Fred Cox 5 8-10 1-2 0 41 1997 Terry Murphy 13 0 0 0 78 1925 Andrew Gustafson 6 6 5 0 51* 1960 Fred Cox 3 15-16 3-8 0 42 1998 Latef Grim 10 0 0 0 60 1926 Gibby Welch 10 10 0 0 70 1961 Rick Leeson 4 0 0 0 24 1999 Nick Lotz 0 30-33 13-17 0 69 1927 Allan Booth 10 18 1 0 81 1962 Paul Martha 7 0 0 1 44** 2000 Antonio Bryant 13 0 0 0 78 1928 Josh Williams 7 0 0 0 42 1963 Fred Mazurek 7 0 0 2 46 2001 Nick Lotz 0 35-36 13-19 0 74 1929 Toby Uansa 10 1 0 0 61** 1964 Barry McKnight 8 0 0 1 50 2002 Larry Fitzgerald 12 0 0 0 72 1930 Franklin Hood 8 0 0 0 48 1965 Eric Crabtree 7 0 0 1 44 2003 Larry Fitzgerald 22 0 0 0 132 1931 Warren Heller 11 0 0 0 66 1966 Bob Longo 5 0 0 0 30 2004 Josh Cummings 0 35-37 18-27 0 89 1932 Warren Heller 8 0 0 0 48 1967 Joe McCain 2 5-6 0 0 17 2005 Josh Cummings 0 19-19 14-19 0 61 1933 Henry Weisenbaugh 5 1 0 0 31** 1968 Harry Orszulak 4 0 0 0 24 2006 Conor Lee 0 47-47 12-14 0 83

1934 Isadore Weinstock 9 9 0 0 63 1969 Dennis Ferris 7 0 0 0 42 2007 LeSean McCoy 15 0 0 0 90 PROFILES 1935 Frank Patrick 9 7 4 0 73 1970 Dennis Ferris 9 0 0 0 54 2008 LeSean McCoy 21 0 0 0 126 1936 Marshall Goldberg 6 0 0 0 36*** 1971 Steve Moyer 5 0 0 1 32 2009 Dan Hutchins 0 46-48 23-29 0 115 1937 Frank Patrick 7 1 0 0 43 1972 Stan Ostrowski 4 0 0 1 26 2010 Dan Hutchins 0 40-40 18-25 0 94 1938 Dick Cassiano 11 0 0 0 66 1973 Tony Dorsett 13 0 0 0 78 1939 Dick Cassiano 6 0 0 0 36 1974 Tony Dorsett 11 0 0 0 66 # Includes touchdowns on kickoff, punt and 1940 Edgar Jones 4 1-2 0 0 25 1975 Tony Dorsett 16 0 0 0 96 interception returns 1941 Edgar Jones 6 1-1 0 0 37**** 1976 Tony Dorsett 23 0 0 1 140 ## Includes two touchdowns on punt returns 1942 William Dutton 6 0 0 0 36 2010 SEASON 1977 Elliott Walker 15 0 0 0 90 ### Includes one touchdown on blocked punt IN REVIEW 1943 Jack Itzel 5 0-1 0 0 30 1978 Fred Jacobs 9 0 0 0 54 * Includes one touchdown on fumble return 1944 Thomas Kalminar 5 0 0 0 30 1979 Mark Schubert 0 20-31 14-19 0 62 ** Includes one touchdown on interception return 1945 Michael Roussos 5 5-8 0 0 35 1980 David Trout 0 39-42 15-20 0 84 *** Includes one touchdown on kickoff return 1946 Lou Cecconi 4 4-8 0 0 28*** 1981 Julius Dawkins 16 0 0 0 96 **** Includes two touchdowns on interception returns 1947 Carl DePasqua 1 0 0 0 6 1982 Eric Schubert 0 36-37 11-21 0 69 Bill McPeak 1 0 0 0 6 1983 Bill Wallace 8 0 0 0 48 Anthony DiMatteo 1 0 0 0 6

Lou Cecconi 1 0 0 0 6 RECORD BOOK ITHSOYPOFOBL THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY

Tony Dorsett, Larry Fitzgerald and LeSean McCoy each scored 100 points in a season at Pitt.

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Name Year(s) W L T Pct. No Coach 1890-92 7 9 0 .438 Anson F. Harrold 1893 1 4 0 .200 No Coach 1894 1 1 0 .500 J.P. Linn 1895 1 6 0 .143 George W. Hoskins 1896 3 6 0 .333 Thomas Gawthrop Trenchard 1897 1 3 0 .250 Dr. Fred A. Robinson 1898-99 8 3 2 .692 Dr. M. Roy Jackson 1900 5 4 0 .556 Wilbur D. Hockensmith 1901 7 2 1 .750 Frederick Joseph Crolius 1902 5 6 1 .458 Arthur St. Ledger Mosse 1903-05 20 10 1 .661 E.R. Wingard 1906 6 4 0 .600 John A. Moorhead 1907 8 2 0 .800 Joseph H. Thompson 1908-12 30 14 2 .674 Joseph M. Duff, Jr. 1913-14 14 3 1 .806 Glenn Scobey “Pop’’ Warner 1915-23 60 12 4 .816 Dr. John B. “Jock’’ Sutherland 1924-38 111 20 12 .818 Charles W. Bowser 1939-42 14 20 1 .414 Clark D. Shaughnessy 1943-45 10 17 0 .370 Wesley E. Fesler 1946 3 5 1 .389 Walter S. Milligan 1947-49 13 14 0 .481 Leonard J. Casanova 1950 1 8 0 .111 Tom Hamilton 1951,1954 7 9 0 .438 Lowell P. “Red’’ Dawson 1952-54 9 11 1 .452 John P. Michelosen 1955-65 56 49 7 .531 David R. Hart 1966-68 3 27 0 .100 Carl A. DePasqua 1969-72 13 29 0 .310 John Majors 1973-76 33 13 1 .713 1977-81 50 9 1 .842 Serafi no “Foge’’ Fazio 1982-85 25 18 3 .576 1986-89 26 17 2 .600 Paul Hackett 1989-92 13 20 1 .397 Sal Sunseri 1992 0 1 0 .000 John Majors 1993-96 12 32 0 .273 Walt Harris 1997-2004 52 44 0 .542 2005-2010 42 31 0 .575 (clockwise from upper left) Jackie Sherrill, Phil Bennett 2010 1 0 0 1.000 John Majors, , Glenn “Pop” Warner, Totals 671 483 42 .579 Mike Gottfried and Foge Fazio

TOP 5 ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS BY WIN NING PERCENTAGE* Years Name W L T Pct. 1977-1981 Jackie Sherrill 50 9 1 .842 1924-1938 Dr. John B. “Jock’’ Sutherland 111 20 12 .818 1915-1923 Glenn Scobey “Pop’’ Warner 60 12 4 .816 1908-1912 Joseph H. Thompson 30 14 2 .674 1986-1989 Mike Gottfried 26 17 2 .600 *must have served at least four seasons

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OPPONENT W L T Air Force 0 2 0 Akron 2 0 0 Allegheny 8 2 0 Allegheny A.A. 1 2 0 Allegheny A.C. 1 0 0 Arizona 1 0 0 Arizona State 0 1 0 Army 19 6 2 Ball State 1 0 0 Baylor 2 2 0 Bellevue Outing 0 1 0 Bethany 8 0 0 Boston College 16 13 0 Bowling Green 2 1 0 Brigham Young 1 1 0 Bucknell 7 2 0 Pitt defeated Notre Dame, 36-33, in 2008, the longest game in each school’s history. Buffalo 2 0 0

Butler Y. 1 0 0 OPPONENT W L T OPPONENT W L T PROFILES California 3 2 0 Franklin & Marshall 1 0 0 Marquette 3 0 0 California (Pa.) 5 0 0 Furman 1 0 0 Maryland 3 3 0 Camp Lee All-Stars 1 0 0 Geneva 12 6 0 Miami (Fla.) 9 22 1 Carlisle 4 4 0 Georgetown 2 0 1 Miami (Ohio) 2 0 0 Carnegie A.C. 0 1 0 Georgia 3 0 1 Michigan 0 2 0

Georgia Tech 5 2 0 Michigan State 0 6 1 2010 SEASON Carnegie Tech 24 5 1 IN REVIEW Central Florida 1 0 0 Gettysburg 2 0 0 Minnesota 3 9 0 Centre 1 0 0 Grambling 1 0 0 Missouri 1 0 0 Chatham Field 1 0 0 Great Lakes 0 2 0 Mount Union 5 0 0 Cincinnati 8 2 0 Greensburg A.A. 1 2 0 Muskingum 1 0 0 The Citadel 1 0 0 Grove City 8 2 1 Natrona A.C. 1 0 0

Clemson 1 0 0 Hawaii 0 1 0 Navy 22 13 3 RECORD BOOK Cleveland Naval Reserves 0 1 0 Hiram 1 0 0 Nebraska 15 6 3 Colgate 1 0 0 Holy Cross 1 0 0 New Castle Terrors 0 0 1 Connecticut 3 4 0 Houston 1 1 0 New Hampshire 1 0 0 Cornell 2 4 0 Illinois 2 6 0 North Carolina 3 4 0 D.C. & A.C. 0 3 0 Indiana 2 7 0 North Carolina State 5 3 1 Dickinson 2 0 0 Indiana Teachers 1 2 1 Northern Iowa 1 0 0 ITHSOYPOFOBL THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY Drake 1 0 0 Iowa 3 1 0 Northwestern 3 3 0 Duke 9 8 0 Iowa State 0 1 0 Notre Dame 20 45 1 Duquesne 5 2 0 J.F. Lalus A.C. 0 1 0 Ohio 7 1 0 Duquesne A.C. 1 0 0 Johns Hopkins 2 0 0 Ohio Northern 7 0 0 East Carolina 2 2 0 Kansas 3 0 0 Ohio State 5 19 1 East End A.A. 0 1 0 Kent State 7 0 0 Ohio Wesleyan 2 0 0 East End Gymnastics 0 2 0 Kentucky 1 0 0 Oklahoma 1 9 1 Eastern Michigan 2 0 0 Kiski 1 0 0 Oregon 2 2 0 East Tennessee State 1 0 0 Lafayette 3 5 0 Oregon State 1 1 0 Emerald A.A. 1 0 0 Latrobe 0 2 0 Pacifi c 1 0 0 Florida 0 0 1 Lehigh 2 0 0 Pennsylvania 10 1 1 Florida International 1 0 0 Louisville 7 7 0 Penn State 42 50 4 Florida State 5 3 0 Manchester A.C. 0 1 0 Pittsburgh A.C. 0 3 0 Fordham 2 2 3 Marietta 3 1 0 Continued

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OPPONENT W L T Pittsburgh Academy 1 0 0 Pittsburgh H.S. 1 0 0 Purdue 3 4 0 Rice 0 2 0 Rutgers 21 7 0 Sewickley A.A. 1 0 0 Sewickley A.C. 1 0 0 Shady Side Academy 0 1 0 South Carolina 3 1 0 South Florida 5 3 0 Southern Methodist 2 2 1 Southern Mississippi 2 1 0 Southwestern Louisiana 1 0 0 Stanford 2 1 0 St. Louis 1 0 0 Susquehanna 1 0 0 Swissvale A.C. 1 0 0 Pitt and West Virginia have played 103 games since 1895. Syracuse 33 30 3 Temple 26 8 1 Tennessee 2 0 0 NCAA ALL-TIME VICTORIES (AS OF JUNE 2011) Texas 0 3 0 Rank Division I-A (FBS) School Years Played Victories Texas A&M 2 1 0 1. Michigan 131 884 Texas Christian 0 1 1 Thiel 4 0 0 2. Texas 118 850 Toledo 2 1 0 3. Notre Dame 122 845 Tulane 3 4 0 4. Nebraska 121 836 UAB 2 0 0 5. Ohio State 121 831 UCLA 5 9 0 6. Penn State 124 818 USC 4 6 0 7. Oklahoma 116 811 Utah 0 2 0 8. Alabama 116 802 Villanova 2 0 0 9. Tennessee 114 789 Virginia 3 2 0 10. Southern California 118 769 Virginia Tech 4 7 0 11. Georgia 117 737 Washington 4 1 0 12. LSU 117 720 Washington & Jefferson 18 13 2 13. Auburn 118 703 Washington & Lee 1 0 0 Washington State 1 0 0 14. West Virginia 118 691 Waynesburg 5 1 0 15. Syracuse 121 686 W. Penn. Med 1 0 0 16. Georgia Tech 118 679 Western Reserve 3 0 0 17. Virginia Tech 117 678 W. Theological Seminary 1 0 0 18. Texas A&M 116 674 Westminster 15 0 2 19. Colorado 121 671 West Virginia 61 39 3 PITTSBURGH 121 671 Wheeling Tigers 0 2 0 21. Arkansas 117 669 William & Mary 5 0 0 22. Washington 121 663 Wisconsin 3 0 0 23. Florida 104 662 Wooster 1 0 0 24. Miami (Ohio) 122 660 Youngstown State 2 0 0 25. North Carolina 120 655 TOTAL 671 483 42

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AIR FORCE (0-2-0) ARIZONA (1-0-0) BETHANY (8-0-0) DATE PITT AIR FORCE DATE PITT ARIZONA DATE PITT BETHANY Oct. 26, 1968 14 27 Dec. 25, 1979* 16 10 1899 5 0 Sept. 23, 1972 @ 13 41 *Fiesta Bowl 1904 21 0 1905 48 0 ARIZONA STATE (0-1-0) AKRON (2-0-0) 1908 27 0 DATE PITT AKRON DATE PITT ARIZONA STATE Oct. 6, 1917 40 0 1900 17 0 Dec. 21, 1973* 7 28 Oct. 6, 1928 53 0 Oct. 3, 1998 35 0 *Fiesta Bowl Oct. 23, 1943 18 0 Oct. 7, 1944 50 13 ARMY (19-6-2) ALLEGHENY (8-2-0) DATE PITT ARMY BOSTON COLLEGE (16-13-0) DATE PITT ALLEGHENY Nov. 14, 1931 26 0 1901 11 0 DATE PITT BOSTON COLLEGE Oct. 15, 1932 @ 18 13 1901 0 15 Nov. 7, 1959 @ 22 14 Nov. 9, 1935 29 6 1902 0 6 Nov. 14, 1970 6 21 Oct. 14, 1944 @ 7 69 1906 74 0 Oct. 23, 1971 @ 22 40 Oct. 18, 1952 @ 22 14 Oct. 30, 1915 42 7 Oct. 21, 1972 35 20 Nov. 17, 1956 20 7 Nov. 4, 1916 46 0 Oct. 20, 1973 @ 28 14 Oct. 19, 1957 @ 13 29 Sept. 25, 1926 9 7 Oct. 19, 1974 35 11 Oct. 25, 1958 14 14 Oct. 29, 1927 62 0 Oct. 1, 1977 @ 45 7 PROFILES Nov. 12, 1960 7 7 Oct. 20, 1928 29 0 Oct. 7, 1978 @ 32 15 Nov. 17, 1962# @ 7 6 Oct. 26, 1929 @ 40 0 Oct. 6, 1979 28 7 Nov. 16, 1963 28 0 Sept. 13, 1980 14 6 Nov. 14, 1964 @ 24 8 ALLEGHENY A.A. (1-2-0) Oct. 31, 1981 @ 29 24 Oct. 22, 1966 @ 0 28 Sept. 21, 1985 22 29 DATE PITT ALLEGHENY A.A. Nov. 18, 1967 12 21 Oct. 3, 1987 10 13 1890 0 38 2010 SEASON

Nov. 16, 1968 0 26 IN REVIEW Oct. 1, 1988 @ 31 34 1893 4 0 Nov. 15, 1969 @ 15 6 Sept. 9, 1989 @ 29 10 1902 5 15 Nov. 13, 1971 @ 14 17 Sept. 8, 1990 29 6 Nov. 17, 1973 @ 34 0 ALLEGHENY A.C. (1-0-0) Nov. 2, 1991 @ 12 38 Oct. 18, 1975 @ 52 20 Nov. 13, 1993 0 33 DATE PITT ALLEGHENY A.C. Nov. 6, 1976 37 7 Sept. 24, 1994 9 21 1902 29 0 Nov 12, 1977* 52 26 Oct. 7, 1995 @ 0 17 RECORD BOOK Nov. 18, 1978 35 17 Oct. 31, 1996 20 13 Nov. 17, 1979 @ 40 0 Nov. 1, 1997 @ 21 22 Nov. 15, 1980 @ 45 7 Nov. 14, 1998 15 23 Nov. 14, 1981 48 0 Oct. 16, 1999 @ 16 20 Nov. 13, 1982 @ 24 6 Oct. 21, 2000* 42 26 Nov. 12, 1983 38 7 Oct. 20, 2001 @ 7 45 #at Yankee Stadium *at East Rutherford Oct. 26, 2002 19 THIS IS PITT 16 PRO FOOTBALL (OT) PITT HISTORY Nov. 1, 2003 @ 24 13 BALL STATE (1-0-0) Oct. 16, 2004 20 17 (OT) *Three Rivers Stadium DATE PITT BALL STATE Sept. 13, 2003 42 21 BOWLING GREEN (2-1-0) BAYLOR (2-2-0) DATE PITT BOWLING GREEN Sept. 4, 1999 30 10 DATE PITT BAYLOR Sept. 9, 2000 @ 34 16 Sept. 30, 1961 13 16 Aug. 30, 2008 17 27 Sept. 29, 1962 @ 24 14 Sept. 26, 1970 @ 15 10 BRIGHAM YOUNG (1-1-0) Sept. 22, 1973 14 20 DATE PITT BRIGHAM YOUNG BELLEVUE OUTING (0-1-0) Sept. 1, 1984 14 20 DATE PITT BELLEVUE OUTING Sept. 2, 1987 @ 27 17 1903 2 6

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BUCKNELL (7-2-0) CENTRE (1-0-0) DATE PITT BUCKNELL DATE PITT CENTRE 1902 24 0 Nov. 4, 1933 37 0 1907 12 0 1908 22 0 CHATHAM FIELD (1-0-0) 1909 18 6 DATE PITT CHATHAM FIELD 1912 0 6 1944 @ 26 0 1913 0 9 Oct. 28, 1922 7 0 CINCINNATI (8-2-0) Sept. 29, 1923 @ 21 0 DATE PITT CINCINNATI Oct. 6, 1945 38 0 Oct. 15, 1921 21 14 Sept. 30, 1922 @ 38 0 BUFFALO (2-0-0) Oct. 13, 1979 35 0 DATE PITT BUFFALO Sept. 19, 1981 38 7 Sept. 6, 2008 27 16 Oct. 8, 2005 38 20 Sept. 12, 2009 @ 54 27 Sept. 8, 2006 @ 33 15 Oct. 20, 2007 24 17 BUTLER Y. (1-0-0) Nov. 22, 2008 @ 21 28 Dec. 5, 2009 44 45 DATE PITT BUTLER Y. CARNEGIE TECH (24-5-1) 1905 67 0 Dec. 4, 2010 @ 28 10 DATE PITT CARNEGIE TECH 1906 31 0 CALIFORNIA (3-2-0) THE CITADEL (1-0-0) 1907 6 0 DATE PITT THE CITADEL DATE PITT CALIFORNIA 1908 22 0 Sept. 23, 2006 51 6 Sept. 17, 1955 27 7 1910 35 0 Oct. 6, 1956 @ 0 14 1914 14 0 CLEMSON (1-0-0) Oct. 6, 1962 @ 26 24 Nov. 13, 1915 28 0 Oct. 5, 1963 35 15 Nov. 18, 1916 14 6 DATE PITT CLEMSON Oct. 1, 1966 @ 15 30 Nov. 17, 1917 27 0 Dec. 30, 1977* 34 3 Nov. 22, 1919 17 7 *Gator Bowl CALIFORNIA (PA) (5-0-0) Oct. 27, 1923 2 7 CLEVELAND NAVAL RESERVES (0-1-0) DATE PITT CALIFORNIA (PA) Oct. 25, 1924 0 6 1898 6 0 Oct. 24, 1925 12 0 DATE PITT CNR 1900 12 0 Oct. 23, 1926 0 4 Nov. 30, 1918 @ 9 10 1901 15 0 Oct. 22, 1927 23 7 1904 40 0 Oct. 27, 1928 0 6 COLGATE (1-0-0) 1905 71 0 Nov. 16, 1929 34 13 DATE PITT COLGATE Nov. 8, 1930 7 6 Oct. 16, 1926 19 16 CAMP LEE ALL-STARS (1-0-0) Nov. 7, 1931 14 6 DATE PITT CAMP LEE Nov. 19, 1932 6 0 CONNECTICUT (3-4-0) Dec. 1, 1917 30 0 Nov. 30, 1933 16 0 DATE PITT UCONN Nov. 29, 1934 20 0 Sept. 30, 2004 @ 17 29 CARLISLE (4-4-0) Nov. 28, 1935 0 0 Nov. 12, 2005 24 0 Nov. 26, 1936 31 14 DATE PITT CARLISLE Nov. 11, 2006 @ 45 46 (2OT) Oct. 30, 1937 25 14 1906 0 22 Sept. 22, 2007 14 34 Nov. 5, 1938 10 20 1908 0 6 Dec. 6, 2008 @ 34 10 Nov. 11, 1939 6 0 1909 14 3 Oct. 10, 2009 24 21 Nov. 9, 1940 6 0 1911 0 17 Nov. 11, 2010 @ 28 30 Nov. 29, 1941 27 0 1912 8 45 Oct. 31, 1942 19 6 CORNELL (2-4-0) 1913 12 6 Oct. 30, 1943 45 0 1914 10 3 DATE PITT CORNELL 1905 @ 0 30 Oct. 16, 1915 45 0 CENTRAL FLORIDA (1-0-0) 1906 @ 0 23 CARNEGIE A.C. (0-1-0) DATE PITT UCF 1907 @ 5 18 Oct. 13, 2006 @ 52 7 DATE PITT CARNEGIE A.C. 1911 @ 3 9 1895 6 10 1913 @ 20 7 1914 @ 9 3

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D.C. & A.C. (0-3-0) EAST CAROLINA (2-2-0) FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL (1-0-0) DATE PITT D.C. & A.C. DATE PITT EAST CAROLINA DATE PITT FIU 1895 0 36 Oct. 6, 1984 17 10 Oct. 2, 2010 44 17 1896 0 26 Nov. 18, 1989 47 42 1900 0 5 Oct. 26, 1991 @ 23 24 FLORIDA STATE (5-3-0) Oct. 24, 1992 31 37 DATE PITT FLORIDA ST. DICKINSON (2-0-0) Nov. 27, 1971 @ 13 31 DATE PITT DICKINSON EAST END A.A. (0-1-0) Sept. 9, 1972 7 19 1905 24 0 DATE PITT EAST END A.A. Sept. 14, 1974 @ 9 6 1914 96 0 1903 0 28 Oct. 21, 1978 7 3 Oct. 11, 1980 @ 22 36 DRAKE (1-0-0) EAST END GYMNASTICS (0-2-0) Oct. 17, 1981 42 14 DATE PITT DRAKE DATE PITT EAST END GYM Sept. 18, 1982 @ 37 17 Oct. 15, 1927 @ 32 0 1891 0 24 Oct. 8, 1983 17 16 1892 0 16 DUKE (9-8-0) FORDHAM (2-2-3) DATE PITT DUKE EASTERN MICHIGAN (2-0-0) DATE PITT FORDHAM Oct. 5, 1929 @ 52 7 DATE PITT EASTERN MICHIGAN Nov. 2, 1935 @ 0 0 Nov. 27, 1937 @ 10 0 Sept. 9, 1995 66 30 Oct. 31, 1936 @ 0 0 PROFILES Nov. 26, 1938 @ 0 7 Sept. 1, 2007 27 3 Oct. 16, 1937 @ 0 0 Oct. 14, 1939 14 13 Oct. 29, 1938 24 13 Nov. 30, 1940 @ 7 12 EAST TENNESSEE STATE (1-0-0) Oct. 28, 1939 @ 13 27 Oct. 25, 1941 7 27 Oct. 19, 1940 @ 12 24 DATE PITT ETSU Oct. 24, 1942 0 28 Nov. 8, 1941 13 0 Sept. 1, 2001 31 0 Sept. 30, 1950 @ 14 28

Sept. 29, 1951 14 19 FRANKLIN & MARSHALL (1-0-0) 2010 SEASON EMERALD A.A. (1-0-0) IN REVIEW Oct. 22, 1955 @ 26 7 DATE PITT F&M DATE PITT EMERALD A.A. Oct. 20, 1956 27 14 1905 53 0 Oct. 10, 1959 12 0 1895 22 0 Oct. 9, 1965 @ 13 21 FURMAN (1-0-0) Sept. 24, 1966 7 14 FLORIDA (0-0-1) DATE PITT FURMAN Oct. 4, 1969 @ 14 12 DATE PITT FLORIDA

Sept. 25, 2004 41 38 (OT) RECORD BOOK Oct. 4, 1975 14 0 Oct. 8, 1977 @ 17 17 Oct. 2, 1976 @ 44 31 GENEVA (12-6-0) DUQUESNE (5-2-0) DATE PITT GENEVA 1890 10 4 DATE PITT DUQUESNE 1891 6 0 1901 18 0 1891 4 12 Oct. 8, 1932 33 0 1891 4 THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL 6 PITT HISTORY Nov. 11, 1933 7 0 1892 6 4 Oct. 17, 1936 0 7 1896* @ 6 0 Oct. 9, 1937 6 0 1901 12 5 Oct. 8, 1938 27 0 1902 2 22 Oct. 21, 1939 13 21 1902 0 30 1903 0 57 DUQUESNE A.C. (1-0-0) 1903 0 32 DATE PITT DUQUESNE A.C. 1904 30 0 1898 6 5 1905 @ 12 0 Oct. 4, 1919 @ 33 0 Oct. 2, 1920 @ 47 0 Sept. 24, 1921 @ 28 0 Nov. 4, 1922 62 0 Nov. 8, 1924 13 0 *Forfeit

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GEORGETOWN (2-0-1) GREENSBURG A.A. (1-2-0) Oct. 18, 1947 @ 6 41 Oct. 23, 1948 21 14 DATE PITT GEORGETOWN DATE PITT GREENSBURG A.A. Oct. 22, 1949 @ 14 48 1910 17 0 1892 6 2 Oct. 6, 1951 @ 6 13 1914 21 0 1895 2 42 Nov. 1, 1952 28 7 Oct. 2, 1926 6 6 1897 0 47 INDIANA TEACHERS (1-2-1) GEORGIA (3-0-1) GROVE CITY (8-2-1) DATE PITT INDIANA TEACHERS DATE PITT GEORGIA DATE PITT GROVE CITY 1891 0 16 Sept. 15, 1973 @ 7 7 1896 0 12 1892 8 6 Sept. 13, 1975 @ 19 9 1898 10 12 1894 0 44 Jan. 1, 1977* 27 3 1899 16 0 1901 0 0 Jan. 1, 1982* 24 20 1900 12 0 *Sugar Bowl 1902 16 0 IOWA (3-1-0) 1903 0 0 GEORGIA TECH (5-2-0) 1904 12 0 DATE PITT IOWA Oct. 3, 1931 @ 20 0 DATE PITT GEORGIA TECH 1906 24 0 Oct. 13, 1951 @ 17 34 Nov. 23, 1918 32 0 Nov. 10, 1923 13 7 Sept. 27, 1952 26 14 Oct. 25, 1919 16 6 Sept. 27, 1924 14 0 Sept. 20, 2008 21 20 Oct. 23, 1920 10 3 Oct. 1, 1927 33 0 Jan. 2, 1956* 0 7 IOWA STATE (0-1-0) Dec. 29, 1956** 14 21 HAWAII (0-1-0) Sept. 21, 1974 @ 27 17 DATE PITT HAWAII DATE PITT IOWA STATE Sept. 18, 1976 @ 42 14 Dec. 5, 1992 @ 23 36 Dec. 28, 2000* 29 37 *Sugar Bowl **Gator Bowl *Insight.com Bowl HIRAM (1-0-0) J.F. LALUS A.C. (0-1-0) GETTYSBURG (2-0-0) DATE PITT HIRAM DATE PITT GETTYSBURG 1906 66 0 DATE PITT J.F. LALUS A.C. 1908 6 0 1899 0 12 Oct. 17, 1925 13 0 HOLY CROSS (1-0-0) JOHNS HOPKINS (2-0-0) DATE PITT HOLY CROSS GRAMBLING (1-0-0) Sept. 27, 1958 17 0 DATE PITT JOHNS HOPKINS DATE PITT GRAMBLING Oct. 18, 1924 @ 26 0 Sept. 8, 2007 34 10 HOUSTON (1-1-0) Oct. 31, 1925 31 0 DATE PITT HOUSTON KANSAS (3-0-0) GREAT LAKES (0-2-0) Sept. 14, 1996 35 42 (OT) DATE PITT GREAT LAKES Sept. 13, 1997 @ 35 24 DATE PITT KANSAS Oct. 10, 1942 @ 6 7 Dec. 26, 1975* 33 19 Oct. 2, 1943 @ 0 40 ILLINOIS (2-6-0) Sept. 15, 1979 24 0 Sept. 20, 1980 @ 18 3 DATE PITT ILLINOIS *Sun Bowl Oct. 16, 1943 @ 25 33 Oct. 21, 1944 5 39 KENT STATE (7-0-0) Sept. 22, 1945 @ 6 23 Sept. 21, 1946 7 33 DATE PITT KENT STATE Sept. 27, 1947 @ 0 14 Oct. 3, 1970 27 6 Sept. 30, 1967 @ 6 34 Nov. 21, 1987 28 5 Sept. 5, 1981 26 6 Sept. 5, 1992 51 10 Sept. 25, 1982 @ 20 3 Sept. 7, 1996 52 14 Sept. 18, 1999 30 23 INDIANA (2-7-0) Sept. 2, 2000* 30 7 Sept. 6, 2003 43 3 DATE PITT INDIANA *Three Rivers Stadium Oct. 17, 1942 7 19 Nov. 18, 1944 @ 0 47 Pitt defeated Iowa, 21-20, in 2008. Nov. 17, 1945 0 19 Nov. 2, 1946 @ 6 20

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KENTUCKY (1-0-0) MARQUETTE (3-0-0) DATE PITT KENTUCKY DATE PITT MARQUETTE Jan. 8, 2011* 27 10 Oct. 19, 1946 7 6 *BBVA Compass Bowl Oct. 16, 1948 21 7 Sept. 19, 1959 @ 21 15 KISKI (1-0-0) DATE PITT KISKI MARYLAND (3-3-0) 1892 12 0 DATE PITT MARYLAND 1912 64 0 LAFAYETTE (3-5-0) Oct. 4, 1980 38 9 DATE PITT LAFAYETTE Sept. 24, 1983 @ 7 13 1913 13 0 Sept. 1, 1986 7 10 Oct. 30, 1920 14 0 Oct. 5, 1991 24 20 Oct. 1, 1921 @ 0 6 Oct. 3, 1992 @ 34 47 Oct. 7, 1922 0 7 Oct. 6, 1923 7 0 MIAMI (FL) (9-22-1) Oct. 4, 1924 0 10 DATE PITT MIAMI (FL) Oct. 3, 1925 9 20 Oct. 28, 1950 0 28 Oct. 9, 1926 7 17 Dec. 7, 1951 @ 21 7

Oct. 29, 1955 7 21 PROFILES LATROBE (0-2-0) Dec. 8, 1956 @ 14 7 DATE PITT LATROBE Dec. 7, 1957 @ 13 28 MICHIGAN (0-2-0) 1896 0 4 Oct. 8, 1960 17 6 DATE PITT MICHIGAN 1897 0 30 Sept. 16, 1961 @ 10 7 Oct. 11, 1941 @ 0 40 Sept. 15, 1962 14 23 Oct. 11, 1947 @ 0 69 LEHIGH (2-0-0) Nov. 30, 1963 @ 31 20 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON

DATE PITT LEHIGH Oct. 17, 1964 @ 20 20 IN REVIEW MICHIGAN STATE (0-6-1) Oct. 13, 1917 41 0 Oct. 23, 1965 28 14 Nov. 1, 1919 @ 14 0 Nov. 11, 1966 @ 14 38 DATE PITT MICHIGAN STATE Oct. 21, 1967 0 58 Oct. 13, 1945 7 12 LOUISVILLE (7-7-0) Nov. 1, 1968 @ 0 48 Nov. 18, 1950 0 19 DATE PITT LOUISVILLE Oct. 24, 1970 28 17 Oct. 27, 1951 @ 26 53 Oct. 11, 1958 @ 8 22 Oct. 9, 1976 27 6 Oct. 16, 1976 36 19 RECORD BOOK Nov. 8, 1980 41 23 Oct. 20, 1984 @ 7 27 Sept. 24, 1960 7 7 Oct. 30, 1982 63 14 Nov. 8, 1986 10 37 Sept. 16, 2006 23 38 Oct. 15, 1983 @ 55 10 Nov. 11, 1989 3 24 Sept. 15, 2007 @ 13 17 Oct. 20, 1990 20 27 Nov. 3, 1990 @ 0 45 Nov. 14, 1992 16 31 Nov. 6, 1993 7 35 MINNESOTA (3-9-0) Oct. 2, 1993 7 29 Nov. 12, 1994 @ 12 17 DATE PITT MINNESOTA Oct. 1, 1994 @ 29 33 Oct. 21, 1995 16 17

Oct. 21, 1933 @ 3 THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL 7 PITT HISTORY Nov. 3, 2005 @ 20 42 Sept. 28, 1996 @ 0 45 Oct. 20, 1934 7 13 Nov. 25, 2006 24 48 Sept. 18, 1997 21 17 Oct. 18, 1941 @ 0 39 Oct. 27, 2007 @ 17 24 Nov. 19, 1998 @ 10 38 Sept. 26, 1942 @ 7 50 Nov. 8, 2008 41 7 Nov. 6, 1999 3 33 Nov. 1, 1947 @ 0 29 Oct. 2, 2009 @ 35 10 Nov. 11, 2000 @ 7 35 Nov. 12, 1949 7 24 Oct. 30, 2010 20 3 Sept. 27, 2001 21 43 Oct. 31, 1953 @ 14 35 Nov. 21, 2002 @ 21 28 Oct. 2, 1954 7 46 MANCHESTER A.C. (0-1-0) Nov. 29, 2003 14 28 Nov. 3, 1956 @ 6 9 DATE PITT MANCHESTER A.C. Sept. 23, 2010 3 31 Oct. 4, 1958 @ 13 7 1903 6 11 Sept. 28, 1991 @ 14 13 MIAMI (OH) (2-0-0) Sept. 26, 1992 41 33 MARIETTA (3-1-0) DATE PITT MIAMI (OH) DATE PITT MARIETTA Sept. 26, 1931 61 0 MISSOURI (1-0-0) 1903 6 45 Oct. 15, 1949 35 26 DATE PITT MISSOURI 1907 6 0 Oct. 5, 1940 19 13 1908 7 0 1909 12 0

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Nov. 15, 1941 @ 14 7 Nov 14, 1942 6 0 Oct. 10, 1953 14 6 Nov. 13, 1954 @ 21 7 Oct. 15, 1955 21 7 Oct. 12, 1957 34 0 Nov. 15, 1958 @ 6 14 Sept. 18, 2004 17 24 Sept. 17, 2005 @ 6 7

NEW CASTLE TERRORS (0-0-1) DATE PITT NCT 1898 6 6

LaRod Stephens-Howling scored twice in Pitt’s 2008 win at Navy. NEW HAMPSHIRE (1-0-0) DATE PITT UNH MOUNT UNION (5-0-0) Nov. 11, 1972 @ 13 28 Sept. 11, 2010 38 16 Oct. 27, 1973 22 17 DATE PITT MOUNT UNION Oct. 26, 1974 @ 13 11 NORTH CAROLINA (3-4-0) 1902 6 0 Oct. 25, 1975 0 17 1904 67 0 DATE PITT NORTH CAROLINA Oct. 23, 1976 @ 45 0 1905 57 0 Oct. 5, 1974 @ 29 45 Oct. 15, 1977 34 17 1908 26 4 Sept. 30, 1978 20 16 Oct. 28, 1978 @ 11 21 1909 17 3 Sept. 22, 1979 @ 7 17 Oct. 27, 1979 24 7 Sept. 9, 1982* 7 6 Oct. 22, 1983 @ 21 14 MUSKINGUM (1-0-0) Oct. 10, 1998 @ 10 29 Oct. 27, 1984 28 28 Nov. 4, 2000* 17 20 DATE PITT MUSKINGUM Oct. 26, 1985 @ 7 21 Dec. 26, 2009** 19 17 1907 33 0 Oct. 25, 1986 56 14 *Three Rivers Stadium Oct. 24, 1987 @ 10 6 **Meineke Car Care Bowl NATRONA A.C. (1-0-0) Oct. 22, 1988 52 6 DATE PITT NATRONA A.C. Oct. 14, 1989 31 14 NORTH CAROLINA STATE (5-3-1) Oct. 10, 2007 45 48 (2OT) 1898 17 0 DATE PITT NC STATE Oct. 18, 2008 @ 42 21 Nov. 15, 1952 48 6 Sept. 19, 2009 27 14 NAVY (22-13-3) Nov. 14, 1953 40 6 *Baltimore, Md. DATE PITT NAVY Dec. 23, 1978* 17 30 **Norfolk, Va. 1912 @ 6 13 ***Washington D.C. Oct. 12, 1985 24 10 1913 @ 0 0 Sept. 13, 1986 @ 14 14 1914 @ 13 6 NEBRASKA (15-6-3) Sept. 12, 1987 34 0 Oct. 9, 1915 @ 47 12 Nov. 19, 1988 @ 3 14 DATE PITT NEBRASKA Oct. 14, 1916 @ 20 19 Dec. 20, 2001* 34 19 Nov. 5, 1921 0 10 Oct. 14, 1933 34 6 Sept. 26, 2009 @ 31 38 Nov. 12, 1927 21 13 Nov. 17, 1934 @ 31 7 *Tangerine Bowl Nov. 17, 1928 @ 0 0 Oct. 16, 1954 21 19 Oct. 19, 1929 @ 12 7 Oct. 8, 1955* 0 21 NORTHERN IOWA (1-0-0) Nov. 1, 1930 @ 0 0 Oct. 28, 1961 28 14 Nov. 26, 1931 40 0 DATE PITT NORTHERN IOWA Oct. 27, 1962** 9 32 Nov. 12, 1932 @ 0 0 Sept. 3, 1988 59 10 Oct. 26, 1963 @ 12 24 Nov. 18, 1933 6 0 Oct. 24, 1964 14 14 Nov. 10, 1934 @ 25 6 NORTHWESTERN (3-3-0) Oct. 16, 1965*** 0 12 Nov. 16, 1935 6 0 DATE PITT NORTHWESTERN Oct. 15, 1966 7 24 Nov. 14, 1936 @ 19 6 Oct. 1, 1949 @ 16 7 Oct. 28, 1967 21 22 Nov. 13, 1937 13 7 Oct. 21, 1950 @ 23 28 Oct. 19, 1968 @ 16 17 Nov. 12, 1938 @ 19 0 Oct. 24, 1953 @ 21 27 Oct. 11, 1969 46 19 Nov. 18, 1939 13 14 Oct. 23, 1954 14 7 Oct. 10, 1970 @ 10 8 Nov. 16, 1940 7 9 Sept. 30, 1972 22 27 Oct. 9, 1971 36 35 Sept. 29, 1973 @ 21 14

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NOTRE DAME (20-45-1) Nov. 5, 1966 @ 0 40 OHIO STATE (5-19-1) Nov. 11, 1967 0 38 DATE PITT NOTRE DAME DATE PITT OHIO STATE Nov. 9, 1968 @ 7 56 Oct. 25, 1909 0 6 Nov. 2, 1929 18 2 Nov. 8, 1969 7 49 Oct. 24, 1911 0 0 Nov. 15, 1930 @ 7 16 Nov. 7, 1970 @ 14 46 Nov. 2, 1912 0 3 Oct. 22, 1932 0 0 Nov. 6, 1971 7 56 Oct. 25, 1930 19 35 Oct. 10, 1936 @ 6 0 Oct. 14, 1972 @ 16 42 Oct. 24, 1931 @ 12 25 Sept. 28, 1940 @ 7 30 Nov. 10, 1973 10 31 Oct. 29, 1932 12 0 Nov. 1, 1941 14 21 Nov. 16, 1974 @ 10 14 Oct. 28, 1933 @ 14 0 Nov. 7, 1942 @ 19 59 Nov. 15, 1975 34 20 Nov. 3, 1934 19 0 Nov. 6, 1943 6 46 Sept. 11, 1976 @ 31 10 Oct. 19, 1935 @ 6 9 Nov. 11, 1944 @ 19 54 Sept. 10, 1977 9 19 Oct. 24, 1936 26 0 Nov. 10, 1945 0 14 Oct. 14, 1978 @ 17 26 Nov. 6, 1937 @ 21 6 Nov. 9, 1946 @ 13 20 Nov. 6, 1982 16 31 Sept. 25, 1943 0 41 Oct. 25, 1947 12 0 Nov. 5, 1983 @ 21 16 Sept. 30, 1944 0 58 Nov. 6, 1948 @ 0 41 Oct. 11, 1986 @ 10 9 Oct. 20, 1945 9 39 Nov. 5, 1949 10 14 Oct. 10, 1987 30 22 Oct. 5, 1946 @ 0 33 Oct. 7, 1950 @ 7 41 Oct. 8, 1988 20 30 Oct. 4, 1947 6 40 Nov. 10, 1951 14 16 Oct. 28, 1989 @ 7 45 Oct. 2, 1948 0 40 Nov. 8, 1952 @ 21 14 Oct. 27, 1990 22 31

Nov. 11, 1950 @ 7 18 Nov. 6, 1954 @ 0 26 PROFILES Oct. 12, 1991 @ 7 42 Oct. 20, 1951 0 33 Jan. 2, 1984* 23 28 Oct. 10, 1992 21 52 Oct. 11, 1952 @ 22 19 Sept. 14, 1985 @ 7 10 Oct. 9, 1993 @ 0 44 Oct. 17, 1953 @ 14 23 Sept. 17, 1988 42 10 Nov. 16, 1996 @ 6 60 Oct. 9, 1954 0 33 Sept. 18, 1993 28 63 Oct. 11, 1997 21 45 Nov. 10, 1956 26 13 Sept. 17, 1994 @ 3 27 Nov. 13, 1999 37 27 Oct. 26, 1957 @ 7 13 Sept. 23, 1995 14 54

Oct. 6, 2001 @ 7 24 2010 SEASON Nov. 8, 1958 29 26 Sept. 21, 1996 @ 0 72 IN REVIEW Oct. 12, 2002 @ 6 14 Nov. 14, 1959 28 13 *Fiesta Bowl Oct. 11, 2003 14 20 Nov. 5, 1960 @ 20 13 Nov. 13, 2004 @ 41 38 Nov. 11, 1961 20 26 OHIO WESLEYAN (2-0-0) Sept. 3, 2005 21 42 Nov. 10, 1962 @ 22 43 Nov. 1, 2008 @ 36 33 (4OT) DATE PITT OHIO WESLEYAN Nov. 9, 1963 @ 27 7 Nov. 14, 2009 27 22 Sept. 26, 1936 53 0

Nov. 7, 1964 15 17 RECORD BOOK Oct. 9, 2010 @ 17 23 Sept. 24, 1937 59 0 Nov. 6, 1965 13 69 OHIO (7-1-0) OKLAHOMA (1-9-1) DATE PITT OHIO DATE PITT OKLAHOMA Nov. 5, 1902 34 0 Oct. 4, 1952 @ 20 49 1905 51 0 Oct. 3, 1953 7 7 1910 71 0 Oct. 1, 1955 @ 14 26 Sept.1, 1990 35 3 Sept. 21, 1957 0 THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL 26 PITT HISTORY Sept. 10, 1994 30 16 Oct. 1, 1960 @ 14 15 Aug. 31, 2002 27 14 Sept. 25, 1965 13 9 Sept. 11, 2004 24 3 Sept. 27, 1969 @ 8 37 Sept. 9, 2005 @ 10 16 (OT) Sept. 25, 1971 29 55 Sept. 20, 1975 @ 10 46 OHIO NORTHERN (7-0-0) Sept. 15, 1984 10 42 Sept. 15, 1990 @ 10 52 DATE PITT OHIO NORTHERN 1907 16 0 OREGON (2-2-0) 1909 16 0 1910 36 0 DATE PITT OREGON 1911 22 0 Oct. 27, 1956 14 7 1912 22 0 Sept. 28, 1957 @ 6 3 1913 67 0 Sept. 26, 1964 @ 13 22 Sept. 24, 1932 47 0 Sept. 18, 1965 15 17

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OREGON STATE (1-1-0) 1908 6 12 Dec. 2, 1950# 20 21 1909 0 5 Nov. 24, 1951 13 7 DATE PITT OREGON STATE 1910 11 0 Nov. 22, 1952 0 17 Dec. 26, 2002* 38 13 1911 0 3 Nov. 21, 1953 0 17 Dec. 31, 2008** 0 3 1912 0 38 Nov. 20, 1954 0 13 *Insight Bowl **Sun Bowl 1913 7 6 Nov. 19, 1955 @ 20 0 1914 13 3 Nov. 24, 1956 7 7 PACIFIC (1-0-0) Nov. 25, 1915 20 0 Nov. 23, 1957 14 13 DATE PITT PACIFIC Nov. 30, 1916 31 0 Nov. 27, 1958 21 25 Sept. 2, 1989 38 3 Nov. 29, 1917 28 6 Nov. 21, 1959 22 7 Nov. 28, 1918 28 6 Nov. 19, 1960 3 14 PENNSYLVANIA (10-1-1) Nov. 27, 1919 0 20 Nov. 25, 1961 26 47 DATE PITT PENNSYLVANIA Nov. 25, 1920 0 0 Nov. 24, 1962 0 16 Oct. 23, 1915 @ 14 7 Nov. 24, 1921 0 0 Dec. 7, 1963 22 21 Oct. 28, 1916 20 0 Nov. 30, 1922 14 0 Nov. 21, 1964 @ 0 28 Oct. 27, 1917 14 6 Nov. 29, 1923 20 3 Nov. 20, 1965 30 27 Nov. 16, 1918 37 0 Nov. 27, 1924 24 3 Nov. 19, 1966 24 48 Nov. 15, 1919 @ 3 3 Nov. 26, 1925 23 7 Nov. 25, 1967 @ 6 42 Nov. 6, 1920 @ 27 21 Nov. 25, 1926 24 6 Nov. 23, 1968 9 65 Oct. 29, 1921 @ 28 0 Nov. 24, 1927 30 0 Nov. 22, 1969 7 27 Nov. 11, 1922 @ 7 6 Nov. 29, 1928 26 0 Nov. 21, 1970 @ 15 35 Nov. 3, 1923 @ 0 6 Nov. 28, 1929 20 7 Nov. 20, 1971 18 55 Nov. 14, 1925 @ 14 0 Nov. 26, 1930 19 12 Nov. 25, 1972 @ 27 49 Nov. 5, 1932 @ 19 12 Oct. 31, 1931 @ 41 6 Nov. 24, 1973 @ 13 35 Oct. 29, 1949 @ 22 21 Oct. 26, 1935 9 0 Nov. 28, 1974** 10 31 Nov. 7, 1936 24 7 Nov. 22, 1975** 6 7 PENN STATE (42-50-4) Nov. 20, 1937 28 7 Nov. 26, 1976** @ 24 7 Nov. 19, 1938 26 0 Nov. 19, 1977 13 15 DATE PITT PENN STATE Nov. 25, 1939 @ 0 10 Nov. 25, 1978 @ 10 17 1893 @ 0 32 Nov. 23, 1940 20 7 Nov. 24, 1979 @ 29 14 1896 @ 4 10 Nov. 22, 1941 7 31 Nov. 22, 1980 @ 14 9 1900* 0 12 Nov. 21, 1942 @ 6 14 Nov. 28, 1981 14 48 1901* 0 33 Nov. 20, 1943 0 14 Nov. 26, 1982 @ 10 19 1902 @ 0 27 Nov. 25, 1944 14 0 Nov. 19, 1983 24 24 1903 0 59 Nov. 24, 1945 7 0 Nov. 24, 1984 @ 31 11 1904 23 5 Nov. 23, 1946 14 7 Nov. 23, 1985 0 31 1905 0 6 Nov. 22, 1947 0 29 Nov. 22, 1986 @ 14 34 1906 0 6 Nov. 20, 1948 7 0 Nov. 14, 1987 10 0 1907 6 0 Nov. 19, 1949 19 0 Nov. 12, 1988 @ 14 7 Nov. 25. 1989 13 16 Nov. 24, 1990 @ 17 22 Nov. 28, 1991 20 32 Nov. 21, 1992 @ 13 57 Sept. 6, 1997 @ 17 34 Sept. 19, 1998 13 20 Sept. 11, 1999 @ 17 20 Sept. 16, 2000** 12 0 *Bellefonte, Pa. #Forbes Field **Three Rivers Stadium

PITTSBURGH A.C. (0-3-0) DATE PITT PITTSBURGH A.C. 1893 0 10 1893 10 16 1896 4 6

Pitt shut out Penn State, 12-0, in the last meeting between the two longtime foes in 2000.

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PITTSBURGH ACADEMY (1-0-0) DATE PITT PITT ACADEMY 1898 24 5

PITTSBURGH H.S. (1-0-0) DATE PITT PITTSBURGH H.S. 1897 8 0

PURDUE (3-4-0) DATE PITT PURDUE Oct. 4, 1941 0 6 Nov. 3, 1945 @ 0 28 Oct. 26, 1946 8 10 Nov. 15, 1947 @ 0 28 Nov. 13, 1948 @ 20 13 Aug. 31, 1985 31 30 Sept. 20, 1986 @ 41 26 Syracuse is one of Pitt’s oldest eastern rivalries, dating back to 1916.

RICE (0-2-0) SEWICKLEY A.A. (1-0-0) SOUTHERN METHODIST (2-2-1) PROFILES DATE PITT RICE DATE PITT SEWICKLEY A.A. DATE PITT S.M.U. Oct. 14, 1950 7 14 1896 18 0 Oct. 22, 1938 34 7 Nov. 3, 1951 @ 13 21 Oct. 12, 1940 7 7 SEWICKLEY A.C. (1-0-0) Oct. 3, 1942 20 7 RUTGERS (21-7-0) DATE PITT SEWICKLEY A.C. Sept. 25, 1948 14 33 DATE PITT RUTGERS 1894 6 0 Jan. 1, 1983* 3 7 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON

Nov. 7, 1981 @ 47 3 *Cotton Bowl IN REVIEW Nov. 20, 1982 52 6 SHADY SIDE ACADEMY (0-1-0) SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI (2-1-0) Oct. 19, 1985 @ 38 10 DATE PITT SHADY SIDE Nov. 15, 1986 20 6 1900 0 5 DATE PITT SOUTHERN MISS Nov. 7, 1987 @ 17 0 Sept. 7. 1991 35 14 Nov. 5, 1988 20 10 SOUTH CAROLINA (3-1-0) Sept. 2, 1993 @ 14 10

Dec. 2, 1989* 46 29 Dec. 31, 1997* 7 41 RECORD BOOK DATE PITT SOUTH CAROLINA Oct. 13, 1990 45 21 *Liberty Bowl Dec. 29, 1980* 37 9 Nov. 9, 1991 22 17 Oct. 3, 1981 @ 42 28 Sept. 17, 1992 @ 16 21 SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA (1-0-0) Oct. 13, 1984 @ 21 45 Oct. 28, 1993 @ 21 10 Oct. 5, 1985 42 7 DATE PITT SW LOUISIANA Nov. 19, 1994 35 21 *Gator Bowl Aug. 30, 1997 45 13 Oct. 28, 1995 @ 24 42

Nov. 30, 1996 24 9 THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY SOUTH FLORIDA (5-3-0) STANFORD (2-1-0) Oct. 25, 1997 @ 55 48 (2OT) DATE PITT STANFORD Oct. 17, 1998 21 25 DATE PITT SOUTH FLORIDA Dec. 30, 1922 @ 16 7 Oct. 23, 1999 @ 38 15 Sept. 8, 2001 26 35 Jan. 2, 1928* 6 7 Sept. 23, 2000** 29 17 Dec. 4, 2004 @ 43 14 Nov. 26, 1932 7 0 Nov. 10, 2001 @ 42 0 Oct. 15, 2005 31 17 *Rose Bowl Sept. 21, 2002 23 3 Nov. 4, 2006 @ 12 22 Oct. 18, 2003 @ 42 32 Nov. 24, 2007 37 48 ST. LOUIS (1-0-0) Oct. 23, 2004 41 17 Oct. 2, 2008 @ 26 21 Sept. 30, 2005 @ 29 37 Oct. 24, 2009 41 14 DATE PITT ST. LOUIS Oct. 21, 2006 10 20 Nov. 20, 2010 @ 17 10 1908 @ 13 0 Nov. 17, 2007 @ 16 20 Oct. 25, 2008 34 54 SUSQUEHANNA (1-0-0) Oct. 16, 2009 @ 24 17 DATE PITT SUSQUEHANNA Oct. 23, 2010 41 21 1904 40 0 *Dublin, Ireland **Three Rivers Stadium

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SWISSVALE A.C. (1-0-0) Oct. 8, 1994 @ 7 31 TENNESSEE (2-0-0) Nov. 11, 1995 10 42 DATE PITT SWISSVALE A.C. DATE PITT TENNESSEE Oct. 12, 1996 @ 7 55 1899 11 0 Oct. 25, 1980 @ 30 6 Nov. 15, 1997 27 32 Sept. 3, 1983 @ 13 3 Oct. 31, 1998 @ 28 45 SYRACUSE (33-30-3) Oct. 7, 1999 17 24 TEXAS (0-3-0) DATE PITT SYRACUSE Oct. 7, 2000 @ 17 24 (2OT) Oct. 21, 1916 @ 30 0 Oct. 13, 2001 10 42 DATE PITT TEXAS Oct. 20, 1917 28 0 Oct. 5, 2002 @ 48 24 Dec. 31, 1987* 27 32 Oct. 18, 1919 @ 3 24 Oct. 25, 2003 34 14 Sept. 3, 1994 28 30 Oct. 16, 1920 @ 7 7 Nov. 6, 2004 @ 31 38 (2OT) Sept. 16, 1995 @ 27 38 Oct. 22, 1921 35 0 Oct. 22, 2005 34 17 *Bluebonnet Bowl Oct. 21, 1922 @ 21 14 Oct. 7, 2006 @ 21 11 Oct. 20, 1923* @ 0 3 Nov. 3, 2007 20 17 TEXAS A&M (2-1-0) Nov. 1, 1924 @ 7 7 Sept. 27, 2008 @ 34 24 DATE PITT TEXAS A&M Nov. 3, 1928 18 0 Nov. 7, 2009 37 10 Dec. 30, 1989* 31 28 Oct. 18, 1930 @ 14 0 Oct. 16, 2010 @ 45 14 Sept. 7, 2002 12 14 Sept. 24, 1955 @ 22 12 *Yankee Stadium **Shea Stadium Sept. 27, 2003 @ 37 26 Sept. 29, 1956 14 7 *John Hancock Bowl Nov. 2, 1957 21 24 TEMPLE (26-8-1) Nov. 1, 1958 @ 13 16 DATE PITT TEMPLE TEXAS CHRISTIAN (0-1-1) Oct. 31, 1959 0 35 Oct. 1, 1938 @ 28 6 DATE PITT TCU Oct. 29, 1960 @ 10 0 Nov. 4, 1939 @ 13 7 Oct. 24, 1959 3 13 Nov. 4, 1961 @ 9 28 Oct. 27, 1945 0 6 Oct. 22, 1960 @ 7 7 Nov. 3, 1962 24 6 Oct. 12, 1946 0 0 Nov. 2, 1963 35 27 Nov. 9, 1974 35 24 THIEL (4-0-0) Oct. 31, 1964 @ 6 21 Oct. 11, 1975 @ 55 6 Oct. 30, 1965** @ 13 51 DATE PITT THIEL Sept. 25, 1976 21 7 Oct. 29, 1966 @ 7 33 1900 47 0 Sept. 24, 1977 @ 76 0 Nov. 4, 1967 7 14 1901 17 0 Sept. 23, 1978 20 12 Oct. 12, 1968 @ 17 50 Sept. 24, 1927 42 0 Sept. 29, 1979 @ 10 9 Nov. 1, 1969 21 20 Sept. 29, 1928 20 0 Sept. 27, 1980 36 2 Oct. 31, 1970 @ 13 43 Nov. 21, 1981 @ 35 0 Oct. 30, 1971 31 21 TOLEDO (2-1-0) Oct. 16, 1982 38 17 Oct. 28, 1972 @ 6 10 DATE PITT TOLEDO Sept. 10, 1983 35 0 Nov. 3, 1973 28 14 Sept. 28, 2002 37 19 Sept. 22, 1984 @ 12 13 Nov. 2, 1974 @ 21 13 Sept. 20, 2003 @ 31 35 Nov. 9, 1985 @ 21 17 Nov. 1, 1975 @ 38 0 Sept. 30, 2006 45 3 Oct. 4, 1986 13 19 Oct. 30, 1976 23 13 Sept. 19, 1987 21 24 Oct. 22, 1977 28 21 TULANE (3-4-0) Oct. 15, 1988 42 7 Nov. 4, 1978 @ 18 17 Oct. 7, 1989 @ 27 3 DATE PITT TULANE Nov. 3, 1979 28 21 Nov. 10, 1990 18 28 Oct. 18, 1969 22 26 Nov. 1, 1980 @ 43 6 Sept. 14, 1991 26 7 Oct. 16, 1971 @ 8 33 Oct. 24, 1981 23 10 Oct. 17, 1992 @ 27 20 Oct. 7, 1972 @ 6 38 Oct. 23, 1982 @ 14 0 Nov. 20, 1993 @ 28 10 Oct. 6, 1973 6 24 Oct. 29, 1983 13 10 Oct. 29, 1994 45 19 Oct. 29, 1977 48 0 Nov. 3, 1984 @ 7 13 Oct. 14, 1995 @ 27 29 Sept. 16, 1978 @ 24 6 Nov. 2, 1985 0 12 Oct. 5, 1996 53 52 Nov. 10, 1984 21 10 Nov. 1, 1986 @ 20 24 Oct. 4, 1997 @ 13 17 Oct. 31, 1987 10 24 Nov. 7, 1998 33 34 UAB (2-0-0) Dec. 3, 1988 @ 7 24 Oct. 2, 1999 55 24 DATE PITT UAB Sept. 23, 1989 30 23 Nov. 18, 2000 @ 7 0 Dec. 1, 2001 24 6 Sept. 22, 1990 @ 20 20 Oct. 27, 2001 @ 33 7 Sept. 14, 2002 @ 26 20 Oct. 19, 1991 27 31 Nov. 9, 2002 29 22 Oct. 31, 1992 @ 10 41 Nov. 22, 2003 @ 30 16 Oct. 16, 1993 21 24 Oct. 9, 2004 @ 27 22

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UCLA (5-9-0) VIRGINIA TECH (4-7-0) Sept. 30, 1933 9 0 Sept. 29, 1934 26 6 DATE PITT UCLA DATE PITT VIRGINIA TECH Oct. 5, 1935 @ 35 0 Sept. 20, 1958 @ 27 6 Sept. 11, 1993 21 63 Oct. 3, 1959 25 21 Oct. 22, 1994 @ 7 45 WASHINGTON & LEE (1-0-0) Sept. 17, 1960 @ 7 8 Sept. 30, 1995 16 26 Oct. 21, 1961 @ 6 20 Oct. 26, 1996 @ 17 34 DATE PITT WASHINGTON & LEE Oct. 20, 1962 8 6 Nov. 22, 1997 30 23 Sept. 26, 1925 26 0 Sept. 20, 1963 @ 20 0 Sept. 26, 1998 @ 7 27 Sept. 12, 1964 @ 12 17 Oct. 30, 1999 17 30 WASHINGTON STATE (1-0-0) Sept. 17, 1966 @ 14 57 Oct. 28, 2000 @ 34 37 DATE PITT WASHINGTON STATE Sept. 23, 1967 8 40 Nov. 3, 2001 38 7 Sept. 2, 1995 17 13 Sept. 21, 1968 @ 7 63 Nov. 2, 2002 @ 28 21 Sept. 20, 1969 @ 8 42 Nov. 8, 2003 31 28 WAYNESBURG (5-1-0) Sept. 19, 1970 15 24 DATE PITT WAYNESBURG Sept. 11, 1971 @ 29 25 WASHINGTON (4-1-0) 1897 5 14 Sept. 16, 1972 28 38 DATE PITT WASHINGTON 1904 83 0 Jan. 1, 1937* 21 0 1910 42 0 USC (4-6-0) Sept. 30, 1939 @ 27 6 Sept. 28, 1929 53 0 DATE PITT USC Oct. 7, 1961 @ 17 22 Sept. 27, 1930 52 0

Jan. 1, 1930* 14 47 Sept. 28, 1963 13 6 Sept. 28, 1935 14 0 PROFILES Jan. 1, 1933* 0 35 Oct. 20, 1979 @ 26 14 Oct. 13, 1934 20 6 *Rose Bowl W. PENN. MED (1-0-0) Dec. 14, 1935 @ 12 7 DATE PITT W. PENN. MED WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON (18-13-2) Sept. 24, 1954 @ 7 27 1891 54 0 Oct. 4, 1957 @ 20 14 DATE PITT W&J

Sept. 25, 1959 @ 0 23 1890 0 32 WESTERN RESERVE (3-0-0) 2010 SEASON Nov. 18, 1961 10 9 1891 6 40 IN REVIEW DATE PITT WESTERN RESERVE Nov. 13, 1965 @ 0 28 1892 6 18 Oct. 11, 1930 @ 52 0 Sept. 28, 1974 7 16 1893 0 12 Oct. 17, 1931 32 0 *Rose Bowl 1895 0 28 Oct. 30, 1948 @ 20 0 1905 11 0 UTAH (0-2-0) 1906 0 4 WESTERN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY (1-0-0) DATE PITT UTAH 1907 2 9 RECORD BOOK DATE PITT W.T.S Jan. 1, 2005* 7 35 1908 0 14 1896 4 0 Sept. 2, 2010 @ 24 27 (OT) 1909 17 3 *Tostitos Fiesta Bowl 1910 14 0 1911 12 0 WESTMINSTER (15-0-2) VILLANOVA (2-0-0) 1912 0 13 DATE PITT WESTMINSTER 1913 6 18 1898 5 0 DATE PITT VILLANOVA 1914 10 13 1899 11 THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL 11 PITT HISTORY 1911 12 0 Nov. 6, 1915 19 0 1900 17 5 Sept. 5, 1998 48 41 Nov. 11, 1916 37 0 1901 11 0 Nov. 10, 1917 13 10 1902 6 6 VIRGINIA (3-2-0) Nov. 9, 1918 34 0 1904 38 0 DATE PITT VIRGINIA Nov. 8, 1919 7 6 1905 11 0 Nov. 17, 1953 @ 26 0 Nov. 13, 1920 7 0 1906 17 0 Nov. 5, 1955 18 7 Nov. 12, 1921 0 7 1910* 18 0 Dec. 27, 2003* 16 23 Nov. 18, 1922 19 0 1911 23 0 Sept. 2, 2006 38 13 Nov. 17, 1923 13 6 1912 13 3 Sept. 29, 2007 @ 14 44 Nov. 15, 1924 0 10 1914 @ 21 10 *Continental Tire Bowl Nov. 7, 1925 6 0 Oct. 2, 1915 32 0 Nov. 13, 1926 0 0 Oct. 7, 1916 57 0 Nov. 5, 1927 0 0 Nov. 3, 1917 25 0 Nov. 10, 1928 25 0 Oct. 30, 1926 88 0 Nov. 9, 1929 21 0 Oct. 27, 1934 @ 30 0 *Wilkinsburg, Pa.

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WEST VIRGINIA (61-39-3) Sept. 29, 1990 24 38 Aug. 31, 1991 @ 34 3 DATE PITT WEST VIRGINIA Sept. 12, 1992 6 44 Oct. 26. 1895* 0 8 Oct. 23, 1993 @ 21 42 Oct. 27, 1898** 0 6 Oct. 15, 1994 41 47 Oct. 6, 1900 @ 5 6 Nov. 24, 1995 @ 0 21 Oct. 5, 1901 @ 12 0 Aug. 31, 1996 0 34 Oct. 22, 1902 6 23 Nov. 28, 1997 @ 41 38 (3OT) Oct. 3, 1903 @ 6 24 Nov. 27, 1998*** 14 52 Nov. 8, 1904 53 0 Nov. 27, 1999 @ 21 52 Nov. 10, 1906 17 0 Nov. 24, 2000*** 38 28 Nov. 9, 1907 10 0 Nov. 24, 2001 @ 23 17 Nov. 7, 1908 11 0 Nov. 30, 2002 17 24 Nov. 6, 1909 @ 0 0 Nov. 15, 2003 @ 31 52 Nov. 5, 1910 38 0 Nov. 25, 2004 16 13 Oct. 11, 1913 40 0 Nov. 24, 2005 @ 13 45 Sept. 29, 1917 @ 14 9 Mick Williams (left) and Oderick Turner celebrate Pitt’s 13-9 Nov. 16, 2006 27 45 Oct. 11, 1919 26 0 victory in the 100th “Backyard Brawl” vs. West Virginia on Dec. 1, 2007 @ 13 9 Oct. 9, 1920 34 13 December 1, 2007. Nov. 28, 2008 19 15 Oct. 8, 1921 21 13 Nov. 27, 2009 @ 16 19 Oct. 14, 1922 6 9 Oct. 18, 1958 15 8 Nov. 26, 2010 10 35 Oct. 13, 1923 7 13 Oct. 17, 1959 @ 15 23 *Wheeling, W.Va. **Fairmont, W.Va. ***Three Rivers Stadium Oct. 11, 1924 14 7 Oct. 15, 1960 42 0 Oct. 10, 1925 15 7 Oct. 14, 1961 6 20 WHEELING TIGERS (0-2-0) Nov. 6, 1926 17 7 Oct. 13, 1962 8 15 DATE PITT WHEELING TIGERS Oct. 8, 1927 40 0 Oct. 19, 1963 @ 13 10 1895 0 12 Oct. 13, 1928 6 9 Oct. 10, 1964 14 0 1896 6 11 Oct. 12, 1929 27 7 Oct. 2, 1965 @ 48 63 Oct. 4, 1930 @ 16 0 Oct. 8, 1966 17 14 WILLIAM & MARY (5-0-0) Oct. 10, 1931 34 0 Oct. 7, 1967 @ 0 15 Oct. 1, 1932 @ 40 0 Sept. 28, 1968 15 38 DATE PITT WILLIAM & MARY Oct. 7, 1933 @ 21 0 Oct. 25, 1969 @ 18 49 Sept. 24, 1949 13 7 Oct. 6, 1934 @ 27 6 Oct. 17, 1970 36 35 Oct. 3, 1964 34 7 Oct. 12, 1935 24 6 Oct. 2, 1971 @ 9 20 Oct. 5, 1968 14 3 Oct. 3, 1936 34 0 Nov. 4, 1972 20 38 Sept. 27, 1975 47 0 Oct. 2, 1937 @ 20 0 Oct. 13, 1973 @ 35 7 Sept. 17, 1977 28 6 Sept. 24, 1938 19 0 Oct. 12, 1974 31 14 Oct. 7, 1939 20 0 Nov. 8, 1975 @ 14 17 WISCONSIN (3-0-0) Oct. 9, 1943 20 0 Nov. 13, 1976 24 16 DATE PITT WISCONSIN Sept. 23, 1944 26 13 Nov. 5, 1977 @ 44 3 Oct. 23, 1937 21 0 Sept. 29, 1945 20 0 Nov. 11, 1978 52 7 Oct. 15, 1938 @ 26 6 Sept. 28, 1946 33 7 Nov. 10, 1979 @ 24 17 Oct. 14, 1967 @ 13 11 Nov. 29, 1947 2 17 Oct. 18, 1980 42 14 Oct. 9, 1948 16 6 Oct. 10, 1981 @ 17 0 WOOSTER (1-0-0) Oct. 8, 1949 @ 20 7 Oct. 2, 1982 16 13 DATE PITT WOOSTER Nov. 4, 1950 21 7 Oct. 1, 1983 @ 21 24 1907 51 0 Nov. 17, 1951 32 12 Sept. 29, 1984 10 28 Oct. 25, 1952 0 16 Sept. 28, 1985 @ 10 10 YOUNGSTOWN STATE (2-0-0) Sept. 26, 1953 7 17 Sept. 27, 1986 48 16 DATE PITT YOUNGSTOWN STATE Oct. 30, 1954 @ 13 10 Sept. 26, 1987 @ 6 3 Sept. 24, 2005 41 0 Nov. 12, 1955 26 7 Sept. 24, 1988 10 31 Sept. 5, 2009 38 3 Sept. 22, 1956 @ 14 13 Sept. 30, 1989 @ 31 31 Nov. 9, 1957 6 7

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Year W L T Pts. Opp. Coach Year W L T Pts. Opp. Coach Year W L T Pts. Opp. Coach 1890 1 2 0 10 74 None 1955 7 4 0 181 122 John Michelosen 1989 8 3 1 333 268 Mike Gottfried/ 1891 2 5 0 74 98 None 1956 7 3 1 156 119 John Michelosen Paul Hackett 1892 4 2 0 38 46 None 1957 4 6 0 134 157 John Michelosen (Hackett coached John Hancock Bowl) 1893 1 4 0 14 70 Anson F. Harrold 1958 5 4 1 163 138 John Michelosen 1990 3 7 1 240 293 Paul Hackett 1894 1 1 0 6 44 None 1959 6 4 0 148 164 John Michelosen 1991 6 5 0 244 241 Paul Hackett 1895 1 6 0 30 136 J.P. Linn 1960 4 3 3 134 77 John Michelosen 1992 3 9 0 289 429 Paul Hackett/ 1896 3 6 0 42 69 George W. Hoskins 1961 3 7 0 145 209 John Michelosen Sal Sunseri 1897 1 3 0 13 91 Tho mas G. Trenchard 1962 5 5 0 142 185 John Michelosen (Sunseri coached Pitt’s fi nal game versus Hawaii) 1898 5 2 1 74 34 Dr. Fred Robinson 1963 9 1 0 236 130 John Michelosen 1993 3 8 0 168 363 John Majors 1899 3 1 1 43 23 Dr. Fred Robinson 1964 3 5 2 152 154 John Michelosen 1994 3 8 0 246 307 John Majors 1900 5 4 0 110 33 Dr. M. Roy Jackson 1965 3 7 0 173 311 John Michelosen 1995 2 9 0 217 329 John Majors 1901 7 2 1 96 53 Wilbur D. Hockensmith 1966 1 9 0 105 326 Dav id R. Hart 1996 4 7 0 214 430 John Majors 1902 5 6 1 128 129 Frederick J. Crolius 1967 1 9 0 73 295 Dav id R. Hart 1997 6 6 0 333 354 Walt Harris 1903 0 8 1 20 262 Arthur St. L. Mosse 1968 1 9 0 99 393 Dav id R. Hart 1998 2 9 0 234 334 Walt Harris 1904 10 0 0 407 5 Arthur St. L. Mosse 1969 4 6 0 166 287 Carl A. DePasqua 1999 5 6 0 281 278 Walt Harris 1905 10 2 0 405 36 Arthur St. L. Mosse 1970 5 5 0 179 245 Carl A. DePasqua 2000 7 5 0 296 247 Walt Harris 1906 6 4 0 229 55 E. R. Wingard 1971 3 8 0 216 388 Carl A. DePasqua 2001 7 5 0 296 245 Walt Harris 1907 8 2 0 147 27 John A. Moorhead 1972 1 10 0 193 350 Carl A. DePasqua 2002 9 4 0 331 232 Walt Harris 1908 8 3 0 140 36 Jo seph H. Thompson 1973 6 5 1 225 211 John Majors 2003 8 5 0 389 311 Walt Harris 1909 6 2 1 94 26 Jo seph H. Thompson 1974 7 4 0 227 202 John Majors 2004 8 4 0 325 288 Walt Harris 1910 9 0 0 282 0 Jo seph H. Thompson 1975 8 4 0 324 161 John Majors 2005 5 6 0 267 243 Dave Wannstedt 1911 4 3 1 72 29 Jo seph H. Thompson 1976 12 0 0 381 133 John Majors 2006 6 6 0 381 274 Dave Wannstedt 1912 3 6 0 113 121 Jo seph H. Thompson 1977 9 2 1 428 134 Jackie Sherrill 2007 5 7 0 274 291 Dave Wannstedt

1913 6 2 1 165 46 Jo seph M. Duff 1978 8 4 0 263 187 Jackie Sherrill 2008 9 4 0 352 279 Dave Wannstedt PROFILES 1914 8 1 0 207 38 Jo seph M. Duff 1979 11 1 0 291 116 Jackie Sherrill 2009 10 3 0 417 257 Dave Wannstedt 1915 8 0 0 207 38 Glenn S. “Pop” Warner 1980 11 1 0 380 130 Jackie Sherrill 2010 8 5 0 342 247 Dave Wannstedt/ 1916 8 0 0 255 25 Glenn S. “Pop” Warner 1981 11 1 0 385 160 Jackie Sherrill Phil Bennett 1917 10 0 0 260 21 Glenn S. “Pop” Warner 1982 9 3 0 300 139 Serafi no “Foge” Fazio (Bennett coached BBVA Compass Bowl) 1918 4 1 0 140 16 Glenn S. “Pop” Warner 1983 8 3 1 288 165 Serafi no “Foge” Fazio Total 671 483 42 1919 6 2 1 118 66 Glenn S. “Pop” Warner 1984 3 7 1 178 247 Serafi no “Foge” Fazio 1920 6 0 2 146 44 Glenn S. “Pop” Warner 1985 5 5 1 202 187 Serafi no “Foge” Fazio 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON

1921 5 3 1 133 51 Glenn S. “Pop” Warner 1986 5 5 1 253 209 Mike Gottfried IN REVIEW 1922 8 2 0 187 43 Glenn S. “Pop” Warner 1987 8 4 0 230 146 Mike Gottfried 1923 5 4 0 83 45 Glenn S. “Pop” Warner 1988 6 5 0 300 183 Mike Gottfried 1924 5 3 1 98 43 Dr. John B. Sutherland 1925 8 1 0 151 34 Dr. John B. Sutherland 1926 5 2 2 170 73 Dr. John B. Sutherland 1927 8 1 1 289 27 Dr. John B. Sutherland 1928 6 2 1 177 15 Dr. John B. Sutherland 1929 9 1 0 291 90 Dr. John B. Sutherland RECORD BOOK 1930 6 2 1 186 69 Dr. John B. Sutherland 1931 8 1 0 280 37 Dr. John B. Sutherland 1932 8 1 2 182 60 Dr. John B. Sutherland 1933 8 1 0 147 13 Dr. John B. Sutherland 1934 8 1 0 205 44 Dr. John B. Sutherland 1935 7 1 2 135 28 Dr. John B. Sutherland 1936 8 1 1 214 34 Dr. John B. Sutherland 1937 9 0 1 203 34 Dr. John B. Sutherland 1938 8 2 0 213 59 Dr. John B. Sutherland THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY 1939 5 4 0 119 98 Charles W. Bowser 1940 3 4 1 85 102 Charles W. Bowser 1941 3 6 0 82 171 Charles W. Bowser 1942 3 6 0 90 190 Charles W. Bowser 1943 3 5 0 114 174 Clark D. Shaughnessy 1944 4 5 0 147 293 Clark D. Shaughnessy 1945 3 7 0 87 141 Clark D. Shaughnessy 1946 3 5 1 88 136 Wesley E. Fesler 1947 1 8 0 26 267 Walter S. Milligan 1948 6 3 0 119 154 Walter S. Milligan 1949 6 3 0 156 154 Walter S. Milligan 1950 1 8 0 99 204 Leonard J. Casanova 1951 3 7 0 156 215 Tom Hamilton 1952 6 3 0 187 156 Lowell P. Dawson 1953 3 5 1 143 138 Lowell P. Dawson 1954 4 5 0 83 188 Lowell P. Dawson/ Tom Hamilton (Hamilton replaced Dawson after three games)

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1890 1896 No Coach Coach: George W. Hoskins Pitt Opp. Pitt Opp. 0...... Allegheny AA ...... 38 4...... Pittsburgh AC ...... 6 0...... W&J...... 32 4...... @Penn State ...... 10 10...... Geneva ...... 4 0...... Latrobe ...... 4 10...... Record: 1-2 ...... 74 0...... D.C. & A.C...... 26 1891 4...... Western Theol. Sem...... 0 *6...... @Geneva ...... 0 No Coach 18...... Sewickley AA ...... 0 Pitt Opp. 6...... Wheeling Tigers ...... 11 6...... W&J...... 40 0...... Grove City ...... 12 6...... Geneva ...... 0 42...... Record: 3-6 ...... 69 54...... W. Penn. Med...... 0 *Forfeit 4...... Geneva ...... 12 0...... East End Gym nas tics ...... 24 1897 4...... Geneva ...... 6 Coach: Thomas Gawthrop Trenchard 0...... Indiana Teachers ...... 16 Pitt Opp. 74...... Record: 2-5 ...... 98 8...... Pittsburgh HS ...... 0 1892 0...... Latrobe ...... 30 0...... Greensburg AA ...... 47 No Coach 5...... Waynesburg ...... 14 Pitt Opp. 13...... Record: 1-3 ...... 91 0...... East End Gymnastics ...... 16 6...... Geneva ...... 4 1898 12...... Kiski ...... 0 Coach: Dr. Fred Robinson 8...... Indiana Teachers ...... 6 Pitt Opp. 6...... Greensburg AA ...... 2 6...... Duquesne AC ...... 5 6...... W&J...... 18 24...... Pittsburgh Academy ...... 5 Western University of Pennsylvania’s football team, circa 1890. 38...... Record: 4-2 ...... 46 5...... Westminster ...... 0 1901 1903 1893 0...... West Virginia* ...... 6 10...... Grove City ...... 12 Coach: Wilbur D. Hockensmith Coach: Arthur St. L. Mosse Coach: Anson F. Harrold 17...... Natrona AC ...... 0 Pitt Opp. Pitt Opp. Pitt Opp. 6...... New Castle Terrors ...... 6 0...... Penn State* ...... 33 6...... West Virginia ...... 24 0...... Pittsburgh AC ...... 10 6...... California Teachers ...... 0 12...... West Virginia ...... 0 0...... Geneva ...... 57 4...... Allegheny AA ...... 0 74...... Record: 5-2-1 ...... 34 0...... Indiana Teachers ...... 0 6...... Manchester AC ...... 11 10...... Pittsburgh AC ...... 16 *Neutral Game Site 11...... Allegheny ...... 0 2...... Bellevue Outing Club ...... 6 0...... @ Penn State ...... 32 Fairmont, WV 18...... Duquesne ...... 0 0...... Penn State ...... 59 0...... W&J...... 12 ...... (Pgh. College H. Ch.) 0...... Geneva ...... 32 14...... Record: 1-4 ...... 70 1899 15...... California Teachers ...... 0 0...... East End AA ...... 28 Coach: Dr. Fred Robinson 1894 12...... Geneva ...... 5 0...... Grove City ...... 0 Pitt Opp. No Coach 17...... Thiel ...... 0 6...... Marietta ...... 45 11...... Westminster ...... 11 Pitt Opp. 11...... Westminster ...... 0 20...... Record: 0-8-1 ...... 262 16...... Grove City ...... 0 6...... Sewickley AC ...... 0 0...... Allegheny ...... 15 11...... Swissvale AC ...... 0 1904 0...... Indiana Teachers ...... 44 96...... Record: 7-2-1 ...... 53 5...... Bethany ...... 0 Coach: Arthur St. L. Mosse 6...... Record: 1-1 ...... 44 *Neutral Game Site 0...... J.F. Lalus AC ...... 12 Pitt Opp. Bellefonte, PA 1895 43...... Record: 3-1-1 ...... 23 12...... Grove City ...... 0 1902 Coach: J.P. Linn 1900 67...... Mount Union ...... 0 Pitt Opp. Coach: Frederick J. Crolius 38...... Westminster ...... 0 Coach: Dr. M. Roy Jack son 0...... D.C. & A.C...... 36 Pitt Opp. 30...... Geneva ...... 0 Pitt Opp. 2...... Greensburg AA ...... 42 5...... Allegheny AA ...... 15 40...... Susquehanna ...... 0 0...... Penn State* ...... 12 22...... Emerald AA ...... 0 24...... Bucknell ...... 0 40...... California (Pa.) ...... 0 5...... West Virginia ...... 6 0...... West Virginia* ...... 8 0...... @Penn State ...... 27 83...... Waynesburg ...... 0 0...... D.C. & A.C...... 5 0...... W&J...... 28 16...... Grove City ...... 0 53...... West Virginia ...... 0 12...... Grove City ...... 0 6...... Carnegie AC ...... 10 6...... Westminster ...... 6 21...... Bethany ...... 0 12...... California Teachers ...... 0 0...... Wheeling Tigers ...... 12 6...... West Virginia ...... 23 23...... Penn State ...... 5 17...... Akron (Buchtel) ...... 0 30...... Record: 1-6 ...... 136 2...... Geneva ...... 22 407...... Record: 10-0 ...... 5 47...... Thiel ...... 0 *Neutral Game Site 34...... Ohio...... 0 17...... Westminster ...... 5 Wheeling, WV 0...... Allegheny ...... 6 0...... Shady Side Academy ...... 5 0...... Geneva ...... 30 110...... Record: 5-4 ...... 33 29...... Allegheny AC ...... 0 *Neutral Game Site 6...... Mount Union ...... 0 Bellefonte, PA 128...... Record: 5-6-1 ...... 129

136 MEDIA INFORMATION 2011 PREVIEW COACHING STAFF PANTHER 2010 SEASON RECORD BOOK PITT HISTORY PRO FOOTBALL THIS IS PITT PROFILES IN REVIEW 137 1921 Coach: Glenn Scobey “Pop” Warner Date Opponent 9/24 @Geneva Virginia W 21-13 10/1 @Lafayette W 28-0 10/8 West Score 6-0 L W/L 10/15 Cincinnati 10/22 Syracuse 21-14 W 10/29 @Pennsylvania 28-0 W 11/5 Nebraska 35-0 State W 11/12 W&J 10-0 L 11/24 Penn 0-0 Record: 5-3-1 T 1922 7-0 L Coach: Glenn Scobey “Pop” Warner Date Opponent 9/30 @Cincinnati Virginia Total: 133-50 W 38-0 10/7 Lafayette 10/14 West 9-6 Score L W/L 10/21 @Syracuse 7-0 L 10/28 Bucknell 21-14 W 11/4 Geneva 11/11 @Pennsylvania State 7-6 7-0 11/18 W&J W W W 62-0 11/30 Penn 14-0 W 12/30 @Stanford Record: 8-2 19-0 16-7 W W 1923 Coach: Glenn Scobey “Pop” Warner 190-43 Total: Date Opponent 9/29 @Bucknell Virginia 10/6 Lafayette W 21-0 13-7 10/13 West L Score Tech W/L 10/20 @Syracuse* W 7-0 7-2 10/27 Carnegie L City 3-0 11/3 @Pennsylvania L 6-0 L 11/10 Grove State 13-7 W 11/17 W&J 11/29 Penn 20-3 W Record: 5-4 *Played at Yankee Stadium 13-6 W Total: 83-45 1919 Scobey “Pop” Warner Coach: Glenn Date Virginia Opponent 10/4 @Geneva 26-0 W 10/11 West Tech W 33-0 10/18 @Syracuse Score 16-6 W/L 10/25 Georgia W 24-3 11/1 @Lehigh L 11/8 W&J Tech W 11/15 @Pennsylvania 14-0 17-7 State W 3-3 11/22 Carnegie T 11/27 Penn 20-0 W 7-6 L Record: 6-2-1 1920 Warner Coach: Glenn Scobey “Pop” Date Virginia W 34-13 119-66 Total: Opponent 10/2 @Geneva 10/9 West Tech W 47-0 10/16 @Syracuse Score 10-3 W/L 10/23 Georgia W 10/30 Lafayette 7-7 T 11/6 State 11/13 W&J 14-0 W @Pennsylvania 11/25 Penn 0-0 27-21 Record: 6-0-2 T W 7-0 W Total: 146-44 Opp. 1916 ons pi Unanimous National Cham Warner Coach: Glenn Scobey “Pop” Date Opponent 10/7 Westminster W 10/14 @Navy 57-0 10/21 @Syracuse Score W/L 10/28 Pennsylvania 20-19 30-0 W W 11/4 Allegheny 20-0 W Tech 11/11 W&J 14-6 State W W 46-0 11/18 Carnegie 11/30 Penn 31-0 W Record: 8-0 37-0 W 1917 Warner Coach: Glenn Scobey “Pop” Virginia Date 14-9 W Total: 255-25 Opponent 09/29 @West 10/6 Bethany 10/13 Lehigh Score W/L 10/20 Syracuse W 40-0 10/27 Pennsylvania 11/3 Westminster 41-0 14-6 W W 28-0 Tech W W 11/10 W&J 25-0 27-0 State W W 30-0 11/17 Carnegie Lee 11/29 Penn 28-6 W 12/1 Camp 13-10 W All-Stars Record: 10-0 1918 ons pi Unanimous National Cham Warner Coach: Glenn Scobey “Pop” Total: 260-31 Date Opponent 11/9 W&J Tech 11/16 Pennsylvania State 32-0 Reserves 11/23 Georgia W 37-0 Score W W/L 11/28 Penn W 28-6 34-0 W 11/30 @Cleveland Naval 10-9 L Record: 4-1 Total: 140-16 1914 M. Duff Coach: Joseph ...... 3 Pitt 9...... @Cornell ...... 10 21...... @Westminster ...... 6 13...... @Navy ...... 3 10...... Carlisle ...... 0 21...... Georgetown ...... 0 96...... Dickinson ...... 13 ...... 0 10...... W&J. Tech ...... 3 14...... Carnegie State 13...... Penn ...... 38 8-1 207...... Record: 1915 Warner Coach: Glenn Scobey “Pop” Date Opponent 10/2 Westminster W 10/9 @Navy 32-0 10/16 Carlisle Score W/L 10/23 @Pennsylvania W 47-12 14-7 W 10/30 Allegheny Tech 45-0 W 11/6 W&J 28-0 State W 11/13 Carnegie 42-7 W 11/25 Penn 20-0 W Record: 8-0 W 19-0 Total: 247-26 Opp. Opp. Opp. Opp. Opp. 1912 Coach: Joseph H. Thompson ...... 0 Pitt Northern 22...... Ohio ...... 3 ...... 6 13...... Westminster ...... 45 0...... Bucknell ...... 3 ...... 13 8...... Carlisle 6...... Dame @Navy 0...... Notre ...... 0 ...... 38 ...... 13 64...... Maryland 0...... State W&J. 0...... Penn ...... 121 3-6 113...... Record: 36...... Ohio Northern ...... 0 Northern 36...... Ohio ...... 0 18...... Westminster* ...... 0 42...... Waynesburg ...... 0 17...... Georgetown ...... 0 ...... 0 71...... Ohio Virginia 38...... West ...... 0 ...... 0 14...... W&J. Tech ...... 0 35...... Carnegie State 11...... Penn ...... 0 9-0 282...... Record: 1911 son omp *Neutral Site Game Coach: Joseph H. Th D.C.&A.C. Park, Wilkinsburg Pitt ...... 0 ...... 0 23...... Westminster Northern ...... 17 22...... Ohio ...... 0 ...... 9 0...... Carlisle 3...... Dame @Cornell 0...... Notre ...... 0 ...... 3 12...... Villanova ...... 0 12...... State W&J...... 29 0...... Penn 4-3-1 72...... Record: 1909 son omp H. Th Coach: Joseph ...... 0 Pitt Northern 16...... Ohio ...... 0 12...... Marietta ...... 6 ...... 6 18...... Bucknell ...... 3 ...... 0 14...... Dame Carlisle 0...... Virginia Notre 0...... @West ...... 3 ...... 3 ...... 5 17...... W&J. Union 17...... State Mount ...... 26 0...... Penn 6-2-1 94...... Record: 1910 son omp Coach: Joseph H. Th Pitt 1913 Coach: Joseph M. Duff ...... 0 Pitt Northern ...... 0 67...... Ohio ...... 0 0...... @Navy Virginia 40...... West ...... 6 12...... Carlisle ...... 7 ...... 9 20...... @Cornell 0...... Bucknell ...... 0 ...... 6 ...... 18 13...... Lafayette 6...... State W&J. 7...... Penn ...... 46 6-2-1 165...... Record: Opp. Opp. Opp. Opp. 229...... Record: 6-4 ...... 55 229...... Record: 6-4 26...... Mount Union ...... 4 Union 26...... Mount ...... 0 ...... 0 27...... Bethany 7...... Marietta ...... 0 ...... 0 22...... Bucknell Louis ...... 0 13...... @St. Tech 22...... Carnegie ...... 6 ...... 0 11...... 12 West Virginia ...... 0 0...... Carlisle 6...... State Gettysburg ...... 14 6...... Penn 0...... W&J...... 36 8-3 140...... Record: 1908 son omp Coach: Joseph H. Th Pitt Coach: John A. Moorhead ...... 0 ...... 0 Pitt 6...... Tech Marietta 6...... Carnegie ...... 0 33...... Muskingum ...... 0 ...... 18 12...... Bucknell ...... 0 5...... @Cornell Northern ...... 0 16...... Ohio Virginia ...... 9 10...... West ...... 0 2...... W&J...... 0 51...... State Wooster 6...... Penn ...... 27 8-2 147...... Record: 1907 17...... Westminster ...... 0 17...... Westminster ...... 0 66...... Hiram ...... 0 ...... 22 74...... Allegheny ...... 0 0...... Carlisle Tech ...... 23 31...... Carnegie ...... 0 0...... @Cornell Virginia ...... 4 17...... West ...... 0 ...... 6 0...... W&J. City 24...... State Grove 0...... Penn 1906 Coach: E.R. Wingard Pitt 11...... Westminster ...... 0 ...... 0 11...... Westminster (Pa.) ...... 30 71...... California 0...... @Cornell ...... 0 ...... 0 24...... Dickinson Union ...... 0 57...... Mount ...... 0 Marshall 48...... Bethany & 53...... Franklin ...... 0 ...... 0 11...... W&J. Y. 67...... Butler ...... 0 ...... 6 51...... Ohio ...... 0 12...... State @Geneva 0...... Penn ...... 36 10-2 405...... Record: 1905 St. L. Mosse Coach: Arthur Pitt GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS

1924 1928 Coach: Dr. John B. “Jock” Sutherland Coach: Dr. John B. “Jock” Sutherland Date Opponent Score W/L Date Opponent Score W/L 9/27 Grove City 14-0 W 9/29 Thiel 20-0 W 10/4 Lafayette 10-0 L 10/6 Bethany 53-0 W 10/11 West Virginia 14-7 W 10/13 West Virginia 9-6 L 10/18 @Johns Hopkins 26-0 W 10/20 Allegheny 29-0 W 10/25 Carnegie Tech 6-0 L 10/27 Carnegie Tech 6-0 L 11/1 @Syracuse 7-7 T 11/3 Syracuse 18-0 W 11/8 Geneva 13-0 W 11/10 W&J 25-0 W 11/15 W&J 10-0 L 11/17 @Nebraska 0-0 T 11/27 Penn State 24-3 W 11/29 Penn State 26-0 W Record: 5-3-1 Total: 98-43 Record: 6-2-1 Total: 177-15 1925 1929 Coach: Dr. John B. “Jock” Sutherland Coach: Dr. John B. “Jock” Sutherland Date Opponent Score W/L Date Opponent Score W/L 9/26 Washington & Lee 26-0 W 9/28 Waynesburg 53-0 W 10/3 Lafayette 20-9 L 10/5 @Duke 52-7 W 10/10 West Virginia 15-7 W 10/12 West Virginia 27-7 W 10/17 Gettysburg 13-0 W 10/19 @Nebraska 12-7 W 10/24 Carnegie Tech 12-0 W 10/26 @Allegheny 40-0 W 10/31 Johns Hopkins 31-0 W 11/2 Ohio State 18-2 W 11/7 W&J 6-0 W 11/9 W&J 21-0 W 11/14 @Pennsylvania 14-0 W 11/16 Carnegie Tech 34-13 W 11/26 Penn State 23-7 W 11/28 Penn State 20-7 W Record: 8-1 Total: 151-34 1/1 U.S.C.* 47-14 L 1926 Record: 9-1 Total: 291-90 *Rose Bowl Coach: Dr. John B. “Jock” Sutherland Date Opponent Score W/L 1930 9/25 Allegheny 9-7 W Coach: Dr. John B. “Jock” Sutherland 10/2 Georgetown 6-6 T Date Opponent Score W/L 10/9 Lafayette 17-7 L 9/27 Waynesburg 52-0 W 10/16 Colgate 19-16 W 10/4 @West Virginia 16-0 W 10/23 Carnegie Tech 4-0 L 10/11 @Western 52-0 W 10/30 Westminster 88-0 W Reserve 11/6 West Virginia 17-7 W 10/18 @Syracuse 14-0 W 11/13 W&J 0-0 T 10/25 Notre Dame 35-19 L 11/25 Penn State 24-6 W 11/1 @Nebraska 0-0 T Record: 5-2-2 Total: 170-73 11/8 Carnegie Tech 7-6 W 1932 1934 Coach: Dr. John B. “Jock” Sutherland Coach: Dr. John B. “Jock” Sutherland 1927 11/15 @Ohio State 16-7 L 11/26 Penn State 19-12 W Date Opponent Score W/L Date Opponent Score W/L Coach: Dr. John B. “Jock” Sutherland Record: 6-2-1 Total: 186-69 9/24 Ohio Northern 47-0 W 9/29 W&J 26-6 W Date Opponent Score W/L 10/1 @West Virginia 40-0 W 10/6 @West Virginia 27-6 W 9/24 Thiel 42-0 W 1931 10/8 Duquesne 33-0 W 10/13 U.S.C. 20-6 W 10/1 Grove City 33-0 W Coach: Dr. John B. “Jock” Sutherland 10/15 @Army 18-13 W 10/20 Minnesota 13-7 L 10/8 West Virginia 40-0 W Date Opponent Score W/L 10/22 Ohio State 0-0 T 10/27 @Westminster 30-0 W 10/15 @Drake 32-0 W 9/26 Miami (Ohio) 61-0 W 10/29 Notre Dame 12-0 W 11/3 Notre Dame 19-0 W 10/22 Carnegie Tech 23-7 W 10/3 @Iowa 20-0 W 11/5 @Pennsylvania 19-12 W 11/10 @Nebraska 25-6 W 10/29 Allegheny 62-0 W 10/10 West Virginia 34-0 W 11/12 @Nebraska 0-0 T 11/17 @Navy 31-7 W 11/5 W&J 0-0 T 10/17 Western Reserve 32-0 W 11/19 Carnegie Tech 6-0 W 11/29 Carnegie Tech 20-0 W 11/12 Nebraska 21-13 W 10/24 @Notre Dame 25-12 L 11/26 Stanford 7-0 W Record: 8-1 Total: 205-44 11/24 Penn State 30-0 W 10/31 @Penn State 41-6 W 1/1 U.S.C.* 35-0 L 1935 1/2 Stanford* 7-6 L 11/7 Carnegie Tech 14-6 W Record: 8-1-2 Total: 182-60 Coach: Dr. John B. “Jock” Sutherland Record: 8-1-1 Total: 289-27 11/14 Army 26-0 W *Rose Bowl *Rose Bowl 11/26 Nebraska 40-0 W Date Opponent Score W/L Record: 8-1 Total: 287-47 1933 9/28 Waynesburg 14-0 W Coach: Dr. John B. “Jock” Sutherland 10/5 @W&J 35-0 W Date Opponent Score W/L 10/12 West Virginia 24-6 W 9/30 W&J 9-0 W 10/19 @Notre Dame 9-6 L 10/7 @West Virginia 21-0 W 10/26 Penn State 9-0 W 10/14 Navy 34-6 W 11/2 @Fordham 0-0 T 10/21 @Minnesota 7-3 L 11/9 Army 29-6 W 10/28 @Notre Dame 14-0 W 11/16 Nebraska 6-0 W 11/4 Centre 37-0 W 11/28 Carnegie Tech 0-0 T 11/11 Duquesne 7-0 W 12/14 @U.S.C. 12-7 W 11/18 Nebraska 6-0 W Record: 7-1-2 Total: 135-28 11/30 Carnegie Tech 16-0 W Record: 8-1 Total: 147-13

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1936 1940 1943 1946 Coach: Dr. John B. “Jock” Sutherland Coach: Charles W. Bowser Coach: Clark D. Shaughnessy Coach: Wesley E. Fesler Date Opponent Score W/L Date Opponent Score W/L Date Opponent Score W/L Date Opponent Score W/L 9/26 Ohio Wesleyan 53-0 W 9/28 @Ohio State 30-7 L 9/25 Notre Dame 41-0 L 9/21 Illinois 33-7 L 10/3 West Virginia 34-0 W 10/5 Missouri 19-13 W 10/2 @Great Lakes 40-0 L 9/28 West Virginia 33-7 W 10/10 @Ohio State 6-0 W 10/12 S.M.U. 7-7 T 10/9 West Virginia 20-0 W 10/5 @Notre Dame 33-0 L 10/17 Duquesne 7-0 L 10/19 @Fordham 24-12 L 10/16 @Illinois 33-25 L 10/12 Temple 0-0 T 10/24 Notre Dame 26-0 W 11/9 Carnegie Tech 6-0 W 10/23 Bethany 18-0 W 10/19 Marquette 7-6 W 10/31 @Fordham 0-0 T 11/16 Nebraska 9-7 L 10/30 Carnegie Tech 45-0 W 10/26 Purdue 10-8 L 11/7 Penn State 24-7 W 11/23 Penn State 20-7 W 11/6 Ohio State 46-6 L 11/2 @Indiana 20-6 L 11/14 @Nebraska 19-6 W 11/30 @Duke 12-7 L 11/20 Penn State 14-0 L 11/9 @Ohio State 20-13 L 11/26 Carnegie Tech 31-14 W Record: 3-4-1 Total: 85-102 Record: 3-5 Total: 114-174 11/23 Penn State 14-7 W 1/1 Washington* 21-0 W 1941 1944 Record: 3-5-1 Total: 88-136 Record: 8-1-1 Total: 214-34 Coach: Charles W. Bowser Coach: Clark D. Shaughnessy 1947 *Rose Bowl Date Opponent Score W/L Date Opponent Score W/L Coach: Walter S. Milligan 1937 10/4 Purdue 6-0 L 9/23 West Virginia 26-13 W Date Opponent Score W/L Coach: Dr. John B. “Jock” Sutherland 10/11 @Michigan 40-0 L 9/30 Notre Dame 58-0 L 9/27 @Illinois 14-0 L Date Opponent Score W/L 10/18 @Minnesota 39-0 L 10/7 Bethany 50-13 W 10/4 Notre Dame 40-6 L 9/24 Ohio Wesleyan 59-0 W 10/25 Duke 27-7 L 10/14 @Army 69-7 L 10/11 @Michigan 69-0 L 10/2 @West Virginia 20-0 W 11/1 Ohio State 21-14 L 10/21 Illinois 39-5 L 10/18 @Indiana 41-6 L 10/9 Duquesne 6-0 W 11/8 Fordham 13-0 W NA @Chatham Field 26-0 W 10/25 Ohio State 12-0 W 10/16 @Fordham 0-0 T 11/15 @Nebraska 14-7 W 11/11 @Ohio State 54-19 L 11/1 @Minnesota 29-0 L 10/23 Wisconsin 21-0 W 11/22 Penn State 31-7 L 11/18 @Indiana 47-0 L 11/15 @Purdue 28-0 L 10/30 Carnegie Tech 25-14 W 11/29 Carnegie Tech 27-0 W 11/25 Penn State 14-0 W 11/22 Penn State 29-0 L 11/6 @Notre Dame 21-6 W Record: 3-6 Total: 82-171 Record: 4-5 Total: 147-293 11/29 West Virginia 17-2 L PROFILES 11/13 Nebraska 13-7 W 1942 1945 Record: 1-8 Total: 26-267 11/20 Penn State 28-7 W Coach: Charles W. Bowser Coach: Clark D. Shaughnessy 1948 11/27 @Duke 10-0 W Date Opponent Score W/L Date Opponent Score W/L Coach: Walter S. Milligan Record: 9-0-1 Total: 203-34 9/26 @Minnesota 50-7 L 9/22 @Illinois 23-6 L Date Opponent Score W/L 1938 10/3 S.M.U. 20-7 W 9/29 West Virginia 20-0 W 9/25 S.M.U. 33-14 L Coach: Dr. John B. “Jock” Sutherland 10/10 @Great Lakes 7-6 L 10/6 Bucknell 38-0 W 10/2 Notre Dame 40-0 L Date Opponent Score W/L 10/17 Indiana 19-7 L 10/13 Michigan State 12-7 L 10/9 West Virginia 16-6 W 2010 SEASON IN REVIEW 9/24 West Virginia 19-0 W 10/24 Duke 28-0 L 10/20 Notre Dame 39-9 L 10/16 Marquette 21-7 W 10/1 @Temple 28-6 W 10/31 Carnegie Tech 19-6 W 10/27 Temple 6-0 L 10/23 Indiana 21-14 W 10/8 Duquesne 27-0 W 11/7 @Ohio State 59-19 L 11/3 @Purdue 28-0 L 10/30 @Western Reserve 20-0 W 10/15 @Wisconsin 26-6 W 11/14 Nebraska 6-0 W 11/10 Ohio State 14-0 L 11/6 @Ohio State 41-0 L 10/22 S.M.U. 34-7 W 11/21 @Penn State 14-6 L 11/17 Indiana 19-0 L 11/13 @Purdue 20-13 W 10/29 Fordham 24-13 W Record: 3-6 Total: 90-190 11/24 Penn State 7-0 W 11/20 Penn State 7-0 W 11/5 Carnegie Tech 20-10 L Record: 3-7 Total: 87-141 Record: 6-3 Total: 119-154

11/12 @Nebraska 19-0 W RECORD BOOK 11/19 Penn State 26-0 W 11/26 @Duke 7-0 L Record: 8-2 Total: 213-59 1939 Coach: Charles W. Bowser Date Opponent Score W/L 9/30 @Washington 27-6 W

10/7 West Virginia 20-0 W THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY 10/14 Duke 14-13 W 10/21 Duquesne 21-13 L 10/28 @Fordham 27-13 L 11/4 @Temple 13-7 W 11/11 Carnegie Tech 6-0 W 11/18 Nebraska 14-13 L 11/25 @Penn State 10-0 L Record: 5-4 Total: 119-98

A scene from the 1950s: (left to right) Lou Palatella, Henry Ford and Coach Lowell Dawson.

139 GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS

1949 1954 1958 1962 Coach: Walter S. Milligan Coach: Lowell P. “Red” Dawson Coach: John Michelosen Coach: John Michelosen Date Opponent Score W/L Tom Hamilton(*) Date Opponent Score W/L Date Opponent Score W/L 9/24 William & Mary 13-7 W Date Opponent Score W/L 9/20 @UCLA 27-6 W 9/15 Miami 23-14 L 10/1 @Northwestern 16-7 W 9/24 @U.S.C. 27-7 L 9/27 Holy Cross 17-0 W 9/29 @Baylor 24-14 W 10/8 @West Virginia 20-7 W 10/2 Minnesota 46-7 L 10/4 @Minnesota 13-7 W 10/6 @California 26-24 W 10/15 Miami (Ohio) 35-26 W 10/9 Notre Dame 33-0 L 10/11 @Michigan State 22-8 L 10/13 West Virginia 15-8 L 10/22 @Indiana 48-14 L 10/16 Navy 21-19 W 10/18 West Virginia 15-8 W 10/20 UCLA 8-6 W 10/27 @Navy 32-9 L 10/29 @Pennsylvania 22-21 W 10/23 Northwestern 14-7 W 10/25 Army 14-14 T 11/3 Syracuse 24-6 W 11/5 Ohio State 14-10 L 10/30 @West Virginia 13-10 W 11/1 @Syracuse 16-13 L 11/10 @Notre Dame 43-22 L 11/12 Minnesota 24-7 L 11/6 @Ohio State 26-0 L 11/8 Notre Dame 29-26 W 11/17 @Army* 7-6 W 11/19 Penn State 19-0 W 11/13 @Nebraska 21-7 W 11/15 @Nebraska 14-6 L 11/24 Penn State 16-0 L Record: 6-3 Total: 156-154 11/20 Penn State 13-0 L 11/27 Penn State 25-21 L Record: 5-5 Total: 142-185 1950 Record: 4-5 Total: 83-188 Record: 5-4-1 Total: 163-138 *at Yankee Stadium, N.Y. (*)Hamilton replaced Dawson after three games Coach: Leonard J. Casanova 1959 1963 Date Opponent Score W/L 1955 Coach: John Michelosen Coach: John Michelosen 9/30 @Duke 28-14 L Coach: John Michelosen Date Opponent Score W/L Date Opponent Score W/L 10/7 @Ohio State 41-7 L Date Opponent Score W/L 9/19 @Marquette 21-15 W 9/20 @UCLA 20-0 W 10/14 Rice 14-7 L 9/17 California 27-7 W 9/25 @U.S.C. 23-0 L 9/28 Washington 13-6 W 10/21 @Northwestern 28-23 L 9/24 @Syracuse 22-12 W 10/3 UCLA 25-21 W 10/5 California 35-15 W 10/28 Miami 28-0 L 10/1 @Oklahoma 26-14 L 10/10 Duke 12-0 W 10/19 @West Virginia 13-10 W 11/4 West Virginia 21-7 W 10/8 @Navy 21-0 L 10/17 @West Virginia 23-15 L 10/26 @Navy 24-12 L 11/11 @Notre Dame 18-7 L 10/15 Nebraska 21-7 W 10/24 Texas Christian 13-3 L 11/2 Syracuse 35-27 W 11/18 Michigan State 19-0 L 10/22 @Duke 26-7 W 10/31 Syracuse 35-0 L 11/9 @Notre Dame 27-7 W 12/2 Penn State* 21-20 L 10/29 Miami 21-7 L 11/7 @Boston College 22-14 W 11/16 Army 28-0 W 11/30 @Miami 31-20 W Record: 1-8 Total: 99-204 11/5 Virginia 18-7 W 11/14 Notre Dame 28-13 W 12/7 Penn State* 22-21 W *Rescheduled from Nov. 25 due to severe weather 11/12 West Virginia 26-7 W 11/21 Penn State 22-7 W Record: 9-1 Total: 236-130 1951 11/19 @Penn State 20-0 W Record: 6-4 Total: 148-164 *Rescheduled from Nov. 23 due to 1/2 Georgia Tech* 7-0 L Coach: Tom Hamilton 1960 assassination of President Kennedy. Record: 7-4 Total: 181-122 Date Opponent Score W/L Coach: John Michelosen *Sugar Bowl 1964 9/29 Duke 19-14 L Date Opponent Score W/L Coach: John Michelosen 10/6 @Indiana 13-6 L 1956 9/17 @UCLA 8-7 L Date Opponent Score W/L 10/13 @Iowa 34-17 L Coach: John Michelosen 9/24 Michigan State 7-7 T 9/12 @UCLA 17-12 L 10/20 Notre Dame 33-0 L Date Opponent Score W/L 10/1 @Oklahoma 15-14 L 9/26 @Oregon 22-13 L 10/27 @Michigan State 53-26 L 9/22 @West Virginia 14-13 W 10/8 Miami 17-6 W 10/3 William & Mary 34-7 W 11/3 @Rice 21-13 L 9/29 Syracuse 14-7 W 10/15 West Virginia 42-0 W 10/10 West Virginia 14-0 W 11/10 Ohio State 16-14 L 10/6 @California 14-0 L 10/22 @Texas Christian 7-7 T 10/17 @Miami 20-20 T 11/17 West Virginia 32-12 W 10/20 Duke 27-14 W 10/29 @Syracuse 10-0 W 10/24 Navy 14-14 T 11/24 Penn State 13-7 W 10/27 Oregon 14-7 W 11/5 @Notre Dame 20-13 W 10/31 @Syracuse 21-6 L 12/7 @Miami 21-7 W 11/3 @Minnesota 9-6 L 11/12 Army 7-7 T 11/7 Notre Dame 17-15 L Record: 3-7 Total: 156-215 11/10 Notre Dame 26-13 W 11/19 Penn State 14-3 L 11/14 @Army 24-8 W 11/17 Army 20-7 W Record: 4-3-3 Total: 134-77 11/21 @Penn State 28-0 L 1952 Record: 3-5-2 Total: 152-154 11/24 Penn State 7-7 T Coach: Lowell P. “Red” Dawson 1961 12/8 @Miami 14-7 W Date Opponent Score W/L Coach: John Michelosen 12/29 Georgia Tech* 21-14 L 1965 9/27 Iowa 26-14 W Date Opponent Score W/L Record: 7-3-1 Total: 156-119 Coach: John Michelosen 10/4 @Oklahoma 49-20 L 9/16 @Miami 10-7 W *Gator Bowl Date Opponent Score W/L 10/11 @Notre Dame 22-19 W 9/30 Baylor 16-13 L 9/18 Oregon 17-15 L 10/18 @Army 22-14 W 1957 10/7 @Washington 22-17 L 9/25 Oklahoma 13-9 W 10/25 West Virginia 16-0 L Coach: John Michelosen 10/14 West Virginia 20-6 L 10/2 @West Virginia 63-48 L 11/1 Indiana 28-7 W Date Opponent Score W/L 10/21 @UCLA 20-6 L 10/9 @Duke 21-13 L 11/8 @Ohio State 21-14 W 9/21 Oklahoma 26-0 L 10/28 Navy 28-14 W 10/16 @Navy 12-0 L 11/15 NC State 48-6 W 9/28 @Oregon 6-3 W 11/4 @Syracuse 28-9 L 10/23 Miami 28-14 W 11/22 Penn State 17-0 L 10/4 @U.S.C. 20-14 W 11/11 Notre Dame 26-20 L 10/30 @Syracuse* 51-13 L Record: 6-3 Total: 187-156 10/12 Nebraska 34-0 W 11/18 U.S.C. 10-9 W 11/6 Notre Dame 69-13 L 11/13 @U.S.C. 28-0 L 1953 10/19 @Army 29-13 L 11/25 Penn State 47-26 L 10/26 @Notre Dame 13-7 L Record: 3-7 Total: 145-209 11/20 Penn State 30-27 W Coach: Lowell P. “Red” Dawson 11/2 Syracuse 24-21 L Record: 3-7 Total: 173-311 Date Opponent Score W/L 11/9 West Virginia 7-6 L *at Shea Stadium, N.Y. 9/26 West Virginia 17-7 L 11/23 Penn State 14-13 W 10/3 Oklahoma 7-7 T 12/7 @Miami 28-13 L 10/10 Nebraska 14-6 W Record: 4-6 Total: 134-157 10/17 @Notre Dame 23-14 L 10/24 @Northwestern 27-21 L 10/31 @Minnesota 35-14 L 11/7 @Virginia 26-0 W 11/14 NC State 40-6 W 11/21 Penn State 17-0 L Record: 3-5-1 Total: 143-138

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1966 1970 Coach: David R. Hart Coach: Carl A. DePasqua Date Opponent Score W/L Date Opponent Score W/L 9/17 @UCLA 57-14 L 9/19 UCLA 24-15 L 9/24 Duke 14-7 L 9/26 @Baylor 15-10 W 10/1 @California 30-15 L 10/3 Kent State 27-6 W 10/8 West Virginia 17-14 W 10/10 @Navy 10-8 W 10/15 Navy 24-7 L 10/17 West Virginia 36-35 W 10/22 @Army 28-0 L 10/24 Miami 28-17 W 10/29 @Syracuse 33-7 L 10/31 @Syracuse 43-13 L 11/5 @Notre Dame 40-0 L 11/7 @Notre Dame 46-14 L 11/11 @Miami 38-14 L 11/14 Boston College 31-6 L 11/19 Penn State 48-24 L 11/21 @Penn State 35-15 L Record: 1-9 Total: 105-326 Record: 5-5 Total: 179-245 1967 1971 Coach: David R. Hart Coach: Carl A. DePasqua Date Opponent Score W/L Date Opponent Score W/L 9/23 UCLA 40-8 L 9/11 @UCLA 29-25 W 9/30 @Illinois 34-6 L 9/25 Oklahoma 55-29 L 10/7 @West Virginia 15-0 L 10/2 @West Virginia 20-9 L 10/14 @Wisconsin 13-11 W 10/9 Navy 36-35 W 10/21 Miami 58-0 L 10/16 @Tulane 33-8 L 10/28 Navy 22-21 L 10/23 @Boston College 40-22 L 11/4 Syracuse 14-7 L 10/30 Syracuse 31-21 W 11/11 Notre Dame 38-0 L 11/6 Notre Dame 56-7 L

11/18 Army 21-12 L 11/13 @Army 17-14 L PROFILES 11/25 @Penn State 42-6 L 11/20 Penn State 55-18 L Record: 1-9 Total: 73-295 11/27 @Florida State 31-13 L 1968 Record: 3-8 Total: 216-388 Coach: David R. Hart 1972 Date Opponent Score W/L Coach: Carl A. DePasqua Robert Haygood helped lead Pitt’s resurgence in the 1970s. 9/21 @UCLA 63-7 L Date Opponent Score W/L 9/28 West Virginia 38-15 L 9/9 Florida State 19-7 L 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON

10/5 William & Mary 14-3 W 9/16 UCLA 38-28 L 1974 1976 IN REVIEW 10/12 @Syracuse 50-17 L 9/23 @Air Force 41-13 L Coach: John Majors Unanimous National Cham pi ons 10/19 @Navy 17-16 L 9/30 Northwestern 27-22 L Date Opponent Score W/L Coach: John Majors 10/26 Air Force 27-14 L 10/7 @Tulane 38-6 L 9/14 @Florida State 9-6 W Date Opponent Score W/L 11/1 @Miami 48-0 L 10/14 @Notre Dame 42-16 L 9/21 @Georgia Tech 27-17 W 9/11 @Notre Dame 31-10 W 11/9 @Notre Dame 56-7 L 10/21 Boston College 35-20 W 9/28 U.S.C. 16-7 L 9/18 @Georgia Tech 42-14 W 11/16 Army 26-0 L 10/28 @Syracuse 10-6 L 10/5 @North Carolina 45-29 L 9/25 Temple 21-7 W 11/23 Penn State 65-9 L 11/4 West Virginia 38-20 L 10/12 West Virginia 31-14 W 10/2 @Duke 44-31 W Record: 1-9 Total: 99-393 11/11 @Navy 28-13 L 10/19 Boston College 35-11 W 10/9 Louisville 27-6 W RECORD BOOK 1969 11/25 @Penn State 49-27 L 10/26 @Navy 13-11 W 10/16 Miami 36-19 W Record: 1-10 Total: 193-350 Coach: Carl A. DePasqua 11/2 @Syracuse 21-13 W 10/23 @Navy 45-0 W Date Opponent Score W/L 1973 11/9 Temple 35-24 W 10/30 Syracuse 23-13 W 9/20 @UCLA 42-8 L Coach: John Majors 11/16 @Notre Dame 14-10 L 11/6 Army 37-7 W 9/27 @Oklahoma 37-8 L Date Opponent Score W/L 11/28 Penn State* 31-10 L 11/13 West Virginia 24-16 W 10/4 @Duke 14-12 W 9/15 @Georgia 7-7 T Record: 7-4 Total: 227-202 11/26 @Penn State* 24-7 W 10/11 Navy 46-19 W 9/22 Baylor 20-14 L *Home game at Three Rivers Stadium 1/1 Georgia** 27-3 W 10/18 Tulane 26-22 L 9/29 @Northwestern 21-14 W 1975 Record: 12-0 Total: 381-133 10/25 @West Virginia 49-18 L 10/6 Tulane 24-6 L *Road game at Three Rivers Stadium THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY Coach: John Majors **Sugar Bowl 11/1 Syracuse 21-20 W 10/13 @West Virginia 35-7 W Date Opponent Score W/L 11/8 Notre Dame 49-7 L 10/20 @Boston College 28-14 W 9/13 @Georgia 19-9 W 1977 11/15 @Army 15-6 W 10/27 Navy 22-17 W 9/20 @Oklahoma 46-10 L Coach: Jackie Sherrill 11/22 Penn State 27-7 L 11/3 Syracuse 28-14 W 9/27 William & Mary 47-0 W Date Opponent Score W/L Record: 4-6 Total: 166-287 11/10 Notre Dame 31-10 L 10/4 Duke 14-0 W 9/10 Notre Dame 19-9 L 11/17 @Army 34-0 W 10/11 @Temple 55-6 W 9/17 William & Mary 28-6 W 11/24 @Penn State 35-13 L 10/18 @Army 52-20 W 9/24 @Temple 76-0 W 12/21 Arizona State* 28-7 L 10/25 Navy 17-0 L 10/1 @Boston College 45-7 W Record: 6-5-1 Total: 225-211 11/1 @Syracuse 38-0 W 10/8 @Florida 17-17 T *Fiesta Bowl 11/8 @West Virginia 17-14 L 10/15 Navy 34-17 W 11/15 Notre Dame 34-20 W 10/22 Syracuse 28-21 W 11/22 Penn State* 7-6 L 10/29 Tulane 48-0 W 12/26 Kansas** 33-19 W 11/5 @West Virginia 44-3 W Record: 8-4 Total: 324-161 11/12 Army* 52-26 W *Home game at Three Rivers Stadium 11/19 Penn State 15-13 L **Sun Bowl 12/30 Clemson** 34-3 W Record: 9-2-1 Total: 428-134 *at East Rutherford, N.J. **Gator Bowl

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1982 1986 Coach: Serafino “Foge” Fazio Coach: Mike Gottfried Date Opponent Score W/L Date Opponent Score W/L 9/9 North Carolina* 7-6 W 9/1 Maryland 10-7 L 9/18 @Florida State 37-17 W 9/13 @NC State 14-14 T 9/25 @Illinois 20-3 W 9/20 @Purdue 41-26 W 10/2 West Virginia 16-13 W 9/27 West Virginia 48-16 W 10/16 Temple 38-17 W 10/4 Temple 19-13 L 10/23 @Syracuse 14-0 W 10/11 @Notre Dame 10-9 W 10/30 Louisville 63-14 W 10/25 Navy 56-14 W 11/6 Notre Dame 31-16 L 11/1 @Syracuse 24-20 L 11/13 @Army 24-6 W 11/8 Miami 37-10 L 11/20 Rutgers 52-6 W 11/15 Rutgers 20-6 W 11/26 @Penn State 19-10 L 11/22 @Penn State 34-14 L 1/1 S.M.U.** 7-3 L Record: 5-5-1 Total: 253-209 Record: 9-3 Total: 300-139 1987 *Home game at Three Rivers Stadium Coach: Mike Gottfried **Cotton Bowl Date Opponent Score W/L 1983 9/2 @Brigham Young 27-17 W Coach: Serafino “Foge” Fazio 9/12 NC State 34-0 W Tight end John Brown (89) and tackle in action against Illinois in the 1981 opener. Date Op po nent Score W/L 9/19 Temple 24-21 L 9/3 @Tennes see 13-3 W 9/26 @West Virginia 6-3 W 1978 1980 9/10 Temple 35-0 W 10/3 Boston College 13-10 L Coach: Jackie Sherrill Coach: Jackie Sherrill 9/24 @Maryland 13-7 L 10/10 Notre Dame 30-22 W Date Opponent Score W/L Date Opponent Score W/L 10/1 @West Virginia 24-21 L 10/24 @Navy 10-6 W 9/16 @Tulane 24-6 W 9/13 Boston College 14-6 W 10/8 Florida State 17-16 W 10/31 Syracuse 24-10 L 9/23 Temple 20-12 W 9/20 @Kansas 18-3 W 10/15 @Louisville 55-10 W 11/7 @Rutgers* 17-0 W 9/30 North Carolina 20-16 W 9/27 Temple 36-2 W 10/22 @Navy 21-14 W 11/14 Penn State 10-0 W 10/7 @Boston College 32-15 W 10/4 Maryland 38-9 W 10/29 Syracuse 13-10 W 11/21 Kent State 28-5 W 10/14 @Notre Dame 26-17 L 10/11 @Florida State 36-22 L 11/5 @Notre Dame 21-16 W 12/31 Texas** 32-27 L 10/21 Florida State 7-3 W 10/18 West Virginia 42-14 W 11/12 Army 38-7 W Record: 8-4 Total: 230-146 10/28 @Navy 21-11 L 10/25 @Tennessee 30-6 W 11/19 Penn State 24-24 T *at East Rutherford, N.J. 11/4 @Syracuse 18-17 W 11/1 @Syracuse 43-6 W 1/2 Ohio State* 28-23 L **Bluebonnet Bowl 11/11 West Virginia 52-7 W 11/8 Louisville 41-23 W Record: 8-3-1 Total: 288-165 1988 11/15 @Army 45-7 W *Fiesta Bowl 11/18 Army 35-17 W Coach: Mike Gottfried 11/25 @Penn State 17-10 L 11/22 @Penn State 14-9 W 1984 12/29 South Carolina* 37-9 W Date Opponent Score W/L 12/23 NC State* 30-17 L Coach: Serafino “Foge” Fazio 9/3 Northern Iowa 59-10 W Record: 8-4 Total: 263-187 Record: 11-1 Total: 380-130 *Gator Bowl Date Opponent Score W/L 9/17 Ohio State 42-10 W *Tangerine Bowl 9/1 Brigham Young 20-14 L 9/24 West Virginia 31-10 L 1979 1981 9/15 Oklahoma 42-10 L 10/1 @Boston College 34-31 L Coach: Jackie Sherrill Coach: Jackie Sherrill 9/22 @Temple 13-12 L 10/8 Notre Dame 30-20 L Date Opponent Score W/L Date Opponent Score W/L 9/29 West Virginia 28-10 L 10/15 Temple 42-7 W 9/15 Kansas 24-0 W 9/5 Illinois 26-6 W 10/6 East Carolina 17-10 W 10/22 Navy 52-6 W 9/22 @North Carolina 17-7 L 9/19 Cincinnati 38-7 W 10/13 @South Carolina 45-21 L 11/5 Rutgers 20-10 W 9/29 @Temple 10-9 W 10/3 @South Carolina 42-28 W 10/20 @Miami 27-7 L 11/12 @Penn State 14-7 W 10/6 Boston College 28-7 W 10/10 @West Virginia 17-0 W 10/27 Navy 28-28 T 11/19 @NC State 14-3 L 10/13 Cincinnati 35-0 W 10/17 Florida State 42-14 W 11/3 @Syracuse 13-7 L 12/3 @Syracuse 24-7 L 10/20 @Washington 26-14 W 10/24 Syracuse 23-10 W 11/10 Tulane 21-10 W Record: 6-5 Total: 300-183 10/31 @Boston College 29-24 W 10/27 Navy 24-7 W 11/24 @Penn State 31-11 W 1989 11/3 Syracuse 28-21 W 11/7 @Rutgers* 47-3 W Record: 3-7-1 Total: 178-247 11/14 Army 48-0 W Coach: Mike Gottfried 11/10 @West Virginia 24-17 W 1985 Date Opponent Score W/L 11/17 @Army 40-0 W 11/21 @Temple 35-0 W 11/28 Penn State 48-14 L Coach: Serafino “Foge” Fazio 9/2 Pacifi c 38-3 W 11/24 @Penn State 29-14 W Date Opponent Score W/L 9/9 @Boston College 29-10 W 12/25 Arizona* 16-10 W 1/1 Georgia** 24-20 W Record: 11-1 Total: 385-160 8/31 Purdue 31-30 W 9/23 Syracuse 30-23 W Record: 11-1 Total: 291-116 9/14 @Ohio State 10-7 L 9/30 @West Virginia 31-31 T *Fiesta Bowl *at East Rutherford, N.J. **Sugar Bowl 9/21 Boston College 29-22 L 10/7 @Temple 27-3 W 9/28 @West Virginia 10-10 T 10/14 Navy 31-14 W 10/5 South Carolina 42-7 W 10/28 @Notre Dame 45-7 L 10/12 NC State 24-10 W 11/11 Miami 24-3 L 10/19 @Rutgers* 38-10 W 11/18 East Carolina 47-42 W 10/26 @Navy 21-7 L 11/25 Penn State 16-13 L 11/2 Syracuse 12-0 L 12/2 Rutgers# 46-29 W 11/9 @Temple 21-17 W 12/30 Texas A&M*+ 31-28 W 11/23 Penn State 31-0 L Record: 8-3-1 Total: 333-268 Record: 5-5-1 Total: 202-187 #Emerald Isle Classic in Dublin, Ireland *at East Rutherford, N.J. *John Hancock Bowl +Coach Paul Hackett

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1990 1994 Coach: Paul Hackett Coach: John Majors Date Opponent Score W/L Date Opponent Score W/L 9/1 Ohio 35-3 W 9/3 Texas 30-28 L 9/8 Boston College 29-6 W 9/10 Ohio 30-16 W 9/15 @Oklahoma 52-10 L 9/17 @Ohio State 27-3 L 9/22 @Syracuse 20-20 T 9/24 Boston College 21-9 L 9/29 West Virginia 38-24 L 10/1 @Louisville 33-29 L 10/8 @Syracuse 31-7 L 10/13 Rutgers 45-21 W 10/15 West Virginia 47-41 L 10/20 Louisville 27-20 L 10/22 @Virginia Tech 45-7 L 10/27 Notre Dame 31-22 L 10/29 Temple 45-19 W 11/3 @Miami 45-0 L 11/12 @Miami 17-12 L 11/10 Temple 28-18 L 11/19 Rutgers 35-21 W 11/24 @Penn State 22-17 L Record: 3-8 Total: 246-307 Record: 3-7-1 Total: 240-293 Big East: 2-5 (7th) 1991 1995 Coach: Paul Hackett Coach: John Majors Date Opponent Score W/L Date Opponent Score W/L 8/31 @West Virginia 34-3 W 9/2 Washington State 17-13 W 9/7 Southern Miss 35-14 W 9/9 E. Michigan 66-30 W 9/14 Temple 26-7 W 9/16 @Texas 38-27 L 9/28 @Minnesota 14-13 W 9/23 Ohio State 54-14 L 10/5 Maryland 24-20 W 9/30 Virginia Tech 26-16 L 10/12 @Notre Dame 42-7 L 10/7 @Boston College 17-0 L PROFILES 10/19 Syracuse 31-27 L 10/14 @Temple 29-27 L 10/21 Miami 17-16 L 10/26 @East Carolina 24-23 L Terry Murphy’s touchdown catch in the third OT lifted Pitt past West Virginia, 41-38, in the 1997 10/28 @Rutgers 42-24 L 11/2 @Boston College 38-12 L Backyard Brawl. 11/11 Syracuse 42-10 L 11/9 Rutgers 22-17 W 11/24 @West Virginia 21-0 L 1998 2000 11/28 Penn State 32-20 L Record: 2-9 Total: 217-339 Coach: Walt Harris Coach: Walt Harris Record: 6-5 Total: 244-241 Big East: 0-7 (8th) Date Opponent Score W/L Date Opponent Score W/L 1992 1996 9/5 Villanova 48-41 W 9/2 Kent State 30-7 W 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON

Coach: Paul Hackett Coach: John Majors 9/19 Penn State 20-13 L 9/9 @Bowling Green 34-16 W IN REVIEW Date Opponent Score W/L Date Opponent Score W/L 9/26 @Virginia Tech 27-7 L 9/16 Penn State 12-0 W 9/5 Kent State 51-10 W 8/31 West Virginia 34-0 L 10/3 Akron 35-0 W 9/23 Rutgers 29-17 W 9/12 West Virginia 44-6 L 9/7 Kent State 52-14 W 10/10 @North Carolina 29-10 L 10/7 @Syracuse 24-17 (2OT) L 9/17 @Rutgers 21-16 L 9/14 Houston 42-35 (OT) L 10/17 Rutgers 25-21 L 10/21 Boston College 42-26 W 9/26 Minnesota 41-33 W 9/21 @Ohio State 72-0 L 10/31 @Syracuse 45-28 L 10/28 @Virginia Tech 37-34 L 10/3 @Maryland 47-34 L 9/28 @Miami 45-0 L 11/7 Temple 34-33 L 11/4 North Carolina 20-17 L 10/10 Notre Dame 52-21 L 10/5 Temple 53-52 W 11/14 Boston College 23-15 L 11/11 @Miami 35-7 L 10/17 @Temple 27-20 W 10/12 @Syracuse 55-7 L 11/19 @Miami 38-10 L 11/18 @Temple 7-0 W RECORD BOOK 10/24 East Carolina 37-31 L 10/26 @Virginia Tech 34-17 L 11/27 West Virginia* 52-14 L 11/24 West Virginia 38-28 W Record: 2-9 Total: 234-334 12/28 Iowa State* 37-29 L 10/31 @Syracuse 41-10 L 10/31 Boston College 20-13 W 11/16 @Notre Dame 60-6 L Big East: 0-7 (8th) Record: 7-5 Total: 296-247 11/14 Louisville 31-16 L 11/30 Rutgers 24-9 W *Home game at Three Rivers Stadium Big East: 4-3 (T-3rd) 11/21 @Penn State 57-13 L Record: 4-7 Total: 214-430 1999 *Insight.com Bowl 12/5 @Hawaii+ 36-23 L Big East: 3-4 (5th) Note: All home games played Record: 3-9 Total: 289-429 Coach: Walt Harris at Three Rivers Stadium +Interim Head Coach Sal Sunseri 1997 Date Opponent Score W/L Coach: Walt Harris 9/4 Bowling Green 30-10 W 2001 Date Opponent Score W/L 9/11 @Penn State 20-17 L Coach: Walt Harris THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY BEGINNING WITH 1993 SEASON, GAMES IN ITALICS 8/30 SW Louisiana 45-13 W 9/18 Kent State 30-23 W Date Opponent Score W/L DENOTE BIG EAST CONTESTS 9/6 @Penn State 34-17 L 10/2 Temple 55-24 W 9/1 East Tenn. State 31-0 W 1993 9/13 @Houston 35-24 W 10/7 Syracuse 24-17 L 9/8 USF 35-26 L 9/18 Miami 21-17 W 10/16 @Boston College 20-16 L 9/27 Miami 43-21 L Coach: John Majors 10/4 @Temple 17-13 L 10/23 @Rutgers 38-15 W 10/6 @Notre Dame 24-7 L Date Opponent Score W/L 10/11 Notre Dame 45-21 L 10/30 Virginia Tech 30-17 L 10/13 Syracuse 42-10 L 9/2 @Southern Miss 14-10 W 10/25 @Rutgers 55-48 (2OT) W 11/6 Miami 33-3 L 10/20 @Boston College 45-7 L 9/11 Virginia Tech 63-21 L 11/1 @Boston College 22-21 L 11/13 Notre Dame 37-27 W 10/27 @Temple 33-7 W 9/18 Ohio State 63-28 L 11/15 Syracuse 32-27 L 11/27 @West Virginia 52-21 L 11/3 Virginia Tech 38-7 W 10/2 Louisville 29-7 L 11/22 Virgin ia Tech 30-23 W Record: 5-6 Total: 281-278 11/10 @Rutgers 42-0 W 10/9 @Notre Dame 44-0 L 11/28 @West Virginia 41-38 (3OT) W Big East: 2-5 (T-6th) 11/24 @West Virginia 23-17 W 10/16 Syracuse 24-21 L 12/31 Southern Miss* 41-7 L 12/1 UAB# 24-6 W 10/23 @West Virginia 42-21 L Record: 6-6 Total: 333-354 12/20 NC State* 34-19 W 10/28 @Rutgers+ 21-10 W Big East: 4-3 (T-3rd) Record: 7-5 Total: 296-245 11/6 Miami 35-7 L *AXA/Equitable Liberty Bowl Big East: 4-3 (T-3rd) 11/13 Boston College 33-0 L *Visit Florida Tangerine Bowl 11/20 @Temple 28-10 W # Rescheduled from Sept. 15 due to Record: 3-8 Total: 168-363 Sept. 11 attacks Big East: 2-5 (6th) + at East Rutherford, N.J.

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2002 2004 Coach: Walt Harris Coach: Walt Harris Date Opponent Score W/L Date Opponent Score W/L 8/31 Ohio 27-14 W 9/11 Ohio 24-3 W 9/7 Texas A&M 14-12 L 9/18 Nebraska 24-17 L 9/14 @UAB 26-20 W 9/25 Furman 41-38 (OT) W 9/21 Rutgers 23-3 W 9/30 @Connecticut 29-17 L 9/28 Toledo 37-19 W 10/9 @Temple 27-22 W 10/5 @Syracuse 48-24 W 10/16 Boston College 20-17 (OT) W 10/12 @Notre Dame 14-6 L 10/23 Rutgers 41-17 W 10/26 Boston College 19-16 (OT) W 11/6 @Syracuse 31-38 (2OT) L 11/2 @Virginia Tech 28-21 W 11/13 @Notre Dame 41-38 W 11/9 Temple 29-22 W 11/25 West Virginia 16-13 W 11/21 @Miami 28-21 L 12/4 @USF # 43-14 W 11/30 West Virginia 24-17 L 1/1 Utah* 35-7 L 12/26 Oregon State* 38-13 W Record: 8-4 Total: 325-288 Record: 9-4 Total: 331-232 Big East: 4-2 (T-1st) Big East: 5-2 (3rd) #originally scheduled for Sept. 6 *Insight Bowl *Tostitos Fiesta Bowl 2003 2005 Coach: Walt Harris Coach: Dave Wannstedt Date Opponent Score W/L Date Opponent Score W/L Fullback Lousaka Polite celebrates his game-winning TD with Erik Gill (left) and John Simonitis 9/6 Kent State 43-3 W 9/3 Notre Dame 42-21 L (right) against Virginia Tech in 2003. 9/13 Ball State 42-21 W 9/9 @Ohio 16-10 (OT) L 9/20 @Toledo 35-31 L 9/17 @Nebraska 7-6 L 9/27 @Texas A&M 37-26 W 9/24 Youngstown State 41-0 W 2008 2010 10/11 Notre Dame 20-14 L 9/30 @Rutgers 37-29 L Coach: Dave Wannstedt Coach: Dave Wannstedt 10/18 @Rutgers 42-32 W 10/8 Cincinnati 38-20 W Date Opponent Score W/L Date Opponent Score W/L 10/25 Syracuse 34-14 W 10/15 USF 31-17 W 8/30 Bowling Green 27-17 L 9/2 @Utah 27-24 (OT) L 11/1 @Boston College 24-13 W 10/22 Syracuse 34-17 W 9/6 Buffalo 27-16 W 9/11 New Hampshire 38-16 W 11/8 Virginia Tech 31-28 W 11/3 @Louisville 42-20 L 9/20 Iowa 21-20 W 9/23 Miami (Fla.) 31-3 L 11/15 @West Virginia 52-31 L 11/12 Connecticut 24-0 W 9/27 @Syracuse 34-24 W 10/2 Florida International 44-17 W 11/22 @Temple 30-16 W 11/24 @West Virginia 45-13 L 10/2 @USF 26-21 W 10/9 @Notre Dame 23-17 L 11/29 Miami 28-14 L Record: 5-6 Total: 267-243 10/18 @Navy 42-21 W 10/16 @Syracuse 45-14 W 12/27 Virginia* 23-16 L Big East: 4-3 (T-3rd) 10/25 Rutgers 54-34 L 10/23 Rutgers 41-21 W 11/1 @Notre Dame 36-33 (4OT) W 10/30 Louisville 20-3 W Record: 8-5 Total: 389-311 2006 Big East: 5-2 (3rd) 11/8 Louisville 41-7 W 11/11 @Connecticut 30-28 L *Continental Tire Bowl Coach: Dave Wannstedt 11/22 @Cincinnati 28-21 L11/20 @USF 17-10 W Date Opponent Score W/L 11/28 West Virginia 19-15 W 11/26 West Virginia 35-10 L 9/2 Virginia 38-13 W 12/6 @Connecticut 34-10 W 12/4 @Cincinnati 28-10 W 9/8 @Cincinnati 33-15 W 12/31 Oregon State* 3-0 L 1/8 Kentucky*+ 27-10 W 9/16 Michigan State 38-23 L Record: 9-4 Total: 352-279 Record: 8-5 Total: 342-247 9/23 The Citadel 51-6 W Big East: 5-2 (T-2nd) Big East: 5-2 (T-1st) 9/30 Toledo 45-3 W *Brut Sun Bowl *BBVA Compass Bowl 10/7 @Syracuse 21-11 W +Interim Head Coach Phil Bennett 10/13 @Central Florida 52-7 W 2009 10/21 Rutgers 20-10 L Coach: Dave Wannstedt 11/4 @USF 22-12 L Date Opponent Score W/L 11/11 @Connecticut 46-45 (2OT) L9/5 Youngstown State 38-3 W 11/16 West Virginia 45-27 L 9/12 @Buffalo 54-27 W 11/25 Louisville 48-24 L 9/19 Navy 27-14 W Record: 6-6 Total: 381-274 9/26 @NC State 38-31 L Big East: 2-5 (6th) 10/2 @Louisville 35-10 W 10/10 Connecticut 24-21 W 10/16 @Rutgers 24-17 W 2007 10/24 USF 41-14 W Coach: Dave Wannstedt 11/7 Syracuse 37-10 W Date Opponent Score W/L 11/14 Notre Dame 27-22 W 9/1 Eastern Michigan 27-3 W 11/27 @West Virginia 19-16 L 9/8 Grambling 34-10 W 12/5 Cincinnati 45-44 L 9/15 @Michigan State 17-13 L 12/26 North Carolina* 19-17 W 9/22 Connecticut 34-14 L Record: 10-3 Total: 417-257 9/29 @Virginia 44-14 L Big East: 5-2 (T-2nd) 10/10 Navy 48-45 (2OT) L *Meineke Car Care Bowl 10/20 Cincinnati 24-17 W 10/27 @Louisville 24-17 L 11/3 Syracuse 20-17 W 11/17 @Rutgers 20-16 L 11/24 USF 48-37 L 12/1 @West Virginia 13-9 W Tyler Palko threw fi ve touchdown passes in a Record: 5-7 Total: 274-291 thrilling win at Notre Dame in 2004, an Big East: 3-4 (T-5th) unprecedented achievement vs. the Irish.

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NATIONAL TITLES

PITT’S NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS YEAR RECORD COACH SE LEC TOR 1976 12-0 Majors Unan i mous 1937 9-0-1 Sutherland AP, DS, LS, IFA, WS, TFT 1936 8-1-1 Sutherland IPA, TFT 1934 9-1 Sutherland Davis 1931 8-1 Sutherland Davis 1929 9-1 Sutherland Davis 1918 4-1 Warner Unan i mous 1916 8-0 Warner Unan i mous 1915 8-0 Warner Davis

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Dunkel System (1929-cur rent) a power index rating system devised by Dick Dunkel and syn di cat ed to 1. Notre Dame 17 news pa pers around the nation. 2. USC 13 Football Writers Asso ci a tion of Ameri ca (1954-current) Yale 13 chosen by a fi ve-man com mit tee rep re sent ing 4. Princeton 12 membership. 5. Alabama 11 Helms First Interstate Bank Athletic Foun da tion 6. PITTSBURGH 9 (1889-1982) orig i nal ly found ed in 1936 as Helms Athletic Foundation and changed in the early 1970s to RATING SYSTEMS Citizens Savings Athletic Foun da tion be fore current name was adopted in 1981. To settle countless ar gu ments, Sports Illus trat ed in 1970 researched the fi rst and only complete and wholly Illustrated Football An nu al (1924-41) an “azzi ratem” ac cu rate list ever com piled of college foot ball’s myth i cal system pub lished in this highly re gard ed magazine by national champions. Ev ery rec og nized authority that ever William F. Boand. presumed to name a No. 1 was included: Litkenhous System (1934-1984) a “dif fer ence-by-score” Associated Press (1936-current) poll of sports writ ers method syn di cat ed by Fred Litkenhouse and his brother and broadcast ers. Edward. Parke H. Davis Ratings (1889-1935) cho sen by Davis, a National Football Foun da tion and Hall of Fame (1959- player at Princeton in 1889 and a former coach 1995) chosen annually by com mit tee rep re sent ing at Wis con sin, Amherst and Lafayette, and fi rst published membership. in the 1934 Spalding’s Foot ball Guide. Tony Dorsett and John Majors led Pittsburgh to its last national The Football Thesaurus (1927-58) sys tem devised by championship in 1976. Dickinson System (1924-40) chosen by Uni ver si ty Duke Houlgate and published in book of same title. The (BCS) was devised in of Illinois eco nom ics professor Frank G. Dickinson; based United Press International (1950-1995) poll of 35 1998 to determine a national champion for college on system that awarded var i ous point totals for wins col lege coaches. (Became the USA Today coaches poll.) over teams with winning or non-win ning records. football. The arrangement matches the country’s two Williamson System (1932-63) system of syn di cat ed top-rated teams against each other in a title game. power ratings chosen by Paul Williamson, a geologist Participating bowls include the Fiesta, Orange, Rose and and member of the Sugar Bowl com mit tee. Sugar. In addition to those four games, a BCS National Championship Game will be played at one of the bowl sites, which began for the 2006 season.

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The University of Pittsburgh has won nine national championships — the most of any Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) program in the East and the sixth best ever. Pitt’s national champion teams not only ranked as the best in the land in that given year, but in many cases were among the elite teams in college football history.

■ Under the direction of Head Coach John Majors in 1976, Pitt completed perhaps the most miraculous turnaround in college football history by rolling to a 12-0 record and claiming the school’s ninth national title. The fl awless record was a stark contrast to fi ve seasons prior, when the Panthers went 1-10. The 1976 Panthers were lauded as the 17th greatest college team of all-time by Sporting News.

■ The legendary coached Pitt to fi ve national titles during his coaching tenure. Sutherland’s 1937 unit ranked as the best team in the land with a 9-0-1 record. Among the Panthers’ vanquished opponents that year: Penn State (28-7), Notre Dame (21-6), Nebraska (13-7), Wisconsin (21-0) and West Virginia (20-0). The tie? A 0-0 deadlock with Fordham.

■ Under Glenn “Pop” Warner, Pitt won three national championships in four years. Considered one of the greatest coaches in football history, Warner directed the Panthers to titles in 1915, 1916 and 1918. During that period, Pitt won 30 straight games. Sports Illustrated trumpets the Panthers’ 1976 championship following a victory over Georgia ■ Perhaps Pitt’s greatest team ever didn’t win a national title. The Panthers’ 1980 team fi nished second in both

(27-3) in the Sugar Bowl. major polls with an 11-1 record, its lone blemish an October loss at Florida State. Although Pitt PROFILES fi nished second in both the Associated Press and United Press International polls, The New York Times Computer Poll ranked the Panthers as the best team in the country. An amazing 12 players from that squad were selected in the NFL draft the following spring, including three fi rst-rounders.

■ Pitt has fi nished second in a major poll three times. It has ranked in 2010 SEASON IN REVIEW the top four 10 times.

Marshall Goldberg and Coach Jock Sutherland helped Pittsburgh RECORD BOOK to national championships in 1936 and 1937. PITT HISTORY R OTALTHIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL

John Majors following the Jan. 1, 1977 Sugar Bowl win over Georgia.

147 SPECIAL AWARDS

Pitt players have captured college JOHN W. HEISMAN MEMORIAL TROPHY 1976 Tony Dorsett Awarded annually to the outstanding college football player by the Downtown Athletic football’s most prestigious awards, Club of New York.

including the Heisman Trophy, LOMBARDI AWARD 1980 Hugh Green Presented each year to the outstanding col lege lineman or linebacker by the Rotary Club Walter Camp Award, Maxwell of Hous ton.

Award, Outland Trophy, Lombardi OUTLAND TROPHY Award and the Biletnikoff Award. 1980 Presented each year by the Football Writ ers Association of America to the out stand ing colle giate interior lineman.

BILETNIKOFF AWARD 2000 Antonio Bryant, 2003 Larry Fitzgerald Awarded annually to the nation’s top collegiate receiver by the Tallahassee Quarterback Club.

MAXWELL AWARD 1976 Tony Dorsett, 1980 Hugh Green Highlights the top college player in the nation and is presented by the Maxwell Club of Phila del phia.

WALTER CAMP AWARD 1976 Tony Dorsett, 1980 Hugh Green (fi rst defensive play er to win the award), 2003 Larry Fitzgerald (fi rst sophomore to win the award) Presented by the Walter Camp Football Foun da tion of New Haven, Conn., to the college player of the year.

Hugh Green with the Maxwell Award

Larry Fitzgerald with the Walter Camp Award

Biletnikoff Award winner Antonio Bryant

148 MEDIA INFORMATION 2011 PREVIEW COACHING STAFF PANTHER 2010 SEASON RECORD BOOK PITT HISTORY PRO FOOTBALL THIS IS PITT PROFILES IN REVIEW 149 Yale Colorado Alabama 1937 Clint Frank 1. White 2. Byron Goldberg 3. Marshall Wojciechowicz 4. Alex Kilgrow 5. Joe FINISHES OTHER TOP 10 HEISMAN Pittsburgh BY PITT PLAYERS: Fordham 1977) Matt Cavanaugh (seventh, Mike Ditka (sixth, 1960) 1983) Bill Fralic (sixth, 1984; eighth, (seventh, 1941) Edgar “Special Delivery” Jones Dan Marino (ninth, 1982) Larry Fitzgerald earned numerous honors in 2003, winning the prestigious Walter Camp and Biletnikoff Awards. He additionally was the Heisman Trophy runner-up, becoming, at the time, the nishing sophomore in the history of the award. highest fi Fitzgerald (second from right) is pictured with fellow 2003 nalists (from left to right) Jason White of Oklahoma, Heisman fi Eli Manning of Mississippi and Chris Perry of Michigan. Heisman Trophy winner Tony Dorsett Ohio State California Southern California Pittsburgh Southern California Michigan Oklahoma State Rice Pittsburgh Oklahoma TCU Columbia Dartmouth California PITT AND THE HEISMAN TROPHY HEISMAN THE AND PITT Tony Dorsett 1976 Tony Dorsett 1. 2. Bell Ricky Lytle 3. Rob 4. Terry Miller 5. Tom Kramer 1975 n Archie Griffi 1. Chuck Muncie 2. 3. Ricky Bell 4. Joe Washington 5. 1938 Davey O’Brien 1. Goldberg 2. Marshall Luckman 3. Sid MacLeod 4. Bob Bottari 5. Vic Pittsburgh Holy Cross Michigan State Brigham Young Ohio State Oklahoma Pittsburgh Mississippi Michigan Kansas State Notre Dame Syracuse Southern California Georgia Pittsburgh South Carolina Pittsburgh Georgia Purdue Brigham Young 2003 Jason White 1. 4. Lorenzo White 5. Craig “Ironhead” Heyward 1981 Pittsburgh 1. Marino 4. Dan 1980 George Rogers 1. Legendary tailback Tony Dorsett was selected as the winner Tony Dorsett was selected Legendary tailback season he led Trophy in 1976, the same of the Heisman record. While the national title with a 12-0 the Panthers to of the Heisman, the PanthersDorsett is Pitt’s lone winner ve in the nish in the top fi fi have had eight total players nished in the top 10 of nal balloting. Pitt players have fi fi the Heisman voting 14 times. 2. Larry Fitzgerald 2. Eli Manning 3. Chris Perry 4. Darren Sproles 5. 1987 Tim Brown 1. McPherson 2. Don 3. Gordon Lockbaum Walker 2. Herschel 3. Jim McMahon 5. Hugh Green 2. 3. Mark Herrmann 4. Jim McMahon 5. ALL-AMERICANS

The following list of Pitt’s First Team All-Americans was YEAR NAME POS. com piled from various sourc es, including the NCAA Foot ball 1927 Bill Kern T 1927 Gilbert Welch# B Guide, and consists of players who were fi rst-team selections 1928 Mike Getto* T on one or more of the All-Ameri can teams. Over the years, 1929 Joe Donchess# E 1929 Ray Montgomery* G these selections were made by Walter Camp, Grantland 1929 Toby Uansa H Rice, Casper Whitney, INS, AP, UPI, NANA, NEA, the Football 1929 Thomas Parkinson B 1931 Jesse Quatse* T Writers, the Football Coaches As so ci a tion, the All-Amer i ca 1932 Joe Skladany* E Board, Newsweek, The Sport ing News and Sports Illustrated. 1932 Warren Heller# B 1933 Joe Skladany* H FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS 1934 Charles Hartwig* E

YEAR NAME POS. YEAR NAME POS. 1934 George Shotwell* G 1914 Robert Peck C 1918 * T 1934 Isadore Weinstock C 1915 Robert Peck* C 1918 Tom Davies* B 1935 Art Detzel T 1916 Robert Peck* C 1918 George McLaren* F 1936 Averell Daniell* T 1916 James Herron* E 1920 Tom Davies B 1936 Wil li am Glassford G 1916 Andy Hastings F 1920 * C 1937 Frank Souchak E 1916 Claude Thornhill G 1921 Herb Stein* C 1937 Bill Daddio E 1917 H.C. Carlson E 1925 Ralph Chase* T 1937 * T 1917 Jock Sutherland* G 1917 Dale Sies* G With a total of 49 consensus All-America selections, Pitt ranks an impressive eighth among all Division I-A 1917 George McLaren F (Football Bowl Subdivision) schools.

DIVISION I-A (FBS) LEADERS IN CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS

1. Notre Dame 96 12. Tennessee 38 2. Southern California 78 13. Army 37 Ohio State 78 14. Miami (Fla.) 35 4. Michigan 77 15. Florida State 34 5. Oklahoma 74 16. Minnesota 33 6. Nebraska 54 17. Colorado 31 7. Texas 53 Florida 31 8. PITTSBURGH 49 19. Auburn 29 9. Alabama 47 Georgia 29 10. Penn State 39 Michigan State 29 UCLA 39

Offensive tackle Jimbo Covert was a two-time All-American, earning consensus honors in 1982.

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YEAR NAME POS. YEAR NAME POS. YEAR NAME POS. 1937 Marshall Goldberg* B 1977 Matt Cavanaugh QB 1986 Randy Dixon* OT 1938 Marshall Goldberg# B 1977 Randy Holloway* DT 1986 Tony Woods* DE 1938 Bill Daddio E 1977 Bob Jury* DB 1987 Ezekial Gadson LB 1941 Ralph Fife G 1977 Tom Brzoza* C 1987 Craig Heyward* RB 1949 Bernie Barkouskie G 1978 Hugh Green* DE 1988 Mark Stepnoski* OG 1952 Eldred Kraemer T 1978 Gordon Jones WR 1988 Jerry Olsavsky LB 1952 Joe Schmidt LB 1979 Hugh Green# DE 1989 Marc Spindler DT 1956 Joe Walton# E1980 Hugh Green# DE 1990 Brian Greenfi eld* P 1958 John Guzik* G 1980 Mark May# OT 1994 Ruben Brown OT 1960 Mike Ditka# E1981 Sal Sunseri* LB 2000 Antonio Bryant* WR 1963 Paul Martha* B 1981 Jimbo Covert OT 2003 Larry Fitzgerald# WR 1963 Ernie Borghetti T 1981 Dan Marino QB 2006 H.B. Blades LB 1973 Tony Dorsett RB 1981 Julius Dawkins SE 2008 Scott McKillop LB

1974 Tony Dorsett RB 1982 Jimbo Covert* OT 2009 Dorin Dickerson TE PROFILES 1974 Gary Burley MG 1982 Bill Maas DT 2010 Jabaal Sheard DE

1975 Tony Dorsett RB 1982 Bill Fralic OT * indicates consensus status # indicates unanimous selection 1976 Tony Dorsett# RB 1983 Bill Fralic# OT 1976 Al Romano* MG 1984 Bill Fralic# OT 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON IN REVIEW RECORD BOOK PITT HISTORY R OTALTHIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL

In 2009 Dorin Dickerson became Pitt’s fi rst All-America tight end Linebacker H.B. Blades capped his stellar career with Scott McKillop became Pitt’s second All-America linebacker in since Mike Ditka in 1960. All-America honors in 2006. three years following his senior season in 2008.

151 HALL OF FAMERS

Twenty-three men COLLEGE FOOT BALL HALL OF FAME associated with Pitt INDUCTEES • 1950 (COACH) have been elected JIMBO COVERT • 1979-82 AVERELL DANIELL • 1934-36 into the College TOM DAVIES • 1918-21 MIKE DITKA • 1958-60 Football Hall of Fame. JOSEPH DONCHESS • 1927-29 TONY DORSETT • 1973-76 BILL FRALIC • 1981-84 MARSHALL GOLDBERG • 1936-38 HUGH GREEN • 1977-80 • 1954-56* DAN MARINO • 1979-82 MARK MAY • 1977-80 HERB MCCRACKEN • 1918-20 GEORGE MCLAREN • 1915-18 ROBERT PECK • 1913-16 Mark May JOE SCHMIDT • 1950-52 JOE SKLADANY • 1931-33 HERB STEIN • 1918-21 DR. JOHN B. SUTHERLAND • 1914-17 (PLAYER) • 1924-38 (COACH) JOSEPH THOMPSON • 1904-06 (PLAYER) • 1908-12 (COACH) HUBE WAGNER • 1910-13 GLENN “POP” WARNER • 1915-23 (COACH)

Eligibility requirements for players: must be at least 10 years past grad uation date and cannot presently be playing professional football. * Majors was inducted for his accomplishments as a player at Tennessee.

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PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME A third-round draft choice of Washington in 1981, RUSS GRIMM went on to start 11 seasons at guard for the Redskins (1981-91) and helped lead the team to four Super Bowl appearances and three victories. He was voted to four consecutive Pro Bowls (1983-86) and was a fi rst-team selection to the 1980s All-Decade Team. Grimm was an original member of Washington’s renowned “Hogs” offensive line, which also included another all-time Pitt great, Mark May. Grimm was a member of the 2010 Pro Football Hall of Fame class.

A second-round draft pick by New Orleans, RICKEY JACKSON spent 15 seasons in the NFL (1981-95). He compiled an incredible 128 sacks, which ranked third all-time when he retired following the ’95 campaign. Jackson recovered 28 fumbles (second most in NFL history) and forced 41 (fourth all-time). He broke up 118 passes. In 1994, he signed as a free agent with San Francisco and earned a ring that season as he helped the 49ers to a 49-26 victory in Super Bowl XXIX over San Diego. Jackson was a four-time All-Pro selection and six-time Pro Bowler. He was a member of the 2010 Pro Football Hall of Fame class. Russ Grimm Inducted 2010 DAN MARINO was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2005. Marino had a legendary 17-year career with the Miami Dolphins. An nine-time Pro Bowler, he retired after the 1999 season holding an incredible 25 NFL regular-season records and as the career leader in passing attempts (8,358), completions (4,967), yardage (61,361) and touchdowns (420). He was also one of the winningest quarterbacks in NFL history, earning 147

regular-season victories, one behind all-time leader . PROFILES

TONY DORSETT was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1994. When he retired from the NFL following the 1989 season, he was the league’s second all-time leading rusher with 12,739 yards. Dorsett has the distinction of being one of only two players in the history of football to win the Heisman Trophy, a collegiate na tional cham pi on ship, a Super Bowl cham pi on ship, and to be elected into the college and pro football halls of fame. 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON MIKE DITKA was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1988. Ditka was an All-America tight end at Pitt in IN REVIEW 1960, his senior season. Ditka’s pro football ca reer in clud ed All-Pro honors. He also was a member of the Chicago Bears’ 1963 NFL Championship squad. Ditka worked as an assistant coach at Dallas for nine seasons, spent 11 seasons as the head coach of the Chi ca go Bears (winning Super Bowl XX) and three seasons as head coach of the New Orleans Saints.

Rickey Jackson RECORD BOOK JOE SCHMIDT, Pitt’s other in duct ee in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, was an All-Amer i ca line back er at Pitt in 1952. Inducted 2010 He went on to spend 13 years with the Detroit Lions, and was a member of the Lions’ two NFL cham pi on ship teams. Schmidt was named to an amazing 10 Pro Bowls. He later coached the team for six seasons and led Detroit to its only playoff ap pear ance of the 1970s. He was inducted in 1973. PITT HISTORY R OTALTHIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL

Dan Marino Inducted 2005

Tony Dorsett Mike Ditka Joe Schmidt Inducted 1994 Inducted 1988 Inducted 1973

153 RETIRED JERSEYS

(From left to right) Dan Marino, Tony Dorsett, Marshall Goldberg and Joe Schmidt.

Dan Marino Tony Dorsett Marshall Goldberg Quarterback 13 Running Back 33 Running Back 42 1979-82 1973-76 1936-38

• While at Pitt from 1979-82, broke nearly every • Winner of the 1976 Heisman Trophy, Maxwell Award • Earned back-to-back All-America honors as a halfback major passing record in school history, including and Walter Camp Award and was a four-time All- (1937) and fullback (1938). career marks for passing yards (8,597) and American (1973-76). • Member of the famed “Dream Backfi eld” at Pitt, completions (693). • First player in NCAA history to reach 6,000 career considered one of college football’s greatest back • Twenty-nine years after his fi nal collegiate season, rushing yards. Including bowl games, rushed for 6,526 tandems ever. still holds Pitt records for touchdown passes in a yards. His NCAA-recognized total (not including bowls) • Was the runner-up for the Heisman Trophy in 1938 and career (79) and season (37). of 6,082 yards stood as the Division I record for 22 placed third in the Heisman balloting in 1937. • Led Pitt to four consecutive Top 10 fi nishes, including years (1976-98). • Led Pitt to national championships in 1936 and 1937 a pair of No. 2 rankings. • Gained 100 or more yards 36 times, including 20 with a combined 17-1-2 record. • Enhanced his reputation for delivering in the clutch consecutive games. • Spent seven years in the NFL playing halfback for the in the 1982 Sugar Bowl, when he threw a 33-yard • Remains Pitt’s all-time leading scorer with 380 points. Chicago Cardinals (1939-42, 46-48). touchdown pass to tight end John Brown with 35 • Holds Notre Dame opponent records for rushing yards • Member of the Cardinals’ 1947 NFL championship seconds left to give Pitt a come-from-behind 24-20 against the Irish in a career (754) and team and had his No. 99 jersey retired by the franchise. victory over Georgia. game (303). • Elected into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1958. • Named a 1981 All-American and fi nished fourth in • Led Pitt to the 1976 national championship with a the Heisman Trophy balloting that year. 12-0 record. • A fi rst-round draft pick of the Miami Dolphins in • In 1977, was the fi rst-round pick of the Dallas Joe Schmidt 1983, Marino went on to gain recognition as one of Cowboys where he played 11 seasons (1977-87), Linebacker the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history with a record- including two Super Bowls and four Pro Bowls. Played 65 1950-52 breaking 17-year career. He retired following the 1999 his fi nal year with the (1988) and season as the league’s all-time leader in passing fi nished his career as the second all-time leading • Earned All-America honors as a senior linebacker attempts (8,358), completions (4,967), yardage rusher in NFL history (12,739). in 1952. (61,361) and touchdowns (420). • Was elected into the College Football Hall of Fame and • As both a collegian and professional, Schmidt was • Was elected into the College Football Hall of Fame in Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1994. considered the era’s prototype for linebacker play — 2002 and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2005. instinctive, aggressive and smart. • Named a special trustee for the University of • Played in 10 Pro Bowls during his 13-year career Pittsburgh in June 2008. (1953-65) with the Detroit Lions, which included two NFL championships. • Served as the Lions head coach from 1967-72, leading Detroit to its only playoff appearance in the 1970s. • Elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1973 and College Football Hall of Fame in 2000.

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(From left to right) Mark May, Bill Fralic, Mike Ditka and Hugh Green.

Mark May Bill Fralic • In 1961 he was a fi rst-round draft choice of the Offensive Tackle Offensive Tackle Chicago Bears and was a member of their 1963 NFL 73 79 Championship team. He was also a member of the 1977-80 1981-84 PROFILES when they won Super Bowl VI and earned All-Pro four times. • Named a unanimous All-American and the winner of • A three-time fi rst team All-American, including • Spent 11 seasons as the head coach of the Chicago the prestigious Outland Trophy in 1980. To this day he unanimous status as a junior and senior. Bears, leading them to victory in Super Bowl XX, and remains Pitt’s only winner of the Outland. • Became the fi rst offensive lineman to twice fi nish in later coached the New Orleans Saints. • Did not give up a sack his fi nal two collegiate seasons. the top 10 of the Heisman Trophy balloting, placing

• Elected into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1986 2010 SEASON

• Was Pitt’s “go-to” player on third-and-short situations, sixth in 1984 and eighth in 1983. IN REVIEW and Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1988. earning him the nickname “May Day.” • His collegiate career led to the creation of the • Helped lead Pitt to a four-year record of 39-8-1, “Pancake,” a statistical barometer for each time Fralic including four bowl games and three Top 10 fi nishes. put an opposing defensive lineman on his back. Hugh Green • Was selected by the Washington Redskins in the fi rst • The second player taken overall in the 1985 NFL Draft, round of the 1981 NFL Draft and achieved fame as Fralic went on to an exceptional pro career from 1985- Defensive End 99 a standout member of the team’s “Hogs” offensive 93, playing eight years with the Atlanta Falcons and 1977-80 RECORD BOOK line from 1981-90. Helped the Redskins to three his fi nal season with the Detroit Lions. He was selected Super Bowls (1982, 1983 and 1987), including world to the Pro Bowl four times. • A three-time fi rst team All-American and won the championships in ’82 and ’87. Finished his pro career • Was elected into the College Football Hall of Fame 1980 Lombardi Award, Maxwell Award and the Walter with the San Diego Chargers (1991) and Arizona in 1998. Camp Award. Cardinals (1992-93). • Finished second in the 1980 Heisman Trophy balloting,

• Elected into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2005. an unprecedented fi nish for a purely defensive player. PITT HISTORY Mike Ditka • Was the fi rst-ever defensive player to win the Walter End Camp Award. 89 • Named to Pitt’s All-Time Team after just his 1958-60 sophomore year. • Thirty-one years following his fi nal collegiate season, • Was a unanimous All-America selection at end remains Pitt’s all-time sack leader with 49. in 1960. THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL • Helped lead Pitt to a four-year record of 39-8-1, • Led Pitt in receiving three consecutive years and was including four bowl games and three Top 10 fi nishes. also a standout linebacker and punter. He additionally • First-round selection by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in played baseball and basketball at Pitt and was the 1981 and played 11 years in the NFL. intramural wrestling champion. • Elected into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1996.

155 BIG EAST HONORS

BIG EAST OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2009 Dion Lewis, RB 2003 Larry Fitzgerald, WR 2000 Antonio Bryant, WR (Tri-Player of the Year with Miami WR Santana Moss and Virginia Tech RB Lee Suggs) 1994 Billy West, RB

BIG EAST DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2010 Jabaal Sheard, DE 2009 Greg Romeus, DE (Co POY) 2009 Mick Williams, DT (Co POY) In 2009 Dion Lewis became the fi rst player to be named the Big East Rookie and Offensive Player of the Year in the same season 2008 Scott McKillop, LB since Virginia Tech quarterback Michael Vick in 1999. 2006 H.B. Blades, LB BIG EAST COACH OF THE YEAR ALL-BIG EAST TEAM HONOREES 2004 Walt Harris BIG EAST SPECIAL TEAMS 2010 1997 Walt Harris PLAYER OF THE YEAR Jon Baldwin, WR (fi rst team) 2003 Andy Lee, P BIG EAST FOOTBALL SCHOLAR- Dom DeCicco, S (fi rst team) (Co-Player of the Year with Virginia Tech PR DeAngelo Hall) ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Dan Hutchins, P (fi rst team) 2002 Andy Lee, P Jason Pinkston, OL (fi rst team) (Co-Player of the Year with Rutgers KR Nate Jones) 2008 Conor Lee, PK *Jabaal Sheard, DL (fi rst team) 2004 Vince Crochunis, DL Jarred Holley, CB (second team) BIG EAST ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Brandon Lindsey, DL (second team) 2009 Dion Lewis, RB 2009 2007 LeSean McCoy, RB Jon Baldwin, WR (fi rst team) 2002 Larry Fitzgerald, WR Aaron Berry, CB (fi rst team) 1991 Tom Tumulty, LB Dorin Dickerson, TE (fi rst team) Adam Gunn, LB (fi rst team) *Dion Lewis, RB (fi rst team) John Malecki, OL (fi rst team) Jason Pinkston, OL (fi rst team) *Greg Romeus, DL (fi rst team) Bill Stull, QB (fi rst team) Mick Williams, DL (fi rst team) Nate Byham, TE (second team) Dom DeCicco, S (second team) Dan Hutchins, K (second team) Gus Mustakas, DL (second team)

Conor Lee with Chancellor Mark A. Nordenberg and Athletic 2008 Director Steve Pederson. Nate Byham, TE (fi rst team) C.J. Davis, OL (fi rst team) Conor Lee, PK (fi rst team) *LeSean McCoy, RB (fi rst team) *Scott McKillop, LB (fi rst team) Jabaal Sheard was named the 2010 Big East Defensive Player of the Year, becoming the fi fth Pitt defender to earn that honor. Aaron Berry, CB (second team) Greg Romeus, DL (second team)

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2007 2004 LeSean McCoy, RB (fi rst team) H.B. Blades, LB (fi rst team) *Scott McKillop, LB (fi rst team) Vince Crochunis, DL (fi rst team) Jeff Otah, OL (fi rst team) Josh Cummings, PK (fi rst team) Joe Clermond, DL (second team) Adam Graessle, P (fi rst team) *Rob Petitti, OL (fi rst team) 2006 Bernard “Josh” Lay, DB (second team) H.B. Blades, LB (fi rst team) Greg Lee, WR (second team) Derek Kinder, WR (fi rst team) Tyler Palko, QB (second team) Darrelle Revis, DB (fi rst team) Charles Spencer, OL (second team) Joe Clermond, DL (second team) Dan Stephens, DL (second team) Adam Graessle, P (second team) 2003 2005 *Larry Fitzgerald, WR (fi rst team) H.B. Blades, LB (fi rst team) *Andy Lee, P (fi rst team) Bernard “Josh” Lay, DB (fi rst team) Rob Petitti, OL (fi rst team) Greg Lee, WR (fi rst team) *Rod Rutherford, QB (fi rst team) Darrelle Revis, DB (fi rst team) Kris Wilson, TE (second team) Josh Cummings, PK (second team) PROFILES Tez Morris, DB (second team) 2002 Tyler Palko, QB (second team) Bryan Anderson, OL (fi rst team) Charles Spencer, OL (second team) *Torrie Cox, CB (fi rst team) *Larry Fitzgerald, WR (fi rst team) Claude Harriott, DE (fi rst team)

Gerald Hayes, LB (fi rst team) Mick Williams 2010 SEASON IN REVIEW Andy Lee, P (fi rst team) Rob Petitti, OL (second team) 2001 Rod Rutherford, QB (second team) *Antonio Bryant, WR (fi rst team) Gerald Hayes, LB (fi rst team) Ramon Walker, S (fi rst team)

Bryan Knight, DL (second team) RECORD BOOK

2000 Antonio Bryant, WR (fi rst team) Jeff McCurley, C (fi rst team) Bryan Knight, DL (fi rst team) Gerald Hayes, LB (second team) Ramon Walker, S (second team) PITT HISTORY

1999 Latef Grim, WR (fi rst team) Hank Poteat, CB (fi rst team) Ramon Walker, S (fi rst team)

Kevan Barlow, RB (second team) THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL Demond Gibson, DL (second team) Greg DeBolt, P (second team) Greg Romeus

Gerald Hayes

157 BIG EAST HONORS

1998 2008 Latef Grim, WR (fi rst team) Pat Bostick, QB Conor Lee, PK Hank Poteat, CB (fi rst team) Luke Briggs, PK John Malecki, OL Phil Clarke, LB (second team) Myles Caragein, DL John Pelusi, TE Mark Estermyer, LS Austin Ransom, LB 1997 Max Gruder, LB Tristan Roberts, LB Tony Orlandini, OL (fi rst team) Henry Hynoski, FB Tyler Tkach, DL Pete Gonzalez, QB (second team) Andrew Janocko, QB Dwayne Schulters, RB (second team) 2007 Terry Murphy, WR (second team) Jon Marzoch, OL (second team) Mark Estermyer, LS , QB Frank Moore, DL (second team) Adam Gunn, LB Lucas Stone, P Phil Clarke, LB (second team) Conor Lee, PK Tyler Tkach, DL John Pelusi, TE Dustin Walters, TE 1996 Austin Ransom, WR Nate Cochran, P (fi rst team) 2006 1995 Brian Bennett, LB Conor Lee, PK Chris Ferencik, PK (fi rst team) Mark Estermyer, LS Gus Mustakas, DL Tom Tumulty, LB (fi rst team) Adam Gunn, LB Tyler Palko, QB Dietrich Jells, WR (second team) LaRod Stephens-Howling, RB Joe Villani, C Mike Halapin, DL (second team) 2005 Nate Cochran, P (second team) Justin Acierno, FB Tyler Palko, QB 1994 Mark Estermyer, LS Doug Roseberry, LB *Billy West, RB (fi rst team) Ruben Brown Ronald Idoko, DL Dale Williams, OL *Ruben Brown, OT (fi rst team) Billy Davis, WR (second team) BIG EAST ALL-ACADEMIC Tom Barndt, DL (second team) FOOTBALL TEAM HONOREES

1993 First awarded following the 1992 season, the team recognizes student-athletes who posted a cumulative Curtis Martin, RB (fi rst team) GPA of 3.00 or better over the past academic year and Tom Tumulty, LB (fi rst team) earned a letter during the current season. Ruben Brown, OT (second team) Tom Barndt, DL (second team) 2010 Maurice Williams, DB (second team) Pat Bostick, QB Chris Mike, FB Myles Caragein, DL Marco Pecora, DB 1992 Pat Costello, DB Mike Shanahan, WR Ruben Brown, OL (second team) Dom DeCicco, DB Tino Sunseri, QB Chris Sestili, OL (second team) Kolby Gray, DB Andrew Taglianetti, DB Vernon Lewis, CB (second team) Max Gruder, LB Tyler Tkach, DL 1991 Kevin Harper, PK Joe Trebitz, LB Henry Hynoski, FB Matt Yoklic, P Jeff Christy, OG (fi rst team) Andrew Janocko, QB Sean Gilbert, DL (fi rst team) Keith Hamilton, DL (fi rst team) 2009 *Steve Israel, CB (fi rst team) Jonathan Baldwin, WR Adam Gunn, LB Alex Van Pelt, QB (second team) Luke Briggs, K Henry Hynoski, FB Chris Bouyer, WR (second team) Myles Caragein, DL Andrew Janocko, QB David Moore, TE (second team) Pat Costello, P John Malecki, OL Ricardo McDonald, LB (second team) Steve Dell, LB Mike Shanahan, WR *unanimous selection Darrelle Revis

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2004 2002 1999 Justin Acierno, FB Doug Roseberry, LB Brian Beinecke, LB Chad Reed, OL Brian Beinecke, LB Scott McCurley, LB Justin Belarski, C Dan Stephens, DL Vince Crochunis, DL Yogi Roth, WR Seth Hornack, DB Matt O’Connor, QB Brian Bennett, LB Dale Williams, OL Brian Guzek, DL Dan Stephens, DL Nick Lotz, PK Mark Ponko, DB Vince Crochunis, DL Dan LaCarte, OL Gary Urschler, DB Joseph Manganello, OL Gary Urschler, DB 2003 Brandon Miree, RB Kris Wilson, TE 1998 Justin Belarski, OL Brandon Miree, RB 2001 Andrew Grischow, C Jeff McCurley, OL Brian Bennett, LB Yogi Roth, WR Brian Beinecke, LB Mark Ponko, DB Seth Hornack, DB Mark Ponko, DB Vince Crochunis, DL Jon Schall, OL Vince Crochunis, DL Chad Reed, C 1997 Luke Getsy, QB Dan Stephens, DL Brian Guzek, DL Dan Stephens, DL Grant Coffi eld, P Joe Holland, WR Dan LaCarte, OL Kris Wilson, TE Bryan Knight, DL Gary Urschler, DB Andrew Grischow, C Jason Sepkowski, OL Nick Lotz, PK Kris Wilson, TE Seth Hornack, DB 2000 1996 Brian Beinecke, LB Nick Lotz, PK Andrew Grischow, C Mark Browne, OL Joseph Manganello, OL Christopher Curd, WR Kody Miller, LB 1995 Brian Guzek, LB Mark Ponko, DB Zatiti Moody, DE John Ryan, QB PROFILES Dan LaCarte, DL Chad Reed, C Tony Orlandini, OL 1994 Tony Orlandini, OL Jason Sepkowski, OL John Ryan, QB Billy West, RB 1993 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON IN REVIEW John Ryan, QB Doug Whaley, DB 1992 Sean Conley, PK James Morrison, LB Doug Kautter, LB Doug Whaley, DB RECORD BOOK Two-time Special Teams Player of the Year Andy Lee.

Billy West was the 1994 PITT HISTORY Offensive Player of the Year. R OTALTHIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL

Vince Crochunis was an All-Big East tackle and the league’s Football Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2004.

159 ACADEMIC HONORS

NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION NATIONAL SCHOLAR- ATHLETES YEAR NAME 1988 Mark Stepnoski 1978 Jeff Delaney 1974 Todd Toerper OL DAVID BLANDINO DL VINCE CROCHUNIS E DICK DEITRICK DB JEFF DELANEY 1973 David Blandino NFF AA AA AA, NFF 1963 Al Grigaliunas

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS YEAR NAME 2008 Conor Lee 2004 Vince Crochunis 2004 Dan Stephens 2003 Vince Crochunis 2003 Dan Stephens 2002 Vince Crochunis 1990 Louis Riddick OL ROB FADA E AL GRIGALIUNAS G JOHN GUZIK PK CONOR LEE AA NFF AA AA 1989 Louis Riddick 1988 Mark Stepnoski 1986 Mark Stepnoski 1982 J.C. Pelusi 1982 Rob Fada 1981 Rob Fada 1980 Greg Meisner 1979 Greg Meisner 1978 Jeff Delaney 1976 Jeff Delaney 1959 Bill Lindner 1958 John Guzik 1956 Joe Walton T BILL LINDNER DL GREG MEISNER T LOU PALATELLA DL J.C. PELUSI 1954 Lou Palatella AA AA AA AA 1952 Dick Deitrick

DB LOUIS RIDDICK DL DAN STEPHENS OL MARK STEPNOSKI WR TODD TOERPER E JOE WALTON AA AA AA, NFF NFF AA

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EAST-WEST SHRINE GAME 1985 Barry Pettyjohn center 1983 Tom Flynn def. back 1987 Ezekial Gadson line back er 1983 Dwight Collins end 1925 Horse L. Chase tackle 1987 Gary Richard cornerback 1984 Chris Doleman def. end 1928 Mike Getto tackle 1988 Burt Grossman def. end 1986 Randy Dixon tackle 1930 Eddie Baker quarter back 1988 Tom Ricketts tackle 1991 Jeff Christy guard 1932 James MacMurdo tackle 1988 Jerry Olsavsky line back er 1992 Alex Van Pelt quarterback 1934 Michael Sebastian half back 1988 Mark Stepnoski guard 1994 Ruben Brown off. tackle 1934 Joseph Skladany end 1989 Alonzo Hampton cornerback 1994 Curtis Martin halfback 1934 Frank Walton tackle 1989 Roman Matusz off. tackle 1995 Tom Tumulty linebacker 1935 Charles Hartwig guard 1990 Louis Riddick def. back 1995 Dietrich Jells wide receiver 1935 Miller Munjas quarter back 1991 Steve Israel def. back 1999 Hank Poteat def. back 1935 Izzy Weinstock half back 1991 Ricardo McDonald linebacker 2000 Kevan Barlow halfback 1938 John Michelosen quarter back 1995 Anthony Dorsett def. back 2002 Gerald Hayes linebacker 1938 Frank Souchak end 1997 Tony Orlandini off. tackle 2003 Kris Wilson tight end 1939 Bill Daddio end 1997 Jon Marzoch guard 2004 Rob Petitti off. tackle 1939 Marshall Goldberg half back 2000 Latef Grim wide receiver 2005 Charles Spencer guard 1939 Harold Stebbins half back 2001 Bryan Knight def. end 2006 H.B. Blades linebacker 1940 Richard Cassiano half back 2002 Torrie Cox cornerback 2006 Tyler Palko quarterback 1940 Ben Kish full back 2003 Claude Harriott def. end 2007 Mike McGlynn off. tackle 1941 George Kracum full back 2003 Walt Harris head coach 2007 Jeff Otah off. tackle 1942 Ralph Fife guard 2003 Lewis Moore linebacker 2008 Mark Estermyer long snapper 1942 Stan Gervelis end 2003 Lousaka Polite fullback 2008 Scott McKillop linebacker

1945 George Ranii guard PROFILES 2003 Rod Rutherford quarterback 2009 Dorin Dickerson tight end 1946 Leo Skladany end 2005 Bernard “Josh” Lay def. back 2010 Jason Pinkston off. tackle 1949 William McPeak end 2007 Joe Clermond def. end 1950 Nicholas Bolkovac tackle 2009 Nate Byham tight end COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME 1952 William Reynolds half back 2009 Aaron Berry cornerback 1934 Michael Sebastian half back 1954 Eldred Kraemer tackle 1934 Joseph Skladany end 1954 Robert McQuaide end SENIOR BOWL 1934 Frank Walton tackle

1957 Charley Brueckman center 2010 SEASON 1953 Joe Schmidt guard-center 1935 Miller Munjas quar ter back 1957 Jim McCusker tackle IN REVIEW 1956 John Cenci center 1935 George Shotwell guard 1958 John Guzik guard 1956 Lou Cimarolli half back 1937 Averell Daniell tackle 1958 Dick Haley half back 1956 John Paluck end 1937 guard 1958 Art Gob end 1957 Bob Pollock tackle 1937 Robert LaRue half back 1959 Ivan Toncic quarter back 1957 Vince Scorsone guard 1938 Frank Patrick full back 1959 Bill Lindner tackle 1958 Charley Brueckman center 1939 Bill Daddio end 1960 Mike Ditka end

1958 Jim McCusker tackle 1939 Marshall Goldberg halfback RECORD BOOK 1961 Fred Cox half back 1965 Marty Schottenheimer center 1940 Richard Cassiano halfback 1961 Steve Jastrzembski end 1965 Paul Cercel center 1940 Ben Kish fullback 1962 John Draksler guard 1967 Jim Flanigan line back er 1941 George Kracum fullback 1963 Paul Martha half back 1977 Matt Cavanaugh quar ter back 1945 Ernest Bonelli fullback 1963 Rick Leeson full back 1977 Randy Holloway tackle 1953 Billy Reynolds halfback 1963 Ernie Borghetti tackle 1977 Elliott Walker half back 1954 Dick Deitrick end 1964 Fred Mazurek quarter back 1977 J.C. Wilson cornerback

1965 Eric Crabtree half back PITT HISTORY 1978 Al Chesley line back er 1965 Joe Novogratz full back 1978 Gordon Jones end 1969 Geoff Brown line back er 1978 Jeff Delaney safety 1972 Bob Kuziel center 1979 Jo Jo Heath safety 1975 Gary Burley m. guard 1980 Rickey Jackson def. end 1978 Al Chesley line back er 1980 Lynn Thomas def. back 1979 Jo Jo Heath safety 1980 Randy McMillan full back 1980 Russ Grimm center 1980 Benjie Pryor end 1980 Rickey Jackson end THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL 1981 Emil Boures center 1981 Emil Boures center 1981 Sal Sunseri line back er 1981 Sal Sunseri line back er 1982 Jimbo Covert tackle 1982 Rob Fada guard 1982 Julius Dawkins end 1982 Tim Lewis def. back 1982 Tim Lewis def. back 1983 Bill Maas def. tackle 1982 Dan Marino quar ter back 1983 Tom Flynn def. back 1982 Ron Sams guard 1984 Troy Benson line back er 1982 Bryan Thomas halfback 1984 Chris Doleman end 1983 Jim Sweeney center 1984 Bill Wallace end 1983 Bill Maas def. tackle Quarterback Tyler Palko played in the Senior Bowl following Pitt’s 1985 Bob Buczkowski def. end 2006 season.

161 POSTSEASON GAMES

1955 Eldred Kraemer tackle HULA BOWL MARTIN LUTHER KING CLASSIC 1956 John Paluck end 1953 Billy Reynolds halfback 1989 Bill Cherpak off. guard 1957 Vince Scorsone guard 1957 Joe Walton end 1989 Chris Goetz off. guard 1957 Joe Walton end 1958 Charley Brueckman center 1989 Tom Sims def. tackle 1958 Jim McCusker tackle 1959 John Guzik guard 1989 Tony Siragusa def. tackle 1959 Dick Haley halfback 1960 Bill Lindner tackle 1989 Carnel Smith def. end 1959 John Guzik guard 1961 Mike Ditka end 1961 Mike Ditka end 1962 Fred Cox halfback NORTH-SOUTH GAME 1961 Ed Sharockman halfback 1964 Paul Martha halfback 1949 Lou Cecconi halfback 1964 Paul Martha halfback 1964 Rick Leeson fullback 1952 Joe Schmidt guard-center 1964 Ernie Borghetti tackle 1964 Ernie Borghetti tackle 1958 Bill Kaliden quar ter back 1964 John Maczuzak tackle 1965 Eric Crabtree tackle 1958 Ed Michaels guard 1965 Marty Schottenheimer center 1965 Joe Novogratz linebacker 1959 Serafi no Fazio center 1967 Jim Flanigan linebacker 1969 Geoff Brown linebacker 1960 Ron Delfi ne end 1971 Charles Hall def. back 1971 Charles Hall def. back 1960 Paul Hodge guard 1972 Bob Kuziel center 1972 Bob Kuziel center 1962 Ed Clark halfback BLUE-GRAY ALL-STAR CLASSIC 1973 Jim Buckmon def. end 1962 Gary Kaltenbach tackle 1975 Tom Perko linebacker 1962 Tom Brown guard 1939 guard 1976 Tony Dorsett running back 1963 Al Grigaliunas end 1939 John Chickerneo quarterback 1976 Al Romano middle guard 1963 Jeff Ware guard 1940 Bob Thurbon halfback 1976 Jim Corbett tight end 1965 Ken Lucas quarterback 1944 Ernie Bonelli halfback 1977 Tom Brzoza center 1965 Fred Hoaglin center 1945 Francis Mattioll guard 1977 Bob Jury safety 1971 Ralph Cindrich linebacker 1945 John Kosh center 1978 Jeff Delaney safety 1948 Leo Skladany end INTA JUICE NORTH-SOUTH ALL-STAR CLASSIC 1978 Matt Carroll guard 1949 Bernie Barkouskie guard 1978 Gordon Jones end 2006 Steve Buches tight end 1949 Carl DePasqua fullback 1978 Dave Logan tackle 2006 Adam Graessle punter 1951 Bob Bestwick quarterback 1979 Jeff Pelusi linebacker 1951 Chris Warriner end LAS VEGAS ALL-AMERICAN CLASSIC 1980 Hugh Green def. end 1952 Joe Bozek end 1980 Mark May tackle 2005 Vince Crochunis def. tackle 1953 Dick Deitrick end 1980 Randy McMillan fullback 1957 Richard Scherer end JAPAN BOWL 1980 Benjie Pryor end 1959 Fred Riddle fullback 1975 Tom Perko linebacker 1981 Pappy Thomas def. back 1961 Larry Vignali guard 1976 Tony Dorsett running back 1982 Jimbo Covert tackle 1963 John Maczuzak tackle 1976 Al Romano middle guard 1982 Julius Dawkins end 1969 Bob Ellis end 1976 Jim Corbett tight end 1982 Dan Marino quar ter back 1969 Dave Dibbley halfback 1977 Tom Brzoza center 1983 Jim Sweeney center 1971 Charles Hall def. back 1977 Bob Jury safety 1984 Bill Fralic tackle 1974 Mike Bulino def. back 1978 Matt Carroll guard 1985 Bill Callahan safety 1984 Marlon McIntyre fullback 1978 Dave Logan tackle 1987 Jon Carter end 1984 Melvin Dean def. back 1979 Ralph Still end 1987 Quintin Jones cornerback 1986 Tom Brown fullback 1980 Hugh Green def. end 1988 Burt Grossman def. end 1988 Burt Grossman def. end 1980 Russ Grimm center 1989 Tony Siragusa def. tackle 1988 Cornell Holloway def. back 1980 Mark May tackle 1991 Steve Israel def. back 1988 Troy Washington safety 1980 Terry White def. back 2006 Clint Session linebacker 1990 Louis Riddick def. back 1981 Wayne DiBartola running back 2006 Joe Villani center 1991 Jeff Christy guard 1981 Pappy Thomas def. back 2007 Kennard Cox cornerback 1991 Ricardo McDonald linebacker 1982 J.C. Pelusi middle guard 2007 Darrell Strong tight end 1991 Scott Miller tackle 1987 Gary Richard cornerback 1992 Alex Van Pelt quarterback COACHES’ ALL-AMERICAN GAME 1989 Roman Matusz off. tackle 1994 Tom Barndt def. end 1974 Rod Kirby linebacker 1989 Dan Crossman def. back 1994 Ruben Brown off. tackle 1974 Jim Buckmon def. end 1992 Alex Van Pelt quarterback 1994 Curtis Martin halfback 1974 Glenn Hyde def. tackle 1994 Lawson Mollica center ALL-STAR GRIDIRON CLASSIC 1994 John Majors head coach ALL-AMERICAN BOWL 1999 Phil Clarke linebacker 1994 Charlie Coe asst. coach 1973 Rod Kirby linebacker 2003 Brandon Miree running back 1995 Tom Tumulty linebacker 1974 Gary Burley middle guard 2003 Matt Morgan off. tackle 1995 Anthony Dorsett def. back 1974 Mike Bulino def. back 1999 Kirk McMullen tight end TEXAS VS. THE NATION ALL-STAR CHALLENGE 1974 Mike Carey center 1999 Ethan Weidle off. tackle 2008 Conredge Collins fullback 1999 Walt Harris off. head coach 2008 C. J. Davis off. guard 1999 Tom Freeman asst. coach 2010 Dom DeCicco def. back

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Year Captain(s) Year Captain(s) 1905 Joe Thomp son 1992 Game Captains 1906 Gilbert Miller 1993 Tom Barndt 1907 Calvin Marshall Doug Whaley 1908 Quincy Banbury Curtis Martin 1909 Homer Roe 1994 Tom Barndt 1910 Tex Richards Ruben Brown 1911 Jack Lindsay Lawson Mollica 1912 Polly Galvin 1995 Tom Tumulty (Captain) 1913 Hube Wagner Mike Halapin 1914 Wayne Smith David Sumner 1915 Guy Williamson Jon McCray 1916 Bob Peck 1996 Jason Chavis 1917 H.C. Carlson Billy West 1918 George McLaren Curtis Anderson 1919 Jimmy DeHart 1997 Pete Gonzalez 1920 Herbert Stein Curtis McGhee 1921 Tom Davies 1998 Phil Clarke 1922 Tom Holleran Terry Murphy 1923 Fullback Lousaka Polite was a three-time offensive captain for the Panthers from 2001-03. Hank Poteat 1924 Noble Frank 1999 Latef Grim 1925 Ralph Chase Year Captain(s) Year Captain(s) Karim Thompson 1926 Blair McMillan 1960 Mike Ditka 1980 Hugh Green Hank Poteat PROFILES 1927 Gibby Welch 1961 Game Captains Rickey Jackson 2000 Latef Grim 1928 Alex Fox 1962 Tom Brown Bill Neill Bryan Knight 1929 Luby DiMeolo Gary Kaltenbach Rick Trocano Torrie Cox 1930 Eddie Baker 1963 Al Grigaliunas Mark May 2001 Lousaka Polite 1931 Eddie Hirshberg 1964 Ray Popp Russ Grimm Ramon Walker 1932 Paul Reider 1965 Phil Dahar 1981 Sal Sunseri Torrie Cox 1933 None 1966 Jim Flanigan Emil Boures 2002 Lousaka Polite 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON

1934 Charles Hartwig 1967 Dave Drake 1982 Dan Marino Gerald Hayes IN REVIEW 1935 Nick Kliskey 1968 Harry Orszulak Jimbo Covert Torrie Cox 1936 None Ed Gallin J.C. Pelusi 2003 Lousaka Polite 1937 John Michelosen Ed Whitaker Yogi Jones Lewis Moore 1938 Game Captains 1969 Game Captains 1983 Tom Flynn William “Tutu” Ferguson 1939 Game Captains 1970 Game Captains Troy Hill 2004 Tyler Palko 1940 Game Captains 1971 Jack Dykes Jim Sweeney Vince Crochunis John Simpson 1984 Bill Fralic 1941 Game Captains Doug Roseberry RECORD BOOK 1942 Game Captains 1972 John Moss Chris Doleman 2005 H.B. Blades 1943 Game Captains Rick Lozier Troy Benson Raymond Kirkley 1944 Game Captains Reggie Frye 1985 John Congemi Tez Morris 1945 Game Captains 1973 Dave Wannstedt Bill Callahan Tyler Palko 1946 Jack Durisham Rodney Kirby Dennis Atiyeh 2006 H.B. Blades Bill McPeak Jim Buckmon 1986 Steve Apke Steve Buches 1947 Game Captains 1974 Mike Carey Randy Dixon Adam Graessle

1948 Bill McPeak Bill Daniels Tony Woods Tyler Palko PITT HISTORY 1949 Lou Cecconi Kelcy Daviston 1987 Jon Carter Clint Session 1950 Nick Bolkovac 1975 Dennis Moorhead Ed Miller 2007 Joe Clermond 1951 Rudy Andabaker Tom Perko Billy Owens Jeff Otah Bob Brennan 1976 Tony Dorsett 1988 Jerry Olsavsky Austin Ransom 1952 Joe Schmidt Jim Corbett Tom Ricketts 2008 C. J. Davis 1953 Dick Deitrick Arnie Weatherington Mark Stepnoski Rashaad Duncan 1954 Henry Ford 1977 Tom Brzoza Troy Washington Conor Lee

Lou Palatella Matt Cavanaugh 1989 Robert Bradley Scott McKillop THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL 1955 Hal Hunt er Randy Holloway Dan Crossman LaRod Stephens-Howling John Cenci Bob Jury Roman Matusz 2009 Nate Byham 1956 Joe Walton 1978 Gordon Jones 1990 Alex Van Pelt Adam Gunn Bob Pollock Jeff Delaney Craig Gob, John Malecki 1957 Charley Brueckman Al Chesley Louis Riddick Cedric McGee Jim McCusker Matt Carroll Eric Holzworth Gus Mustakas 1958 Ed Micheals 1979 Jeff Pelusi 1991 Alex Van Pelt Mick Williams Don Crafton Jo Jo Heath Ricardo McDonald 2010 Dom DeCicco 1959 Bill Lindner Dan Fidler Sean Gilbert Jason Pinkston Ken Montanari Eric Seaman Jabaal Sheard

163 BOWL HISTORY

ROSE BOWL • JAN. 2, 1933 Pasadena, Calif., The Rose Bowl SOUTHERN CAL 7 0 7 21 — 35 PITTSBURGH 0 0 0 0 — 0 Pitt’s coach, John B. ’’Jock’’ Sutherland, would try a new ploy after two Rose Bowl losses, so he took the team to Tucson to practice for its fi rst Rose Bowl win. Instead Sutherland suffered the worst loss in his Pitt career. It was the fi rst time since 1928 that Pitt was shut out and actually lost the game; it had played four scoreless ties since a 6-0 loss to Car negie Tech. With 83,000 in at ten- dance, the Pan thers stayed close until the fourth quarter before collapsing. USC’s Homer Griffi th threw, and later caught, a touch down pass as the Trojans built a 14-0 lead through three quarters. After Irvine Warburton scored to make the score 21-0, Pitt fumbled the kickoff, and Warburton scored again shortly thereafter. A blocked punt set up the fi nal touchdown. Several Panthers were singled out by the crowd with standing ovations: ends Ted Dailey and Joe Skladany, guard Charles Hartwig, and back War ren Heller, who rushed for 63 yards in the fi nal game of his brilliant Pitt career.

ROSE BOWL • JAN. 1, 1937 Pasadena, Calif., The Rose Bowl Bobby Grier (wearing number 38) became the fi rst African-American to ever play in the Sugar Bowl on Jan. 2, 1956. WASHINGTON 0 0 0 0 — 0 PITTSBURGH 7 0 7 7 — 21

ROSE BOWL • JAN. 2, 1928 ROSE BOWL • JAN. 1, 1930 “Jock” Sutherland was intent on win ning the Rose Bowl in his fourth try. To that end, Pitt spent two weeks Pasadena, Calif., The Rose Bowl Pasadena, Calif., The Rose Bowl working out on the west coast, for Sutherland was not STANFORD 0 0 7 0 — 7 SOUTHERN CAL 13 13 14 7 — 47 going to accept 0-4 in Rose Bowl play. His tactics PITTSBURGH 0 0 6 0 — 6 PITTSBURGH 0 0 7 7 — 14 worked, and captain Bobby LaRue led Pitt to a 21-0 Pitt’s fi rst bowl trip resembled a poli tician’s whis tle-stop If vintage football fi lms give you the im pres sion that the victory. LaRue’s running set up the fi rst touchdown of tour—wherever Pitt was at lunch time during its trek game of the 20s and 30s was run, run, and run again, the game, which, fi ttingly, he scored. LaRue’s 50-yard west, it practiced. The routine was simple: deboard the think again. USC’s Trojans bombed Pitt with an all-out run in the third quarter, which would have gone 75 yards train around 11:15; explore the day’s town until noon; passing attack. The game start ed on a bright note for for the touch down if not for a diving tackle, set up Frank lunch at 12; walk lunch off, then practice; reboard the “Jock” Sutherland’s team when Toby Uansa rushed 68 Patrick’s touchdown. Pitt led, 14-0, after three quarters. train. So it was that Pitt prac ticed in Dodge City, Al bu- yards on Pitt’s fi rst play. Pitt failed to score, then the The defense added a late touchdown, returning an quer que and Winslow, Arizona, on the way to Pasadena. walls caved in. Gaius Shaver con nect ed with Hen ry intercep tion. So elated was Sutherland that he substituted The game had a sentimental storyline: the coach against Edelson for a 55-yard touchdown. Later in the quarter, every player who made the trip, so each could forever his mentor. Panther Head Coach John B. “Jock” Shaver hit Ernest Pinckert for a 28-yard score, cap i tal iz- relate the experience of playing in a Rose Bowl victory. Sutherland had played for Stanford Coach Glenn “Pop” ing on a Pitt fumble. Another fumble led to USC’s third After four tries, the coach had fi nally overcome one of the Warner when the latter was at Pitt. Amidst all that, the touch down, a short run which opened the score to 19-0. few obstacles in his remarkable career. game, although close, was controlled by Stanford. Pitt Two Jesses set up the Tro jans’ next score when Jesse grabbed a 6-0 third-quarter lead when Jim my Hagan Mortensen and Jesse Hill teamed for a 51-yard pass play. SUGAR BOWL • JAN. 2, 1956 scooped up a Cardinal fum ble and ran 20 yards for a Russell Saunders helped con vert a USC in ter cep tion into touch down. The extra point was missed. Stanford, which a 33-0 lead with his 13-yard scoring run. Pitt fi nally New Orleans, La., The Sugar Bowl made several march es deep into Pitt ter ri to ry, fi nally broke through in the third quarter when Uansa threw a GEORGIA TECH 7 0 0 0 — 7 scored on an unusual play. On fourth-and-goal at the 28-yard pass to Wil li am Wallinchus. Southern Cal sand- PITTSBURGH 0 0 0 0 — 0 two, Stanford quar terback Biff Hoffman completed a wiched two more long touch down passes (38 and 62 A controversial pass interference pen alty against Pitt’s pass to Bob Sims, but it was short of the goal line. Sims yards) around a Tom Parkinson-to-Paul Collins 36-yard Bobby Grier, the fi rst black man ever to play in the Sugar was hit and fumbled, but Frank Wilton picked up the TD pass for Pitt to arrive at the fi nal score. In all, the Bowl, put Georgia Tech on the doorstep for the game’s loose ball and carried it in to tie the game. Hoffman’s Trojans scored the most points against Pitt since 1903. only touchdown. Pitt, under new Head Coach John extra point won it, 7-6. Pitt, a slight favorite entering the It would be Sutherland’s second-worst margin of defeat Michelosen—the only man in Pitt history to play and game, mus tered very little offense in its fi rst of four Rose in his 15 seasons at Pitt; the worst would come three coach in bowl games (he was a quarterback on the 1936 Bowl games. years later, also against USC in the Rose Bowl. Rose Bowl team)—had several chances to tie the game

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but hit a wall of futility. Grier’s penalty gave Tech the ball FIESTA BOWL • DEC. 21, 1973 SUN BOWL • DEC. 26, 1975 on the 1, from where Wade Mitchell snuck in for the score. Tempe, Ariz., Sun Devil Stadium El Paso, Texas, Sun Bowl Stadium A fumble killed a fi rst-quarter drive, then quarterback ARIZONA STATE 7 0 3 18 — 28 KANSAS 0 0 7 12 — 19 Corny Salvaterra was stopped on a fourth-and-goal just PITTSBURGH 7 0 0 0 — 7 PITTSBURGH 7 12 0 14 — 33 before halftime. Pitt’s Ray DiPasquale intercepted a pass to squelch a fourth quarter threat by Tech. In the fi nal A new era in Pitt football was ushered in with the A player rushing for 100 yards is impressive. Two players moments, Pitt made a furious attempt to tie the game. Panthers’ fi rst bowl appearance in 17 years. Coach-of- on the same team is remarkable. Three is unheard of, The Panthers, who were penalized twice on the last drive, the-Year Johnny Majors had revived a struggling program but that is how Pitt knocked off Kansas. Elliott Walker were on Tech’s 5-yard line when time ran out. and Pitt was 6-4-1 entering this game. Freshman Tony (11 carries for 123 yards, 11.2 average) got the ball Dorsett was a big part of the turnaround, rushing for rolling with a 60-yard touchdown run in the fi rst quar ter. 1,686 yards. Pitt struck fi rst, with Dorsett scoring two Tony Dorsett (27-142) scored two touchdowns in the plays after Tom Perko recovered Arizona State quarterback second quarter. Pitt had nearly 300 rushing yards at the Danny White’s fumble on the fi rst play of the game. But inter mission. Quarterback Robert Haygood ran the veer the Sun Devils, playing on their own fi eld, proved too offense to perfection, rush ing for 101 yards (14 carries) tough. Woody Green scored four plays after Dorsett’s when he wasn’t busy pitching out to Dorsett. Haygood touchdown to tie the game. Arizona State scored three also connected with Gordon Jones for a touchdown after touch downs in 6:04 of the fourth quarter, and although Walker scored his second of the game. Jones set up his Pitt blocked all three extra points, the game ended one- own touchdown with a 63-yard kickoff return. With eight sided after being tied at half time. Dorsett rushed for 100 wins, Pitt had its best season since 1963. Dorsett rushed yards, but Pitt turned the ball over seven times. Both for 1,686 yards on the season, matching his 1973 total. quarterbacks, White and Pitt’s Billy Daniels, threw three

inter ceptions, but White completed 14-of-19 for 269 PROFILES yards. Daniels was 7-20 for just 57 yards. 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON IN REVIEW

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Jacksonville, Fla., The Gator Bowl RECORD BOOK GEORGIA TECH 7 7 7 0 — 21 PITTSBURGH 0 7 7 0 — 14 Coach John Michelosen’s team had wanted a rematch with Georgia Tech, but the result was the same—a seven-point loss. Pitt outgained Tech by 106 yards, 313- 207, but was plagued by turn overs. Georgia Tech converted an early inter ception into a touchdown and a PITT HISTORY 7-0 lead. Pitt was stopped on a goal-line stand at the start of the second quarter, and Tech increased its lead late in the quarter with a halfback-option TD pass. Pitt quarter back Corny Salvaterra hit Dick Bowen with a 36-yard scoring pass just before the half, and Pitt trailed, 14-7. Bowen’s fumble on the second-half kickoff John Majors receives a victory ride from John Pelusi (left) and Joe Stone following the 1975 Sun Bowl victory over Kansas. set up the clinching touchdown. Pitt pulled to within THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL seven on Salvaterra’s sneak, but could draw no closer.

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SUGAR BOWL • JAN. 1, 1977 healthy,” said Panther Coach Jackie Sherrill, who game’s wan ing moments. Junior cornerback Terry White New Orleans, La., The Superdome fi nished his fi rst year at Pitt with a 9-2-1 mark. intercepted two passes. One set up the second of three Mark Schubert fi eld goals; the other allowed Pitt to run GEORGIA 0 0 3 0 — 3 out the clock. Two of Schubert’s kicks were from 46 PITTSBURGH 7 14 3 3 — 27 TANGERINE BOWL • DEC. 23, 1978 Orlando, Fla., Tangerine Bowl yards out. Pitt’s only touchdown came after a 12-play The many remarkable accomplishments Tony Dorsett drive, with Marino hitting Benjie Pryor from 12 yards achieved in his four years at Pitt were punctuated by his NC STATE 7 10 3 10 — 30 out. The last three plays of the drive: Marino to Mike role in this win, one that gave Pitt its fi rst national PITTSBURGH 0 0 3 14 — 17 Dombrowski for 34 yards, Marino to Ralph Still for 24 championship in 39 years. Dorsett, quarterback Matt The Panthers saved their worst per formance of the yards, and the touchdown. Cavanaugh and a marauding defense just would not be season for this bowl out ing with North Carolina State. denied in the fi rst indoor Sugar Bowl game. Cavanaugh, Primarily a running team in 1978, Pitt attempted to open GATOR BOWL • DEC. 29, 1980 named the game’s MVP, scored from six yards out to give it up on this night, throwing 48 passes. Four were Jacksonville, Fla., The Gator Bowl Pitt a 7-0 lead. The celebration of that touchdown intercepted, however. The Wolfpack, led by star running became a Sports Illustrated cover that can be seen at back Ted Brown, rolled up a 23-3 fourth quarter lead S. CAROLINA 0 3 0 6 — 9 several sites around Pitt’s campus. The photo headline before Pitt quarterback Rick Trocano tried to bring the PITTSBURGH 10 7 17 3 — 37 simply read: “PITT IS IT!” Gordon Jones turned a short Panthers back. An 18-play drive featured four fourth- Pitt’s defense wanted this game badly. Its leader for four pass into a 59-yard touchdown excursion in the second down conversions, the last of which resulted in a Freddie years, Hugh Green, fi nished second in the Heisman Trophy quarter. Dorsett’s 10-yard score late in the half Jacobs touchdown. Pitt moved to State’s 34-yard line voting behind South Carolina’s George Rogers. With the cemented the victory. He was far from through, however. with fi ve minutes remaining, but an interception settled chance to avenge that result, Pitt smothered Gamecocks After gaining 65 yards in the fi rst half, the Heisman the issue. Trocano was intercepted twice more before the with a swarming defense and an effi cient offense. Rick Trophy winner exploded in the second to fi nish with a game ended, but he also led Pitt to the game’s fi nal Trocano and Dan Marino split time at quarter back; each Sugar Bowl record 202 yards rushing, including 67 on touch down. “Execution on our part was our biggest threw a touchdown pass and Trocano added a short TD one run that set up one of Carson Long’s two second- problem,” Coach Jackie Sherrill said. “’We didn’t play run. Although Rogers gained 113 yards, his two fumbles half fi eld goals. The defense created six turnovers, and well...and the turnovers hurt us.’’ Pitt fi nished 8-4. were more of a factor in the game than his rushing out- limited the Bulldogs to 181 yards. Pitt defenders actually put. Tom Flynn recov ered Rogers’ fumble on the fi rst play caught more Georgia passes than did Georgia receivers of the game, leading to Trocano’s score. Randy McMillan (four interceptions, compared to three completions in 22 scored two touchdowns as Pitt rolled to a 37-3 lead. The attempts). , Georgia’s head coach, said defense was led by Rickey Jackson, who made 19 tackles this about the 12-0 Panthers: “They proved today they (14 solos). Pitt fi nished the season 11-1. are the best in the country. They have amazing balance; they are the best defensive team we’ve seen. I think that SUGAR BOWL • JAN. 1, 1982 is obvious. They are also the best offensive team we’ve faced.” Pitt coach Johnny Majors, who completed his New Orleans, La., The Superdome four-year stint at Pitt with a 33-13-1 record (after a GEORGIA 0 7 6 7 — 20 combined 13-29 mark in the previous four years) was PITTSBURGH 0 3 7 14 — 24 named Coach-of-the-Year for the second time at Pitt. One of the most dramatic fi nishes in Pitt football history gave Pitt its second Sugar Bowl win over Georgia. Pitt GATOR BOWL • DEC. 30, 1977 trailed, 20-17, with 42 seconds remaining. It faced a Jacksonville, Fla., The Gator Bowl fourth-and-5 at the Bulldog 33. Coach Jackie Sherrill disdained the poten tial 50-yard fi eld goal attempt. “With CLEMSON 0 3 0 0 — 3 fi ve minutes to go I said we were not here to tie, we were PITTSBURGH 10 7 7 10 — 34 here to win,” Sherrill said. Dan Marino wanted to throw a Pitt set fi ve Gator Bowl records for offensive profi ciency short pass to a running back to get the fi rst down, but a in an astounding demolition of the highly regarded Georgia blitz left tight end John Brown in single coverage Clemson Tigers. Matt Cavanaugh completed 23-of-36 down the middle. Marino was right on target for the passes for 387 yards and four touchdowns as Pitt touchdown, his third of the game. The Panther defense outgained Clemson, 566-268. Three scoring tosses went limited Herschel Walker to 84 yards on 25 carries. to fullback Elliott Walker, who joined Tony Dorsett as the FIESTA BOWL • DEC. 25, 1979 second Pitt back ever to rush for 1,000 yards in Tempe, Ariz., Sun Devil Stadium COTTON BOWL • JAN. 1, 1983 a season. Gordon Jones scored the other TD on one of his ARIZONA 0 0 3 7 — 10 Dallas, Texas, The Cotton Bowl 10 receptions for 163 yards. Cavanaugh threw for 211 PITTSBURGH 3 3 7 3 — 16 yards and two touchdowns in the fi rst half alone. SMU 0 0 0 7 — 7 Clemson’s vaunted passing combination of Steve Fuller- Pitt fi nished the 1979 season with a 10-game winning PITTSBURGH 0 0 3 0 — 3 streak, built in part around the arm of freshman to-Jerry Butler was rendered ineffective by a Pitt The Panthers’ season came to a dismal end as Pitt lost secondary which swooped in for four interceptions, two quarterback Dan Marino. The season fi nale came on to Southern Methodist in the Mustangs’ own backyard. by senior safety Bob Jury. Cavanaugh, an All-American in Christmas Day, with the Panthers rounding out an 11-1 Dan Marino, in his last game at Pitt, was plagued by 1977, missed part of the season after suffering a broken campaign with a 16-10 win over Arizona. The Wildcats, dropped passes on the cold, rainy day. He completed wrist against Notre Dame in the fi rst game of the year. “I coached by former Pitt radio commentator Tony Mason, 19-of-37 for 181 yards. Fumbles were the story of the shudder to think what he could have done had he stayed threatened often but did not score a touchdown until the fi rst quarter. Joe McCall lost one at the SMU one-yard

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line, but Mustang QB Lance McIlhenny returned the favor BLUEBONNET BOWL • DEC. 31, 1987 JOHN HANCOCK BOWL • DEC. 30, 1989 with a fumble at the Pitt seven. Eric Schubert’s missed Houston, Texas, The Astrodome El Paso, Texas, Sun Bowl Stadium fi eld goal attempt left the game scoreless at the half. TEXAS 14 3 3 12 — 32 TEXAS A&M 7 3 12 6 — 28 Marino completed fi ve straight short passes to set up PITTSBURGH 7 0 7 13 — 27 PITTSBURGH 7 10 7 7 — 31 Schubert’s 43-yard kick which gave Pitt its only points. SMU’s “Pony Express” backfi eld ( and Despite late heroics from Larry Wanke, Pitt was grounded Led by bowl MVP Alex Van Pelt’s 354 yards passing, Craig James) led an 80-yard drive, which McIlhenny in this aerial circus, as Texas quarterback Brett Stafford Pitt parlayed a John Hancock Bowl-record 530 yards capped off with a nine-yard run. Pitt’s last chance ended and split end Tony Jones set Bluebonnet Bowl records. in offense into a 31-28 come-from-behind victory over when a Marino pass was tipped and intercepted in the The New Year’s Eve crowd was treated to an action-packed Texas A&M. It was a day of fi rsts for the Panthers. Paul end zone. game from the start. Stafford connected with Jones for a Hackett, named head coach moments before kick off, won 77-yard touchdown on the fi rst play from scrimmage. Pitt his fi rst game as a head coach. It also was Pitt’s fi rst FIESTA BOWL • JAN. 2, 1984 retaliated quickly: Billy Owens returned the kickoff 45 bowl win since the Panthers’ 24-20 Sugar Bowl victory yards, Billy Osborn hit Reggie Williams for 45 more yards over Georgia in 1982. Van Pelt, who completed 20 of 40 Tempe, Ariz., Sun Devil Stadium on a trick play; then Craig Heyward tied the score with a passes and threw for two touchdowns, rallied the OHIO STATE 7 7 0 14 — 28 four-yard burst. Six plays later, the Long horns took the Panthers from a 28-24 defi cit, when he connected with PITTSBURGH 0 7 0 16 — 23 lead for good as Stafford hit Jones on a short pass that Henry Tuten on a 44-yard touchdown strike with just 2:19 John Congemi completed a school-record 31 passes for he broke for a 60-yard touchdown. Stafford fi nished the remaining in the game, giving Pitt a 31-28 lead. 341 yards, but a late Ohio State touchdown pass spoiled fi rst quarter with 202 yards passing on the way to a 368- Tailback Curvin Richards rushed for 156 yards on 23 Congemi’s, and Pitt’s, afternoon. Congemi’s second- yard night. Jones set records for receiving yards and carries and scored the fi rst points of the game with a quarter touchdown pass to tight end Clint Wilson tied longest recep tion. Wanke replaced Darnell Dickerson 12-yard TD. Texas A&M countered with a nine-yard the score at 7-7, but the Buckeyes led, 14-7, entering early in the third quarter after Dickerson suffered a knee touchdown run by quarterback Lance Pavlas, tying the the fourth quarter. Wilson fell on Joe McCall’s fum ble in injury. Wanke completed 8-of-20 passes for 172 yards score at 7-7 to end the fi rst quarter. With the score tied PROFILES the end zone to tie the score early in the fourth quarter. and three touchdowns, including two late in the fourth at 10 late in the fi rst half, Van Pelt threw an eight-yard Ohio State’s Keith Byars scored his second touchdown by quarter that cut the Long horns’ lead to fi ve. Heyward touch down pass to Ronald Redmon, giving Pitt a 17-10 returning the ensuing kickoff 99 yards. Congemi was six- rushed for 136 yards, winning his personal battle with halftime lead. Flanker Olanda Truitt completed his for-six on Pitt’s next touchdown drive, which culminated Texas star Eric Metcalf, who fi n ished with 95 yards rushing. freshman season in stellar fashion, catching four passes with an 11-yard pass to Dwight Collins. Congemi, who Heyward ended the season with 1,791 yards, the second- for 124 yards, including a key 59-yard recep tion that best in Pitt history. Pitt fi nished the year at 8-4, their set up Redmon’s score. Carnel Smith fi nished the game completed 19-of-27 in the second half, had his conversion 2010 SEASON pass bro ken up, and Pitt trailed, 21-20. A 17-play drive most success ful season since 1983. with 10 tackles and Barry Threats had a game-ending IN REVIEW later in the quarter ended with Snuffy Everett’s 37-yard interception, which ended Texas A&M’s fi nal drive and fi eld goal to put the Panthers on top. Quarterback Mike secured the Panthers’ victory. The Hancock Bowl win Tomczak led Ohio State back, ending an 89-yard drive marked the end of another decade in Pitt football history with a 39-yard bomb to Thad Jemison, who scored with and the dawn of the Hackett coaching era. The Panthers 39 seconds remaining. Head Coach Foge Fazio’s Panthers fi nished the 1989 season with an 8-3-1 record.

drove to the Buckeye 24, but could get no further. RECORD BOOK AXA/EQUITABLE LIBERTY BOWL • DEC. 31, 1997 Memphis, Tenn., Liberty Bowl SO. MISS. 7 7 14 13 — 41 PITTSBURGH 0 7 0 0 — 7 Playing its fi rst postseason game in eight sea sons, Pittsburgh fell victim to an opportunistic South ern Mis sis sip pi defense and suffered a 41-7 defeat in the PITT HISTORY 1997 AXA/Equitable Liberty Bowl. It was the Pan thers’ fi rst-ever ap pear ance in the Liberty Bowl and their fi rst bowl game since a 31-28 victory over Texas A&M in the 1989 John Hancock Bowl. Pitts burgh threat ened ear ly, driv ing to the Gold en Ea gles’ 13 on its initial series, but failed to score any points. Southern Miss re spond ed with

a pair of touch down drives for a 14-0 second-quarter THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL lead. The Panther offense, held in check for most of the game, had its lone shinning moment when quar ter back Pete Gonzalez con nect ed with Jake Hoffart on an 89-yard pass-and-run touch down as Pittsburgh trailed 14-7 at half time. Hoffart, who fi n ished with fi ve catches for 121 yards, set a Liberty Bowl record with his touch down John Brown (89) and Dan Marino celebrate their game-winning touchdown pass in the fi nal minute of the 1982 Sugar Bowl catch. The Pan thers, how ev er, would come no closer. against Georgia. USM’s de fense re turned a fum ble and two in ter cep tions for touch downs in the sec ond half to roll to its fi rst victory ever over Pitts burgh.

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INSIGHT.COM BOWL • DEC. 28, 2000 Phoenix, Ariz., Bank One Ballpark IOWA STATE 7 20 0 10 — 37 PITTSBURGH 7 0 13 9 — 29 Making its second postseason appearance under Walt Harris, Pittsburgh rolled up big offensive numbers but fell in a shootout to Iowa State, 37-29, in the Insight.com Bowl. The Panthers held statistical advantages in total offense (491 yards to 375), passing (347 to 308) and rushing (164 to 107). The Panthers struck on their very fi rst possession of the game when John Turman hit a streaking Antonio Bryant for a 72-yard touchdown and 7-0 lead. The Cyclones, however, responded with 27 unanswered points, including 20 in the second period. Pittsburgh pulled within 27-14 when Rod Rutherford snuck in from two yards out. Bryant then made a brilliant diving catch for a 44-yard touchdown and the Panthers trailed 27-20 with 2:05 left in the third. The Panthers’ momentum was slowed when Iowa State’s JaMain Billups returned a punt 72 yards for a score early in the fourth. Kevan Barlow, who fi nished with 114 rushing yards, bulled in from the three to make it 34-29 at the 9:45 mark. But the Panthers could draw no closer. The contest marked the fi rst football game ever played in Bank One Ballpark, home of Major League Baseball’s Arizona Diamondbacks. Shawn Robinson’s 66-yard punt return for a touchdown sparked Pitt’s victory over Oregon State in the 2002 Insight Bowl.

VISIT FLORIDA TANGERINE BOWL • DEC. 20, 2001 INSIGHT BOWL • DEC. 26, 2002 CONTINENTAL TIRE BOWL • DEC. 27, 2003 Orlando, Fla., Florida Citrus Bowl Phoenix, Ariz., Bank One Ballpark Charlotte, N.C., Ericsson Stadium NC STATE 3 7 0 9 — 19 PITTSBURGH 7 3 14 14 — 38 PITTSBURGH 0 13 3 0 — 16 PITTSBURGH 3 21 3 7 — 34 OREGON STATE 7 3 3 0 — 13 VIRGINIA 7 10 3 3 — 23 Pittsburgh captured its fi rst bowl victory since 1989 with Pittsburgh achieved its fi nest season in two decades A skillful and methodical opening drive that moved 69 a 34-19 win over NC State in the Visit Florida Tangerine with a 38-13 triumph over Oregon State in the Insight yards to the Virginia one-yard line ultimately failed to Bowl. The victory gave the Panthers their strongest close Bowl. The Panthers fi nished 9-4, their winningest season produce any points, setting the tone in Pittsburgh’s to a season since 1980 by winning their fi nal six games. since 1982, and secured a spot in the fi nal national polls 23-16 loss in the Continental Tire Bowl. Virginia scored Hobbled by an ankle injury, Antonio Bryant went on to for the fi rst time since 1989. The win marked the Panthers’ the game’s fi rst touchdown four plays later and went on earn Most Valuable Player honors after catching seven second consecutive postseason victory. A stifl ing defensive to win its second consecutive Continental Tire Bowl. passes for 101 yards and two touchdowns. David effort, effi cient offense as well as a special teams gem Missed opportunities were the theme for Pitt, which Priestley put up MVP-like statistics himself, completing keyed the result. Tied at 10 at halftime, OSU quarterback fi nished 8-5 for the season, with a missed extra point, 18-of-32 passes for 271 yards and the two scoring Derek Anderson was intercepted by Tez Morris, who returned missed fi eld goal, an interception and a lost fumble on a strikes to Bryant. The duo propelled the Panthers to a the ball 36 yards to the Beavers’ 23 early in the third potential game-tying drive. Heisman Trophy runner-up 24-10 halftime lead. The Pittsburgh defense held strong quarter. Rod Rutherford completed a 22-yard pass to Larry Fitzgerald saw his NCAA record touchdown streak and limited Wolfpack quarterback Philip Rivers to just Larry Fitzgerald to the one before rushing up the middle end at 18 games, but the All-American still led the 189 yards through the air and sacked him four times. NC for a 17-10 lead just three minutes into the second half. Panthers with fi ve catches for 77 yards. Brandon Miree State closed to 27-19 in the fourth quarter but blitzing The Panthers broke open the contest later in the third rushed for 110 yards and added four receptions, Lewis Moore quelled the threat when he sacked Rivers when Shawn Robinson fi elded a punt at the Panthers’ including one for a 17-yard touchdown. The scoring pass and forced a fumble. Tyre Young picked it up and ran 34, ran wide to the right and sprinted down the sideline from Rod Rutherford was his 37th of the season, tying 16 yards untouched for the clinching TD. Moore, who for a 66-yard touchdown. It was the fi rst punt return for Dan Marino’s school record set in 1981. fi nished with seven tackles (all solo), including two for a TD in Pittsburgh’s bowl history. Pittsburgh iced the losses, was named Pittsburgh’s Defensive MVP. game with a 44-yard touchdown drive climaxed by Brandon Miree’s seven-yard burst. Miree, who earned the game’s Offensive MVP honor, fi nished with 113 yards rushing on 20 carries (5.7 avg.). In contrast, OSU tailback Steven Jackson — who entered the game as the nation’s fi fth-leading rusher — was held to a season- low 34 yards.

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TOSTITOS FIESTA BOWL • JAN. 1, 2005 SUN BOWL • DEC. 31, 2008 placekicker Justin Kahut accounted for the lone points of Tempe, Ariz., Sun Devil Stadium El Paso, Texas, Sun Bowl Stadium the day on a 44-yard fi eld goal with 2:18 left in the second quarter. It was the lowest scoring bowl game PITTSBURGH 0 0 7 0 — 7 OREGON STATE 0 3 0 0 — 3 since 1959, a 0-0 tie between Air Force and TCU in the UTAH 7 7 21 0 — 35 PITTSBURGH 0 0 0 0 — 0 Cotton Bowl. Making its fi rst appearance in the Fiesta Bowl since the Making its fi rst bowl appearance since the 2004 season, 1983 season, Pitt fell victim to a lethal Utah passing Pitt failed to take advantage of a masterful defensive MEINEKE CAR CARE BOWL • DEC. 26, 2009 performance, falling to Oregon State, 3-0, in the Sun game and equally potent pass rush in a 35-7 defeat. Charlotte, N.C., Bank of America Stadium Tyler Palko was sacked a Fiesta Bowl-record nine times Bowl. The Panthers (9-4) held the Beavers to 273 yards and forced three turnovers. Unfortunately Pitt’s offense PITTSBURGH 0 13 3 3 — 19 and the Panthers’ offense was grounded most of the was also bottled up, managing only 178 yards and never NORTH CAROLINA 7 3 7 0 — 17 evening. The Utes fi nished the 2004 season with a 12-0 penetrating Oregon State’s 36-yard line. The Panthers Dan Hutchins kicked four fi eld goals, including a record and ranked as high as fourth in the fi nal polls. appeared poised to pull out another fourth-quarter Pitt fi nished with an 8-4 mark and ranked No. 25. Utah 33-yarder with 52 seconds left, to lift Pitt past North comeback when T.J. Porter returned a punt 36 yards to Carolina in the Meineke Car Care Bowl. The victory scored touchdowns on fi ve of its fi rst seven possessions, the OSU 42 with 12:39 left in the game. A sack and climaxed a 10-3 season for the Panthers, their including all three in the third quarter. Pitt advanced forced fumble by the Beavers’ Victor Butler, however, winningest campaign since 1981. Freshman running into Utah territory three times in the fi rst half but four ended the threat. Pitt’s fi nal scoring opportunity came back Dion Lewis was named the bowl’s MVP after sacks and a blocked fi eld goal kept the Panthers off the with 2:02 remaining when Conor Lee attempted a 57-yard rushing for 159 yards and a touchdown against the scoreboard. The Panthers’ lone score came on a beautiful fi eld goal, but the kick fell just short of the crossbar. nation’s No. 6 overall defense. Lewis fi nished his Linebackers Scott McKillop and Austin Ransom led Pitt over-the-shoulder grab by Greg Lee that went for a spectacular debut season with a Pitt freshman-record with 11 tackles each. McKillop also had an interception 31-yard touchdown with 4:28 left in the third quarter. 1,799 yards, surpassing Tony Dorsett’s 1973 frosh total in the end zone to end the fi rst half. Greg Romeus was (1,686). Hutchins set Pitt records for single-season fi eld Lee had seven receptions for 93 yards, while fellow named the Jimmy Rogers Jr. Most Valuable Lineman after wideout Joe DelSardo had nine catches for 109 yards. goals (23) and kick scoring (115). His four fi eld goals PROFILES collecting four tackles and two sacks. Oregon State (9-4) also set a Meineke Car Care Bowl record. Linebacker Max Gruder had a game-high 11 tackles, while defensive PITT BOWL GAME HISTORY tackle Mick Williams had two sacks. Freshman linebacker Dan Mason, making a surprise start, had a Year Bowl Opponent Pitt Opp. Record key interception on the goal line late in the fi rst half. As 1927* Rose Bowl Stanford 6 7 8-1-1 a unit, the Pitt defense limited the Tar Heels to just 264 total yards, including a mere 81 on the ground. It was

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Pitt’s fi rst postseason victory since the 2002 Insight IN REVIEW 1932* Rose Bowl U.S.C. 0 35 8-1-2 Bowl. The win clinched a fi nal national ranking of No. 15 1936* Rose Bowl Washington 21 0 8-1-1 in both polls for Pitt, its highest since 1982. The Tar 1955* Sugar Bowl Georgia Tech 0 7 7-4 Heels fi nished 8-5. 1956 Gator Bowl Georgia Tech 14 21 7-3-1 1973 Fiesta Bowl Arizona State 7 28 6-5-1 BBVA COMPASS BOWL • JAN. 8, 2011 1975 Sun Bowl Kansas 33 19 8-4 Birmingham, Ala., Legion Field RECORD BOOK 1976* Sugar Bowl Georgia 27 3 12-0 PITTSBURGH 0 13 7 7 — 27 1977 Gator Bowl Clemson 34 3 9-2-1 KENTUCKY 3 0 7 0 — 10 1978 Tangerine Bowl N.C. State 17 30 8-4 Pitt utilized a punishing running game and forced two 1979 Fiesta Bowl Arizona 16 10 11-1 Kentucky punting miscues to defeat the Wildcats, 27-10, in the BBVA Compass Bowl played at historic Legion 1980 Gator Bowl South Carolina 37 9 11-1 Field in Birmingham, Ala. Andrew Taglianetti blocked a 1981* Sugar Bowl Georgia 24 20 11-1 punt to set up Pitt’s fi rst touchdown late in the second 1982* Cotton Bowl S.M.U. 3 7 9-3 quarter, giving the Panthers a 13-3 lead. Pitt then forced PITT HISTORY 1983* Fiesta Bowl Ohio State 23 28 8-3-1 an incomplete pass on a Kentucky fake punt early in the third, setting up Tino Sunseri’s 13-yard TD pass to Brock 1987 Bluebonnet Bowl Texas 27 32 8-4 DeCicco that made it 20-3. The Wildcats countered with 1989 John Hancock Bowl Texas A&M 31 28 8-3-1 their only touchdown, a one-yard run by Moncell Allen 1997 Liberty Bowl Southern Mississippi 7 41 6-6 later in the period that cut the defi cit to 10. But the 2000 Insight.com Bowl Iowa State 29 37 7-5 Panthers answered with a long drive that was capped by a two-yard touchdown run by Dion Lewis to seal the 2001 Tangerine Bowl NC State 34 19 7-5 result. Lewis rushed for 105 yards and a TD to earn THIS IS PITT his PRO FOOTBALL 2002 Insight Bowl Oregon State 38 13 9-4 second consecutive bowl MVP award. Defensively the 2003 Continental Tire Bowl Virginia 16 23 8-5 Panthers held Kentucky well below its average of 33 2004* Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Utah 7 35 8-4 points per game. Defensive backs Dom DeCicco and K’Waun Williams had nine tackles each. Pitt, playing 2008 Brut Sun Bowl Oregon State 0 3 9-4 the game under acting head coach Phil Bennett, 2009 Meineke Car Care Bowl North Carolina 19 17 10-3 fi nished 8-5, while the Wildcats fell to 6-7. 2010* BBVA Compass Bowl Kentucky 27 10 8-5

*Game played the following calendar year Total Points: Pittsburgh 511, Opponents 532

169 TV GAMES

Date Opponent Score Pitt/Opp. Coverage Network PITT TELEVISION RECORDS 1951 ALL-TIME TV RECORD (274) 123-146-5 REGIONAL (111) 60-48-3 Sept. 29 Duke 14-19 R NBC TV RECORD IN NIGHT GAMES (66) 25-40-1 ABC (18) 11-7-0 HOME (122) 56-64-2 1953 Big East (9) 2-7-0 AWAY (128) 55-70-3 CBS (9) 6-3-0 Oct. 31 Minnesota 14-35 N NBC NEUTRAL (1) 1-0-0 ESPN Regional (49) 27-22-0 1954 BOWL GAMES (23) 11-12-0 Fox Sports (1) 1-0-0 Oct. 23 Northwestern 14-7 N ABC NATIONAL NETWORK (63) 20-42-1 Jefferson-Pilot (11) 6-4-1 ABC (28) 11-16-1 Katz (2) 1-1-0 1955 CBS (14) 3-11-0 NBC (5) 2-2-1 Sept. 24 at Syracuse 22-12 R NBC MIZLOU (3) 0-3-0 NESN (1) 1-0-0 Jan. 2, 1956* Georgia Tech 0-7 N NBC NBC (18) 6-12-0 Prime Sports (1) 1-0-0 NATIONAL CABLE (100) 43-56-1 *Sugar Bowl Raycom/WTAE (1) 0-1-0 CBS CSN (1) 1-0-0 TCS (1) 0-0-1 1956 ESPN (60) 27-32-1 TNT (1) 1-0-0 Dec. 8 at Miami (Fla.) 14-7 N NBC ESPN2 (22) 7-15-0 T.E.N./T.V.E.N. (2) 1-1-0 Dec. 29* Georgia Tech 14-21 N CBS ESPNU (7) 3-4-0 WTBS (1) 0-1-0 *Gator Bowl USA (8) 5-3-0 1957 Versus (1) 0-1-0 Dec. 7 at Miami (Fla.) 13-28 N NBC KEY: TCS Total Communications Systems T.E.N./T.V.E.N. Television Enterprise Network 1958 TNT Turner Network Television Oct. 25 Army 14-14 R NBC NESN New England Sports Network Nov. 8 Notre Dame 29-26 R NBC NOTE: The following games were also telecast on a secondary entity not included in the breakdown listed above. Oct. 3, 1981 a win at South Carolina (ABC) — a game also shown as a taped delay nationally on ESPN 1959 Oct. 20, 1984 a loss at Miami (Fla.) (USA) — a game also shown regionally on Katz Sept. 21, 1985 a loss to Boston College (USA) — a game also shown regionally on T.V.E.N. Nov. 7 at Boston College 22-14 N NBC Oct. 5, 1985 a win over South Carolina (USA) — a game also shown regionally on T.V.E.N. Oct. 12, 1985 a win over NC State (USA) — a game also shown regionally on T.V.E.N. Nov. 14 Notre Dame 28-13 R NBC Oct. 11, 1986 a win at Notre Dame (USA) — a game also shown regionally on T.V.E.N. On Oct. 5, 2002 a win at Syracuse (Big East) — a game also shown regionally on ESPN 1960 On Sept. 16, 2006 a loss to Michigan State (ESPN2) — a game also shown regionally on ABC Sept. 2 Michigan State 7-7 N ABC 1961 Date Opponent Score Pitt/Opp. Coverage Network Sept. 1 at Miami (Fla.) 10-7 N ABC 1976 1962 Sept. 11 at Notre Dame 31-10 R ABC Sept. 15 Miami (Fla.) 14-23 N CBS Nov. 1 West Virginia 24-16 R ABC Nov. 26# Penn State**ß 24-7 N ABC 1963 Jan. 1, 1977* Georgia 27-3 N ABC Oct. 19 at West Virginia 13-10 R CBS *Sugar Bowl 1964 1977 Sept. 12 UCLA 12-17 N NBC Sept. 1 Notre Dame 9-19 N ABC Oct. 31 at Syracuse 6-21 R NBC Nov. 2 Penn State 13-15 N ABC 1965 Dec. 30#* Clemson 34-3 N ABC Oct. 9 at Duke 13-21 N NBC *Gator Bowl

1973 1978 Dec. 21#* Arizona State 7-28 N MIZLOU Sept. 3 North Carolina 20-16 R ABC *Fiesta Bowl Oct. 1 at Notre Dame 17-26 N ABC Nov. 2 at Penn State 10-17 N ABC 1974 Dec. 23* NC State 17-30 N MIZLOU Nov. 2 Penn State** 10-31 N ABC *Tangerine Bowl 1975 Nov. 8 at West Virginia 14-17 R ABC 1979 Nov. 22 Penn State** 6-7 N ABC Nov. 3 Syracuse 28-21 R ABC Dec. 26* Kansas 33-19 N CBS Dec. 1 at Penn State 29-14 N ABC *Sun Bowl Dec. 25* Arizona 16-10 N NBC *Fiesta Bowl

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Date Opponent Score Pitt/Opp. Coverage Network Date Opponent Score Pitt/Opp. Coverage Network 1980 1986 Sept. 13 Boston College 14-6 R ABC Sept. 1# Maryland 7-10 N ESPN Nov. 1 at Syracuse 43-6 R ABC Sept. 20 at Purdue 41-26 R TNT Nov. 28 at Penn State 14-9 N ABC Sept. 27 West Virginia 48-16 R T.E.N. Dec. 29* South Carolina 37-9 N ABC Oct. 11 at Notre Dame 10-9 N USA *Gator Bowl R T.V.E.N. Nov. 1 at Syracuse 20-24 R T.V.E.N. 1981 Nov. 8 Miami (Fla.) 10-37 R ABC Oct. 3 at South Carolina 42-28 N ESPN (TD) Nov. 22 at Penn State 14-34 N USA R ABC Oct. 24 Syracuse 23-10 R USA 1987 Nov. 21 at Temple 35-0 N USA (TD) Sept. 2# at BYU 27-17 N ESPN Nov. 28 Penn State 14-48 N ABC Sept. 26 at West Virginia 6-3 R Jeff.-Pilot Jan. 1, 1982* Georgia 24-20 N ABC Oct. 10# Notre Dame 30-22 N ESPN *Sugar Bowl Oct. 24 at Navy 10-6 R Jeff.-Pilot Oct. 31 Syracuse 10-24 N CBS 1982 Nov. 14# Penn State 10-0 N ESPN Sept. 9# North Carolina** 7-6 N CBS Dec. 3#* Texas 27-32 N MIZLOU Oct. 2 West Virginia 16-13 R ABC *Bluebonnet Bowl

Nov. 13 at Army 24-6 N ESPN (TD) PROFILES Nov. 20 Rutgers 52-6 N ESPN (TD) 1988 Nov. 26 at Penn State 10-19 N ABC Sept. 17# Ohio State 42-10 N ESPN Jan. 1, 1983* SMU 3-7 N CBS Sept. 24 West Virginia 10-31 R Jeff.-Pilot *Cotton Bowl Oct. 1 at Boston College 31-34 R Jeff.-Pilot Oct. 8# Notre Dame 20-30 N ESPN 1983 Nov. 5 Rutgers 20-10 R Jeff.-Pilot 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON

Oct. 1 at West Virginia 21-24 R CBS Nov. 12 at Penn State 14-7 N ESPN IN REVIEW Nov. 5 at Notre Dame 21-16 R CBS Nov. 19 at NC State 3-14 R Jeff.-Pilot Jan. 1, 1984* Ohio State 23-28 N NBC Dec. 3 at Syracuse 7-24 N ESPN *Fiesta Bowl 1989 1984 Sept. 9 at Boston College 29-10 R NESN Sept. 1 BYU 14-20 N ESPN Sept. 23# at Syracuse 30-23 N ESPN Sept. 15 Oklahoma 10-42 N ABC Sept. 30# at West Virginia 31-31 N ESPN RECORD BOOK Oct. 6 East Carolina 17-10 R Katz Oct. 7 at Temple 27-3 R Jeff.-Pilot Oct. 13 at South Carolina 21-45 R Katz Oct. 14 Navy 31-14 R Jeff.-Pilot Oct. 20 at Miami (Fla.) 7-27 N USA Oct. 28# Notre Dame 7-45 N ESPN R Katz Nov. 11 Miami (Fla.) 3-24 N CBS Nov. 25 Penn State 13-16 N CBS 1985 Dec. 2 Rutgers@ 46-29 R Prime Sports

Aug. 31# Purdue 31-30 N ESPN PITT HISTORY Network Sept. 14# at Ohio State 7-10 N WTBS Dec. 30* Texas A&M 31-28 N CBS Sept. 21 Boston College 22-29 N USA R T.E.N. *John Hancock Bowl Sept. 28 at West Virginia 10-10 R TCS 1990 Oct. 5 South Carolina 42-7 N USA Sept. 8 Boston College 29-6 R Jeff.-Pilot R T.E.N. Sept. 15 at Oklahoma 10-52 N CBS Oct. 12 NC State 24-10 N USA Sept. 22 at Syracuse 20-20 R Jeff.-Pilot THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL R T.E.N. Oct. 27# Notre Dame 20-32 N ESPN Nov. 23# Penn State 0-31 N ESPN Nov. 10 Temple 18-28 R Jeff.-Pilot Nov. 24 at Penn State 17-22 N CBS

171 TV GAMES

Date Opponent Score Pitt/Opp. Coverage Network Date Opponent Score Pitt/Opp. Coverage Network 1991 1998 Aug. 31 at West Virginia 34-3 N ESPN Sept. 19 Penn State 13-20 N CBS Sept. 14 Temple 26-7 R Big East Sept. 26 at Virginia Tech 7-27 N ESPN2 Sept. 28 at Minnesota 14-13 R ABC Oct. 17 Rutgers 21-25 R ESPN Regional Oct. 12 at Notre Dame 7-42 N NBC Oct. 31 at Syracuse 28-45 R ESPN Regional Nov. 2 at Boston College 12-38 R Big East Nov. 14 Boston College 15-23 R ESPN Regional Nov. 9 Rutgers 22-17 R Big East Nov. 19# at Miami (Fla.) 10-38 N ESPN Nov. 28 Penn State 20-32 N ABC Nov. 27 West Virginia** 14-52 R CBS 1992 1999 Sept. 12# West Virginia 6-44 R Big East Sept. 11 at Penn State 17-20 N ESPN Sept. 17# at Rutgers 16-21 N ESPN Sept. 18 Kent 30-23 R ESPN Regional Oct. 10# Notre Dame 21-52 N ESPN Oct. 7# Syracuse 17-24 N ESPN Oct. 31 at Syracuse 10-41 R Big East Oct. 16 at Boston College 16-20 N ESPN2 Nov. 21 at Penn State 13-57 N ESPN Oct. 23 at Rutgers 38-15 R ESPN Regional Oct. 30# Virginia Tech 17-30 N ESPN2 1993 Nov. 6 Miami (Fla.) 3-33 R ESPN Regional Sept. 2# at Southern Miss 14-10 N ESPN Nov. 13 Notre Dame 37-27 R CBS Sept. 18 Ohio State 28-63 R Big East Nov. 27 at West Virginia 21-52 N ESPN Oct. 9 at Notre Dame 0-44 N NBC Oct. 16 Syracuse 21-24 R Big East 2000 Oct. 23 at West Virginia 21-42 R Big East Sept. 9 at Bowling Green 34-16 R ESPN Regional Oct. 28# at Rutgers 21-10 N ESPN Sept. 16 Penn State** 12-0 R CBS Nov. 20 at Temple 28-18 R Big East Oct. 7# at Syracuse 17-24 (2OT) N ESPN2 Oct. 21 Boston College** 42-26 R ESPN Regional 1994 Oct. 28 at Virginia Tech 34-37 R CBS Sept. 3 Texas 28-30 R Raycom Nov. 4# North Carolina** 17-20 N ESPN2 R WTAE Nov. 11 at Miami (Fla.) 7-35 N ESPN2 Sept. 17 at Ohio State 3-27 N ESPN Nov. 18 at Temple 7-0 R ESPN Regional Sept. 24 Boston College 9-21 R Big East Nov. 24 West Virginia** 38-28 R CBS Oct. 8 at Syracuse 7-31 R Big East Dec. 28#* Iowa State 29-37 N ESPN Oct. 15 West Virginia 41-47 R Big East *Insight.com Bowl 1995 Sept. 16 at Texas 27-38 R ABC 2001 Sept. 23 Ohio State 14-54 R ABC Sept. 27# Miami (Fla.) 21-43 N ESPN Sept. 30 Virginia Tech 16-26 R ESPN Regional Oct. 6 at Notre Dame 7-24 N NBC Oct. 7 at Boston College 0-17 R ESPN Regional Oct. 13 Syracuse 10-42 R ESPN Regional Oct. 21 Miami (Fla.) 16-17 R ESPN Regional Oct. 20 at Boston College 7-45 R ESPN Regional Nov. 24 at West Virginia 0-21 N ESPN Nov. 3 Virginia Tech 38-7 R ESPN Regional Nov. 24 at West Virginia 23-17 N ESPN 1996 Dec. 20#* NC State 34-19 N ESPN Aug. 31# West Virginia 0-34 N ESPN *Visit Florida Tangerine Bowl Sept. 21 at Ohio State 0-72 N ESPN Sept. 28 at Miami (Fla.) 0-45 R ESPN Regional 2002 Oct. 12 at Syracuse 7-55 R ESPN Regional Sept. 7 Texas A&M 12-14 N ESPN Oct. 26 at Virginia Tech 17-34 R ESPN Regional Sept. 21 Rutgers 23-3 R ESPN Regional Oct. 31 Boston College 20-13 N ESPN Oct. 5 at Syracuse 48-24 R ESPN Regional Nov. 16 at Notre Dame 6-60 N NBC Oct. 12 at Notre Dame 6-14 N NBC 1997 Oct. 26 Boston College 19-16 (OT) R ESPN Regional Sept. 6 at Penn State 17-34 R ABC Nov. 2# at Virginia Tech 28-21 N ESPN2 Sept. 13 at Houston 35-24 R FOX Sports Nov. 9 Temple 29-22 R ESPN Regional Sept. 18# Miami (Fla.) 21-17 N ESPN Nov. 21# at Miami (Fla.) 21-28 N ESPN Oct. 4 at Temple 13-17 R ESPN Regional Nov. 30 West Virginia 17-24 R ABC Oct. 11 Notre Dame 21-45 N CBS Dec. 26#* Oregon State 38-13 N ESPN Oct. 25 at Rutgers 55-48 (2OT) R ESPN Regional * Insight Bowl Nov. 15 Syracuse 27-32 R ESPN Regional Nov. 28 at West Virginia 41-38 (3OT) R CBS Dec. 31* Southern Miss 7-41 N ESPN *AXA/Equitable Liberty Bowl

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Date Opponent Score Pitt/Opp. Coverage Network Date Opponent Score Pitt/Opp. Coverage Network 2003 2008 Sept. 27 at Texas A&M 37-26 R ABC Aug. 30 Bowling Green 17-27 N ESPNU Oct. 11# Notre Dame 14-20 N ESPN Sept. 20 Iowa 21-20 N ESPN2 Oct. 25 Syracuse 34-14 R ESPN Regional Sept. 27 at Syracuse 34-24 R ESPN Regional Nov. 8# Virginia Tech 31-28 N ESPN Oct. 2# at USF 26-21 N ESPN Nov. 15# at West Virginia 31-52 N ESPN2 Oct. 18 at Navy 42-21 N CBS CSN Nov. 29# Miami (Fla.) 14-28 N ABC Nov. 1 at Notre Dame 36-33 (4OT) N NBC Dec. 27* Virginia 16-23 N ESPN2 Nov. 8 Louisville 41-7 R ESPN Regional * Continental Tire Bowl Nov. 22# at Cincinnati 21-28 N ESPN2 Nov. 28 West Virginia 19-15 N ABC 2004 Dec. 6 at Connecticut 34-10 N ESPN Sept. 18 Nebraska 17-24 N ABC Dec. 31* Oregon State 0-3 N CBS Oct. 30# at Connecticut 17-29 N ESPN2 * Sun Bowl Oct. 9 at Temple 27-22 R ESPN Regional Oct. 16 Boston College 20-17 (OT) N ESPN2 2009 Oct. 23 Rutgers 41-17 R ESPN Regional Sept. 12 at Buffalo 54-27 R ESPN Regional Nov. 6 at Syracuse 31-38 (2OT) R ESPN Regional Sept. 26 at NC State 31-38 N ESPNU Nov. 13 at Notre Dame 41-38 N NBC Oct. 2# at Louisville 35-10 N ESPN2 Nov. 25# West Virginia 16-13 N ESPN Oct. 10 Connecticut 24-21 R ABC Dec. 4 at USF 43-14 N ESPN2 Oct. 16# at Rutgers 24-17 N ESPN Jan. 1, 2005#* Utah 7-35 N ABC Oct. 24 South Florida 41-14 R ESPN Regional PROFILES * Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Nov. 7 Syracuse 37-10 N ESPNU Nov. 14# Notre Dame 27-22 N ABC 2005 Nov. 27# at West Virginia 16-19 N ESPN2 Sept. 3# Notre Dame 21-42 N ABC Dec. 5 Cincinnati 44-45 N ABC Sept. 9# at Ohio 10-16 (OT) N ESPN2 Dec. 26* North Carolina 19-17 N ESPN Sept. 17 at Nebraska 6-7 R ABC * Meineke Car Care Bowl 2010 SEASON Sept. 30# at Rutgers 29-37 N ESPN2 IN REVIEW Oct. 22 Syracuse 34-17 R ESPN Regional 2010 Nov. 3# at Louisville 20-42 N ESPN Sept. 2# at Utah 24-27 (OT) N Versus Nov. 12 Connecticut 24-0 R ESPN Regional Sept. 23# Miami (Fla.) 3-31 N ESPN Nov. 24# at West Virginia 13-45 N ESPN Oct. 9 at Notre Dame 17-23 N NBC Oct. 16 at Syracuse 45-14 R ESPN Regional 2006 Oct. 23 Rutgers 41-21 R ESPN Regional Sept. 2# Virginia 38-13 N ESPNU RECORD BOOK Oct. 30 Louisville 20-3 R ESPN Regional Sept. 8# at Cincinnati 33-15 N ESPN2 Nov. 11# at Connecticut 28-30 N ESPN Sept. 16 Michigan State 23-38 N ESPN2 Nov. 20 at USF 17-10 N ESPN2 Sept. 30 Toledo 45-3 N ESPNU Nov. 26 West Virginia 10-35 N ABC Oct. 7 at Syracuse 21-11 R ESPN Regional Dec. 4 at Cincinnati 28-10 N ESPN Oct. 13# at Central Florida 52-7 N ESPN Jan. 8* Kentucky 27-10 N ESPN Oct. 21# Rutgers 10-20 N ESPN2 Nov. 4 at USF 12-22 R ESPN Regional * BBVA Compass Bowl PITT HISTORY Nov. 11 at Connecticut 45-46 (2OT) R ESPN Regional Nov. 16# West Virginia 27-45 N ESPN Nov. 25# Louisville 24-48 N ESPN **Games played at Three Rivers Stadium # Night Games 2007 ß Pittsburgh road game Sept. 15 at Michigan State 13-17 N ESPN @ Played in Dublin, Ireland Sept. 22# Connecticut 14-34 N ESPNU N-National R-Regional Sept. 29# at Virginia 14-44 N ESPNU TD-Tape Delay THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL Oct. 10# Navy 45-48 (2OT) N ESPN Major networks have covered regular-season football the fol low ing years: Oct. 20 Cincinnati 24-17 R ESPN Regional ABC-1954, 60-61, 66-present; NBC-1952-53, 55-59, 64-65, 91-present; CBS-1962-63, 82-present. Oct. 27 at Louisville 17-24 R ESPN Regional Nov. 3 Syracuse 20-17 R ESPN Regional Nov. 17 at Rutgers 16-20 R ESPN Regional Nov. 24 USF 37-48 R ESPN Regional Dec. 1# at West Virginia 13-9 N ESPN

173 POLL HISTORY

ASSOCIATED PRESS (AP) 1963 1981 2009 1. Texas 1. Clemson 1. Alabama 1936 2. Navy 2. Texas 2. Texas 1. Minne so ta 3. Illinois 3. Penn State 3. Florida 2. LSU 4. PITTSBURGH 4. PITTSBURGH 4. Boise State 3. PITTSBURGH 5. Auburn 5. SMU 5. Ohio State 4. Alabama 6. Nebraska 6. Georgia 6. TCU 5. Washing ton 7. Mississippi 7. Alabama 7. Iowa 6. Santa Clara 8. Alabama 8. Miami (Fla.) 8. Cincinnati 7. Northwest ern 9. Michigan State 9. North Carolina 9. Penn State 8. Notre Dame 10. Oklahoma 10. Washington 10. Virginia Tech 9. Nebras ka 15. PITTSBURGH 10. Pennsyl va nia 1975 1982 1. Oklahoma 1. Penn State USA TODAY 1937 2. Arizona State 2. SMU 1. PITTSBURGH 3. Alabama 3. Nebraska 1983 2. Cali for nia 4. Ohio State 4. Georgia 5. UCLA 5. UCLA 1. Miami (Fla.) 3. Fordham 2. Auburn 4. Alabama 6. Texas 6. Arizona State 3. Nebraska 5. Minne so ta 7. Arkansas 7. Washington 6. Villanova 8. Michigan 8. Clemson 4. Georgia 7. Dartmouth 9. Nebraska 9. Arkansas 5. Texas 8. LSU 10. Penn State 10. PITTSBURGH 6. Brigham Young 9. Notre Dame 15. PITTSBURGH 7. Michigan 10. Santa Clara 1983 8. Ohio State 1976 1. Miami (Fla.) 9. Florida 1938 1. PITTSBURGH 2. Nebraska 10. Clemson 1. TCU 2. Southern Cal 3. Auburn 19. PITTSBURGH 2. Tennes see 3. Michigan 4. Georgia 3. Duke 4. Houston 5. Texas 1989 5. Oklahoma 6. Florida 4. Oklahoma 1. Miami (Fla.) 5. Notre Dame 6. Ohio State 7. Brigham Young 6. Carnegie Tech 7. Texas A&M 8. Michigan 2. Notre Dame 7. Southern Cal 8. Maryland 9. Ohio State 3. Florida State 8. PITTSBURGH 9. Nebraska 10. Illinois 4. Colorado 9. Holy Cross 10. Georgia 18. PITTSBURGH 5. Tennessee 10. Minnesota 6. Auburn 1977 1989 7. Southern Cal 1955 1. Notre Dame 1. Miami 8. Michigan 1. Oklahoma 2. Alabama 2. Notre Dame 9. Alabama 2. Michigan State 3. Arkansas 3. Florida State 10. Illinois 3. Maryland 4. Texas 4. Colorado 19. PITTSBURGH 4. UCLA 5. Penn State 5. Tennessee 5. Ohio State 6. Kentucky 6. Auburn 6. TCU 7. Oklahoma 7. Michigan 2002 7. Georgia Tech 8. PITTSBURGH 8. Southern Cal 9. Michigan 9. Alabama 1. Ohio State 8. Auburn 2. Miami 9. Notre Dame 10. Washington 10. Illinois 10. Mississippi 17. PITTSBURGH 3. Georgia 11. PITTSBURGH 1979 4. Southern Cal 1. Alabama 2002 5. Oklahoma 1956 2. Southern Cal 1. Ohio State 6. Kansas State 7. Texas 1. Oklahoma 3. Oklahoma 2. Miami 2. Tennessee 4. Ohio State 3. Georgia 8. Iowa 3. Iowa 5. Houston 4. Southern Cal 9. Michigan 4. Georgia Tech 6. Florida State 5. Oklahoma 10. Washington State 5. Texas A&M 7. PITTSBURGH 6. Texas 18. PITTSBURGH 6. Miami (Fla.) 8. Arkansas 7. Kansas State 7. Michigan 9. Nebraska 8. Iowa 8. Syracuse 10. Purdue 9. Michigan 2009 9. Michigan State 10. Washington State 19. PITTSBURGH 1. Alabama 10. Oregon State 1980 2. Texas 13. PITTSBURGH 1. Georgia 3. Florida 2. PITTSBURGH 2004 4. Boise State 1959 3. Oklahoma 1. Southern Cal 5. Ohio State 1. Syracuse 4. Michigan 2. Auburn 6. TCU 2. Mississippi 5. Florida State 3. Oklahoma 7. Iowa 3. LSU 6. Alabama 4. Utah 8. Penn State 4. Texas 7. Nebraska 5. Texas 9. Cincinnati 5. Georgia 8. Penn State 6. Louisville 10. Virginia Tech 6. Wisconsin 9. Notre Dame 7. Georgia 15. PITTSBURGH 7. TCU 10. North Carolina 8. Iowa 8. Washington 9. California 9. Arkansas 10. Virginia Tech 10. Alabama 25. PITTSBURGH 20. PITTSBURGH

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UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL (UPI) 1981 1980 2002 1. Clemson 1. PITTSBURGH 1. Ohio State 1963 2. PITTSBURGH 2. Nebraska 2. Southern Cal 1. Texas 3. Penn State 3. Florida State 3. Georgia 2. Navy 4. Texas 4. Alabama 4. Miami (Fla.) 3. PITTSBURGH 5. Georgia 5. Penn State 5. Oklahoma 4. Illinois 6. Alabama 6. Michigan 6. Michigan 5. Nebraska 7. Washington 7. Georgia 7. Texas 6. Auburn 8. North Carolina 8. Oklahoma 8. Kansas State 9. Maryland 7. Mississippi 9. Nebraska 9. North Carolina 10. Alabama 8. Oklahoma 10. Michigan 10. UCLA 25. PITTSBURGH 9. Alabama 10. Michigan State 1982 1981 SPORTS ILLUSTRATED 1. Penn State 1. Clemson 1976 2. SMU 2. Penn State 1983 1. PITTSBURGH 3. Nebraska 3. PITTSBURGH 1. Miami (Fla.) 2. Southern Cal 4. Georgia 4. Nebraska 2. Nebraska 5. UCLA 5. SMU 3. Michigan 3. Auburn 6. Ari zo na State 6. Texas 4. Houston 4. Georgia 7. Washington 7. Georgia 5. Ohio State 5. Texas 8. Arkansas 8. Michigan 6. Oklahoma 6. Brigham Young 7. Nebraska 9. PITTSBURGH 9. Miami (Fla.) 7. Clemson 8. Texas A&M 10. Florida State 10. Arizona State 8. Florida

9. Alabama 9. Illinois PROFILES 10. Georgia 1983 1982 10. SMU 1. Miami (Fla.) 1. Penn State 20. PITTSBURGH 1977 2. Nebraska 2. Nebraska 1. Notre Dame 3. Auburn 3. Georgia THE SPORTING NEWS 2. Alabama 4. Georgia 4. SMU 3. Arkansas 5. Texas 5. UCLA 1989 4. Penn State 6. Florida 6. Arizona State 1. Miami (Fla.) 7. Brigham Young 7. Southern Cal 2010 SEASON 5. Texas 2. Notre Dame IN REVIEW 6. Oklahoma 8. Ohio State 8. Florida State 3. Colorado 7. PITTSBURGH 9. Michigan 9. Clemson 4. Tennessee 8. Michigan 10. Illinois 10. Arkansas 5. Florida State 9. Washington 19. PITTSBURGH 13. PITTSBURGH 6. Michigan 10. Nebraska 7. Illinois 1989 1983 8. Alabama 1979 1. Miami (Fla.) 1. Auburn 9. Southern Cal

10. Auburn RECORD BOOK 1. Alabama 2. Florida State 2. Miami (Fla.) 18. PITTSBURGH 2. Southern Cal 3. Notre Dame 3. Florida 4. Colorado 4. Nebraska 3. Oklahoma 2002 4. Ohio State 5. Tennessee 5. Texas 5. Houston 6. Auburn 6. Georgia 1. Ohio State 6. PITTSBURGH 7. Alabama 7. UCLA 2. Miami (Fla.) 7. Nebraska 8. Michigan 8. Alabama 3. Georgia 8. Florida State 9. Southern Cal 9. Brigham Young 4. Southern Cal 5. Oklahoma 9. Arkansas 10. Illinois 10. Ohio State PITT HISTORY 6. Kansas State 10. Purdue 19. PITTSBURGH 19. PITTSBURGH 7. Iowa 1980 2001 8. Texas THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPUTER 9. Michigan 1. Georgia 1. Miami (Fla.) 10. Washington State 2. PITTSBURGH 1979 2. Tennessee 18. PITTSBURGH 3. Oklahoma 1. Alabama 3. Florida 4. Michigan 2. Southern Cal 4. Oregon FOOTBALL NEWS 5. Florida State 3. Oklahoma 5. LSU THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL 6. Alabama 4. Ohio State 6. Syracuse 1989 7. Texas 7. Nebraska 5. PITTSBURGH 1. Notre Dame 8. Oklahoma 8. Penn State 6. Nebraska 2. Miami (Fla.) 9. Colorado 9. North Carolina 7. Houston 3. Florida State 10. Notre Dame 8. Arkansas 10. Florida State 4. Colorado 9. Texas 11. PITTSBURGH 5. Tennessee 10. Florida State 6. Southern Cal Brigham Young 7. Michigan 8. Alabama 9. Illinois 10. Auburn 18. PITTSBURGH

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The following list was com piled from various sources dur ing the summer of Bose, Ed 1953-55 Budd, Norman, Jr. 1908-10 Bosnic, Mike 1998-2001 Buford, Marcus 1993 1981, and has been up dat ed and cor rect ed an nu al ly since then. Although all Bosnjak, Frank 1942 Bulino, Mike 1972-74 Bossart, Wendell B. 1950 Bundy, Jimmer 1989 cautions were tak en to avoid er rors, we do realize that names were most like ly Bostick, Pat 2007-08, 2010 Bunty, Rick 1974 omitted due to the im men si ty of the task. If you have ad di tions, or fi nd errors Botti, Fred 1950 Buoy, Jim 1975, 77 Botts, Vernon 2004-06 Burley, Gary 1973-74 in the list, please con tact the Me dia Re la tions Offi ce. Active play ers are in bold. Boucek, William 1965 Burnett, Chris 1995-96 A Apke, Steve 1983-86 Baranick, Joseph 1969-70 Boulton, Ralph 1923 Burns, Chris 2009-10 Arena, Joseph 1936 Bardzil, Joseph 1960 Boures, Emil 1978-81 Burns, Gene 1961 Abdul, David 2002-03 Arthur, William 1906 Barkouskie, Bernard 1946-49 Bouyer, Chris 1988, 90-92 Burns, Jack (Mgr.) 1976-79 Abinet, Shawn 1989-92 Artman, Bernard 1951 Barlow, Kevan 1997-2000 Bowen, Reginald 1927 Butler, Mark 1995-96 Abraham, William 1946-49 Asbaugh, W.D. 1922-24 Barndt, Tom 1991-94 Bowen, Richard 1955-56 Butler, R.B. 1909-10 Abrams, Kenny 1990 Ashman, Gus 1919 Barnes, Markley 1926, 28-29 Bower, Joseph 1926, 29 Butler, Robb 1999-2000 Abromitis, William 1943 Askew, Chad 1991-92, 94 Barr, Albert 1937 Bowser, Charles 1922 Byers, Franklin 1920, 23 Acierno, Justin 2003-05 Assid, Edwin 1965 Barr, W. Jeffrey 1967-68 Bowles, Ken 1978-79 Byham, Nate 2006-09 Adamchik, Ed 1961-63 Atiyeh, Dennis 1983-85 Barrett, Frank 1908 Boyarsky, Jerry 1977-80 Bynes, Roosevelt 2001-02 Adams, Dave 1951 Atkins, H.P. 1923-24 Barton, Todd 1994-95 Boyarsky, Stan 1983 Byrne, Steven (Mgr.) 1996 Adams, Henry 1935-37 Austin, Teryl 1984-87 Baxter, Frank 1908 Boyd, Michael 1983 Adams, Kevin 2010 C Ayers, James 1969 Baxter, Verne 1934 Boykin, Bobby 1990 Adams, William 1951-52 Bazylak, Robert 1965-67 Boykin, Michael 1988-90 Cafaro, Dan 2008, 2010 Adams, William 1971 B Beach, William 1981-83 Bozek, Joe 1950-52 Caito, John 1983 Agafon, David 1955 Beachler, John S. 1965 Bradley, Matt 1986 Caliguire, Dean 1986-89 Ahlborn, Charles 1961-63 Babie, Walter 1929 Beagnyam, Azzie 2003 Bradley, Robert 1986-89 Callahan, Bill 1982-85 Akins, H.P. 1923-24 Bachman, John 2005, 2007-08 Beamon, Andrew 1966-68 Brady, Jemeel 2004-07 Camball, Joe 1938 Aldisert, Caesar 1981-84 Backauskas, Albert 1985-87 Beasley, Chris 1995 Braner, Loren 1944 Campbell, Anthony 1980 Aldisert, Caesar D. 1939 Baer, Jack 1958 Beattie, T.P. 1915 Brasco, Mark 1984-85 Campbell, J.F. 1907-08 Alecxih, Chas 2008-10 Bagamery, Ambrose 1954-56 Becker, Robert 1948-49 Bray, Curtis 1988-91 Campbell, James 1949-51 Alford, Henry 1969-70 Baierl, Lee 1979-80 Becker, Todd, 1981-82 Brechbill, Kurt 1976-79 Campbell, Kellen 2004-05 Alleman, Andy 2002-03 Baierl, Robert 1969-70 Beinecke, Brian 1999-2002 Bremen, Alvin J. 1919 Campbell, Tommie 2005-06 Allen, Chiffon 1997-99 Bailey, G. 1908-10 Beinecke, William 1968-70 Brennen, Bob 1949-51 Canil, Herman 1954-56 Allen, Richard 1988-90 Bailey, John W. 1937 Belarski, Justin 2001-04 Briggs, Luke 2008-09 Capello, Frank 1947 Allen, Terrell 2003, 05 Bailey, Marc 1981, 83-84 Belvin, Ray 1992-95 Broadhead, Howard 1969-71 Capp, Joe 2009 Allen, Warren 1967, 69 Baker, Edward 1928-30 Benedict, Frank 1925 Brockenbrough, Princell 2003 Capp, Joseph 1950-53 Allshouse, C.V. 1917-18 Baker, John 1942 Benghouser, William 1940-41 Brooks, Lyron 1992-93 Capwell, I.P. 1905 Allshouse, G.H. 1917-18 Baker, Jon 1990 Bennett, Brian 2003-06 Brooks, Michael 1981-82 Caragein, Myles 2008-10 Allshouse, George 1941-42 Baldwin, Jeffrey 1981-82 Benson, Troy 1981-84 Brooks, Shane 2006-07 Cardinali, Rick 1992, 94 Alman, William 1926 Baldwin, J.M. 1915 Bentley, Randy 1979-80 Brosky, Ed 1976 Carey, Dean 1943 Alois, Arthur 1966-68 Baldwin, Jon 2008-10 Benz, John 1939-40 Broudy, Joe 1941 Carey, Mike 1972-74 Altsman, Mark 1988-89 Ballard, Branden 2005-06 Bernard, W.E. 1914 Brown, A.B. 1985 Carlaccini, Angelo 1942-44 Amann, Alfred M. 1933 Ballard, Dennis 1979-80 Bernick, Dennis 1964 Brown, Art 1974 Carlson, H.C. 1914-17 Ammons, Earl 1913 Ballas, Matt (Mgr.) 2000 Berry, Aaron 2006-09 Brown, Bob 1983-84 Carr, Dick 1956-57 Andabaker, Rudy 1949-51 Ballock, Robert 1952-54 Berry, Shaon 1989 Brown, Charles 1983 Carroll, Brennan 1999-2001 Anderson, Axel J. 1925 Balzer, Mike 1975-78 Bertagna, Bert 1978 Brown, Charles V. 1936 Carroll, Joseph 1969-71 Anderson, Bryan 1999-2002 Banasick, Michael 1944-45 Bestwick, Bob 1949-51 Brown, Chuck 1995-98 Carroll, Matt 1975-78 Anderson, Curtis 1993-96 Banbury, Quincy 1905, 07-08 Bever, Kevin 1998 Brown, Clifford V. 1919 Carson, G.I. 1922 Anderson, Dan 1990 Banbury, W. 1905, 07-08 Bielich, Walter 1954-55 Brown, Dale 1955-56 Carter, Jon 1984-87 Anderson, John 1920-22 Bannan, Michael T. 1968-69 Billey, Peter 1961-63 Brown, Geoff 1969 Carter, Reggie 2004-06 Antonelli, Vincent 1940-42 Banner, Troy 2001 Billy, Ed 1962 Brown, George 1910-11 Carter, Russell 1978 Binion, Terrence 1993 Brown, Irvan 2006-09 Casanova, Lou 1992-93 Black, Thomas 1963 Brown, Jay, Jr. 1943-45 Cash, Daryl 1994-95 Blades, H.B. 2003-06 Brown, Jesse J. 1923-25 Casper, Jeff 1980, 1982-84 Blair, A.J. 1910-12 Brown, John 1980-82 Cassiano, Richard 1937-39 Blair, Henry A. 1909, 11-12 Brown, Ruben 1991-94 Castordale, Velton 1947-48 Blair, John 1912 Brown, Richard 1967-69 Cavanaugh, D.J. 1983 Blair, William 1936-37 Brown, Tom 1960-62 Cavanaugh, Matt 1975-77 Blanda, Paul 1951-53 Brown, Tom 1983-86 Cecconi, Louis 1946-49 Blandino, David 1971-73 Brown, Tony 1983-85 Cecconi, Louis Jr. 1971-72 Bleacher, Jake 1990 Brown, Walt 1976-78 Cenci, John 1953-55 Block, Leslie 1971-72 Browne, Mark 1998, 2000 Cercel, Paul 1962-64 Bloom, Matt 1992-94 Brueckman, Charles 1955-57 Cerrone, Daniel 1945 Bodle, Bill 1962-64 Bruno, G.C. 1946-48 Cessar, William 1952-54 Bohren, Karl 1922-23 Bryant, Antonio 1999-2001 Chalenski, Michael 1988 Bokor, Craig 2006, 2009 Bryant, Sam 2003-06 Chandler, Kelvin 2004 Boisseau, Charles 1904-05 Bryce, Clifford B. 1925 Chappel, Jovani 2006-09 Boldin, Michael 1948-50 Brytus, Dave 2007-08 Chase, Ralph 1923-25 Bolkovac, Al 1954-55 Brzoza, Tom 1974-77 Chatham, E.T. 1907 Bolkovac, Nick 1948-50 Bubnis, Brian 1966 Chatman, John 1971-72 Bonasorte, Charles 1974-76 Buches, Steve 2003-06 Chavis, Jason 1992-94, 96 Bonelli, Earnest 1939-40 Bucklew, Dave 1978-80 Chelko, Louis 1942-43 Booth, A.A. 1925-27 Buckmon, James 1971-73 Cherpak, Bill 1986-89 Buczkowski, Bob 1983-85 Bryan Anderson was an All-Big East guard for Pitt in 2002. Borghetti, Ernest 1961-63 Cherry, Gerald 1963 Bortnick, Art 1977 Budavich, Bob 1960 Chervanick, Mike 2003

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Coustillac, Regis 1959-61 DeMoise, Felix 1925-27 Edgar, A.W. 1920 Covert, Jim 1979-82 DePasqua, Carl 1946-49 Edgar, Joseph C. 1904-05 Cox, Fred 1959-61 Depp, James Michael 1965-67 Edmonds, Dexter 1983-84 Cox, Kennard 2004-07 DeRosa, Nick 1948-50 Edwards, Charles 1927-29 Cox, Torrie 1999-2002 DeStefano, Rocky 1977-78 Edwards, Tuazama 2004 Cozens, Randy 1974-75 Detzel, Arthur 1933-35 Egbert, J.A. 1912 Crabtree, Eric 1963-65 Devlin, Andrew 2010 Elliott, Michael D. 1966 Crafton, Don 1957-58 Deward, Herbert 1909-11 Elliott, Samuel 1907-08 Craig, Jeff 1993-96 Dewey, Brandon 1998-99 Ellis, Bob 1967-69 Cramer, Gary 1967-69 Deveaux, Glenn 1988-91 Ellis, Gregory 1966-68 Cramer, Jim 1975-76 DiBartola, Wayne 1979-81 Englert, William 1971-73 Crawford, Tom 1983 Dibbley, David 1967-69 English, R.J. 1998-2001 Crayton, Tray 1997-98 DiCiccio, Dave 1976-78 Ent, Harry U. 1908-09 Crissman, Robert 1941 Dickerson, Darnell 1987-88, 90 Epps, Robert 1951-53 Crochunis, Vince 2001-04 Dickerson, Dorin 2006-09 Epps, Rodney 1996 Crosby, Thomas 1955 Dickey, Robert 1944 Esposito, Anthony 1968-70 Cross, Greg 2010 Dickinson, John 1938-39 Esposito, Tony 1954 Crossman, Dan 1987-89 DiFonso, Armand 1949-50 Estermyer, Mark 2005-08 Cruz, Mike 2009-10 Dilba, Chris 1996 Esters, Jeff 1988-89, 91-92 Cuba, Paul 1932 Dillon, Glen 1952-54 Evans, David 1970 Cullen, John L. 1963 Dillon, Jack 1964 Everett, Raymond 1981-84 Culpepper, Thad 1994-95 Dillon, Philip 1912-14 Ewing, Fred 1919-21 Cummings, John 1983 Dillon, S.V. 1911 Ezell, Tyrone 2010 Cummings, Josh 2004-05 Dillon, William 1941-42 Cummins, Walter 1946-48 DiMatteo, Anthony 1942, 47-48 F Cunningham, James 1958-60 DiMeolo, Albert 1926, 28-29 Fada, Robert 1979-82 PROFILES Curd, Chris 2000-03 Dimitroff, James 1944-49 Falcone, Louis 1944 Curran, Brian 1992-95 Dinkins, Darnell 1996-99 Farley, Jim, 1974-75 Curtin, Joseph 1965-67 DiPasquale, Ray 1953, 55-56 Farmer, Karl 1974-75 Cutler, Andrew 1926-27 Ditka, Mike 1958-60 Fazio, Serafi no 1958-59 Cutri, Rocco 1931 Dixon, Dave 1988-90 Fedell, Steve 1977-80 Dixon, Julius 1998-99 Fedorchak, Rodney 1967-69 D Dixon, Randy 1983-86 Feeney, Michael 1987 Daddio, William 1936-38 Dobrowolski, Richard 1963 Feeney, Terry 1991 Dodaro, James 1964 2010 SEASON Cornerback Kennard Cox was a four-year letterman from 2004-07. Dahar, Phil 1964-65 Fegley, Bill 1986 IN REVIEW Dahl, Mike 1983 Dodson, Ron 1962-64 Feher, George 1970-72 Colella, Sam 1961 Chesley, Al 1975-78 Dailey, Theodore 1930-32 Doleman, Chris 1981-84 Feightnew, R.R. 1909-11 Coleman, Dave 1989-91 Chess, Paul 1951-52 DalleTezze, Dante 1938 Dombroski, Darren 1994-95 Felder, Leroy 1974-77 Coleman, Michael 1967 Chester, Dewey 1965-66 Dallenback, Karl 1910 Dombrowski, Mike 1979-80 Felinczak, Paul 1971 Coleman, Ralph 1944, 47-48 Chianese, Richard 1966-67 Dambaugh, Wm. 1973-76 Don, Djems 1996 Felitsky, Joe 1986 Colicchio, Tim 1991-94 Chickerneo, John 1936-38 Daniell, Averell 1934-36 Donald, Aaron 2010 Felton, Larry 1973-76 Collier, Kevin 2006 Chillinsky, Dennis 1961 Daniels, Bill 1972-74 Donchess, Joseph 1927, 29 Fely, Mark 1990, 1992 Chisdak, John 1961 Collier, Willie 1977-80 Dorsett, Anthony Jr. 1992-95

Daniels, Daniel 1980-82 Feniello, Gary 1943 RECORD BOOK Collingwood, A.K. 1914-15 Chobany, Michael 1980 Dannies, Robert 1937-38 Dorsett, Tony 1973-76 Feola, Chris 1997-99 Collins, Conredge 2005-08 Christ, Mike 1979-80 Davidek, Ed 1942 Dorundo, Mike 1983-85 Ferdinand, Ed 1961 Collins, Dwight 1980-83 Christy, Greg 1980-81, 83-84 Davies, Thomas 1918-21 Dougert, John 1936 Ferencik, Chris 1995-98 Collins, J. Lee 1913-14 Christy, Jeff 1987, 90-91 Davis, Billy 1991-94 Dougherty, Ralph 1929-31 Ferguson, Ken 1993 Collins, Paul 1929-31 Chuffi , Anthony 1945 Davis, Brian 1985 Douglas, Herb 1945 Ferguson, Ray 1951-53 Colonna, Lewis N. 1921-23 Cimarolli, Louis 1951-54 Davis, C.J. 2005-08 Douthitt, Jack 1944 Ferguson, William 2000-03 Compton, Barry 1979-82 Cimino, Ron 1962-65 Davis, Corey 2005-06 Downey, Khiawatha 1999-2000 Ferraco, James S. 1966 Congemi, John 1983-86 Cindrich, Ralph 1969, 71 Davis, Jeremiah 2010 Drake, David 1965-67 Ferris, Dennis 1968-70 Ciper, Anthony 1930 Conley, Sean 1992 Draksler, John 1960-62

Davis, Myles 1993-94 Fettiman, George (Mgr.) 1929 PITT HISTORY Conlin, Joe 1998-2001 Ciper, Ralph 1955 Daviston, Kelcy 1973-74 Drewery, Kelvin 2006 Fidler, Dan 1978-79 Conlon, Joe 1990 Clancy, Charles 1906 Dawkins, Julius 1979-82 Dugger, Jason 1997-98 Fieger, John 2009-10 Connell, Joseph 1939-41 Clark, Ed 1961-62 Dazio, John 1949-51 Duhart, Tommie 2007-08 Fields, Elijah 2006, 2008-09 Connelly, Bill 1961 Clark, Darryl 1982-83 Dean, Melvin 1982-84 Dukes, Chad 1992-94 Fife, Ralph 1939-41 Connelly, William 1971 Clark, Hayes 1991-94 DeBolt, Greg 1998-99 Dukovich, Richard 1979-82 Finley, Frank E. 1918 Connelly, William S. 1911-12 Clark, James 1929-31 DeCicco, Brock 2010 Duncan, Rashaad 2005-08 Fisher, Donald 1943-45, 48 Conrad, Ralph 1960, 62 Clark, John W. 1920-22 DeCicco, Dom 2007-10 Dunn, Paul 1980-82 Fisher, Harry 1955 Conway, Ray 1962-63 Clark, Rodney 1973-75 DeFede, Sam 1950 Durham, Sadiq 1993, 95 Fisher, Paul 1926-27 Clarke, John 1920-22 Coons, Rob 1992 DeFrank, Joseph 1943-45 Durisham, Jack 1941-42, 46 Fitzgerald, Larry 2002-03 THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL Cooper, Eugene T. 1952 Clarke, Phil 1995-98 DeGenarro, Al (Mgr.) 1997 Dutton, William 1941-42 Fitzgerald, Sean 1994-95 Cooper, John N. 1962 Clemens, Robert 1959-61 DeHart, James 1914-1916, 1918 Dvorak, Cathy (Mgr.) 1995 Flanagan, W.H. 1922-23 Corace, Arthur 1939-40 Clemmings, T.J. 2010 Deitrick, Richard 1951-53 Dvorchak, Dennis 1961 Flanigan, James 1964-66 Corbett, Jim 1973-75 Clemons, Stephen 1976 Delaney, Jeff 1975-78 Dyer, Robert 1964-66 Flanigan, R.G.T. 1974 Corboy, Frank 1912 Clermond, Joe 2004-07 Delaney, Lindsay 1977-78 Dykes, Jack 1969-71 Flara, John 1957-58 Cornelius, Edgar 1942 Clougherty, Henry 1945-46 Delazio, Tony 1989-90 Flaus, Matt 2006 Corson, A.L. 1928 Clowes, James 1942 Delfi ne, Ronald 1958-60 E Fleming, Charles 1936-37 Cost, Charles 1954-56 Clowser, Chase 2005-08 Delich, George 1935-37 East, Walter 1904-05 Flynn, Regis 1935 Costello, Bob 1942 Coakley, Ernest 1996-97 Dell, Steve 2006-09 Easterday, R.A. 1917-18 Flynn, Thomas 1980-83 Costello, Pat 2009-10 Cochran, Nate 1993-96 DelSardo, Joe 2003-06 Ebert, Wilton 1943 Foley, James 1945 Costy, Scott 1987 Coffi eld, Grant 1997 DeLuca, Merle 1950-52 Eckardt, Robert 1920 Ford, Henry 1951-54 Coury, William 1946 Cole, Nick 1998-2001 DeMelfi , Thomas 1966 Eckert, Frank 1919 Fornadel, Ed 1960

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Goodridge, Jack 1939-40 Harrington, W.E. 1914, 17-18 Herron, James 1913-16 Goodwin, Scott 1984 Harriott, Claude 2000-03 Hetrick, Lee 1984-86 Gorajewski, Gary 1989-92 Harris, Demetrius 1995 Hetzler, Doug 1986, 88-90 Gordon, Paul 1967 Harris, Illie 1924 Hewitt, Orville M. 1920-22 Gordon, Shane 2010 Harris, Kevin 2002 Heyward, Craig 1984, 86-87 Gougler, Ralph A. 1916-18 Harris, Maurice 1995 Heyward, Nate 1984-85 Gourley, W.D. 1919 Harris, Tinker 1990-91 Hieber, Mike 1972 Gradisek, Richard 1973-76 Harris, Shariff 2008-09 Hill, Keith 2003-04 Gradisek, Rudolph 1938-40 Harris, Steve 1978 Hill, Troy 1980-83 Graessle, Adam 2003-06 Hartenstein, Harold 1926 Hilty, Leonard 1916-18 Graham, John 1983 Hartin, Jeff 1973 Hirshberg, Edward 1929-31 Graham, Julian 1996-99 Hartman, D. Scott 1977 Hittner, William 1910 Graham, Ray 2009-10 Hartnett, Michael J. 1921 Hoag, Mark R. 1912-13 Gray, Kolby 2010 Hartwig, Charles 1932-34 Hoaglin, Fred 1964-65 Gray, Taron 1999-2002 Hartz, Frank 1966 Hoban, Walter 1927 Green, Flint 1948-50 Hasbach, Thomas 1970-71 Hoblitzel, R.D. 1927 Green, Hugh 1977-80 Haser, Heywood 1960-61 Hockensmith, W.D. Green, Junior 1989-91, 93 Hastings, C.E. 1914, 16, 19 Hodge, Glenn 1972-74 Greene, Arnold 1934-36 Hauser, Brian 1989 Hodge, Paul 1959-60 Greenfi eld, Brian 1989-90 Havern, David 1968, 70-71 Hoel, Robert 1932-34 Grier, Robert W. 1953-55 Hawkins, Artrell 1979-80 Hofan, James 1963 Griffi n, Eryck 1987 Hawkins, Harris 1939-40 Hoffart, Jake 1996-97 Grigaliunas, Al 1961-63 Hawkins, Robert 1944 Hoffman, Fabian 1936-38 Griggs, Arthur 1905 Hayes, Brandon 2001 Hoffman, Wm. 1953-54 Grillo, David 1981, 84 Hayes, Gerald 1999-2002 Hogan, James L. 1963 Brandon Miree was a standout tailback at Pitt during the 2002 and Grim, Latef 1998-2000 Haygood, Robert 1973-76 Hogan, John 1970-72 Grimm, Russ 1978-80 Healy, T.F. 1914-15 Hogan, Robert 1931-33 2003 seasons. Grischow, Andrew 1996-98 Heard, Hosea 1986-87, 90 Holland, Joe 1997 Forsythe, Alan 1974 Gatz, Rich 1952-53 Grossman, Burt 1985-88 Heath, Jo Jo 1976-79 Holleran, Thomas 1920-22 Forsythe, Wilbur 1946-48 Gaugler, Gene 1948 Grossman, David 1912-14 Heil, R. 1913-14 Holley, Jarred 2009-10 Foster, W.J. 1919 Gaustad, Steve 1976-78 Gruber, Bob 1976-79 Heit, Howard 1966 Hollihan, Harry 1950 Fox, Alex 1927-28 Gazda, Michael 1980 Gruder, Max 2008-10 Heller, Warren 1930-32 Holloway, Cornell 1987-88 Fralic, Bill 1981-84 Gebel, Mathias 1942 Guarino, Albert 1926-28 Helsing, Ted 1927 Holloway, Randy 1974-77 Frank, Noble L. 1922-24 Gehlert, G.A. 1910-11 Gunn, Adam 2005-07, 2009 Hendrick, John 1979-81 Holthaus, Jake 2001-04 Frankel, John 1909 Gembarosky, Gabe 1950-52 Gunn, Mark 1989-90 Hendricks, Jason 2010 Holzbach, John 1960-62 Frasca, Mike 1960 Generalovich, Brian 1964 Gurczenski, Albert A. 1940 Henry, F.E. 1917 Holzworth, Eric 1987-90 Frazier, Ed 1989 Genilla, Sal 1986-87 Gurson, Al 1940 Hensley, Donald 1935-37 Hood, Franklin 1930 Frederick, Rob 2004 Genter, Richard 1965-66 Gustafson, Andrew 1923-25 Hepler, David 1980-81 Hoover, Terrance 1966-67 Fredette, H.E. 1921-22 Geremsky, Thaddeus 1948-50 Gustine, Frank 1967-69 Herndon, Joseph 1971-72 Hornack, Seth 1996-99 Freeman, Lorenzo 1983-86 Gervelis, Stanley 1939-41 Guzek, Brian 2000-02 Fresse, George 1944 Gestner, Norbert 1942 Guzik, John 1957-58 Fridley, Walter 1941 Getsy, Luke 2003 Guzik, Robert 1959-61 Friedberg, Ryan 1993 Getto, Michael 1927-28 Guzinsky, Robert 1964-65 Friedl, Jim 1969 Getty, Matt 1991 Gwosden, Milo 1922-24 Fritz, Eric 2005 Gibboney, J.B. 2002, 04 Frock, David 1950 Gibbs, Jordan 2009-10 H Frost, Robert 1939 Gibson, Demond 1996-99 Haddad, Sam 1946 Fry, G.K. 1914-15 Gilbert, Sean 1990-91 Hadley, Michael 1985-88 Frye, James M. 1904-07 Gill, Erik 2002-05 Hafer, Ralph 1939 Frye, Reginald 1970-72 Gillaspie, Darrin 1986 Hagan, James 1925-27 Fuderich, Peter 1947-48 Gilliard, Tyrone 2001-04 Hagins, Carl 1990, 1992 Fuhrman, Mark 1982 Gilman, Dean 1981 Hahn, Ed 1971 Fullerton, Richard 1938-39 Gindin, Doug 1970-71 Halapin, Mike 1992-95 Fulmer, Doug 2006-09 Giovanetti, Mike 1978-79 Hale, Shayne 2009 Furin, Jack 1943-45 Gladman, Charles 1984-86 Haley, Dick 1956-58 Furman, Marcus 2001-02, 04-05 Glagola, George 1950-52 Hall, Charles 1968-70 Fyock, David A. 1950 Glass, Samuel 1968 Hall, Ricky 1984 Fyock, Dwight F. 1926-27 Glass, Tim 1993-95 Hamberger, T.C. 1919 Glassford, William 1935-36 Hamilton, Keith 1989-91 G Glatz, Fred 1955-56 Hamlin, Carlos 1972 Gadson, Ezekial 1984-87 Gleich, Pat 1974 Hammond, Ralph 1941, 43-44 Gaines, William 2002 Glesky, John 1987-88 Hampton, Alonzo 1988-89 Galand, William 1943 Gob, Art 1957-58 Hangartner, Uhlhardt 1924-25 Gallagher, Ed 1977-79 Gob, Craig 1987-90 Hanhauser, John 1975-76 Gallin, Edwin I. 1966-68 Goetz, Chris 1986-89 Hankey, Stacey 1903 Gallo, Frank 1943-44 Goings, Nick 1999-2000 Hanley, Edward 1914 Galvin, Ralph M. 1909-12 Goldberg, Marshall 1936-38 Hansen, Ryan 1998-99 Ganzer, Gregory 1981-82 Goldberg, Phillip 1923 Harding, Jack 1924-25 Garnett, David E. 1968-70 Goldberg, Phillip D. 1975 Hardisty, William 1947-49 Gary, Ricky 2007-10 Goldberg, Richard 1926-28 Hargrove, Justin 2008, 2010 Gaskins, Greg 2009-10 Goldsmith, M.F. 1907-08 Harkiewicz, Bruce 1968-70 Gasparovic, William 1949-51 Gonsales, Ryan 1998-2001 Harman, Harvey 1918-21 Dave Havern lettered three seasons at quarterback. Gates, John 1940 Gonzalez, Pete 1995-97 Harper, Kevin 2009-10 Goodell, Frank 1939

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Horne, J.J. 2002-05 Jones, James R. 1963-65 Kondis, Jeff 1973-76 Lawson, Bob 1985 Logan, Dave 1976-78 Horner, W.W. 1918 Jones, Jay 1992-95 Konek, Ken 1996 Lay, Bernard 2002-05 Loheyde, Dan 2007 Hornish, Tim 1971-72 Jones, John 1994, 96-97 Konetsky, Ted 1938-40 Leahy, W.J. 1909-11 Long, Bob 1961-63 Horton, Steve 1942 Jones, Joseph 1966-67 Kopp, Ben 1996-99 Leary, Jerry 1970 Long, Carson 1973-76 Hosilyk, Matt 1992-95 Jones, Quintin 1984-87 Korp, Henry 1941 Leber, Al 1938 Longfellow, Robert 1958-59 Houser, Robb 2008-09 Jones, Ray 1978-80 Kosh, John 1944-46 Lee, Andy 2000-03 Longo, Robert 1965-67 Howley, Bill 1962-64 Jones, Yogi 1978-80, 82 Kovach, Kurt 1974-76 Lee, Conor 2006-08 Los, Joe 1953 Huck, Frank 1993-94 Jordan, Lloyd 1921-23 Kovacic, Joseph 1970-72 Lee, Greg 2003-05 Lotz, Nick 1998-2001 Huebner, Tom 1986-89 Joseph, Vital 1994-97 Kozic, Harry 1941 Lee, Robert 1946-49 Loughran, John 1919 Humeston, Ed 1957 Joyce, F.W. 1912 Kracum, George 1939-40 Leeson, Al 1936-38 Love, John 1931 Humphrey, Rod 1994-97 Julian, Louis 1971 Kraemer, Eldred 1951-54 Leeson, Richard 1961-63 Lovera, Chris 1992 Humphries, Corey 2000-03 Junko, Jay 1999-2002 Kramer, Alex J. (Mgr.) 1950-52 Lehner, Glen 1961-63 Lowery, Art 1981-82 Hunter, Harold 1953-55 Jury, Bob 1975-77 Kramer, Blair 1951 Leichty, Shane 2002 Lozar, John 1944 Hupko, Chris 1991-92 Kratzert, C.A. 1919 Leidenroth, C.F. 1904-05 Lozier, Richard 1971-72 Hurbanek, James 1964 K Kratzery, Oscar 1919 Lenhart, James 1957 Lucas, Kenneth 1963-65 Hurst, Bill 1990 Kaiser, Brian 2007-08 Kraus, Dave 1959-60 Lenosky, Mike 1977-78 Luch, John 1931 Hutchins, Dan 2009-10 Kaliden, William 1957-58 Kraynak, Rich 1979-82 Leitera, Jim 1982-85 Ludwig, Meghan (Mgr.) 1998 Hutchko, Chuck 1967 Kalmakir, Thomas 1943 Kristofi c, Dave 1992-93 Leon, Kevin 1993 Lurie, Herb 1943 Huth, Conrad 1977 Kalmanides, Steve 1993, 96 Kristufek, Frank 1938-39 Levy, Darcey 2000-01 Luthy, Wally 1954 Huth, Rod 1972 Kaltenbach, Gary 1960-62 Kucharik, Ed 1975 Lewis, Darrell 1954-56 Lynn, Dan 1969-71 Hutton, Bob 1974-76 Kanyok, Tom (Mgr.) 1997 Kukalis, John 1984-85 Lewis, Derrick 1989 Lytle, Matt 1995-98 Huwar, Michael 1981 Kaplan, Scott 1988, 90-92 Kunkel, Albert 1941 Lewis, Dion 2009-10 Hyde, Glenn 1971-73 Karabin, Alex 2008-10 Kuprok, John 1961 Lewis, Ernest T. 1930-31 M Hynoski, Henry 2008-10 Karanovich, David 1947, 49-50 Kutz, Frank 1933-34 Lewis, James 1971 Maas, William 1981-83 Kashubara, Ken 1995, 97-99 Kuziel, Robert 1969-71 Lewis, John 1982, 84-85 Macerelli, Joe 1973 I Kasperowicz, Eric 1994-95, 97 Kuzneski, Andy 1959-61 Lewis, John D. 1968-70 Macko, George 1965 PROFILES Ibekwe, Nduka 1996 Kauffman, Chris 1996 Kuzneski, Anthony 1972 Lewis, LeRoy 1932 MacKrell, John S. 1906-08 Idoko, Ron 2004-05 Kautter, Doug 1991-92 Kuzneski, Joe 1962-63 Lewis, Tim 1979-82 MacMurdo, James 1929-31 Imoru, Saheed 2010 Kautter, Rich 1990 Kyle, William 1942 Lewis, Vernon 1990-92 Maczuzak, John 1961-63 Irwin, Jim 1962-64 Kearney, Walter 1930 Lezouski, Albin 1936-38 Magnelli, Tony 1979, 1981-83 Irwin, R.D. 1924-25 Keiser, Allyn 1964-65 L Liggett, Lamont 1993 Magyar, David 1967-69 Israel, Steve 1991 Kell, Thaddeus L. 1941 LaFrankie, John 1946 Lightener, Lee 1998 Maiers, Matt 2004 Itzel, John 1926 Keller, Gregory 1965-66 Labriola, John (Mgr.) 1991-92 Linaburg, Ronald 1962-64 Malarkey, Leo 1935-36 Kelly, Jack 1930 LaCarte, Dan 2000-03 Lindner, William 1957-59 Malarkey, Tay 1943 Lindsay, John V. 1908-10 2010 SEASON J Kelly, Mike 1991-92 Lally, Edward T. 1963 Malecki, John 2006-09 IN REVIEW Jackson, Baron 1988-89 Kendrick, R.T. 1918 LaMonaca, Art 1941 Lindsey, Brandon 2008-10 Malley, Keith 2005 Jackson, Buddy 2008-10 Kennedy, Dan (Mgr.) 1996 Lang, Ralph 1943-45 Linelli, George 1944 Maloney, James 1943 Jackson, Rickey 1977-80 Kennedy, Robert 1952 Lao, Ray 1979-81 Link, George 1973, 76-77 Mancuso, David 1967-68 Jacobs, Bryan 1997-98 Kenney, Shannon 1991 LaQuinta, Bernie 1962-64 Linn, Howard 1924-26 Mancuso, Michael 1967 Jacobs, Fred 1976-79 Kern, William 1925, 27 LaRue, Robert 1934-36 Linn, Howard 1953-54 Manganello, Joe 1999-2001 Jacobs, John 1952-54 Kernochan, Roy H. 1911-12 LaSala, Pat (Mgr.) 2001 Lippert, Jack 2010 Maniskas, Rich (Mgr.) 1996 Jacobson, Chris 2009-10 Ketchen, Kenney 1998-99 Lauro, Lindaro 1946-49 Lippincott, Marvin 1963 Manson, Dick 1953 Little, Keith 1991-92 Jagers, Anthony 1987-90 Kielb, Joseph 1943 LaVigna, Matt 1984-87 Maragas, Todd 1983 RECORD BOOK James, Edward 1966 Kiesel, Bob 1956 Lawrence, Theodore 1973-74 Littlehales, H. Bradley 1966 Mariano, Paul 1972 Janasek, Dave 1972-74 Kifer, John J. 1924-25 Laws, Joseph 1967-68 LiVorio, Mike 1989-90, 1992 Marino, Dan 1979-82 Jancisin, Dave 1972-74 Killen, Ron 1983 Markel, Lance 1990 Janocko, Andrew 2008-10 Killian, Paul 1966-67 Marrangoni, Albert 1942-43 Jastrzembski, Steve 1959-61 Kincard, Elmer D. 1942 Marsh, Willie 1976-78 Jelic, Chris 1983-84 Kindelberger, Harry 1940-41 Marshall, C.C. 1904-07 Jelic, Ralph 1955-56 Kinder, Derek 2004-06, 2008 Marstellar, Ed 1971-72 Jells, Dietrich 1991-92, 94-95 Kingdom, Roger 1982 Martha, Paul 1961-63

Jemison, Mike 2001-02 Kirby, Nathan 1996 Martin, Curtis 1991-93 PITT HISTORY Jenkins, H.F. 1913 Kirby, Rod 1971-73 Maryott, Harold L. 1926 Jenkins, John 1962-63 Kirk, Vernon 1986-88 Marzoch, Jon 1993, 95-97 Jenkins, John 1994-97 Kirkley, Raymond 2001-02, 04-05 Mason, Brandon 2004 Jenkins, Tom 1962-63 Kirkwood, Ernie 1986 Mason, Dan 2009 Jenner, Scott 1978-79 Kish, Ben 1938-39 Massey, Paul 1943 Jennings, Jim 1950 Kisiday, Andrew 1950 Mastro, Dave 1960 Jennings, Rashad 2005 Kisiday, Paul 1962-64 Mastrovich, Mark 1946-49 Johnson, Cecil 1973-76 Kissel, Rod 1955-57 Masucci, Mario 1995

Johnson, Ed 1953 Klawhun, F. 1938-39 Matesic, Richard 1933 THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL Johnson, Eric 1992 Klein, Harold 1938-39 Mathews, Donald 1943-45 Johnson, George R. 1945 Klimek, Joel 1970-71 McKenzie, Mathews 2006 Johnson, Kurt 2000-03 Kline, Stuart 1950-52 Mathieson, Eric 1989 Johnson, Marshall 1922-24 Klinestiver, L.I. 1921 Matich, George 1947-50 Johnson, Ramel 1997 Kliskey, Nicholas 1933-35 Matisi, Anthony 1935-37 Johnson, Thomas 1980-81 Knight, Bryan 1998-2001 Matson, Joseph 1914-16 Johnson, Walter 1983-86 Knight, David 1970 Mattioli, Francis 1944 Jones, Christy 1933 Knight, Scott (Mgr.) 1997 Mattioli, Rudy 1952-54 Jones, Edgar 1939-41 Knisley, Eric 1971-72 Matusz, Roman 1986-89 Jones, Edward 1963-66 Knisley, Frank 1943 Matyus, Dick 1960 Jones, Gordon 1975-78 Kochin, Frank 2006-08 Offensive tackle Jason Pinkston was a four-year letterman and two-time Maxwell, Lindsey 1991 Jones, James 1913-14 Kohut, George 1944 All-Big East pick. May, Mark 1977-80

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Mazurek, Fred 1962-64 Meyer, Glenn 1977-80 N Pelusi, Jay 1979-82 Popp, Ray 1963-64 McAwley, Steward 1935 Miale, Richard 1965-66 Pelusi, Jeff 1976-79 Porreca, Thomas S. 1968-70 Nalli, Albert 1968 McBride, Russell 1952-53 Michaels, Ed 1956-58 Pelusi Sr., John 1974-76 Porter, T.J. 2006-08 Naponick, Paul 1967-69 McBride, William 1938 Michelosen, John 1935-37 Pelusi Jr., John 2005, 2007-08 Postell, Malcolm 2002-04 Narick, Emil 1938-39 McCabe, Rich 1951-54 Mickinac, Gregory 1970 Pennington, Jess 1934 Poteat, Hank 1996-99 Neft, Peter 1952-53, 55 McCain, Joseph 1967-68 Middleman, Bob 1972-75 Pepper, Victor 1944 Pratt, Enock 1912 Neal, Nigel 1999-2000 McCall, Joseph 1980-83 Migliore, David A. 1976 Perkins, Joe 1949 Priatko, William 1952 Neill, Bill 1977-80 McCarter, H.C. 1917-19 Mihm, Robert 1948 Perkins, Lex 1991-92 Pribish, George 1967-69 Newman, Denver 1944 McClain, Clifton 1934 Mihm, William 1945-47 Perko, Tom 1972-75 Price, Aaron 1999 Newsletter, Wilbur 1942 McClean, John 1919-21 Mike, Chris 2010 Perry, Ken 1964 Price, John 1962 Nicksick, Mike 1933-34 McClelland, W.D. 1917 Miller, Donald 1987 Perry, Theodore 1904-07 Priestley, David 1999-2001 Nicolella, John S. 1957 McClure, John 1972 Miller, Ed 1984-87 Persin, Dennis 1969 Prince, Peter 1959 Nissley, Matt (Mgr.) 1998 McClure, Robert 1934-37 Miller, Gilbert R. 1905-06 Pestano, Marcel 2005-07 Prokopovich, Mike 1975 Nix, Lucas 2008-10 McCormick, Bill 1983-85 Miller, Jared 1993-96 Peters, F.C. 1921 Pryor, Benjie 1977-80 Nix, Nate 2007-10 McCormick, James 1904-06 Miller, John F. 1922 Peters, Fred (Mgr.) 1972 Pullekines, Joe 1957-58 Nixon, Donald 1976 McCracken, G.H. 1918-20 Miller, Jim 2001 Petitti, Rob 2001-04 Purifoy, Amir 1998-2001 Nkwuo, Nnamdi 1996 McCoy, LeSean 2007-08 Miller, Kody 1998, 2000 Petley, James F. (Mgr.) 1974 Puzzuoli, David 1980-83 Noble, Dan 1978 McCrady, John 1920 Miller, Scott 1988-91 Petro, Stephen 1936-38 Nock, John 1969 McCray, Darren 2004 Miller, W.E. 1914-17 Pettyjohn, Barry 1983-85 Q Novak, Francis 1962 McCray, Jon 1992-95 Miller, Walter 1935 Phillips, Albert 1943-44 Nottoli, David 1992 Qualey, C. 1910-11 McCray, Trey 1996, 98 Milligan, Walter 1930-32 Phillips, Mike 2004, 2006-07 Novogratz, Joseph 1964-65 Qualey, C. Thomas 1965 McCrory, John T. 1919-20 Mills, Richard 1958-60 Picciano, Dan 1964 Novotny, Josh 2009 Quarantillo, Edward 1934 McCurley, Jeff 1997-2000 Minehart, Brian 1996 Picciotti, Dustin 2000 Quatse, Jess 1929-31 McCurley, Scott 1999-2002 Miree, Brandon 2002-03 O Pierce, Lawrence 1950 Quense, Tim 1982-84 McCusker, Jim 1955-57 Mitchel, C.L. 1918 Pierre, Joseph 1943 Quirin, Terry 1979-81 McCutcheon, C.W. 1924-25 Mitchell, George 1940-41 Obara, Joseph M. 1952 Pietracatello, Nick 2002-03 McDermott, Chuck 1961 Mitrakos, Thomas 1965-67 O’Connor, Matt 1998-99 Pilconis, William T. 1968-70 R Mocha, Joseph 1943 Odell, Howard 1932-33 Pinder, Malcolm 2003 McDonald, Ricardo 1988-90 Rabinek, Ray 1941 Moffa, Remo 1944 O’Korn, George 1974-76 Pinkston, Jason 2006, 2008-10 McDonough, James 1943, 46 Rackard, Emanuel 2010 Mohring, George 1994 Oldshue, David 1970 Pinto, Sarah (Mgr.) 2000 McEllroy, W.S. 1912 Radakovich, Ray 1966-67 Mohring, Mike 1993-96 Olenn, Stanley 1934 Pipkin, Todd 1989 McFarland, William 1945-48 Rader, Emil 1949 Molinaro, Andy 1996-97 Oliver, Gordon 1958 Pitler, Dave 1918 McGee, Cedric 2006-09 Radinick, Ken 1988-91 Mollica, Lawson 1991-94 Olsavsky, Jerry 1985-88 Plazak, Cy 1942-43 McGhee, Curtis 1993-94, 96-97 Radnor, Leonard 1947-49 Mollura, Andy 1970-71 Olsen, Ray 1972 Plis, Corey 1998 McGlynn, Mike 2004-07 Radosevich, George 1948-50 Moncrief, Cliff 1991-92 Onder, Tarciscio 1931-33 Plotz, Robert 1946-49 McGrath, Dave 1969-70 Raiko, Edmund 1945 Montana, John 1942 Orlandini, Tony 1994-97 Plowman, Curt 1957-59 McGraw, Andrew 1965 Raklewicz, Michael 1965-67 Montanari, Ken 1957-59 Ormiston, Kenneth 1933-35 Poggi, Francis 1979 McIntyre, Marlon 1981-84 Ramos, William 1969-70 Montgomery, Ray 1927-29 Orszulak, Harry 1966-68 Pohl, Joseph 1964-66 McKee, William 1927 Randour, David 1965-66 Montrella, David J. 1968 Osborn, Bill 1985-88 Polach, Steven 1943-45 McKillop, Chris 2004-07 Randour, Herbert 1933-35 Moody, Zatiti 1992-95 Osterhout, Robert 1950 Polanco, Juan 1982-83 McKillop, Scott 2005-08 Ranii, George 1943-46 Moore, Cliff 1978-79 Ostrosky, Bob 1961 Polite, Lousaka 2000-03 McKinney, C.R. 1905-06 Ransom, Austin 2006-08 Moore, David 1988-91 Ostrowski, Stanley 1971-72 Pollock, Bob 1954-56 McKnight, Barry 1963-65 Raskowski, Walter 1936-38 Moore, Frank 1994-97 O’Sullivan, James 1905 Ponko, Mark 1998-2001 McLaren, George W. 1915-18 Rasp, John 1986-87 McLean, Bill 1986 Moore, Larry 2005 Otah, Jeff 2006-07 Popovich, Andy 1974-78 McMillan, Randy 1979-80 Moore, Lewis 2000-03 O’Toole, Mark E. 1976 McMillin, B.V. 1924-26 Moorhead, Dennis 1972-75 Owens, Billy 1983, 85-87 McMinn, Bryce (Mgr.) 2000 Moothart, Mark 1998-99 Ozimek, John 1961-63 McMullen, Kirk 1996-99 Morgan, Matt 2000-03 McMurray, Darrell 2000-01 Morris, Hart 1929-31 P McNish, Bernard 1936 Morris, Robert 1932 Paieski, Ken 1972 McNulty, Frank 1915-16 Morris, Tez 2002-05 Palatalla, Louis 1951-52, 54 McPeak, Bill 1945-48 Morrison, Jim 1992 Palko, Tyler 2002, 04-06 McQuaide, Patrick 1980-81 Morrow, James 1949 Palla, Charles 1958 McQuaide, Robert 1952-54 Morrow, James 1914, 16, 19 Paluck, John 1953-55 Meadown, Eric 1916-17 Morrow, K.C. 1914 Parker, Derrick 1991-94 Meanor, A. 1919 Morsillo, Jim 1977-79 Parker, John 1996-99 Medich, George 1967-69 Mosby, Anthony (Mgr.) 2001 Parkinson, T.E. (Mgr.) 1970 Medwid, Robert 1971-72, 74 Mosby, Brandon (Mgr.) 2001 Parkinson, Tom 1927-29 Mefford, Matt 2000-01 Mosley, Denorse 1993-94 Parrish, Don 1973-76 Mehl, O.H. 1904-07 Moss, John 1970-72 Parros, James 1970 Meier, Ted 1928 Moyer, Steve 1969-71 Parrott, Louis 1966-67 Meisner, Greg 1977-80 Munjas, Miller 1932-34 Passodelis, Nick 1954-56 Melillo, Louis 1948-49 Murdock, Thomas 1923-24 Patrick, Frank 1935-37 Mendenhall, Rickey 1998-99 Murphy, Bruce 1972-74 Patterson, Gary 1970-72 Mercer, Bill 1972 Murphy, Tim 2002-05 Patton, Chris 1993-95 Merchant, Chris 1985 Murray, Leon 1996 Patton, Jack 1944 Meredith, John 1931-35 Murray, Shane 2006-07, 2009 Peace, Lawrence 1937-38 Merkovsky, Elmer 1961 Murphy, Bryan 2010 Peacock, R.J. 1909-10 Merkovsky, Elmer 1936-38 Murphy, Terry 1997-98 Pearlman, I.R. 1917 Merrick, David 1994 Murphy, Thomas 1940 Peck, Robert 1913-16 Mervis, Louis 1918-19 Mustakas, Gus 2005-06, 2008-09 Pecman, Frank 1965-67 Messich, George 1975-76 Musulin, George 1936 Pecora, Marco 2009-10 Metich, George 1947 Myers, Rusty 1972 Pegram, Ken 1995-98 Al Romano was an All-America performer at nose tackle in 1976.

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Rathi, Bob 1957-59 Roussos, Michael 1944-45 Sekela, Michael 1939-40 Raudman, David 1966 Routt, David 2000 Sekey, Arthur 1932 Raymond, Thomas 1964-65 Roxanski, John 1944-45 Semaia, Penny 2000-03 Razzano, Anthony 1947-48 Royal, Hank 1982 Sepkowski, Jason 1995-97 Reardon, Tony 1992-93 Royal, Jim 1990 Sepsi, Andy 1957-59 Reber, James 1943 Rudison, Bill 1985 Session, Clint 2003-06 Recchia, Anthony 1982-83 Rudoy, William 1943 Sestili, Chris 1989-92 Rector, Leonard R. 1936 Ruff, Arthur 1934 Sgrignoli, Philip 1968-70 Redmon, Ronald 1988-90 Rullo, Dan 1971-73 Shae, Charles 1938 Reece, Michael 1993 Ruth, Frank 1904 Shaffer, Mike 1974-75 Reed, Antwuan 2008-10 Rutherford, Rod 2000-03 Shanahan, Mike 2009-10 Reed, Chad 1999-2002 Ruzila, Paul 1997-98 Sharockman, Ed 1958-60 Reed, Harry 1944 Ryan, John 1992-95 Shaw, Paul 1935-37 Rees, John 1983 Ryan, Todd 1991-92 Sheard, Jabaal 2007-10 Reese, Charles S. 1912-14 Shedlosky, Leon 1933-35 Reese, Edward 1943-44 S Shemanski, Mark 1991 Reichard, Mark 1977-80 Sabatini, James 1959 Shepira, Isadora 1912-15 Reider, Paul 1930-32 Sack, Jack 1920-21 Shields, Brian 1983-85 Reinhold, Chuck 1958-60 Saddler, Cameron 2009-10 Shockley, Jeff 1985 Reschoff, Richard 1989 Sadowski, Ed 1966-69 Short, Dan 1980-82 Rettenger, Joseph 1950-52 Saksa, Frank J. 1941-42 Short, Ralph N. 1950 Reutershan, Randy 1975-77 Salata, A.J. 1925-27 Shotwell, George 1932-34 Revis, Darrelle 2004-06 Sallet, Charles 2003-06 Shrake, Scott 2008 Reynolds, William 1950-52 Salocky, William 1969 Shriver, Jim 1983 Rice, Chester 1952-54 Salter, Bryant 1968-70 Shuck, Dave 1984, 87 Rich, Demetrious 1999 Salvaterra, Corny 1954-56 Shuler, Nick 1921-23 PROFILES Rich, Mark 1983-84 Salvucci, Joseph 1943 Shumaker, Ken 1969-70 Richard, Gary 1986-87 Salwocki, Tom 1956 Shuman, John 1906-08 Richards, Curvin 1988-90 Samer, William 1949 Sichko, William 1949-51 Richards, David 1910 Sams, Ron 1979-82 Siermine, Dan (Mgr.) 1988 Richards, George 1967-69 Sanker, Dick 1961 Sies, Dale 1915-17 Richards, Luther 1935 Sankey, Robert 1961 Sign, Bob 1984-86 Richards, R.W. 1908-10 Sapio, William 1982-85 Silvestri, Don 1990-91 LaRod Stephens-Howling lettered four seasons at tailback from 2005-08. Richardson, Allen 2004 Sares, Harvey 1944 Silvestri, Gary 1975, 77 Stephens-Howling, LaRod 2005-08

Smith, Tim 1979 2010 SEASON Richardson, John E. 1980 Simantel, Ronald J. 1964 Sauer, Carl 1922-24 Smith, Wayne 1911-14 Stepnoski, Mark 1985-88 IN REVIEW Rickards, Paul 1944-47 Simile, Tony 1950 Saunders, Zac (Mgr.) 2005 Smodic, Jack 1945, 47-48 Steratore, Gene 1953 Ricketts, Tom 1986-88 Simonian, Pete 1998 Savariau, Donsville 1991 Snell, Heath 1989-90 Stetler, Jack 1940-42 Riddick, Louis 1987-90 Simms, Jim 1932 Sawhill, Cody 2007 Sniscak, Bernard 1944 Stevens, John 1968-70 Riddle, Fred 1957-59 Simon, Dennis 1966-67 Scales, Chuck 1983-86 Soboleski, Jason 1996-97 Stevenson, J.W. 1908-11 Rife, Gerald 1965-66 Simonitis, John 2003-06 Scanlon, J.A. 1928 Sobolewski, Gene 1962-63 Stewart, Dale 1963-65 Ritchie, Walter 1904-06 Simpson, Gerald 1991-94 Scanlon, Kieran 1989 Soles, C.D. 1911 Stewart, Michael 1985-87 Ritenbaugh, William 1941 Simpson, John 1969-71 Schall, Jon 2000-03 Solter, A.E. 1907 Still, Ralph 1977-79 Robb, John 1971-72 Simpson, Richard N. 1922-23 Scherer, Dick 1956-57 Soppitt, Randall 1913-16 Stitt, Dick 1941 RECORD BOOK Robbins, Tim 1993, 95-96 Sims, Larry 1976-78 Schilken, Robert 1982-85 Sorochak, Bob 1962, 64 Stocak, Mike 1942 Roberts, John 1925-27 Sims, Tom 1988-89 Schipani, Pat 1983-85 Sotak, Michael 1942 Stone, Darnell 1982, 84-85 Roberts, Tristan 2008, 2010 Sinclair, Stephen 1939-40 Schmidt, A.T. 1904-05 Souchak, Frank 1935-37 Stone, John 1988 Robertson, Tim 1999 Sindewald, Tom 1976 Schmidt, Joe 1950-52 Spates, David 1973-74 Stone, Joseph 1974-76 Robinson, A.L. 1909 Siragusa, Anthony 1986-87, 89 Schmidt, John 1965 Spears, Robert P. 1976 Stone, Lucas 2007 Robinson, Calvin 1997 Sites, Vincent 1934-35 Schmidt, Joseph 1924-26 Spencer, Charles 2002-05 Stoner, Fred 1972 Robinson, Desmond 1974-76 Sitter, Jonathan 2000, 02-03 Schmitt, Ted 1935-37 Spencer, Shawntae 2000-03 Stoner, Reynold 1972-74 Robinson, James 1945, 47, 48 Skiba, John 1992 Schmitt, William 1952-56 Spicko, Joseph 1968-70 Stowe, Ed 1953 Robinson, Kenyon 1993-94 Skladany, Joseph 1931-33 Schneider, Chris 1995-98 Spindler, Marc 1987-89 Street, Devin 2010 PITT HISTORY Robinson, Lowell 2006-07 Skladany, Leo 1945-48 Schottenheimer, Marty 1962-64 Spiranic, Dan 1978 Strom, John 1972 Robinson, Shawn 1999-2002 Skrocki, Chad 1993 Schubert, Eric 1981-83 Sporio, Carmen 1965 Strong, Darrell 2004-07 Rock, Kevin 1992 Slaby, Lou 1960-62 Schubert, Mark 1977-79 Spotts, Ed 1938 Stull, Bill 2006, 2008-09 Rodgers, Joseph 1935 Slade, Lamar 1999-2002 Schuler, Milton 1976 Springer, Charles 1904, 06-07 Suffoletta, Henry 1958 Rodgers, Lloyd 1971 Slovick, Chris (Mgr.) 2002 Schulters, Dwayne 1996-97 Stahl, John 1940-41 Sullivan, John L. 1957-58 Roe, Homer 1907-09 Smalara, Alfred 1951-52 Schultz, Edward 1956 Stahlman, H.A. 1916 Sumner, David 1992, 94-95 Roeder, Robert 1962-63 Smakosz, Mike 1991 Schultz, Edward 1930 Stanton, Richard J. 1961 Sumpter, Earl 1947-49 Romano, Al 1973-76 Smith, Aaron 2009 Schultz, Mike 1995-97 Stapulis, William T. 1936-38 Sunseri, Sal 1979-81

Romantino, Tony 1950-52 Smith, Carnel 1986-89 THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL Scisly, Joseph 1957-59 Stark, Bob 1958 Sunseri, Tino 2009-10 Romeus, Greg 2007-10 Smith, Curtis, 1973-75 Scorsone, Vincent 1955-56 Stark, Marwood 1936 Surina, Charles 1941 Romito, Kevin 1995 Smith, Dan 1972 Scott, Frank 1938 Stark, Scott 1990 Sutherland, John B. 1914-17 Rooker, Harvey 1932-34 Smith, Donald 1978-79, 81 Scott, Howard 1942 Stebbins, Harold 1936-38 Sweeney, James 1980-83 Rooney, James 1926, 28-29 Smith, Edward 1945 Seagraves, Dell 1992-95 Steele, Wendell 1924-25 Sweeney, Pat 1980-83 Rosborough, Bob 1955-56 Smith, Eugene 1945 Seaman, Eric 1987, 89-91 Steffy, Charles 2000-02 Swenson, K.J. 1905-07 Rosborough, Michael 1964-66 Smith, Kevan 2007 Seaman, Norton 1958-59 Stein, Herb A. 1918-21 Swider, Larry 1973-76 Roseberry, Doug 2004-05 Smith, Kyle 2004 Sebastian, Michael 1931, 33 Stein, Tim 1998-2000 Swink, Charles 1986-87 Rosenblum, Elmer 1932 Smith, Norman 1970 Seidel, F.R. 1921-23 Steingraver, George 1948 Sykes, Lionel 1989-90 Rosepink, Martin 1941-43, 46 Smith, Reggie 1983-86 Seidelson, Harry 1921-23 Stennett, Matt 1983-85 Sylvester, Walter 1980 Ross, Chris 1985-88 Smith, Robert W. 1942 Seifert, Ed 1928 Stephens, Dan 2001-04 Ross, John 1940-41 Smith, Ryan 1999-01 Seiffert, Karl 1933-34 Stephens, Joe 2002-03 Roth, Yogi 2001-03 Seigel, Francis 1931-32 Smith, Thomas 2002-05

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T U Webster, Ernest 1971-72 Weidle, Ethan 1996-99 Taglianetti, Andrew 2008, 2010 Uajko, Eugene 1967-68 Weinberger, Ellis 1965 Takacs, John 1977 Uansa, Octavius 1927-29 Weinstock, Isadore 1932-34 Tamburino, Gabriel 1965 Urban, John 1937 Weisenbaugh, Henry 1932-34 Tanczos, David 1987-88 Urschler, Gary 1999-2002 Welch, Gilbert 1925-27 Tarasi, Ray 1959 Wenglikowski, Alan 1979, 81-83 Taylor, Robert 1966 V Wertman, Harold 1945 Taylor, Willie 1975 Vaglia, Joe 1997, 2001 Wertz, Silas G. 1922 Teitt, Robert 1946 Van Doren, F. 1907-09 Wesber, Darius 1995 Telesky, John 1961-63 VanHorne, Jeff 1986-89 West, Billy 1993-94, 96-97 Templeton, Paul 1923 Van Pelt, Alex 1989-92 West, Henry 1942 Thatcher, Eric 2005-08 Vangas, Chris 2004-07 West, Leonard 1943 Theodore, Jim 1955-57 Varischetti, Pete 1991 West, Walter 1922 Theodorou, Leon 1991-92 Varoutsos, E.C. 1995-97 Weston, Lloyd 1968-70 Thomas, Bryan 1981-82 Ventura, James 1950 Westwood, Ernest 1957-59 Thomas, Charles 1948-50 Venzin, Art 1971-72 Whaley, Doug 1990-93 Thomas, Derron 2004-05 Verkleeren, John 1963-65 Whatley, Chris 1982-83 Thomas, Joe 2006-09 Viancourt, Pat 1983-85 White, John 1972 Thomas, Lynn 1977-79 Vidunas, Paul 1981 White, Mike 1998-2000 Thomas, Reggie 1994-97 Vignali, Larry 1959-61 White, Robert A. 1968 Thomas, R.J. 1919 Villani, Joe 2004-06 White, Terry 1978-80 Thomas, Wallace 1978-81 Virbitsky, Justin 2009 Whittaker, Edward 1966-68 Thompson, Joseph M. 1904-06 Vitale, Bill 1974 Whitmill, Rasshad 1995-96 Thompson, Karim 1996-99 Voytell, Ken 1952 Wilamowski, Ed 1974-76 Thompson, T.M. 1916 Wiley, Dante 1984 Thompson, Tony 1997 W Wiley, John 1969 Thornhill, C.E. 1913-16 Waddill, Leslie 1905-06 Williams, Brandon 1998-2001 Threats, Barry 1989 Bill Wallace was a clutch receiver at Pitt in the early 1980s. Wade, Justin 1996-98 Williams, Charles 1921 Throckmorton, J. 1981-83 Wagner, Harry 1930 Williams, Charles 1990-92 Thurbon, Robert 1938-40 Wisler, Dwayne 1984 Z Wagner, J. Huber 1910-13 Williams, Chuck 1984-87 Tillman, Phil 2004-05 Wisniewski, Dan 1956-57 Walinchus, William 1928-30 Williams, Dale 2002-05 Zalnasky, Mitchell 1964-65 Timmons, Robert 1933, 35 Wissinger, Z.A. 1923-25 Walker, Adam 1987-89 Williams, Dominic 2005-08 Zanos, Jim 1957-58 Tinker, Ed 2010 Wohler, Mark 1983 Walker, Dave 1959-60 Williams, Frank 1922 Zeig, Waldemer 1904-07 Tinsley, Keith 1983-86 Wolfarth, Harry 1950 Walker, Elliott 1974-77 Williams, Greg 2008-10 Zelahy, Daniel 1976 Tipton, Tyler 2005 Wolff, William 1945 Walker, Jawan 2003 Williams, Harold 1920-22 Zellman, Al 1944-45 Tkach, Tyler 2007-08, 2010 Wood, John 1935-36 Walker, Nelson 1987-90 Williams, Jermaine 1989, 91-92 Zimmerman, Tony 1996 Toerper, Mike 2006-08 Woods, Darrel 1985-86 Walker, Ramon 1999-2001 Williams, Jim 1993-96 Zito, William F. 1961 Toerper, Todd 1972-74 Woods, Michael 1979-82 Wall, Jerry 1984-87 Williams, Juan 1997-98 Zombek, Joe 1951-53 Tolbert, Willie 1974-76 Woods, Stanley 1985 Wall, Lance 1971 Williams, K’Waun 2010 Zortea, Aldo 1966 Tolhurst, Fred 1970 Woods, Tony 1983-86 Wallace, William 1981, 83-84 Williams, Keith 1981-82 Zurzolo, William 1967 Tommins, Joseph 1931-32 Wortham, Kevin 1984 Waller, Midford 1930 Williams, Kevin 1990-91 Toncic, Ivan 1957-59 Wrabley, Robert 1951-52, 54 Walmsley, John 1935 Williams, LaFann 1996-97 Tormey, Joseph 1930-32 Wright, Aundre 2008-09 Walters, Dustin 2007 Williams, Manny 2009 Tracey, Neal 2005 Wright, Prentiss 1987-90 HONORARY LETTERWINNERS Walton, Albert 1935 Williams, Maurice 1992-94 Tracok, Richard 1944 Wycoff, Robert S. (Mgr.) 1950 Walton, Frank 1932-33 Williams, Maurice 2007 Trafi cant, Jim 1960-62 J Connolly Walton, Joe 1954-56 Williams, Mick 2007-09 Y Trees, Joe 1890-91 Dick Groat Walton, Joseph 1974 Williams, Nick 2005 Trebitz, Joe 2009-10 Yaccino, John 1959-61 Bill Hillgrove Wanke, Larry 1987-88 Williams, Reggie 1985, 87-89 Treiber, Dave 1975 Yacopec, Louis 1944 L. Oval Jaynes Wannstedt, Dave 1971-73 Williams, Vince 1991, 94-95 Trethaway, Robert 1965 Yajko, Eugene 1967-68 Dr. Bernard J. Kobosky Ward, F.F. 1912-14 Williamson, Carlton 1977-80 Trimble, T. Lee 1917 Yatron, George 1972 Bernard P. Koperek Ward, Stephen 1946-48 Williamson, Guy M. 1913-15 Trocano, Rick 1977-80 Yeilding, A.T. 1905-06 C. Robert Miller Ware, Jeffrey 1962-63 Wilps, Ralph 1926-29 Troglione, Joseph 1937 Yewcic, Thomas 1976 Casimir Myslinski Warriner, Chris 1949-51 Wilson, Clair 1972 Trout, Dave 1977-80 Yezovich, Mark 2006 Chancellor Mark A. Nordenberg Washington, Marcus 1986-88, 90 Wilson, Clint 1981-83, 85 Truitt, Olanda 1989-90 Yost, Charles 1948-49, 51 Dr. Wesley W. Posvar Washington, Maurice 1992-94 Wilson, Dale 1985 Truitt, Tony 1968 Young, Marlin 1995-98 Sam Sciullo Sr., Esq. Washington, Troy 1985-88 Wilson, J.C. 1975-77 Tucker, Tony 2008 Young, Tyler 1994-95 Carol Sprague Washington, Yusef 1988 Wilson, Kris 2000-03 Tully, Charles 1928-30 Young, Tyre 2001 John Vasvary Washinko, Rich 1972 Windt, Bernard 1931 Tumulty, Tom 1991, 93-95 Yuna, Paul 1972 Wasmuth, Chester 1926-27 Winterburn, J. Charles 1921-22 Turman, John 1999-2000 Watkins, Bryan 1981 Winters, Charles 1969 Turner, James 1987 Wazniak, John A. 1968 Turner, John D. 1905-08 Weatherington, Arnie 1973-76 Turner, Oderick 2006-09 Weatherspoon, Ray 1982-83 Turner, Ricky 1988-90 Webster, Alan 1974 Turnley, Ryan 2009-10 Tuten, Henry 1987-89 Tyra, Gary 1975

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NFL DRAFT PICKS

PITT’S NFL FIRST-ROUND DRAFT CHOICES (SINCE 1960) 1961 Mike Ditka, TE, Chicago (5th) 1964 Paul Martha, S, Pittsburgh (7th) 1977 Tony Dorsett, RB, Dallas (2nd) 1978 Randy Holloway, DE, Min ne so ta (21st) 1981 Randy McMillan, RB, Bal ti more (12th) 1981 Mark May, T, Washington (20th) 1981 Hugh Green, LB, Tampa Bay (7th) 1983 Jim Covert, T, Chicago (6th) 1983 Tim Lewis, CB, Green Bay (11th) 1983 Dan Marino, QB, Miami (27th) 1984 Bill Maas, NT, Kansas City (5th) 1985 Chris Doleman, LB, Min ne so ta (4th) 1985 Bill Fralic, T, Atlanta (2nd) 1986 Bob Buczkowski, DT, L.A. Raiders (24th) 1987 Tony Woods, LB, Seattle (18th) 1988 Craig Heyward, RB, New Or leans (24th) 1989 Burt Grossman, DE, San Diego (8th) 1989 Tom Ricketts, T, Pittsburgh (24th) 1992 Sean Gilbert, DT, L.A. Rams (3rd) 1995 Ruben Brown, OL, (14th) 2004 Larry Fitzgerald, WR, (3rd) 2007 Darrelle Revis, CB, New York Jets (14th) 2008 Jeff Otah, OL, (19th) 2011 Jon Baldwin, WR, Kansas City Chiefs (26th) ( )-pick overall Jeff Otah was a fi rst-round pick of the Carolina Panthers in 2008.

CURRENT PANTHERS IN THE PROS (as of June 2011) NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Jon Baldwin, WR Kansas City Chiefs Aaron Berry, DB Detroit Lions H.B. Blades, LB Washington Redskins Nate Byham, TE Kennard Cox, DB Seattle Seahawks C.J. Davis, OL Carolina Panthers Dorin Dickerson, WR Houston Texans Larry Fitzgerald, WR Arizona Cardinals Gerald Hayes, LB Arizona Cardinals Andy Lee, P San Francisco 49ers Dion Lewis, RB LeSean McCoy, RB Philadelphia Eagles Mike McGlynn, OL Philadelphia Eagles Scott McKillop, LB San Francisco 49ers Jeff Otah, OL Carolina Panthers Tyler Palko, QB Kansas City Chiefs Jason Pinkston, OL Lousaka Polite, FB Miami Dolphins Darrelle Revis, DB New York Jets Greg Romeus, DE New Orleans Saints Clint Session, LB Indianapolis Colts Jabaal Sheard, DE Cleveland Browns Shawntae Spencer, DB San Francisco 49ers LaRod Stephens-Howling, RB Arizona Cardinals Kris Wilson, TE San Diego Chargers Linebacker Clint Session enters his fi fth season with the Indianapolis Colts.

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2002 2 Antonio Bryant WR Dallas Cowboys 5 Ramon Walker DB Houston Texans 5 Bryan Knight LB Chicago Bears 2001 3 Kevan Barlow RB San Francisco 49ers 2000 3 Hank Poteat DB Pittsburgh Steelers 1996 6 Dietrich Jells WR Kansas City Chiefs 6 Anthony Dorsett DB Houston Oilers 6 Tom Tumulty LB Cincinnati Bengals 1995 1 Ruben Brown OG Buffalo Bills 3 Curtis Martin RB 6 Tom Barndt C Kansas City Chiefs 1993 8 Alex Van Pelt QB Pittsburgh Steelers Tight end Kris Wilson enters his eighth NFL season. 1992 ROUND YEAR/NAME POS TEAM 1 Sean Gilbert DE

2 Steve Israel DB Los Angeles Rams PROFILES 2011 4 Jeff Christy OL Phoenix Cardinals 1 Jon Baldwin WR Kansas City Chiefs 4 Keith Hamilton DE 2 Jabaal Sheard DE Cleveland Browns 4 Ricardo McDonald LB Cincinnati Bengals 5 Dion Lewis RB Philadelphia Eagles 7 Dave Moore TE Miami Dolphins 5 Jason Pinkston OL Cleveland Browns 7 Greg Romeus DE New Orleans Saints 2010 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON

6 Nate Byham TE San Francisco 49ers IN REVIEW 7 Dorin Dickerson TE Houston Texans 2009 2 LeSean McCoy RB Philadelphia Eagles 5 Scott McKillop LB San Francisco 49ers 7 LaRod Stephens-Howling RB Arizona Cardinals 7 Derek Kinder WR Chicago Bears

2008 PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK 1 Jeff Otah OL Carolina Panthers 4 Mike McGlynn OL Philadelphia Eagles 7 Kennard Cox DB Buffalo Bills 2007 1 Darrelle Revis DB New York Jets 4 Clint Session LB Indianapolis Colts 6 H.B. Blades LB Washington Redskins 2006 3 Charles Spencer OL Houston Texans 6 Bernard “Josh” Lay DB New Orleans Saints 2005 6 Rob Petitti OL Dallas Cowboys 2004

1 Larry Fitzgerald WR Arizona Cardinals PRO FOOTBALL 2 Shawntae Spencer DB San Francisco 49ers 2 Kris Wilson TE Kansas City Chiefs 5 Claude Harriott DE Chicago Bears 6 Andy Lee P San Francisco 49ers 7 Brandon Miree RB Denver Broncos 2003 3 Gerald Hayes LB Arizona Cardinals 6 Torrie Cox DB Tampa Bay Buccaneers THIS IS PITT 7 Bryan Anderson OL Chicago Bears

Linebacker Gerald Hayes has spent each of his eight NFL seasons with Arizona.

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ROUND YEAR/NAME POS TEAM 1988 1 Craig Heyward RB New Orleans Saints 1991 4 Mark Gunn DE New York Jets 2 Quintin Jones CB Houston Oilers 4 Curvin Richards RB Dallas Cowboys 5 Jon Carter DE New York Giants 9 Louis Riddick DB San Francisco 49ers 5 Zeke Gadson DB Buffalo Bills 10 Brian Greenfi eld P Cleveland Browns 7 Gary Richard CB 1990 10 Billy Owens DB Dallas Cowboys 3 Marc Spindler DT Detroit Lions 11 Ed Miller C San Diego Chargers 4 Dean Caliguire C San Francisco 49ers 1987 4 Alonzo Hampton CB Minnesota Vikings 1 Tony Woods LB Seattle Seahawks 6 Tom Sims DT Kansas City Chiefs 4 Randy Dixon OT Indianapolis Colts 9 Chris Goetz OG San Diego Chargers 4 Lorenzo Freeman DT Green Bay Packers 11 Roman Matusz OT Chicago Bears 7 Tom Brown RB Miami Dolphins 11 Carnel Smith DE Indi a nap o lis Colts 1986 1989 1 Bob Buczkowski DT Los Angeles Raiders 1 Burt Grossman DE San Diego Chargers 4 Bill Callahan FS Pittsburgh Steelers 1 Tom Ricketts OT Pittsburgh Steelers 1985 3 Mark Stepnoski OL Dallas Cowboys 1 Chris Doleman DE Minnesota Vikings 9 Vernon Kirk TE Los Angeles Rams 1 Bill Fralic OT Atlanta Falcons 10 Cornell Holloway CB Cincinnati Bengals 5 Troy Benson LB New York Jets 11 Jerry Olsavsky LB Pittsburgh Steelers 8 Marlon McIntyre RB Los Angeles Rams 12 Bill Wallace WR New York Jets

LeSean McCoy was a 1,000-yard rusher in 2010 for Philadelphia. Former Pitt All-American Dorin Dickerson enters his second year with the Houston Texans.

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ROUND YEAR/NAME POS TEAM 1984 1 Bill Maas DT Kansas City Chiefs 2 Jim Sweeney C New York Jets 3 Joe McCall RB Los Angeles Raiders 5 Tom Flynn FS Green Bay Packers 6 Dwight Collins WR Minnesota Vikings 10 Al Wenglikowski DE Kansas City Chiefs 1983 1 Jim Covert OT Chicago Bears 1 Tim Lewis DB Green Bay Packers 1 Dan Marino QB Miami Dolphins 5 Bryan Thomas RB Green Bay Packers 6 Dave Puzzuoli DL Cleveland Browns 6 Ron Sams OG Green Bay Packers 8 Rich Kraynak LB Philadelphia Eagles 9 Rob Fada OG Chicago Bears 12 Julius Dawkins WR Buffalo Bills 1982

7 Emil Boures C Pitts burgh Steelers PROFILES 10 Sal Sunseri LB Pitts burgh Steelers 12 Sam Clancy DT Seat tle Seahawks

1981 Tight end Nate Byham played in 14 games as a rookie for San Francisco last year. 1 Hugh Green LB Tam pa Bay Buccaneers 1 Randy McMillan FB Balti more Colts 8 J.C. Wilson DB Houston Oilers 1 Mark May OT Washing ton Redskins 2010 SEASON 9 Willie Taylor WR Tampa Bay Buccaneers IN REVIEW 2 Rickey Jack son LB New Or leans Saints 11 Tom Brzoza C Pittsburgh Steelers 3 Greg Meisner DT Los An ge les Rams 1977 3 Carlton Williamson DB San Fran cisco 49ers 1 Tony Dorsett RB Dallas Cowboys 3 Russ Grimm C Washing ton Redskins 7 Jim Corbett TE Cincinnati Bengals 5 Bill Neill DT New York Giants 7 Larry Swider P Denver Broncos 5 Benjie Pryor TE Cincin nati Bengals

11 Carson Long K Los Angeles Rams PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK 5 Lynn Tho mas DB San Francisco 49ers 11 Al Romano LB Houston Oilers 5 Jerry Boyarsky DT New Orleans Saints 11 Rick Trocano QB Pittsburgh Steelers 1976 4 Tom Perko LB Green Bay Packers 1980 7 Karl Farmer WR Atlanta Falcons 6 Jo Jo Heath DB Cincinnati Bengals 1975 1979 3 Gary Burley DE Cincinnati Bengals 2 Gordon Jones WR Tampa Bay Buccaneers 17 Mike Bulino DB Kansas City Chiefs 5 Walt Brown C Detroit Lions 7 Jeff Delaney DB Los Angeles Rams 1974 11 Al Chesley LB Phila del phia Eagles 11 Rod Kirby LB Buffalo Bills 12 David Logan DT Tampa Bay Buccaneers 12 James Buckmon DE New Orleans Saints 15 Dave Wannstedt T Green Bay Packers 1978 1 Randy Holloway DT Minnesota Vikings 1973 2 Matt Cavanaugh QB New England Patriots 12 Ernie Webster OG Washington Redskins PRO FOOTBALL 3 Bob Jury DB Seattle Seahawks 13 John Moss LB Detroit Lions 6 Elliott Walker RB San Francisco 49ers 1972 6 Randy Reutershan WR Pittsburgh Steelers 3 Bob Kuziel C New Orleans Saints 5 Ralph Cindrich LB Atlanta Falcons 11 Joe Carroll LB Oakland Raiders 15 Joel Klimek TE New England Patriots

16 Henry Alford DE St. Louis Cardinals THIS IS PITT

187 NFL DRAFT PICKS

ROUND YEAR/NAME POS TEAM 1967 2 Jim Flanigan LB Green Bay Packers 1971 3 Charlie Hall DB Green Bay Packers 1966 5 Bryant Salter DB San Diego Chargers 6 Fred Hoaglin C Cleveland (NFL) 7 Dennis Ferris RB Chicago Bears 9 Dale Stewart* DE Pittsburgh (NFL) 9 Dave Garnett RB Oakland Raiders 11 Eric Crabtree* HB Baltimore (NFL) 12 Tony Esposito RB Kansas City Chiefs 11 Dale Stewart* HB Buffalo (AFL) 12 Bill Pilconis WR Detroit Lions 13 Eric Crabtree* DB Denver (AFL) 14 Joe Novogratz* LB Pittsburgh (NFL) 1970 18 Ken Lucas QB Pittsburgh (NFL) 9 Geoff Brown LB Cleveland Browns 19 Joe Novogratz* OG Boston (AFL) 12 Rod Fedorchak OG Kansas City Chiefs 1965 1969 4 Marty Schottenheimer* LB Baltimore (NFL) 5 Harry Orszulak FL San Diego Chargers 7 Marty Schottenheimer* LB Buffalo (AFL) 1968 8 Bill Howley E Pittsburgh (NFL) 5 Bob Longo E Houston Oilers 1964 13 Tom Mitrakos C San Francisco 49ers 1 Paul Martha* HB Pittsburgh (NFL) 8 Ray Popp* G New York Giants (NFL) 9 Paul Martha* HB Buffalo (AFL) 10 Rick Leeson HB Washing ton (NFL) 13 Jeff Ware LB New York Jets (AFL) 16 Paul Cercel* C Dallas (NFL) 16 Ray Popp* LB New York Jets (AFL) 19 Paul Cercel* C/LB San Diego (AFL) 20 Brian Generalovich* TE Pittsburgh (NFL) 25 Brian Generalovich* TE Boston (AFL) 1963 4 Lou Slaby* LB Denver (AFL) 5 Gary Kaltenbach* T Minnesota (NFL) 5 Lou Slaby* LB New York Giants (NFL) 6 Ernie Borghetti* T Cleveland (NFL) 9 John Maczuzak* T San Francisco (NFL) 11 Tom Brown G Houston (AFL) 12 Ed Adamchik* G New York Giants (NFL) 20 Jim Trafi cant B Pitts burgh (NFL) 21 Ed Adamchik* T Buffalo (AFL) 21 Ernie Borghetti* T Dallas Texans (AFL) 22 John Maczuzak* T Dallas Texans (AFL) 25 Gary Kaltenbach* T Houston (AFL) 1962 10 Regis Coustillac G San Francisco (NFL) 10 Larry Vignali G Pittsburgh (NFL) 19 John Kuprok* E Pittsburgh (NFL) 23 John Kuprok* E New York Titans (AFL) 30 Bob Clemens HB Houston (AFL) 33 Steve Jastrzembski*** E Boston (AFL)

LaRod Stephens-Howling is a dynamic kick returner for Arizona.

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Defensive back Shawntae Spencer has 11 career interceptions as he enters his eighth season with Linebacker H.B. Blades enters his fi fth season with the Washington Redskins. San Francisco. EODBO PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK

ROUND YEAR/NAME POS TEAM 1958 2 Jim McCusker T Chicago Cardinals 1961 4 John Guzik G Los An ge les Rams 1 Mike Ditka* E Chicago (NFL) 9 Ron Kissell T New York Giants 1 Mike Ditka* E Houston (AFL) 30 Dick Scherer E Pittsburgh 3 Jim Cunningham* B Washington (NFL) 3 Dick Mills* T Detroit (NFL) 1957 5 Ed Sharockman* HB Minnesota (NFL) 2 Joe Walton E Washing ton 8 Fred Cox* HB Cleveland (NFL) 4 Vince Scorsone G Washing ton 9 Dick Mills* T Dallas Texans (AFL) 9 Charlie Brueckman C San Francisco 10 Bob Clemens B Baltimore (NFL) 10 Ralph Jelic B Pittsburgh 13 Paul Hodge LB Detroit (NFL) 15 Herman Canil T Pittsburgh 14 Jim Cunningham* FB New York Titans (AFL) 17 Corny Salvaterra QB Pittsburgh

17 Steve Jastrzembski*** B Baltimore (NFL) 17 Dan Wisnieski G Baltimore PRO FOOTBALL 22 Ed Sharockman* HB Dallas Texans (AFL) 23 Bob Pollock T Pittsburgh 28 Fred Cox* HB New York Titans (AFL) 1956 1959 2 John Paluck E Washing ton 9 Dick Haley B Washing ton 17 Bill Schmitt G Pittsburgh 15 Tom Salwocki C Cleveland 20 Fred Glatz E Pittsburgh 24 Fred Riddle B Detroit 22 Ray DiPasquale B Pittsburgh 23 Pete Neft QB Pittsburgh 29 Jack Flara B Green Bay THIS IS PITT 25 Glen Tunning G Los Angeles Rams

189 NFL DRAFT PICKS

ROUND YEAR/NAME POS TEAM 1955 5 Eldred Kraemer T San Francisco 9 Henry Ford B Cleveland 10 Glen Dillon E Cleveland 12 Lou Palatella T San Francisco 22 Richie McCabe B Pittsburgh 27 Paul Blanda B New York Giants 1954 9 Joe Zombek E Pittsburgh 11 Lou Cimarolli B Pittsburgh 14 Bobby Epps B New York Giants 29 Dick Dietrick E Los Angeles Rams 1953 2 Billy Reynolds B Cleveland 7 Joe Schmidt C Detroit 1952 24 Bob Bestwick B Pittsburgh 29 Chris Warriner E Pittsburgh 1951 16 Ted Geremsky E Pittsburgh 30 Nick Bolkovac T Washington

Lousaka Polite is a tough, durable fullback for Miami.

1950 3 Jimmy Joe Robinson B Cleveland 11 Bob Plotz G Cleveland 13 Lou (Bimbo) Cecconi B San Francisco 16 Bernie Barkouskie G Pittsburgh 29 Carl DePasqua B Pittsburgh 1949 6 Leo Skladany E Brooklyn (AFL) 17 Leo Skladany E Philadelphia (NFL) 1948 14 Bill McPeak E Pittsburgh 30 Tony DeMatteo B Pittsburgh Linebacker Scott McKillop enters his third season at San Francisco.

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ROUND YEAR/NAME POS TEAM 1947 5 Jack Durishan** T New York Yankees 1946 22 George Johnson T Pittsburgh 29 John Itzel B Philadelphia 1945 12 Frank Mattioli G Chicago Bears 17 John Itzel B Pittsburgh 25 Angelo Carlaccini B Pittsburgh 30 Loren Braner C Philadelphia 1943 2 Bill Dutton B Washington 26 Jack Stetler B Cleveland 27 Jack Durishan** T Pittsburgh 30 George Allshouse C Brooklyn 1942 12 Stan Gervelis E Brooklyn

17 Edgar Jones B Chicago Bears PROFILES 1941 8 George Kracum B Chicago Cardinals 1940 4 Dick Cassiano B Green Bay 8 Ben Kish B Chicago Cardinals

Andy Lee is annually one of the NFL’s top punters. 2010 SEASON 1939 IN REVIEW 2 John Chickerneo B New York Giants 2 Marshall Goldberg B Chicago Cardinals 4 Hal (Curly) Stebbins B Chicago Cardinals 6 Bob Dannies C Chicago Bears 9 Steve Petro G Pittsburgh

13 Fabian Hoffman E Pittsburgh PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK 16 Al Lezouski G Pittsburgh 1938 2 Tony Matisi T Pittsburgh 2 Frank Patrick B Chicago Cardinals 4 Frank Souchak E New York Giants 10 John Michelosen B Philadelphia 1937 2 Ave Daniell T Green Bay 4 Bill Glassford G Detroit

* In the 1960s, the AFL established the same draft format as the NFL by drafting in an inverse order of fi nish. Each league had its own draft, allowing for athletes to be drafted by the AFL and the NFL. PRO FOOTBALL ** Jack Durishan was drafted in 1943 by Pittsburgh. He served in the armed forces and after returning was drafted again in 1947 by the New York Yankees. *** Steve Jastrzembski was drafted by Boston (AFL) in 1962 and Baltimore (NFL) in 1961.

A four-year starter at Pitt, Mike McGlynn was Philadelphia’s starting center in 2010. THIS IS PITT

191 PITT PRO BOWL APPEARANCES

The following lists Pitt players who have been named to the Pro Bowl since 1970, following the AFL-NFL merger. PITT PRO BOWL APPEARANCES (SINCE 1970)

RUBEN BROWN, G 9 — BUFFALO: 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004; CHICAGO: 2007 DAN MARINO, QB 9 — MIAMI: 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996 CHRIS DOLEMAN, DE 8 — MINNESOTA: 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994; ATLANTA: 1996; SAN FRANCISCO: 1998 RICKEY JACKSON, LB 6 — NEW ORLEANS: 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1993, 1994 CURTIS MARTIN, RB 5 — NEW ENGLAND: 1996, 1997; NEW YORK JETS: 1999, 2002, 2005 MARK STEPNOSKI, C 5 — DALLAS: 1993, 1994, 1995; HOUSTON: 1996, 1997 TONY DORSETT, RB 4 — DALLAS: 1979, 1982, 1983, 1984 LARRY FITZGERALD, WR 4 — ARIZONA: 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010 BILL FRALIC, G 4 — ATLANTA: 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990 RUSS GRIMM, G 4 — WASHINGTON: 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987 JEFF CHRISTY, C 3 — MINNESOTA: 1999, 2000; TAMPA BAY: 2001 DARRELLE REVIS, CB 3 — NEW YORK JETS: 2009, 2010, 2011 JIM COVERT, OT 2 — CHICAGO: 1986, 1987 HUGH GREEN, LB 2 — TAMPA BAY: 1983, 1984 ANDY LEE, P 2 — SAN FRANCISCO: 2008, 2010 BILL MAAS, NT 2 — KANSAS CITY: 1987, 1988 CARLTON WILLIAMSON, S 2 — SAN FRANCISCO: 1985, 1986 FRED COX, K 1 — MINNESOTA: 1971 SEAN GILBERT, DT 1 — LOS ANGELES RAMS: 1994 CRAIG HEYWARD, RB 1 — ATLANTA: 1996 Receiver Larry Fitzgerald was MARK MAY, T 1 — WASHINGTON: 1989 the 2009 Pro Bowl MVP.

Cornerback Darrelle Revis has made the last three Pro Bowls.

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NAME TEAM SEASON NAME TEAM SEASON Ruben Brown, G Chicago Bears 2006 Keith Hamilton, DT New York Giants 2000 Gary Burley, NT Cincinnati Bengals 1981 Gerald Hayes, LB Arizona Cardinals 2008 Matt Cavanaugh, QB San Francisco 49ers 1984* Glenn Hyde, C Denver Broncos 1977 New York Giants 1990* Rickey Jackson, LB San Francisco 49ers 1994* Al Chesley, LB Philadelphia Eagles 1980 Dietrich Jells, WR New England Patriots 1996 Jeff Christy, C Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2002* Gordon Jones, WR Los Angeles Raiders 1983* Jim Covert, T Chicago Bears 1985* Vernon Lewis, DB New England Patriots 1996 Fred Cox, K Minnesota Vikings 1969 Dan Marino, QB Miami Dolphins 1984 Minnesota Vikings 1973 Curtis Martin, RB New England Patriots 1996 Minnesota Vikings 1974 Minnesota Vikings 1976 Mark May, T Washington Redskins 1982* Washington Redskins 1983 Billy Davis, WR Dallas Cowboys 1995* Washington Redskins 1987* 2000* Jerry Olsavsky, LB Pittsburgh Steelers 1995 Darnell Dinkins, TE New Orleans Saints 2009* Hank Poteat, DB New England Patriots 2004* Mike Ditka, TE Dallas Cowboys 1970 Dallas Cowboys 1971* Randy Reutershan, WR Pittsburgh Steelers 1978*

Chicago Bears (Coach) 1985* Clint Session, LB Indianapolis Colts 2009 PROFILES Anthony Dorsett, DB 1999 Ed Sharockman, CB Minnesota Vikings 1969 Oakland Raiders 2002 Tony Siragusa, DT Baltimore Ravens 2000* Tony Dorsett, RB Dallas Cowboys 1977* Mark Stepnoski, C Dallas Cowboys 1992* Dallas Cowboys 1978 Dallas Cowboys 1993* Larry Fitzgerald, WR Arizona Cardinals 2008

Lynn Thomas, CB San Francisco 49ers 1981* 2010 SEASON IN REVIEW Jim Flanigan, LB Green Bay Packers 1967* Adam Walker, RB San Francisco 49ers 1994* Tom Flynn, S New York Giants 1986* Carlton Williamson, S San Francisco 49ers 1981* Nick Goings, RB Carolina Panthers 2003 San Francisco 49ers 1984* Russ Grimm, G Washington Redskins 1982* Washington Redskins 1983 * — Denotes victory in Super Bowl

Washington Redskins 1987* Players listed were active roster members. PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK Washington Redskins 1991* PRO FOOTBALL THIS IS PITT

Linebacker Clint Session was a starter for the Colts’ AFC champion Tight end Darnell Dinkins played for the Saints’ Super Bowl Offensive tackle Mark May played in three Super Bowls for squad in 2009. champion team in 2009. Washington, winning two.

193 ALL-TIME NFL ROSTER

Ed Adamchik, C N.Y. Giants, 1965 Ralph Chase, T Ak ron Indians, 1926 Mike Ditka, TE Chica go Bears, 1961-66 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1965 Al Chesley, LB Phila del phia Eagles, 1979-82 Philadelphia Ea gles, 1967-68 Hen ry Adams, C Chica go Cardinals, 1939 Chicago Bears, 1982 Dallas Cow boys, 1969-72 Rudy Andabaker, G Pitts burgh Steelers, 1952, 54 John Chickerneo, QB N.Y. Giants, 1942 Randy Dixon, T Indi a nap o lis Colts, 1987-1995 Bryan Anderson, OL Chicago Bears, 2003-04 Jeff Christy, C Arizona Cardinals, 1992 Chris Doleman, DE Minne so ta Vikings, 1985-93 Minnesota Vikings, 1993-99 Atlanta Falcons, 1994-95 Curtis Anderson, WR Jacksonville Jaguars, 1997-98 San Francisco 49ers, 1996-98 Chicago Bears, 1999 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2000-02 Greg Christy, T Buffa lo Bills, 1985 Anthony Dorsett, DB Tennessee Titans, 1996-99 Steve Apke, LB Pitts burgh Steelers, 1987 Oakland Raiders, 2000-04 Ralph Cindrich, LB New England Patriots, 1972 Bill Ashbaugh, FB Rock Island Inde pen dents, 1924 Tony Dorsett, RB Dal las Cowboys, 1977-87 Kansas City Cow boys, 1924-25 Houston Oil ers, 1973-75 Denver Bron cos, 1974 Denver Bron cos, 1988-89 Chad Askew, WR Jacksonville Jaguars, 1997 Sam Clancy, DE Seat tle Seahawks, 1983 Mike Dorundo, OL Miami Dolphins, 1986 Jon Baldwin, WR Kansas City Chiefs, 2011 Cleveland Browns, 1985-88 New York Jets, 1987 Kevan Barlow, RB San Francisco 49ers, 2001-05 Indianapolis Colts, 1989-93 Chad Dukes, RB Washington Redskins, 1998-2000 N.Y. Jets, 2006 Jim my Clark, HB Pitts burgh Pirates, 1933-34 Jack Durishan, T N.Y. Yankees, 1947 (AAFC) Tom Barndt, C Kansas City Chiefs, 1995 Phil Clarke, LB New Orleans Saints, 1999-2001 Bill Dutton, HB Pitts burgh Steelers, 1946 Cincinnati Bengals, 2000-01 Bob Clemens, HB Balti more Colts, 1962 Elbert Ellis, WR Kansas City Chiefs, 1996 Troy Benson, LB N.Y. Jets, 1986-89 Joe Clermond, DL Chicago Bears, 2008-2009 R.J. English, WR Atlanta Falcons, 2002 Aaron Berry, DB Detroit Lions, 2010- Dwight Collins, WR Minne so ta Vikings, 1984 Bobby Epps, HB N.Y. Giants, 1954-55, 57 H.B. Blades, LB Washington Redskins, 2007- Paul Collins, E Bos ton Redskins, 1932-35 Jeff Esters, DL Los Angeles Rams, 1993-1995 Karl Bohren, HB Buffa lo Bisons, 1927 Sean Conley, PK Detroit Lions, 1993 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1995 Nick Bolkovac, DT Pitts burgh Steelers, 1953-54 Indianapolis Colts, 1994 Rob Fada, G Chica go Bears, 1983-84 Jim Bond, G Brook lyn Horsemen, 1926 New York Jets, 1995 Kansas City Chiefs, 1985 Ernie Bonelli, HB Chica go Cardinals, 1945 Rob Coons, TE Miami Dolphins, 1993-94 Karl Farmer, WR Atlan ta Falcons, 1976-77 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1946 Buffalo Bills, 1995-98 Tampa Bay Buc ca neers, 1978 Emil Boures, C-G Pitts burgh Steelers, 1982-86 Jim Corbett, TE Cincin nati Bengals, 1977-80 Ralph Fife, G Chi ca go Cardinals, 1942, 45 Cleveland Browns, 1987 Jim Covert, T Chica go Bears, 1983-91 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1946 Jerry Boyarsky, NT New Orleans, 1981 Fred Cox, K Minne so ta Vikings, 1963-77 Larry Fitzgerald, WR Arizona Cardinals, 2004- Cincinnati Bengals, 1982-85 Willi am Flanagan, HB Pottsville Maroons, 1925-26 Buffalo Bills, 1986 Kennard Cox, DB Green Bay Packers, 2008 Green Bay Pack ers, 1986-87 Jacksonville Jaguars, 2008-09 Jim Flanigan, LB Green Bay Packers, 1967-70 Seattle Seahawks, 2010- New Or leans Saints, 1971 Jesse Brown, HB Pottsville Maroons, 1926 Torrie Cox, DB Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2003-2009 Tom Flynn, S Green Bay Packers, 1984-86 Ruben Brown, OG Buffalo Bills, 1995-2003 N.Y. Giants, 1986-89 Chicago Bears, 2004-07 Eric Crabtree, WR Den ver Broncos, 1966-68 Cincinnati Bengals, 1969-71 Hen ry Ford, DB Cleve land Browns, 1955 Tom Brown, RB Mi ami Dolphins, 1987-89 New England Patri ots, 1971 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1956 Tony Brown, T Buffa lo Bills, 1987-89 Paul Cuba, T Phila del phia Eagles, 1933-35 Bill Fralic, OL Atlan ta Falcons, 1985-93 Charlie Brueckman, C Washington Redskins, 1958 Jim Cunningham, HB Washington Redskins, 1961-63 Detroit Li ons, 1993 L.A. Chargers, 1960 Chris Curd, WR Atlanta Falcons, 2004 Lorenzo Freeman, DT Pitts burgh Steelers, 1987-89 Antonio Bryant, WR Dallas Cowboys, 2002-04 Sean Gilbert, DT Los Angeles Rams, 1992-95 Cleveland Browns, 2004-05 Bill Daddio, E Chica go Cardinals, 1941-42 Buffalo Bisons, 1946 Washington Redskins, 1996-97 San Francisco 49ers, 2006 Carolina Panthers, 1998-2002 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2008-09 Ted Dailey, E Pitts burgh Pirates, 1933 Oakland Raiders, 2003 Bob Buczkowski, DE L.A. Raiders, 1987-88 Averell Daniell, T Green Bay Packers, 1937 Charles Gladman, RB Tam pa Bay Buccaneers, 1987, 89 San Di ego Charg ers, 1989 Brooklyn Dodg ers, 1937 Fred Glatz, E Pitts burgh Steelers, 1956 Cleveland Browns, 1990 Tommy Davies, HB Hammond Pros, 1922 Seattle Seahawks, 1990 Art Gob, WR Washington Redskins, 1959-60 Bill Davis, WR Dallas Cowboys, 1995-98 L.A. Chargers, 1960 Gary Burley, NT Cincin nati Bengals, 1976-83 Baltimore Ravens, 1999-2000 Atlanta Fal cons, 1984 Chris Goetz, OG San Diego Chargers, 1990 C. J. Davis, OL Carolina Panthers, 2009- Nate Byham, TE San Francisco 49ers, 2010- N.Y. Jets, 1991 Julius Dawkins, WR Buffa lo Bills, 1983-84 Dean Caliguire, C San Francisco 49ers, 1990 Nick Goings, RB Carolina Panthers, 2001-08 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1991-92 Jeff Delaney, S L.A. Rams, 1980 Marshall Goldberg, HB Chica go Cardinals, 1939-42, Detroit Li ons, 1981 1946-48 Bill Callahan, S Buffa lo Bills, 1987 Tampa Bay Buc ca neers, 1981 Joe Carroll, LB Oakland Raiders, 1972-73 Baltimore Colts, 1982-83 Pete Gonzalez, QB Pittsburgh Steelers, 1998-99 Jon Carter, DE N.Y. Giants, 1988-89 Dorin Dickerson, TE Houston Texans, 2010- Hugh Green, LB Tam pa Bay Buccaneers, 1981-85 Miami Dol phins, 1985-91 Dallas Cow boys, 1989 Glen Dillon, WR Baltimore Colts, 1957-59 Dick Cassiano, HB Brook lyn Dodgers, 1940 Brian Greenfi eld, P Cleve land Browns, 1991 Darnell Dinkins, TE New York Giants, 2002-03 San Diego Chargers, 1996 Matt Cavanaugh, QB New England Patriots, 1978-82 Baltimore Ravens, 2004-05 San Fran cisco 49ers, 1983-85 Cleveland Browns, 2006-08 Latef Grim, WR Detroit Lions, 2001 Philadelphia Ea gles, 1986-89 New Orleans Saints, 2009 New York Gi ants, 1990-91 John Cenci, C Pitts burgh Steelers, 1956

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Russ Grimm, G Washington Redskins, 1981-91 Dietrich Jells, WR New England Patriots, 1996-98 Mark May, T Washington Redskins, 1981-90 Burt Grossman, D San Diego Chargers, 1989-93 Philadelphia Eagles, 1998-99 San Di ego Charg ers, 1991 Philadelphia Eagles, 1994 John Jenkins, DB Pittsburgh Steelers, 1998 Phoenix Cardinals, 1992-93 Bob Gruber, T Cleve land Browns, 1986 Cecil Johnson, LB Tam pa Bay Buccaneers, 1977-85 Fred Mazurek, WR Washington Redskins, 1965-66 Green Bay Pack ers, 1987 Walter Johnson, DT Dal las Cowboys, 1987 Richie McCabe, DB Pitts burgh Steelers, 1955, 57-58 Miami Dol phins, 1987 Washington Redskins, 1959 Washington Redskins, 1987 Edgar Jones, HB Chica go Bears, 1945 Buffalo Bills, 1960-61 Cleveland Browns, Mark Gunn, DE New York Jets, 1991-95 1946-49 (AAFC) Joe McCall, RB L.A. Raiders, 1984 Philadelphia Eagles, 1996-97 Gordon Jones, WR Tam pa Bay Buccaneers, 1979-82 LeSean McCoy, RB Philadelphia Eagles, 2009- John Guzik, LB L.A. Rams, 1959-60 L.A. Raiders, 1983-84 Jim McCusker, T Chica go Cardinals, 1958 Houston Oil ers, 1961 Quintin Jones, CB Hous ton Oilers, 1988-90 Philadelphia Ea gles, 1959-62 Milo Gwosden, E Buffa lo Bisons, 1925 Cleveland Browns, 1963 Bob Jury, S San Francisco 49ers, 1978 Dick Haley, DB Washington Redskins, 1959-60 N.Y. Jets, 1964 Minnesota Vi kings, 1961 Scott Kaplan, PK Detroit Lions, 1994-1995 Ricardo McDonald, LB Cincin nati Bengals, 1992-97 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1961-64 Chicago Bears, 1995 Chicago Bears 1998-99 Mike Halapin, DL Tennessee Oilers, 1996-98 Bill Kern, T Green Bay Packers, 1929-30 Denver Broncos, 2000-01 New Orleans Saints, 2000 Vernon Kirk, TE L.A. Rams, 1989 Mike McGlynn, OL Philadelphia Eagles, 2008- Charles Hall, DB Green Bay Packers, 1971-76 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1990 Scott McKillop, LB San Francisco 49ers, 2009- Keith Hamilton, DT New York Giants, 1992-2003 Ben Kish, FB Brook lyn Dodgers, 1940-41 Randy McMillan, RB Balti more/Indianapo lis Colts Phil-Pitt, 1943 1981-86 Alonzo Hampton, CB Minne so ta Vikings, 1990 Philadelphia Ea gles, 1944-49 Tampa Bay Buc ca neers, 1991 Kirk McMullen, TE Cincinnati Bengals, 2001-02 Cleveland Browns, 1992 Bryan Knight, LB Chicago Bears, 2002-03 Carolina Panthers, 2004 Bill McPeak, DE Pitts burgh Steelers, 1949-57 PROFILES Claude Harriott, DE Detroit Lions, 2006-07 Eric Meadows, HB Milwau kee Badgers, 1923 Kansas City Chiefs, 2007 George Kracum, FB Brook lyn Dodgers, 1941 Eldred Kraemer, G San Francisco 49ers, 1955 Greg Meisner, NT L.A. Rams, 1981-88 Charlie Hastings, HB Cleve land Tigers, 1920 Kansas City Chiefs, 1989-90 Gerald Hayes, LB Arizona Cardinals, 2003- Rich Kraynak, LB Phila del phia Eagles, 1983-86 New York Giants, 1991 Atlanta Fal cons, 1987 Jo Jo Heath, CB Cincin nati Bengals, 1980 Indianapolis Colts, 1989-91 Elmer Merkovsky, T Chica go Cardinals, 1944 Philadelphia Ea gles, 1981 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1945-46 Frank Kristufek, T Brook lyn Dodgers, 1940-41 N.Y. Jets, 1987 Ed Miller, C Cleve land Browns, 1989 2010 SEASON Warren Heller, HB Pitts burgh Pirates, 1934-36 Bob Kuziel, C New Orleans Saints, 1972 IN REVIEW Washington Redskins, 1975-80 Dick Mills, G De troit Lions, 1961-62 Pat Herron, E Cleve land Tigers, 1920 Lindy Lauro, DB Chica go Cardinals, 1951 Brandon Miree, RB Denver Broncos, 2004-05 Craig Heyward, RB New Orleans Saints, 1988-92 Green Bay Packers, 2006-07 Chicago Bears, 1993 Bernard “Josh” St. Louis Rams, 2006 Lay, DB Mike Mohring, DT Miami Dolphins, 1997 Atlanta Falcons, 1994-96 San Diego Chargers, 1998-2000 St. Louis Rams, 1997 Andy Lee, P San Francisco 49ers, 2004- Oakland Raiders, 2001-02 Indianapolis Colts, 1998 Greg Lee, WR Arizona Cardinals, 2007

Dave Moore, TE Mi ami Dolphins, 1992 PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK Harold Hinte, E Green Bay Packers, 1942 Darcey Levy, RB Cincinnati Bengals, 2002 Tampa Bay Buc ca neers, 1992-2000 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1942 Dion Lewis, RB Philadelphia Eagles, 2011 Buffalo Bills, 2001-03 Fred Hoaglin, C Cleve land Browns, 1966-72 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2004-06 Tim Lewis, CB Green Bay Packers, 1983-86 Baltimore Colts, 1973 Matt Morgan, OL St. Louis Rams, 2004-05 Houston Oil ers, 1974-75 Vernon Lewis, DB New England Patriots, 1993-97 Seattle Seahawks, 1976 Jim Morrow, HB Can ton Bulldogs, 1921 David Logan, NT Tam pa Bay Buccaneers, 1979-86 Buffalo All-Americans, 1922 Bob Hoel, G Pitts burgh Pirates, 1935 Green Bay Pack ers, 1987 Terry Murphy, WR Cincinnati Bengals, 1999 Chicago Cardi nals, 1937-38 Carson Long, K Buffa lo Bills, 1977 Bill Neill, NT N.Y. Giants, 1981-83 Tom Holleran, FB Tole do Maroons, 1922 Matt Lytle, QB Carolina Panthers, 1999-2001 Buffalo All-Americans, 1923 Green Bay Packers, 1984 Bill Maas, NT Kan sas City Chiefs, 1984-92 , HB Pitts burgh Pirates, 1935 Cornell Holloway, CB Indianapolis Colts, 1989-92 Green Bay Pack ers, 1993 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1993 (Nicksick) Brooklyn Dodg ers, 1942 Jim MacMurdo, T Bos ton Redskins, 1932-33 Stan Olenjiniczak, T Pitts burgh Pirates, 1935 Randy Holloway, DE Minne so ta Vikings, 1978-84 Philadelphia Ea gles, 1934-37 St. Louis Car di nals, 1984 Jerry Olsavsky, LB Pitts burgh Steelers, 1989-97 John Maczuzak, DT Kan sas City Chiefs, 1964 Frank Hood, HB Pitts burgh Pirates, 1933 Cincinnati Bengals, 1998 John Malecki, OL Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2010 Glenn Hyde, C Den ver Broncos, 1976-81, 85 Al Olszewski, E Pitts burgh Steelers, 1945 PRO FOOTBALL Baltimore Colts, 1982 Dan Marino, QB Mi ami Dolphins, 1983-99 Tony Orlandini, OT Pittsburgh Steelers, 1998-2000 Seattle Seahawks, 1986 Paul Martha, S Pitts burgh Steelers, 1964-69 Billy Osborn, WR Phila del phia Eagles, 1989 Kansas City Chiefs, 1987 Denver Bron cos, 1970 Jeff Otah, OL Carolina Panthers, 2008- Steve Israel, DB Los Angeles Rams, 1992-1994 Curtis Martin, RB New England Patriots, 1995-97 San Francisco 49ers, 1995-96 New York Jets, 1998-2006 Bil ly Owens, S Dal las Cowboys, 1988-89 New England Patriots, 1997-99 Lou Palatella, G San Francisco 49ers, 1955-58 New Orleans Saints, 2000 Ed Matesic, HB Phila del phia Eagles, 1934-35 Pittsburgh Pi rates, 1936 Tyler Palko, QB New Orleans Saints, 2007 John Itzel, HB Pitts burgh Steelers, 1945 Pittsburgh Steelers, 2009

Tony Matisi, T De troit Lions, 1938 THIS IS PITT Rick ey Jackson, LB New Orleans Saints, 1981-93 Kansas City Chiefs, 2010- Frank Mattioli, G Pitts burgh Steelers, 1946 San Francisco 49ers, 1994-95 John Paluck, DE Washington Redskins, Roman Matusz, DE Chica go Bears, 1990 1956, 59-65

195 ALL-TIME NFL ROSTER

Tom Parkinson, FB Stat en Island Stapletons, 1931 Bryant Salter, S San Diego Chargers, 1971-73 Jim Sweeney, C N.Y. Jets, 1984-94 Don Parrish, DE Kan sas City Chiefs, 1978 Washington Redskins, 1974-75 Seattle Seahawks, 1995 Baltimore Colts, 1976 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1996-99 Frank Patrick, FB Chica go Cardinals, 1938-39 Miami Dol phins, 1976 Larry Swider, P De troit Lions, 1979 Larry Peace, HB Brook lyn Dodgers, 1941 Ron Sams, G Green Bay Packers, 1983 St. Louis Car di nals, 1980 Red Pearlman, G Cleve land Tigers, 1920 Minnesota Vi kings, 1984 Tampa Bay Buc ca neers, 1981-82 Cleveland Indi ans, 1921 N.Y. Jets, 1986 Willie Taylor, WR Green Bay Packers, 1978 Tom Perko, LB Green Bay Packers, 1976 Joe Schmidt, LB De troit Lions, 1953-65 Lynn Thomas, CB San Francisco 49ers, 1981-82 Rob Petitti, OL Dallas Cowboys, 2005 , C Phila del phia Eagles, 1938-40 Claude Thornhill, T Cleve land Tigers, 1920 New Orleans Saints, 2006 Marty Buffalo All-Americans, 1920 St. Louis Rams, 2007 Schottenheimer, LB Buffa lo Bills, 1965-68 Carolina Panthers, 2009-10 Bob Thurbon, B Philadelphia-Pittsburgh, 1943 Boston Patri ots, 1969-70 Cards-Pittsburgh, 1944 Steve Petro, G Brook lyn Dodgers, 1940-41 Eric Schubert, K N.Y. Giants, 1985 Buffalo Bisons, 1946 (AAFC) Barry Pettyjohn, C Hous ton Oilers, 1987 St. Louis Car di nals, 1986 Keith Tinsley, WR Cleve land Browns, 1987 Miami Dol phins, 1989 New England Patri ots, 1987 Rick Trocano, QB Cleve land Browns, 1981-83 John Pierre, E Pitts burgh Steelers, 1945 Mike Sebastian, HB Phila del phia Eagles, 1935 Dav id Trout, K Pitts burgh Steelers, 1981, 87 Jason Pinkston, OL Cleveland Browns, 2011 Pittsburgh Pirates, 1935 Boston Redskins, 1935 Tom Tumulty, LB Cincinnati Bengals, 1996-99 Lousaka Polite, RB Dallas Cowboys, 2004-2006 Chicago Bears, 2007 Fred Seidel, G Can ton Bulldogs, 1921 Alex Van Pelt, QB Pittsburgh Steelers, 1993 Miami Dolphins, 2008- Harry Seidelson, G Frankford Yellowjackets, 1925 Kansas City Chiefs, 1994-1995 Buffalo Bills, 1995-2003 Hank Poteat, DB Pitts burgh Steelers, 2000-02 Akron Indi ans, 1926 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 2003 Clint Session, LB Indianapolis Colts, 2007- Adam Walker, RB San Francisco 49ers, 1993-95 Philadelphia Eagles, 1996-97 New England Patriots, 2004-06 Ed Sharockman, CB Minne so ta Vikings, 1962-72 New York Jets, 2006-08 Elliott Walker, RB San Francisco 49ers, 1978 Jabaal Sheard, DE Cleveland Browns, 2011 Cleveland Browns, 2009 Ramon Walker, DB Houston Texans, 2002-05 Bill Priatko, LB Pitts burgh Steelers, 1957 Dale Sies, QB Cleve land Tigers, 1920 Dayton Tri an gles, 1921-22, 1924 Frank Walton, G Boston Redskins, 1934 David Priestley, QB Kansas City Chiefs, 2003 Rock Island Inde pen dents, 1923 Washington Redskins, 1944-45 Seattle Seahawks, 2004 Kenosha Maroons, 1924 Joe Walton, TE Washington Redskins, 1957-60 Dave Puzzuoli, NT Cleve land Browns, 1983-87 Don Silvestri, PK New York Jets, 1995-97 N.Y. Giants, 1962-63 Indianapolis Colts, 1989 Tom Sims, DT Kan sas City Chiefs, 1990-93 Troy Washington, DB Phoenix Cardinals, 1989 Jess Quatse, T Green Bay Packers, 1933 Indianapolis Colts, 1994-95 Izzy Weinstock, QB Philadelphia Eagles, 1935 Pittsburgh Pi rates, 1933-34 Kansas City Chiefs, 1996 Pittsburgh Pirates, 1937-38 N.Y. Giants, 1935 Tony Siragusa, DT Indi a nap o lis Colts, 1990-96 Henry Weisenbaugh, HB Pittsburgh Pirates, 1935 George Radosevich, C Balti more Colts, 1954-56 Baltimore Ravens, 1997-2001 Boston Redskins, 1935-36 John Reger, LB Pitts burgh Steelers, 1955-63 Vinnie Sites, E Pitts burgh Pirates, 1936-38 Gibby Welch, HB N.Y. Yankees, 1928 Washington Redskins, 1964-66 Joe Skladany, E Pitts burgh Pirates, 1934 Providence Steamroller, 1929 Randy Reutershan, WR Pitts burgh Steelers, 1978 Leo Skladany, DE Phila del phia Eagles, 1949 Al Wenglikowski, LB Buffalo Bills, 1984, 87 Darrelle Revis, DB New York Jets, 2007- N.Y. Giants, 1950 Walt West, QB Cleveland Rams, 1944 Bil ly Reynolds, HB Cleve land Browns, 1953-54, 57 Lou Slaby, LB N.Y. Giants, 1964-65 Reggie Williams, WR New Orleans Saints, 1991 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1958 Detroit Li ons, 1966 Oakland Raid ers, 1960 Carlton Williamson, S San Francisco 49ers, 1981-88 Frank Souchak, E Pitts burgh Pirates, 1939 Gary Richard, CB Green Bay Packers, 1988 J.C. Wilson, CB Houston Oilers, 1978-83 Pittsburgh Steelers, 1989 Charles Spencer, OL Houston Texans, 2006-07 Kris Wilson, TE Kansas City Chiefs, 2004-2007 Jacksonville Jaguars, 2008 Curvin Richards, RB Dal las Cowboys, 1991-92 San Diego Chargers, 2008- Shawntae Spencer, DB San Francisco 49ers, 2004- Paul Rickards, QB L.A. Rams, 1948 Zonar Wissinger, G Pottsville Maroons, 1926 Marc Spindler, DT De troit Lions, 1990-94 Tom Ricketts, T Pitts burgh Steelers, 1989-91 Jim Woodruff, E Chicago Cardinals, 1926 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1995 Buffalo Bisons, 1929 New Orleans Saints, 1994-95 New York Jets, 1996 Louis Riddick, DB San Francisco 49ers, 1991-92 Tony Woods, LB Seattle Seahawks, 1987-92 Ed Stahl, G Cleve land Tigers, 1920 Los Angeles Rams, 1993 Cleveland Browns, 1993-95 Dayton Trian gles, 1921 Atlanta Falcons, 1996-97 Washington Redskins, 1994-97 Oakland Raiders, 1998 Herb Stein, C Buffa lo All-Americans, 1921 John Yaccino, DB Buffalo Bills, 1962 Toledo Maroons, 1922 Greg Romeus, DE New Orleans Saints, 2011 Frankford Yellowjackets, 1924 Joe Zombek, DE Pittsburgh Steelers, 1954 Mike Roussos, T Washing ton Redskins, 1948-49 Pottsville Maroons, 1925-26, 28 Detroit Li ons, 1949 LaRod Stephens- Rod Rutherford, QB Carolina Panthers, 2004 Howling, RB Arizona Cardinals, 2009- Pittsburgh Steelers, 2005 Mark Stepnoski, C Dal las Cowboys, 1989-1995 John Sack, G Columbus Tigers, 1923-25 Tennessee Oilers, 1995-98 Canton Bull dogs, 1926 Dallas Cowboys, 1998-2001 Andy Salata, G Or ange Tornadoes, 1929 John Stock, WR Pitts burgh Steelers, 1956 Newark Torna does, 1930 Darrell Strong, TE Oakland Raiders, 2008

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Founded in 1787 as a small, private school, the Pittsburgh Academy was located in a log cabin near Pittsburgh’s three rivers. In the nearly 225 years since, the University has evolved into an internationally recognized center of learning and research.

Medical breakthroughs, amazing discoveries and brilliant victories dapple its long history. Pitt has been making the world healthier, safer and more tolerant.

Private through much of its history, Pitt became a state-related university in 1966. Today, the University of Pittsburgh system comprises the 132-acre Pittsburgh campus and regional campuses in Bradford, Greensburg, Johnstown and Titusville. PROFILES

The University’s 12,000 employees, including 3,800 full-time faculty members, serve about 34,000 students through the programs of 15 undergraduate, graduate and professional schools. 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON The Cathedral of Learning (pictured left), a historic landmark, is the second-tallest education building in IN REVIEW the world — 42 stories and 535 feet tall. It is also the geographic and traditional heart of the campus.

Begun by Chancellor John Bowman in 1926 and dedicated in 1937, the building was realized with the PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK help of contributions from men, women and children throughout the region and the world. It now stands as a prominent symbol of the University of Pittsburgh’s proud and historic past, as well as the endless possibilities that the future provides. THIS IS PITT

199 CHANCELLOR OF THE UNIVERSITY AND DISTINGUISHED SERVICE PROFESSOR OF LAW MARK A. NORDENBERG

The past academic year was Mark Nordenberg’s 16th magazine. Even more recently, he was named a History year of service as Chancellor of the University of Maker by the Senator John Heinz History Center, was Pittsburgh. Under Chancellor Nordenberg’s leadership, awarded the Homer S. Brown Law Association’s Spirit the University has achieved new levels of quality and Award, received the Presidential Leadership Award from impact on virtually every front. Undergraduate six national foundations and professional organizations applications have increased dramatically, and the for his efforts to promote a vibrant intellectual and academic credentials of enrolled undergraduates have social campus climate that de-emphasizes alcohol, and soared. Pitt currently ranks fi fth nationally in terms of was honored by the Community College of Allegheny grants competitively awarded to faculty members by the County as a 2011 Legend in Leadership. National Institutes of Health. Pitt now attracts nearly To celebrate the remarkable progress achieved $800 million annually in support for research projects. during his fi rst decade as Chancellor, University trustees, UNDER Using standard national conventions, that $800 million alumni leaders and special friends contributed $2.5 in research spending supports, directly and indirectly, million to endow a faculty chair in his name. At the time CHANCELLOR more than 28,000 local jobs. of that announcement, the late Chief Justice Ralph J. Over the course of his years in offi ce, Chancellor Cappy, then the Chair of the University’s Board of NORDENBERG’S Nordenberg has received many forms of professional Trustees, stated: “This endowed chair indicates the recognition for his own accomplishments. Among other extraordinary esteem in which we hold Mark Nordenberg, LEADERSHIP, honors, he has been named Pittsburgh’s Person of the not only as an individual and a leader who has brought Year by both Vector’s Pittsburgh and Pittsburgh the University to an unprecedented level of success and THE UNIVERSITY

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Chancellor Mark Nordenberg and his wife Dr. Nikki Nordenberg in one of the Cathedral of Learning’s 27 nationality classrooms.

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achievement but also as a true academic at heart. And for a person who is a true academic, the highest honor one can bestow is to endow a faculty chair in his or her name in perpetuity.” Chancellor Nordenberg joined the faculty of Pitt’s School of Law in 1977 and quickly built a reputation as an outstanding teacher. He was the initial recipient of the Excellence in Teaching Award now presented annually by the School’s graduating class. He also was one of the fi rst faculty members to receive the Chancellor’s Distinguished Teaching Award, recognizing teaching excellence university-wide. His area of academic specialty is civil litigation, and he has served as a member of both the U.S. Supreme Court’s Advisory Committee on Civil Rules and the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s Civil Procedural Rules Committee. Earlier in his career, Chancellor Nordenberg served PROFILES as Dean of the School of Law and Interim Provost of the University. In 1994, he was elevated to the special Chancellor Nordenberg with former Pitt star and current Arizona Cardinals receiver Larry Fitzgerald at the university’s “Century of Change” event this past May. faculty rank of Distinguished Service Professor. In 1995, he was elected Interim Chancellor by the University’s Board of Trustees, and in 1996, following a national search, he was elected Chancellor. CHANCELLOR NORDENBERG RECOGNIZES 2010 SEASON IN REVIEW Chancellor Nordenberg has long been an active THAT A VIBRANT ATHLETIC PROGRAM NOT contributor to the broader community, leading efforts focused on such key issues as the proposed ONLY SERVES AS A UNIFYING FORCE WITHIN consolidation of city and county governments, the challenges facing the state’s urban schools, the work

THE UNIVERSITY BUT PROVIDES A CRITICAL PRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK force development needs of the region, and issues of governance in the city’s public schools. He served as the LINK TO THE BROADER COMMUNITY. founding chair or co-chair of such technology-driven economic development initiatives as the Pittsburgh Digital Greenhouse, the Pittsburgh Life Sciences Chancellor Nordenberg has long recognized that a He is an honors graduate of North Allegheny High School, Greenhouse, the Robotics Foundry, and the Technology vibrant athletic program not only serves as a unifying Thiel College and the University of Wisconsin Law School. Collaborative. He is a past Chair of both the force within the University but provides a critical link to He has been married for more than 40 years to Nikki Pennsylvania Association of Colleges and Universities the broader community. He also recognizes that success Pirillo Nordenberg, who earned her Ph.D. at Pitt. The and the Pittsburgh Council on Higher Education. He also in competition is just one measure of a program’s worth. Nordenbergs have three adult children – Erin, Carl and is a member of the board and executive committee of the Pitt student-athletes also are a source of pride because Michael – each of whom is a graduate of the University’s Allegheny Conference on Community Development and a of the way that they represent our University, contribute Falk Laboratory School. Erin also earned a graduate Director of Bank of New York Mellon. to the broader community, and achieve academically. degree from Pitt’s School of Information Sciences. This Chancellor Nordenberg is a strong supporter of Pitt During the last year, 160 Pitt student-athletes earned a spring, the Nordenbergs welcomed three grandchildren athletics. He is a past Chair of the Big East Conference grade-point-average between 3.0 and 3.49; 130 earned into the family – Julian, son of Carl and Diya, and and currently serves on its executive committee. He is a GPA’s between 3.5 and 3.99; and 25 student-athletes Finnian and Leo, twin sons of Erin and Tucker. past member of the NCAA’s board of directors and its achieved a perfect 4.0 grade-point average. executive committee. He also serves as the Big East Born in Duluth, Minnesota, Chancellor Nordenberg representative to the Presidential Oversight Committee fi rst moved to this region as a high school senior, when THIS IS PITT of the Bowl Championship Series. his father was transferred to Pittsburgh by U. S. Steel.

201 ATHLETIC DIRECTOR STEVE PEDERSON

Using those values as a foundation, the Pitt Athletic • A record $7.6 million raised in donations to the Department under Pederson’s watch continues to thrive Panther Club annual fund, which subsidizes and grow. His ability to galvanize people and programs scholarships for Pitt student-athletes. The record prompted Pitt chancellor Mark Nordenberg to say, “In my total was achieved despite the recently judgment, and this assessment is shared by countless challenging economic times that all supporters of others, Steve Pederson is one of this country’s most collegiate athletics face. talented and accomplished athletic directors.” • The hiring of new football coach Todd Graham. By any measure – be it victories on the fi eld of play, One of the rising stars in the collegiate coaching student-athlete graduation rates or rising attendance ranks while building a perennial contender at the fi gures – the Panthers are enjoying a highly University of Tulsa, Graham has the Panther accomplished era. Nation excited about his “high-octane” style of The past academic year provided much excitement and football. “When you consider a new job, you have achievement for Pitt Athletics. Men’s basketball added to to make sure the situation is the right fi t,” its trophy case by winning the Big East Conference Graham said. “Upon meeting Steve Pederson, it championship and earning a No. 4 ranking in the fi nal was obvious that the University of Pittsburgh Associated Press poll. The Panthers advanced to their would absolutely be the right fi t. I’m incredibly 10th consecutive NCAA Basketball Tournament, the excited about the future of not only Pitt football longest active streak in the rugged Big East. The wrestling but our athletic department as a whole.” team also raised championship banners, winning the • A new media partnership with CBS Radio Eastern Wrestling League dual and tournament titles. Pittsburgh, providing Pitt football and basketball Moreover, the football team earned its eighth bowl berth with a 50,000-watt fl agship home in Sportsradio since 2000, the softball team won a record 34 games 93.7 “The Fan.” Women’s basketball also has a while baseball won 30-plus games for the third new radio home in 1320 WJAS-AM, which provides consecutive year. live play-by-play action of each regular-season The role of the 21st century athletic director is increasingly Individually, Pitt student-athletes earned All-America and postseason game, marking the fi rst time the being viewed in business terms. Once seen as educational and Academic All-America honors, while continuing to women’s program has enjoyed such coverage. extensions of the larger institution, athletic departments graduate and achieve in the classroom at unprecedented • An athletics apparel partnership with NIKE, these days are considered by some to be separate levels. An impressive 290 student-athletes earned grade- making the Panthers one of the fi nest outfi tted corporate entities. point averages of 3.0 or above this past year, including programs in the country. Each of the Panthers’ 19 While Steve Pederson certainly understands his CEO 25 who achieved perfect 4.0 GPAs. intercollegiate sports teams wear NIKE footwear, responsibilities in this age of collegiate athletics, he works Each of Pitt’s 19 intercollegiate athletic programs uniforms, practice gear and equipment. The long- diligently to ensure the Pitt athletic department remains met or surpassed the NCAA’s Academic Progress Rate term agreement outfi ts more than 450 student- a direct refl ection of the University of Pittsburgh and its (APR) standards. Two Pitt teams, men’s basketball and athletes at Pitt. guiding values of education, commitment and mentoring. gymnastics, received special recognition for ranking • Rapidly rising attendance fi gures. Men’s “We will work hard to win,” Pederson likes to say. among the top 10% in their sport among Division I basketball once again enjoyed a strong homecourt “But we will work harder to win the right way. We want programs. advantage with the 12,508-seat Petersen Events Pitt Athletics to refl ect the very best attributes of this And Pitt student-athletes again made their presence Center soldout for a ninth consecutive year, while great university and its educational mission.” felt in the community, contributing more than 2,600 hours attendance for Pitt football at Heinz Field has In speaking to Pitt’s graduating senior student- of charitable work for various organizations around jumped nearly 60% over the past three years. athletes this past spring, Pederson said, “When you Western Pennsylvania in 2010-11. come to a great university like Pitt and earn your degree, While Pitt student-athletes were achieving on the This success – on the fi eld, in the classroom and the world is open to whatever you want to achieve next. fi eld and in the classroom, Pederson continued to various other areas – comes as no surprise to those “In athletics, you learn quickly that nothing is orchestrate important initiatives from an administrative familiar with Pederson’s track record. His return to Pitt handed to you – you earn everything you get. That will standpoint, including: in November 2007 gave the Pitt Athletic Department an serve you well in life. That will separate you from the rest • The opening of the sparkling new Petersen Sports instant shot of adrenaline that continues to be felt, and – the drive that it takes to achieve at the highest level.” Complex, a state-of-the-art home for Pitt’s built upon, four years later. The key to accomplishment, Pederson believes, is baseball, softball and men’s and women’s soccer His initial Pitt tenure, from 1996-2002, was aspiration – the Panthers will work hard and aim high in teams. Built on 12 acres at the peak of upper characterized by a dramatic revitalization of the every endeavor. That philosophy resonates with each Pitt campus, the facility not only gives Pitt student- Panthers’ fortunes, building the foundation for the student-athlete and staffer, and is the driving spirit athletes nationally competitive facilities, but it success the Pitt Athletic Department enjoys today. behind his department mantra of “Only Big Dreams.” also has rejuvenated a previously untapped area During his fi rst Pitt tenure, Pederson hired six Big of land that neighbors the university. East Conference Coach-of-the-Year honorees (football, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, track and fi eld and volleyball), an unprecedented achievement by a Big East athletic director.

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In 1999 he charged an unknown coach from Northern Arizona University with the task of resurrecting the Panthers’ struggling men’s basketball program. That coach, Ben Howland, would build Pitt into a Big East power and was named the consensus National Coach of the Year in 2002. Pitt, which had not been to the NCAA Tournament in nine years, advanced to the “Sweet 16” in 2002 after posting a school-record 29 victories. The following season, Pitt would reach No. 2 in the polls, capture its fi rst Big East Tournament championship and again advance to the NCAA regional semifi nals. Since that time, Pitt basketball has become one of the nation’s most consistent winners. Pitt basketball coach Jamie Dixon, a three-time National Coach of the Year, recalled how instrumental Pederson was in helping to lure him to Pittsburgh to serve with Howland a decade ago. “Steve was the person who originally convinced me to come to the University of Pittsburgh back in 1999,” said Dixon, who enters his ninth year as Pitt’s head coach and 13th overall. “Steve is not only a tremendous professional but also PROFILES a valued friend,” Dixon said. “I rely on him heavily for advice and direction. Our athletic department is incredibly fortunate to have his leadership, passion and vision.” Pitt football also was renewed under Pederson’s The Pederson Family (left to right): Son Mark with his wife Brooke, Tami, daughter Kristin, Steve and daughter Kari. watch. Upon his arrival, the Panthers were coming off

seven consecutive seasons without a bowl. By the end of In football, Pederson formed a marketing and ticket During his fi ve years at Nebraska (2002-07), 2010 SEASON his tenure, Pitt earned four bowl berths in six years, pricing plan that resulted in record attendance for the Pederson was also at the forefront of signifi cant facilities IN REVIEW including back-to-back postseason wins in 2001 and 2002. 2003 season. Season tickets were soldout for the ’03 construction, including a $51 million expansion to One of the stars of that 2002 team was receiver campaign as the Panthers averaged an all-time record Memorial Stadium. The project resulted in new football Larry Fitzgerald, who would become a unanimous All- 59,197 fans for their home season, surpassing the facilities as well as new strength, sports medicine and American and now is an All-Pro performer for the Arizona previous mark of 54,818 set in 1982. indoor facilities for baseball, softball, soccer and sand Cardinals. “When I decided to go to Pitt, it was for many Pederson’s tenure has witnessed a major volleyball. Additionally, the women’s volleyball,

reasons – a great school, a great football tradition and strengthening of Pitt’s athletic infrastructure. With gymnastics and rifl e teams received a new PRO FOOTBALL offi ce PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK great people,” Fitzgerald said. “Steve Pederson was one Chancellor Nordenberg, he helped shape the vision of the complex. Athletics fundraising doubled over his fi nal of those great people who made me feel like Pitt was the Petersen Events Center, the state-of-the-art convocation four years, going from $9 million annually in 2003 to place for me.” center that dramatically revolutionized Pitt’s campus $16 million his fi nal year. While Pederson was instrumental in helping to revive upon its opening in 2002. The Events Center is widely Nebraska achieved at exceptional levels athletically Pitt football’s present, he was very attentive to honoring considered one of the fi nest college basketball venues in and academically during his tenure. In 2006-07, the the program’s historic past. One of his fi rst major steps the country and has also been a major asset for student Cornhuskers won the national championship in women’s as athletic director was to retire the jerseys of all-time life, providing outstanding recreational facilities and a volleyball, while the football team won the 2006 Big 12 Pitt greats Mike Ditka, Marshall Goldberg and Joe Schmidt. fi tting place for graduation ceremonies. North title and advanced to its fi rst New Year’s Day bowl Pederson later initiated the Pitt jersey retirement of Mark Pederson was at the forefront of the football game since 2001. Overall, 15 Nebraska teams earned May, the Panthers’ lone Outland Trophy winner. program’s move into the UPMC Sports Performance NCAA invitations. Academically, Nebraska earned a Pitt enjoyed tremendous achievements in attendance Complex, which included the forging of a unique school-record 94% graduation rate, the highest in the under Pederson. In NCAA Division I men’s basketball, Pitt relationship between UPMC, a professional sports Big 12 as Cornhusker student-athletes achieved a ranked among the nation’s top fi ve schools in attendance franchise and college athletic program. He personally combined 3.0 grade-point average during the 2007 increase for two consecutive years (2001-02 and 2002-03). oversaw the design and layout of the Panthers’ Duratz spring semester. The 2002-03 basketball season – the inaugural campaign Athletic Complex, which houses Pitt’s football offi ces and In addition to his duties as athletic director at Pitt, in the 12,508-seat Petersen Events Center – was sold out. training areas, and has been described as the fi nest Pederson serves on the board for the Crohn’s & Colitis Capitalizing on the exciting and unanticipated success facility for a college football program in the country. Foundation in Pittsburgh. He is also a community leader of the 2001-02 basketball team, Pitt held a highly Pitt football gained a new state-of-the-art home for the American Heart Association’s Heart Walk. successful “select your seat” campaign for prospective stadium in Heinz Field under Pederson’s watch in 2001. He and his wife Tami have three children: Mark, Kari season-ticket holders that simultaneously achieved The Panthers gained a prominent presence at the new and Kristin. Mark is married to the former Brooke Gillette. customer satisfaction as well as enhanced fundraising. stadium with their logos on the seating, gates and

signage. Pederson additionally initiated the renaming of THIS IS PITT Martindale Street to “Tony Dorsett Drive” to further enhance Pitt’s identity on the North Shore.

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pea gravel containing drain pipes that empty into a 22-inch collector pipe that surrounds the perim eter of the fi eld. Sight Lines 60 feet from sideline to fi rst row and 25 feet from end zone to fi rst row. Escalators 5 Elevators 7 Passenger and 2 Freight Pedestrian Ramps 4 Coca-Cola Great Hall Located on the ground level of the East side of Heinz Field. The Coca-Cola Great Hall is home to University of Pitts burgh and Pittsburgh Steelers memorabilia, Hall of Fame artifacts, Benkovitz, Quaker Steak & Lube and Primanti Brothers. High School Murals Throughout Heinz Field there are 60 murals from area high schools that have won a WPIAL or City League Football championship. Owner Television Sets Sports and Exhibition Authority of Pittsburgh and 500 televisions linked to main scoreboard to CONSTRUCTION DETAILS Allegheny County automatically display special notifi ca tions about the Cast in Place Concrete: 48,000 cubic yards Architect game in progress. Amount of Structural Steel: 12,000 tons HOK Sports Playing Surface Augercast Piles: 10,442 lineal feet The turf is a blend of four varieties of Kentucky Paint: 30,000 gallons (provided by PPG Industries) Construction Manager Glass: 50,000 square feet (provided by PPG Industries) Hunt Construction Group/Mascaro (A Joint Venture) Bluegrass, covering just over two acres. The soil is a 12-inch, sand-based root zone, meet ing USGA Numbers of Doors: 1,100 Ground Breaking specifi cations for particle size. Under the root zone Miles of Railings: 7 June 18, 1999 approximately 40 miles of ¾ inch piping heat the soil. Drainage, Irrigation and Heating Pipes Under the Field: Square Footage Below the heating system there is a four-inch layer of 1.85 miles 1.49 million square feet Seating Capacity 65,050 seats (19-21 inch wide, all with cup holders) Club Seating 7,300 seats (20-21 inch wide) Suites 1,544 seats (129 suites totaling over 38,000 square feet) Club Lounges 3 — East & West Club approximately 45,000 square feet, North Club 20,000 square feet. Concessions 47 concession stands. Merchandise 15 novelty locations. Pitt Locker Room 4,600 square feet. Scoreboard 28 x 96 Daktronics Video Board. Two 16 x 9 or one 4 x 1 aspect ratio can be shown on the screen. The aspect ratio is two times wider than a widescreen TV.

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HEINZ KETCHUP Bottles Facts: The bottles are exact replicas – down to the embossed “57” on the bottle’s neck – of the Heinz Ketchup 14-ounce glass bottle. Each bottle includes 8,000 pounds of fi berglass, 375 feet of neon tubing and 20,500 light-emitting diodes (LEDs). Each Heinz Ketchup Bottle measures 35 feet by 9 feet and each weighs 8,000 pounds, both totaling 16,000 pounds, the equivalent of 53 300-pound linemen. If the Heinz Ketchup bottles were fi lled with Heinz Ketchup, they would contain 1,664,000 fl uid ounces each. That is enough to give each person seated at Heinz Field at least one 14-ounce bottle of ketchup to take home. If both bottles were emptied, the entire football fi eld would be covered in ¾ of an inch of ketchup. Approxi mately 4,500 footballs could fi t into each scoreboard ketchup bottle. PROFILES 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON IN REVIEW EODBO ITHSOYPRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK THIS IS PITT

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• The center’s 6,000-square-foot physical therapy and rehabilitation area is fully equipped for physical therapists and athletic trainers to direct specifi c types of injury rehabilitation. The physical therapy and rehab area also has a 25-by-30-foot therapeutic pool and a functional gym providing athletes with functional assessment of their rehabilitation progress with their therapist on-site.

• The Panthers have two outdoor practice fi elds (one grass and one FieldTurf) at the UPMC Sports Performance Complex. Both fi elds have lighting, allowing for night workouts. Additionally, the complex’s indoor practice facility features a regulation-size FieldTurf fi eld and a four-lane track.

• Each Pitt coach has their own expansive meeting room for their positional players complete with state-of-the- art video capabilities. The quarterback meeting area has been named the “Dan Marino Room” in honor of the former Pitt quarterback and Pro and College

The UPMC Sports Performance Complex is the fi nest and research facility, and a 125,000-square-foot indoor most complete football practice facility in the country. center for rehabilitation. Physicians and orthopaedic surgeons see patients on-site. The center has private The state-of-the-art training facility, which includes examination rooms, and on-site digital x-ray units and the Duratz Athletic Complex, features expansive training wide-bore MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) unit rooms, team meeting and fi lm-viewing rooms, weight designed specifi cally for the types of musculoskeletal rooms and dining facilities. It additionally houses conditions and injuries commonly seen at the center. coaching and administrative staff offi ces as well as the The diagnostic imaging equipment is fi lmless and is Panthers’ academic support personnel. In short, it has instantly accessible on-site via computerized web- everything a football player could ever need or want to based images that can be stored as well as clearly reach his highest potential. transmitted for consultation anywhere in the world.

• The Pitt football team has direct access to the fi nest sports medicine care in the world. The complex features a 40,000-square-foot clinical, teaching and

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Football Hall of Famer. The dedication was made in 2000 when Marino returned to his alma mater for a special ceremony honoring his retirement following 17 record-breaking seasons in the NFL.

• Housed in the Duratz Athletic Complex, the Pitt Football Hall of Fame is a shrine that pays homage to the Panthers’ storied past and present. From the Heisman Trophy won by Tony Dorsett in 1976 to the glass encased lockers of legendary Panther players, the Hall of Fame is full of memorabilia from a proud and rich tradition.

• Pitt’s locker room features 128 spacious lockers which are personalized for each player and a lounge area.

• The recently refurbished Hearst Academic Center for Student-Athletes features a computer lab and student reference library. It is staffed by academic counselors to help the Panthers reach their highest potential in the classroom.

• The Pitt weight room is furnished with the very latest in strength and conditioning equipment. The expansive training area is utilized year-round for both offseason and in-season lifting regimens. PROFILES 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON IN REVIEW EODBO ITHSOYPRO FOOTBALL PITT HISTORY RECORD BOOK THIS IS PITT

207 UPMC SPORTS MEDICINE TEAM

DR. FREDDIE H. FU DR. CHRISTOPHER HARNER DR. ROBIN WEST DR. MARK RODOSKY JEANNE DOPERAK, D.O VOLKER MUSAHL, M.D. AARON V. MARES, M.D. Head Team Physician Co-Head Team Physician Associate Team Physician Associate Team Physician Associate Team Physician Associate Team Physician Associate Team Physician DR. FREDDIE FU medical team for the Pittsburgh Steelers and a member Bethel Park. Dr. Mares serves as associate team physician Freddie Fu, M.D., has been the head team physician and of the NFL Team Physicians Society. A specialist in for the Pitt Panthers football team and assistant professor orthopaedic surgeon for the Pitt athletic department treating all types of musculoskeletal athletic injuries, at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. He treats since 1986, and the David Silver Professor and chairman Dr. West is especially interested in researching the all types of sports and non-sports related musculoskeletal of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the Pitt biomechanics of knee ligament injuries, aimed at injuries. Dr. Mares, a Pittsburgh native, completed his School of Medicine since 1997. improving prevention and treatment methods. Dr. West internal medicine residency and sports medicine fellowship Dr. Fu is known worldwide for his pioneering surgical sees athletic patients in her offi ces at the UPMC Center at UPMC. techniques to treat sports-related injuries to the knee for Sports Medicine and UPMC South Hills in Bethel Park. UPMC SPORTS MEDICINE and shoulder and for his extensive scientifi c and clinical DR. MARK RODOSKY research in the biomechanics of such injuries. He is More than 500 University of Pittsburgh student-athletes lauded especially for his scientifi c research and clinical Mark Rodosky, M.D., is a UPMC orthopaedic surgeon and receive medical care provided by UPMC Sports Medicine’s expertise in treating the commonly injured anterior associate team physician for the Pitt Panthers football athletic training program. cruciate ligament (ACL), the main stabilizing ligament of team. Dr. Rodosky specializes in the treatment and The University of Pittsburgh School of Health and the knee. Because of his reputation, Dr. Fu attracts both rehabilitation of shoulder and elbow injuries. He is the Rehabilitation Sciences has a proud tradition of athletic athletic and non-athletic patients from all over the chief of the Division of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery at training education. The undergraduate program is globe, and is frequently sought after as an expert by top UPMC and an assistant professor of orthopaedic surgery accredited by the National Athletic Trainers Association national and international media covering sports, at the Pitt School of Medicine. Dr. Rodosky sees athletic (NATA). Pittsburgh also provides graduate education at medicine and science. and non-athletic patients in his offi ce at the UPMC the master’s and doctoral level. Dr. Fu sees patients in his offi ce at the UPMC Center Center for Sports Medicine. Established in 1975, the athletic training program for Sports Medicine, one of the world’s largest, most prepares students for a career in the multidisciplinary comprehensive facilities of its kind, located within the DR. JEANNE DOPERAK fi eld of sports medicine. Upon completion of the athletic UPMC Sports Performance Complex. Partly designed by Jeanne Doperak, D.O., a UPMC primary care sports training education program, the student is eligible for Dr. Fu, the complex also houses the indoor and outdoor medicine physician, sees patients at the UPMC Center the NATA administered certifi cation examination. training facilities of the Pitt Panthers and the for Sports Medicine and UPMC’s Monroeville and Pittsburgh athletes receive treatment in two athletic Pittsburgh Steelers. Greensburg satellite offi ces. She is a general physician training rooms. Each sport has a full-time certifi ed athletic for the athletic departments of both the University of trainer or certifi ed graduate assistant and student athletic DR. CHRISTOPHER HARNER Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University, assistant trainers assigned to provide medical coverage during all Christopher Harner, M.D., co-head team physician and team physician for the Pitt Panthers men’s basketball practices and games. The staff is dedicated to providing orthopaedic surgeon for the Pitt Panthers football team, team and a medical consultant to Latrobe High School. all aspects of prevention, evaluation, management and is the Blue Cross of Western Pennsylvania Professor of Dr. Doperak is an assistant professor at the University of rehabilitation of injuries and illnesses. orthopaedic surgery at the Pitt School of Medicine. He’s Pittsburgh School of Medicine and a primary care sports The sports medicine staff also runs a sports also chief of the division of sports medicine at UPMC, medicine fellowship director at UPMC St. Margaret. medicine offi ce at the UPMC Sports Performance Complex medical director and director of education at the UPMC Dr. Doperak is the physician board representative for for all athletes to be evaluated by one of the sports Center for Sports Medicine, where he also sees athletic the Big East Sports Medicine Society. medicine physicians. The South Side structure, which and non-athletic patients in his offi ce. includes the UPMC Center for Sports Medicine, an indoor Dr. Harner specializes in the clinical research and DR. VOLKER MUSAHL practice facility, and four grass practice fi elds, combines surgical treatment of sports-related injuries, especially Volker Musahl, M.D., is a UPMC orthopaedic surgeon and the resources of a major academic and clinical system those to the knee ligaments and cartilage. He was associate team physician for the Pitt Panthers football with professional and collegiate sport team programs. among the fi rst surgeons in the country to perform knee team. He serves as assistant professor of orthopaedic This offi ce provides the athletes with an opportunity to meniscus transplants in the early 1990s. (The meniscus surgery at the Pitt School of Medicine and of be seen by specialists as well as providing the student is the crescent-shaped cushion inside the knee joint bioengineering at Pitt’s Swanson School of Engineering. athletic trainer with an outstanding learning environment. commonly damaged along with ligament injuries.) Dr. Dr. Musahl sees patients at the UPMC Center for Sports The UPMC Sports Medicine clinic for Pitt athletes is Harner’s extensive clinical, scientifi c and academic Medicine and UPMC’s Monroeville satellite offi ce. Dr. led by Dr. Freddie Fu, Pitt head team physician, and leadership has been recognized through numerous Musahl specializes in sports medicine and shoulder Dr. Christopher Harner, co-head team physician. Other international awards and grants. surgery. He is a team physician for Mt. Lebanon High clinic physicians are: associate team physicians Drs. Robin School and Carlow University and also a physician for West, Mark Rodosky, Jeanne Doperak, Aaron Mares, Volker DR. ROBIN WEST U.S. youth soccer teams. His research interests include Musahl and sports medicine fellow Dr. Chealon Miller. The world-renowned UPMC Sports Medicine Robin West, M.D., is a UPMC orthopaedic surgeon and injuries of the knee ligament and rotator cuff. Concussion Program is also available to Pitt athletes. associate team physician for the Pitt Panthers football The program is led by neuropsychologist Michael Collins. team. One of few women in her fi eld, Dr. West is DR. AARON V. MARES In addition, a comprehensive staff of consulting associate professor of orthopaedic surgery at the Pitt Aaron V. Mares, M.D., is a UPMC primary care sports specialists from throughout UPMC are part of the sports School of Medicine. She also is the head team physician medicine physician who sees patients at the UPMC medicine team caring for all Pitt athletes. for the Pitt men’s basketball team, a consultant to the Center for Sports Medicine and at UPMC South Hills in

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