2016 Popeyes Champions Old Dominion Game Notes Old Dominion (0-0, 0-0 C-USA) vs. Albany (0-0, 0-0 CAA) Saturday, Sept. 2, 2017 • 6 p.m. • ESPN3 Norfolk, Va. • Foreman Field at S.B. Ballard Stadium (20,118)

2017 ODU Schedule Monarchs Host Albany in Season-Opener Date Opponent Time > Old Dominion and Albany open the 2017 regular season Saturday Sept. 2 Albany 6 p.m. night at 6 p.m. on ESPN3. Sept. 9 at UMass 3:30 p.m. Sept. 16 North Carolina 3:30 p.m. > ODU finished the 2016 season with a 10-3 record and was one of 26 Sept. 23 at Virginia Tech TBA FBS schools to record a 10-win season. The Monarchs defeated Eastern Oct. 7 Florida Atlantic^ 6 p.m. Michigan 24-20 in the Popeyes Bahamas Bowl. The contest was the Oct. 14 at Marshall 2:30 p.m. first in program history. Oct. 20 WKU& 6 p.m. Oct. 28 at North Texas 6:30 p.m. Nov. 4 Charlotte* 3:30 p.m. > Albany went 7-4 last season and finished 4-4 in the CAA. The Great Nov. 11 at FIU 7 p.m. Danes defeated FBS Buffalo in the 2016 opener, 22-16. Nov. 18 Rice! 2 p.m. Nov. 25 at Middle Tennessee 3 p.m. > Old Dominion Head Coach Bobby Wilder is 67-30 all-time. All times are Eastern * Homecoming > The Monarchs are 6-2 all-time in regular-season openers. Last sea- & Family Weekend son, ODU beat Hampton 54-21. ODU’s last setback in the season-open- ^ Letterwinners Day er was in 2013 at East Carolina. ! Oyster Bowl > ODU returns 16 starters from last season, including leading rusher Ray Lawry, and defensive end , who set the single-sea- son record for sacks with 7.5

> Junior running back Ray Lawry led the offense with 200 carries for 1,255 yards and 11 touchdowns, while sophomore Jeremy Cox has 732 TV Network: ESPN3 Play by Play: Ted Alexander yards and 13 rushing touchdowns. Color Analyst: Andy Mashaw Sideline Reporter: Doug Ripley > Junior safety Sean Carter is ODU’s leading returning tackler, as he made 60 stops last season. Radio Network: ESPN Radio 94.1 FM (Norfolk), 94.1 FM WLVA, Fox Sports 580 (Lynchburg), WNTW 820 AM, 97.7 FM The Answer (Richmond) > The Monarchs are 67-30 all-time since 2009, and are 21-16 in three Play by Play: Ted Alexander years playing a full FBS schedule. Head Coach Bobby Wilder is the only Color Analyst: Andy Mashaw head coach ODU has ever known since restarting the program. Sideline Reporter: Doug Ripley Pregame Host: Rick Kiefner > Seniors Brandon Addison, Jonathan Duhart, Bunmi Rotimi, and (Pre-game show starts one hour prior to kick) junior Oshane Ximines are the 2017 captains.

Internet: • Head Coach Bobby Wilder is the 12th longest tenured head coach in Audio: ODUSports.com the FBS and the third longest in Conference USA. David Bailiff of Rice was Video: CUSA.TV hired one month before Wilder. Rick Stockstill of Middle Livestats: ODUSports.com Tennessee leads all C-USA coaches. Stockstill is in his 12th season with the Social Media: Blue Raiders. Kirk Ferentz is the longest tenured head coach in the country Facebook: MonarchFootball in his 19th year at Iowa. Twitter: @ODUFootball, @ODUSports Instagram: ODUSports

ODU Athletic Communications Football Contact: Eric Bohannon Office Number: 757-683-3374 Cell Number: 757-375-0244 Email: [email protected] ODU Year-By-Year Record Bobby Wilder 2009: 9-2 2010: 8-3 Head Coach 2011: 10-3, 6-2 CAA (FCS Playoffs) 2012: 11-2, 7-1 CAA (FCS Playoffs) Maine, 1987 2013: 8-4 2014: 6-6 2015: 5-7 67-30 (Eighth Year) 2016: 10-3 (Popeyes Bahamas Bowl Champions) Bobby Wilder finished his 10th season in charge of the Old Dominion In 2011, the Monarchs concluded the year at 10-3 overall and ranked football program as the only coach in program history. Wilder grew No. 10 in The Sports Network/Fathead.com and FCS Coaches Final the football program from the best FCS start-up to an FBS program Polls, the fastest climb to the top-10 of any start-up program. In the in just six years and a FBS bowl champion in eight years. Hired on first season of conference play in the Colonial Athletic Association, February 13, 2007, Wilder led the Monarchs to a 17-5 record in the first considered by many the toughest FCS conference in the nation, ODU two seasons in program history, a 2012 Colonial Athletic Association went 6-2 against league opponents. Picked to finish 10th in the CAA Championship, and a .500 season in ODU’s first season playing a Preseason Poll, ODU ended the year in a tie for second place in the CAA, Conference USA Schedule. a conference which sent five teams to the post-season. The Monarchs were among those five teams advancing to the FCS playoffs where Wilder led the Monarchs to a 10-3 record and a 24-20 win over Eastern they defeated MEAC Champions Norfolk State in first round action Michigan in the Popeyes Bahamas Bowl. ODU landed a bowl game and advanced to the second round of the playoffs against Georgia in their eighth season of football and just second season of bowl Southern in one of the most thrilling games of the Division I Football eligibility. ODU was one of 26 FBS programs to total 10 or more wins Championships. in the 2016-17 season. The Monarchs won nine of their last 10 games and finished the season on a six-game winning streak, tied for the sixth The 2011 season also brought a host of accolades for the program. longest winning streak in the country. In addition to 11 Monarchs being honored as All-CAA student- athletes, senior defensive lineman Ronnie Cameron was named the ODU had 12 players featured on the Conference USA all-conference CAA Defensive Player of the Year. Cameron and punter Jonathan teams, while senior’s TJ Ricks, Rashaad Coward and Zach Pascal will Plisco brought home numerous All-America honors and freshman play in all-star games. quarterback, Taylor Heinicke, was the runner-up for “The Sport Network’s” Jerry Rice Award as the FCS’ top freshman and was honored The Monarchs finished in the top-10 in the country in six categories, as the “ Performance Awards” National Performer of including second only to Western Michigan in fewest turnovers with the Year. just 10. ODU tied for fourth in FBS with a +13 turnover margin. Wilder helped guide quarterback David Washington to one of just two FBS Additionally, Wilder was named “College Sports Madness” National quarterbacks to throw 30 or more touchdown passes and five or less Coach of the Year and finished third in voting for the Eddie Robinson interceptions (Zach Terrell/Western Michigan). National Coach of the Year Award.

ODU has a 67-30 record in eight seasons of play under Wilder and is an Wilder and his staff’s inaugural season of play at the Football impressive 21-16 in three years playing an FBS schedule. Championship Subdivision level went well beyond expectations. From the celebrated kickoff versus Chowan, to the heart pounding first The Monarchs made an immediate splash in their first season in FCS road victory against Jacksonville, to ensuring a winning season Conference USA, defeating the defending C-USA Champions Rice in at Savannah State, to extending the win-streak to six in the season the first conference game in school history. Wilder led ODU to a 6-6 finale at VMI, history was made every step of the way. The Monarchs overall record and went 4-4 in league play, including winning three- concluded the 2009 season at 9-2 overall. straight games to end the season. Prior to his arrival at ODU, Wilder served on the Maine staff for 17 years The six wins in 2014 is tied for the seventh most for a first-year FBS and was promoted to assistant head coach and offensive coordinator member school in the last 20 years and the second most for a start-up in 2000, before moving to associate head coach in 2001. program, behind only the eight wins that UTSA registered in 2012. Wilder was named the Assistant Coach of the Year by the Gridiron In 2013, the Monarchs began their transition to FBS and Conference Club of Greater Boston in 2004, which is presented annually to the top USA, playing five FBS opponents, the first five in school history. ODU assistant coach in New England. finished the season 8-4, completing its first unbeaten season at home, going 6-0 and defeating Idaho 59-38 to deliver the programs first A 1987 graduate of Maine with a degree in physical education, Wilder victory over an FBS school. For the second-straight season, the ODU captained the Black Bears to the Yankee Conference Championship his offense averaged more than 40 points a game, averaging 42.3 points senior year. An All-New England quarterback in 1985, he left Maine as per game, which would have ranked seventh among FBS schools. the school’s all-time leading passer with 4,493 yards, and is currently sixth behind Mike Buck, Emilio Colon, Fein, Eaton and Whitcomb on Wilder led the Monarchs to a school-record 11-2 mark in 2012. the career passing list. Wilder coached four of those former players and played with the fifth. Under Wilder’s tutelage, the Monarchs led the FCS in scoring offense, total offense and passing offense in 2012 as the Monarchs won the Upon graduation, Wilder served as a graduate assistant coach for two Colonial Athletic Association Championship in their final season in the seasons under Jack Bicknell at Boston College, where he earned his FCS. In the always tough CAA, ODU defeated four ranked opponents master’s degree in educational administration in 1990. and was ranked in the top-10 all season. Wilder and his wife, Pam, live in Norfolk with their sons, Derek (20), who ODU earned the No. 4 national seed in the FCS Playoffs, advanced to is a redshirt freshman on the ODU football squad, and Drew (15). the quarterfinals and ranked No. 6 in the final “The Sports Network” and coaches polls.

Top honors were not just awarded to Wilder’s players, as Wilder was named Monthly Coach of the Year and CaptainU Coach of the Year. Media Availability for the Week of Sept. 2 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Coach Wilder Coach Wilder 8:35-10 a.m. 8:35-10 a.m. 9:10-10:10 a.m. Coach Wilder Coach Wilder and No Availability Press Conference Coach Wilder no No Availability select players at noon Players and Players and availability available follow- No player No player Coaches available Coaches available Players available No player ing the game availability availability after practice after practice after practice availability

The Outcome Winning Close Games An ODU win would mean: Old Dominion has made it a habit to not only play close • Monarchs begin the season 1-0 for the seventh time in nine games, but win them. The Monarchs are 21-7 all-time in seasons. games decided by one score and 8-2 since turning FBS in • ODU would be 8-1 in home openers and won seven straight. 2014. Wilder and the Monarchs have the best winning per- • ODU would improve to 17-4 against the CAA centage of any FBS program in one-score games.

The Meeting Coach School Career 2016 ODU and Albany have met one other time, a 66-10 win for the Bobby Wilder Old Dominion 21-7 (.750) 1-0 Monarchs in 2013. The 2013 season was ODU’s transition sea- Urban Meyer Ohio State 38-15 (.717) 4-1 son to FBS. ODU played seven FCS teams and FBS opponents Jimbo Fisher Florida St. 19-9 (.679) 3-2 in 2013. Tommy Tuberville Cincinnati 61-32 (.656) 1-1 Dabo Swinney Clemson 23-13 (.639) 7-1 ODU vs. Albany Series Results David Shaw Stanford 19-11 (.633) 2-1 2013 - ODU vs. Albany - W, 66-10 Willie Taggart Oregon 19-11 (.633) 3-0 Kyle Whittingham Utah 39-23 (.629) 5-4 Experience Returns Mike Gundy Oklahoma State 27-16 (.628) 4-2 Old Dominion returns 16 starters from a year ago. Ken Niumatalolo Navy 31-19 (.620) 5-3 Matt Viator LA Monroe 26-16 (.619) 2-2 Returning Offensive Starters (8) Jim Mora UCLA 16-10 (.615) 1-4 RB - Ray Lawry Rick Stockstill Middle Tenn. 27-17 (.614) 4-2 WR - Jonathan Duhart Gary Patterson TCU 44-29 (.603) 1-4 WR - Pat Fitzgerald Northwestern 36-24 (.600) 2-3 TE - Melvin Vaughn OL - Tony Barnett Wilder FBS Games Decided by One Score OL - Chad Hendricks Date Opponent Result OL - Nick Clarke Dec. 23, 2016 Eastern Michigan W, 24-20 OL - Darius Garcia Nov. 28, 2015 FAU L, 33-31 Nov. 7, 2015 at UTSA W, 36-31 Returning Defensive Starters (6) Oct. 17, 2015 Charlotte W, 37-34 DE - Oshane Ximines Sept. 5, 2015 at Eastern Michigan W, 38-34 DE - Bunmi Rotimi Nov. 29, 2014 FAU W, 31-28 DT - Miles Fox Nov. 22, 2014 Louisiana Tech W, 30-27 (OT) CB - Brandon Addison Nov. 8, 2014 FIU W, 38-35 S - Rob Thompson Oct. 11, 2014 at UTEP L, 42-35 S - Sean Carter Sept. 20, 2014 at Rice W, 45-42

Returning Specialists (2) K - Brad Davis P - Bailey Cate Game One • ODU vs. Albany

Somebody Will Start Lawry Single-Season Totals TJ Ricks and Anthony Wilson each started every game for ODU Year Att. Yards TD’s last season. They have both graduated leaving the Monarchs 2016 200 1255 11 with zero returning starts at linebacker. Junior Marvin Branch 2015 194 1136* 11 is the leading returner of the group with 40 career tackles. 2014 134 947 16 TOTAL 528 3338 38 ODU is one of four schools in the country that do not have a *Single-Season ODU Record start from their returning linebackers. Career Leaders Rk. School Starts Ray Lawry is ODU’s all-time leading rusher but he is also sev- 1. Old Dominion 0 enth in the FBS on the active career rushing leaders list. Ball State 0 Kansas State 0 2017 Active Career Rushing Leaders UNLV 0 Rk. Player School Yards 100 Yd. Game 5. Troy 4 1. Royce Freeman Oregon 4146 22 6. Boise State 5 2. Justin Jackson Northwestern 4129 19 7. Ga. Southern 6 3. Jarvion Franklin W. Michigan 3639 16 8. Temple 7 4. Larry Rose III New Mexico St. 3618 16 La. Lafayette 7 5. Nick Chubb Georgia 3424 19 6. Ralph Webb Vanderbilt 3342 13 Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better 7. Ray Lawry Old Dominion 3338 18 Jeremy Cox and Ray Lawry combined to rush for 1,987 yards 8. James Butler Nevada 3313 16 last season, the seventh most combined of any returning tan- 9. Ito Smith Southern Miss 3123 16 dem in FBS. They also combined for 24 rushing touchdowns. 10. Myles Gaskin Washington 2675 14

Top Returning Rushing Tandems C-USA All-Time Leader Team Players Yards Lawry is currently 12th on the Conference USA all-time career W. Michigan Jarvion Franklin, Jamauri Bogan 2,276 rushing list. Washington Myles Gaskin, Lavon Coleman 2,225 Auburn Kamryn Pettway, 2,119 Conference USA Career Rushing Yards Mississippi St. Nick Fitzgerald*, Aeris Williams 2,095 Rank Player School Rush Yds South Florida Q. Flowers*, D’Ernest Johnson 2,073 1. DeAngelo Williams Memphis 6,026 Alabama Damien Harris, * 1,991 2. Damion Fletcher Southern Miss 5,302 Old Dominion Ray Lawry, Jeremy Cox 1,987 3. Kevin Smith UCF 4,679 Georgia Nick Chubb, Sony Michel 1,970 4. Mewelde Moore Tulane 4,364 Southern Miss Ito Smith, George Payne 1,955 5. Matt Forte Tulane 4,265 Louisville Lamar Jackson*, Jeremy Smith 1,953 6. Zach Line SMU 4,185 Ohio State Mike Weber, J.T. Barrett* 1,941 7. Aaron Jones UTEP 4,114 App State Jalin Moore, Taylor Lamb* 1,907 8. Tarrion Adams UTEP 3,651 * Denotes Quarterback 9. Ketric Sanford Houston 3,636 10. Derrick Nix Southern Miss 3,584 Lawry Over 100 11. DeMarco McCleskey Cincinnati 3,487 Ray Lawry rushed for 100 or more yards for the 18th time in 12. Ray Lawry Old Dominion 3,338 his career in the win over EMU Lawry 100 Yard Games Catch the Streaker No. Opponent Att. Yards Year Senior Jonathan Duhart has caught a pass in 26-straight 1. Marshall 16 131 2014 games for the Monarchs. ODU’s leading returning receiver, the 2. UTEP 13 117 2014 last time he did not catch a pass was in 2014 against Louisiana 3. WKU 25 148 2014 Tech in week 11 of Duhart’s true freshman season. 4. FIU 18 142 2014 5. FAU 25 213 2014 2017 Active Streak of Consecutive Games with a Reception 6. EMU 28 223 2015 Player, School Games 7. NSU 31 215 2015 Cam Serigne Wake Forest 36 8. Marshall 29 160 2015 Christian Kirk Texas A&M 36 9. FIU 22 161 2015 Allen Lazard Iowa State 35 10. WKU 26 136 2015 Amara Darboh Michigan 33 11. UTSA 23 103 2015 James Washington Oklahoma State 32 12. Hampton 14 110 2016 Calvin Ridley Alabama 30 13 App State 15 119 2016 Ryan Yurachek Marshall 29 14. UTEP 17 131 2016 Jaylen Samuels NC State 28 15. Marshall 27 209 2016 Phil Mayhue Memphis 28 16. FAU 25 117 2016 Jonathan Duhart Old Dominion 26 17. FIU 24 194 2016 Richie James Middle Tennessee 26 18. EMU 23 133 2016 Anthony Miller Memphis 25 Cody Thompson Toledo 25 Single-Season Totals Ray Lawry owns the three highest single-season rushing totals in ODU history and has back-to-back 1,000-yard rushing seasons. Game One • ODU vs. Albany

Kick Start to the Top News and Notes ODU redshirt sophomore kicker, Brad Davis, is the tallest • Defensive end Daniel Appouh was born in Ghana. Appouh kicker in FBS. Thrust into action after an injury to Chris Kirtley, came to the U.S. when he was five. Davis went onto to hit 45-of-46 of his extra points and con- verted 10-of-12 field goals with a long of 43. He made three • Redshirt sophomore Travis Fulgham played field goals in the win over UMass. only two years of high school football before walking on to ODU. He received a scholarship in the fall of his true freshman Welcome Back season. Junior defensive tackle Brandon Tyson missed all of last sea- son after suffering a season-ending injury over the summer • Linebacker Jordan Young played quarterback at Coatesville (torn achilles). He is projected to start at defensive tackle. High school and played just two quarters of defense. That’s all After recovering from the injury, Tyson is also able to play the the ODU coaches needed to recruit him as a linebacker. In the drums in church, where his dad is the pastor. Tyson has played game, Young intercepted two passes. the drums since he was five. Don’t Drop Me ODU Career Starts ODU running backs did not last season, and as a team Player Starts 2017 lost just four . Ray Lawry has not fumbled since 2015 Bunmi Rotimi 26 against Charlotte, while Jeremy Cox has never fumbled in his Brandon Addison25 career. Jonathan Duhart 25 Oshane Ximines 24 Fumble-less Streak Nick Clarke 22 Player Att. Games Justice Davila 22 Ray Lawry 304 18 Darius Garcia 22 Jeremy Cox 232 22 Ray Lawry 21 Melvin Vaughn 18 Number Changes Sean Carter 15 Every year there are number changes, but this year 31 Chad Hendricks 14 Monarchs changed their number. Old and new numbers are Devin Hannan 13 below. Travis Fulgham 13 Marques Little 13 Player Pos. Old # New # Jeremy Cox 12 Kesean Strong RB 4 1 Miles Fox 10 Brandon Addison CB 11 1 Tony Barnett 6 Hasaan Patterson WR 3 2 Eri’Reon Hayes 6 Tim Ward DE 93 2 Rob Thompson 6 Marques Little WR 2 3 Christian Byrum 4 Christian Byrum S 12 3 Kane Miskel 3 Drayton Arnold QB 9 4 Ryan Londree 2 Daniel Appouh DE 99 4 Tim Ward 2 Oshane Ximines DE 98 7 Jamez Brickhouse 1 Brandon Tyson DT 55 8 Pat Toal 1 Melvin Vaughn TE 1 9 Lawrence Holley CB 1 9 ODU Career Starts by Position Darrell Brown WR 80 10 Position Starts Andre Bernhard S 17 10 Quarterback 0 Miles Fox DT 90 11 Running Back 33 Ryan Londree DT 53 12 Wide Receiver 57 Terez Dickerson LB 44 13 Tight End 18 Pat Toal DT 54 17 Offensive Line 77 Akim Bundu-Fitz CB 8 19 Defensive Line 65 Brad Davis K 41 20 Linebacker 0 Jonathan Duhart WR 9 21 Defensive Back 76 Brandon Sinclair RB 23 22 Justin Noye S 21 22 Inexperience at QB Brandon Simmons RB 27 23 Blake LaRussa is the only quarterback on the ODU roster with Denzel Williams S 4 25 Division I game expereince. LaRussa attempted 24 passes last Gemonta Jackson RB 32 27 season, seeing action in 10 games last season for the Justice Davila S 2 28 Monarchs. Elijah Blue CB 7 29 Sean Carter S 10 31 Fewest Returning Pass Attempts Bunmi Rotimi DE 58 44 School Attempts Mufu Taiwo DT 60 57 Virginia Tech 1 Notre Dame 3 Temple 11 W. Michigan 13 Iowa 13 Tulsa 16 Old Dominion 24 Minnesota 34 Tennessee 39 DEPTH CHART - Albany OFFENSE DEFENSE QB 11 Blake LaRussa So-r. 5-11 189 End 44 Bunmi Rotimi Sr-r. 6-4 275 12 Jordan Hoy So. 6-1 195 or 4 Daniel Appouh Jr-r. 6-4 249 14 Steven Williams Jr. Fr. 6-4 196 95 Sam White Fr-r. 6-3 242 or 4 Drayton Arnold Fr-r. 5-11 201 99 James Valle III Fr. 6-4 220 92 Alli Alliu Fr. 6-3 220 RB 33 Ray Lawry Sr. 5-10 203 35 Jeremy Cox Jr. 5-11 217 Nose 8 Brandon Tyson Jr-r. 6-1 342 23 Brandon Simmons Sr. 5-9 187 17 Pat Toal Jr-r. 6-4 316 27 Gemonta Jackson So-r. 5-10 193 57 Mufu Taiwo So-r. 6-5 295 26 Justin Cooper Jr-r. 5-11 209 55 Cameron Washington Fr. 6-4 245 22 Brandon Sinclair Fr-r. 5-10 208 69 Ty-Kee McCullers Fr-r. 6-2 275 28 Malik Fuller Jr-r. 5-9 176 1 Kesean Strong Jr. 5-10 191 Tackle 11 Miles Fox Jr. 6-1 292 52 Juwan Ross Fr-r. 6-2 292 H 15 Isaiah Harper Jr-r. 5-9 168 54 Jeremy Meiser Fr. 6-3 285 83 Jake Herslow Fr-r. 6-0 166 93 Maxime Evans Fr. 6-4 280 3 Marques Little Sr. 5-9 182 10 Darrell Brown So-r. 5-10 174 STUD 7 Oshane Ximines Jr-r. 6-3 247 2 Tim Ward Jr. 6-6 243 X 21 Jonathan Duhart Sr. 6-3 220 91 Casey Bernard So-r. 6-2 249 2 Hasaan Patterson So-r. 6-2 199 97 Marcus Haynes Fr. 6-4 223 81 Amari Colbert Fr. 6-1 191 84 Kevin Todd Fr-r. 6-2 189 MLB 37 Marvin Branch Jr. Jr-r. 6-2 222 45 Demetrius Stitmon Fr-r. 6-0 216 Z 7 Travis Fulgham Jr-r. 6-3 208 or 43 Zach Lackman Fr-r. 6-2 219 9 Melvin Vaughn Sr-r. 6-3 233 40 Tyler Darr Fr-r. 6-2 225 8 Noah Ellison Fr-r. 6-2 202 47 Anthony Resek Fr-r. 6-0 204 17 Scott McCluney Fr-r. 6-1 172 48 Estefano Feliciano Jr. Fr. 6-1 220 5 Eri’Reon Hayes Jr. 6-2 199 39 Isaiah White Fr. 5-11 207 OLB 32 Jordan Young Fr-r. 6-3 222 34 Lawrence Garner Fr-r. 6-2 224 TE 6 DeAndre Woods Jr. 6-3 229 36 Brent Priester Fr-r. 6-2 207 or 41 Keion White Fr. 6-4 230 35 Keisean Wilson Fr. 6-2 230 85 Nijee Cox So-r. 6-3 234 13 Terez Dickerson So-r. 6-4 211 48 Marcus Joyner Fr-r. 6-2 254 51 James Newsome Jr. Fr. 6-2 215

LT 71 Isaac Weaver Fr-r. 6-6 283 CB 1 Brandon Addison Sr-r. 6-1 179 59 Eric Magwood So-r. 6-4 298 19 Akim Bundu-Fitz So-r. 6-1 186 67 Elijah Rivers Fr 6-5 275 27 Jelani Carter So-r. 6-1 207 29 Elijah Blue Fr-r. 6-0 188 LG 74 Tony Barnett So-r. 6-4 321 16 Jamshyer McUmber Jr-r. 6-0 176 61 Andrew Lawson Fr-r. 6-3 305 21 Tracy White Jr. Fr. 6-2 180 75 Rodric Palmer Fr. 6-2 296 CB 5 Jamez Brickhouse So-r. 5-10 183 C 63 Nick Clarke Jr-r. 6-4 312 or 24 Joe Joe Headen Fr-r. 5-10 173 77 Manny Matiarena Sr. 6-2 304 9 Lawrence Holley Jr-r. 6-2 201 66 Jace Mallory Fr-r. 6-4 288 18 Jordan Glover So-r. 5-11 175 70 Lawrence Pettaway Fr. 6-2 310 23 Geronda Hall Jr. Fr. 5-10 170

RG 78 Darius Garcia Sr. 6-3 331 FS 20 Rob Thompson Sr-r. 6-1 189 68 A.J. Davison Jr-r. 6-6 298 3 Christian Byrum Jr-r. 6-1 182 62 Malik Jackson Fr. 6-2 290 26 Austin Wood Fr. 6-3 190

RT 73 Chad Hendricks Jr-r. 6-6 305 SS 31 Sean Carter Jr-r. 6-1 205 72 T.J. Storment Fr-r. 6-6 312 22 Justin Noye Jr-r. 6-1 212 76 Jack Miller III Fr. 6-7 260 38 Parrish Gordon Fr-r. 6-0 213 14 J.C. Williamson So-r. 5-9 193 30 Conor Kringel Fr. 6-1 208 Injured: Josh Marriner, Cameron Muller, Casey Perkins N 10 Andre Bernhard Sr-r. 6-2 192 25 Denzel Williams So-r. 6-2 204 15 Prince Ajegwu Fr-r. 6-3 211 58 Matt Geiger Fr. 5-11 200

Injured: Justice Davila, Ryan Londree, Kane Miskel, Derek Wilder

Specialists PK 20 Brad Davis So-r. 6-6 200 LS 46 Reed Buce Sr. 6-2 209 or 98 Nick Rice Fr. 6-1 185 49 Jacob Schwind Jr. 6-0 237

P 96 Bailey Cate So. 6-4 192 KR 35 Jeremy Cox Jr. 5-11 208 98 Nick Rice Fr. 6-1 185 23 Brandon Simmons Sr. 5-9 188

H 96 Bailey Cate So. 6-4 192 PR 10 Darrell Brown So-r. 5-10 165 49 Jacob Schwind Jr. 6-0 237 15 Isaiah Harper Jr-r. 5-9 168 Game One • ODU vs. Albany

On the Air ODU is 32-21 all-time in 53 games on TV. TV Games in ODU History VS. Date Opponent Station Win/Loss 9/5/09 Chowan Cox/Comcast Win 9/18/10 W&M Comcast Loss TEAM: 10/23/10 Georgia State Cox/Comcast Win 11/13/10 VMI Cox/Comcast Win 9/17/11 Hampton Cox 11/CSN Win 35.1...... Scoring...... 24.9 9/24/11 at Delaware TCN/CSN Loss 10/1/11 UMass Cox 11/Cox Win 27.2...... Scoring Defense...... 18.8 10/29/11 James Madison CSN Win 11/12/11 at W&M Cox 11 Win 196.8 ...... Rushing ...... 168.0 11/26/11 Norfolk State ESPN3 Win 12/3/11 at Ga. Southern ESPN3 Loss 157.2...... Rushing Defense ...... 177.6 9/22/12 New Hampshire Comcast Win 5.1...... Avg./Rush ...... 4.2 10/27/12 Delaware NBC Sports Win 11/10/12 W&M Comcast Win 27...... Rush TDs ...... 19 11/17/12 at JMU NBC Sports Win 12/1/12 Coastal Carolina ESPN3 Win 220-374-6 ...... Comp. - Att. - Int...... 178-320-17 12/8/12 Ga. Southern ESPN Loss 8/31/13 at East Carolina Fox College Sports Loss 234.0...... Passing ...... 123.4 9/7/13 at Maryland ESPN News Loss 226.8...... Passing Defense ...... 186.8 9/21/13 The Citadel Cox 114 Win 10/5/13 Liberty Cox 114 Win 31...... Pass TDs ...... 8 10/19/13 at Pittsburgh ACC RSN Loss 11/23/13 at North Carolina ACC RSN Loss 430.8...... Total Offense ...... 291.4 8/30/14 Hampton ASN Win 9/6/14 at NC State ESPN3 Loss 383.9 ...... Total Defense ...... 364.6 9/13/14 EMU Cox Win 9/20/14 at Rice Fox Sports Net Win 874-5601 ...... Tot. Off/Plays...... 3205-646 9/26/14 Middle Tennessee Fox Sports 1 Loss 22.0...... Kickoff Return Avg ...... 17.1 10/4/14 Marshall Fox Sports Net Loss 10/11/14 at UTEP ASN Loss 11-76...... Interceptions ...... 17-242 11/1/14 at Vanderbilt ESPNU Loss 11/8/14 FIU ASN Win 29:40 ...... Time of Possession ...... 328:50 11/22/14 Louisiana Tech Fox College Sports Win 11/29/14 Florida Atlantic ASN Win 64-172 (37%) ...... 3rd-Down Conv...... 38-137 (28%) 9/5/15 at EMU ASN Win 18-31 (58%) ...... 4th-Down Conv...... 6-12 (50%) 9/12/15 Norfolk State ASN Win 9/19/15 NC State ASN Loss 34-242 ...... Sacks By-Yards ...... 22-122 9/26/15 Appalachian St. ASN Loss 10/3/15 at Marshall ASN Loss 12-14 (86%) ...... Field Goals - Att...... 13-21 (62%) 10/17/15 Charlotte ASN Win 10/31/15 WKU Fox Sports Net Loss 52-56 (93%) ...... PATs - Attempts...... 29-29 (100%) 11/7/15 at UTSA ASN Win 11/14/15 UTEP Fox Sports Net Win 11/21/15 Southern Miss ASN Loss INDIVIDUAL 11/28/15 Florida Atlantic ASN Loss 9/10/16 at App State ASN Loss David Washington - 2836.....Passing Yards ...... Neven Sussman - 1017 9/17/16 at NC State ESPN3 Loss 10/22/16 at WKU ASN Loss David Washington - 31...... Passing TDs ...... Neven Sussman - 7 11/5/16 Marshall ASN Win 11/12/16 Southern Miss ASN Win Ray Lawry - 1255...... Rushing Yards.Elijah Ibitokun-Hanks - 1401 11/19/16 Florida Atlantic Campus Insiders Win Jeremy Cox - 13...... Rushing TDs....Elijah Ibitokun-Hanks - 16 11/26/16 FIU ESPN3 Win 12/23/16 E. Michigan ESPN Win Zach Pascal - 65...... Receptions ...... Jordan Crockett - 19 Zach Pascal - 946...... Receiving Yards ...... Jordan Crockett - 373 Duhart/Pascal - 9 ...... Receiving TDs ...... Jordan Crockett - 3 TJ Ricks - 102...... Tackles ...... Michael NiCastro - 126 Oshane Ximines - 7.5...... Sacks ...... Malachi Hoskins - 7.0 Oshane Ximines - 11.5...... Tackles For Loss...... Malachi Hoskins - 11.0. Aaron Young - 3...... Interceptions ...... Rayshan Clark - 5. Brown/Harper - 10.4...... Punt Return Avg...... Cameron Wynn - 6.5.. Zach Pascal - 26.2...... Kick Return Avg...... Kareem Brown - 20.7 *2016 Statistics

2017 ODU Football Numerical Roster

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Exp. Hometown/High School/Transfer 1 Kesean Strong RB Jr. 5-10 191 2L Oxon Hill, Md./Potomac 1 Brandon Addison CB Sr-r. 5-10 179 2L Suffolk, Va./Western Branch/Alderson Broaddus 2 Hasaan Patterson WR So-r. 6-2 199 SQ Atlanta, Ga./Westlake 2 Tim Ward DE Jr. 6-6 243 2L High Point, N.C./High Point Central 3 Marques Little WR Sr. 5-9 182 3L Williamstown, N.J./Williamstown 3 Christian Byrum S Jr-r. 6-1 182 2L Virginia Beach, Va./Tallwood 4 Drayton Arnold QB Fr.-r. 5-11 201 RS Myrtle Beach, S.C./Myrtle Beach 4 Daniel Appouh DE Jr-r. 6-4 249 2L Germantown, Md./Seneca Valley 5 Eri’Reon Hayes WR Jr. 6-2 199 2L Dillon, S.C./Dillon 5 Jamez Brickhouse CB So-r. 5-10 183 1L Virginia Beach,Va./Bayside 6 DeAndre Woods TE Jr. 6-3 229 TR Birmingham, Ala./Clay-Chalkville/Vanderbilt 6 Kane Miskel S So-r. 6-2 183 1L Suffolk, Va./King’s Fork 7 Travis Fulgham WR Jr-r. 6-3 208 1L Ashburn, Va./Broad Run 7 Oshane Ximines DE Jr-r. 6-3 247 2L Ahoskie, N.C./Hertford County 8 Noah Ellison WR Fr-r. 6-2 202 RS Sicklerville, N.J./Timber Creek 8 Brandon Tyson DT Jr-r. 6-1 342 1L Midlothian, Va./Clover Hill 9 Melvin Vaughn TE Sr-r. 6-2 233 3L Chesapeake, Va./Oscar Smith 9 Lawrence Holley CB Jr-r. 6-2 201 SQ Harrisburg, Pa./Susquehanna Township 10 Darrell Brown WR So-r. 5-9 174 1L Hampton, Va./Bethel 10 Andre Bernhard S Sr. 6-2 192 1L Stafford, Va./Mountain View/CNU 11 Blake LaRussa QB So.-r. 5-10 189 1L Virginia Beach, Va./Bishop Sullivan 11 Miles Fox DT Jr. 6-1 292 2L Lawrenceville, Ga./Collins Hill 12 Jordan Hoy QB So. 6-1 195 TR Rockwall, Texas/Rockwall-Heath/Fullerton CC 12 Ryan Londree DT Jr-r. 6-3 277 1L Charlottesville, Va./Albemarle 13 Terez Dickerson LB So-r. 6-4 211 1L Vinton, Va./William Byrd 14 Steven Williams Jr. QB Fr. 6-4 196 HS Washington, D.C./Woodrow Wilson 14 J.C. Williamson CB So-r. 5-9 193 SQ Portsmouth, Va./Norcom 15 Isaiah Harper WR Jr-r. 5-9 168 2L Chesapeake, Va./Grassfield 15 Prince Ajegwu S Fr-r. 6-3 211 RS Baltimore, Md./Eastern Tech 16 Jamshyer McUmber DB Jr-r. 6-0 176 SQ Bethesda, Md./Chevy Chase 17 Scott McCluney WR Fr-r. 6-1 172 RS Gaffney, S.C./Gaffney 17 Pat Toal DT Jr-r. 6-4 316 2L Hazlet, N.J./Raritan 18 Jordan Glover CB Jr-r. 5-11 175 SQ Virginia Beach, Va./Princess Anne 19 Akim Bundu-Fitz CB So-r. 6-1 186 SQ Springfield, Va./Robert E. Lee 20 Brad Davis K So-r. 6-6 200 1L Chesapeake, Va./Oscar Smith 20 Rob Thompson S Sr-r. 6-1 189 3L Hammonton, N.J./St. Joseph HS 21 Jonathan Duhart WR Sr. 6-3 220 3L Midlothian, Va./Manchester 21 Tracy White Jr. CB Fr. 6-2 180 HS Hinesville, Ga./Liberty County 22 Brandon Sinclair RB Fr-r. 5-10 208 RS Myrtle Beach, S.C./Myrtle Beach 22 Justin Noye S Jr-r. 6-1 212 1L Rochester, N.Y./East Rochester 23 Geronda Hall Jr. CB Fr. 5-10 170 HS Atlanta, Ga./KIPP Atlanta Collegiate 23 Brandon Simmons RB Sr. 5-9 187 3L Virginia Beach, Va./Ocean Lakes 24 Josh Marriner RB Sr. 5-9 195 1L Chesapeake, Va./Western Branch/UConn 24 Joe Joe Headen CB Fr-r. 5-10 173 RS Harrisburg, Pa./Bishop McDevitt 25 Casey Perkins RB Fr. 6-0 215 HS Smyrna, Tenn./Smyrna 25 Denzel Williams S So-r. 6-2 204 1L Dinwiddie, Va./Dinwiddie 26 Justin Cooper RB Jr-r. 5-11 209 1L Chester, Va./Thomas Dale 26 Austin Wood S Fr. 6-3 190 HS Chesapeake, Va./Grassfield 27 Gemonta Jackson RB So-r. 5-10 193 1L Petersburg, Va./Petersburg 27 Jelani Carter CB So. 6-1 207 SQ Roanoke, Va./Northside 28 Justice Davila S Sr. 6-0 193 3L Erial, N.J./Timber Creek 28 Malik Fuller RB Jr-r. 5-9 176 SQ Nokesville, Va./Patriot/Fork Union 29 Elijah Blue CB Fr-r. 6-0 188 RS Norfolk, Va./Norview 29 Lamar Lucas RB Fr. 5-11 215 HS Colonial Beach, Va./Colonial Beach 30 Conor Kringel S Fr. 6-1 208 HS Annapolis, Md./St. Mary’s 31 Sean Carter S Jr-r. 6-1 205 2L Stafford, Va./Colonial Forge 32 Jordan Young LB Fr-r. 6-3 222 RS Coatesville, Pa./Coatesville 33 Ray Lawry RB Sr. 5-10 203 3L Logan Township, N.J./Kingsway Regional 34 Lawrence Garner LB Fr-r. 6-2 224 RS Columbus, N.J./Northern Burlington 35 Jeremy Cox RB Jr. 5-11 217 2L Hope Mills, N.C./South View/Fork Union 35 Keisean Wilson LB Fr. 6-2 230 HS Waldorf, Md./North Point 36 Brent Priester Jr. LB Fr-r. 6-2 207 RS Brooklyn, N.Y./Christ the King 37 Marvin Branch Jr. LB Jr-r. 6-2 222 2L Suffolk, Va./Nansemond River 38 Parrish Gordon S Fr-r. 6-0 213 RS Richmond, Va./Benedictine 39 Isaiah White WR Fr. 6-3 195 HS King George, Va./King George 40 Tyler Darr LB Fr-r. 6-2 225 RS District Heights, Md./Suitland 41 Keion White TE Fr. 6-4 230 HS Garner, N.C./Garner 42 Derek Wilder LB So-r. 6-1 243 SQ Norfolk, Va./Maury 43 Zach Lackman LB Fr-r. 6-2 219 RS North Fort Myers, Fla./Dunbar 44 Bunmi Rotimi DE Sr-r. 6-4 275 3L Alexandria, Va./West Potomac 45 Demetrius Stitmon LB Fr.-r. 6-0 216 RS Suffolk, Va./Nansemond River 46 Reed Buce LS Sr. 6-2 209 2L Peoria, Ariz./Glendale CC 47 Anthony Resek LB Fr-r. 6-0 204 RS Virginia Beach, Va./Kempsville 48 Marcus Joyner TE Fr-r. 6-2 254 RS Camden, N.C./Camden County 48 Estefano Feliciano Jr. LB Fr. 6-1 220 HS Tampa, Fla./Gaither 49 Jacob Schwind LS Jr. 6-0 237 SQ Warrenton, Va./Kettle Run 51 James Newsome Jr. LB Fr. 6-2 215 HS Richmond, Va./Henrico 2017 ODU Football Numerical Roster (Cont.)

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Exp. Hometown/High School/Transfer 52 Juwan Ross DT Fr-r. 6-2 292 RS Daytona Beach, Fla./Father Lopez Catholic 54 Jeremy Meiser DT Fr. 6-3 285 HS Cincinnati, Ohio/Archbishop Moeller 55 Cameron Washington DT Fr. 6-4 245 HS Virginia Beach, Va./Tallwood 56 Devin Hannan OT So-r. 6-4 293 1L Belle Vernon, Pa./Belle Vernon Area 57 Mufu Taiwo DL So-r. 6-5 295 1L Waldorf, Md./McDonough 59 Eric Magwood OL So-r. 6-4 298 TR Virginia Beach, Va./Landstown/West Virginia St. 61 Andrew Lawson OL Fr-r. 6-3 305 RS Spring Grove, Pa./Spring Grove 63 Nick Clarke C Jr-r. 6-4 312 2L Mechanicsville, Va./Atlee 65 Cameron Muller OL Fr. 6-4 305 HS Columbia, S.C./Ridge View 66 Jace Mallory OL Fr-r. 6-4 288 RS Richmond, Va./ Benedictine 67 Elijah Rivers OL Fr. 6-5 275 HS Chesterfield, Va./Matoaca/Fork Union 68 A.J. Davison OG Jr-r. 6-6 298 RS Rohnert, Calif./Rancho Cotate 69 Ty-Kee McCullers DL Fr-r. 6-2 275 RS Virginia Beach, Va./Bayside 70 Lawrence Pettaway Jr. OL Fr. 6-2 310 HS Virginia Beach, Va./Tallwood 71 Isaac Weaver OL Fr-r. 6-6 283 RS Marietta, Ga./Lassiter 72 T.J. Storment OL Fr-r. 6-6 312 RS Statesville, N.C./Statesville 73 Chad Hendricks OT Jr-r. 6-6 305 2L Blackstone, Va./Nottoway 74 Tony Barnett OL So-r. 6-4 321 1L Roseland, Va./Nelson County/Fork Union 75 Rodric Palmer OL Fr. 6-2 296 HS Martinsville, Va./Martinsville 76 Jack Miller III OL Fr. 6-7 240 HS Richmond, Va./Douglas S. Freeman 77 Manuel Matiarena OL Sr-r. 6-4 302 1L Los Angeles, Calif./Salesian/Pasadena CC 78 Darius Garcia OL Sr. 6-3 331 3L Chesterfield, Va./Manchester/Fork Union 80 Matt Geiger S Fr. 5-10 200 HS Dillsburg, Pa./Bishop McDevitt 81 Amari Colbert WR Fr. 6-1 191 HS Warner Robins, Ga./Houston County 83 Jake Herslow WR Fr-r. 6-0 166 RS Virginia Beach, Va./Cox 84 Kevin Todd Jr. WR Fr-r. 6-2 189 RS Chesapeake, Va./Oscar Smith 85 Nijee Cox TE So-r. 6-3 234 1L Virginia Beach, Va./Salem 91 Casey Bernard DE So-r. 6-2 249 SQ White Plains, Md./St. Mary’s Ryken 93 Maxime Evans DE Fr. 6-4 280 HS Chester, Va./Thomas Dale 95 Sam White Jr. DE Fr-r. 6-3 242 RS Orlando, Fla./Boone 96 Bailey Cate P So. 6-4 192 1L Orange Park, Fla./Orange Park 97 Marcus Haynes DE Fr. 6-4 223 HS Bowie, Md./Bowie/Fork Union 98 Nick Rice K Fr. 6-1 185 HS St. Petersburg, Fla./Plant 99 James Valle III DE Fr. 6-4 220 HS Burtonsville, Md./Paint Branch

Head Coach: Bobby Wilder Associate Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator:Brian Scott Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers: Rich Nagy Assistant Defensive Coordinator/Recruiting Coordinator/Safeties: Kermit Buggs Wide Receivers: Arick Forrest Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Line: Jeff Comissiong Offensive Line: Chris Malone Cornerbacks: Sam Perryman Pass Game Coordinator/Quarterbacks: Ron Whitcomb Special Teams Coordinator/Running Backs: Charles Bankins GA/Offensive Line: Jack Lowney GA/Wide Receivers: Craig Wilkins GA/Linebackers: Connor Beerworth GA/Safeties: Tanner Cotman Offensive Quality Control:Eric Acciani Special Teams Quality Control: Frank Wilson Assistant Dir. of Recruiting: Jay Haeseker Director of Operations: Tim Kovacs

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Daniel Appouh - Ah-Poo Prince Ajegwu - Ah-Jeg-oo Akim Bundu-Fitz - Ah-Keem Reed Buce - Bewce Nijee Cox - Ny-gee Justice Davila - Dah-Veel-ah Maxime Evans – Max-eem Eri’Reon Hayes - Ear-ee-ahn Joe Joe Headen – He-den Gemonta Jackson-Ja-mahn-tay Geronda Hall Jr. – Ger-ahn-duh Marques Little - Mar-Kees Manny Matiarena - Matt-ee-ah-rain-ah Jamshyer McUmber - Ja-Shy-ah Jeremy Meiser – My-zer Anthony Resek – Res-ick Bunmi Rotimi - BOOM-ee Row-tee-me Mufu Taiwo - Moo-foo Ty-wo James Valle - Valley Oshane Ximines - Oh-Shane Zim-ah-Nes 2017 Old Dominion Opponents Albany UMass North Carolina (0-0, 0-0 CAA) (0-1 Ind.) (0-0, 0-0 ACC) 9/2 ...... at Old Dominion...... 6 p.m. 8/26...... Hawaii ...... L, 38-35 9/2 ...... California ...... 12 p.m. 9/9 ...... at Morgan State...... 1 p.m. 9/2 ...... at Coastal Carolina...... 7 p.m. 9/9 ...... Lousiville*...... 12 p.m. 9/16...... Monmouth...... 7 p.m. 9/9 ...... Old Dominion...... 3:30 p.m. 9/16...... at Old Dominion...... 3:30 p.m. 9/23...... Villanova* ...... 7 p.m. 9/15...... at Temple...... 7 p.m. 9/23...... Duke*...... TBA 9/30...... at Elon*...... 2 p.m. 9/23...... at Tennessee...... TBA 9/30...... at Georgia Tech*...... TBA 10/7...... at Richmond*...... 3 p.m. 9/30...... Ohio...... 3:30 p.m. 10/7...... Notre Dame*...... TBA 10/21...... Maine*...... 3:30 p.m. 10/14...... at South Florida...... TBA 10/14...... Virginia*...... TBA 10/28...... Rhode Island*...... 1 p.m. 10/21...... Georgia Southern...... 3:30 p.m. 10/21...... at Virginia Tech*...... TBA 11/4...... at Stoney Brook*...... 1 p.m. 10/28...... Appalachain State...... 3:30 p.m. 10/28...... Miami*...... TBA 11/11...... at Deleware*...... 3:30 p.m. 11/4...... at Mississippi State...... TBA 11/9...... at Pittsburgh*...... 8 p.m. 11/18...... New Hampshire*...... 1 p.m. 11/11...... Maine...... 4 p.m. 11/18...... Western Carolina...... TBA 11/18...... at BYU...... 3 p.m. 11/25...... at NC State*...... TBA

Virginia Tech FAU Marshall (0-0, 0-0 ACC) (0-0, 0-0 C-USA) (0-0, 0-0 C-USA) 9/3 ...... West Virginia...... 7:30 p.m. 9/1 ...... Navy...... 8 p.m. 9/2 ...... Miami (Ohio)...... 6:30 p.m. 9/9 ...... Delaware...... 3:30 p.m. 9/9 ...... at Wisconsin...... 12 p.m. 9/9 ...... at NC State...... 6 p.m. 9/16...... at East Carolina ...... 3:30 p.m. 9/16...... Bethune Cookman...... 8 p.m. 9/16...... Kent State...... 6:30 p.m. 9/23...... Old Dominion...... TBA 9/23...... at Buffalo...... TBA 9/30...... at Cincinnati...... TBA 9/30...... Clemson*...... TBA 9/30...... Middle Tennessee *...... 7 p.m. 10/7 ...... at Charlotte*...... 6 p.m. 10/7 ...... at Boston College*...... TBA 10/7...... at Old Dominion*...... 6 p.m. 10/14...... Old Dominion*...... 2:30 p.m. 10/21...... North Carolina*...... TBA 10/21...... North Texas*...... TBA 10/20...... at Middle Tennessee*...... 7 p.m. 10/28...... Duke*...... TBA 10/28...... at WKU*...... 4 p.m. 10/28...... FIU*...... 2:30 p.m. 11/4...... at Miami (Fla.)*...... TBA 11/3...... Marshall*...... 6 p.m. 11/3...... at Florida Atlantic*...... 6 p.m. 11/11...... at Georgia Tech*...... TBA 11/11...... at Louisiana Tech*...... 3:30 p.m. 11/11...... WKU*...... 6:30 p.m. 11/18...... Pittsburgh*...... TBA 11/18...... FIU*...... 7 p.m. 11/18...... at UTSA*...... 7 p.m. 11/24...... at Virginia* ...... TBA 11/25...... at Charlotte*...... 2 p.m. 11/25...... Southern Miss*...... 2:30 p.m.

WKU North Texas Charlotte (0-0, 0-0 C-USA) (0-0, 0-0 C-USA) (0-0, 0-0 C-USA) 9/2 ...... Eastern Kentucky...... 7 p.m. 9/2 ...... Lamar...... 7 p.m. 9/1 ...... at Eastern Michigan...... 6:30 p.m. 9/9 ...... at Illinois...... 8 p.m. 9/9 ...... at SMU...... 7 p.m. 9/9 ...... at Kansas State...... 12 p.m. 9/16...... Louisiana Tech*...... 7 p.m. 9/16...... at Iowa...... 3:30 p.m. 9/16...... North Carolina A&T...... 6 p.m. 9/23...... Ball State...... 7 p.m. 9/23...... UAB* ...... 6:30 p.m. 9/23...... Georgia State...... 6 p.m. 10/7...... at UTEP*...... 8 p.m. 9/30...... at Southern Miss*...... 7 p.m. 9/30...... at FIU*...... 7 p.m. 10/14...... Charlotte*...... 4:30 p.m. 10/14...... UTSA* ...... 6:30 p.m. 10/7...... Marshall*...... 6 p.m. 10/20...... at Old Dominion*...... 6 p.m. 10/21...... at Florida Atlantic*...... TBA 10/14...... at WKU* ...... 4:30 p.m. 10/28...... Florida Atlantic*...... 4:30 p.m. 10/28...... Old Dominion*...... 6:30 p.m. 10/21...... UAB*...... 6:30 p.m. 11/4...... at Vanderbilt...... TBA 11/4...... at Louisiana Tech*...... 3:30 p.m. 11/4...... at Old Dominion*...... 3:30 p.m. 11/11...... at Marshall*...... 6:30 p.m. 11/11...... UTEP* ...... 5 p.m. 11/11...... Middle Tennessee*...... 2 p.m. 11/17...... Middle Tennessee*...... 8 p.m. 11/18...... Army...... 6:30 p.m. 11/18...... at Southern Miss...... 3 p.m. 11/24...... at FIU*...... 7 p.m. 11/25...... at Rice*...... 1 p.m. 11/25...... Florida Atlantic*...... 2 p.m.

FIU Rice Middle Tennessee (0-0, 0-0 C-USA) (0-1, 0-0 C-USA) (0-0, 0-0 C-USA) 8/31...... at UCF...... 6 p.m. 8/26...... Stanford...... L, 62-7 9/2 ...... Vanderbilt...... 8 p.m. 9/9 ...... Alcorn State...... 7:30 p.m. 9/9 ...... at UTEP*...... 8 p.m. 9/9 ...... at Syracuse...... 3:30 p.m. 9/16...... at Indiana ...... 3:30 p.m. 9/16...... at Houston...... 8 p.m. 9/16...... at Minnesota...... 3:30 p.m. 9/23...... at Rice*...... 7:30 p.m. 9/23...... FIU*...... 7:30 p.m. 9/23...... Bowling Green...... 7 p.m. 9/30...... Charlotte*...... 7 p.m. 9/30...... at Pittsburgh...... TBA 9/30...... at Florida Atlantic*...... 7 p.m. 10/7...... at Middle Tennessee*...... 3 p.m. 10/7 ...... Army West Point...... 6:30 p.m. 10/7...... FIU*...... 3 p.m. 10/14...... Tulane...... 7 p.m. 10/21...... at UTSA*...... 7 p.m. 10/14...... at UAB*...... 6:30 p.m. 10/28...... at Marshall*...... 2:30 p.m. 10/28...... Louisiana Tech*...... 3:30 p.m. 10/20...... Marshall* ...... 7 p.m. 11/4...... UTSA*...... 7 p.m. 11/4 ...... at UAB*...... TBA 11/4...... UTEP*...... 7:30 p.m. 11/11...... Old Dominion*...... 7 p.m. 11/11...... Southern Miss*...... 3:30 p.m. 11/11...... at Charlotte*...... 2 p.m. 11/18...... at Florida Atlantic*...... 7 p.m. 11/18...... Old Dominion*...... 2 p.m. 11/17...... WKU*...... 8 p.m. 11/24...... WKU* ...... 7 p.m. 11/25...... at North Texas*...... 1 p.m. 11/25...... Old Dominion*...... 3 p.m. Individual Player Career-Highs Ray Lawry • Logan Township, N.J./Kingsway Regional Eri’Reon Hayes • Dillon, S.C./Dillon RB • 5-10 • 205 WR • 6-2 • 190 Career-Highs Career-Highs Attempts - 31 vs. Norfolk State (9/12/15) Catches - 3 vs. FAU (11/28/15) Rushing Yards - 223 at E. Michigan (9/5/15) Receiving Yards - 61 at FIU (10/24/15) Touchdowns - 4 Twice - most recent at E. Michigan (9/5/15) Touchdowns - None Longest Run - 68 at FAU (11/29/14) Longest Reception - 47 at FIU (10/24/15) Receptions - 4 vs. Charlotte (10/17/15) Receiving Yards - 71 vs. NC State (9/19/15) Isaiah Harper • Chesapeake, Va./Grassfield Receiving Touchdowns - 1 twice most recent vs. HU (9/4/16) WR • 5-9 • 175 100-Yard Rushing Games - 18 Career-Highs 200-Yard Rushing Games - 4 Catches - 4 at FAU (11/19/16) Receiving Yards - 54 at Charlotte (10/1/16) Jeremy Cox • Hope Mills, N.C./South View/Fork Union Touchdowns - 1 at Charlotte (10/1/16 RB • 5-11 • 207 Longest Reception - 45 at Charlotte (10/1/16) Career-Highs Attempts - 24 vs. UMass (10/7/16) Rushing Yards - 162 vs. UMass (10/7/16) Longest Run - 67 vs. Southern Miss (11/12/16) Touchdowns - 3 at Charlotte (10/1/16) Receptions - 7 at Southern Miss (11/21/15) Receiving Yards - 84 at FAU (11/19/16) Longest Reception - 84 at FAU (11/19/16) 100-Yard Rushing Games - 2

Kesean Strong • Oxon Hill, Md./Potomac RB • 5-10 • 185 Career-Highs Attempts - 12 vs. Norfolk State (9/12/15) Rushing Yards - 36 vs. Norfolk State (9/12/15) Touchdowns - 1 vs. Norfolk State (9/12/15) Receptions - 2 vs. Norfolk State (9/12/15) Receiving Yards - 40 at Charlotte (10/1/16) Longest Reception - 40 at Charlotte (10/1/16) Longest Kick Return - 39 vs. Hampton (Twice) (9/4/16)

Jonathan Duhart • Midlothian, Va./Manchester WR • 6-3 • 211 Career-Highs Catches - 9 at Southern Miss (11/21/15) Receiving Yards - 160 at UTSA (11/7/15) Touchdowns - 3 - four times (most recent at FAU (11/19/16) Longest Reception - 77 at UTEP (10/29/16) 100-Yard Receiving Games - 3

Marques Little • Williamstown, N.J./Williamstown WR • 5-9 • 175 Career-Highs Catches - 6 at UTSA (11/7/15) Receiving Yards - 43 twice - most recent vs. App St. (9/26/15) Touchdowns - 1 five times - most recent vs. WKU (10/31/15) Longest Reception - 43 vs. Appalachian St. (9/26/15)

Travis Fulgham • Ashburn, Va./Broad Run WR • 6-3 • 205 Career-Highs Catches - 5 vs. UTSA (9/24/16) Receiving Yards - 88 at WKU (10/22/16) Touchdowns - 1 4 times - most recent at UTEP (10/29/16) Longest Reception - 55 at Charlotte (10/1/16) Individual Player Career-Highs Bunmi Rotimi • Alexandria, Va./West Potomac Kane Miskel • Suffolk, Va./King’s Fork DT • 6-4 • 283 S • 6-2 • 183 Career-Highs Career-Highs Tackles - 7 at UTEP (10/11/14) Tackles - 9 at NC State (9/17/16) Tackles for Loss - 1.5 vs. UTSA (9/24/16) Sacks - 2.0 vs. Southern Miss (11/12/16) Justice Davila • Erial, N.J./Timber Creek S • 6-0 • 191 Tim Ward • High Point, N.C./High Point Central Career-Highs DE • 6-6 • 226 Tackles - 12 vs. Appalachian State (9/26/15) Career-Highs Pass Breakups - 4 vs. UTSA (9/24/16) Tackles - 7 twice (most recent at Charlotte (10/1/16) Sacks - 1 several times

Miles Fox • Lawrenceville, Ga./Collins Hill DT • 6-1 • 270 Career-Highs Tackles - 8 at Appalachian State (9/10/16) Tackles For Loss - 1.5 vs. Appalachian State (9/26/15) Sacks - 1 vs. UTSA (9/24/16)

Marvin Branch • Suffolk, Va./Nansemond Academy LB • 6-2 • 227 Career-Highs Tackles - 11 vs. Charlotte (10/17/15)

Brandon Addison • Suffolk, Va./Western Branch CB • 5-10 • 175 Career-Highs Tackles - 7 at UTSA (11/7/15) Pass Breakups - 5 vs. Marshall (11/5/16) Tackles For Loss - 2.0 vs. Marshall (11/5/16) Interceptions - 1 vs. UTSA (9/24/16)

Sean Carter • Stafford, Va./Colonial Forge S • 6-1 • 196 Career-Highs Tackles - 11 at WKU (10/22/16) Interceptions - 1 twice most recent at UTEP (10/29/16)

Oshane Ximines • Ahoskie, N.C./Hertford County DE • 6-3 • 240 Career-Highs Tackles - 7 at Appalachian State (9/10/16) Sacks - 2 twice (most recent vs. FIU (11/26/16) Tackles For Loss - 2.0 vs. Eastern Michigan (9/5/15)

Daniel Appouh • Germantown, Md./Seneca Valley DE • 6-4 • 246 Tackles - 5 twice (most recent at Charlotte (10/1/16) Sacks - 2 vs. Hampton (9/4/16) TFL - 3.5 vs. Hampton (9/4/16)

Andre Bernhard • Stafford, Va./Mountain View/CNU S • 6-2 • 201 Career-Highs Tackles - 5 twice (most recent at Charlotte (10/1/16) All-Time Results 2009 (9-2 Overall; FCS Independent) 2013 (8-4 Overall; FBS Transition) Home: 6-1; Away: 3-1 Home: 6-0; Away: 2-4 Date Opponent Score H/A Attend Date Opponent Score H/A Attend 9/5 CHOWAN W, 36-21 H 19782 8/31 East Carolina L, 52-38 A 44597 9/12 VIRGINIA UNION W, 49-17 H 19782 9/7 Maryland L, 47-10 A 38377 9/19 Jacksonville W, 28-27 A 5023 9/14 HOWARD W, 76-19 H 20118 9/26 MONMOUTH L, 31-28 H 19782 9/21 THE CITADEL W, 59-58 H 20118 10/3 Fordham L, 34-29 A 3673 9/28 ALBANY W, 66-10 H 20118 10/10 PRESBYTERIAN W, 34-16 H 19782 10/5 LIBERTY W, 21-17 H 20118 10/17 CAMPBELL W, 28-17 H 19782 10/19 Pittsburgh L, 35-24 A 38462 10/24 Savannah State W, 38-17 A 2743 10/26 Norfolk State W, 27-24 A 11308 10/31 GEORGETOWN W, 31-10 H 19782 11/2 RHODE ISLAND W, 66-14 H 20118 11/7 N.C. CENTRAL W, 42-28 H 19782 11/9 Idaho W, 59-38 A 14489 11/21 VMI W, 42-35 A 8132 11/16 CAMPBELL W, 42-14 H 20118 11/23 North Carolina L, 80-20 A 41500 HEAD COACH: Bobby Wilder CAPTAINS: Tobin Cameron, Drew Hareza, Chad King, Craig Wilkins HEAD COACH: Bobby Wilder CAPTAINS: Taylor Heinicke, Nate Barnes, Jack Lowney, Andre Simmons 2010 (8-3 Overall; FCS Independent) Home: 4-3; Away: 4-0 2014 (6-6 Overall; 4-4 C-USA) Home: 4-2; Away: 2-4 Date Opponent Score H/A Attend 9/4 JACKSONVILLE L, 35-25 H 19782 Date Opponent Score H/A Attend 9/11 CAMPBELL W, 44-13 A 5462 8/30 HAMPTON W, 41-28 H 20118 9/18 #12/13 WILLIAM & MARY L, 21-17 H 19782 9/6 NC State L, 46-34 A 55390 9/25 Monmouth W, 35-21 A 1580 9/13 EASTERN MICHIGAN W, 17-3 H 20118 10/2 GARDNER-WEBB W, 14-7 H 19782 9/20 Rice W, 45-42 A 17558 10/9 CAL POLY L, 50-37 H 19782 9/26 MIDDLE TENNESSEE L, 41-28 H 20118 10/23 GEORGIA STATE W, 34-20 H 19782 10/4 MARSHALL L, 56-14 H 20118 10/30 Hampton W, 28-14 A 8605 10/11 UTEP L, 42-35 A 25509 11/6 SAVANNAH STATE W, 57-9 H 19782 10/25 WKU L, 66-51 A 17886 11/13 VMI W, 45-28 H 19782 11/1 Vanderbilt L, 42-28 A 28966 11/20 N.C. Central W, 33-21 A 4107 11/8 FIU W, 38-35 H 20118 11/22 LOUISIANA TECH W, 30-27 OT H 20118 HEAD COACH: Bobby Wilder 11/29 FAU W, 31-28 A 9566 CAPTAINS: Ronnie Cameron, Thomas DeMarco, Deron Mayo, Craig Wilkins FINAL RANKING: RV - TSN/RV - FCS Coaches HEAD COACH: Bobby Wilder 2011 (10-3 Overall; 6-2 CAA) CAPTAINS: Taylor Heinicke, Josh Mann, Eriq Lewis, Andre Simmons, Antonio Vaughan Home: 6-1; Away: 4-2 2015 (5-7 Overall; 3-5 C-USA) Date Opponent Score H/A Attend Home: 3-4; Away: 2-3 9/3 CAMPBELL W, 41-14 H 19818 9/10 Georgia State W, 40-17 A 11701 Date Opponent Score H/A Attend 9/17 HAMPTON W, 45-42 H 19818 9/5 Eastern Michigan W, 38-34 A 6474 9/24 #7/6 Delaware L, 27-17 A 16789 9/12 Norfolk State W, 24-10 H 20118 10/1 MASSACHUSETTS W, 48-33 H 19818 9/19 NC State L, 38-14 H 20118 10/8 Rhode Island W, 31-23 A 4026 9/26 Appalachian State L, 49-0 H 20118 10/15 #17/23 TOWSON L, 39-35 H 19818 10/3 Marshall L, 27-7 A 18473 10/22 Villanova W, 37-14 A 7471 10/17 Charlotte W, 37-34 H 20118 10/29 #9/10 JAMES MADISON W, 23-20 H 19818 10/24 FIU L, 41-12 A 17961 11/5 RICHMOND W, 42-28 H 19818 10/31 WKU L, 55-30 H 20118 11/12 William and Mary W, 35-31 A 12259 11/7 UTSA W, 36-31 A 19586 11/26 #19 NORFOLK STATE $ W, 35-18 H 19818 11/14 UTEP W, 31-21 H 20118 12/3 #3/4 Georgia Southern ! L, 55-48 A 13226 11/21 Southern Miss L, 56-31 A 29568 11/28 Florida Atlantic L, 33-31 H 20118

$ - First Round FCS Playoffs - Norfolk, Va. ! - Second Round FCS Playoffs - Statesboro, Ga. HEAD COACH: Bobby Wilder CAPTAINS: On a game-by-game basis HEAD COACH: Bobby Wilder CAPTAINS: Ronnie Cameron, Thomas DeMarco, Jonathan Plisco, Craig Wilkins 2016 (10-3 Overall; 7-1 C-USA) FINAL RANKING: #10- TSN/#10 - FCS Coaches Home: 6-0; Away: 3-3 2012 (11-2 Overall; 7-1 CAA) Date Opponent Score H/A Attend Home: 6-2; Away: 5-0 9/4 Hampton W, 54-21 H 20118 9/10 Appalachian State L, 31-7 A 23374 Date Opponent Score H/A Attend 9/17 NC State L, 49-22 A 57810 9/1 Duquesne W, 57-23 H 19818 9/24 UTSA W, 33-19 H 20118 9/8 Hampton W, 45-7 A 5500 10/1 Charlotte W, 52-17 A 12589 9/15 Campbell W, 70-14 H 20068 10/7 UMass W, 36-16 H 20118 9/22 #18 New Hampshire W, 64-61 H 20068 10/22 WKU L, 59-24 A 18676 9/29 Richmond W, 45-37 A 8700 10/29 UTEP W, 31-21 A 19254 10/13 Villanova L, 38-14 H 20068 11/5 Marshall W, 38-14 H 20118 10/20 #18 Towson W, 31-20 A 7817 11/12 Southern Miss W, 51-35 H 20118 10/27 #20 Delaware W, 31-26 H 20068 11/19 Florida Atlantic W, 42-24 A 5843 11/3 Georgia State W, 53-27 A 12293 11/26 FIU W, 42-28 H 20118 11/10 William and Mary W, 41-31 H 20068 12/23 Eastern Michigan W, 24-20 N 13422 11/17 #13 James Madison W, 38-28 A 23051 12/1 Coastal Carolina $ W, 63-35 H 20068 12/8 #6 Georgia Southern ! L, 49-35 H 20068 HEAD COACH: Bobby Wilder CAPTAINS: David Washington, Zach Pascal, Rashaad Coward, TJ Ricks $ - Second Round FCS Playoffs - Norfolk, Va. ! - Quarterfinals FCS Playoffs - Norfolk, Va. HEAD COACH: Bobby Wilder CAPTAINS: Chris Burnette, Taylor Heinicke, Craig Wilkins FINAL RANKING: #6- TSN/#6 - FCS Coaches