DUKE FOOTBALL 2012 MEDIA GUIDE

2011 IN REVIEW 2011 Notebook 74-75 2011 Honors 75 2011 Game Summaries 76-81 2011 Statistics 82-83 2011 Starting Lineups 83 2011 ACC Standings 84 2011 ACC Award Winners 84 2011 ACC Statistics 85-86 2011 ACC & NCAA Statistical Rankings 86

73 DUKE FOOTBALL 2012 MEDIA GUIDE 2011 NOTEBOOK DANIELS EARNS ALL-AMERICA HONORS • King punted 50 times for 2,104 yards and a 42.08 • Also representing the Blue Devils were Brandon • Senior safety Matt Daniels earned second team All- yards per kick average. With the third highest punting Braxton, Jordon Byas, John Coleman, Braxton America honors from the Coaches average in the ACC, King placed 17 boots inside the Deaver, C.J. France, Charlie Hatcher, David Helton, Association. He became the third Duke defensive opponent 20-yard line against just four touchbacks. His Dezmond Johnson, and Juwan back to earn All-America honors and the fi rst since season average was the ninth-best in school history. Thompson. Ray Farmer in 1994. • Vernon earned second team honors for the second • Daniels ranked second in the ACC in tackles with straight year after posting 70 receptions for 956 yards DANIELS NAMED DUKE TEAM MVP 126 total stops while adding 4.0 tackles for loss, 14 and six — all team bests. In 2011, Vernon • Senior safety Matt Daniels was named Duke’s Most pass break-ups and two on the year. A matched the school single-season record for most Valuable Player at the team’s annual football banquet. fi rst team All-ACC selection, Daniels fi nished third in games (9) with fi ve or more catches while becoming • Other honorees included Kelby Brown (Mike the balloting for the league’s Defensive Player of the the fi rst player in ACC history to post multiple seasons Curtis Award & Mike Suglia Award), Jordon Byas Year award after registering the 23rd-highest single- with 70 or more receptions. Through three seasons, he (Bill Keziah Award), Ross Cockrell (Sonny Falcone season total in school history. has 198 catches for 2,675 yards and 13 touchdowns to Iron Duke Award), Braxton Deaver (Sonny Falcone • Daniels reached double fi gures in the tackle column rank second on Duke’s career charts in both receptions Iron Duke Award), Jeffrey Faris (Micah Harris Trinity fi ve times in 2011 including a career-best 18-stop per- and yardage and tied for eighth in TDs. Teammate Award), Dave Harding ( Award formance in his fi nal collegiate game at North Carolina. • Helfet picked up an honorable mention citation for & Frances Cutcliffe Spirit of Perseverance Award), In addition, his pass break-up total of 14 marking the the second year in a row after catching 43 passes for Charlie Hatcher (Steve Brooks Captain Award & Mike second-highest single-season total in school history. 395 yards and four touchdowns. Among Duke tight McGee Award), Kyle Hill (Steve Brooks Captain Award ends, his 43 grabs were the most since 1994 while & Dan “Tiger” Hill Award), Alex King (Bill Keziah Award), CLOSE GAMES matching the seventh-highest single-season total. Sean Renfree (Steve Brooks Captain Award), Cody • Duke played six one-possession games (contests Helfet fi nished his 23-game career with 77 catches Robinson (Sonny Falcone Iron Duke Award), Perry decided by 8 points or less) in 2011 with an average for 775 yards and six touchdowns. Simmons (K.D. Kennedy Iron Devil Award), Juwan margin of difference of 3.17 points. The six games tied Thompson (Bob Pascal Award) and Donovan Varner for the sixth most in the nation. DANIELS PLAYS IN EAST-WEST SHRINE GAME ( Award). • The Blue Devils had one-possession wins over • Senior Matt Daniels represented Duke in the Boston College (20-19) and FIU (31-27) and losses East-West Shrine Game in St. Petersburg, Fla. He DUKE PASSING GAME AMONG ACC’S BEST to Richmond (23-21), Wake Forest (24-23), Virginia was the 35th former Duke player to participate in the • Duke’s passing game was among the best in the Tech (14-10) and (38-31). prestigious event, which began in 1925 and benefi ts ACC, ranking second in the league with an average Shriners Hospitals for Children. of 272.2 yards per game. Duke led the league in TOMLINSON NAMED FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA • Seniors Danny Parker and Donovan Varner also pass completions (315) and attempts (493) for a 69.3 • Redshirt freshman guard Laken Tomlinson received played in all-star games with Parker participating in the completion percentage. Freshman All-America fi rst team honors from Sporting AstroTurf NFLPA Collegiate Bowl in Carson, Calif., and • Led by Sean Renfree, Duke threw for News after a season in which he started all 12 games Varner playing in the Battle of Florida in Boca Raton, 3,266 yards which ranks as the fi fth highest total in and played the second most snaps on the team (926). Fla. school history. • A member of the Blue Devil offensive front that ranked • Renfree set Duke’s single-season completion per- third in the league in sacks allowed per passing attempt DUKE NAMES FOUR CAPTAINS centage record, completing 282-of-434 passes for a (25.95), Tomlinson helped protect quarterback Sean • Matt Daniels, Charlie Hatcher, Kyle Hill and Sean 65.0 percent completion percentage, 2,891 yards and Renfree, who established a new school single-season Renfree captained the Duke football team in 2011. 14 touchdowns. record for completion percentage (.650) while ranking • Senior Donovan Varner and junior second in the ACC in passing yardage. DANIELS EARNS ACC POSTGRAD SCHOLARSHIP Conner Vernon were major contributors as well as • Tomlinson became just the sixth player in Duke • The Atlantic Coast Conference honored senior Matt both ranked among the ACC’s top 10 in receptions per football history to earn Freshman All-America fi rst Daniels with the Weaver-James-Corrigan Honorary game. Varner became Duke’s all-time receiving leader team honors. With his selection, Duke has placed at Award for his performance on the fi eld and in the and wrapped up his career ranking second on the least one player on a Freshman All-America team for classroom throughout his Duke career. ACC’s all-time list with 207 career receptions. Vernon nine consecutive seasons. • The Weaver-James-Corrigan and Jim and Pat fi nished just shy of reaching the 200-reception plateau Thacker scholarships are awarded to selected student- and will enter his senior season ranking fourth on the FOUR RECEIVE ALL-ACC HONORS athletes who intend to pursue a graduate degree, and ACC’s all-time list with 198 career catches. Vernon and • Senior safety Matt Daniels earned All-ACC fi rst the honorary award Daniels received was one of six Varner combined for 131 receptions, 1,669 receiving team honors, headlining a group of four Blue Devils the ACC awarded to student-athletes who intend to yards and nine receiving touchdowns in 2011. who earned all-league recognition. Senior Alex compete at the professional level. • All-ACC tight end Cooper Helfet contributed as King and junior wide receiver Conner Vernon received • Daniels posted a 3.264 grade point average as a well, fi nishing third on the team with 43 receptions for second team honors, while senior tight end Cooper public policy major, was a two-time selection to the 395 yards and four touchdowns. Helfet earned honorable mention recognition. Academic All-ACC Team and a four-time member of • Daniels fi nished tops among ACC defensive backs the ACC Academic Honor Roll. VARNER & VERNON LEAVE AS ACC’S BEST DUO and third overall in the league in tackles per game (10.5) • The wide receiver pair of Donovan Varner and after posting 126 total stops on the year. He added DUKE PLACES 19 ON ACADEMIC ALL-ACC TEAM Conner Vernon became the ACC’s all-time leading 4.0 tackles for loss, two interceptions, one caused • Led by All-America safety Matt Daniels, Duke placed receiving duo in 2011. and 14 pass break-ups — the second-highest a league-high 19 players on the Academic All-ACC • The natves combined for 384 receptions, single-season PBU total in Duke history. Daniels, who Team. 5,171 yards and 25 touchdowns during their three fi nished his 46-game career with 324 tackles, 13.0 • Daniels was one of nine repeat picks from Duke, seasons together. Those numbers best the previous tackles for loss, 27 pass break-ups, four interceptions, joining Kelby Brown, Ross Cockrell, Dave Harding, record of a combined 364 receptions by Clemson’s seven caused and three fumble recoveries, Cooper Helfet, Sean Renfree, Perry Simmons, Aaron Kelly and Tyler Grisham and the previous Duke was the fi rst Blue Devil safety to earn fi rst team all- Will Snyderwine and Donovan Varner. Daniels and record of 357 by Clarkston Hines and Roger Boone. league honors since Ray Farmer turned the trick in Snyderwine were three-time selections to the squad. • Both Varner and Vernon rank among the top fi ve back-to-back seasons in 1994-95. on the ACC’s all-time receptions list and among the top 10 on the all-time receiving yardage list.

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RENFREE SETS COMPLETION RECORD NEW SCHEME IMPROVES RUSH DEFENSE • Renfree set Duke’s single-game record for comple- • In its fi rst full year under the 4-2-5 defensive scheme, 2011 HONORS tions in the 20-19 win over Boston College on Sept. Duke’s run defense improved dramatically. The All-America 17, 2011. Blue Devils held opponents to 180.7 rushing yards Matt Daniels Walter Camp Foundation (2nd team) • Renfree went 41-for-53 for 368 yards and two per game, which was 28 fewer yards than the Blue Yahoo! Sports (3rd Team) touchdowns to break Thaddeus Lewis’ record of Devils gave up in 2010. 40 completions set against N.C. State in 2009. • The scheme allowed safeties Matt Daniels and Freshman All-America • Renfree became only the second Duke quarterback Walt Canty to make plays in the running game, Laken Tomlinson Sporting News (1st team) to complete 40 passes in a game. and those two fi nished the year as Duke’s top two tackles. Daniels ranked third in the ACC with 126 All-ACC Matt Daniels First Team RENFREE REACHES 6,000 CAREER PASS YARDS stops while Canty fi nished 14th in the league with Conner Vernon Second Team • Duke redshirt junior QB Sean Renfree surpassed 87 tackles. Alex King Second Team 6,000 passing yards for his career in 2011 and • Linebacker Kelby Brown ranked third on the team Cooper Helfet Honorable Mention enters his senior season with 6,352 passing yards, with 65 tackles and fi rst with 7.0 tackles for loss. the fi fth highest total in Duke history. ACC Player of the Week • Renfree is only the sixth Duke QB to reach the DANIELS TOPS 300-TACKLE PLATEAU Sean Renfree Offensive Back vs. FIU (10/3) 6,000-yard plateau. Duke’s two most recent QBs • Matt Daniels became just the 14th player in school Laken Tomlinson Offensive Lineman vs. FIU (10/3) to reach 6,000 yards — Renfree and Thaddeus history to record 300 career tackles. Daniels fi nished Lewis — were mentored by head coach David his four years at Duke with 324 stops to rank 13th on Weaver-James-Corrigan ACC Cutcliffe. Duke’s all-time list. Postgraduate Scholarship Matt Daniels Honorary • Daniels recorded a career-high 126 tackles as a VARNER GRABS 60+ CATCHES FOR 3RD SEASON senior which ranked as the 23rd highest total in school Academic All-ACC • Donovan Varner made ACC history as a senior history and the second most by a Duke defensive Brandon Braxton when he caught 61 passes, giving him three con- back. Only Erwin Sampson (1988-91) recorded more Kelby Brown secutive seasons with at least 60 receptions. tackles in a season and a career than Daniels from a Jordon Byas • Varner is the fi rst player in league history to post defensive back position. Ross Cockrell three straight seasons of at least 60 receptions. He John Coleman had 65 for 1,047 yards as a sophomore, 60 for 736 DANIELS & HELFET SIGN PRO CONTRACTS Matt Daniels yards as a junior and 61 for 713 yards as a senior. • Senior safety Matt Daniels signed a free agent Braxton Deaver • Only 12 other players in ACC history have caught 60 contract with the St. Louis Rams in the National C.J. France passes in two separate season including teammate Football League. Dave Harding Charlie Hatcher Conner Vernon. • Senior tight end Cooper Helfet also signed a free Cooper Helfet agent deal with the . David Helton VERNON GRABS 70 PASSES FOR SECOND YEAR Dezmond Johnson • Conner Vernon led Duke with 70 receptions as a CROWDER MAKES IMPACT IN RETURN GAME Sean Renfree junior, giving him at least 70 catches in back-to-back • True freshman ranked fi fth in Perry Simmons seasons. the ACC in yards per kickoff return, averaging 21.8 Will Snyderwine • Vernon became the fi rst player in ACC history to yards per return. Laken Tomlinson post consecutive 70-reception seasons. Entering • Crowder took the ball at least 20 yards in 26 of his Juwan Thompson his senior season, Vernon sits 10 receptions shy of 38 kickoff returns, including a career-long 35 yarder Donovan Varner breaking Duke’s all-time reception record and 35 against Wake Forest. away from surpassing the ACC mark. • Crowder led Duke in all-purpose yards, averaging Duke Kelby Brown Mike Suglia Award 95.1 yards per game. He totaled 814 on kickoff returns, Outstanding Linebacker Award SCORING ON THE GROUND 163 receiving, 122 on returns and 42 rushing. Jordon Byas Bill Keziah MVP Special Teams • Duke scored 19 touchdowns on the ground in • Crowder entered Duke’s record books against Stan- Ross Cockrell Sonny Falcone Iron Duke Award 2011, matching the 2010 total for the most rushing ford with 190 all-purpose yards. He posted 134 kickoff Matt Daniels Carmen Falcone MVP touchdowns since 1995 (21). Duke scored on the , 47 receiving yards and nine rushing yards Captain’s Award ground in its fi rst 10 games, including fi ve contests to give him the seventh highest single game total for Willis Aldridge Outstanding Defensive Back with multiple rushing scores. all-purpose yards by a freshman at Duke. Braxton Deaver Sonny Falcone Iron Duke Award • Sophomore RB Juwan Thompson had seven rush- Jeffrey Faris Micah Harris Trinity Teammate Award ing scores — the highest total by a Duke running KICKOFF COVERAGE Dave Harding Ace Parker Award back since 2005 when Justin Boyle scored nine • Duke was among the best in the country in kickoff Frances Cutcliffe Spirit of Perseverance Award Charlie Hatcher Outstanding Defensive Lineman times on the ground. return defense and ranked third nationally with 17.53 Captain’s Award • Thompson ran in two of Duke’s fi ve rushing scores yards allowed per return. Kyle Hill Dan “Tiger” Hill Outstanding Offensive Lineman in a 48-27 win over Tulane on Sept. 24, 2011. • Duke’s opponents took only six of Duke’s 51 kickoffs Captain’s Award • and Sean Renfree back more than 25 yards and none longer than 35 Alex King Bill Keziah MVP Special Teams also accounted for four rushing touchdowns apiece. yards. Six of those kickoffs yielded touchbacks. Sean Renfree Captain’s Award Cody Robinson Sonny Falcone Iron Duke Award HARRIS NAMED NC SPORTSCASTER OF YEAR SNYDERWINE & SCORING RECORDS Perry Simmons Iron Devil Award • Bob Harris, the voice of Duke football since 1976, • Will Snyderwine fi nished his career ranked second Juwan Thompson Outstanding Offensive Back was named the North Carolina Sportscaster of the on Duke’s career fi eld goal list with 46 and third on Donovan Varner Outstanding Receiver Year by the National Sportscasters and Sportswrit- the all-time scoring list with 222 points. ers Association. It marked the third time that Harris • A former walk-on, Snyderwine also set the school received the award, also earning it in 1988 and 1991. record by hitting 81 consecutive PATs during his career. Snyderwine was a perfect 81-for-81 during his Duke career.

75 DUKE FOOTBALL 2012 MEDIA GUIDE Game 1 Game 2 Richmond 23, Duke 21 [6] Stanford 44, Duke 14 September 3, 2011 • Durham, N.C. September 10, 2011 • Durham, N.C.

• Richmond QB Aaron Corp threw for 193 yards and one TD to lead visiting Rich- • Stanford QB threw for 290 yards and four TD to lead No. 6 Stanford mond to a 23-21 victory over Duke in front of 32,741 fans at Wallace Wade Stadium to a 44-14 win over Duke in front of 24,785 at Wallace Wade Stadium • Trailing 23-21 in the fourth period, the Blue Devils missed a pair of fi eld goals • After Duke S Lee Butler scored on a 76-yard return to pull Duke to from 28 and 60 yards in the fi nal two minutes of the game within 10-7 late in the second period, the Cardinal rattled off 34 unanswered points • The Blue Devils scored three TDs on the ground as RB Desmond Scott (29 over the next 22:39 yards), QB Brandon Connette (6) and QB Anthony Boone (3) found the end zone • Butler’s return for a score marked the 10th-longest INT return in school history • Duke S Matt Daniels matched a school single-game record with six pass break- • Luck fi nished 20-of-28 through the air with four TDs and one INT while WR Chris ups, equalling the standard set by Quinton McCracken vs. N.C. State in 1989 ... Awusu caught seven passes for 106 yards and one TD Daniels also moved into a tie for 10th place on Duke’s all-time listing for career • Duke QB Sean Renfree was 19-of-27 passing for 179 yards PBUs with 19 (Deonto McCormick, 2002-06) • S Matt Daniels led the Blue Devils with 13 tackles • Duke WR Donovan Varner caught four passes for 60 yards to become the sev- • WR Jamison Crowder amassed 190 all-purpose yards (134 KOR, 47 REC & 9 RUSH) enth player in school history to amass over 2,000 career receiving yards (2,007) to post the seventh-highest single-game total by a freshman in Duke history ... His • Duke RB Juwan Thompson rushed for a career-high 86 yards on 14 attempts six kick-off returns matched the second-highest single-game total by a rookie in • With his three PATs, Duke K Will Snyderwine pushed his streak of consecutive school history extra points to 59 -- matching the school’s second-longest streak (Randy Garnder, 1991-92) 1 2 3 4 Final • Three true freshmen — WR Jamison Crowder, WR Blair Holliday, LB Britton Stanford 7 10 13 14 = 44 Grier — saw playing time for the Blue Devils Duke 0 7 0 7 = 14

1 2 3 4 Final Team Qtr Time Play Drive Richmond 0 10 7 6 = 23 STAN 1 10:01 Flenner 3 pass from Luck (Williamson kick) 9-85; 4:59 Duke 0 7 14 0 = 21 STAN 2 12:01 Williamson 40 FG 8-51; 3:35 DUKE 2 2:14 Lee Butler 76 INT return (Snyderwine kick) — STAN 2 0:39 Owusu 10 pass from Luck (Williamson kick) 4-59; 0:38 Team Qtr Time Play Drive STAN 3 6:41 Fleener 60 pass from Luck (Williamson kick) 7-86; 3:36 RICH 2 14:56 Barnette 6 pass from Corp (Hinshaw kick) 3-8; 0:34 STAN 3 4:06 Stewart 30 run (Williamson kick failed) 3-39; 1:28 DUKE 2 12:57 Scott 29 run (Snyderwine kick) 4-63; 1:58 STAN 4 14:56 Ertz 3 pass from Luck (Williamson kick) 5-32; 1:46 RICH 2 4:18 Hinshaw 29 FG 5-14; 1:58 STAN 4 8:00 Gaffney 1 run (Williamson kick) 5-65; 2:58 DUKE 3 8:23 Connette 6 run (Snyderwine kick) 11-79; 5:34 DUKE 4 0:57 Boone 2 run (Ijjas kick) 15-76; 6:57 RICH 3 5:13 Gaskins 8 run (Hinshaw kick) 7-77; 3:06 DUKE 3 0:39 Boone 3 run (Snyderwine kick) 10-73; 4:30 RICH 4 10:12 Turner 1 run (Hinshaw kick failed) 10-79; 5:17 Stanford Duke First Downs 24 17 Richmond Duke Rush 10 2 First Downs 13 22 Pass 13 15 Rush 4 9 Penalty 1 0 Pass 9 12 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 30-205 33-30 Penalty 0 1 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 21-30-1 28-39-0 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 31-95 35-178 Passing Yards 299 305 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 14-31-1 23-34-0 Total Offensive Plays 60 72 Passing Yards 193 201 Total Offensive Yards 504 335 Total Offensive Plays 62 69 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 Total Offensive Yards 288 379 Penalties-Yards 3-25 4-38 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-2 Punts-Yards-Average 2-107-53.5 4-147-36.8 Penalties-Yards 5-36 3-14 Time of Possession 25:36 34:24 Punts-Yards-Average 6-270-45.0 4-143-35.8 Third Down Conversions 4-9 3-16 Time of Possession 28:11 31:49 Fourth Down Conversions 1-1 4-6 Third Down Conversions 6-15 7-14 Red Zone 4-4 1-3 Fourth Down Conversions 1-2 0-1 Red Zone 4-5 2-4 RUSHING — Stanford: Taylor 14-75, Meinken 3-61, Stewart 2-33, Seale 2-15, Nottingham 1-10, Wilkerson 2-6, Gaffney 2-5, Luck 3-2, TEAM 1-(-2); RUSHING — Richmond: Gaskins 21-67, Corp 1-17, Turner 8-13, Laub 1-(-2); Duke: Thompson 9-43, Kurunwune 5-13, Hollingsworth 3-10, Crowder 2-9, Boone Duke: Thompson 15-86, D. Scott 11-80, Boone 2-6, Hollingsworth 2-5, Connette 2-5, Connette 6-(-17), Renfree 6-(-33). 2-3, Renfree 2-(-2). PASSING — Stanford: Luck 20-28-1-290, Nottingham 1-2-0-9; PASSING — Richmond: Corp 14-31-1-193; Duke: Renfree 19-27-0-179, Boone 7-9-0-70, Connette 1-2-0-35, King 1-1-0-21. Duke: Renfree 23-33-0-201, TEAM 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING — Stanford: Owusu 7-106, Ertz 3-44, Fleener 2-63, Whalen 2-31, RECEIVING — Richmond: Gray 8-129, Finney 2-32, Turner 1-11, Roller 1-10, Hewitt 2-19, Stewart 1-13, Patterson 1-9, Taylor 1-8, Terrell 1-4, Gaffney 1-2; Barnette 1-6, Gaskins 1-5; Duke: Vernon 6-98, Crowder 4-47, Helfet 4-32, Hollingsworth 3-37, Braxton 3-16, Duke: Vernon 8-78, Braxton 5-30, Varner 4-60, Helfet 2-14, Parker 1-6, D. Scott Deaver 2-28, Varner 2-26, Holliday 1-11, Thompson 1-8, Watkins 1-5, Gattis 1-(-3). 1-5, THompson 1-4, Hollingsworth 1-4. TACKLES — Stanford: Skov 6-5=11, Tarpley 4-3=7, Lancaster 3-4=7; TACKLES — Richmond: Taylor 5-9=14, McMillan 3-9=12, Pehanick 6-3=9; Duke: Daniels 8-5=13, Williams 3-2=5, Ke. Brown 3-2=5, France 2-3=5, Gamble Duke: Ke. Brown 0-10=10, Daniels 3-6=9, Gamble 2-5=7, Cockrell 4-2=6. 2-3=5, Greene 2-2=4. 76 DUKE FOOTBALL 2012 MEDIA GUIDE Game 3 Game 4 Duke 20, Boston College 19 Duke 48, Tulane 27 September 17, 2011 • Chestnut Hill, Mass. September 24, 2011 • Durham, N.C.

• Duke QB Sean Renfree scored the game-winning on a one-yard plunge • Duke QB Sean Renfree rushed for two touchdowns and threw for another as with 9:57 left in the fourth period to lift the Blue Devils to a 20-19 road league win the Blue Devils celebrated Homecoming with a 48-27 victory over Tulane in front over Boston College in front of 35,812 fans at Alumni Stadium in Chestnut Hill, Mass. of 20,138 fans at Wallace Wade Stadium • Renfree hit on 41-of-53 passes -- setting the school single-game record for • Renfree was 21-of-30 through the air for 278 yards while top target WR Conner completions -- for a career-high 368 yards and two TDs Vernon had six receptions for 96 yards and one TD • Boston College K Nate Freese missed a 23-yard fi eld goal attempt with 43 • Duke’s offense rolled up 27 fi rst downs and 484 yards on the day, converting seconds left in the game 10-of-16 third downs and both of its fourth down attempts • Duke’s defense held the Eagles to zero points and just 108 total yards in the • Duke NG Charlie Hatcher compiled a pair of sacks while S August Campbell second half as Boston College punted fi ve times and attempted a fi eld goal on its registered the fi rst interception of his career six possessions • Duke RB Juwan Thompson paced the ground attack with 69 yards and two • Duke WR Conner Vernon caught six passes for 116 yards and two TDs while touchdowns on 14 carries fellow receiver Donovan Varner had a career-high 12 receptions for 78 yards • Five Blue Devils had at least six catches and 50 receoving yards as Renfree posted 1 2 3 4 Final the 10th-highest single-game pass completion percentage (.769) Tulane 7 3 3 14 = 27 • Renfree became the fi rst Duke QB to score a fourth quarter, game-winning touch- Duke 21 10 14 3 = 48 down on the ground since 1979 (Stanley Driskell vs. East Carolina) • Duke had fi ve players with fi ve or more receptions and 50 or more receiving yards Team Qtr Time Play Drive for the fi rst time since 1980 (vs. Wake Forest) DUKE 1 11:25 Thompson 1 run (Snyderwine kick) 5-76; 2:03 • Duke DE Kenny Anunike recorded two sacks for the second straight week TLN 1 8:22 Travis 23 INT return (Santos kick) — DUKE 1 7:27 Thompson 20 run (Snyderwine kick) 4-65; 0:51 1 2 3 4 Final DUKE 1 2:45 Vernon 0 fumble recovery in end zone (Snyderwine kick) 5-61; 1:57 Duke 0 14 0 6 = 20 TLN 2 14:24 Santos 20 FG 8-74; 3:14 DUKE 2 11:23 Snyderwine 40 FG 8-43; 2:55 Boston College 7 12 0 0 = 19 DUKE 2 1:33 Renfree 2 run (Snyderwine kick) 18-75; 8:12 DUKE 3 10:22 Hollingsworth 3 run (Ijjas kick) 9-68; 4:33 Team Qtr Time Play Drive TLN 3 8:17 Santos 49 FG 4-0; 0:22 BC 1 5:57 Kimble 31 pass from Rettig (Freese kick) 5-55; 1:59 DUKE 3 1:57 Renfree 7 run (Ijjas kick) 12-75; 6:15 BC 2 10:44 Freese 43 FG 11-61; 5:34 DUKE 4 13:19 Ijjas 26 FG 4-(-1); 1:41 DUKE 2 8:31 Vernon 53 pass from Renfree (Ijjas kick) 5-73; 2:13 TLN 4 10:37 Sanders 2 pass from Griffi n (Santos kick) 8-77; 2:36 BC 2 4:03 Freese 47 FG 10-33; 4:28 TLN 4 2:09 Kelley 7 run (Santos kick) 11-96; 4:22 BC 2 1:21 Williams 7 run (Freese kick failed) 4-82; 1:27 DUKE 2 0:30 Vernon 21 pass from Renfree (Ijjas kick) 4-63; 0:51 Tulane Duke DUKE 4 9:57 Renfree 1 run (Renfree pass failed) 14-70; 6:34 First Downs 16 27 Rush 5 10 Duke Boston College Pass 10 15 First Downs 26 17 Penalty 1 2 Rush 7 3 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 22-55 43-151 Pass 17 11 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 18-37-1 24-36-1 Penalty 2 3 Passing Yards 263 333 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 26-81 25-81 Total Offensive Plays 59 79 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 43-55-1 17-34-0 Total Offensive Yards 318 484 Passing Yards 384 247 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-1 Total Offensive Plays 81 59 Penalties-Yards 3-45 4-37 Total Offensive Yards 465 328 Punts-Yards-Average 6-260-43.3 1-42-42.0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Time of Possession 23:48 36:12 Penalties-Yards 9-79 3-40 Third Down Conversions 5-13 10-16 Punts-Yards-Average 4-170-42.5 6-251-41.8 Fourth Down Conversions 0-0 2-2 Time of Possession 35:32 24:28 Red Zone 3-3 7-7 Third Down Conversions 8-15 4-13 Fourth Down Conversions 0-1 0-0 RUSHING — Tulane: LeBeau 1-26, Kelley 5-22, Williams 4-14, Darkwa 9-10, Red Zone 1-3 1-2 Griffi n 3-(-17); Duke: Thompson 14-69, Hollingsworth 6-30, Kurunwune 10-25, Boone 6-19, Varner RUSHING — Duke: Thompson 10-54, Kurunwune 5-17, Renfree 7-8, Crowder 1-6, Crowder 2-5, DeLuca 1-1, Renfree 3-(-4). 1-3, Hollingsworth 1-1, Boone 1-0, TEAM 1-(-2); PASSING — Tulane: Griffi n 14-29-1-188, Ponder 4-7-0-75, Darkwa 0-1-0-0; Boston College: Williams 13-56, Finch 4-13, Rettig 4-7, Kimble 3-6, TEAM 1-(-1). Duke: Renfree 21-30-1-278, Boone 3-5-0-55, Crowder 0-1-0-0. PASSING — Duke: Renfree 41-53-1-368, Boone 2-2-0-16; RECEIVING — Tulane: Shackleford 3-59, Kemp 3-26, Kelley 2-47, Barnett 2-25, Boston College: Rettig 17-33-0-247. Darkwa 2-22, Suchy 1-25, Wilson 1-24, Van Hooser 1-23, Williams 1-11, Sanders RECEIVING — Duke: Varner 12-78, Braxton 9-60, Thompson 7-50, Vernon 6-116, 1-2, LeBeau 1-(-1); Helfet 6-59, Crowder 2-20, Kurunwune 1-1; Duke: Vernon 6-96, Varner 4-72, Braxton 4-41, Crowder 3-37, Thompson 3-24, Boston College: Pantale 4-33, Kimble 3-53, Swigert 3-27, Larmond 2-87, Anderson Hollingsworth 2-46, Holliday 1-10, Deaver 1-7. 2-20, Coleman 1-14, Amidon 1-7, Williams 1-6. TACKLES — Tulane: Mackey 4-9=13, Travis 9-1=10, Davis 5-4=9; TACKLES — Duke: Cockrell 7-2=9, Daniels 5-4=9, Ke. Brown 3-2=5; Duke: Daniels 3-5=8, Gamble 1-5=6, Hatcher 2-3=5. Boston College: Kuechly 17-6=23, Pierre-Louis 7-4=11, Divitto 7-3=10. 77 DUKE FOOTBALL 2012 MEDIA GUIDE Game 5 Game 6 Duke 31, FIU 27 Florida State 41, Duke 16 October 1, 2011 • Miami, Fla. October 15, 2011 • Durham, N.C.

• Duke RB Juwan Thompson’s nine-yard touchdown run with 6:52 left in the game • Florida State QB EJ Manuel accounted for 301 total yards and four touchdowns helped erase a 10-point fourth quarter defi cit and lift visiting Duke to a 31-27 win to lead the Seminoles to a 41-16 victory over Duke as 24,687 spectators viewed over FIU in front of a FIU Stadium record crowd of 22,682 fans at Wallace Wade Stadium • Thompson’s game-winning run was set up by DE Jordan DeWalt-Ondijo’s sack • After the team traded fi eld goals in the fi rst seven minutes of action, Florida State and caused fumble that was recovered by S Anthony Young-Wiseman scored 31 unanswered points to clam a 34-3 lead after three periods • Duke QB Sean Renfree completed 28-of-43 passes for 335 yards and two TDs, • Duke QB Sean Renfree completed 26-of-43 passes for 226 yards with one TD and directed a Blue Devil offense that committed zero turnovers and allowed zero and became the sixth quarterback in school history to throw for 5,000+ career yards sacks to an FIU defense that entered the game ranked fourth nationally in sacks • Duke S Matt Daniels led the Blue Devils with a career-high 14 tackles while LB • Two Blue Devil receivers — Donovan Varner (7-111) and Conner Vernon (8- Kelby Brown and S Walt Canty had 10 stops apiece 117) — topped the 100-yard plateau, marking the 15th time in school history that • Duke P Alex King averaged a career-best 53.2 yards per punt on fi ve kicks two players have registered 100 or more receiving yards in the same game • Manuel was nine-of-14 passing for 239 yards and two TDs while rushing for 62 • Duke S Walt Canty led the defense with 13 tackles while matching a school yards and two scores single-game record with two caused fumbles • The game marked the 12th double digit second half come-from-behind victory 1 2 3 4 Final in Duke history Florida State 17 10 7 7 = 41 Duke 3 0 0 13 = 16 1 2 3 4 Final Duke 17 0 0 14 = 31 Team Qtr Time Play Drive FIU 14 3 3 7 = 27 FSU 1 11:00 Hopkins 27 FG 6-15; 1:57 DUKE 1 8:24 Snyderwine 38 FG 6-40; 2:36 Team Qtr Time Play Drive FSU 1 7:50 Manuel 1 run (Hopkins kick) 2-60; 0:26 DUKE 1 9:29 Snyderwine 27 FG 11-65; 4:14 FSU 1 3:01 Smith 50 pass from Manuel (Hopkins kick) 4-64; 1:57 FIU 1 9:10 Hilton 63 pass from Carroll (Griffi n kick) 1-63; 0:19 FSU 2 13:48 Freeman 10 run (Hopkins kick) 7-95; 3:04 DUKE 1 6:46 Vernon 26 pass from Renfree (Snyderwine kick) 4-68; 2:24 FSU 2 0:00 Hopkins 48 FG 5-(-8); 0:43 FIU 1 3:13 Fletcher 15 pass from Carroll (Griffi n kick) 10-85; 3:33 FSU 3 8:26 O’Leary 3 pass from Manuel (Hopkins kick) 9-52; 4:35 DUKE 1 0:53 Helfet 22 pass from Renfree (Snyderwine kick) 5-81; 2:20 DUKE 4 14:23 Thompson 1 run (Snyderwine kick) 13-44; 4:52 FIU 2 4:01 Griffi n 36 FG 13-61; 6:08 DUKE 4 12:38 Helfet 5 pass from Renfree (Renfree pass failed) 6-45; 1:42 FIU 3 0:12 Griffi n 33 FG 14-57; 6:54 FSU 4 9:49 Manuel 6 run (Hopkins kick) 5-39; 2:47 FIU 4 13:30 Times 34 pass from Carroll (Griffi n kick) 3-78; 0:34 DUKE 4 11:56 Thompson 6 run (Snyderwine kick) 3-63; 1:34 Florida State Duke DUKE 4 6:52 Thompson 9 run (Snyderwine kick) 1-9; 0:06 First Downs 19 15 Rush 14 3 Duke FIU Pass 5 11 First Downs 18 28 Penalty 0 1 Rush 4 12 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 45-242 27-63 Pass 12 14 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 9-14-0 26-43-1 Penalty 2 2 Passing Yards 239 226 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 22-49 41-176 Total Offensive Plays 59 70 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 28-43-0 26-41-0 Total Offensive Yards 481 289 Passing Yards 335 392 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 2-1 Total Offensive Plays 65 82 Penalties-Yards 5-59 3-24 Total Offensive Yards 384 568 Punts-Yards-Average 2-78-39.0 5-266-53.2 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 4-1 Time of Possession 28:41 31:19 Penalties-Yards 2-25 8-85 Third Down Conversions 5-9 5-17 Punts-Yards-Average 5-240-48.0 4-148-37.0 Fourth Down Conversions 0-0 3-5 Time of Possession 26:44 33:16 Red Zone 5-6 3-3 Third Down Conversions 4-14 8-15 Fourth Down Conversions 2-3 0-1 RUSHING — Florida State: Freeman 19-109, Manuel 11-62, Thomas 4-28, Pryor Red Zone 3-3 3-4 4-16, Wilder, Jr. 3-13, Green 2-11, Commack 1-3, Jones 1-0; Duke: Scott 10-66, Hollingsworth 4-21, Thompson 6-1, Renfree 7-(-25). RUSHING — Duke: Thompson 13-30; Crowder 1-16, Renfree 3-5, Hollingsworth PASSING — Florida State: Manuel 9-14-0-239; 1-2, Scott 1-0, TEAM 3-(-4); Duke: Renfree 26-43-1-226. FIU: Perry 17-102, Rhodes 12-61, Carroll 9-17, Hilton 2-10, TEAM 1-(-14). RECEIVING — Florida State: Smith 2-61, Shaw 2-58, Dent 2-48, Green 1-59, PASSING — Duke: Renfree 28-43-0-335; Freeman 1-10, O’Leary 1-3; FIU: Carroll 25-39-0-348, Younger 1-1-0-44, TEAM 0-1-0-0. Duke: Vernon 6-88, Helfet 6-50, Braxton 3-24, Hollingsworth 3-18, Watkins 2-16, RECEIVING — Duke: Vernon 8-117, Varner 7-111, Scott 4-17, Helfet 2-50, Hol- Scott 2-2, Thompson 1-14, Holliday 1-9, Varner 1-6, Crowder 1-(-1). lingsworth 2-9, Thompson 2-8, Watkins 1-13, Parker 1-10, Braxton 1-0; TACKLES — Florida State: Bradham 6-2=8, Harris 5-2=7, Reid 5-0=5; FIU: Times 7-54, Hilton 5-102, Perry 3-32, Thodes 2-60, Anderson 2-47, Rhymes Duke: Daniels 9-5=14, Brown 6-4=10, Canty 2-8=10, Foxx 3-2=5. 2-44, Younger 2-26, Faucher 1-15, Wright 1-7, Williams 1-5. TACKLES — Duke: Canty 8-5=13, Daniels 5-4=9, Cockrell 4-3=7; FIU: Fraser 8-4=12, Hunt 5-1=6, Leonard 4-2=6, Crawford 3-1=4.

78 DUKE FOOTBALL 2012 MEDIA GUIDE Game 7 Game 8 Wake Forest 24, Duke 23 [15] 14, Duke 10 October 22, 2011 • Durham, N.C. October 29, 2011 • Durham, N.C.

• Wake Forest QB Tanner Price hooked up with WR Chris Givens for a 66-yard • Virginia Tech RB David Wilson rushed for 148 yards as the 15th-ranked Hokies touchdown pass with 6:52 left in the fourth quarter to lift the Demon Deacons to a defeated Duke, 14-10, in front of 27,392 fans at Wallace Wade Stadium 24-23 win over Duke as 22,258 fans watched at Wallace Wade Stadium • Duke’s defense was stellar in the second half, surrendering only 132 yards and • Trailing 17-0, the Blue Devils scored on fi ve straight possessions to claim a 23-17 seven fi rst downs while holding Virgina Tech scoreless after halftime lead on K Will Snyderwine’s 19-yard fi eld goal with 7:14 remaining in the fi nal • Duke S Matt Daniels led the Blue Devils with 13 tackles, two interceptions and two period, but on the next snap from scrimmage, Price connected with Givens for the PBUs while LB Kelby Brown added 13 stops of his own ... In four career games game-winning score against Virgina Tech, Daniels carded fi ve takeaways with three interceptions and • Duke’s defense yielded just one fi rst down in the second half as the Demon a pair of fumble recoveries Deacons held possession of the ball for just 6:20 after intermission • Duke’s offense received 72 rushing yards and a touchdown from RB Desmond • Duke QB Anthony Boone scored twice on the ground and Snyderwine booted Scott while WR Conner Vernon had four catches for 88 yards ... QB Sean Renfree three fi eld goals to account for the Blue Devil scoring completed 17-of-35 passes for 204 yards but was intercepted three times • The Blue Devils held possession of the football for 38:07 while running 40 more • After K Will Snyderwine pulled Duke within 14-10 midway through the third period, plays than the Demon Deacons (91-51) the Blue Devils ventured into Hokie territory four times but were unable to score • Duke QB Sean Renfree hit on 28-of-45 passes for 213 yards while WR Conner • Duke P Alex King averaged 42.0 yards per punt on three kicks and had two boots Vernon caught a game-high seven balls for 59 yards downed inside the Hokie fi ve yard line • Duke rushed for 148 yards on 44 attempts with RB Juwan Thompson picking up 62 yards on 11 attempts 1 2 3 4 Final Virginia Tech 7 7 0 0 = 14 1 2 3 4 Final Duke 0 7 3 0 = 10 Wake Forest 7 10 0 7 = 24 Duke 0 3 10 10 = 23 Team Qtr Time Play Drive VT 1 4:14 Martin 2 pass from Thomas (Weiss kick) 12-85; 5:49 Team Qtr Time Play Drive DUKE 2 14:22 Scott 3 run (Snyderwine kick) 11-80; 4:45 WAKE 1 4:37 Givens 26 pass from Price (Newman kick) 7-80; 3:24 VT 2 10:20 Oglesby 1 run (Weiss kick) 8-90; 3:56 WAKE 2 13:23 Newman 38 FG 11-49; 4:24 DUKE 3 7:31 Snyderwine 26 FG 11-22; 5:02 WAKE 2 4:01 Pendergrass 2 run (Newman kick) 12-86; 4:54 DUKE 2 0:04 Snyderwine 26 FG 8-37; 1:10 Virginia Tech Duke DUKE 3 9:30 Snyderwine 38 FG 15-61; 5:30 First Downs 21 16 DUKE 3 2:16 Boone 1 run (Snyderwine kick) 15-66; 6:09 Rush 10 4 DUKE 4 11:35 Boone 2 run (Snyderwine kick) 9-51; 4:33 DUKE 4 7:14 Snyderwine 19 FG 9-62; 3:15 Pass 10 9 WAKE 4 6:52 Givens 66 pass from Price (Newman kick) 1-66; 0:13 Penalty 1 3 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 42-243 28-100 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 17-28-2 19-40-3 Wake Forest Duke Passing Yards 190 226 First Downs 13 25 Total Offensive Plays 70 68 Rush 5 11 Total Offensive Yards 433 326 Pass 8 9 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 1-1 Penalty 0 5 Penalties-Yards 9-94 3-15 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 26-90 44-148 Punts-Yards-Average 6-222-37.0 3-126-42.0 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 15-25-0 29-47-1 Time of Possession 32:30 27:30 Passing Yards 215 224 Third Down Conversions 5-14 4-16 Total Offensive Plays 51 91 Fourth Down Conversions 0-1 1-3 Total Offensive Yards 305 372 Red Zone 2-4 2-5 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 5-47 6-50 RUSHING — Virginia Tech: Wilson 23-148, Oglesby 6-44, Thomas 10-27, Coale Punts-Yards-Average 7-267-38.1 5-192-38.4 1-26, TEAM 2-(-2); Time of Possession 21:53 38:07 Duke: Scott 10-72, Thompson 3-25, Boone 5-4, Crowder 1-4, Renfree 8-0, TEAM Third Down Conversions 2-12 9-22 1-(-5). Fourth Down Conversions 2-2 4-5 PASSING — Virginia Tech: Thomas 17-28-2-190; Red Zone 3-3 5-5 Duke: Renfree 17-35-3-204, Boone 2-5-0-22. RECEIVING — Virginia Tech: Boykin 6-63, Drager 4-39, Coale 2-62, Davis 2-16, RUSHING — Wake Forest: Pendergrass 15-43, Price 9-29, Givens 1-13, Cam- Coles 1-5, Wilson 1-3, Martin 1-2; panaro 1-5; Duke: Vernon 4-88, Scott 4-29, Helfet 4-25, Varner 3-46, Braxton 3-35, Parker 1-3. Duke: Thompson 11-62, Scott 10-49, Boone 11-19, Hollingsworth 5-15, Renfree 7-3. TACKLES — Virginia Tech: Fuller 5-3=8, Whitley 4-3=7, Gayle 4-2=6; PASSING — Wake Forest: Price 15-25-0-215; Duke: Daniels 5-8=13, Brown 5=8=13, DeWalt-Ondijo 2-6=8, Canty 4-3=7. Duke: Renfree 28-45-1-213, Boone 1-2-0-11. RECEIVING — Wake Forest: Givens 6-147, Campanaro 4-46, Ford 2-13, Pend- ergrass 2-(-2), Davis 1-11; Duke: Vernon 7-59, Scott 5-33, Helfet 4-46, Varner 4-44, Watkins 4-25, Holling- sworth 2-11, Thompson 1-4, Braxton 1-3, Crowder 1-(-1). TACKLES — Wake Forest: Marshall 8-2=10, Quarles 4-6=10, Betros 6-2=8; Duke: Daniels 4-3=7, Brown 4-2=6, Canty 3-3=6, Byas 3-2=5. 79 DUKE FOOTBALL 2012 MEDIA GUIDE Game 9 Game 10 Miami 49, Duke 14 Virginia 31, Duke 21 November 5, 2011 • Miami Gardens, Fla. November 12, 2011 • Charlottesville, Va.

• Miami QB threw for 202 yards and three touchdowns to lead the • Virginia QB Michael Rocco threw two touchdown passes to lead the Cavaliers Hurricanes to a 49-14 win over Duke in front of 62,053 fans at Sun Life Stadium to a 31-21 victory over Duke as 45,733 spectators looked on at Scott Stadium in in Miami Gardens, Fla. Charlottesville, Va. • The Hurricanes scored on each of their fi rst fi ve offensive possessions with scoring • With a seven-catch, 132-yard outing, WR Donovan Varner became Duke’s all-time drives covering 78, 65, 64, 93 and 45 yards leader in pass receptions, eclipsing the record of 189 catches set by 2010 College • After trailing 28-7 at intermission, Duke pulled within two touchdowns on QB Sean Football Hall of Fame inductee Clarkston Hines from 1986-89 Renfree’s six-yard touchdown run, but the Blue Devils failed to convert an on-side • Duke RB Juwan Thompson rushed for a pair of one-yard touchdowns — his kick-off attempt that led to Miami’s fi fth touchdown of the day third multi-TD game of the season — while QB Sean Renfree threw for 303 yard • Duke WR Conner Vernon caught fi ve passes for 43 yards and one TD to become to mark the eighth 300-yard passing day of his career the school’s all-time leader in games with at least fi ve receptions (22), surpassing • Duke S Walt Canty posted a career-high 15 tackles including two behind the Clarkston Hines’ record of 21 line of scrimmage • Duke RB Desmond Scott accounted for 176 all-purpose yards while S Matt • Duke freshman LBs C.J. France (8 tackles) and David Helton (7 tackles) earned Daniels led the defensive effort with 11 tackles thefi rst starting assignments of their careers ... Duke played without LB Kelby Brown, the team’s leader in tackles for loss entering the week 1 2 3 4 Final Duke 0 7 7 0 = 14 1 2 3 4 Final Miami 14 14 7 14 = 49 Duke 0 14 7 0 = 21 Virginia 7 7 17 0 = 31 Team Qtr Time Play Drive MIAMI 1 12:36 Ford 1 pass from Harris (Wieclaw kick) 5-78; 2:24 Team Qtr Time Play Drive MIAMI 1 6:30 James 1 run (Wieclaw kick) 8-65; 3:45 UVA 1 0:04 Mathis 6 pass from Rocco (Randolph kick) 11-80; 5:27 MIAMI 2 12:43 Dorsett 2 pass from Harris (Wieclaw kick) 13-64; 6:16 DUKE 2 14:02 Varner 64 pass from Renfree (Snyderwine kick) 3-69; 1:02 DUKE 2 6:09 Vernon 4 pass from Renfree (Snyderwine kick) 14-83; 6:34 DUKE 2 8:53 Thompson 1 run (Snyderwine kick) 7-66; 3:17 MIAMI 2 0:42 Streeter 2 pass from Harris (Wieclaw kick) 11-93; 5:27 UVA 2 2:16 Burd 38 pass from Rocco (Randolph kick) 11-78; 4:18 DUKE 3 12:07 Renfree 6 run (Snyderwine kick) 8-74; 2:53 UVA 3 13:03 Minnifi eld 54 INT return (Randolph kick) — MIAMI 3 9:10 Miller 3 run (Wieclaw kick) 6-45; 2:57 DUKE 3 10:07 Thompson 1 run (Snyderwine kick) 7-60; 2:56 MIAMI 4 8:56 Miller 22 run (Wieclaw kick) 2-27; 0:48 UVA 3 6:52 Jones 1 run (Randolph kick) 7-56; 3:15 MIAMI 4 5:31 James 6 run (Wieclaw kick) 4-21; 2:09 UVA 3 1:13 Randolph 29 FG 8-60; 2:38

Duke Miami Duke Virginia First Downs 18 24 First Downs 15 20 Rush 7 12 Rush 1 10 Pass 10 10 Pass 11 9 Penalty 1 2 Penalty 3 1 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 33-148 39-265 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 29-34 42-165 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 22-32-1 14-21-0 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 21-39-1 15-29-0 Passing Yards 194 202 Passing Yards 303 191 Total Offensive Plays 65 60 Total Offensive Plays 68 71 Total Offensive Yards 342 467 Total Offensive Yards 337 356 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 6-30 5-36 Penalties-Yards 2-30 6-43 Punts-Yards-Average 3-110-36.7 2-89-44.5 Punts-Yards-Average 7-293-41.9 8-326-40.8 Time of Possession 29:57 30:03 Time of Possession 28:24 31:36 Third Down Conversions 6-14 6-9 Third Down Conversions 6-18 6-15 Fourth Down Conversions 2-4 1-1 Fourth Down Conversions 1-2 0-0 Red Zone 2-3 6-6 Red Zone 2-4 3-3

RUSHING — Duke: Scott12-52, Boone 8-32, Thompson 7-28, Hollingsworth 4-24, RUSHING — Duke: Thompson 13-30, Scott 5-14, Varner 1-3, Boone 2-3, TEAM Renfree 1-6, Varner 1-6; 1-(-3), Renfree 7-(-13); Miami: Miller 20-147, James 7-58, Clements 5-30, Harris 4-22, Morris 2-4, Hagens Virginia: Parks 21-78, Jones 15-74, Milien 2-7, Richardson 2-5, Rocco 1-2, TeAM 1-4. 1-(-1). PASSING — Duke: Renfree 19-25-1-181, Boone 3-7-0-13; PASSING — Duke: Renfree 21-38-1-303, Boone 0-1-0-0; Miami: Harris 14-20-0-202, Morris 0-1-0-0. Virginia: Rocco 15-29-0-191. RECEIVING — Duke: Vernon 5-43, Varner 4-54, Scott 3-27, Helfet 3-27, Braxton RECEIVING — Duke: Varner 7-132, Vernon 3-64, Thompson 3-0, Deaver 2-46, 3-17, Deaver 2-18, Watkins 1-8, Thompson 1-0; Helfet 2-23, Scott 2-15, Braxton 1-20, Watkins 1-3; Miami: Streeter 4-62, James 2-43, Benjamin 2-42, Dorsett 2-18, Thompkins 1-14, Virginia: Milien 4-62, Jones 3-30, Smith 2-31, Freedman 2-22, Burd 1-38, mathis Walford 1-13, Byrd 1-9, Ford 1-1. 1-6, Terrell 1-5, Parks 1-(-3). TACKLES — Duke: Daniels 7-4=11, Foster 5-2=7, Byas 3-3=6, Canty 4-1=5; TACKLES — Duke: Canty 9-6=15, Daniels 4-5=9, France 2-6=8, Helton 4-3=7; Miami: Spence 5-3=8, Perryman 5-2=7, Armstrong 3-4=7, Nocolas 4-1=5. Virginia: Greer 4-5=9, Conrath 3-6=9, Reynolds 2-5=7.

80 DUKE FOOTBALL 2012 MEDIA GUIDE Game 11 Game 12 Georgia Tech 38, Duke 31 North Carolina 37, Duke 21 November 19, 2011 • Durham, N.C. November 26, 2011 • Chapel Hill, N.C.

• Georgia Tech QB Tevin Washington passed for 185 yards and rushed for an • North Carolina WR Dwight Jones caught 10 passes for 101 yards and three additional 136 as the Yellow Jackets defeated Duke, 38-31, in front of 18,747 fans touchdowns to lead the Tar Heels to a 37-21 win over Duke in front of 58,500 at Wallace Wade Stadium spectators at Kenan Memorial Stadium • After Duke went ahead, 7-0, the Yellow Jackets scored 21 straight points and took • Duke WR Donovan Varner caught eight passes for 37 yards and one TD to be- a 28-14 lead into halftime on RB Embry Peeples’ one-yard touchdown run as time come the fi rst player in ACC history with three seasons of 60+ receptions ... Varner expired before intermission closed his career with a school record 207 catches, matching the fourth-highest • Trailing 38-31, Duke claimed possession with just under thre minutes remain- total in conference history ingwhen NG Charlie Hatcher recovered a fumble, but Georgia Tech CB Jemea • In the third quarter, Duke QB Anthony Boone engineered an 11-play, 75-yard Thomas intercepted a pass to seal the victory scoring drive in which he accounted for all 75 yards by throwing for 33 yards, rushing • Duke QB Sean Renfree matched a career-high with four touchdown passes, for 21 yards and catching a 21-yard pass from WR Jamison Crowder ... The drive completing 26-of-42 throws on the day for 250 yards ended with Boone’s fi rst collegiate touchdown pass -- an 11-yard strike to Varner • Duke’s top receivers were WR Conner Vernon (9-92, 1 TD), TE Cooper Helfet • The Tar Heels also received a 165-yard rushing performance from RB Giovani (6-45, 2 TD) and WR Donovan Varner (5-47, 1 TD) Bernard while QB Bryn Renner threw for 274 yards and three scores • Duke S Walt Canty paced the defense with 12 tackles • Duke S Matt Daniels posted a career-high 18 tackles in his fi nal appearnace as a Blue Devil 1 2 3 4 Final Georgia Tech 14 14 3 7 = 38 1 2 3 4 Final Duke 7 7 3 14 = 31 Duke 7 7 7 0 = 21 North Carolina 10 10 10 7 = 37 Team Qtr Time Play Drive DUKE 1 12:48 Vernon 15 pass from Renfree (Snyderwine kick) 4-59; 1:11 Team Qtr Time Play Drive GT 1 6:36 Sims 4 run (Moore kick) 8-67; 3:21 UNC 1 6:57 Jones 6 pass from Renner (Moore kick) 7-47; 3:14 GT 1 3:22 Jones 1 run (Moore kick) 5-59; 2:11 DUKE 1 6:41 Thompson 70 pass from Renfree (Snyderwine kick) 1-70; 0:11 GT 2 11:55 Sims 1 run (Moore kick) 8-91; 3:37 UNC 1 2:24 Moore 31 FG 9-46; 4:09 DUKE 2 5:24 Varner 12 pass from Renfree (Snyderwine kick) 13-80; 6:31 UNC 2 14:55 Moore 46 FG 4-3; 1:52 GT 2 0:00 Peeples 1 run (Moore kick) 11-94; 5:21 UNC 2 12:00 Bernard 48 run (Moore kick) 3-60; 1:14 DUKE 3 9:38 Snyderwine 35 FG 15-55; 5:17 DUKE 2 1:22 Crowder 45 pass from Renfree (Snyderwine kick) 4-39; 1:04 GT 3 1:56 Moore 25 FG 12-78; 4:46 UNC 3 8:07 Moore 27 FG 4-8; 2:04 DUKE 4 12:29 Helfet 3 pass from Renfree (Snyderwine kick) 11-73; 4:21 DUKE 3 3:56 Varner 11 pass from Boone (Snyderwine kick) 11-75; 4:06 GT 4 9:31 Washington 39 run (Moore kick) 7-81; 2:53 UNC 3 1:58 Jones 18 pass from Renner (Moore kick) 5-70; 1:53 DUKE 4 6:37 Helfet 10 pass from Renfree (Snyderwine kick) 7-67; 2:49 UNC 4 8:17 Jones 8 pass from Renner (Moore kick) 12-91; 6:30

Georgia Tech Duke Duke North Carolina First Downs 22 21 First Downs 15 25 Rush 17 5 Rush 4 10 Pass 5 14 Pass 9 14 Penalty 0 2 Penalty 2 1 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 58-364 24-101 Rushing Attempts-Net Yards 21-46 40-187 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 6-13-0 26-44-1 Passing Comp.-Att.-Int 26-41-2 22-35-1 Passing Yards 185 250 Passing Yards 285 321 Total Offensive Plays 71 68 Total Offensive Plays 62 75 Total Offensive Yards 549 351 Total Offensive Yards 331 508 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-0 Penalties-Yards 7-59 5-46 Penalties-Yards 9-79 9-75 Punts-Yards-Average 2-87-43.5 4-156-39.0 Punts-Yards-Average 5-219-43.8 5-219-43.8 Time of Possession 32:10 27:50 Time of Possession 23:31 36:29 Third Down Conversions 6-10 5-13 Third Down Conversions 7-14 7-15 Fourth Down Conversions 1-1 3-3 Fourth Down Conversions 0-1 0-0 Red Zone 5-5 5-5 Red Zone 1-2 5-5

RUSHING — Georgia Tech: Washington 17-136, Sims 13-66, Peeples 7-64, RUSHING — Duke: Boone 7-41, Scott 3-7, Thompson 5-5, Crowder 1-5, Vernon Perkins 12-45, Jones 4-37, Zenon 3-20, TEAM 2-(-4); 1-(-1), TEAM 1-(-1), Renfree 3-(-10); Duke: Varner 2-42, Scott 10-27, Thompson 4-24, Renfree 3-7, Kurunwune 2-1, North Carolina: Bernard 30-165, Houston 5-32, Jones 1-4, Blue 1-0, Highsmith Vernon 2-1, Hollingsworth 1-(-1). 1-(-2), Renner 2-(-12). PASSING — Georgia Tech: Washington 6-13-0-185; PASSING — Duke: Renfree 13-20-1-153, Boone 12-20-1-111, Crowder 1-1-0-21; Duke: Renfree 26-42-1-250, Boone 0-2-0-0. North Carolina: Renner 21-34-1-274, Hanson 1-1-0-47. RECEIVING — Georgia Tech: Melton 3-54, Hill 1-56, Peeples 1-46, Perkins 1-29; RECEIVING — Duke: Varner 8-37, Braxton 4-52, Helfet 4-24, Crowder 3-61, Duke: Vernon 9-92, Helfet 6-45, Varner 5-47, Braxton 3-54, Scott 2-4, Deaver 1-8. Thompson 2-70, Vernon 2-17, Scott 2-3, Boone 1-21; TACKLES — Georgia Tech: Burnett 4-5=9, Johnson 5-2=7, Nealy 5-2=7; North Carolina: Jones 10-101, Bernard 4-57, Hurst 2-50, Highsmith 2-41, Ebron Duke: Canty 8-4=12, Helton 2-7=9, Gamble 3-4=7, Daniels 4-2=6. 1-47, Byrd 1-9, Tabb 1-8, Wilson 1-8. TACKLES — Duke: Daniels 8-10=18, Cockrell 7-3=10, Canty 2-5=7; North Carolina: Brown 6-4=10, Coples 4-2=6, Mangum 4-2=6. 81 DUKE FOOTBALL 2012 MEDIA GUIDE 2011 STATISTICS RUSHING Player G Att. Gain Loss Net Avg TD Lg Avg/G KICKOFF RETURNS Juwan Thompson 12 110 472 15 457 4.2 7 27 38.1 Player Ret Yards Avg TD Lg Desmond Scott 9 71 383 16 367 5.2 2 47 40.8 Jamison Crowder 38 814 21.4 0 35 Anthony Boone 10 44 136 7 129 2.9 4 12 12.9 Desmond Scott 19 375 19.7 0 31 Jay Hollingsworth 12 27 114 7 107 4.0 1 17 8.9 Patrick Kurunwune 3 50 16.7 0 19 Donovan Varner 12 5 57 0 57 11.4 0 39 4.8 Danny Parker 2 24 12.0 0 16 Patrick Kurunwune 12 22 62 6 56 2.5 0 8 4.7 Corey Gattis 1 23 23.0 0 23 Jamison Crowder 12 8 45 3 42 5.2 0 16 3.5 Total 63 1286 20.4 0 35 Greg DeLuca 3 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.5 Opponents 44 789 17.9 0 34 August Campbell 10 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Conner Vernon 12 3 1 1 0 0.0 0 1 0.0 Brandon Connette 2 8 6 20 -14 -1.8 1 6 -7.0 INTERCEPTIONS TEAM 12 7 0 15 -15 -2.1 0 0 -2.1 Player Int Yards Avg TD Lg Sean Renfree 12 58 109 167 -58 -1.0 4 8 -4.8 Matt Daniels 2 43 21.5 0 43 Total 12 365 1386 257 1129 3.1 19 47 94.1 Lee Butler 1 76 76.0 1 76 Opponents 12 441 2376 208 2168 4.9 22 48 180.7 August Campbell 1 39 39.0 0 39 Ross Cockrell 1 0 0.0 0 0 PASSING Walt Canty 1 0 0.0 0 0 Player G Effi c C-A-I Pct Yards TD Lg Avg/G Total 6 158 26.3 1 76 Sean Renfree 12 126.51 282-434-11 65.0 2891 14 70 240.9 Opponents 12 139 11.6 2 54 Anthony Boone 10 106.29 30-53-1 56.6 298 1 38 29.8 Brandon Connette 2 197.00 1-2-0 50.0 35 0 35 17.5 ALL-PURPOSE Jamison Crowder 12 138.20 1-2-0 50.0 21 0 21 1.8 Player G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Yards Avg/G TEAM 12 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Jamison Crowder 12 42 163 122 814 0 1141 95.1 Alex King 12 276.40 1-1-0 100.0 21 0 21 1.8 Conner Vernon 12 0 956 38 0 0 994 82.8 Total 12 124.71 315-493-12 63.9 3266 15 70 272.2 Desmond Scott 9 367 135 0 375 0 877 97.4 Opponents 12 149.29 194-338-6 57.4 2937 23 66 244.8 Donovan Varner 12 57 713 0 0 0 770 64.2 Juwan Thompson 12 457 182 0 0 0 639 53.2 RECEIVING Cooper Helfet 12 0 395 0 0 0 395 32.9 Player G Rec Yards Avg TD Lg Avg/G Brandon Braxton 12 0 352 0 0 0 352 29.3 Conner Vernon 12 70 956 13.7 6 53 79.7 Jay Hollingsworth 12 107 125 0 0 0 232 19.3 Donovan Varner 12 61 713 11.7 3 64 59.4 Anthony Boone 10 129 21 0 0 0 150 15.0 Cooper Helfet 12 43 395 9.2 4 28 32.9 Lee Butler 4 0 0 66 0 76 142 28.4 Brandon Braxton 12 40 352 8.8 0 41 29.3 Braxton Deaver 12 0 107 0 0 0 107 8.9 Desmond Scott 9 25 135 5.4 0 17 15.0 Patrick Kurunwune 12 56 1 0 50 0 107 8.9 Juwan Thompson 12 22 182 8.3 1 70 15.2 Tyree Watkins 11 0 70 0 0 0 70 6.4 Jamison Crowder 12 14 163 11.6 1 45 13.6 Danny Parker 12 0 19 0 24 0 43 3.6 Jay Hollingsworth 12 13 125 9.6 0 38 10.4 Matt Daniels 12 0 0 0 0 43 43 3.6 Tyree Watkins 11 10 70 7.0 0 13 6.4 August Campbell 11 0 0 0 0 39 39 3.5 Braxton Deaver 12 8 107 13.4 0 41 8.9 Blair Holliday 10 0 30 0 0 0 30 3.0 Blair Holliday 10 3 30 10.0 0 11 3.0 Corey Gattis 11 0 -3 0 23 0 20 2.2 Danny Parker 12 3 19 6.3 0 10 1.6 Greg DeLuca 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.5 Anthony Boone 10 1 21 21.0 0 21 2.1 Brandon Connette 2 -14 0 0 0 0 -14 -7.0 Patrick Kurunwune 12 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.1 TEAM 12 -15 0 0 0 0 -15 -2.1 Corey Gattis 11 1 -3 -3.0 0 0 -0.3 Sean Renfree 12 -58 0 0 0 0 -58 -4.8 Total 12 315 3266 10.4 15 70 272.2 Total 12 1129 3266 226 1286 158 6065 505.4 Opponents 12 194 2937 15.1 23 66 244.8 Opponents 12 2168 2937 138 789 139 6171 514.2

TOTAL OFFENSE FIELD GOALS Player G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Player Total Pct 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Blk Sean Renfree 12 492 -58 2891 2833 236.1 Will Snyderwine 8-17 47.1 1-1 3-7 3-5 1-2 0-2 40 1 Juwan Thompson 12 110 457 0 457 38.1 Jeffrey Ijjas 1-3 33.3 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 0-0 26 0 Anthony Boone 10 97 129 298 427 42.7 Desmond Scott 9 71 367 0 367 40.8 SCORING Jay Hollingsworth 12 27 107 0 107 8.9 Player TD FG PAT 2PAT DPAT Saf Pts Jamison Crowder 12 10 42 21 63 5.2 Will Snyderwine 0 8-17 28-28 0 0 0 52 Donovan Varner 12 5 57 0 57 4.8 Juwan Thompson 8 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 48 Patrick Kurunwune 12 22 56 0 56 4.7 Conner Vernon 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 36 Alex King 12 1 0 21 21 1.8 Anthony Boone 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 24 Brandon Connette 2 10 -14 35 21 10.5 Sean Renfree 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 24 Greg DeLuca 3 1 1 0 1 0.5 Cooper Helfet 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 24 TEAM 12 8 -15 0 -15 -2.1 Donovan Varner 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 18 Total 12 858 1129 3266 4395 366.2 Desmond Scott 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 12 Opponents 12 779 2168 2937 5105 425.4 Jeffrey Ijjas 0 1-3 5-5 0 0 0 8 Lee Butler 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 6 PUNTING Jay Hollingsworth 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 6 Player No Yards Avg Lg TB FC I20 Blk Brandon Connette 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 6 Alex King 50 2104 42.1 60 4 8 17 1 Jamison Crowder 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 6 Total 50 2104 42.1 60 4 8 17 1 Total 35 9-20 33-33 0 0 0 270 Opponents 56 2324 41.5 75 5 14 13 0 Opponents 47 16-18 44-47 0 0 0 374

PUNT RETURNS Player Ret Yards Avg TD Lg Jamison Crowder 13 122 9.4 0 29 Lee Butler 7 66 9.4 0 20 Conner Vernon 3 38 12.7 0 31 Brandon Braxton 2 0 0.0 0 0 Total 25 226 9.0 0 31 Opponents 19 138 7.3 0 26

82 DUKE FOOTBALL 2012 MEDIA GUIDE DEFENSE Player G Solo Asst Total TFL Sacks Int PBU QBH FR FF Blk Saf Matt Daniels 12 65 61 126 4.0-4 . 2-43 14 . . 1 . . Walt Canty 12 50 37 87 4.0-18 . 1-0 5 1 . 3 . . Kelby Brown 10 31 34 65 7.0-32 1.5-12 . 3 2 . 1 . . Ross Cockrell 11 35 21 56 1.0-2 . 1-0 9 . . . . . Austin Gamble 12 16 27 43 5.5-18 2.0-11 . 1 3 . . . . Jordon Byas 11 18 22 40 2.0-5 ...... Sydney Sarmiento 12 12 20 32 1.5-10 1.0-9 . . . 1-0 . . . August Campbell 11 16 15 31 3.5-6 . 1-39 . 2 . . . . Tony Foster 11 24 7 31 . . . 3 . . . . . Justin Foxx 11 12 18 30 4.5-18 2.0-12 . . . . 1 . . Charlie Hatcher 12 12 18 30 3.5-19 2.0-16 . 1 3 1-0 . . . David Helton 9 11 14 25 2.5-6 1.5-6 . . 1 . . . . C.J. France 11 9 14 23 ...... Johnny Williams 9 16 7 23 . . . 4 . . . . . Curtis Hazelton 12 9 13 22 . . . . 1 . . . . Dezmond Johnson 12 6 14 20 3.0-11 1.0-5 . . 2 . . . . Zach Greene 10 11 8 19 0.5-2 . . 1 . 1-0 1 . . Jordan DeWalt-Ondijo 10 7 10 17 1.0-9 1.0-9 . . 2 . 1 . . Jamal Wallace 12 10 5 15 2.5-10 1.0-7 . . . . 1 . . Kenny Anunike 4 6 7 13 5.0-19 4.0-14 . . 1 . 1 . . A. Young-Wiseman 12 3 10 13 . . . . 1 1-10 . . . Brandon Braxton 12 9 . 9 ...... Garett Patterson 12 4 3 7 ...... Jamal Bruce 12 . 5 5 0.5-0 ...... Paul Asack 11 2 3 5 ...... Taylor Sowell 6 . 4 4 ...... Josh Trezvant 11 . 4 4 0.5-1 ...... Lee Butler 4 1 3 4 . . 1-76 ...... Brendan Fowler 9 2 1 3 ...... Jonathan Woodruff 11 2 1 3 ...... Nick Sink 10 1 2 3 ...... Kevin Rojas 9 . 3 3 ...... Braxton Deaver 12 2 . 2 ...... Conner Vernon 12 2 . 2 . . . . . 1-0 . . . Britton Grier 10 . 1 1 ...... John Coleman 12 1 . 1 ...... Steven Ingram 2 . 1 1 ...... Garrett Rider 1 1 . 1 ...... Preston Scott 6 . 1 1 ...... Jay Hollingsworth 12 1 . 1 ...... Cooper Helfet 12 1 . 1 ...... Kyle Hill 10 1 . 1 ...... Donovan Varner 12 1 . 1 ...... Sean Renfree 12 1 . 1 ...... Total 12 411 414 825 52-190 17-101 6-158 41 19 5-10 10 . . Opponents 12 487 420 907 69.0-243 19-142 12-139 55 23 9-10 13 2 .

2011 STARTING LINEUPS

Offense QB RB TE WR WR WR LT LG C RG RT Other Richmond Renfree Thompson Helfet Vernon Varner Braxton K. Hill Coleman Harding Tomlinson Simmons Stanford Renfree Thompson Helfet Vernon Varner Braxton K. Hill Coleman Harding Tomlinson Simmons Boston College Renfree Thompson Helfet Vernon Varner Braxton K. Hill Coleman Harding Tomlinson Simmons Tulane Renfree Thompson Helfet Vernon Varner Braxton K. Hill Coleman Harding Tomlinson Simmons FIU Renfree Thompson Helfet Vernon Varner Braxton K. Hill Coleman Harding Tomlinson Simmons Florida State Renfree Thompson Helfet Vernon Varner Braxton K. Hill Coleman Harding Tomlinson Simmons Wake Forest Renfree Hollingsworth Helfet Vernon Varner T. Watkins K. Hill Coleman Moore Tomlinson Simmons Virginia Tech Renfree D. Scott Helfet Vernon Varner Braxton K. Hill Coleman Moore Tomlinson Simmons Miami Renfree D. Scott Deaver Vernon Varner K. Hill Harding Moore Tomlinson Simmons Parker (TE) Virginia Renfree D. Scott Helfet Vernon Varner Braxton K. Hill Coleman Harding Tomlinson Simmons Georgia Tech Renfree D. Scott Helfet Vernon Varner Braxton Cofi eld Harding Irwin Tomlinson Simmons North Carolina Renfree Thompson Helfet Vernon Varner Braxton Cofi eld Harding Irwin Tomlinson Simmons

Defense DE NG DT DE LB LB CB CB S S S Other Richmond DeWalt-Ondijo Hatcher Sarmiento Foxx Brown Gamble Cockrell Williams Daniels Canty Campbell Stanford Anunike Hatcher Sarmiento Foxx Brown Gamble Cockrell Williams Daniels Canty Campbell Boston College Anunike Hatcher Sarmiento Foxx Brown Gamble Cockrell Williams Daniels Canty Campbell Tulane Anunike Hatcher Sarmiento Foxx Brown Gamble Greene Williams Daniels Canty Campbell FIU DeWalt-Ondijo Hatcher Sarmiento Foxx Brown Gamble Cockrell Williams Daniels Canty Campbell Florida State DeWalt-Ondijo Hatcher Sarmiento Foxx Brown Gamble Cockrell Williams Daniels Canty Young-Wiseman Wake Forest DeWalt-Ondijo Hatcher Sarmiento Foxx Brown Gamble Cockrell Williams Daniels Canty Byas Virginia Tech DeWalt-Ondijo Hatcher Sarmiento Wallace Brown Gamble Cockrell Foster Daniels Canty Byas Miami DeWalt-Ondijo Hatcher Sarmiento Foxx Brown Gamble Cockrell Foster Daniels Canty Byas Virginia DeWalt-Ondijo Hatcher Sarmiento Foxx Helton France Cockrell Williams Daniels Canty Byas Georgia Tech Johnson Hatcher Sarmiento Wallace Helton Gamble Cockrell Foster Daniels Canty Campbell North Carolina Johnson Hatcher Sarmiento Wallace Brown Gamble Cockrell Foster Daniels Canty Byas

83 DUKE FOOTBALL 2012 MEDIA GUIDE 2011 ACC STANDINGS ATLANTIC DIVISION ACC GAMES OVERALL Team W L Home Road W L Home Road Neutral Clemson 6 2 4-0 2-2 10 4 7-0 2-3 1-1 Florida State 5 3 3-1 2-2 9 4 5-2 3-2 1-0 Wake Forest 5 3 3-1 2-2 6 7 4-3 2-3 0-1 NC State 4 4 3-1 1-3 8 5 7-1 1-4 0-0 Boston College 3 5 1-3 2-2 4 8 2-4 2-4 0-0 Maryland 1 7 1-3 0-4 2 10 2-5 0-4 0-1

COASTAL DIVISION Team W L Home Road W L Home Road Neutral Virginia Tech 7 1 3-1 4-0 11 3 5-1 6-0 0-2 Georgia Tech 5 3 3-1 2-2 8 5 4-3 4-1 0-1 Virginia 5 3 2-2 3-1 8 5 4-3 4-1 0-1 North Carolina 3 5 3-1 0-4 7 6 6-1 1-4 0-1 Miami 3 5 2-2 1-3 6 6 4-3 2-3 0-0 Duke 1 7 0-4 1-3 3 9 2-5 1-4 0-0 ALL-ACC ACADEMIC ALL-ACC First Team Offense First Team Defense Brandon Braxton, WR Duke WR , Fr., Clemson 86 DE Andre Branch, Sr., Clemson 79 Jaron Brown, WR Clemson WR Chris Givens, Jr., Wake Forest 69 DE Quinton Coples, Sr., North Carolina 64 Kelby Brown, LB Duke TE Dwayne Allen, Jr., Clemson 78 DT Joe Vellano, Jr., Maryland 68 Curtis Byrd, FB North Carolina T Blake DeChristopher, Sr., Virginia Tech 86 DT Matt Conrath, Sr., Virginia 55 Jordon Byas, DB Duke T Zebrie Sanders, Sr., Florida State 46 LB , Jr., Boston College 90 Chandler Catanzaro, PK Clemson G Austin Pasztor, Sr., Virginia 49 LB Sean Spence, Sr., Miami 82 Tyler Cierski, FB Maryland G Omoregie Uzzi, Jr., Georgia Tech 45 LB Zach Brown, Sr., North Carolina 48 Emmett Cleary, T Boston College C Dalton Freeman, Jr., Clemson 44 CB David Amerson, So., NC State 86 Danny Coale, WR Virginia Tech QB , So., Clemson 71 CB Chase Minnifi eld, Sr., Virginia 47 Ross Cockrell, CB Duke RB David Wilson, Jr., Virginia Tech 90 S Matt Daniels, Sr., Duke 80 John Coleman, G Duke RB , Fr., North Carolina 66 S Josh Bush, Sr., Wake Forest 41 Matt Daniels, DB Duke K , Jr., Florida State 75 P Shawn Powell, Sr., Florida State 85 Braxton Deaver, TE Duke C.J. France, LB Duke SP T.J. Graham, Sr., NC State 45 Brandon Ford, WR Clemson Second Team Defense A.J. Francis, DL Maryland Second Team Offense DE Brandon Jenkins, Jr., Florida State 51 McKay Frandsen, DE NC State WR Dwight Jones, Sr., North Carolina 58 DE James Gayle, So., Virginia Tech 25 Dalton Freeman, C Clemson WR Conner Vernon, Jr., Duke 34 DT Brandon Thompson, Sr., Clemson 43 Bennett Fulper, C Maryland TE George Bryan, Sr., NC State 29 DT Nikita Whitlock, So., Wake Forest 30 , QB NC State T Oday Aboushi, Jr., Virginia 43 LB Terrell Manning, Jr., NC State 44 , WR Florida State T James Hurst, So., North Carolina 30 LB Julian Burnett, Jr., Georgia Tech 34 Dave Harding, G Duke G Jaymes Brooks, Sr., Virginia Tech 35 LB Steve Greer, Jr., Virginia 23 Charlie Hatcher, NG Duke G Jonathan Cooper, Jr., North Carolina 31 CB Jayron Hosley, Jr., Virginia Tech 36 Riley Haynes, ILB Wake Forest G Joe Looney, Sr., Wake Forest 31 CB Kyle Fuller, So., Virginia Tech 34 Cooper Helfet, TE Duke C Tyler Horn, Sr., Miami 32 S Eddie Whitley, Sr., Virginia Tech 33 David Helton, LB Duke QB , So., Virginia Tech 49 S , So., Florida State 23 Michael Hoag, G Wake Forest RB Lamar Miller, So., Miami 62 P Alex King, Sr., Duke 22 Dustin Hopkins, PK Florida State RB Andre Ellington, Jr., Clemson 26 Hampton Hughes, DB Boston College K Chandler Catanzaro, So., Clemson 37 Honorable Mention: DE J.R. Collins, Virginia Tech (17); Bjoern Will Jackson, G Georgia Tech SP Sammy Watkins, Fr., Clemson 33 Werner, Florida State (13); DT--Everett Dawkins, Florida State Dezmond Johnson, DE Duke (18); Tydreke Powell, North Carolina (17); LB--Nigel Bradham, Duran Lowe, SS Wake Forest Honorable Mention: TE--Cooper Helfet, TE, Duke (25); T-- LB, Florida State (20); Audie Cole, LB, NC State (19); Jeremiah Preston Lyons, BB Georgia Tech Landon Walker, ot, Clemson (29); Phillip Price, Clemson (12); Attaochu, Georgia Tech (16); Bruce Taylor, Virginia Tech (11); Pete Mangum, DB North Carolina G--Greg Nosal, Virginia Tech; (10); C--Anthony Mihota, Virginia Demetrius Hartsfi eld, LB, Maryland (11); CB--Merrill Noel, Dexter McDougle, CB Maryland (21); RB--Perry Jones, Virginia (16); PK--Cody Journell, Virginia Wake Forest (30); S--Brandan Bishop, S, NC State (19); Rodney Brandon McGee, DB Miami Tech (10); SP--Greg Reid, Florida State (27); T.J. Thorpe, North McLeod, Virginia (17); Antone Exum, S, Virginia Tech (15); Earl Mikel Overgaard, T NC State Carolina (22). Wolff, NC State (12); P--Dawson Zimmerman, Clemson (15). Joey Phillips, FB Virginia Tech Jason Peters, DE Georgia Tech Tanner Price, QB Wake Forest Robert Randolph, PK Virginia ACC AWARDS Sean Renfree, QB Duke Zebrie Sanders, T Florida State Player of the Year David Wilson, Virginia Tech Coach of the Year Mike London, Virginia Perry Simmons, T Duke Off. Player of the Year David Wilson, Virginia Tech Award Giovani Bernard, North Carolina Will Snyderwine, PK Duke Def. Player of the Year Luke Kuechly, Boston College Jim Tatum Award Danny Coale, Virginia Tech Bobby Swigert, WR Boston College Off. Rookie of the Year Sammy Watkins, Clemson Jacobs Blocking Trophy Blake DeChristopher, Virginia Tech Juwan Thompson, RB Duke Laken Tomlinson, T Duke Def. Rookie of the Year Merrill Noel, Wake Forest Donovan Varner, WR Duke Logan Walls, DT Georgia Tech Doug Weaver, T Wake Forest Michael Williams, CB Miami Dawson Zimmmerman, P Clemson 84 DUKE FOOTBALL 2012 MEDIA GUIDE 2011 ACC TEAM STATISTICS Gained Lost TOTAL OFFENSE G Run Pass Plys Yds PP TD PG SCORING DEFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg TURNOVER MARGIN G Fum. Int. Tot. Fum. Int. Tot. Mar. Per/G 1. Georgia Tech 13 4114 1850 885 5964 6.7 56 458.8 1. Florida State 13 25 8 20 0 0 1 196 15.1 1. NC State 13 12 27 39 13 12 25 +14 1.08 2. Clemson 14 2219 3952 1055 6171 5.8 55 440.8 2. Virginia Tech 14 31 11 28 0 0 0 247 17.6 2. Wake Forest 13 8 13 21 4 8 12 +9 0.69 3. Virginia Tech 14 2616 3166 995 5782 5.8 47 413.0 3. Miami 12 28 15 26 1 0 0 241 20.1 3. Florida State 13 7 16 23 6 12 18 +5 0.38 4. Virginia 13 2107 3090 939 5197 5.5 35 399.8 4. Boston College 12 31 22 30 0 0 0 282 23.5 4. Virginia Tech 14 7 16 23 8 10 18 +5 0.36 5. North Carolina 13 1805 3307 813 5112 6.3 48 393.2 5. Virginia 13 38 14 36 1 0 1 310 23.8 5. Maryland 12 16 11 27 7 16 23 +4 0.33 6. Maryland 12 2032 2524 855 4556 5.3 30 379.7 6. NC State 13 39 16 37 1 0 0 321 24.7 6. Georgia Tech 13 7 14 21 11 8 19 +2 0.15 7. Miami 12 1748 2785 737 4533 6.2 39 377.8 7. North Carolina 13 38 19 36 1 0 0 323 24.8 7. Clemson 14 9 14 23 12 12 24 -1 -0.07 8. Florida State 13 1458 3341 820 4799 5.9 45 369.2 8. Georgia Tech 13 45 9 42 0 0 0 339 26.1 8. North Carolina 13 10 14 24 12 14 26 -2 -0.15 9. Wake Forest 13 1490 3291 921 4781 5.2 40 367.8 9. Wake Forest 13 43 18 40 1 0 1 356 27.4 9. Boston College 12 3 13 16 10 10 20 -4 -0.33 10. Duke 12 1129 3266 858 4395 5.1 34 366.2 10. Clemson 14 52 16 50 0 0 0 410 29.3 Miami 12 9 6 15 8 11 19 -4 -0.33 11. NC State 13 1363 3120 914 4483 4.9 42 344.8 11. Duke 12 47 16 44 0 0 0 374 31.2 11. Virginia 13 9 12 21 12 16 28 -7 -0.54 12. Boston College 12 1571 2008 761 3579 4.7 24 298.2 12. Maryland 12 53 13 52 1 0 0 411 34.2 12. Duke 12 5 6 11 9 12 21 -10 -0.83

RUSHING OFFENSE G Att Yds Avg TD PG KICKOFF RETURNS G Ret. Yds. TD Avg. QUARTERBACK SACKS BY G Sacks Yds. 1. Georgia Tech 13 718 4114 5.7 45 316.5 1. Florida State 13 30 795 0 26.5 1. Virginia Tech 14 41 284 2. Virginia Tech 14 590 2616 4.4 26 186.9 2. North Carolina 13 59 1365 1 23.1 2. Florida State 13 40 282 3. Maryland 12 421 2032 4.8 16 169.3 3. Clemson 14 63 1405 1 22.3 3. NC State 13 38 242 4. Virginia 13 496 2107 4.2 18 162.1 4. Virginia 13 52 1138 0 21.9 4. Maryland 12 26 180 5. Clemson 14 530 2219 4.2 22 158.5 5. NC State 13 52 1121 0 21.6 5. North Carolina 13 25 154 6. Miami 12 398 1748 4.4 18 145.7 6. Miami 12 43 915 0 21.3 6. Clemson 14 24 175 7. North Carolina 13 442 1805 4.1 22 138.8 7. Duke 12 63 1286 0 20.4 Miami 12 24 127 8. Boston College 12 437 1571 3.6 12 130.9 8. Boston College 12 46 921 0 20.0 8. Georgia Tech 13 22 146 9. Wake Forest 13 464 1490 3.2 18 114.6 9. Virginia Tech 14 47 941 0 20.0 9. Virginia 13 20 129 10. Florida State 13 437 1458 3.3 20 112.2 10. Maryland 12 70 1396 0 19.9 10. Duke 12 17 101 11. NC State 13 448 1363 3.0 10 104.8 11. Wake Forest 13 61 1195 0 19.6 11. Wake Forest 13 11 107 12. Duke 12 365 1129 3.1 19 94.1 12. Georgia Tech 13 42 807 0 19.2 Boston College 12 11 66

PASS OFFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD PG PUNT RETURNS G Ret. Yds. TD Avg. QUARTERBACK SACKS ALLOWED G Sacks Yds. 1. Clemson 14 311 525 12 59.2 3952 7.5 33 282.3 1. Miami 12 11 121 0 11.0 1. Georgia Tech 13 13 77 2. Duke 12 315 493 12 63.9 3266 6.6 15 272.2 2. NC State 13 19 208 1 10.9 2. Virginia 13 16 120 3. Florida State 13 247 383 12 64.5 3341 8.7 25 257.0 3. Virginia Tech 14 31 334 1 10.8 3. Maryland 12 17 141 4. North Carolina 13 249 371 14 67.1 3307 8.9 26 254.4 4. Florida State 13 40 417 1 10.4 Virginia Tech 14 17 109 5. Wake Forest 13 278 457 8 60.8 3291 7.2 22 253.2 5. Duke 12 25 226 0 9.0 5. Duke 12 19 142 6. NC State 13 291 466 12 62.4 3120 6.7 32 240.0 6. Georgia Tech 13 16 130 0 8.1 Miami 12 19 128 7. Virginia 13 255 443 16 57.6 3090 7.0 17 237.7 7. Clemson 14 13 90 0 6.9 7. Boston College 12 24 134 8. Miami 12 222 339 11 65.5 2785 8.2 21 232.1 8. Wake Forest 13 22 148 1 6.7 8. North Carolina 13 27 206 9. Virginia Tech 14 243 405 10 60.0 3166 7.8 21 226.1 9. Virginia 13 26 150 0 5.8 9. NC State 13 33 220 10. Maryland 12 233 434 16 53.7 2524 5.8 14 210.3 10. Maryland 12 18 95 0 5.3 Clemson 14 33 229 11. Boston College 12 173 324 10 53.4 2008 6.2 12 167.3 11. Boston College 12 15 78 0 5.2 11. Wake Forest 13 35 247 12. Georgia Tech 13 82 167 8 49.1 1850 11.1 11 142.3 12. North Carolina 13 18 74 0 4.1 12. Florida State 13 41 284

SCORING OFFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg NET PUNTING G No. Yds. Avg./P PR Avg. TB Net/P TIME OF POSSESSION G Total Time Avg./G 1. Georgia Tech 13 59 11 57 1 0 0 446 34.3 1. Florida State 13 57 2681 47.0 188 3.3 7 41.3 1. Virginia Tech 14 477:34 34:06 2. Clemson 14 58 22 52 2 0 0 470 33.6 2. Duke 12 50 2104 42.1 138 2.8 4 37.7 2. Georgia Tech 13 414:55 31:55 3. Florida State 13 48 22 44 0 0 0 398 30.6 3. Miami 12 48 2051 42.7 197 4.1 3 37.4 3. Duke 12 371:19 30:56 4. NC State 13 48 11 46 0 0 0 367 28.2 4. Maryland 12 60 2351 39.2 93 1.5 2 37.0 4. NC State 13 400:29 30:48 5. North Carolina 13 49 7 49 0 0 0 364 28.0 5. Boston College 12 69 2657 38.5 68 1.0 2 36.9 5. Virginia 13 400:18 30:47 6. Virginia Tech 14 48 18 45 1 0 1 391 27.9 6. Georgia Tech 13 40 1579 39.5 82 2.0 1 36.9 6. Boston College 12 366:29 30:32 7. Miami 12 41 11 39 0 0 0 318 26.5 7. Wake Forest 13 70 2780 39.7 151 2.2 5 36.1 7. Wake Forest 13 393:25 30:15 8. Wake Forest 13 41 17 39 0 0 1 338 26.0 8. North Carolina 13 60 2289 38.2 74 1.2 3 35.9 8. Florida State 13 388:03 29:51 9. Virginia 13 36 16 32 3 0 0 302 23.2 9. Clemson 14 67 2783 41.5 224 3.3 9 35.5 9. Miami 12 352:48 29:24 10. Maryland 12 35 12 29 1 0 0 277 23.1 10. NC State 13 69 2570 37.2 69 1.0 3 35.4 10. North Carolina 13 380:21 29:15 11. Duke 12 35 9 33 0 0 0 270 22.5 11. Virginia 13 63 2469 39.2 164 2.6 5 35.0 11. Clemson 14 393:10 28:05 12. Boston College 12 27 10 26 0 0 0 218 18.2 12. Virginia Tech 14 61 2241 36.7 70 1.1 6 33.6 12. Maryland 12 303:17 25:16

TOTAL DEFENSE G Run Pass Plys Yds PP TD PG FIELD GOALS G Made Att. Pct. PENALTY YARDS G No. Yds. Avg./G 1. Florida State 13 1075 2500 859 3575 4.2 24 275.0 1. Clemson 14 22 27 .815 1. NC State 13 60 440 33.8

2. Virginia Tech 14 1457 2808 865 4265 4.9 31 304.6 Florida State 13 22 27 .815 2. Boston College 12 50 414 34.5 3. Virginia 13 1813 2759 868 4572 5.3 34 351.7 3. Miami 12 11 14 .786 3. Maryland 12 49 434 36.2 4. NC State 13 1706 2908 865 4614 5.3 35 354.9 4. Wake Forest 13 17 22 .773 4. Georgia Tech 13 58 480 36.9 5. Georgia Tech 13 2102 2569 850 4671 5.5 42 359.3 5. Virginia Tech 14 18 25 .720 5. Duke 12 56 467 38.9 6. Miami 12 1943 2376 788 4319 5.5 24 359.9 6. Virginia 13 16 23 .696 6. Clemson 14 62 562 40.1 7. North Carolina 13 1611 3137 907 4748 5.2 36 365.2 7. NC State 13 11 16 .688 7. Virginia 13 69 550 42.3 8. Boston College 12 1813 2919 845 4732 5.6 30 394.3 8. North Carolina 13 7 11 .636 8. Miami 12 69 508 42.3 9. Clemson 14 2476 3045 986 5521 5.6 47 394.4 9. Boston College 12 10 16 .625 9. Wake Forest 13 63 566 43.5 10. Wake Forest 13 2208 2963 925 5171 5.6 43 397.8 10. Georgia Tech 13 11 18 .611 10. North Carolina 13 70 613 47.2 11. Duke 12 2168 2937 779 5105 6.6 45 425.4 11. Maryland 12 12 20 .600 11. Virginia Tech 14 82 745 53.2 12. Maryland 12 2637 2849 937 5486 5.9 49 457.2 12. Duke 12 9 20 .450 12. Florida State 13 103 875 67.3

RUSHING DEFENSE G Att Yds Avg TD PG 3RD DOWN CONVERSIONS - OFFENSE G Conv. Att. Pct. RED ZONE OFFENSE G Redzone Pct. TD FG TO 1. Florida State 13 458 1075 2.3 8 82.7 1. Georgia Tech 13 98 182 53.8 1. Georgia Tech 13 49-55 89.1 40 9-11 4 2. Virginia Tech 14 452 1457 3.2 15 104.1 2. Virginia Tech 14 94 205 45.9 2. Florida State 13 45-52 86.5 30 15-17 5 3. North Carolina 13 452 1611 3.6 12 123.9 3. Clemson 14 94 217 43.3 3. NC State 13 38-44 86.4 29 9-10 5 4. NC State 13 458 1706 3.7 18 131.2 4. NC State 13 87 201 43.3 4. Miami 12 34-41 82.9 27 7-8 6 5. Virginia 13 460 1813 3.9 15 139.5 5. Miami 12 63 148 42.6 5. Wake Forest 13 43-52 82.7 28 15-20 4 6. Boston College 12 425 1813 4.3 22 151.1 6. Virginia 13 79 193 40.9 6. North Carolina 13 39-48 81.2 34 5-7 7 7. Georgia Tech 13 465 2102 4.5 19 161.7 7. North Carolina 13 64 158 40.5 7. Clemson 14 45-56 80.4 32 13-15 9 8. Miami 12 473 1943 4.1 8 161.9 8. Duke 12 74 189 39.2 8. Virginia 13 34-45 75.6 22 12-16 7 9. Wake Forest 13 481 2208 4.6 21 169.8 9. Florida State 13 59 153 38.6 9. Virginia Tech 14 52-70 74.3 35 17-22 13 10. Clemson 14 569 2476 4.4 21 176.9 10. Boston College 12 62 166 37.3 10. Duke 12 34-47 72.3 26 8-15 6 11. Duke 12 441 2168 4.9 22 180.7 11. Maryland 12 62 173 35.8 11. Boston College 12 23-32 71.9 18 5-9 5 12. Maryland 12 564 2637 4.7 31 219.8 12. Wake Forest 13 67 189 35.4 12. Maryland 12 32-46 69.6 21 11-16 9

PASS DEFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD PG 3RD DOWN CONVERSIONS - DEFENSE G Conv. Att. Pct. RED ZONE DEFENSE G Redzone Pct. TD FG TO 1. Florida State 13 237 401 16 59.1 2500 6.2 16 192.3 1. Virginia Tech 14 62 192 32.3 1. Virginia Tech 14 28-40 70.0 21 7-12 7 2. Georgia Tech 13 215 385 14 55.8 2569 6.7 23 197.6 2. Virginia 13 64 192 33.3 2. Virginia 13 36-50 72.0 24 12-14 12 3. Miami 12 209 315 6 66.3 2376 7.5 16 198.0 3. Florida State 13 69 197 35.0 3. Miami 12 31-43 72.1 17 14-18 8 4. Virginia Tech 14 206 413 16 49.9 2808 6.8 16 200.6 4. NC State 13 69 178 38.8 4. Florida State 13 27-35 77.1 19 8-9 7 5. Virginia 13 219 408 12 53.7 2759 6.8 19 212.2 5. Wake Forest 13 76 193 39.4 5. North Carolina 13 36-46 78.3 22 14-17 7 6. Clemson 14 243 417 14 58.3 3045 7.3 26 217.5 6. Boston College 12 71 174 40.8 6. Wake Forest 13 40-50 80.0 29 11-16 5 7. NC State 13 234 407 27 57.5 2908 7.1 17 223.7 7. Clemson 14 86 210 41.0 7. Maryland 12 48-59 81.4 37 11-16 6 8. Wake Forest 13 254 444 13 57.2 2963 6.7 22 227.9 8. Miami 12 67 162 41.4 8. Boston College 12 37-45 82.2 22 15-18 5 9. Maryland 12 245 373 11 65.7 2849 7.6 18 237.4 9. Georgia Tech 13 75 177 42.4 9. Georgia Tech 13 42-51 82.4 34 8-9 8 10. North Carolina 13 277 455 14 60.9 3137 6.9 24 241.3 10. Duke 12 64 149 43.0 10. Clemson 14 44-52 84.6 29 15-17 6 11. Boston College 12 265 420 13 63.1 2919 6.9 8 243.2 11. North Carolina 13 87 194 44.8 11. NC State 13 35-41 85.4 24 11-11 6 12. Duke 12 194 338 6 57.4 2937 8.7 23 244.8 12. Maryland 12 100 186 53.8 12. Duke 12 44-50 88.0 34 10-12 4

85 DUKE FOOTBALL 2012 MEDIA GUIDE 2011 ACC INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RANKINGS RUSHING G Att Yards Avg TD Lg PG FIELD GOALS PER GAME G FG FGA Pct. FG/G Team Category ACC NCAA 1. David Wilson-VT 14 290 1709 5.9 9 57 122.1 1. Dustin Hopkins-FS 13 22 27 81.5 1.69 2. Lamar Miller-UM 12 227 1272 5.6 9 79 106.0 2. Chandler Catanzaro-CU 14 22 27 81.5 1.57 Scoring Offense (22.50) 11th 93rd 3. Giovani Bernard-NC 13 239 1253 5.2 13 60 96.4 3. Jimmy Newman-WF 13 17 22 77.3 1.31 Scoring Defense (31.17) 11th 90th 4. Andre Ellington-CU 13 223 1178 5.3 11 74 90.6 4. Robert Randolph-VA 13 16 23 69.6 1.23 Total Offense (366.25) 10th 79th 5. Tevin Washington-GT 13 243 987 4.1 14 56 75.9 5. Cody Journell-VT 12 14 17 82.4 1.17 6. Davin Meggett-MD 12 171 896 5.2 4 47 74.7 6. Nick Ferrara-MD 12 12 20 60.0 1.00 Total Defense (425.42) 11th 92nd 7. Perry Jones-VA 13 184 915 5.0 5 47 70.4 7. Jake Wieclaw-UM 12 11 14 78.6 0.92 Rushing Offense (94.08) 12th 115th 8. James Washington-ST 13 226 897 4.0 7 46 69.0 8. Niklas Sade-ST 13 11 16 68.8 0.85 9. Rolandan Finch-BC 11 157 705 4.5 3 21 64.1 Justin Moore-GT 13 11 17 64.7 0.85 Rushing Defense (180.67) 11th 85th 10. Brandon Pendergrass-WF 13 188 823 4.4 9 38 63.3 10. Nate Freese-BC 12 10 16 62.5 0.83 Passing Offense (272.17) 2nd 28th Passing Defense (244.75) 12th 84th PASSING AVG/GAME G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD PG FIELD GOAL PCT G FG FGA LG Pct. 1. Tajh Boyd-CU 14 298 499 12 59.7 3828 33 273.4 1. Cody Journell-VT 12 14 17 42 82.4 Pass Effi ciency (124.72) 9th 77th 2. Sean Renfree-DU 12 282 434 11 65.0 2891 14 240.9 2. Chandler Catanzaro-CU 14 22 27 47 81.5 Pass Effi ciency Def. (149.30) 12th 108th 3. Bryn Renner-NC 13 239 350 13 68.3 3086 26 237.4 Dustin Hopkins-FS 13 22 27 53 81.5 Turnovers Gained (11) 12th T-116th 4. Mike Glennon-ST 13 283 453 12 62.5 3054 31 234.9 4. Jake Wieclaw-UM 12 11 14 49 78.6 5. Tanner Price-WF 13 253 422 6 60.0 3017 20 232.1 5. Jimmy Newman-WF 13 17 22 46 77.3 Turnovers Lost (21) 7th T-49th 6. Jacory Harris-UM 11 195 300 9 65.0 2486 20 226.0 6. Robert Randolph-VA 13 16 23 48 69.6 Turnover Margin (-.75) 12th 108th 7. EJ Manuel-FS 12 203 311 8 65.3 2666 18 222.2 7. Niklas Sade-ST 13 11 16 45 68.8 8. Logan Thomas-VT 14 234 391 10 59.8 3013 19 215.2 8. Justin Moore-GT 13 11 17 41 64.7 Net Punting (37.72) 2nd 37th 9. Michael Rocco-VA 13 222 366 12 60.7 2671 13 205.5 9. Nate Freese-BC 12 10 16 52 62.5 Field Goals Pct. (.875) 12th 115th 10. Danny O’Brien-MD 9 15 266 10 56.4 1648 7 183.1 10. Nick Ferrara-MD 12 12 20 42 60.0 PAT Pct. (1.000) T-1st -- PASSING EFFICIENCY G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Eff. PUNTING AVERAGE G Pnt Yds LG Avg Kickoff Returns (20.41) 7th 84th 1. Bryn Renner-NC 13 239 350 13 68.3 3086 26 159.4 1. Shawn Powell-FS 13 57 2681 69 47.0 Kickoff Return Defense (17.53) 2nd 3rd 2. EJ Manuel-FS 12 203 311 8 65.3 2666 18 151.2 2. Dalton Botts-UM 12 48 2051 62 42.7 3. Jacory Harris-UM 11 195 300 9 65.0 2486 20 150.6 3. Alex King-DU 12 50 2104 60 42.1 Punt Returns (9.04) 5th 51st 4. Tajh Boyd-CU 14 298 499 12 59.7 3828 33 141.2 4. Dawson Zimmerman-CU 14 65 2717 59 41.8 Punt Return Defense (7.26) 9th 51st 5. Mike Glennon-ST 13 283 453 12 62.5 3054 31 136.4 5. Alex Wulfeck-WF 13 70 2780 59 39.7 Sacks By (1.42) 10th 94th 6. Logan Thomas-VT 14 234 391 10 59.8 3013 19 135.5 6. Sean Poole-GT 13 36 1429 55 39.7 7. Tanner Price-WF 13 253 422 6 60.0 3017 20 132.8 7. Nick Ferrara-MD 12 57 2249 56 39.5 Sacks Allowed (1.58) T-5th T-43rd 8. Michael Rocco-VA 13 222 366 12 60.7 2671 13 127.1 8. Jimmy Howell-VA 13 62 2442 55 39.4 Tackles For Loss (4.33) 12th 109th 9. Sean Renfree-DU 12 282 434 11 65.0 2891 14 126.5 9. Thomas Hibbard-NC 12 51 1999 56 39.2 First Downs (19.58) 10th 73rd 10. Chase Rettig-BC 12 170 317 9 53.6 1954 12 112.2 10. Ryan Quigley-BC 12 69 2657 52 38.5 Opp. First Downs (20.17) 8th 63rd RECEPTIONS G Rec Yards TD Lg Avg PG KICKOFF RETURNS G Ret Yds TD Lg Avg 3rd Down Conv. (.392) 8th 76th 1. Dwight Jones-NC 13 85 1196 12 66 14.1 6.5 1. T.J. Thorpe-NC 13 36 960 1 100 26.7 2. Chris Givens-WF 13 83 1330 9 79 16.0 6.4 2. Sammy Watkins-CU 13 33 826 1 89 25.0 Opp. 3rd Down Conv. (.430) 10th 87th 3. Sammy Watkins-CU 13 82 1219 12 65 14.9 6.3 3. -UM 11 25 592 0 54 23.7 4th Down Conv. (.611) 1st 24th 4. Michael Campanaro-WF 12 73 833 2 41 11.4 6.1 4. T.J. Graham-ST 13 44 986 0 46 22.4 Opp. 4th Down Conv. (.667) T-11th T-111th 5. Conner Vernon-DU 12 70 956 6 53 13.7 5.8 5. Jamison Crowder-DU 12 38 814 0 35 21.4 6. DeAndre Hopkins-CU 14 72 978 5 50 13.6 5.1 6. Lovell Jackson-WF 12 33 700 0 65 21.2 Penalty YPG (38.92) 8th 16th 7. Donovan Varner-DU 12 61 713 3 64 11.7 5.1 7. Spiffy Evans-BC 9 23 485 0 32 21.1 Opp. Penalty YPG (53.7) 1st 34th 8. Kris Burd-VA 13 66 913 3 38 13.8 5.1 8. Darius Jennings-VA 13 30 599 0 35 20.0 9. Jarrett Boykin-VT 13 61 761 5 60 12.5 4.7 9. Desmond Scott-DU 9 19 375 0 31 19.7 Time of Possession (30:57) 3rd 33rd 10. Kevin Dorsey-MD 10 45 573 3 59 12.7 4.5 10. Justus Pickett-MD 12 30 568 0 39 18.9 Redzone Offense (.723) 10th 107th Redzone Defense (.880) 12th T-102nd RECEIVING YARDS G Rec Yards TD Lg Avg PG PUNT RETURNS G Ret Yds TD LG Avg 1. Chris Givens-WF 13 83 1330 9 79 16.0 102.3 1. Jayron Hosley-VT 13 18 228 0 55 12.7 2. Sammy Watkins-CU 13 82 1219 12 65 14.9 93.8 2. T.J. Graham-ST 13 17 195 1 82 11.5 Individual ACC NCAA 3. Dwight Jones-NC 13 85 1196 12 66 14.1 92.0 3. Greg Reid-FS 11 37 416 1 83 11.2 Sean Renfree 4. Conner Vernon-DU 12 70 956 6 53 13.7 79.7 4. Tony Logan-MD 11 16 96 0 24 6.0 5. Kris Burd-VA 13 66 913 3 38 13.8 70.2 Passing Yards (240.9) 2nd 29th 6. DeAndre Hopkins-CU 14 72 978 5 50 13.6 69.9 INTERCEPTIONS G Int Yds TD Lg Avg Pass Effi ciency (126.5) 9th 73rd 7. Michael Campanaro-WF 12 73 833 2 41 11.4 69.4 1. David Amerson-ST 13 13 205 2 65 1.00 8. -UM 12 46 811 8 57 17.6 67.6 2. Josh Bush-WF 13 6 115 0 54 0.46 Total Offense (236.1) 3rd 46th 9. Danny Coale-VT 14 60 904 3 63 15.1 64.6 3. Brandan Bishop-ST 13 5 53 0 36 0.38 Donovan Varner 10. Stephen Hill-GT 13 28 820 5 82 29.3 63.1 4. Lamarcus Joyner-FS 13 4 22 0 22 0.31 Receptions (5.1) 7th T-65th Rodney McLeod-VA 13 4 15 0 8 0.31 TOTAL OFFENSE G Run Pass Ply Tot PG 6. Cameron Chism-MD 10 3 100 2 54 0.30 Receiving Yards (5.1) 12th T-93rd 1. Tajh Boyd-CU 14 218 3828 641 4046 289.0 7. Terrell Manning-ST 11 3 9 0 4 0.27 Conner Vernon 2. Logan Thomas-VT 14 469 3013 544 3482 248.7 8. Luke Kuechly-BC 12 3 71 1 45 0.25 3. Sean Renfree-DU 12 -58 2891 492 2833 236.1 Chase Minnifi eld-VA 12 3 54 1 54 0.25 Receptions (5.8) 5th T-41st 4. EJ Manuel-FS 12 151 2666 421 2817 234.8 Dexter McDougle-MD 12 3 0 0 0 0.25 Receiving Yards (79.7) 4th 43rd 5. Jacory Harris-UM 11 88 2486 353 2574 234.0 Will Snyderwine 6. Bryn Renner-NC 13 -88 3086 407 2998 230.6 TACKLES G UA A Total PG 7. Tanner Price-WF 13 -53 3017 500 2964 228.0 1. Luke Kuechly-BC 12 102 89 191 15.9 Scoring (4.7) 10th -- 8. Mike Glennon-ST 13 -110 3054 504 2944 226.5 2. Demetrius Hartsfi eld-MD 9 50 58 108 12.0 PAT Kicking (28-28, 1.000) T-1st -- 9. Michael Rocco-VA 13 20 2671 406 2691 207.0 3. Matt Daniels-DU 12 65 61 126 10.5 Jamison Crowder 10. Tevin Washington-GT 13 987 1652 393 2639 203.0 4. Sean Spence-UM 11 54 52 106 9.6 5. Julian Burnett-GT 13 60 60 120 9.2 Kick Return Average (21.4) 5th 96th ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds PG 6. Eric Franklin-MD 12 64 42 106 8.8 Desmond Scott 1. Sammy Watkins-CU 13 231 1219 12 826 2288 176.0 7. Steve Greer-VA 12 43 60 103 8.6 2. David Wilson-VT 14 1709 129 0 415 2253 160.9 8. Audie Cole-ST 13 61 47 108 8.3 Kick Return Average (19.7) 9th -- 3. T.J. Graham-ST 13 -5 757 195 986 1933 148.7 9. Kevin Pierre-Louis-BC 9 37 37 74 8.2 Alex King 4. Lamar Miller-UM 12 1272 85 0 162 1519 126.6 10. Zach Brown-NC 13 62 43 105 8.1 Punting (42.1) 3rd 34th 5. Giovani Bernard-NC 13 1253 362 0 0 1615 124.2 Earl Wolff-ST 13 59 46 105 8.1 6. Travis Benjamin-UM 11 19 609 121 592 1341 121.9 12. Joe Vellano-MD 12 54 40 94 7.8 Matt Daniels 7. Perry Jones-VA 13 915 506 47 0 1468 112.9 13. Cyhl Quarles-WF 13 52 49 101 7.8 Tackles (10.5) 3rd 14th 8. Chris Givens-WF 13 77 1330 15 18 1440 110.8 14. Walt Canty-DU 12 50 37 87 7.2 9. Andre Ellington-CU 13 1178 109 0 131 1418 109.1 15. Corico Hawkins-CU 14 49 48 97 6.9 Passes Defended (1.33) 3rd T-8th 10. Orwin Smith-GT 12 615 306 0 352 1273 106.1 Walt Canty SACKS G Solo Ast. Total PG Tackles (7.2) 14th -- SCORING G TD XPT FG 2XP Pts PG 1. Andre Branch-CU 14 10 1 10.5 0.75 1. Dustin Hopkins-FS 13 0 22 44 0 110 8.5 2. Brandon Jenkins-FS 13 7 2 8.0 0.62 Fumbles Forced (0.25) T-3rd T-41st 2. Chandler Catanzaro-CU 14 0 22 52 0 118 8.4 3. Quinton Coples-NC 13 7 1 7.5 0.58 Kelby Brown 3. Cody Journell-VT 12 0 14 43 0 85 7.1 4. Andre Monroe-MD 9 4 2 5.0 0.56 Tackles (6.5) 21st -- 4. Jimmy Newman-WF 13 0 17 39 0 90 6.9 5. Jeremiah Attaochu-GT 11 6 0 6.0 0.55 5. Justin Moore-GT 13 0 11 56 0 89 6.8 6. James Gayle-VT 13 6 2 7.0 0.54 Ross Cockrell 6. Giovani Bernard-NC 13 14 0 0 0 84 6.5 Bjoern Werner-FS 13 7 0 7.0 0.54 Tackles (5.1) 34th -- Tevin Washington-GT 13 14 0 0 0 84 6.5 8. Terrell Manning-ST 11 4 3 5.5 0.50 8. Robert Randolph-VA 13 0 16 32 0 80 6.2 9. J.R. Collins-VT 14 5 2 6.0 0.43 Passes Defended (0.91) 8th 68th 9. Niklas Sade-ST 13 0 11 46 0 79 6.1 10. Audie Cole-ST 13 5 1 5.5 0.42 10. Sammy Watkins-CU 13 13 0 0 0 78 6.0 Cornellius Carradine-FS 13 5 1 5.5 0.42 Darryl Cato-Bishop-ST 13 5 1 5.5 0.42 Zach Brown-NC 13 5 1 5.5 0.42 Art Norman-ST 13 4 3 5.5 0.42

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