Twenty-One Straight Bowl Games | Eight Conference Titles @VT_Football 2014 Football Game Notes

ACC Champions: 2004 | 2007 | 2008 | 2010 Big East Champions: 1995 | 1996 | 1999 Southern Champions: 1963

Saturday, Sept. 20, 2014 • Noon Lane Stadium/Worsham Field 65,632 • Blacksburg, Va. Series vs. : VT leads, 8-3 Last Meeting: VT, 17-10 (2013; in Atlanta) BROADCAST INFORMATION Television: ESPN PBP: Dave Pasch Analyst: Brian Griese Sidelines: Tom Luginbill Georgia Tech (3-0, 0-0 ACC) (2-1, 0-0 ACC) Radio: Virginia Tech IMG Sports Network PBP: Bill Roth (27th season) YELLOW JACKETS AP/Coaches HOKIEs Analyst: Mike Burnop (32nd season) In Stadium Broadcast: 105.3 FM The Series up. One of the first bolts to strike hit the rental car of ESPN Digital: Hokies Xtra & TuneIn (free on downloaded apps) • Virginia Tech and Georgia Tech will be meeting on analyst Lee Corso. Sirius: Channel 91; XM: Channel 91 the gridiron for the 12th time in a series that dates back to • The 2007 game might top it all as four Hokie jerseys 1990. The Hokies lead the series 8-3 after beating the Yellow went missing before the game, including the one of Athletics Communications Associate AD for Athletics Communications: Dave Smith Jackets 17-10 last year in Atlanta. The Hokies are 4-1 against quarterback . While three of the jerseys 540-231-6726; [email protected] the Yellow Jackets at Lane Stadium/Worsham Field. eventually arrived on a private plane, Glennon didn’t have Director of Ath. Comm., Content Strategy: Bryan Johnston • The last four games, while all won by the Hokies, have a spare because his original jersey was ruined by paint from 540-231-3387; [email protected] been close. Virginia Tech has won the last four contests by Clemson’s field a few weeks before and therefore he had to Coordinator of Photography: Dave Knachel an average of seven points, including a seven-point win last play in a Georgia Tech jersey. He went on to throw for 296 540-231-3387; [email protected] year and a three-point, overtime win in 2012 at home. yards and two scores in the big win. VT On the Web: hokiesports.com/football • Georgia Tech’s last win in the series came in 2009, a 28- Twitter: twitter.com/VT_Football 23 win over the Hokies in Atlanta. The Yellow Jackets’ only Home Conference Openers Instagram: instagram.com/vthokiefootball win in Lane Stadium came in 2006, a 38-27 triumph behind • Virginia Tech is 19-3 in home conference openers a big game from Calvin Johnson. during head coach ’s tenure in Blacksburg. The Coaching Staff ON THE FIELD • The first meeting came in 1990 at Bobby Dodd Stadium Frank Beamer...... head coach where the Yellow Jackets escaped with a 6-3 win en route to Battle of the Techs Shane Beamer...... assoc. head coach/RBs a co-national championship. • Virginia Tech and Georgia Tech are two of just four Bud Foster...... defensive coordinator/ILBs • It’s been an interesting series, to say the least. The two schools in the FBS that go with “Tech” in their school name. Stacy Searels...... offensive line The other two are Louisiana Tech and Texas Tech. Aaron Moorehead...... wide receivers Techs were scheduled to meet in Blacksburg in the 2000 Charley Wiles...... defensive line BCA Bowl. With the ball on the tee and just seconds before the referee was to blow the whistle, a bolt of lightning Strong in September IN THE BOOTH Cornell Brown...... outside linebackers struck just a few hundred yards from the field. A torrential • Tech has a 72-13 mark in September dating back to the Torrian Gray...... defensive secondary downpour and lightning storm ensued, flooding the field. start of its bowl streak in the 1993 season, including a 33-8 Scot Loeffler...... offensive coordinator/QBs After a lengthy delay, the game was called and never made mark over the past eight seasons (2005-2014). Bryan Stinespring...... recruiting coordinator/TEs COUNTDOWN TO KICKOFF The 2014 Schedule 10 Opponents have converted just 10 of 43 third-down opportunities against the Virginia Tech defense thus far through Aug. 30 William & Mary W, 34-9 three games. Sept. 6 at #8 Ohio State W, 35-21 9 Nine of Tech’s 12 touchdowns so far this season have been scored by true freshmen or redshirt freshmen. Sept. 13 East Carolina L, 21-28 8 Eight players have contributed touchdowns for the Hokies during the first three games. Sept. 20 Georgia Tech * Noon Sept. 27 Western Michigan 7 True freshman receivers Isaiah Ford and Cam Phillips both had seven receptions against East Carolina, and they Oct. 4 at North Carolina * combined for all three touchdowns. Oct. 16 at Pittsburgh * 7:30 pm 6 Virginia Tech has won six of its last seven games against Georgia Tech. Oct. 23 Miami * 7:30 pm 5 Five of the last six games between the two Techs have been decided by seven points or less. Nov. 1 Boston College * 4 Tech opponents have missed their last four field goal attempts against the Hokies. Nov. 15 at Duke * 3 The Hokies have allowed just three rushing touchdowns so far this season. Nov. 22 at Wake Forest * 2 The Tech defense is ranked second nationally in team sacks with an average 5.0 per game. Nov. 28 Virginia * 1 Michael Brewer’s 56 pass attempts against ECU were the most ever for a Tech quarterback, surpassing the 53 * - ACCG gameame 4 vs. Georgia Tech attempts by Don StrockPage vs. 1 Houston in 1972 and Sean Glennon vs. VGeorgiairginia Tech T echin 2006. Foo tball Game Notes Twenty-One Straight Bowl Games | Eight Conference Titles hokiesports.com COACH FRANK BEAMER The 67-year-old Hillsville, Virginia, native began as The Beamer File Frank Beamer (Virginia Tech ’69), whose Virginia an assistant at Radford High School from 1969 through Tech teams have posted a 202-70 record over the past 21- 1971. Then, after one season as a graduate assistant at the PERSONAL: plus seasons and have appeared in bowl games each year University of Maryland, he went to The Citadel where he Born: 10/18/46, Mt. Airy, N.C. (67 years old) Hometown: Hillsville, Va. in that span, is in his 28th year as the head football coach worked five seasons under Bobby Ross and one year under Wife: former Cheryl Oakley at Tech and 34th overall. Beamer has guided the Hokies to a Art Baker. His last two years at The Citadel, Beamer was the Children: Shane, Casey Prater 226-110-2 record and sits with an overall record of defensive coordinator. In 1979, he went to Murray State Grandchildren: Sutton, Olivia, Hunter (daughters and son of Shane) 268-133-4. as the defensive coordinator under Mike Gottfried. He was Under Beamer, Tech football has enjoyed named head coach at MSU in 1981 and went on to compile EDUCATION: unprecedented success with 21 consecutive bowl a six-year record of 42-23-2. High School: Hillsville (1965) appearances, four ACC titles, five ACC Coastal Division In 1990, Beamer received a new contract and a College: Virginia Tech (1969) substantial pay raise. He refused the raise, however, crowns, three BIG EAST Conference titles, two “major” bowl Postgraduate: Radford University (1972) victories, six BCS appearances and a trip to the national until a time that all classified and faculty employees of the university could have the same opportunity for pay championship game. PLAYING EXPERIENCE: raises. Most state salaries had been frozen at the time. Tech won the BIG EAST title in 1995 and 1999, and Virginia Tech (1966-68) shared it in ‘96. Beamer was voted BIG EAST Coach of the When offered a pay increase in 2006, he did not sign the agreement until his assistant coaches were taken care of. Year by the league’s coaches each of those seasons and was COACHING EXPERIENCE: tabbed the Atlantic Coast Conference Coach of the Year in He is married to the former Cheryl Oakley of 1972 Graduate Assistant, Maryland both 2004 and 2005. Richmond, Virginia. They have two children, Shane, a 1973-76 Assistant Coach, The Citadel In 1997, he was inducted into the Virginia Tech former member of his dad’s football team at Virginia Tech 1977-78 Defensive Coordinator, The Citadel Sports Hall of Fame, becoming the first active coach at the and now the associate head coach/running backs coach at 1979-80 Defensive Coordinator, Murray State university to be honored in that fashion. Following the Virginia Tech; and daughter Casey, a 2003 graduate of Tech. 1981-86 Head Coach, Murray State 1999 season, he earned eight national coach of the year He has three grandchildren, Sutton, Olivia and Hunter, 1981 (8-3) honors. children of Shane and his wife, Emily. Casey was married in 1982 (4-7) During his undergraduate days at Tech, Beamer 2012 to former Virginia Tech wrestler Canaan Prater. 1983 (7-4) started three years as a and played on the Beamer was born in Mt. Airy, North Carolina, and 1984 (9-2) Hokies’ 1966 and 1968 Liberty Bowl teams. grew up in Hillsville, Virginia. At Hillsville High, he earned 1985 (7-3-1) 11 varsity letters as a three-sport athlete in football, 1986 (7-4-1) Ohio Valley co-champs basketball and baseball. 1987- Head Coach, Virginia Tech Winningest NCAA FBS An avid NASCAR fan, Beamer has been the official 1987 (2-9) Football Coaches starter for races at Bristol Motor Speedway, Martinsville 1988 (3-8) All-Time By Victories Speedway and Richmond International Raceway. 1989 (6-4-1) Minimum 10 years as head coach at FBS institutions; Beamer, who is the winningest active coach in the 1990 (6-5) record at four-year colleges only; bowl games included Football Bowl Subdivision with 268 victories, had his No. 1991 (5-6) 25 jersey retired by Tech in a pregame ceremony before 1992 (2-8-1) 1. 377 Bobby Bowden (12 wins vacated) the Marshall game in 2002. He is sixth all-time among 1993 (9-3) Independence Bowl champs 2. 323 Bear Bryant FBS coaches (min. 10 seasons at FBS school) in terms of 1994 (8-4) Gator Bowl 3. 319 Pop Warner all-time victories. 1995 (10-2) BIG EAST champs; 4. 314 Amos Alonzo Stagg Sugar Bowl champs 5. 298 Joe Paterno (111 wins vacated) STABILITY AT THE TOP 1996 (10-2) BIG EAST co-champs; 6. 268 * Frank Beamer • Frank Beamer, the first Tech alumnus to guide Orange Bowl 7. 257 LaVell Edwards Virginia Tech’s football program since the 1940s, has 1997 (7-5) Gator Bowl 8. 255 Tom Osborne coached and won more football games at Tech than any 1998 (9-3) Music City Bowl champs 9. 249 Lou Holtz other head coach. 1999 (11-1) BIG EAST champs; 10. 244 Mack Brown • Not one of the 125 active FBS head football Sugar Bowl/National Champ Game 2000 (11-1) Gator Bowl champs * - active coach; coaches has been at his current school longer than Beamer. taken from 2014 NCAA Football Record Book • During Beamer’s 27 previous years at Virginia 2001 (8-4) Gator Bowl 2002 (10-4) San Francisco Bowl champs Tech, 20 different 2003 (8-5) Insight Bowl MILESTONE GAMES FOR BEAMER power conference 2004 (10-3) ACC champs; Sugar Bowl • First Collegiate Game and Win: Southeast Missouri (37-23); Sept. 5, 1981 (at Murray St.) schools have had six 2005 (11-2) Gator Bowl champs • First Win at Tech: Navy (31-11); Oct. 3, 1987 or more head coaches, 2006 (10-3) Chick-fil-A Bowl • 50th Career Win: West Virginia (12-10); Oct. 7, 1989 including five schools • First Bowl Game and Bowl Win: Indiana (45-20); Independence Bowl; Dec. 31, 1993 2007 (11-3) ACC champs; Orange Bowl in the ACC: Boston 2008 (10-4) ACC champs; • 100th Career Win: East Carolina (35-14); Nov. 9, 1996 College (7), Louisville Orange Bowl champs • 100th Win at Tech: Connecticut (52-10); Sept. 1, 2001 (7), North Carolina 2009 (10-3) Chick-fil-A Bowl champs • 150th Career Win: Arkansas State (63-7); Aug. 25, 2004 (7), Pittsburgh (7) 2010 (11-3) ACC champs; Orange Bowl • 150th Win at Tech: Southern Miss (36-6); Oct. 21, 2006 and Miami (6). Two 2011 (11-3) Sugar Bowl • 200th Career Win: Ohio (28-7); Sept. 15, 2007 schools - Stanford and 2012 (7-6) Russell Athletic Bowl champs • 200th Win at Tech: East Carolina (17-10); Sept. 10, 2011 Vanderbilt - have had 2013 (8-5) Sun Bowl • 250th Career Win: North Carolina (24-21); Nov. 17, 2011 eight different coaches 2014 (2-1) Conference Titles: Conference Coach Of The Year: during the time Record at MSU: 42-23-2 (six years) Big East: 1995, 1996 (co), 1999 Big East: 1995, 1996, 1999 Beamer has been the Record at VT: 226-110-2 (28th year) ACC: 2004, 2007, 2008, 2010 ACC: 2004, 2005 head coach at Tech. Record (overall): 268-133-4 (34th year)

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The Coaches Hokie Trends 2014 Beamer August 1-0 5-3 September 1-1 79-28-1 October 0-0 66-32-1 November 0-0 63-31 Frank Beamer...... Coach...... Paul Johnson December/January 0-0 13-16 Virginia Tech...... School...... Georgia Tech VT’s Conference (Big East/ACC) Record Virginia Tech (‘69)...... Alma Mater...... Western Carolina (‘79) At home 0-0 62-18 On the road 0-0 56-26 226-110-2 (28th year)...... Record at School...... 50-32 (seventh year) Neutral 0-0 0-0 268-133-4 (34th year)...... Overall Record...... 157-71 (18th year) VT’s Non-Conference Record 8-3...... Record vs. the opponent...... 1-5 At home 1-1 70-18-1 5-1...... Beamer vs. Johnson On the road 1-0 25-27-1 Neutral 0-0 13-21 VT vs. Ranked Opponents (AP) In Select Company omebacks nder eamer At home 0-0 23-23-1 • With the win over East Carolina on Sept. 10, 2011, C U B On the road 1-0 17-37 Biggest Second-Half Comeback Victories: Virginia Tech head coach Frank Beamer joined another elite Neutral 0-0 10-23 15 points Virginia (1995) VT’s Record in Games ... group, one that includes coaches to win 200 or more games at trailed 29-14 after 3rd...... won 36-29 Decided by 4-7 pts. 0-1 26-25 one college. 14 points North Carolina (2008) Decided by 3 or less pts. 0-0 20-24-2 • Currently, only 10 current or former FBS/Division I-A Home during the day 1-1 106-27-1 trailed 17-3 in 3rd ...... won 20-17 Away during the day 0-0 53-37 coaches, as well as only 36 coaches at all levels, are in this 11 points Louisville (2004) Home at night 0-0 26-9 group. trailed 24-13 in 4th ...... won 35-24 Away at night 1-0 28-17-1 VT’s Record When Scoring ... iggest omeback ictory B Total C V : Less than 20 points 0-0 28-58-2 Coaches With 200+Victories at One College 20 points Duke (2012) 20-24 points 0-1 29-32 FBS/Division I-A only trailed 20-0 in 1st ...... won 41-20 25+ points 2-0 169-20 VT’s Record When Allowing ... Less than 14 points 1-0 126-5-1 Bobby Bowden, Florida St. (1976-2009) 304 Where Beamer Ranks 14-24 points 1-0 83-29-1 Joe Paterno, Penn St. (1966-2011) 298 25+ points 0-1 17-76 LaVell Edwards, BYU (1972-2000) 257 Active NCAA FBS Coaches BY WINS VT’s Record When ... Minimum five years as FBS head coach; record at four-year colleges only Leading after the 1st qtr 2-0 144-36 Tom Osborne, Nebraska (1973-97) 255 Trailing after the 1st qtr 0-1 39-50-2 268 Frank Beamer (Virginia Tech) Amos Alonzo Stagg, Chicago (1892-1932) 244 Leading at halftime 2-0 179-29 221 Steve Spurrier (South Carolina) Trailing at halftime 0-1 31-73 Chris Ault, Nevada (1976-92, 95-95, 04-12) 233 211 Brian Kelly (Notre Dame) Leading after the 3rd qtr 2-0 200-19-1 Bear Bryant, Alabama (1958-82) 232 Trailing after the 3rd qtr 0-1 16-85 180 Bill Snyder (Kansas State) Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech (1987-) 226 Tied heading into the 4th qtr 0-0 10-6-1 178 Gary Pinkel (Missouri) Playing an OT game 0-0 6-3 Woody Hayes, Ohio St. (1951-78) 205 175 Larry Blakeney (Troy) Scoring first 2-0 155-40-1 Vince Dooley, Georgia (1964-88) 201 Opponent scores first 0-1 71-70-1 168 Nick Saban (Alabama) Outrushing opponent 2-1 195-41-2 Being outrushed 0-0 30-69 Active NCAA Coaches Rushing total is even 0-0 1-0 BY BOWL APPEARANCES Blocking a kick 0-0 75-33 21 Frank Beamer (Virginia Tech) Scoring a def/ST TD 1-0 82-25 VT’s Record With ... Team Results For Quarterbacks 20 Steve Spurrier (South Carolina) Less than 300 yards total offense 0-0 35-50-1 Under Beamer 15 Nick Saban (Alabama) 300-399 yards total offense 1-1 91-38-1 (starters; by victories) 15 Bill Snyder (Kansas State) 400-499 yards total offense 1-0 76-16 500-599 yards total offense 0-0 18-6 Name Years Record Pct. 15 Bob Stoops (Oklahoma) 600+ yards total offense 0-0 6-0 Taylor, Tyrod 2007-10 34-8 .810 Less than 100 yards rushing 0-1 17-45 Randall, Bryan 2002-04 26-12 .684 100-199 yards rushing 1-0 83-47-2 Beamer Notables 200-249 yards rushing 1-0 61-11 Thomas, Logan 2011-13 26-14 .650 268-133-4 Overall Record 250+ yards rushing 0-0 65-7 Vick, Michael 1999-00 21-1 .955 226-110-2 Overall Record at Virginia Tech Less than 100 yards passing 0-0 30-16 Druckenmiller, Jim 1995-96 20-4 .833 100-199 yards passing 1-0 105-57-1 132-36-1 Record Lane Stadium 200-299 yards passing 1-1 78-29-1 DeShazo, Maurice 1992-94 19-14-1 .586 62-18 Record in ACC Regular Season Games 300-399 yards passing 0-0 13-7 Glennon, Sean 2006-08 18-8 .692 44-49-1 Record vs. Top 25 Teams 400+ yards passing 0-0 0-1 43-8 Record vs. ACC Coastal Division VT’s Record Allowing ... Furrer, Will 1988-91 16-18-1 .486 Less than 200 yards total offense 1-0 46-3 22-12 Record vs. ACC Atlantic Division Clark, Al 1997-98 12-7 .632 200-299 yards total offense 0-0 94-18-1 Vick, Marcus 2005 11-2 .846 31-9 Record in ACC Home Games 300-399 yards total offense 1-0 66-44-1 Noel, Grant 2001-02 10-4 .714 31-9 Record in ACC Road Games 400-499 yards total offense 0-0 17-29 22-4 Record in ACC Coastal Home Games 500-599 yards total offense 0-1 2-13 Sorensen, Nick 1997-98 3-1 .750 12-7 Record in ACC Atlantic Home Games 600+ yards total offense 0-0 1-3 Young, Cam 1989 3-3 .500 Less than 100 yards rushing 1-1 125-26 21-4 Record in ACC Coastal Road Games 100-199 yards rushing 1-0 84-50-2 Brewer, Michael 2014- 2-1 .667 10-5 Record in ACC Atlantic Road Games 200-249 yards rushing 0-0 12-15 Meyer, Dave 1998-00 2-1 .667 21 Bowl Appearances 250+ yards rushing 0-0 5-19 Chapman, Erik 1987 2-9 .182 8 BCS/BCA Appearances Less than 100 yards passing 0-0 33-11 3 Big East Titles 100-199 yards passing 1-0 111-38-1 Wooten, Rodd 1989, 91 1-2 .333 200-299 yards passing 1-0 60-36-1 Koel, Treg 1992 0-1 .000 5 ACC Champ. Game Appearances 300-399 yards passing 0-0 19-20 Totals 1987- 226-110-2 .672 4 ACC Titles 400+ yards passing 0-1 3-5

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Pronunciation Guide 2014 ACC Standings NAMES Mark LEAL...... lee-AL COASTAL DIVISION Kevin ASANTE...... uh-SAHN-tay Scot LOEFFLER...... LEFF-ler Team Conf. Overall DETRICK Bonner...... DEE-trick SHAI McKenzie...... SHY Pittsburgh 1-0 3-0 Virginia 1-0 2-1 MICHAEL BRAINARD...... BRAY-nerd DAHMAN McKinnon...... duh-MAHN Duke 0-0 3-0 Michael BRANTHOVER...... BRAN-oh-ver Andrew MOTUAPUAKA...... muh-TOO-uh-poo-WAH-kuh Georgia Tech 0-0 3-0 Willie BYRN...... Burn DADI Nicolas...... like Daddy North Carolina 0-0 2-0 Virginia Tech 0-0 2-1 Augie CONTE...... CON-tee Parker OSTERLOH...... OH-ster-low Miami 0-1 2-1 Eddie D’ANTUONO...... dan-TWAHN-oh Stacy SEARELS...... Surls (rhymes with curls) Ken EKANEM...... ee-CAN-um Anthony SHEGOG...... shih-GOG ATLANTIC DIVISION Team Conf. Overall Brandon FACYSON...... FAY-sun (rhymes with Jason) Adam TARASCHKE...... tuh-RASH-kee Louisville 1-1 2-1 Greg GADELL...... guh-DELL North Carolina State 0-0 3-0 Johnathan GALANTE...... guh-LAHN-tay HOMETOWNS Florida State 0-0 2-0 DER’WOUN Greene...... DARE-ee-on MISSISSAUGA, Ontario (Stanford)...... miss-ih-SAW-guh Syracuse 0-0 2-0 Clemson 0-0 1-1 Sean HUELSKAMP...... HULES-camp Portsmouth, Va. (Greene)...... PORTS-muth Wake Forest 0-0 1-1 KYSHOEN Jarrett...... KY-shawn Terre Haute, Ind. (Hughes)...... TARE-uh HOTE Boston College 0-1 2-1 Melvin KEIHN...... CANE This Week in the ACC Saturday, September 20 Maine at Boston College 50 Years of Lane Presbyterian at North Carolina State On Oct. 2, 1965, Virginia Tech played the first continue to lead the Hokies out of that famous tunnel North Carolina at East Carolina varsity football game in Lane Stadium, a 9-7 win over again this year. Tulane at Duke William & Mary. While it doesn’t look quite the same as it Throughout the season, the athletic department Army at Wake Forest did half a century ago, Lane Stadium played host to the will be honoring the great moments and players who Maryland at Syracuse Iowa at Pittsburgh Hokies and William & Mary on Aug. 30 of this year as Tech have made Lane Stadium special over the past 50 years. Virginia at BYU opened its 50th season in the legendary stadium. Fans can vote on an All-Lane Stadium Team, Louisville at Florida International Ironically, the first game ever in Lane Stadium presented by nTelos Wireless, view game programs from Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech was a freshman game against Maryland on Sept. 24 that every varsity game played, relive the most memorable Clemson at Florida State included then-freshman Frank Beamer on the roster. He’ll plays and moments and get a lot more at Miami at Nebraska www.lanestadium50.com. Keeping Up With The Non-Conference Foes Then and Now William & Mary (2-1): open 1965 Year 2014 Ohio State (2-1): open 35,050 Capacity 65,632 T. Marshall Hahn, Jr. VT President Timothy D. Sands East Carolina (2-1): North Carolina Frank Moseley Athletic Director Whit Babcock Jerry Claiborne Head Coach Frank Beamer Western Michigan (1-1): Murray State Independent Conference Atlantic Coast $0.31 per gallon Cost of Gas $3.56 per gallon MOST YEARS AT $0.05 Cost of a Stamp $0.49 $1.05 Gallon of Milk $3.50 CURRENT SCHOOL (FBS ONLY; includes this season) 28 Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech, 1987-2014 hat s a okie? W ’ H Just Virginia Tech, Please 24 Larry Blakeney, Troy 1991-2014 That’s the most frequently asked question regarding Virginia Tech While the full name of the school is Virginia 23 Bill Snyder, Kansas St. 1989-2005, 2009-2014 athletics. The answer leads all the way back to 1896 when Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, the school 16 Kirk Ferentz, Iowa 1999-2014 Agricultural and Mechanical College changed its name to Virginia is commonly referred to as “Virginia Tech.” Polytechnic Institute. Founded in 1872, as Virginia Agricultural 16 Bob Stoops, Oklahoma 1999-2014 With the change came the necessity for writing a new cheer and a and Mechanical College, the university changed its 15 Gary Patterson, TCU 2000-14 contest for such a purpose was held by the student body. Senior O.M. Stull named to Virginia Polytechnic Institute in 1896. won first prize for his "Old Hokie" yell which still is used today. Fans of the athletic department, as well as Later, when asked if "Hokie" had any special meaning, Stull media covering the Hokies, shortened the name to TECH IN OVERTIME (6-3) explained the words he used had no hidden or symbolic meaning, but VPI, but it eventually became Virginia Tech. 9/19/98 at Miami 27- 20 W OT had been thought up in an effort to get attention. Hokie soon became a The “State University” was added in 1970 to 11/9/02 at Syracuse 42- 50 L 3OT nickname for all Tech teams and for those people loyal to Tech athletics. bring the official title to what it is today. 11/15/03 at Temple 24- 23 W OT Following is the "Old Hokie" yell in its original form: Those covering Hokie athletics are asked to 1/3/12 vs. Michigan 20- 23 L OT refer to the university as simply “Virginia Tech.” 9/3/12 Georgia Tech 20- 17 W OT Hoki, Hoki, Hoki Hy! Virginia Tech University, VPI and SU, Tech! Tech! V.P.I.! VPI&SU, VT or VA Tech are not recognized 11/17/12 at Boston College 30- 23 W OT Sola-Rex Sola-Rah names and should not be used. 12/28/12 vs. Rutgers 13- 10 W OT Polytech-Vir-gin-i-a!! 9/21/13 Marshall 29- 21 W 3OT Rae, Ri, V.P.I. 11/16/13 Maryland 24- 27 L OT

Game 4 vs. Georgia Tech Page 4 Virginia Tech Football Game Notes Twenty-One Straight Bowl Games | Eight Conference Titles @VT_Football Virginia Tech Football Twenty-One Bowls in a Row • With its trip to the Hyundai Sun Bowl last year, Tech is BY THE NUMBERS Conference Affiliations now one of only two teams to go to participate in 21 bowls in 1978 … last time Ohio State lost a home opener prior to a row. The only other team is Florida State, although the NCAA • 1892-97: Independent Virginia Tech’s win at the Horseshoe earlier this season – a does not recognize its 2006 Emerald Bowl. • 1898: Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Assoc. stretch of 35 seasons. • 1899-1906: Independent • 1907-21: South Atlantic Intercollegiate Active Consecutive Bowl Appearances 763 … total yards passing for both Tech and its opponents Athletic Association 1. Florida State 32 this season. • 1922-64: Southern Conference 2. Virginia Tech 21 1963 champions 3. Georgia, Georgia Tech 17 262 … by the Hokies since 2000 are the • 1965-90: Independent 5. Oklahoma 15 most by any FBS team. • 1991-2003: Big East 1995 champions • With its bowl trip last year, Virginia Tech is now one of 251 … passing yards by Texas Tech transfer Michael 1996 co-champions only six programs in history to go to a bowl Brewer in the opener against William & Mary were the 1999 champions in at least 21 straight years, Nebraska (35), Michigan (33), most for a Hokie player in an opening game since Bryan • 2004-present: ACC Florida State (32; active), Alabama (25), Florida (22) and Randall passed for 278 yards in the Hokies’ 2003 opener 2004 champions Virginia Tech (21; active). against UCF. 2007 champions 2008 champions All-Time Consecutive Bowl Appearances 109 … wins for Virginia Tech since 2003 tie the Hokies 2010 champions (Coaches) with Oregon for the sixth-most wins among FBS teams 1. Bobby Bowden (1982-09) 28 during that stretch. The Lunch Pail D 2. Tom Osborne (1973-97) 25 During Bud Foster’s 248-game tenure as 3. Paul “Bear” Bryant (1959-82) 24 92 … percent of scores in the red zone for the Hokies so defensive/co-defensive coordinator, Tech has … 4. Frank Beamer (active) 21 far this season with nine touchdowns and two field goals • had 47 different defensive players score touchdowns. 5. LaVell Edwards (1978-94) 17 in 12 trips. • scored 73 touchdowns (50 on pass interceptions, 22 on 72 … of Virginia Tech’s 90 points this season have been returns and one on a fumble recovery). Scoring Streak • held opponents to an average of 107.9 yards rushing • Tech has scored in a school- and ACC-record 246 scored by true freshmen or redshirt freshmen. and 16.9 points per game. straight football games, beginning with a win over Miami on 56 … passing attempts by Michael Brewer against ECU • been nationally ranked in the top five of a major Sept. 23, 1995. The streak began after a 16-0 loss to Cincinnati were the most ever by a Tech quarterback, surpassing the defensive category 37 times. The Hokies finished No. 1 in in 1995. previous school mark of 53 shared by (1972 vs. total defense in 2005 and 2006, second in 2001 and third in • The previous school record was 66 straight games Houston) and Sean Glennon (2006 vs. Georgia Tech). 1999. (1970-76). During its current streak, Tech has scored 13 or • pitched 28 shutouts. more in all but 14 games. • had at least one defensive player earn All-America 34-8 … Tech’s record in September over the past eight- plus seasons (2005-2014). honors from some publication in 17 of 19 seasons. Four Defensive Tradition players gained A-A recognition in 1999 and three were • Virginia Tech defensive coordinator Bud Foster is the .233 … percent is opponents success rate on third down honored in 2001. architect of one of the nation’s best defenses on an annual conversions (10/43) ranking the Hokies’ third nationally in • produced six first-team All-Americans and 12 others basis. Since the start of the 2000 season, Tech leads the nation third-down conversion defense. who have earned second- or third-team All-America honors in interceptions and is tied for second in turnovers gained. from one of the recognized groups. Check out these numbers Foster’s crew has put up: 21 … first-quarter points scored by East Carolina against • had 37 players drafted by NFL teams. the Hokies marked just the second time in Frank Beamer’s • produced its first Lombardi Award winner and its first Most Interceptions Forced (2000-current) tenure as head coach at Tech that an opposing team had Nagurski Trophy winner in Corey Moore. 1. Virginia Tech...... 262 scored three first quarter touchdowns. The other team to • produced two BIG EAST defensive players of the year 2. Boise State...... 246 do it was Georgia Tech in a 38-27 win over the Hokies in – Corey Moore, who earned the honor in both 1998 and 3. Oklahoma...... 245 Blacksburg during the 2006 season. 1999, and Cornell Brown, who won it in 1995. 4. Florida...... 236 • featured 10 players who have recorded nine or more 5. Boston College...... 235 15 … sacks by the Tech defense are tops in the Atlantic interceptions in their career. Coast Conference and second nationally. Turnovers Gained (2000-current) 1. Oklahoma...... 412 13 … players have caught passes for Tech through its first Rushing = Outcome? 2. Virginia Tech...... 409 three games. • Under head coach Frank Beamer (338 games), the Southern Cal...... 409 11 … true freshmen have seen action during Tech’s first Hokies are 195-41-2 when outrushing their opponents, 4. Boise State...... 404 three games, tying for the most under head coach Frank 30-69 when being outrushed and 1-0 when the rushing 5. Oregon...... 399 total is even. Beamer, set last year. Defensive tackle Ricky Walker was the BLACKSBURG HISTORY latest freshman to see duty. • In Tech’s current 21-year bowl run (since 1993), Tech is 175-26 when outrushing its opponents, 26-44 when All-Time Record (1892-present) 707-446-46 9 … Tech’s national ranking in time of possession with an being outrushed and 1-0 when the rushing total is even. In Blacksburg (1892-present) 366-104-13 average of 34:21. Behind Lane Hall (1892) 1-0-0 8 … of the nine players who have scored points for the • In its current 21-year bowl run (since 1993), Tech is Sheib Field (1894-1901) 13-1-0 Hokies this season were scoring points for the first time on 113-8 when rushing for 200 yards or more. Gibboney Field (1902-08) 19-2-0 the collegiate level. Only junior tailback J.C. Coleman had Miles Field (1909-25) 60-3-3 scored at Tech prior to the 2014 season. • Since the start of the 1999 season, Tech is 130-19 Miles Stadium (1926-64) 67-25-4 when outrushing its opponent and 19-32 when being Lane Stadium (1965-present; 50th season) 206-73-6 7 … passes defended by cornerback Kendall Fuller top the outrushed. Under Beamer (1987-present) 132-36-1 ACC and rank fourth nationally.

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Game 1: Hokies Pull Away From Tribe in Opener Game 2: Tech Pulls a Stunner in the Horseshoe William & Mary 9 Virginia Tech 35

Virginia Tech 34 No. 8 Ohio State 21 Lane Stadium/Worsham Field • Blacksburg, Va. Ohio Stadium • Columbus, Ohio Aug. 30, 2014 • Attendance: 62,722 Sept. 6, 2014 • Attendance: 107,517 BLACKSBURG – Virginia Tech used a COLUMBUS, Ohio – Virginia Tech Game Notes Game Notes healthy dose of freshmen in posting a stunned nationally eighth-ranked Ohio 34-9 season-opening victory over William State University at Ohio Stadium, 35-21, • Seventeen true freshmen dressed out • The Hokies were the first unranked & Mary at Lane Stadium/Worsham Field. before a record crowd of 107,517 fans. for the game with 10 of them playing: ACC team to beat a top-10 opponent Newcomers accounted for Tech’s first 27 The win ended Buckeye streaks of 35 Isaiah Ford, Eric Gallo, Melvin Keihn, on the road since Sept. 19, 2009 when points against the Tribe – and 28 points consecutive wins in home openers, which Shai McKenzie, Braxton Pfaff, Cam Florida State defeated seventh-ranked in all – as the Hokies posted their 11th dated back to 1979, and 64 straight wins Phillips, C.J. Reavis, Joey Slye, Greg BYU in Provo, 54-28. consecutive win over W&M. against unranked, non-conference foes Stroman and Marshawn Williams. Texas Tech transfer Michael Brewer that extended back to 1982. • Cornerback Donovan Riley became opened at quarterback for the Hokies and Tech never trailed in the game, • Kicker Joey Slye became the first the 86th different Tech player to score completed 23 of 30 passes for 251 yards building a 21-7 advantage by halftime freshman to open the season as Tech’s a touchdown on defense or special and a pair of touchdowns. He engineered thanks to touchdowns from Shai starting place-kicker since Carter teams during Frank Beamer’s tenure a 14-play, 84-yard touchdown drive on McKenzie, Marshawn Williams and Warley in 2000. Slye made all four as head coach. Riley’s the Hokies’ first possession, completing fullback Sam Rogers. PATs he attempted and connected on and 63-yard return for a touchdown passes to five different receivers in the Ohio State capitalized on a pair of field goals of 20 and 27 yards. He also clinched the Tech win. process. Hokie turnovers to pull even at 21-all with kicked off five times. Freshman tailback Shai Mckenzie 11:40 left in the game, but he Hokies met • Senior Kyshoen Jarrett picked off a contributed 106 yards rushing on just nine the challenge with a pair of scores of their • The win was the 25th in a home career-best two passes in the game, carries, including a 39-yard touchdown own over the last nine minutes, assuring opener as Frank Beamer began his giving him four interceptions for his scamper that broke the game open in the their first victory away from home against 28th year as Tech’s head coach. Beamer career. third quarter. Meanwhile, true freshman a team ranked in the top eight. With the is now 19-9 in season-opening games. wide receiver Isaiah Ford and redshirt game tied, Tech marched down the field • Sophomore fullback Sam Rogers freshman tight end posted and scored on a Bucky Hodges touchdown • The game marked the start of picked up his first collegiate Tech’s first two TDs. catch to take the lead for good. Virginia Tech’s 50th season in Lane touchdown, grabbing a 10-yard pass Defensively, the Hokies held W&M out Tech scored two touchdowns on the Stadium. The first varsity game in from Michael Brewer with 52 seconds of the end zone, forcing them to settle for ground and two through the air before the stadium was also a win against remaining in the first half. three field goals. The Tribe managed just junior cornerback Donovan Riley clinched William & Mary, coming in 1965. 76 yards on the ground and 193 overall. the win with a 63-yard interception return • The Buckeye crowd of 107,517 for a score with just 46 seconds remaining. represented the most people a Tech Final Statistics It was one of three interceptions for the football team had ever played in William & Mary 3 0 3 3 — 9 defense, which also contributed seven front of. Virginia Tech 7 10 10 7 — 34 quarterback sacks. VT (7:36 re 1st) - Ford 13 pass from Brewer (Slye kick) WM (4:00 re 1st) - FG Carpenter 36 Final Statistics WM (14:50 re 2nd) - FG Carpenter 29 Virginia Tech 14 7 0 14 — 35 VT (5:40 re 2nd) - Hodges 8 pass from Brewer (Slye kick) Ohio State 7 0 7 7 — 21 VT (0:38 re 2nd) - FG Slye 20 VT (7:05 re 1st) - McKenzie 2 run (Slye kick) VT (7:59 re 3rd) - FG Slye 27 OSU (3:51 re 1st) - Barrett 2 run (Nuernberger kick) WM (4:18 re 3rd) - FG Carpenter 44 VT (0:19 re 1st) - Williams 14 run (Slye kick) VT (2:47 re 3rd) - McKenzie 39 run (Slye kick) VT (0:52 re 2nd) - Rogers 10 pass from Brewer (Slye kick) VT (13:40 re 4th) - Coleman 2 run (Slye kick) OSU (3:01 re 3rd) - Thomas 53 pass from Barrett (Nuernberger kick) Team Stats WM VT Individual Totals OSU (11:40 re 4th) - Elliott 15 run (Nuernberger kick) First downs 12 24 Rushing — WM, Abdul-Saboor 10-85, VT (8:44 re 4th) - Hodges 10 pass from Brewer (Slye kick) Rushing yds. 28-76 42-222 Anderson 3-20, Cooper 4-9, McBride 3-6, VT (0:46 re 4th) - Riley 63 interception return (Slye kick) Passing yds. 117 266 Dedmon 1-0, Team 1-(-7), Cluley 6-(-37); Team Stats VT OSU Individual Totals Return yds. 9 70 VT, McKenzie 9-106, Williams 12-41, Brewer First downs 21 19 Rushing — VT, Newsome 4-38, Rogers Passes 9-23-0 24-31-1 3-21, Coleman 10-20, Caleb 5-19, Stanford Rushing yds. 40-121 40-108 1-17, Williams 12-20, Coleman 3-16, Brewer Punts-avg. 5-52.0 3-46.3 1-12, Ford 1-3, Dyer 1-0. Passing yds. 199 219 10-16, Hodges 2-8, McKenzie 7-7, Stanford -lost 3-2 2-1 Passing — WM, Cluley 8-21-0-108, Return yds. 130 24 1-6, Ford 1-(-3); OSU, Barrett 24-70, Elliott Penalties-yds. 4-26 10-75 Brumbaugh 1-2-0-9; VT, Brewer 23-30-1-251, Passes 23-36-2 9-29-3 8-32, Samuel 5-26, Wilson 2-(-5), Team Time of poss. 27:06 32:54 Leal 1-1-0-15. Punts-avg. 6-44.7 6-39.7 1-(15). Sacks by 0-0 4-36 Receiving — WM, McBride 4-62, Reeves Fumbles-lost 1-0 1-0 Passing — VT, Brewer 23-36-2-199; 2-12, Ballard 1-19, Dedmon 1-13, Anderson Penalties-yds. 10-107 7-62 OSU, Barrett 9-29-3-219. 1-11; VT, Hodges 6-38, Ford 4-43, Malleck Time of poss. 33:30 26:30 Receiving — VT, Malleck 6-64, Byrn 3-40, Byrn 3-49, Coleman 2-(-1), Phillips Sacks by 7-54 2-24 5-51, Rogers 5-23, Ford 2-26, Hodges 2-21, 2-34, Knowles 1-38, Stanford 1-7, Gadell Stanford 2-14, Coleman 1-0; OSU, Thomas 1-15, Caleb 1-3. 6-98, Smith 1-58, Wilson 1-40, Smith 1-23.

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Game 3: Hokies Can’t Overcome Slow Start Against Pirates Seeing the Field Early On East Carolina 28 Here’s a look at who has played as a true freshman under head coach Frank Beamer: 2014 (11): Isaiah Ford, Eric Gallo, Melvin Keihn, Shai McKenzie, Braxton Pfaff, Cam Phillips, C.J. No. 17 Virginia Tech 21 Reavis, Joey Slye, Greg Stroman, Ricky Walker, Marshawn Williams Lane Stadium/Worsham Field • Blacksburg, Va. Sept. 13, 2014 • Attendance: 63,267 2013 (11) - Woody Baron, Chuck Clark, Kalvin Cline, Brandon Facyson, Kendall Fuller, Eric Kristensen, Mitchell Ludwig, Jonathan McLaughlin, Carlis Parker, Sam Rogers, BLACKSBURG – East Carolina University Game Notes Jerome Wright quarterback Shane Carden slipped into the end zone from a yard out with 16 seconds on 2012 (8) - Brooks Abbott, Deon Clarke, J.C. Coleman, Desmond Frye, A.J. Hughes, • True freshman receivers Isaiah the clock to give the visiting Pirates a 28-21 Donaldven Manning, Donovan Riley, Joshua Stanford Ford and Cam Phillips accounted for victory over No. 17 ranked Virginia Tech at seven receptions apiece against East 2011 (7) – Boye Aromire, Michael Branthover, Caleb Farris, Kyshoen Jarrett, Luther Maddy, Lane Stadium/Worsham Field. Carolina. They also accounted for Ryan Malleck, Corey Marshall Carden tossed three TD passes in the all three of Tech’s touchdowns, with first quarter to stake ECU to a lead it held 2010 (2) – Kyle Fuller, Derrick Hopkins Ford scoring twice and Phillips once. until late in the final quarter. The home- standing Hokies, meanwhile, struggled to 2009 (3) – D.J. Coles, Jayron Hosley, David Wilson • ECU receiver Cam Worthy caught six get in gear both offensively and defensively, 2008 (6) – Xavier Boyce, Jarrett Boykin, Jake Johnson, Justin Myer, Dyrell Roberts, Eddie Whitley finally getting on the board with a 73-yard passes for 224 yards in the game. His receiving yards were the third-most touchdown drive at the end of the first half. 2007 (3) – Chris Drager, Davon Morgan, Tech managed to tie the game at 21-all all-time against the Hokies. with a pair of TD passes late in the fourth 2006 (5) – Nekos Brown, Kam Chancellor, Sergio Render, Stephan Virgil, Jason Worilds • Redshirt sophomore Nigel Williams quarter only to see its ensuing kickoff sail out 2005 (1) – Macho Harris of bounds. That, plus a pair of substitution made his first collegiate start for penalties, aided the Pirates’ three-play, 65- Tech in the place of injured Corey 2004 (8) – Jared Develli, BrandonFlowers, Sean Glennon, Justin Harper, Josh Morgan, yard drive for the winning score. Marshall at defensive tackle. D.J. Parker, Eddie Royal, Brett Warren Hokie quarterback Michael Brewer 2003 (3) – David Clowney, Ryan Hash, Thomas McClelland completed 30 of 56 passing attempts for • The only other time Tech gave up 21 points in the first quarter under 298 yards and three touchdowns. It was 2002 (9) – Reggie Butler, John Candelas, Mike Imoh, Jonathan Lewis, Jimmy Martin, the most passing attempts ever for a Tech Coach Frank Beamer came in 2006 to Danny McGrath, Darryl Tapp, Cary Wade, Jimmy Williams quarterback, surpassing the old mark of 53 Georgia Tech, a 38-27 home loss. The shared by Don Strock (1972 vs. Houston) and Hokies had never previously trailed 2001 (5) – DeAngelo Hall, Kevin Jones, Jim Miller, , Jeff Werner 21-0 after the first quarter under Sean Glennon (2006 vs. Georgia Tech). 2000 (3) – Jim Davis, Eric Green, Kevin Lewis East Carolina finished the game with Beamer. 502 total yards of offense, with Carden 1999 (2) – Anthony Davis, Shawn Witten accounting for 427 yards through the air, the • The last opposing quarterback third highest total for an opposing player to throw three TD passes against 1998 (4) – Jake Houseright, Emmett Johnson, Ben Taylor, Matt Wincek the Hokies was Florida State’s E.J. against the Hokies. His 440 yards of total 1997 (5) – Derek Carter, Rashad Jenkins, David Kadela, Matt Lehr, Chris Steadley offense was also the third-highest total Manuel in 2012. against Tech. 1996 (7) – Carl Bradley, Shayne Graham, Cullen Hawkins, Caleb Hurd, Anthony Midget, Tim Schnecker, Shyrone Stith Final Statistics East Carolina 21 0 0 7 — 28 1995 (5) – Keion Carpenter, Tyron Edmond, Angelo Harrison, Loren Johnson, Pierson Prioleau Virginia Tech 0 7 0 14 — 21 1994 (7) – Brad Baylor, Gennaro DiNapoli, Tony Morrison, Keith Moyer, Ken Oxendine, ECU (12:17 re 1st) - Williams, B. 4 pass from Carden (Harvey kick) Marcus Parker, Todd Washington ECU (10:32 re 1st) - Brown 15 pass from Carden (Harvey kick) ECU (2:44 re 1st) - Jones 2 pass from Carden (Harvey kick) 1993 (7) – Willie Wilkins, Bryan Jennings, Cornell Brown, Brandon Semones, Antonio Banks, VT (0:47 re 2nd) - Ford 21 pass from Brewer (Slye kick) Larry Green, Danny Osborne VT (6:31 re 4th) - Ford 15 pass from Brewer (Slye kick) VT (1:20 re 4th) - Phillips 18 pass from Brewer (Slye kick) 1992 (3) – Jared Hamlin, Eugene Mays, Bryan Still ECU (0:16 re 4th) - Carden 1 run (Harvey kick) 1991 (1) – Ken Brown Team Stats ECU VT Individual Totals First downs 20 26 Rushing — ECU, Allen 8-54, Carden 1990 (5) – Chris Barry, Tyronne Drakeford, Mike Hodges, Jim Pyne, Steve Sanders Rushing yds. 25-75 33-91 12-13, Hunter 2-5, Scott 3-3; VT, Williams Passing yds. 427 298 17-74, McKenzie 7-18, Newsome 2-14, Ford 1989 (8) – Kirk Alexander, Kevin Bennett, Melendez Byrd, Vaughan Hebron, Rusty Pendleton, Return yds. 9 40 1-5, Brewer 6-(-20). Jerome Preston, Jim McKechnie, Brian Reaves Passes 23-47-0 30-56-2 Passing — ECU, Carden 23-47-0-427; VT, Punts-avg. 8-47.1 8-40.8 Brewer 30-56-2-298. 1988 (6) – Phil Bryant, Don Davis, Kelly Fitzgerald, Marcus Mickel, Wooster Pack, Fumbles-lost 1-1 0-0 Receiving — ECU, Worthy 6-224, Penalties-yds. 13-114 8-64 Williams 4-77, Hardy 4-47, Brown 3-45, Jones 1987 (3) – Nick Cullen, John Granby, Jon Jeffries Time of poss. 23:20 36:40 3-11, Williams 2-26, Allen 1-(-3); VT, Phillips Sacks by 3-24 4-30 7-89, Ford 7-77, Byrn 6-30, Newsome 3-13, Note: some of these players redshirted later on in their careers. Additionally, all of these players Hodges 2-53, Stanford 2-14, Rogers 1-16, played as true freshmen, but some received medical hardship waivers after getting injured Malleck 1-6, Williams 1-0. that year.

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New Face Under Center Fuller, now with the Detroit Lions, and Kyle, who was a • From Nov. 22, 2008 to Dec. 31, 2013, Virginia Tech first-round draft pick of Chicago in May. Career Starts & Games Played Name Yr. GP GS had exactly two quarterbacks combine to start those 71 • Sophomore running back Trey Edmunds is joined Alford, D. r-So. 16 0 games: Tyrod Taylor (31)and (40). Both by his younger brother, Terrell Edmunds, on the roster Asante, K. r-Jr. 12 1 Baron, W. So. 16 0 were record-setters while in Blacksburg and both are now this year. Redshirt sophomore Alston Smith is the son of Bonner, D. r-Sr. 42 33 in the NFL. That has changed this year as Michael Brewer former Hokie and NFL Hall of Famer Bruce Smith. Branthover, M. Sr. 15 14 takes the helm at quarterback for the Hokies. The transfer • Redshirt sophomore Zach Snell is the son of former Brewer, M. (13 games at TTU) r-Jr. 16 3 Burns, D. r-So. 4 0 from Texas Tech University was named the starter on Aug. Hokie wide receiver Donald Wayne Snell (1984-86) Byrn, W. r-Sr. 26 8 23 after a tough preseason battle. and the nephew of former Hokie receiver Sidney Snell Caleb, J. r-So. 14 1 • Brewer has the bloodlines to be successful in (1977-80). He is also the cousin of Tech redshirt sophomore Clark, C. So. 15 4 Clarke, D. Jr. 15 3 college football as several members of his family played. quarterback Brenden Motley. Cline, K. So. 12 7 His father, Robert, played quarterback at Texas; his • Redshirt freshman Deon Newsome is the son of Coleman, J.C. Jr. 26 8 Myron Newsome, who lettered in 1995 and 1996 and Conte, A. r-So. 7 3 grandfather, Charlie, played quarterback at Texas; his D’Antuono, E. r-So. 16 16 uncle, Rob Moerschell, played quarterback at Texas; his redshirt freshman Kyle Chung is the son of former Hokie Di Nardo, D. r-Sr. 42 1 great uncle, Robert, played quarterback at Texas Tech; and lineman and current NFL assistant coach Eugene Chung Dooley, S. r-Fr. 3 0 Durkin, C. Fr. 0 0 his great uncle, George, played running back at Oklahoma. while sophomore Woody Baron is the nephew of former Dyer, D. r-Sr. 31 0 • Brewer graduated from Texas Tech this past spring Tech player Jim Baron (1994-95). Edmunds, T. r-So. 15 10 with a degree in personal financial planning, thus making • Over 25 sets of brothers have played for head coach Ekanem, K. r-So. 14 3 Facyson, B. So. 15 12 him immediately eligible at Virginia Tech. He is getting a Frank Beamer in his 28 seasons at Virginia Tech. Farris, C. Sr. 29 21 Master’s in curriculum and instruction at Virginia Tech. Ford, A. Fr. 0 0 Ford, I. Fr. 3 2 • He’s opened the 2014 campaign by completing 62.3 Experience at Tailback Frye, D. Jr. 28 0 percent of his passes, throwing for 748 yards and seven • Virginia Tech returns a pair of talented tailbacks in Fuller, K. So. 16 14 scores in three games. Trey Edmunds and J.C. Coleman, but it’s the youngsters Gadell, G. r-Sr. 23 0 who have made a lot of noise early on. Gallo, E. Fr. 1 0 Gibson, L. r-Sr. 28 9 A Family Atmosphere • Edmunds, the son of NFL Pro Bowler Ferrell Edmunds, Greene, D. r-So. 16 0 • Defensive players Ronny and Devin Vandyke are was the starter last year, rushing for 675 yards and 10 Hansen, W. (17 games at RPI) r-Jr. 20 0 Haynes, J. r-So. 3 0 just two of numerous Hokies on the roster to have family touchdowns, but broke his leg in the regular season finale Hodges, B. r-Fr. 3 2 ties to the Tech football program. There are two sets of against Virginia and is just now getting back to full speed. Huelskamp, S. r-Fr. 2 0 brothers on the team and two other players on the team • Coleman, at only 5-7, took over as Tech’s starting Hughes, A.J. Jr. 29 29 Jackson, D. r-So. 2 0 with brothers who played at Virginia Tech. David Wang is tailback midway through his freshman year two seasons Jarrett, K. Sr. 43 29 the younger brother of former offensive tackle Ed Wang. ago and led the tailbacks with 492 yards rushing that year. Jones, G. r-So. 2 0 • Kendall Fuller is a sophomore defensive back who • Two freshmen - Marshawn Williams and Shai Keihn, M. Fr. 3 0 Knowles, D. r-Jr. 29 10 is following in the footsteps of his older brothers. He is the McKenzie - along with sophomore Joel Caleb will see Kristensen, E. So. 2 2 youngest brother of former Hokie players Vincent Fuller, action this year. McKenzie opened the season with 106 Leal, M. r-Sr. 9 0 Ludwig, M. So. 11 9 who played six seasons with the Tennessee Titans, Corey yards and a touchdown on the ground against William & Maddy, L. Sr. 41 32 Mary. Malleck, R. r-Jr. 30 10 Hokies In The NFL as of 9/14 McKenzie, S. Fr. 3 0 Name Team GP/GS McKinnon, D. r-So. 15 0 Nick Becton PS New York Giants Taking Care Of Walk-Ons McLaughlin, J. So. 16 16 Jarrett Boykin Green Bay 2 GP/2 GS • Virginia Tech has had a lot of success with walk-on Meyer, C. r-So. 14 3 Duane Brown Houston 2 GP/2 GS players. John Engelberger was a starter for the San Motley, B. r-So. 0 0 Kam Chancellor Seattle 2 GP/2 GS Motuapuaka, A. r-Fr. 2 0 Minnesota 2 GP/0 GS Francisco 49ers and Denver Broncos, while John Burke Newsome, D. r-Fr. 3 0 Brandon Flowers San Diego 1 GP/1 GS played in the Super Bowl with the New England Patriots Nicolas, D. r-Jr. 26 4 Corey Fuller Detroit 2 GP/0 GS in 1987. Cody Grimm went from a walk-on, to an All- Osterloh, P. r-Fr. 1 0 Parker, C. So. 10 1 Kyle Fuller Chicago 2 GP/0 GS American, to an NFL Draft pick of Tampa Bay in 2009. Shayne Graham New Orleans 2 GP/2 GS Pettit, C. Fr. 0 0 DeAngelo Hall Washington 2 GP/2 GS • Current Tech walk-ons who earned scholarships Pfaff, B. Fr. 1 0 Phillips, C. Fr. 3 1 Derrick Hopkins PS Washington at some point during their career include Sam Rogers, Reavis, C.J. Fr. 2 0 Jayron Hosley NY Giants 0 GP/0 GS Mitchell Ludwig, Michael Branthover, Charley Redman, D. r-Jr. 21 1 Will Montgomery Denver 2 GP/0 GS Meyer, Josh Trimble, Griffin Hite, A.J. Hughes, Derek Riley, D. Jr. 29 0 Joshua Morgan Chicago 1 GP/1 GS Rogers, S. So. 16 4 Vinston Painter Cleveland 0 GP/0 GS Di Nardo and Willie Byrn. Santamaria, M. Fr. 0 0 Eddie Royal San Diego 2 GP/1 GS • Will Montgomery (OL, Denver Broncos) and Grimm Shegog, A. r-Fr. 1 0 Darryl Tapp Detroit 2 GP/0 GS are former Hokie walk-ons who have seen starting action Slye, J. Fr. 3 3 Tyrod Taylor Baltimore 0 GP/0 GS Smith, A. r-So. 14 0 Logan Thomas Arizona 0 GP/0 GS in the NFL recently. Stanford, J. r-So. 17 14 New York Jets 2 GP/0 GS Stroman, G. Fr. 3 0 Eddie Whitley IR Arizona Taylor, C. r-Fr. 0 0 Gettin’ It Done In The Classroom Ryan Williams PS Dallas Teller, W. r-Fr. 3 0 Jason Worilds Pittsburgh 2 GP/2 GS • Of the 13 seniors on the 2014 roster, there are eight Trimble, J. r-Jr. 26 5 Vandyke, D. r-So. 1 0 PS - practice squad; IR - injured reserve; C - cut since season started Hokie graduates, with four others slated to graduate in Vandyke, R. r-Jr. 16 0 COACHES/STAFF December. Walker, R. Fr. 1 0 Arizona Head Coach • Here’s a list of the current seniors, listed Wang, D. r-Sr. 32 26 Malcolm Blacken Washington Dir. of Player Develop. alphabetically, who have graduated: Detrick Bonner Williams, C. r-Sr. 41 4 Eugene Chung KC Asst. Off. Line Williams, M. Fr. 3 2 Keith Gray Phi. Asst. S&C Coach (Fall 2013), Willie Byrn (Spring 2014), Daniel Dyer Williams, N. r-So. 16 1 Chris Peduzzi Phi. Head Athletic Trainer (Spring 2014), Greg Gadell (Summer I 2014), Laurence Wise, C. Fr. 0 0 Nick Rapone Arizona Defensive Backs Gibson (Fall 2013), Mark Leal (Spring 2014), David Sea Special Teams Wang (Summer II 2012, Summer II 2013) and Chase Todd Washington Balt. Assistant Off. Line

Game 4 vs. Georgia Tech Page 8 Virginia Tech Football Game Notes Twenty-One Straight Bowl Games | Eight Conference Titles @VT_Football Williams (Fall 2013). The five other seniors are all on track • The youngest and final Fuller - Kendall - signed with Chung was taken by New England in the first round of the to graduate by the end of the 2015 school year: Michael the Hokies in 2013 and had an immediate impact as a true 1992 Draft. His son, Kyle, is a redshirt freshman offensive Branthover (Spring 2015), Derek Di Nardo (Fall 2014), freshman last year, earning ACC Defensive Rookie of the lineman for the Hokies this season. Caleb Farris (Fall 2014), Kyshoen Jarrett (Fall 2014) and Year honors after intercepting six passes. Luther Maddy (Fall 2014). • If Kendall goes on to have a career that affords him Hokie Pride • Wang has earned a pair of bachelor’s degree and is playing time in the NFL, the four of them will become just • Virginia Tech football has always prided itself on on track to earn his master’s degree in Fall 2014 in addition the second group of four brothers to play in the NFL and taking care of its players before, during and after their to the two bachelor’s degrees. Williams and Gibson are on the first group of four brothers to be drafted to the NFL out time in Blacksburg. A testament to the family atmosphere track to earn their second undergraduate degrees this fall. of the same college. Jim (Notre Dame), Joey (USC), Keith created is the roster of former Hokie players serving in • With four Fall 2014 graduates on track (Di Nardo, (USC) and Ross (Notre Dame) Browner are four brothers some capacity with the football team in the athletic Farris, Jarrett, Maddy), Tech should have 12 of its 13 who played in the NFL in the late 1970s and 1980s, but department. seniors with degrees at the end of the semester. Junior went to different schools. Nick Acree (G.A.; weight room) Dadi Nicolas is on track to graduate in Fall, 2014. Junior Frank Beamer (head coach) quarterback Michael Brewer graduated from Texas Tech Trimble Part of Impressive Family Shane Beamer (assoc. head coach) this past spring and is in graduate school at Virginia Tech. • Josh Trimble is the fourth brother in his family Cornell Brown (asst. coach) • In 11 of the past 13 years, Tech has graduated at least to play football at the FBS level, but the first to take a Mike Burnop (radio color commentator) 70 percent of its class. different path. Older brothers Jeremy, Jordan and Justin Cory Byrd (SAASS coordinator) • From 2001-2013, there were 229 senior Tech football all played for Army. Jeremy recently returned from a tour David Everett (Hokie Club) players on the roster with 213 earning their degree, 93 in South Korea while Jordan returned last year from a tour Jarrett Ferguson (strength & conditioning coach) percent. By the time this year is over, 78 of 80 seniors since in Afghanistan. Justin graduated from West Point in 2013 Torrian Gray (asst. coach) 2010 will have graduated from Tech. and is stationed in Oklahoma. The four brothers are the son Kevin Jones (special asst. to the AD) • The Tech football program scored 977 for its multi- of former Bishop O’Connell football coach Steve Trimble, a John Moody (Hokie Club) year APR – its highest score ever. Tech eclipsed its previous Maryland defensive back who played four years in the NFL, Greg Nosal (G.A. coach) best score for the seventh straight year, and the Hokies’ who died of a heart attack in his school office in 2011. The Keith Short (strength & conditioning coach) 977 score ranked fifth in the ACC behind Duke (992), elder Trimble was a member of the NFL’s Broncos and Bears Clemson (983), Georgia Tech (983) and BC (981). in the early ‘80s. • Five of Frank Beamer’s nine assistant coaches, plus • Josh Trimble has gone from a walk-on to a starting one of the GAs, played for him either at Murray State (Bud The Fabulous Fullers outside linebacker in 2013 for the Hokies and earned a Foster, Charley Wiles) or Tech (Shane Beamer, Cornell • Virginia Tech has had plenty of success recruiting scholarship last preseason. Last year, he had 20 tackles and Brown, Torrian Gray, plus G.A. Greg Nosal). the household of Vincent and Nina Fuller up in Baltimore. a sack, starting five games. There was Vincent, who went on to be drafted in the fourth African Connections round of the NFL Draft by Tennessee and spent eight years Impressive Genes • Ken Ekanem has maintained a long-distance in the league. He played at Tech from 2001-04, recording • David Wang comes from athletic parents, both relationship with his father, who lives in Nigeria, since he eight career interceptions and is now in law school at of whom were members of the Chinese Olympic team. was 11 years old. Ime Ekanem has seen Ken play football Fordham University. Wang has already graduated with a pair of degrees from only a few times but will be in the stands for Tech’s first • In 2010, Kyle signed with the Hokies and had a big Tech, one in 2011 in management and another in 2013 in three games this year, temporarily halting a campaign to impact on the program, earning second-team All-America marketing. He is working on a master’s degree this fall. become governor of the southern Ni­ger­ian state of Akwa honors as a senior. He was a first-round pick of the Chicago • He is the brother of former Hokie Ed Wang, who Ibom. Bears in the 2014 NFL Draft. made history in April of 2010 by becoming the first • Freshman Melvin Keihn (pronounced CANE) was • The second-oldest Fuller, Corey, took a different Chinese American to be drafted by an NFL team when born in Monrovia, Liberia, but left the West African nation route to Blacksburg. He signed to run track at Kansas and Buffalo took him in the fourth round. Ed and David were when he was 8 years old and hasn’t been back. His father, competed for two years in Lawrence. He decided to give featured on NFL China in 2010 as a crew came over from Bainda, lives in the States, but his mother, Satta, still lives football a try and transferred to Tech in 2010, sitting out a Beijing to do a story on . in Liberia. Keihn gets to talk to her every 2-3 weeks to keep year as required by the NCAA. He had a break-out year as • Wang made the move to center last year and was her abreast of how he’s doing at school. a receiver in his final season at Tech and ended up being a stalwart inside, making all the calls for the line and drafted in the sixth round by the Detroit Lions in 2013. earning All-ACC honors. Doing Good Deeds After spending last season on the practice squad, he made • Tech also holds the distinction of having the first • Head coach Frank Beamer is a strong believer the 53-man squad this year. Korean American drafted by an NFL team as Eugene in giving back to the community. He founded Herma’s

Offensive Line Play Breakdown (offensive plays only ... S-started; P-played; DNP-dressed, but did not play on offense; DND- did not dress; INJ-injured; R - redshirting; D - played defense that week) W&M OSU ECU GT WMU NC UP UM BC DU WF VA 2014 Career A. Conte S/69 S/79 S/89 237 250 C. Farris S/69 S/79 S/92 240 1627 E. Gallo P/7 DNP DNP 7 7 L. Gibson S/69 S/79 S/92 240 721 W. Hansen P/12 DNP P/6 18 18 J. McLaughlin S/63 S/79 S/86 228 1080 P. Osterloh P/7 DNP DNP 7 7 C. Pettit DNP DNP DND 0 0 B. Pfaff P/5 DND DNP 5 5 A. Smith P/7 DNP DNP 7 16 W. Teller P/20 DNP P/3 23 23 D. Wang S/51 S/79 S/92 222 1674

Game 4 vs. Georgia Tech Page 9 Virginia Tech Football Game Notes Twenty-One Straight Bowl Games | Eight Conference Titles hokiesports.com • Knowles was born and raised in The Bahamas and This Is Virginia Tech Football grew up competing in swimming and track before moving to Lynchburg, Virginia, to try his hand at football. After • Head coach Frank Beamer is the winningest active coach in the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) with 268 victories spending just two seasons at Liberty Christian Academy and is sixth all-time among FBS coaches in terms of career victories - ahead of such legends as Woody Hayes, Bo playing a sport he really knew nothing about before he Schembechler, Tom Osborne, LaVell Edwards, Hayden Fry and Lou Holtz. was 14 years old, Knowles is making strides in the game. • Knowles’ only exposure to the game before his high • No coach among the 125 active Division I-A head football coaches has been at his current school longer for more school years – other than watching Miami Dolphins and consecutive years than Coach Beamer, as he is in his 28th season at the helm of the Hokies’ program. Miami Hurricanes games on television – was playing it in his backyard. • Coach Beamer is one of 10 all-time coaches in Division I/FBS to win 200 or more games at one college. Currently, • But then, Devard Darling, a native of The Bahamas only 36 coaches at all levels are in this group. and a former Florida State and Washington State receiver who was on NFL rosters for seven seasons with the • In 11 of the past 13 years, Virginia Tech has graduated at least 70 percent of its football class and had two Baltimore Ravens, Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans, Academic All-Americans in 2011. From 2001-2013, there have been 229 senior Tech football players on the roster brought a football camp to Freeport. Knowles attended with 213 earning their degree, 93 percent. By the time this year is over, 74 of 77 seniors since 2010 will have the camp, and won Most Valuable Player honors. He was graduated from Tech. hooked and moved to Virginia for his final two years of high school, where his speed caught the eye of Virginia • Virginia Tech won 10 or more games in every year from 2004-2011, tied for the third-longest streak in the modern Tech coaches. era. Tech has won 10 or more games 11 times over the past 15 seasons, and 13 of the past 18 seasons. • Knowles caught a 42-yard touchdown midway through the fourth quarter of Virginia Tech’s 20-17 • With its trip to the Hyundai Sun Bowl last year, Virginia Tech is now one of only two teams to go to at least 21 overtime win against Georgia Tech in the 2012 season- bowls in a row. The other one is Florida State (32) after Florida had its 22-year streak broken last season. opener. Last year, he had 45 receptions for 641 yards and three touchdowns. • Tech is one of only six programs in college football history to go to a bowl in at least 21 straight years, Nebraska • Stanford, a Canadian born and bred, eschewed his (35), Michigan (33), Florida State (32; active), Alabama (25), Florida (22) and Tech (21; active). first love, hockey, because it was too expensive, so he migrated toward football. Because of a situation back • Head coach Frank Beamer (21) is one of only four coaches all-time to lead a program to 21 or more straight bowl home in Canada, his parents decided it’d be best for him to games, joining Bobby Bowden (Florida State, 28), Tom Osborne (Nebraska, 25) and Paul “Bear” Bryant (Alabama, 24). move south to live with family friends in Georgia when he was 15. There is where his game really took off. Stanford’s • Virginia Tech has been a consistent winner since the mid-90s, winning an average of 9.2 games per year during recruiting heated up late and Virginia Tech got a verbal the current streak of 21 straight seasons capped by bowl appearances. from him late, right before the 2012 signing day. • The Canadian also has a blossoming musical career • Since joining the ACC prior to the 2004 season, Virginia Tech has compiled an 101-35 overall record, the best mark as he has recorded several tracks under his stage name of of any school in the conference. Tech’s 62-18 league record (65-20 if you count the title game outcomes) and four Yoshi, which can be found on YouTube. league crowns are also the best among league teams during that span. • Stanford had 171 yards receiving - tied for the fifth-most in Tech history for a single game - at Boston • Since 1980, Tech is one of just nine schools to produce a No. 1 overall pick in the NFL at least twice. The other College last year and followed that up with a seven-catch, schools are Auburn (3), Miami (2), Ohio State (2), Southern Cal (2), Penn State (2), Stanford (2), South Carolina (2) 107-yard, one touchdown game at No. 14 Miami. and Oklahoma (2). • Last season, he had 40 catches for 640 yards and a Readers in 2008, and in 2012, the team helped raise for school in the morning or by watching him during the touchdown. money for Wounded Warrior Project. evenings when their mother was away. • The team has also raised money to help support • Though from Tannersville, Pennsylvania, Jarrett’s McLaughlin Makes History Breast Cancer Awareness and Ewing’s sarcoma cancer. mother and brother now live in North Carolina and come • Jonathan McLaughlin made history at Virginia • Herma’s Readers is a non-profit organization that to almost every home game. Daishawn sits there waiting Tech last year, becoming the first true freshman to start promotes the power of reading and literacy to youngsters to hear his brother’s name over the public address system, any game at left tackle under head coach Frank Beamer during their formative years, grades K-3. The organization ready to cheer for his brother every time he makes a play. when he got the nod against top-ranked Alabama. was formed as a tribute to Tech head football coach Frank • Jarrett is a converted cornerback who moved to the • The South Carolina native enrolled at Tech in January Beamer’s late mother, Herma, a teacher for over 30 years rover position in the spring of 2012 and now starts there after a semester at Fork Union and quickly moved up the in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Herma’s Readers has while also seeing time as a punt returner. depth chart. He continued his impressive play in the fall delivered thousands of new and used books collected at • At Pitt in 2012, he broke off a 94-yard punt return for and earned the starting spot at left tackle. He started all Virginia Tech football games to youngsters throughout the a touchdown, the second-longest return in school history 13 games last year, playing 852 offensive snaps with 39 Commonwealth. and the longest under head coach Frank Beamer. He knockdown blocks en route to second-team freshman averaged 13.9 yards per punt return that year, ninth-best All-America honors from College Football News. More Important Things Than Football in the FBS, and was third on the team last year with 71 • Senior Kyshoen Jarrett may be thriving at his rover tackles as he earned All-ACC honors as a defensive back. D-Block In Good, But Young, Hands position, but he knows there are way more important • No true freshman had ever started the opening game things in life than football. International Receivers at cornerback under Coach Frank Beamer until Brandon • Jarrett’s older brother, Daishawn Capers, has cerebral • Two of Tech’s main threats in its receiving corps aren’t Facyson got the nod against Alabama at field corner. palsy and is legally blind. He is wheelchair-bound and even from the United States. Junior Demitri Knowles Antonio Banks was the last true freshman to start a season needs help doing almost everything, relying on his brother hails from Freeport, Grand Bahamas in The Bahamas and opener in the secondary and that came at free safety in the and mother, Vinise Capers. In high school, Jarrett would redshirt sophomore Joshua Stanford is from Mississauga, 1993 season opener. Facyson, who has aspirations of being often take care of Daishawn, either getting him ready Ontario in Canada. a heart surgeon, tallied 27 tackles last year.

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• Tech opened the Alabama game in a nickel package, The Paperboy Keeps Delivering meaning two true freshmen started in the secondary: • Heading into last season, Willie Byrn had one On the Active Lists Kendall Fuller as the nickel back and Facyson at career reception. Last season alone, he led the team with Interceptions the field corner spot. Last season, Fuller started 12 51 catches, compiling 660 yards and two touchdowns. Kendall Fuller 6 games, recording 56 tackles, a Tech freshman-record six Nicknamed “The Paperboy” by offensive coordinator Detrick Bonner 6 interceptions (including three against Duke) and 10 break Scot Loeffler because “he always delivers,” Byrn was a Brandon Facyson 5 Kyshoen Jarrett 4 ups, while Facyson had five interceptions. Both earned steadying veteran on a young offense last year. Donovan Riley 2 All-ACC honors as well Freshman All-America honors and • The former walk-on earned a scholarship last Derek Di Nardo 1 will start at corner this season. preseason and his 51 catches last year were the fifth-most Dadi Nicolas 1 in a single season at Tech. Blocked Kicks Walk-On to Starter for Rogers None • Sam Rogers entered the 2013 camp as a walk-on Tight Ends in the Spotlight Non-Offensive Touchdowns fullback in the No. 4 position on the depth chart, but was • It’s no secret that offensive coordinator Scot Loeffler Detrick Bonner 1 Derek Di Nardo 1 the starter by the first game and is back in that role this likes to utilize the tight ends in his offense. Last year, he Kyshoen Jarrett 1 year. He chose to walk-on at Tech over scholarship offers at lost projected starter Ryan Malleck for the year in the Demitri Knowles 1 Bucknell and St. Francis, as well as walk-on opportunities preseason and had to scramble to rework his schemes. This Donovan Riley 1 at Virginia, Richmond and William & Mary. year, Malleck is back, along with several other big bodies • At 5-foot-10, 222 pounds, Rogers did it all for who will factor in this season. • His father, Mike, played football at Arkansas State Hanover High in Mechanicsville (outside Richmond), • Malleck, a 6-5, 242-pound redshirt junior, sustained before being drafted by the Green Bay Packers, and Kalvin playing quarterback, receiver, running back and multiple a left rotator cuff tear/labral tear during the preseason and this year has joined the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets on positions on defense, earning first-team all-state honors as missed the 2013 season. In 2012, he caught 17 passes for campus, the military component of the student body at a utility player. His brother, Ben, was an All-America center 174 yards and is expected to do big things this year. Virginia Tech. on the Division III level for Hampden-Sydney College. • Bucky Hodges is the biggest of the bunch, checking • Here’s a list of tight ends under head coach Frank • Rogers earned the President’s Award (player who in at 6-6, 244 pounds. The redshirt freshman came to Beamer who have caught 20 or more passes in a season: demonstrates the most outstanding leadership during the Tech as a quarterback, but spent last year on the scout offseason program and spring workouts) for the offense at team terrorizing the defense at tight end and made the Rec. Player Year Yds. TD the end of the spring session. permanent move in the spring. 38 Steve Johnson 1987 475 3 • Darius Redman has never caught a pass at Tech, 26 Jeff King 2005 292 6 The Leader of The D ... And His Family but is one of the better blockers among the Tech tight 26 Kalvin Cline 2013 321 2 • Senior free safety Detrick Bonner is the quiet ends. At 6-4, 271 pounds, Redman brings size and strength 25 Jeff King 2004 304 4 quarterback of the Hokie defense as the leader in the to the position. 22 Greg Boone 2008 278 2 secondary. He’s also the leader of his family. The Georgia • Sophomore Kalvin Cline (6-4, 240) didn’t sign with 21 Greg Daniels 1991 205 1 native has six siblings and was often in charge of the the Hokies on Signing Day and didn’t accept a scholarship 20 Andre Smith 2010 195 5 children while his mother worked long hours. One of his offer until May of his senior year. The Florida native played younger brothers, Alvin Hill plays, defensive back for the just one year of high school after starring in basketball, •The Tech record for catches by a tight end in a season University of Maryland. but caught on to the sport quickly. Last year as a true belongs to Hokie Hall of Famer and current Virginia Tech freshman, he caught 26 passes for 321 yards and two TDs. IMG Radio Network color analyst Mike Burnop, who had 46

2014 Starters Game By Game Offense FL LT LG C RG RT TE QB FB TB SE W&M Stanford Gibson Wang Farris Conte McLaughlin Malleck Brewer Rogers Coleman Ford Ohio State Hodges (TE) Gibson Wang Farris Conte McLaughlin Malleck Brewer Rogers M. Williams Phillips E. Carolina Stanford Gibson Wang Farris Conte McLaughlin Malleck Brewer Rogers M. Williams Ford Georgia Tech Western Mich. North Carolina Pittsburgh Miami Boston College Duke Boston College Virginia

Defense DE DT DT DE ILB ILB WHIP CB ROVER FS CB W&M Nicolas Marshall Maddy Ekanem Clarke C. Williams Di Nardo Fuller Jarrett Bonner Facyson Ohio State Nicolas Marshall Maddy Ekanem Clarke C. Williams Clark (NB) Fuller Jarrett Bonner Facyson E. Carolina Nicolas N. Williams Maddy Ekanem Clarke C. Williams Clark (NB) Fuller Jarrett Bonner Facyson Georgia Tech Western Mich. North Carolina Pittsburgh Miami Boston College Duke Boston College Virginia

Game 4 vs. Georgia Tech Page 11 Virginia Tech Football Game Notes Twenty-One Straight Bowl Games | Eight Conference Titles hokiesports.com receptions in 1971 for 558 yards and two scores, coming in PLAY BREAKDOWN START CHARTS No. Name O D ST T just 11 games. Current 1 Isaiah Ford 218 0 0 218 2 Donovan Riley 0 91 45 136 Offense ‘14 Streak Career 3 Greg Stroman 0 6 26 32 Maddy and Dadi: The Haitian Sensations Brewer, M. 3 3 3 4 J.C. Coleman 36 0 10 46 • Virginia Tech features a pair of Delray Beach, Florida, Byrn, W. - - 7 4 Ken Ekanem 0 148 27 175 products on its defensive line in tackle Luther Maddy Caleb, J. - - 1 5 Joshua Stanford 119 0 0 119 6 Mark Leal 6 0 0 6 and end Dadi Nicolas. Both of Haitian descent, the lightly Cline, K. - - 7 7 Bucky Hodges 137 0 17 154 recruited players from Atlantic High are both making a big Coleman, J.C. 1 - 8 8 Detrick Bonner 0 189 14 203 Conte, A. 3 3 3 9 Brenden Motley 0 0 0 0 impact for the Hokies. Maddy had 55 tackles last season, 11 Kendall Fuller 0 190 29 219 including 13.5 tackles for loss and 6.5 sacks, while Nicolas Edmunds, T. - - 10 12 Michael Brewer 245 0 0 245 had 32 tackles, including seven tackles for loss and four Farris, C. 3 20 21 13 Chris Durkin 0 0 0 0 sacks. Ford, I. 2 1 2 14 Trey Edmunds 4 0 18 22 Gibson, L. 3 7 9 15 Joel Caleb 10 0 24 34 • Both are on track to graduate from Virginia Tech 16 Carlis Parker 0 0 0 0 Hodges, B. 2 2 2 17 Andrew Ford 0 0 0 0 this fall, Maddy with a degree in apparel, housing and Knowles, D. - - 10 18 Cam Phillips 95 0 8 103 resources management and Nicolas (a junior) with a Malleck, R. 3 3 10 19 Chuck Clark 0 165 10 175 degree in sociology. 20 Deon Newsome 25 0 43 68 McLaughlin, J. 3 16 16 21 C.J. Reavis 0 6 0 6 Meyer, C. - - 3 22 Shai McKenzie 33 0 0 33 Excalibur Worthy Parker, C. - - 1 23 Der’Woun Greene 0 10 11 21 Phillips, C. 1 - 1 24 Anthony Shegog 0 4 0 4 • Tech offensive linemen Augie Conte, Wyatt Teller 26 Desmond Frye 0 6 6 12 and Laurence Gibson earned Excalibur Awards this Redman, D. - - 1 27 A.J. Hughes 0 0 34 34 summer, the top honor in Dr. Mike Gentry’s strength Rogers, S. 2 - 4 28 Michael Santamaria 0 0 0 0 Stanford, J. 2 1 14 29 Greg Jones 0 0 16 16 and conditioning program. The Excalibur Award is more 30 Mitchell Ludwig 0 0 2 2 comprehensive than the program’s other honors (e.g. Wang, D. 3 16 26 31 Brandon Facyson 0 103 7 110 Super Iron Hokie, Iron Hokie, etc.), looking at all areas Williams, M. 2 2 2 32 Josh Trimble 0 0 39 39 Current of football strength and conditioning from strength and 33 Darius Redman 13 0 20 33 Defense ‘14 Streak Career 34 Kyshoen Jarrett 0 189 17 206 power to acceleration, speed, flexibility and agility. 35 Dahman McKinnon 0 7 11 18 Bonner, D. 3 30 33 36 Chase Williams 0 195 38 233 • The trio became the first Tech football players to earn Clark, C. 2 2 4 37 Ronny Vandyke 0 4 54 58 the award since former standouts Marcus Davis and Joey Clarke, D. 3 3 3 38 Michael Branthover 0 0 0 0 Phillips received the honor in 2012. They became the first 39 Daniel Dyer 2 0 6 8 Di Nardo, D. 1 - 1 40 Deon Clarke 0 194 12 206 offensive linemen to earn the honor since Brandon Frye Ekanem, K. 3 3 3 41 Derek Di Nardo 0 60 30 90 won it back in 2006. Facyson, B. 3 6 12 42 Marshawn Williams 80 0 0 80 43 Seth Dooley 0 38 30 68 • Conte led all Tech players in the bench press (440 Fuller, K. 3 6 15 44 Devin Vandyke 0 0 0 0 pounds), front squat (460) and push jerk (385). Teller Jarrett, K. 3 29 29 45 Sam Rogers 121 0 42 163 finished second behind Conte in the front squat (450) and Maddy, L. 3 18 32 46 Joey Slye 0 0 31 31 Marshall, C. 2 - 7 47 Greg Gadell 5 0 1 6 push jerk (375), and he actually tied Conte in the bench 48 Carson Wise 0 0 0 0 press, but Conte is considered the leader because he Nicolas, D. 3 3 4 49 Dakota Jackson 7 0 0 7 weighs less than Teller (weight is the tiebreaker). Gibson Trimble, J. - - 5 50 Jameion Moss 0 0 13 13 Vandyke, R. - - 2 51 Melvin Keihn 0 0 25 25 led all Tech players in the power clean (385) and finished Williams, C. 3 3 4 54 Andrew Motuapuaka 0 6 4 10 fourth in the bench press (430) and fifth in the push jerk 56 Sean Huelskamp 0 0 10 10 Williams, N. 1 1 1 57 Wyatt Teller 23 0 16 39 (340). Gibson’s 385-pound power clean broke the position Current 58 Colt Pettit 0 0 0 0 record for an offensive tackle. Conte held the previous Specialists ‘14 Streak Career 59 Eddie D’Antuono 0 0 33 33 60 Woody Baron 0 66 6 72 record of 375 pounds, which he set last year. Branthover, M. (KO/PK) - - 14 63 Laurence Gibson 240 0 16 256 D’Antuono, E. (LS) 3 16 16 64 Eric Gallo 7 0 0 7 Scoring In Different Ways Hughes, A.J. (P) 3 29 29 65 Colton Taylor 0 0 0 0 67 Parker Osterloh 7 0 0 7 • During Frank Beamer’s time at Tech, a player at Kristensen, E. (PK) - - 2 71 Jonathan McLaughlin 228 0 16 244 every position on the defensive unit has produced at least Ludwig, M. (KO) - - 8 72 Augie Conte 237 0 16 253 Slye, J. (PK/KO) 3 3 3 74 Braxton Pfaff 5 0 0 5 one touchdown, and 39 different players have scored touchdowns while playing on Tech’s special teams. 75 Alston Smith 7 0 0 7 STARTED EVERY GAME IN 2014 76 David Wang 222 0 0 222 • Altogether, the defense and special teams have 77 Wade Hansen 18 0 12 30 Offense (7): Brewer, Conte, Farris, Gibson, Malleck, 79 Caleb Farris 240 0 0 240 combined for 135 TDs since Beamer arrived in 1987. McLaughlin, Wang 80 Demitri Knowles 15 0 4 19 • Under Beamer, Tech’s defense has scored 84 TDs (56 Defense (9): Bonner, Clarke, Ekanem,Facyson, Fuller, Jarrett, 81 Kevin Asante 7 0 6 13 82 Willie Byrn 126 0 1 127 on interceptions, 26 on fumble returns, two on fumble Maddy, Nicolas, Williams 83 Charley Meyer 0 0 29 29 recoveries). The special teams have added 51 TDs (18 on Specialists (3): D’Antuono, Hughes, Slye 87 Dewayne Alford 0 39 12 51 blocked punts, 19 on punt returns, nine on kickoff returns, 88 Ryan Malleck 165 0 48 213 LONGEST ACTIVE STREAKS 89 Kalvin Cline 0 0 0 0 four on blocked field goals, one on a fumble recovery). Detrick Bonner 30 90 Dadi Nicolas 0 156 21 213 • Under Beamer, 86 different players on defense and Kyshoen Jarrett 29 92 Luther Maddy 0 153 12 165 special teams have scored TDs. André Davis had four, Victor 93 Jeremy Haynes 0 0 24 24 A.J. Hughes 29 Harris had five and DeAngelo Hall led the way with seven. 95 Nigel Williams 0 74 18 92 Caleb Farris 20 96 Corey Marshall 0 77 7 84 98 Ricky Walker 0 8 2 10 Luther Maddy 18 David Wang 16 Jonathan McLaughlin 16

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Offense (Multiple/Pro Style) 1 Isaiah Ford 6-1 174 Fr. Jacksonville, FL SE 18 Cam Phillips 6-1 190 Fr. Laurel, MD 88 Ryan Malleck 6-5 242 r-Jr. Point Pleasant, NJ 7 Bucky Hodges 6-6 244 r-Fr. Virginia Beach, VA OR TE 89 Kalvin Cline 6-4 240 So. Boca Raton, FL 63 Laurence Gibson 6-6 297 r-Sr. Sierra Vista, AZ LT 67 Parker Osterloh 6-8 327 r-Fr. Williamsburg, VA OH-ster-low 76 David Wang 6-2 308 r-Sr. (6th Yr) Ashburn, VA LG 57 Wyatt Teller 6-6 301 r-Fr. Bealeton, VA 79 Caleb Farris 6-3 300 Sr. Lexington, VA C 64 Eric Gallo 6-2 298 Fr. Richboro, PA 72 Augie Conte 6-6 295 r-So. Fredericksburg, VA CON-tee RG 75 Alston Smith 6-2 279 r-So. Virginia Beach, VA OR 74 Braxton Pfaff 6-5 309 Fr. Lynchburg, VA FAFF 71 Jonathan McLaughlin 6-5 306 So. Mauldin, SC RT 77 Wade Hansen 6-5 282 r-Jr. Troy, NY 42 Marshawn Williams 5-11 229 Fr. Hampton, VA OR 22 Shai McKenzie 5-11 221 Fr. Washington, PA SHY TB 4 J.C. Coleman 5-7 194 Jr. Chesapeake, VA 14 Trey Edmunds 6-1 221 r-So. Danville, VA 45 Sam Rogers 5-10 222 So. Mechanicsville, VA FB 47 Greg Gadell 5-10 209 r-Sr. Vienna, VA guh-DELL 12 Michael Brewer 6-0 200 r-Jr. Lake Travis, TX QB 6 Mark Leal 6-1 204 r-Sr. Greenacres, FL lee-AL 5 Joshua Stanford 6-1 200 r-So. Mississauga, Ontario FL 82 Willie Byrn 5-11 187 r-Sr. Virginia Beach, VA 80 Demitri Knowles 6-1 178 r-Jr. Freeport, Bahamas

Defense (4-2-5) 90 Dadi Nicolas 6-4 231 r-Jr. Delray Beach, FL daddy DE 87 Dewayne Alford 6-2 250 r-So. Suffolk, VA 96 Corey Marshall 6-2 262 r-Jr. North Dinwiddie, VA DT 60 Woody Baron 6-1 265 So. Nashville, TN 92 Luther Maddy 6-1 293 Sr. Delray Beach, FL DT 95 Nigel Williams 6-2 291 r-So. Richmond, VA 4 Ken Ekanem 6-3 249 r-So. Centreville, VA ee-KAN-em DE 43 Seth Dooley 6-5 248 r-Fr. Salem, VA 36 Chase Williams 6-2 215 r-Sr. Leesburg, VA LB 54 Andrew Motuapuaka 6-0 231 r-Fr. Virginia Beach, VA mo-TOO-uh-poo-WAH-kuh 40 Deon Clarke 6-2 213 Jr. Richmond, VA LB 35 Dahman McKinnon 6-1 213 r-So. Hope Mills, NC duh-MAHN 41 Derek Di Nardo 6-0 210 r-Sr. Virginia Beach, VA OLB 37 Ronny Vandyke 6-4 219 r-Jr. Lorton, VA 32 Josh Trimble 6-1 217 r-Jr. Ashburn, VA 34 Kyshoen Jarrett 5-11 200 Sr. Tannersville, PA KY-shawn ROV 23 Der’Woun Greene 5-10 187 r-So. Portsmouth, VA DARE-ee-on 11 Kendall Fuller 6-0 190 So. Baltimore, MD CB 2 Donovan Riley 5-11 207 Jr. Baltimore, MD 8 Detrick Bonner 6-1 206 r-Sr. McDonough, GA DEE-trick FS 24 Anthony Shegog 6-2 207 r-Fr. Stafford, VA 21 C.J. Reavis 6-1 207 Fr. Chester, VA 31 Brandon Facyson 6-2 189 So. Newnan, GA FAY-sun CB 19 Chuck Clark 6-0 208 So. Suffolk, VA Specialists 27 A.J. Hughes 6-1 209 Jr. Terre Haute, IN P 30 Mitchell Ludwig 5-11 202 So. Abingdon, VA 46 Joey Slye 5-10 216 Fr. Stafford, VA 28 Michael Santamaria 5-9 159 Fr. Athens, GA PK 48 Carson Wise 5-9 157 Fr. Blacksburg, VA 59 Eddie D’Antuono 6-6 267 r-So. Alexandria, VA dan-TWAH-no SN 65 Colton Taylor 6-0 221 r-Fr. Salem, VA 27 A.J. Hughes 6-1 209 Jr. Terre Haute, IN H 6 Mark Leal 6-1 204 r-Sr. Greenacres, FL lee-AL 30 Mitchell Ludwig 5-11 202 So. Abingdon, VA OR KO 46 Joey Slye 5-10 216 Fr. Stafford, VA 4 J.C. Coleman 5-7 191 So. Chesapeake, VA AND KOR 20 Deon Newsome 5-11 186 r-Fr. Hampton, VA OR 80 Demitri Knowles 6-1 178 r-Jr. Freeport, Bahamas 34 Kyshoen Jarrett 5-11 200 Sr. Tannersville, PA PR 3 Greg Stroman 6-0 164 Fr. Bristow, VA italics indicates true freshman Game 4 vs. Georgia Tech Page 13 Virginia Tech Football Game Notes Twenty-One Straight Bowl Games | Eight Conference Titles hokiesports.com 2014 Virginia Tech Roster Numerical Roster No. Name vl Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown High School 1 Isaiah Ford WR 87 Dewayne Alford 1 DE 6-2 250 r-So. Suffolk, Va. Nansemond River 2 Donovan Riley CB 81 Kevin Asante 1 WR 6-0 184 r-Jr. Charlotte, N.C. Mallard Creek 3 Greg Stroman CB 60 Woody Baron 1 DT 6-1 265 So. Nashville, Tenn. Brentwood Academy 4 J.C. Coleman TB 8 Detrick Bonner 3 FS 6-1 206 r-Sr. McDonough, Ga. Luella 4 Ken Ekanem DE 38 Michael Branthover 2 PK 5-9 202 Sr. Dayton, Md. DeMatha 5 Joshua Stanford WR 12 Michael Brewer - QB 6-0 200 r-Jr. Lake Travis, Texas Lake Travis 6 Mark Leal QB 53 Drew Burns 1 LB 6-3 214 r-So. Chesapeake, Va. Grassfield 7 Bucky Hodges TE 82 Willie Byrn 2 WR 5-11 187 r-Sr. Virginia Beach, Va. First Colonial 8 Detrick Bonner FS 15 Joel Caleb - TB 6-2 200 r-So. Midlothian, Va. Clover Hill 9 Brenden Motley QB 61 Kyle Chung - OL 6-3 286 r-Fr. Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. Ponte Vedra 11 Kendall Fuller CB 19 Chuck Clark 1 CB 6-0 208 So. Suffolk, Va. King’s Fork 12 Michael Brewer QB 40 Deon Clarke - LB 6-2 213 Jr. Richmond, Va. L.C. Bird 13 Chris Durkin QB 89 Kalvin Cline 1 TE 6-4 240 So. Boca Raton, Fla. Pine Crest 14 Trey Edmunds TB 4 J.C. Coleman 2 TB 5-7 194 Jr. Chesapeake, Va. Oscar Smith 15 Joel Caleb TB 72 Augie Conte 1 OL 6-6 295 r-So. Richmond, Va. Blessed Sacrament Huguenot 16 Carlis Parker WR 59 Eddie D’Antuono 1 LS 6-6 267 r-So. Alexandria, Va. Bishop Ireton 17 Andrew Ford QB 41 Derek Di Nardo 3 OLB 6-0 210 r-Sr. Virginia Beach, Va. Cox 18 Cam Phillips WR 43 Seth Dooley - DE 6-5 248 r-Fr. Salem, Va. Glenvar 19 Chuck Clark CB 13 Chris Durkin - QB 6-4 235 Fr. Poland, Ohio Ursuline 20 Deon Newsome WR 39 Daniel Dyer 3 TB 5-10 203 r-Sr. Salem, Va. Salem 21 C.J. Reavis FS 14 Trey Edmunds 1 TB 6-1 221 r-So. Danville, Va. Dan River 22 Shai McKenzie TB 4 Ken Ekanem 1 DE 6-3 249 r-So. Centreville, Va. Centreville 23 Der’Woun Greene ROV 31 Brandon Facyson 1 CB 6-2 189 So. Newnan, Ga. Northgate 24 Anthony Shegog ROV 79 Caleb Farris 2 OL 6-3 300 Sr. Lexington, Va. Rockbridge 25 Travon McMillian TB 17 Andrew Ford - QB 6-3 205 Fr. Camp Hill, Pa. Cedar Cliff 26 Desmond Frye FS 1 Isaiah Ford - WR 6-1 174 Fr. Jacksonville, Fla. Trinity Christian 27 A.J. Hughes P 26 Desmond Frye 2 FS 6-2 198 Jr. Chester, Va. Thomas Dale 28 Michael Santamaria PK 11 Kendall Fuller 1 CB 6-0 190 So. Baltimore, Md. Our Lady Of Good Counsel 29 Greg Jones FS 47 Greg Gadell 1 FB 5-10 209 r-Sr. Vienna, Va. Bishop O’Connell 30 Mitchell Ludwig PK/P 64 Eric Gallo - OL 6-2 298 Fr. Richboro, Pa. Council Rock South 31 Brandon Facyson CB 63 Laurence Gibson 2 OL 6-6 297 r-Sr. Sierra Vista, Ariz. Buena 32 Josh Trimble OLB 23 Der’Woun Greene 1 ROV 5-10 187 r-So. Portsmouth, Va. Woodrow Wilson 33 Darius Redman TE 77 Wade Hansen - OL 6-5 282 r-Jr. Troy, N.Y. Tamarac 34 Kyshoen Jarrett ROV 93 Jeremy Haynes - DE 6-3 226 r-So. South County, Va. South County 35 Dahman McKinnon LB 7 Bucky Hodges - TE 6-6 244 r-Fr. Virginia Beach, Va. Salem 36 Chase Williams LB 56 Sean Huelskamp - LB 6-1 216 r-Fr. Centreville, Va. Chantilly 37 Ronny Vandyke OLB 27 A.J. Hughes 2 P 6-1 209 Jr. Terre Haute, Ind. Terre Haute North Vigo 38 Michael Branthover PK 49 Dakota Jackson - TE 6-3 259 r-So. Roanoke, Va. Northside 39 Daniel Dyer TB 34 Kyshoen Jarrett 3 ROV 5-11 200 Sr. Tannersville, Pa. East Stroudsburg South 40 Deon Clarke LB 29 Greg Jones - FS 6-2 202 r-So. Lorton, Va. Lake Braddock 41 Derek Di Nardo LB 51 Melvin Keihn - DE 6-1 209 Fr. Towson, Md. Gilman School 42 Marshawn Williams TB 80 Demitri Knowles 2 WR 6-1 182 r-Jr. Freeport, Bahamas Liberty Christian (Va.) Academy 43 Seth Dooley DE 91 Eric Kristensen 1 PK 5-10 168 So. Ann Arbor, Mich. Pioneer 44 Devin Vandyke LB 6 Mark Leal 3 QB 6-1 204 r-Sr. Greenacres, Fla. Atlantic 45 Sam Rogers FB 30 Mitchell Ludwig 1 P 5-11 202 So. Abingdon, Va. Abingdon 46 Joey Slye PK 92 Luther Maddy 3 DT 6-1 293 Sr. Delray Beach, Fla. Atlantic 47 Greg Gadell FB 88 Ryan Malleck 2 TE 6-5 242 r-Jr. Point Pleasant, N.J. Point Pleasant Borough 48 Carson Wise PK 96 Corey Marshall 2 DT 6-2 262 r-Jr. North Dinwiddie, Va. Dinwiddie 49 Dakota Jackson TE 22 Shai McKenzie - TB 5-11 221 Fr. Washington, Pa. Washington 50 Jameion Moss LB 35 Dahman McKinnon 1 LB 6-1 213 r-So. Hope Mills, N.C. South View 51 Melvin Keihn DE 71 Jonathan McLaughlin 1 OL 6-5 306 So. Mauldin, S.C. Mauldin 53 Drew Burns LB 25 Travon McMillian - TB 6-0 200 Fr. Woodbridge, Va. C.D. Hylton 54 Andrew Motuapuaka LB 83 Charley Meyer 1 WR 6-1 211 r-So. Richmond, Va. Benedictine 55 Jack Willenbrock OL 99 Vinny Mihota - DT 6-5 264 Fr. Fredericksburg, Va. Massaponax 56 Sean Huelskamp LB 50 Jamieon Moss - LB 6-1 211 r-Fr. Elizabeth City, N.C. Northeastern 57 Wyatt Teller OL 9 Brenden Motley - QB 6-4 214 r-So. Christiansburg, Va. Christiansburg 58 Colt Pettit OL 54 Andrew Motuapuaka - LB 6-0 231 r-Fr. Virginia Beach, Va. Salem 59 Eddie D’Antuono LS 20 Deon Newsome - WR 5-11 186 r-Fr. Hampton, Va. Hampton 60 Woody Baron DT 90 Dadi Nicolas 2 DE 6-4 231 r-Jr. Delray Beach, Fla. Atlantic 61 Kyle Chung OL 67 Parker Osterloh - OL 6-8 327 r-Fr. Williamsburg, Va. Warhill 62 Ross Ward OL 16 Carlis Parker 1 WR 6-4 188 So. Statesville, N.C. Statesville

Game 4 vs. Georgia Tech Page 14 Virginia Tech Football Game Notes Twenty-One Straight Bowl Games | Eight Conference Titles @VT_Football 2014 Virginia Tech Roster 63 Laurence Gibson OL 58 Colt Pettit - OL 6-3 266 Fr. Deshler, Ohio Patrick Henry 64 Eric Gallo OL 74 Braxton Pfaff - OL 6-5 309 Fr.. Lynchburg, Va. Liberty Christian Academy 65 Colton Taylor LS 18 Cam Phillips - WR 6-1 190 Fr. Laurel, Md. DeMatha 67 Parker Osterloh OL 21 C.J. Reavis - FS 6-1 207 Fr. Chester, Va. Thomas Dale 70 Adam Taraschke OL 33 Darius Redman 1 TE 6-4 271 r-Jr. Washington, D.C. H.D. Woodson 71 Jonathan McLaughlin OL 2 Donovan Riley 2 CB 5-11 207 Jr. Baltimore, Md. Baltimore Poly 72 Augie Conte OL 45 Sam Rogers 1 FB 5-10 222 So. Mechanicsville, Va. Hanover 74 Braxton Pfaff OL 28 Michael Santamaria - PK 5-9 159 Fr. Athens, Ga. Athens Academy 75 Alston Smith OL 24 Anthony Shegog - ROV 6-2 207 r-Fr. Stafford, Va. North Stafford 76 David Wang OL 46 Joey Slye - PK 5-10 216 Fr. Stafford, Va. North Stafford 77 Wade Hansen OL 75 Alston Smith 1 OL 6-2 279 r-So. Virginia Beach, Va. Cox 79 Caleb Farris OL 5 Joshua Stanford 1 WR 6-1 200 r-So. Mississauga, Ontario Martin Luther King (Ga.) 80 Demitri Knowles WR 3 Greg Stroman - CB 6-0 164 Fr. Bristow, Va. Stonewall Jackson 81 Kevin Asante WR 70 Adam Taraschke - OL 6-5 297 r-So. Fredericksburg, Va. Riverbend 82 Willie Byrn WR 65 Colton Taylor - LS 6-0 221 r-Fr. Salem, Va. Salem 83 Charley Meyer WR 57 Wyatt Teller - OL 6-6 301 r-Fr. Bealeton, Va. Liberty 87 Dewayne Alford DE 32 Josh Trimble 2 OLB 6-1 217 r-Jr. Ashburn, Va. Bishop O’Connell 88 Ryan Malleck WR 44 Devin Vandyke - LB 6-1 227 r-So. Lorton, Va. South County 89 Kalvin Cline WR 37 Ronny Vandyke 1 OLB 6-4 219 r-Jr. Lorton, Va. South County 90 Dadi Nicolas DE 98 Ricky Walker - DL 6-3 286 Fr. Hampton, Va. Bethel 91 Eric Kristensen PK 76 David Wang 3 OL 6-2 308 r-Sr. Ashburn, Va. Stone Bridge 92 Luther Maddy DT 62 Ross Ward - OL 6-3 308 r-Jr. Virginia Beach, Va. Kellam 93 Jeremy Haynes DE 55 Jack Willenbrock 1 OL 6-3 243 r-So. Glenmoore, Pa. Downingtown East 95 Nigel Williams DT 36 Chase Williams 3 LB 6-2 215 r-Sr. Leesburg, Va. Loudoun County 96 Corey Marshall DT 42 Marshawn Williams - TB 5-11 229 Fr. Hampton, Va. Phoebus 98 Ricky Walker DT 95 Nigel Williams 1 DT 6-2 291 r-So. Richmond, Va. Benedictine 99 Vinny Mihota DT 48 Carson Wise - PK 5-9 157 Fr. Blacksburg, Va. Blacksburg

Game 4 vs. Georgia Tech Page 15 Virginia Tech Football Game Notes Twenty-One Straight Bowl Games | Eight Conference Titles hokiesports.com Touchdowns by Defense & Special Teams 2003: Jason Lallis (dt), 45-yd. interception return vs. UCF; Eric Green (cb), 84-yd. 1987: Jon Jeffries, 92-yd. kickoff return vs. Clemson; Don Stokes, recovered blocked interception return vs. UConn; Mike Imoh, 91-yd. kickoff return vs. UConn; Chris Clifton, punt in end zone vs. Syracuse; Randy Cockrell (ilb), 90-yd. interception return vs. Navy. 16-yd. blocked punt return vs. UConn; Jimmy Williams (fs), 55-yd. interception return 1988: Don Stokes, recovered blocked punt in end zone vs. Southern Miss; Jock vs. Rutgers; DeAngelo Hall, 58-yd. punt return vs. Syracuse; DeAngelo Hall, 60-yd. punt Jones, recovered blocked punt in end zone vs. West Virginia; Roger Brown (cb), 55-yd. return vs. Syracuse; Vincent Fuller (cb), 50-yd. fumble return vs. WVU; DeAngelo Hall (cb), interception return vs. South Carolina; Leslie Bailey (ilb), 19-yd. interception return vs. 28-yd. fumble return vs. Miami; Eric Green (cb), 51-yd. interception return vs. Miami; South Carolina. DeAngelo Hall, 52-yd. punt return vs. Cal. 1989: Marcus Mickel, 90-yd. kickoff return vs. Clemson; Jock Jones (olb), 55-yd. 2004: Jason Lallis (de), 28-yd. fumble return vs. Western Michigan; Brandon Flowers interception return vs. Tulane; Roger Brown (cb), 55-yd. interception return vs. North (cb), 38-yd. interception return vs. Western Michigan; Vincent Fuller, 74-yd. blocked field Carolina State. goal return vs. West Virginia; Bl. Warren (ilb), 46-yd. interception return vs. Florida A&M; 1990: The ’90 season marked the first and only season to date during Beamer’s tenure Roland Minor (cb), 64-yd. interception return vs. Georgia Tech; Jimmy Williams (cb), 34- that Tech failed to score at least one TD on either defense or special teams. yd. interception return vs. Maryland. 1991: P.J. Preston (olb), recovered fumble in end zone vs. Oklahoma; Ken Landrum, 2005: Roland Minor (cb), 23-yd. interception return vs. Duke; D.J. Parker, 78-yd. 18-yd. blocked punt return vs. Cincinnati; Kirk Alexander (fs), 95-yd. interception return blocked field goal return vs. Georgia Tech; Xavier Adibi (ilb) 25-yd. interception return vs. vs. Cincinnati. Georgia Tech; Chris Ellis (de), 29-yd. interception return vs. Georgia Tech; Vince Hall (ilb) 1992: Tyronne Drakeford (cb), 40-yd. interception return vs. East Carolina; Tony 15-yd. fumble return vs. Marshall; Vince Hall (ilb) 13-yd. interception return vs. Boston Kennedy, 91-yd. kickoff return vs. Louisville; Ken Brown (olb), 18-yd. interception return College; James Anderson (olb) 39-yd. interception return vs. Louisville. vs. Rutgers. 2006: Brenden Hill (olb), 69-yd. interception return vs. North Carolina; Eddie Royal, 1993: William Ferrell, 7-yd. blocked punt return vs. Rutgers; DeWayne Knight (olb), 58-yd. punt return vs. Duke; Victor “Macho” Harris (cb), 72-yd. interception return vs. 23-yd. fumble return vs. Syracuse; Jeff Holland (dt), 8-yd. fumble return vs. Virginia; Cincinnati; Noland Burchette (de), 15-yd. fumble return vs. Kent State; Xavier Adibi (ilb), Lawrence Lewis (de), 20-yd. fumble return vs. Indiana; Antonio Banks, 80-yd. blocked 35-yd. fumble return vs. Wake Forest. field goal return vs. Indiana. 2007: Victor “Macho” Harris (cb), 17-yd. interception return vs. East Carolina; Brandon 1994: Torrian Gray (rov), 66-yd. interception return vs. Boston College; Stacy Henley, Flowers (cb), 49-yd. interception return vs. William & Mary; Eddie Royal, 60-yd. punt 25-yd. blocked punt return vs. Temple; Lawrence Lewis (de), 60-yd. fumble return vs. East return vs. William & Mary; D.J. Parker (fs), 32-yd. interception return vs. Clemson; Eddie Carolina; Antonio Freeman, 80-yd. punt return vs. Pittsburgh. Royal, 82-yd. punt return vs. Clemson; Victor “Macho” Harris, 100-yd. kickoff return vs. 1995: Jermaine Holmes, recovered blocked punt in end zone vs. Akron; Hank Coleman Clemson; Chris Ellis (de), 5-yd. interception return vs. Florida State; Xavier Adibi (lb), 40- (de), 51-yd. fumble return vs. Rutgers; Myron Newsome (ilb), 71-yd. interception return yd. interception return vs. Boston College; Justin Harper, 84-punt return vs. Kansas. vs. Rutgers; Larry Green (cb), 37-yd. interception return vs. West Virginia; Jim Baron (dt), 2008: Stephan Virgil (cb), 30-yd. fumble return vs. East Carolina; Brett Warren (ilb), 36- 46-yd. fumble return vs. Temple; J.C. Price (dt), 19-yd. interception return vs. Temple; yd. interception return vs. Boston College; Victor “Macho” Harris (cb), 55-yd. interception Antonio Banks (cb), 65-yd. interception return vs. Virginia; Bryan Still, 60-yd. punt return return vs. Boston College; Victor “Macho” Harris (cb), 23-yd. interception return vs. Duke; vs. Texas; Jim Baron (dt), 20-yd. fumble return vs. Texas. Orion Martin (de), 17-yd. fumble return vs. Boston College. 1996: Cornelius White, 60-yd. blocked punt return vs. Syracuse; Keion Carpenter (fs), 2009: Dyrell Roberts, 98-yd. kickoff return vs. Alabama; Jayron Hosley, 64-yd. punt 100-yd. interception return vs. Miami. return vs. Marshall; Matt Reidy, 1-yd. blocked punt return vs. Miami; Rashad Carmichael 1997: Carl Bradley (dt), recovered fumble in end zone vs. Rutgers; Pierson Prioleau (cb) 22-yd. interception return vs. Boston College. (rov), 43-yd. fumble return vs. Rutgers; Lorenzo Ferguson (fs), 84-yd. interception return 2010: Rashad Carmichael (cb), 68-yd. interception return vs. East Carolina; David vs. Arkansas St.; Anthony Midget (cb), 22-yd. fumble return vs. Pittsburgh. Wilson, 92-yd. kickoff return vs. NC State; Jayron Hosley, 80-yd. punt return vs. Central 1998: Keion Carpenter (fs), 16-yd. interception return vs. Pittsburgh; Pierson Prioleau Michigan; David Wilson, 90-yd. kickoff return vs. Georgia Tech; Jeron Gouveia-Winslow (rov), 85-yd. interception return vs. Boston College; Marcus Gildersleeve, recovered (olb), 24-yd. interception return vs. Florida State. blocked punt in end zone vs. UAB; Ricky Hall, 17-yd. blocked punt return vs. West Virginia; 2011: Kyle Fuller, recovered blocked punt in end zone vs. Appalachian State. Ricky Hall, recovered blocked punt in end zone vs. Syracuse; Loren Johnson (cb), 78-yd. 2012: Kyshoen Jarrett, 94-yd. punt return vs. Pittsburgh; Demitri Knowles, 93-yd. fumble return vs. Syracuse; Ike Charlton (cb), 26-yd. interception return vs. Rutgers; kickoff return vs. North Carolina. Jamel Smith (lb), 98-yd. interception return vs. Rutgers; Anthony Midget (cb), 27-yd. 2013: Detrick Bonner (fs), 37-yd. interception return vs. Western Carolina; Derek interception return vs. Alabama. Di Nardo 11-yd. blocked punt return vs. Marshall. 1999: Ike Charlton (cb), 34-yd. interception return vs. Clemson; Corey Moore (de), 32- 2014: Donovan Riley (cb), 63-yd. interception return vs. Ohio State. yard fumble return vs. Clemson; Cory Bird (rov), 26-yd. fumble return vs. Syracuse; Phillip Summers (rov), 43-yd. interception return vs. Syracuse; Tee Butler, recovered fumble by The Tally Sheet punter in end zone vs. Syracuse; Ricky Hall, 64-yd. punt return vs. Miami; Ike Charlton TOTAL: 135 (cb), 51-yd. fumble return vs. Miami; Larry Austin (cb), 31-yd. interception return vs. Defense: 84 TDs Temple. Type Total Last 2000: Willie Pile (fs), 11-yd. interception return vs. Akron; Cory Bird, 9-yd. blocked Pass Interceptions 56 Donovan Riley (63 yds), 2014 at Ohio State punt return vs. East Carolina; André Davis, 87-yd. punt return vs. East Carolina; André Fumble Returns 26 Orion Martin (17 yds), 2008 vs. Boston College Davis, 71-yd. punt return vs. Boston College; André Davis, 76-yd. punt return vs. WVU; Fumble Recoveries 2 Carl Bradley (end zone), 1997 vs. Rutgers) Nathaniel Adibi (de), 36-yd. fumble return vs. UCF. 2001: Channing Reed (dt), 8-yd. fumble return vs. Rutgers; Kevin McCadam (rov), Special Teams: 51 TDs 69-yd. interception return vs. UCF; André Davis, 55-yd. punt return vs. UCF; Jim Davis (de), Type Total Last 27 yd. interception return vs. West Virginia; Kevin McCadam (rov), 9-yd. fumble return vs. Punt Returns 19 Kyshoen Jarrett (94 yds), 2012 vs. Pittsburgh Boston College; Ronyell Whitaker, 71-yd. blocked field goal return vs. Pittsburgh; Brandon Blocked Punts 18 Derek Di Nardo (11 yds), 2013 vs. Marshall Manning, 22-yd. blocked punt return vs. Miami. Kickoff Returns 9 Demitri Knowles (93 yds), 2012 vs. North Carolina 2002: DeAngelo Hall, 69-yd. punt return vs. Arkansas State; DeAngelo Hall (cb), 49-yd. Blocked Field Goals 4 D.J. Parker (78 yds), 2005 vs. Georgia Tech interception return vs. Arkansas State; Jason Lallis (dt), 59-yd. fumble return vs. Arkansas Fumble Recovery 1 Tee Butler (end zone by punter), 1999 vs. Syracuse State; Alex Markogiannakis (ilb), 25-yd. fumble return vs. Western Michigan; DeAngelo Hall, 51-yd. punt return vs. Rutgers; Darryl Tapp, 11-yd. blocked punt return vs. Virginia; Willie Pile (fs), 96-yd. interception return vs. Miami.

Game 4 vs. Georgia Tech Page 16 Virginia Tech Football Game Notes Twenty-One Straight Bowl Games | Eight Conference Titles @VT_Football Virginia Tech’s Blocked Kicks Under Frank Beamer Totals: 131 in 338 games (65 punts, 39 FGs, 27 PATs) 1987 (1 punt, 1 PAT, 1 FG) 1996 (5 punts, 1 PAT) 2003 (1 punt, 3 FGs) Syracuse – punt* (Jimmy Whitten) hL Akron – PAT (John Engelberger) aW UConn – punt* (Nathaniel Adibi) hW East Carolina – PAT (na) hL BC – punt+ (Keion Carpenter) aW Rutgers – FG (Jeff King) aW Cincinnati – FG (Roger Brown) hW Syracuse – punt* (Cornelius White) aL Syracuse – FG (Vincent Fuller) hW Temple – punt (Keion Carpenter) hW Miami – FG (Eric Green) hW 1988 (4 punts, 3 FGs) SW Louisiana – punt (Michael Stuewe); Clemson – punt (Jock Jones) aL punt+ (Keion Carpenter) hW 2004 (1 punt, 3 FGs) Southern Miss – punt* (Archie Hopkins) aL W. Michigan – FG+ (Jim Davis); West Virginia – punt* (Archie Hopkins) hL 1997 (2 punts, 3 PATs, 2 FGs) punt+ (Darryl Tapp) hW Cincinnati – punt+ (Jock Jones) aW Arkansas St. – FG+ (Carl Bradley) hW West Virginia – FG* (Jim Davis) hW Louisville – FG (Jimmy Whitten) aL WVU – punt# (Phillip Summers) aL Virginia – FG (Jim Davis) hW Florida State – FG (Roger Brown); Miami – PAT (Carl Bradley) hW FG+ (Roger Brown) aL Pittsburgh – PAT (Corey Moore); 2005 (2 FGs, 1 punt) PAT (John Engelberger) aL Georgia Tech – FG* (Jeff King) hW 1989 (1 punt, 1 FG) Virginia – punt (Keion Carpenter); North Carolina – FG+ (Darryl Tapp); Tulane – punt+ (Archie Hopkins) hW FG (John Engelberger) aL punt+ (Macho Harris) hW NC State – FG (Jock Jones) aW 1998 (8 punts, 2 PATs, 2 FGs) 2006 (3 punts, 2 FGs) 1990 (2 punts, 4 PATs, 1 FG) East Carolina – FG+ (Corey Moore) hW Northeastern – punt+ (Cary Wade); East Carolina – PAT (John Rivers) aW Miami – PAT (John Engelberger) aW FG (Kory Robertson) hW South Carolina – PAT (John Rivers) hL Pittsburgh – FG (Corey Moore); North Carolina – punt+ (Josh Morgan) aW Florida State – punt+ (Scott Jones) aL punt# (Larry Austin) hW Cincinnati – punt@ (Josh Morgan) hW West Virginia – FG+ (Bernard Basham) hW Boston College – punt (Keion Carpenter); Miami – FG (Duane Brown) aW Temple – punt (Archie Hopkins) aL punt+ (André Davis) aW NC State – PAT (Bernard Basham) hW UAB – punt* (Larry Austin) aW 2007 (2 punts, 1 FG, 1 PAT) Virginia – PAT (Bernard Basham) hW WVU – punt* (Marcus Gildersleeve); Duke – punt+ (Stephan Virgil) aW PAT (John Engelberger) hW Virginia – punt# (Davon Morgan) aW 1991 (3 punts, 3 FGs) Syracuse – punt* (Anthony Midget) aL Boston College (ACC) – FG (Duane Brown) James Madison – FG (Bernard Basham) hW Alabama – punt (Keion Carpenter); PAT ^ (Duane Brown) nW Oklahoma – FG (Bernard Basham) aL punt+ (Corey Moore) nW Cincinnati – punt+ (P.J. Preston); 2008 (2 PAT, 2 FGs, 1 punt) punt* (Kirk Alexander) hW 1999 (1 punt, 1 PAT) East Carolina – PAT^ (John Graves) nL Louisville – FG (John Rivers) hW Rutgers – PAT^ (Carl Bradley) aW Furman – FG (John Graves) hW East Carolina – punt (Marcus McClung) hL Pittsburgh­ – punt+ (André Davis) aW Georgia Tech – PAT (John Graves) hW Nebraska – punt@ (Stephan Virgil) aW 1992 (5 PATs, 1 FG) 2000 (4 punts, 2 FGs, 2 PATs) BC – FG# (Jason Worilds) aL James Madison – PAT (John Rivers); Akron – FG+ (Cory Bird) hW FG+ (Kirk Alexander) hW East Carolina – punt* (Wayne Ward); 2009 (1 punt) East Carolina – PAT (Bernard Basham) aL FG (Larry Austin) aW Miami – punt* (Jacob Sykes) hW West Virginia – PAT (David Wimmer) hL Rutgers – punt+ (Eric Green) hW Miami – PAT (Bernard Basham) hL Temple – punt+ (Wayne Ward) hW 2010 (2 PAT, 1 punt) Virginia – PAT (David Wimmer) hL West Virginia – punt (Lee Suggs) Boise State – punt (Davon Morgan) PAT (Lamar Cobb) hW PAT (Andre Smith) nL 1993 (4 punts, 2 FGs) Pittsburgh – PAT (David Pugh) hW Stanford – PAT (Andre Smith) nL Miami – punt@ (Willie Wilkins) aL Maryland – FG (George DelRicco) hW 2001 (5 punts, 2 FGs) 2011 (1 punt) Rutgers – punt* (Marcus McClung) hW W. Michigan – punt+ (Wayne Ward) hW Appalachian State – punt* (Tony Gregory) hW Syracuse – punt+ (William Ferrell) hW Rutgers – punt@ (Eric Green) aW Virginia – punt# (Brandon Semones) aW UCF – punt@ (Brandon Manning) hW 2012 (1 punt) Indiana – FG* (Jeff Holland) nW Pittsburgh – FG* (Lamar Cobb) aL Austin Peay – punt+ (Tony Gregory) hW Virginia – punt (Wayne Ward) aW 1994 (2 punts, 2 FGs) Miami – FG# (David Pugh); 2013 (1 punt, 1 FG) Arkansas St. – FG (Cornell Brown) hW punt* (Eric Green) hL Marshall – punt+ (Kyle Fuller) Temple – punt* (William Ferrell) hW FG (Derrick Hopkins) hW Miami – punt# (Michael Williams) aL 2002 (5 punts, 2 FGs) Rutgers – FG (Michael Williams) hW LSU – punt+ (Justin Hamilton); * - recovered or returned for TD; punt@ (Jason Lallis) hW + - led to TD; 1995 (4 punts, 3 PATs, 1 FG) Marshall – FG+ (Team) hW @ - led to safety; BC – PAT (Waverly Jackson) hL Western Michigan – FG (Jeff King) aW # - led to field goal; Cincinnati – FG (Jim Baron); Pittsburgh – punt+ (Nathaniel Adibi) hL ^ - led to a two-point defensive extra point PAT (Lawrence Lewis) hL West Virginia – punt# (Ernest Wilford) hL Miami – punt# (Angelo Harrison) hW Virginia – punt* (Justin Hamilton) hW Pittsburgh – punt+ (Angelo Harrison); punt# (Angelo Harrison) aW Akron – punt* (Okesa Smith); PAT (Lawrence Lewis) hW

Game 4 vs. Georgia Tech Page 17 Virginia Tech Football Game Notes Twenty-One Straight Bowl Games | Eight Conference Titles hokiesports.com Individual Career Game Highs THROWERS CATCHERS Sam Rogers (FB) Deon Clarke (LB) Nigel Williams (DT) Michael Brewer (QB) Willie Byrn (WR) Rec. 5 OSU, 2014 Tackles 10 OSU, 2014 Tackles 3 Alabama, 2013 Att. 56 (SR) ECU, 2014 Rec. 7 ECU, 2013 Yds. 23 OSU, 2014 TFL 2.0 twice TFL 1.5 Alabama, 2013 Comp. 30 ECU, 2014 Yds. 123 UNC, 2013 TDs 1 OSU, 2014 Sacks 2.0 ECU, 2014 Sacks 1.0 Alabama, 2013 Yds. 298 ECU, 2014 TDs 1 twice Long 18 Miami, 2013 TDs 3 ECU, 2014 Long 83 UNC, 2013 Derek Di Nardo (OLB) Chase Williams (LB) INTs 2 twice Joshua Stanford (WR) Tackles 5 W&M, 2014 Tackles 7 twice Long 40 ECU, 2014 Joel Caleb (TB) Rec. 7 Miami, 2013 TFL 2.0 OSU, 2014 TFL 2.0 W&M, 2014 RUSHING Rec. 1 three times Yds. 171 BC, 2013 Sacks 2.0 OSU, 2014 Sacks 2.0 W&M, 2014 Att. 10 OSU, 2014 Yds. 3 twice TDs 1 Miami, 2013 Yds 23 New Mexico, 2012 TDs 0 - Long 69 BC, 2013 Seth Dooley (DE) RETURNERS TDs 0 Long 3 twice Tackles 2 twice Willie Byrn (PR) Long 16 W&M, 2014 Marshawn Williams (TB) TFL 0 Returns 2 three times all from 2012 from Texas Tech Kalvin Cline (TE) Rec. 1 ECU, 2014 Sacks 0 Yds 16 BC, 2013 Rec. 4 twice Yds. 0 ECU, 2014 Avg 8.0 BC, 2013 Mark Leal (QB) Yds. 65 Pitt, 2013 TDs 0 - Ken Ekanem (DE) Long 10 BC, 2013 Att. 25 UCLA, 2013 TDs 1 twice Long 0 ECU, 2014 Tackles 6 ECU, 2014 TD 0 Comp. 12 UCLA, 2013 Long 31 MD, 2013 TFL 3.5 ECU, 2014 Yds. 130 UCLA, 2013 KICKERS Sacks 1.5 ECU, 2014 J.C. Coleman (KOR) TDs 2 AppSt, 2011 J.C. Coleman (TB) Michael Branthover (P) Returns 3 four times INTs 2 UCLA, 2013 Rec. 6 UNC, 2012 Punts 7 WF, 2011 Brandon Facyson (CB) Yds 69 Pitt, 2012 Long 63 AppSt, 2011 Yds. 39 RU, 2012 Long 75 DU, 2011 Tackles 4 UNC, 2013 Avg 34.0 twice RUSHING TDs 1 BG, 2012 I20 3 WF, 2011 INT 2 ECU, 2013 Long 34 twice Att. 6 UCLA, 2013 Long 24 Cincy, 2012 Avg. 42.1 WF, 2011 TFL 1.0 MD, 2013 TD 0 - Yds. 11 WCU, 2013 Sacks 0 TDs 0 Trey Edmunds (TB) FG Made 1 UCLA, 2013 Kendall Fuller (PR) Long 11 WCU, 2013 Rec. 4 BC, 2013 FG Att. 2 UCLA, 2013 Kendall Fuller (CB) Returns 2 Alabama, 2013 Yds. 42 BC, 2013 Long 22 UCLA, 2013 Tackles 8 twice Yds 2 ECU, 2013 RUNNERS TDs 1 twice PAT Made 1 UCLA, 2013 INT 3 Duke, 2013 Avg 2.0 ECU, 2013 Joel Caleb (TB) Long 26 VA, 2103 PAT Att. 1 UCLA, 2013 TFL 1.5 MD, 2013 Long 2 ECU, 2013 Att. 6 WCU, 2013 Sacks 1.0 W&M, 2014 TD 0 - Yds. 36 WCU, 2013 Isaiah Ford (WR) A.J. Hughes (P) TDs 1 WCU, 2013 Rec. 7 ECU, 2014 Punts 13 Alabama, 2013 Kyshoen Jarrett (FS) Der’Woun Greene (KOR) Long 13 WCU, 2013 Yds. 77 ECU, 2014 Long 64 MD, 2013 Tackles 11 BC, 2013 Returns 2 Alabama, 2013 TDs 2 ECU, 2014 I20 5 UCLA, 2013 INT 2 OSU, 2014 Yds 39 Alabama, 2013 J.C. Coleman (TB) Long 21 ECU, 2014 Avg. 52.8 Pitt, 2013 TFL 1.0 three times Avg 18.5 Alabama, 2013 Att. 22 Miami, 2013 Sacks 0 - Long 24 Alabama, 2013 Yds. 183 Duke, 2012 Demitri Knowles (WR) Eric Kristensen (PK) TD 0 - TDs 2 Duke, 2012 Rec. 8 ECU, 2013 FG Made 3 VA, 2103 Luther Maddy (DT) Long 86 Duke, 2012 Yds. 101 VA, 2103 FG Att. 3 VA, 2103 Tackles 8 Duke, 2013 Kyshoen Jarrett (PR) TDs 1 four times Long 38 VA, 2103 TFL 3.0 Miami, 2013 Returns 6 Pitt, 2013 Daniel Dyer (TB) Long 56 Duke, 2013 PAT Made 3 MD, 2013 Sacks 2.5 Marshall, 2013 Yds 94 Pitt, 2012 Att. 6 AppSt, 2011 PAT Att. 3 MD, 2013 Avg 94.0 Pitt, 2012 Yds. 30 AppSt, 2011 Bucky Hodges (TE) Corey Marshall (DT) Long 94 Pitt, 2012 TDs 0 Rec. 6 W&M, 2014 Joey Slye (PK) Tackles 7 GT, 2012 TD 1 Pitt, 2012 Long 13 AppSt, 2011 Yds. 53 ECU, 2014 FG Made 2 W&M, 2014 TFL 1.0 four times TDs 1 twice FG Att. 2 W&M, 2014 Sacks 1.0 four times Demitri Knowles (KOR) Trey Edmunds (TB) Long 40 ECU, 2014 Long 27 W&M, 2014 Returns 4 twice Att. 22 Marshall, 2013 PAT Made 5 OSU, 2014 Dahman McKinnon (LB) Yds 141 UNC, 2012 Yds. 132 Alabama, 2013 Ryan Malleck (TE) PAT Att. 5 OSU, 2014 Tackles 3 twice Avg 48.0 BC, 2013 TDs 4 Miami, 2013 Rec. 6 OSU, 2014 TFL 0 - Long 93 UNC, 2012 Long 77 Alabama, 2013 Yds. 64 OSU, 2014 TACKLERS Sacks 0 - TD 1 UNC, 2012 TDs 0 Dwayne Alford (DE) Shai McKenzie (TB) Long 26 Miami, 2012 Tackles 2 twice Andrew Motuapuaka (LB) Deon Newsome (KOR) Att. 9 W&M, 2014 TFL 1.0 OSU, 2014 Tackles 1 W&M, 2014 Returns 2 twice Yds. 106 W&M, 2014 Charley Meyer (WR) Sacks 0 TFL 0 - Yds 43 OSU, 2014 TDs 1 twice Rec. 1 GT, 2013 Sacks 0 - Avg 21.5 OSU, 2014 Long 39 W&M, 2014 Yds. 5 GT, 2013 Woody Baron (DT) Long 26 OSU, 2014 TDs 0 - Tackles 2 twice Dadi Nicolas (DE) TD 0 - Sam Rogers (FB) Long 5 GT, 2013 TFL 0 Tackles 7 Pitt, 2013 Att. 1 six times Sacks 0 INT 1 Duke, 2013 Greg Stroman (PR) Yds. 17 OSU, 2014 Shai McKenzie (TB) TFL 3.0 twice Returns 5 ECU, 2014 TDs 0 - Rec. 0 Detrick Bonner (ROV) Sacks 3.0 Pitt, 2013 Yds 40 ECU, 2014 Long 17 OSU, 2014 Yds. 0 Tackles 10 VA, 2012 Avg 17.5 OSU, 2014 TDs 0 INT 2 WCU, 2013 Josh Trimble (LB) Long 35 OSU, 2014 Marshawn Williams (TB) Long 0 TFL 1.0 three times Tackles 4 twice TD 0 - Att. 17 ECU, 2014 Sacks 1.0 RU, 2012 TFL 1.0 twice Yds. 74 ECU, 2014 Cam Phillips (WR) Sacks 1.0 VA, 2103 TDs 1 OSU, 2014 Rec. 7 ECU, 2014 Chuck Clark (FS) Long 21 ECU, 2014 Yds. 89 ECU, 2014 Tackles 11 OSU, 2014 Ronny Vandyke (LB) TDs 1 ECU, 2014 INT 0 Tackles 5 Rutgers, 2012 Long 28 ECU, 2014 TFL 1.0 OSU, 2014 TFL 1.0 twice Sacks 0 Sacks 0

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TEAM Two QBs each pass for 100+ yards...... vs. Appalachian State, 2011 Scored 90+ points...... 99, vs. Emory & Henry, 1919 (Logan Thomas, 149 yds. & Mark Leal, 113 yds.) Scored 80-89 points...... 86, vs. Roanoke College, 1905 Passed for 5 TDs...... Bryan Randall, @ Syracuse, 2002 Scored 70-79 points...... 77, vs. Akron, 1995 Passed for 4 TDs...... Bryan Randall, vs. Florida A&M, 2004 Scored 60-69 points...... 66, vs. Appalachian State, 2011 Passed for 3 TDs...... Michael Brewer, vs. East Carolina, 2014 Scored 50-59 points...... 52, vs. Wake Forest, 2010 Passed for 2 TDs...... Michael Brewer, vs. @ Ohio State, 2014 Scored 40-49 points...... 42, @ Miami, 2013 Two QBs with 2 TD passes apiece...... Logan Thomas and Mark Leal Back-to-back 40+ games...... vs. CMU (45), vs. WF (52), 2010 vs. Appalachian State, 2011 Three straight 40+ games...... @ NCSU (41), vs. CMU (45), vs. WF (52), 2010 Had 50+ pass attempts...... 56, Michael Brewer, vs. East Carolina, 2014 Four straight 40+ games...... NCSU (41), CMU (45), WF (52), Duke (44), 2010 Had 40-49 pass attempts...... 41, Logan Thomas, @ Boston College, 2013 Rushed for 500+ yards...... 500, @ Pittsburgh, 1993 Had 30-39 pass attempts...... 36, Michael Brewer, @ Ohio State, 2014 Rushed for 400-499 yards...... 444, vs. Marshall, 2009 Had 20-29 pass attempts...... 25, Mark Leal, vs. UCLA, 2013 Rushed for 300-399 yards...... 332, Duke, 2010 Had 30+ pass completions...... 30, Michael Brewer, vs. East Carolina, 2014 Rushed for 200-299 yards...... 222, vs. William & Mary, 2014 Had 20-29 pass comps...... 23, Michael Brewer, @ Ohio State, 2014 Passed for 500+ yards...... 504, @ Syracuse, 2002 QB rush/pass for 100 yards...... Logan Thomas, @ Miami, 2012 Passed for 400-499 yards...... 408, @ Wake Forest, 1972 (124 rush, 199 pass) Passed for 300-399 yards...... 366, @ Miami, 2013 Had 10+ receptions...... 10, Jarrett Boykin, vs. North Carolina, 2011 Passed for 200-299 yards...... 266, vs. William & Mary, 2014 Had 250+ yards receiving...... 279, Ernest Wilford, @ Syracuse, 2002 Rushed/Passed for 200+ yards...... vs. William & Mary, 2014 Had 200-249 yards rec...... 213, Ricky Scales, @ Wake Forest, 1972 222 rush, 266 pass Had 100+ yards receiving...... 101, Demitri Knowles, @ Virginia, 2013 Had 600+ yards in total offense...... 605, vs. Wake Forest, 2010 Two players with 100+ receiving...... @ Miami, 2013 Had 500-599 yards in total offense...... 549, @ Miami, 2013 Joshua Stanford (107) & Willie Byrn (103) Scored on first offensive play...... vs. Appalachian State, 2011 Had 4 TD receptions...... Ernest Wilford @ Syracuse, 2002 David Wilson 20-yard run Had 3 TD receptions...... Antonio Freeman, vs. Temple, 1993 Won on final offensive play...... vs. Virginia, 2012 Had 2 TD receptions...... Isaiah Ford, vs. East Carolina, 2014 Cody Journell 29 yd FG Intercepted 3 passes...... Kendall Fuller, vs. Duke, 2013 Lost on final offensive play...... vs. Michigan, 2012 Intercepted 2 passes...... Brandon Facyson, @ East Carolina, 2013 Brendan Gibbons 37 FG Returned a KO for TD...... Demitri Knowles, @ UNC, 2012 Won in overtime...... 13-10, vs. Rutgers, 2012 Returned punt for TD...... Kyshoen Jarrett, @ Pittsburgh, 2012 Lost in overtime...... 20-23, vs. Michigan, 2012 Returned an INT for TD...... Donovan Riley, at Ohio State, 2014 Recorded a safety...... vs. UCLA, 2013 Returned a fumble for TD...... Orion Martin, vs. BC [2], 2008 Recorded two defensive TDs...... @ Boston College, 2008 Returned blocked punt for TD...... Derek Di Nardo, vs. Marshall, 2013 Zero punts in a game...... vs. James Madison, 2010 Returned blocked FG for TD...... D.J. Parker, vs. GT, 2005 Zero sacks allowed in a game...... vs. William & Mary, 2014 Returned blocked PAT for 2 pts...... Stephan Virgil, vs. ECU, 2008 Recorded a shutout...... vs. Bowling Green, 2012 Blocked an extra point...... Andre Smith, vs. Stanford, 2011 Held opp. to 0 yards or less rushing...... -15, vs. Florida State, 2012 Blocked a FG...... Derrick Hopkins, vs. Marshall, 2013 Blocked two kicks in a game...... vs. Marshall, 2013 Blocked a punt...... Kyle Fuller, vs. Marshall, 2013 Scored special teams TD...... vs. Marshall, 2013 Scored a def. and special teams TD in a game...... DeAngelo Hall Scored defensive & special teams TD...... vs. Clemson, 2007 vs. Arkansas St., 2002 (49-yd. INT & 69-yd. PR) Played an overtime game...... vs. Maryland, 2013 Returned two punts for TDs...... DeAngelo Hall vs. Syracuse, 2003 (58 & 60 yds.) INDIVIDUAL Successful 2-point conversion...... @ North Carolina, 2012 Rushed for 200+ yards...... 253, Darren Evans, vs. Maryland, 2008 Corey Fuller pass from Logan Thomas Rushed for 150-199 yards...... 183, J.C. Coleman, vs. Duke, 2012 Made 6 FGs...... Mickey Thomas, vs. Vanderbilt, 1989 Two players rushed for 100 yards...... NC State, 2010 Made 5 FGs...... Chris Kinzer, vs. Vanderbilt, 1986 (Darren Evans, 160 yds. & Tyrod Taylor, 121 yds.) Made 4 FGs...... Cody Journell, vs. Pittsburgh, 2013 Three players rushed for 100 yards...... @ South Carolina, 1974 Made 3 FGs...... Eric Kristensen, @ Virginia, 2013 Phil Rogers (120), Roscoe Coles (111) & George Heath (104) Kicked a 60+ FG...... 61, Wayne Latimer, vs. Florida St., 1975 Had 40+ carries...... 42, Cyrus Lawrence, vs. Memphis St., 1981 Kicked a 50-59 FG...... 56, Cody Journell, @ Boston College, 2013 Had 30-39 carries...... 32, Ryan Williams, vs. NC State, 2009 Kicked a 40-49 FG...... 42, Cody Journell, vs. Duke, 2013 Had 20-29 carries...... 22, J.C. Coleman, @ Miami, 2013 Kicked two 40+ yards FGs in one game...... Cody Journell, @ Boston College, 2013 Had two players with 20+ carries...... Logan Thomas (23) & Kicked a 70+ punt...... 75, Michael Branthover, @ Duke, 2011 Trey Edmunds (22) vs. Marshall, 2013 Kicked a 60-69 punt...... 64, A.J. Hughes, vs. Maryland, 2013 Rushed for 6 TDs...... Tommy Francisco, vs. VMI, 1966 Rushed for 5 TDs...... Lee Suggs, @ UCF, 2000 Rushed for 4 TDs...... Trey Edmunds, @ Miami, 2013 Rushed for 3 TDs...... David Wilson, vs. Appalachian State, 2011 Rushed for 2 TDs...... Logan Thomas, vs. Marshall, 2013 Passed for 500+ yards...... 504, Bryan Randall, @ Syracuse, 2002 Passed for 300-499 yards...... 366, Logan Thomas, @ Miami, 2013 Passed for 200-299 yards...... 298, Michael Brewer, vs. ECU, 2014

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TEAM Had 11+ receptions...... 13, Andre Callender, Boston College, 2007 Scored 70+ points...... 77, Alabama 1973 Had 250+ yards receiving...... NEVER Scored 60-69 points...... 66, Washington & Lee, 1951 Had 200-249 yards receiving ...... 224, Cam Worthy, East Carolina, 2014 Scored 50-59 points...... 52, California, 2003 Had 100+ yards receiving...... 142, Allen Hurns, Miami, 2013 Scored 40-49 points...... 42, UCLA, 2013 Had 4 TD receptions...... Chris Brantley, Rutgers, 1992 Had 3 TD receptions...... Coby Fleener, Stanford, 2011 Rushed for 500+ yards...... 748, Alabama, 1973 Had 2 TD receptions...... Rashad Greene, Florida State, 2012 Rushed for 400-499 yards...... 461, Alabama, 1972 Rushed for 300-399 yards...... 339, North Carolina, 2012 Intercepted 3 passes...... Aaron Beasley, West Virginia, 1994 Rushed for 200-299 yards...... 254, Pittsburgh, 2012 Intercepted 2 passes...... Josh Hawkins, East Carolina, 2014 Had 50-99 yards rushing...... 76, William & Mary, 2014 Had FEWER than 50 yards rushing...... 28, Miami, 2013 Returned a KO for TD...... Christion Jones, Alabama, 2013 Returned punt for TD...... William Likely, Maryland, 2013 Passed for 500+ yards...... NEVER Returned an INT for TD...... Myles Jack, UCLA, 2013 Passed for 400-499 yards...... 427, East Carolina, 2014 Returned/recovered a fumble for TD...... Khaseem Greene, Rutgers, 2012 Passed for 350-399 yards...... 324, Miami, 2013 Returned blocked punt for TD...... T.J. Lee, East Carolina, 2008 Had 50-99 yards passing...... 93, Boston College, 2013 Returned blocked FG for TD...... NEVER Had FEWER than 50 yards passing...... 20, Duke, 2008 Returned blocked PAT for 2 pts...... Nigel Bradham, FSU, 2010 Blocked an extra point...... Jabari Price, North Carolina, 2013 Had 800+ yards in total offense...... 833, Alabama, 1973 Blocked a FG...... TEAM, Northeastern, 2006 Had 700-799 yards in total offense...... NEVER Blocked a punt...... Rayshawn Jenkins, Miami, 2012 Had 600-699 yards in total offense...... 604, Syracuse, 2002 2-point conversion...... Florida State, 2012 Had 500-599 yards in total offense...... 502, East Carolina, 2014 N. O’Leary pass from E.J. Manuel

Recorded a safety...... Boston College [2], 2008 Made 6 FGs...... NEVER Recorded a defensive TD...... UCLA, 2013 Made 5 FGs...... Alex Henery, Nebraska, 2009 Shut out Tech...... Cincinnati, 1995 Made 4 FGs...... Will Snyderwine, Duke, 2009 Blocked two kicks in a game...... Duke, 2006 Made 3 FGs...... John Carpenter, William & Mary, 2014 Scored a special teams TD...... Alabama, 2013 Kicked a 60+ FG...... NEVER Scored defensive & special teams TD...... Alabama, 2013 Kicked a 50-59 FG...... 53, Ross Martin, Duke, 2013 Kicked two 50+ FGs...... 51 & 53, Ross Martin, Duke, 2013 INDIVIDUAL Kicked a 40-49 FG...... 44, John Carpenter, William & Mary, 2014 Rushed for 200+ yards...... 262, Giovani Bernard, North Carolina, 2012 Rushed for 150-199 yards...... 161, Brett Hundley, UCLA, 2013 Kicked a 70+ punt...... 76, Alex Henery, Nebraska, 2009 Rushed for 100-149 yards...... 105, Kevin Parks, Virginia, 2013 Kicked a 60-69 punt...... 60, Worth Gregory, East Carolina, 2014 Two players rushed for 100 yards...... Syracuse, 1994 Malcolm Thomas (185) & Kirby Dar Dar (108) TURNOVERS Three players rushed for 100 yards...... NEVER The Last Time Tech ... Had 40+ carries...... 44, Paul Palmer, Temple, 1986 Lost two fumbles...... Boston College, 2013 Had 35-39 carries...... 38, Derrick Knight, Boston College, 2003 Lost three fumbles...... North Carolina, 2006 Rushed for 6 TDs...... Willis McGahee, Miami, 2002 Lost four fumbles...... Miami, 2005 Rushed for 5 TDs...... NEVER Lost five or more fumbles...... 5, Kentucky, 1977 Rushed for 4 TDs...... Chris Brantley, Rutgers, 1992 Rushed for 3 TDs...... , Georgia Tech, 2011 Threw three interceptions...... vs. East Carolina, 2014 Rushed for 2 TDs...... Brett Hundley, UCLA, 2013 Threw four interceptions...... vs. Duke, 2013 Threw five interceptions...... vs. Virginia, 1994 Passed for 500+ yards...... NEVER Threw six or more interceptions...... 7, vs. Florida St., 1959 Passed for 400-499 yards...... 427, Shane Carden, East Carolina, 2014 Passed for 300-399 yards...... 324, Stephen Morris, Miami, 2013 The Last Time an Opponent ... Passed for 5 TDs...... NEVER Lost two fumbles...... William & Mary, 2014 Passed for 4 TDs...... Andrew Luck, Stanford, 2011 Lost three fumbles...... NC State, 2009 Passed for 3 TDs...... Shane Carden, East Carolina, 2014 Lost four fumbles...... Arkansas St., 2002 Had 50+ pass attempts...... 52, Matt Ryan, Boston College, 2007 Lost five or more fumbles...... 5, Clemson, 1985 Had 40-49 pass attempts...... 47, Shane Carden, East Carolina, 2014 Had 30-39 pass attempts...... 35, Marquise Williams, North Carolina, 2013 Threw three interceptions...... Ohio State, 2014 Had 30+ pass completions...... 30, Dominique Davis, ECU, 2010 Threw four interceptions...... Duke, 2013 Had 20-29 pass comps...... 23, Shane Carden, East Carolina, 2014 Threw five interceptions...... Georgia Tech, 2007 QB rush/pass for 100 yards...... Brett Hundley, UCLA, 2013 Threw six or more interceptions...... 6, Rutgers, 1998 226 yds passing, 161 yds rushing

Game 4 vs. Georgia Tech Page 20 Virginia Tech Football Game Notes Virginia Tech’s 246-Game Scoring Streak

Virginia Tech’s current 246-game scoring streak from 1995 to present stands as the 11th-longest in Division I-A college history. In the 246-game run, Tech scored on its first offensive possession 79 times, plus another four occasions where it scored on returns on its first touch of the game. The Hokies have scored in the first quarter 179 times during the streak, and have had it extended by halftime in 235 of the 246 games. Here’s that list: (* — includes a blocked punt recovery in the end zone prior to the first offensive possession against Akron in 1995; an interception return prior to the first offensive possession at Clemson in 2007; an interception return prior to the first offensive possession against Boston College in 2008; and a blocked punt return prior to the first offensive possession against Marshall in 2013):

Scored On/In: Points Scored School Streak Dates Ended By Season Games 1st Poss. 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q Wins Losses Ties Michigan 365 10/27/1984 - 9/6/2014 Notre Dame 1995 10 2* 6 3 1 0 335 0 — Brigham Young 361 9/27/1975 - 11/15/2003 Utah 1996 12 6 9 3 0 0 328 42 — Florida 324 11/05/1988 - present ……………… 1997 12 3 8 3 1 0 244 80 — Texas 281 11/29/1980 - 10/02/2004 Oklahoma 1998 12 6 11 1 0 0 299 82 — Washington State 280 10/22/1984 - 10/18/2008 USC 1999 12 4 11 1 0 0 455 29 — Washington 272 11/14/1981 - 10/16/2004 USC 2000 12 7 10 1 0 1 463 21 — TCU 269 11/23/1991 - present ……………… 2001 12 3 10 1 1 0 314 62 — Oregon 267 10/05/1985 - 11/15/2007 UCLA 2002 14 4 11 3 0 0 303 126 — 2003 13 7 11 2 0 0 328 132 — Air Force 261 12/31/1992 - present ……………… 2004 13 4 7 4 1 1 358 42 — Tennessee 251 9/24/1994 - present ……………… 2005 13 3 10 2 0 1 411 29 — Virginia Tech 246 9/23/1995 - present ……………… 2006 13 4 9 4 0 0 282 54 — UCLA 245 10/02/1971 - 10/17/1992 Arizona State 2007 14 6* 9 4 1 0 364 38 — Ohio State 245 12/30/1993 - present * ……………… 2008 14 3* 7 7 0 0 230 79 — Colorado 242 11/19/1988 - 10/25/2008 Missouri 2009 13 5 11 1 1 0 350 64 — Nebraska 233 1/01/1974 - 11/29/1991 Miami, Fla. 2010 14 5 9 5 0 0 416 58 — Nebraska 233 9/05/1996 - present ……………… 2011 14 4 9 5 0 0 358 33 — Florida State 232 9/10/1988 - 11/11/2006 Wake Forest 2012 13 2 8 4 0 1 200 126 — 2013 13 4* 11 1 1 0 168 83 — Hawai’i 219 12/04/1976 - 11/04/1995 Colorado State 2014 3 1 2 1 0 0 79 0 — Arizona 214 9/09/1972 - 12/15/1990 Syracuse Totals 246 83 179 56 7 4 6327 1238 0 Georgia Tech 214 10/30/1997 - present ………………

* - had 13 games vacated by NCAA from 2010 season (not included in streak)

Virginia Tech has a 185-61 record during the scoring streak, averaging 34.2 points in the wins and 20.3 points in the losses. The Hokies had only four occasions where they were delayed extending the streak until the fourth quarter. The last time came in the 2012 Russell Athletic Bowl in a 13-10 overtime win against Rutgers. The latest Tech scored its first points in a game was with 6:58 left in the 2005 Sugar Bowl against Auburn, a game in which the Hokies went on to score another touchdown in the loss. Here’s a look at those occasions. (* — denotes in Sugar Bowl in New Orleans; ^ — denotes Russell Athletic Bowl in Orlando):

Date Game Opponent Fourth Quarter Score (first if multiple scores) Time Left (4Q) Result Nov. 4, 2000 67 at Miami Lee Suggs 1 yd run 12:23 L, 21-41 Jan. 3, 2005 122 Auburn* Josh Morgan 29 yd pass from Bryan Randall 6:58 L, 13-16 Nov. 5, 2005 131 Miami 2 yd run 8:06 L, 7-27 Dec. 28, 2012 230 Rutgers ^ Cody Journell 25 yd FG 12:14 W, 13-10 (ot)

There have been seven occasions where Virginia Tech scored just once to continue the streak, by seven different players. Only once did Tech’s lone score come in the fourth quarter of a game and that came in 2005 when Marcus Vick scored on a 5-yard run with 8:06 left in a 27-7 loss. A look at these seven times with one score. (* — denotes Gator Bowl in Jacksonville):

Date Game Opponent The Hokie To Score Time Left Result Jan. 1, 1998* 34 vs. North Carolina Shayne Graham 40 yd FG 4:37, 3Q L, 3-42 Nov. 3, 2001 78 at Pittsburgh Ronyell Whitaker 71 yd blocked FG return 1:42, 1Q L, 7-38 Oct. 22, 2003 103 at West Virginia Vincent Fuller 50 yd fumble return 2:07, 2Q L, 8-27 Nov. 5, 2005 131 Miami Marcus Vick 2 yd run 8:06, 4Q L, 7-27 Oct. 12, 2006 141 at Boston College Brandon Pace 36 FG 0:41, 2Q L, 3-22 Sept. 8, 2007 150 at LSU Tyrod Taylor 1 yd run 4:38, 3Q L, 7-48 Oct. 1, 2011 208 Clemson Cody Journell 24 FG 4:35, 2Q L, 3-23

The One-Scorers (7): Fuller 1, Graham 1, Journell 1, Pace 1, Taylor 1, Vick 1, Whitaker 1 (three field goals, two rushing touchdowns, one fumble return, one blocked field goal return) Virginia Tech Football - 2014 SEASON as of September 14, 2014

RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL TEAM STATISTICS HOKIES OPPonent ALL GAMES 2-1 1-1 1-0 0-0 SCORING 90 58 CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Points Per Game 30.0 19.3 NON-CONFERENCE 2-1 1-1 1-0 0-0 Points Off Turnovers 21 13 FIRST DOWNS 71 51 Date Opponent Location TV Score Attend Rushing 25 15 Aug 30, 2014 William & Mary Blacksburg, Va. W 34-9 62722 Passing 38 29 Sep 06, 2014 at (8/7) Ohio State Columbus, Ohio W 35-21 107517 Penalty 8 7 Sep 13, 2014 East Carolina Blacksburg, Va. L 21-28 63267 RUSHING YARDAGE 438 259 * Sep 20, 2014 Georgia Tech Blacksburg, Va. Noon Yards gained rushing 509 422 Sep 27, 2014 Western Michigan Blacksburg, Va. TBA Yards lost rushing 71 163 * Oct 04, 2014 at North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. TBA Rushing Attempts 116 93 * Oct 16, 2014 at Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa. 7:30 PM Average Per Rush 3.8 2.8 * Oct 23, 2014 Miami Blacksburg, Va. 7:30 PM Average Per Game 146.0 86.3 * Nov 01, 2014 Boston College Blacksburg, Va. TBA TDs Rushing 4 3 * Nov 15, 2014 at Duke Durham, N.C. TBA PASSING YARDAGE 763 763 * Nov 22, 2014 at Wake Forest Winston-Salem, N.C. TBA Comp-Att-Int 77-123-5 41-99-3 * Nov 28, 2014 Virginia Blacksburg, Va. TBA Average Per Pass 6.2 7.7 * - Atlantic Coast Conference Game Rankings: (AP/Coaches) Average Per Catch 9.9 18.6 Average Per Game 254.3 254.3 TDs Passing 7 4 TOTAL OFFENSE 1201 1022 RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Total Plays 239 192 Marshawn Williams 3 41 150 15 135 3.3 1 21 45.0 Average Per Play 5.0 5.3 Shai McKenzie 3 23 133 2 131 5.7 2 39 43.7 Average Per Game 400.3 340.7 Deon Newsome 3 6 52 0 52 8.7 0 24 17.3 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 8-148 12-232 J.C. Coleman 3 13 38 2 36 2.8 1 13 12.0 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 10-97 5-26 Joel Caleb 3 5 19 0 19 3.8 0 6 6.3 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 3-98 5-11 Joshua Stanford 3 2 18 0 18 9.0 0 12 6.0 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 18.5 19.3 Sam Rogers 3 1 17 0 17 17.0 0 17 5.7 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 9.7 5.2 Michael Brewer 3 19 66 49 17 0.9 0 16 5.7 INT RETURN AVERAGE 32.7 2.2 Bucky Hodges 3 2 8 0 8 4.0 0 5 2.7 FUMBLES-LOST 3-2 5-3 Isaiah Ford 3 3 8 3 5 1.7 0 5 1.7 PENALTIES-Yards 28-246 24-202 Daniel Dyer 3 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Average Per Game 82.0 67.3 TOTAL 3 116 509 71 438 3.8 4 39 146.0 PUNTS-Yards 17-733 19-875 OPPONENTS 3 93 422 163 259 2.8 3 40 86.3 Average Per Punt 43.1 46.1 Net punt average 39.2 39.9 PASSING GP Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Long Avg/G KICKOFFS-Yards 17-1046 13-810 Michael Brewer 3 124.53 76-122-5 62.3 748 7 40 249.3 Average Per Kick 61.5 62.3 Mark Leal 1 226.00 1-1-0 100.0 15 0 15 15.0 Net kick average 42.0 43.2 TOTAL 3 125.36 77-123-5 62.6 763 7 40 254.3 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 34:21 25:39 OPPONENTS 3 113.43 41-99-3 41.4 763 4 58 254.3 3RD-DOWN Conversions 25/51 10/43 3rd-Down Pct 49% 23% RECEIVING GP No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G 4TH-DOWN Conversions 0/1 1/2 Willie Byrn 3 14 130 9.3 0 26 43.3 4th-Down Pct 0% 50% Isaiah Ford 3 13 146 11.2 3 21 48.7 SACKS BY-Yards 15-120 5-48 Bucky Hodges 3 10 112 11.2 2 40 37.3 MISC YARDS 0 0 Ryan Malleck 3 10 110 11.0 0 21 36.7 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 12 7 Cam Phillips 3 9 123 13.7 1 28 41.0 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 2-4 3-7 Sam Rogers 3 6 39 6.5 1 16 13.0 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0 Joshua Stanford 3 5 35 7.0 0 11 11.7 RED-ZONE SCORES (11-12) 92% (8-12) 67% Deon Newsome 3 3 13 4.3 0 9 4.3 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (9-12) 75% (6-12) 50% J.C. Coleman 3 3 -1 -0.3 0 0 -0.3 PAT-ATTEMPTS (12-12) 100% (7-7) 100% Demitri Knowles 3 1 38 38.0 0 38 12.7 Greg Gadell 2 1 15 15.0 0 15 7.5 ATTENDANCE HOKIES Opponent Joel Caleb 3 1 3 3.0 0 3 1.0 TOTAL 125989 107517 Marshawn Williams 3 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Games/Avg Per Game 2/62994 1/107517 TOTAL 3 77 763 9.9 7 40 254.3 Neutral Site Games 0/0 OPPONENTS 3 41 763 18.6 4 58 254.3 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Virginia Tech 21 24 10 35 90 A.J. Hughes 17 733 43.1 54 2 3 3 0 Opponents 31 3 10 14 58 TOTAL 17 733 43.1 54 2 3 3 0 OPPONENTS 19 875 46.1 63 1 3 5 0 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Greg Stroman 7 75 10.7 0 35 Joey Slye 15 922 61.5 3 1 Kyshoen Jarrett 2 25 12.5 0 13 Mitchell Ludwig 2 124 62.0 1 0 Kendall Fuller 1 -3 -3.0 0 0 TOTAL 17 1046 61.5 4 1 232 42.0 23 TOTAL 10 97 9.7 0 35 OPPONENTS 13 810 62.3 4 1 148 43.2 21 OPPONENTS 5 26 5.2 0 13 PATs KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP safety points Deon Newsome 4 83 20.8 0 26 Joey Slye 0 2-4 12-12 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Demitri Knowles 2 36 18.0 0 20 Isaiah Ford 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Wade Hansen 1 14 14.0 0 14 Shai McKenzie 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 J.C. Coleman 1 15 15.0 0 15 Bucky Hodges 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 TOTAL 8 148 18.5 0 26 Donovan Riley 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 OPPONENTS 12 232 19.3 0 29 Marshawn Williams 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 J.C. Coleman 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Sam Rogers 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Derek Di Nardo 1 45 45.0 0 45 Cam Phillips 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 TOTAL 1 45 45.0 0 45 TOTAL 12 2-4 12-12 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 90 OPPONENTS 1 5 5.0 0 5 OPPONENTS 7 3-7 7-7 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 58

INTERCPETIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Kyshoen Jarrett 2 35 17.5 0 26 Michael Brewer 3 141 17 748 765 255.0 Donovan Riley 1 63 63.0 1 63 Marshawn Williams 3 41 135 0 135 45.0 TOTAL 3 98 32.7 1 63 Shai McKenzie 3 23 131 0 131 43.7 OPPONENTS 5 11 2.2 0 7 Deon Newsome 3 6 52 0 52 17.3 J.C. Coleman 3 13 36 0 36 12.0 FG SEQUENCE Virginia Tech OPPONENTS Joel Caleb 3 5 19 0 19 6.3 Joshua Stanford 3 2 18 0 18 6.0 William and Mary (20),(27) (36),(29),(44),38 Sam Rogers 3 1 17 0 17 5.7 Ohio State 46 40,27 Mark Leal 1 1 0 15 15 15.0 East Carolina 52 37 Bucky Hodges 3 2 8 0 8 2.7 Georgia Tech Isaiah Ford 3 3 5 0 5 1.7 Western Michigan TOTAL 3 239 438 763 1201 400.3 North Carolina OPPONENTS 3 192 259 763 1022 340.7 Pittsburgh Miami FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Boston College Joey Slye 2-4 50.0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-1 0-1 27 0 Duke Wake Forest Virginia ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Isaiah Ford 3 5 146 0 0 0 151 50.3 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Numbers in [brackets] indicate field goal was blocked. Deon Newsome 3 52 13 0 83 0 148 49.3 Marshawn Williams 3 135 0 0 0 0 135 45.0 Shai McKenzie 3 131 0 0 0 0 131 43.7 Willie Byrn 3 0 130 0 0 0 130 43.3 Cam Phillips 3 0 123 0 0 0 123 41.0 Bucky Hodges 3 8 112 0 0 0 120 40.0 Ryan Malleck 3 0 110 0 0 0 110 36.7 Greg Stroman 3 0 0 75 0 0 75 25.0 Demitri Knowles 3 0 38 0 36 0 74 24.7 Donovan Riley 3 0 0 0 0 63 63 21.0 Kyshoen Jarrett 3 0 0 25 0 35 60 20.0 Sam Rogers 3 17 39 0 0 0 56 18.7 Joshua Stanford 3 18 35 0 0 0 53 17.7 J.C. Coleman 3 36 -1 0 15 0 50 16.7 Joel Caleb 3 19 3 0 0 0 22 7.3 Michael Brewer 3 17 0 0 0 0 17 5.7 Greg Gadell 2 0 15 0 0 0 15 7.5 Wade Hansen 3 0 0 0 14 0 14 4.7 Kendall Fuller 3 0 0 -3 0 0 -3 -1.0 TOTAL 3 438 763 97 148 98 1544 514.7 OPPONENTS 3 259 763 26 232 11 1291 430.3 defensive statistics TACKLES SACKS PASS DEF FUMbles Blkd LEADERS GP-GS Solo Ast TOTAL TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick SafETY 19 Chuck Clark 3 13 4 17 1.0-3 . . 2 2 . . . . 36 Chase Williams 3 9 7 16 3.5-33 2.5-30 . 2 7 . 1 . . 40 Deon Clarke 3 8 8 16 5.0-27 3.0-20 . 1 5 . . . . 34 Kyshoen Jarrett 3 9 6 15 . . 2-35 2 . . . . . 11 Kendall Fuller 3 7 5 12 2.0-11 2.0-11 . 7 . 1-0 . . . 4D Ken Ekanem 3 6 6 12 4.5-22 2.0-17 . . 6 . . . . 8 Detrick Bonner 3 6 5 11 . . . 1 . . . . . 90 Dadi Nicolas 3 7 3 10 5.0-31 3.5-30 . . 9 . . . . 2 Donovan Riley 3 5 4 9 . . 1-63 1 . 1-0 . . . 41 Derek Di Nardo 3 6 2 8 3.0-14 2.0-12 . 1 4 1-45 . . . 92 Luther Maddy 3 4 3 7 0.5-1 . . . 6 . . . . 31 Brandon Facyson 3 5 1 6 . . . 5 . . . . . 87 Dewayne Alford 3 5 . 5 1.0-1 . . . . . 1 . . 43 Seth Dooley 3 2 2 4 ...... 95 Nigel Williams 3 2 2 4 0.5-1 . . . 1 . . . . 45 Sam Rogers 3 . 3 3 ...... 56 Sean Huelskamp 2 1 1 2 ...... 26 Desmond Frye 2 2 . 2 ...... 46 Joey Slye 3 . 2 2 ...... 37 Ronny Vandyke 3 . 2 2 ...... 14 Trey Edmunds 3 . 1 1 ...... 32 Josh Trimble 3 1 . 1 ...... 72 Augie Conte 3 . 1 1 ...... 23 Der'Woun Greene 3 . 1 1 ...... 54 Andrew Motuapuaka 2 . 1 1 ...... 50 Jameion Moss 3 . 1 1 ...... 12 Michael Brewer 3 . 1 1 ...... 5 Joshua Stanford 3 1 . 1 ...... 39 Daniel Dyer 3 1 . 1 ...... 7 Bucky Hodges 3 1 . 1 ...... 35 Dahman McKinnon 3 1 . 1 ...... 30 Mitchell Ludwig 1 . 1 1 ...... 42 Marshawn Williams 3 1 . 1 ...... 20 Deon Newsome 3 . 1 1 ...... 96 Corey Marshall 2 1 . 1 . . . . 6 . . . . 60 Woody Baron 3 ...... 2 . . . . TOTAL 3 104 74 178 26-144 15-120 3-98 22 48 3-45 2 . . OPPONENTS 3 124 134 258 17.0-79 5-48 5-11 10 10 2-5 2 . .

Rushing Tackles Passing Tackles Special Teams Tackles Player No. Player No. Player Total KO Punt Kyshoen Jarrett 12 Chuck Clark 8 Sam Rogers 3 3 0 Deon Clarke 9 Detrick Bonner 7 Ronny Vandyke 2 2 0 Ken Ekanem 9 Kendall Fuller 5 Joey Slye 2 2 0 Chase Williams 9 Donovan Riley 5 Chase Williams 2 0 2 Chuck Clark 8 Deon Clarke 4 Sean Huelskamp 2 2 0 Dadi Nicolas 6 Brandon Facyson 4 Desmond Frye 2 2 0 Luther Maddy 6 Kyshoen Jarrett 3 Jameion Moss 1 1 0 Derek Di Nardo 5 Chase Williams 2 Dahman McKinnon 1 0 1 Kendall Fuller 5 Luther Maddy 1 Deon Newsome 1 0 1 Nigel Williams 4 Seth Dooley 1 Josh Trimble 1 1 0 Dewayne Alford 4 TOTALS 40 Trey Edmunds 1 1 0 Detrick Bonner 4 Daniel Dyer 1 1 0 Donovan Riley 3 Seth Dooley 1 0 1 Seth Dooley 2 Mitchell Ludwig 1 1 0 Brandon Facyson 2 Donovan Riley 1 1 0 Andrew Motuapuaka 1 Der'Woun Greene 1 1 0 Corey Marshall 1 Derek Di Nardo 1 0 1 TOTALS 90 Chuck Clark 1 1 0 TOTALS 25 19 6 Red Zone Analysis Virginia Tech Time Times Total Rush Pass FG Failed to score inside RZ Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FG Att Downs Int Fumb Half Game Aug 30 William & Mary W 34-9 5 5 27 3 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sep 06 at Ohio State W 35-21 4 4 28 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sep 13 East Carolina L 21-28 3 2 14 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 * Sep 20 Georgia Tech Sep 27 Western Michigan * Oct 04 at North Carolina * Oct 16 at Pittsburgh * Oct 23 Miami * Nov 01 Boston College * Nov 15 at Duke * Nov 22 at Wake Forest * Nov 28 Virginia Totals 11 of 12 (91.7%) 12 11 69 9 3 6 2 0 1 0 0 0 0

Opponent Time Times Total Rush Pass FG Failed to score inside RZ Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FG Att Downs Int Fumb Half Game Aug 30 William & Mary W 34-9 3 2 6 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 Sep 06 at Ohio State W 35-21 3 2 14 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Sep 13 East Carolina L 21-28 6 4 28 4 1 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 * Sep 20 Georgia Tech Sep 27 Western Michigan * Oct 04 at North Carolina * Oct 16 at Pittsburgh * Oct 23 Miami * Nov 01 Boston College * Nov 15 at Duke * Nov 22 at Wake Forest * Nov 28 Virginia Totals 8 of 12 (66.7%) 12 8 48 6 3 3 2 3 1 0 0 0 0

money plays Drive start averages Money plays are defined as plays resulting in first down or a touchdown. HOKIES OPPONENTS Obtained # AVG # AVG RUSHERS 1st TD No. Att RECEPTIONS 1St TD No. REC Kickoff 13 25.3 17 26.7 Marshawn Williams 9 1 9 41 Isaiah Ford 10 3 10 13 Punt 19 27.1 17 29.8 Shai McKenzie 6 2 7 23 Cam Phillips 7 1 7 9 Field goal 4 21.0 2 32.0 Michael Brewer 3 0 3 13 Willie Byrn 6 0 6 14 Fumble 3 57.0 2 73.0 J.C. Coleman 2 1 3 13 Ryan Malleck 6 0 6 10 Interception 3 62.0 5 52.4 Deon Newsome 2 0 2 6 Bucky Hodges 3 2 5 10 Downs 1 11.0 1 2.0 Joel Caleb 1 0 1 5 Sam Rogers 2 1 3 6 All drives 43 30.1 44 32.6 Joshua Stanford 1 0 1 2 Joshua Stanford 2 0 2 5 Sam Rogers 1 0 1 1 Greg Gadell 1 0 1 1 TOTALS 25 4 27 111 Demitri Knowles 1 0 1 1 TOTALS 38 7 41 77 1st DOWN TOTALS 8 1 9 60 1st DOWN TOTALS 13 3 13 30 2nd DOWN TOTALS 10 3 11 40 2nd DOWN TOTALS 8 2 10 24 3rd DOWN TOTALS 7 0 7 11 3rd DOWN TOTALS 17 2 18 23 4th DOWN TOTALS 0 0 0 0 4th DOWN TOTALS 0 0 0 0 Superlatives individual game highs opponent individual game higHs Rushes 17 Marshawn Williams vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Rushes 24 Barrett, J.T., at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) Yards Rushing 106 Shai McKenzie vs William and Mary (Aug 30, 2014) Yards Rushing 85 M. Abdul-Saboor, vs William and Mary (Aug 30, 2014) TD Rushes 1 J.C. Coleman vs William and Mary (Aug 30, 2014) TD Rushes 1 Elliott, E, at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) Shai McKenzie vs William and Mary (Aug 30, 2014) Barrett, J.T., at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) Shai McKenzie at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) CARDEN, Shane, vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Marshawn Williams at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) Long Rush 40 M. Abdul-Saboor, vs William and Mary (Aug 30, 2014) Long Rush 39 Shai McKenzie vs William and Mary (Aug 30, 2014) Pass attempts 47 CARDEN, Shane, vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Pass completions 23 CARDEN, Shane, vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Pass attempts 56 Michael Brewer vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Yards Passing 427 CARDEN, Shane, vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Pass completions 30 Michael Brewer vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) TD Passes 3 CARDEN, Shane, vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Yards Passing 298 Michael Brewer vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Long Pass 58 Barrett, J.T., at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) TD Passes 3 Michael Brewer vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Receptions 6 Thomas, Michael, at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) Long Pass 40 Michael Brewer vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) WORTHY, Cam, vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Receptions 7 Isaiah Ford vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Yards Receiving 224 WORTHY, Cam, vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Cam Phillips vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) TD Receptions 1 Thomas, Michael, at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) Yards Receiving 89 Cam Phillips vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) JONES, Isaiah, vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) TD Receptions 2 Isaiah Ford vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) WILLIAMS, Bryce, vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Long Reception 40 Bucky Hodges vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) BROWN, Trevon, vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Field Goals 2 Joey Slye vs William and Mary (Aug 30, 2014) Long Reception 58 Smith, Devin, at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) Long Field Goal 27 Joey Slye vs William and Mary (Aug 30, 2014) Field Goals 3 John Carpenter, vs William and Mary (Aug 30, 2014) Punts 8 A.J. Hughes vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Long Field Goal 44 John Carpenter, vs William and Mary (Aug 30, 2014) Punting Avg 46.3 A.J. Hughes vs William and Mary (Aug 30, 2014) Punts 8 GREGORY, Worth, vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Long Punt 54 A.J. Hughes at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) Punting Avg 52.0 H. Windmuller, vs William and Mary (Aug 30, 2014) Punts inside 20 2 A.J. Hughes vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Long Punt 63 Johnston, C, at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) Punts inside 20 3 Johnston, C, at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) Long Punt Return 35 Greg Stroman at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) Long Punt Return 13 Wilson, Dontre, at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) Long Kickoff Return 26 Deon Newsome at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) Long Kickoff Return 29 Tre McBride, vs William and Mary (Aug 30, 2014) Tackles 11 Chuck Clark at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) Tackles 14 WILLIAMS, Brndn, vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Sacks 2.0 Chase Williams vs William and Mary (Aug 30, 2014) Sacks 1.5 Bosa, Joey, at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) Derek Di Nardo at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) Tackles For Loss 2.0 Grant, Curtis, at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) Dadi Nicolas at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) Perry, Joshua, at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) Deon Clarke vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Bosa, Joey, at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) Tackles For Loss 3.5 Ken Ekanem vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) WHITE, Johnathn, vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Interceptions 2 Kyshoen Jarrett at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) Interceptions 2 HAWKINS, Josh, vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014)

Team game highs Rushes 42 vs William and Mary (Aug 30, 2014) opponent team game higHs Rushes 40 at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) Yards Rushing 222 vs William and Mary (Aug 30, 2014) Yards Rushing 108 at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) Yards Per Rush 5.3 vs William and Mary (Aug 30, 2014) Yards Per Rush 3.0 vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) TD Rushes 2 vs William and Mary (Aug 30, 2014) TD Rushes 2 at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) Pass attempts 47 vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Pass attempts 56 vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Pass completions 23 vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Pass completions 30 vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Yards Passing 427 vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Yards Passing 298 vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Yards Per Pass 9.1 vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Yards Per Pass 8.6 vs William and Mary (Aug 30, 2014) TD Passes 3 vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) TD Passes 3 vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Total Plays 72 vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Total Plays 89 vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Total Offense 502 vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Total Offense 488 vs William and Mary (Aug 30, 2014) Yards Per Play 7.0 vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Points 28 vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Yards Per Play 6.7 vs William and Mary (Aug 30, 2014) Sacks By 3 vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Points 35 at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) First Downs 20 vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Sacks By 7 at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) Penalties 13 vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) First Downs 26 vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Penalty Yards 114 vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Penalties 10 vs William and Mary (Aug 30, 2014) Turnovers 3 at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) Interceptions By 2 at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) Penalty Yards 107 at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Turnovers 3 at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) Punts 8 vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Interceptions By 3 at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) Punting Avg 52.0 vs William and Mary (Aug 30, 2014) Punts 8 vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Long Punt 63 at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) Punting Avg 46.3 vs William and Mary (Aug 30, 2014) Punts inside 20 3 at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) Long Punt 54 at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) Long Punt Return 13 at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) Punts inside 20 2 vs East Carolina (Sep 13, 2014) Long Punt Return 35 at Ohio State (Sep 06, 2014) 20-yard plays long plays by the numbers Yards Type Player(s) Opponent Long Plays By Yards No. TD *63 INT Donovan Riley Ohio State 100+ 0 0 90-99 0 0 45 FR Derek Di Nardo William and Mary 80-89 0 0 40 Pass Bucky Hodges from Michael Brewer East Carolina 70-79 0 0 *39 Rush Shai McKenzie William and Mary 60-69 1 1 38 Pass Demitri Knowles from Michael Brewer William and Mary 50-59 0 0 35 PR Greg Stroman Ohio State 40-49 2 0 30-39 3 1 28 Pass Cam Phillips from Michael Brewer East Carolina 20-29 14 1 26 KR Deon Newsome Ohio State 26 INT Kyshoen Jarrett Ohio State 26 Pass Willie Byrn from Michael Brewer William and Mary Long Plays By TYPE No. TD 24 Pass Cam Phillips from Michael Brewer William and Mary Rushing 3 1 24 Rush Deon Newsome Ohio State Passing 8 1 23 PR Greg Stroman East Carolina Punt returns 2 0 *21 Pass Isaiah Ford from Michael Brewer East Carolina 21 Rush Marshawn Williams East Carolina Kick returns 4 0 21 Pass Ryan Malleck from Michael Brewer William and Mary Interceptions 2 1 20 KR Demitri Knowles Ohio State Fumble returns 1 0 20 KR Deon Newsome William and Mary Other 0 0 20 KR Deon Newsome William and Mary TOTAL 20 3 20 Pass Isaiah Ford from Michael Brewer William and Mary * Touchdown Scored On Play longest plays of the year Rushing 39 Shai McKenzie vs William and Mary Aug. 30

Rushing Touchdown 39 Shai McKenzie vs William and Mary Aug. 30

Passing 40 Bucky Hodges from Michael Brewer vs East Carolina Sept. 13

Passing Touchdown 21 Isaiah Ford from Michael Brewer vs East Carolina Sept. 13

Punt Return 35 Greg Stroman vs Ohio State Sept. 6

Kick Return 26 Deon Newsome vs Ohio State Sept. 6

Interception Return 63 Donovan Riley vs Ohio State Sept. 6

Fumble Return 45 Derek Di Nardo vs William and Mary Aug. 30

Punt 54 A.J. Hughes vs Ohio State Sept. 6

Field Goal 27 Joey Slye vs William and Mary Aug. 30

20-yard plus plays by player Player No. TD Rush pass KR PR IR FR Deon Newsome 4 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 Isaiah Ford 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 Demitri Knowles 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Greg Stroman 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Cam Phillips 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Shai McKenzie 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Donovan Riley 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 Bucky Hodges 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Kyshoen Jarrett 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Willie Byrn 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Derek Di Nardo 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Marshawn Williams 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Ryan Malleck 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 20 3 3 8 4 2 2 1 2014 Virginia Tech Scoring Drives OPPONENTS Most plays in a scoring drive: 8 plays - East Carolina (8-58-1:40 TD) Qtr. Opp. Scoring Play Plays-Yds.-TOP Longest scoring drive: 58 yards - East Carolina (8-58-1:40 TD) 1 WM Ford, I 13 Pass From Brewer, M (Slye, J) 14-84-5:39 Longest TOP scoring drive: 83 yards - vs. Ohio State (7-83-3:09 TD) 2 WM Hodges, B 8 Pass From Brewer, M (Slye, J) 5-2-2:25 Average TOP on offensive scoring drives: 1:55 2 WM FG Slye, J 20 9-75-2:38 3 WM FG Slye, J 27 14-74-6:56 3 WM McKenzie, S 39 Rush (Slye, J) 4-80-1:25 4 WM Coleman, JC 2 Rush (Slye, J) 2-28-0:25 1 OSU McKenzie, S 2 Rush (Slye, J) 10-43-4:50 1 OSU Williams, M 14 Rush (Slye, J) 9-58-3:26 2 OSU Rogers, S 10 Pass From Brewer, M (Slye, J) 8-61-1:09 4 OSU Hodges, B 10 Pass From Brewer, M (Slye, J) 6-65-2:56 4 OSU Riley, D 63 Interception Return (Slye, J) - 2 ECU Ford, I 21 Pass From Brewer, M (Slye, J) 8-73-2:36 4 ECU Ford, I 15 Pass From Brewer, M (Slye, J) 12-80-4:10 4 ECU Phillips, C 18 Pass From Brewer, M (Slye, J) 6-47-0:55

Totals 107-770-39:30 Average Scoring Drive 8.2 plays-59.2 yds.

Virginia Tech Scoring

14 Total Scores (4 Run, 7 Pass, 2 FG, 0 S.T., 1 Defense, 0 Safety) • 3 First Quarter Scores (2 Run, 1 Pass) • 4 Second Quarter Scores (3 Pass, 1 FG) • 2 Third Quarter Scores (1 Run, 1 FG) • 5 Fourth Quarter Scores (4 Pass, 1 D) • 0 Overtime Drives ()

Most plays in a scoring drive: 14 plays - twice Longest scoring drive: 84 yards - vs. William & Mary (14-84-5:39 TD) Longest TOP scoring drive: 6:56 - vs. William & Mary (14-74-6:56 FG) Average TOP on offensive scoring drives: 3:02

Points Off Turnovers VT Total WM OSU ECU GT WMU NC PITT UM BC DU WF VA Opp. TOs 6 2 3 1 Points 21 14 7 0 Opponents VT TOs 7 2 3 2 Points 13 6 7 0

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