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2005ROSTERS Alphabetical Roster

# NAME POS HT WT CL EXP HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 98 Brandon Abbaspour K 6-0 208 SO SQ Seminole/Boca Ciega 99 Lutrell Alford DL 6-2 290 SO SQ Gainesville/Furman/Eastside 4 Avery Atkins CB 5-11 189 FR HS Daytona Beach/Mainland 81 WR 6-3 204 SR 2L New Smyrna Beach/New Smyrna Beach 37 Kalvin Baker LB 6-0 245 FR HS Columbus, Ga./Pacelli Catholic 80 Nyan Boateng WR 6-2 199 FR HS Brooklyn, N.Y./Abraham Lincoln 88 Cam Brewer WR 5-7 165 FR HS Gainesville/P.K. Yonge 36 Nick Brooks CB 6-0 197 JR SQ Warner Robins, Ga./Northside 31 Charles Brown WR 5-7 180 FR SQ Williamsburg, Va./York 78 Michael Brown OL 6-4 295 FR SQ Atlanta, Ga./Westlake 28 Richard Brown RB 6-0 225 JR SQ Ft. Lauderdale/Nova 16 Vernell Brown CB 5-8 165 SR 3L Gainesville/Gainesville 66 Todd Bunce DT 6-3 290 JR SQ Bradenton/Southeast 52 Alvin Butler LB 6-1 227 SO 1L Sumter, S.C./Wilson Hall 72 Lance Butler OL 6-7 315 SR 2L Lexington, N.C./West Davidson 5 WR 6-1 200 JR 2L Tampa/Jefferson 17 Curtis Carr S 5-10 176 FR TR Gainesville/Naval Academy Prep 24 Deshawn Carter S 6-0 203 SR 2L Hammond, La./Ponchatoula 84 Tate Casey TE 6-6 242 SO 1L Longview, Texas/Longview 49 Shane Cimock LB 5-10 220 SR SQ Orlando/Bishop Moore 78 Simon Codrington OL 6-7 270 FR HS Miami/South Miami 20 DE 6-2 275 JR 2L Melbourne/Palm Bay 6 WR 5-11 190 JR 2L Fort Meade/Fort Meade 13 Brian Crum LB 6-3 237 JR 1L Woodbine, Ga./Camden County 10 John Curtis WR 6-2 196 FR SQ Cocoa Beach/Rockledge 50 Branden Daniel DT 6-3 290 FR SQ Pompano Beach/Blanche Ely 55 Jon Demps LB 6-4 219 FR HS Pensacola/Washington 68 Mike Degory C 6-6 304 SR 3L Palm Bay/Palm Bay 41 Jamaal Deveaux LB 6-0 228 FR HS Port St. Lucie/Centennial 17 Gavin Dickey QB 5-11 205 JR 1L Tallahassee/Lincoln Brian Ellis TE 6-2 235 FR HS Daytona Beach/Mainland 48 Javier Estopinan DL 6-1 280 SO 1L Miami/South Miami 30 LB 6-2 231 JR 2L Webster/South Sumter 11 Richard Fetherolf S 5-11 174 FR HS Tallahassee/Lincoln 97 Nick Fleming P 6-1 205 SR SQ Kirkwood, Mo./Kirkwood 20 Anthony Gay RB 5-9 171 SO HS Orlando/Jones 23 Dawayne Grace CB 6-0 190 FR SQ Jacksonville/Ed White 82 Otto Graham TE 6-4 235 SR SQ St. Petersburg/Admiral Farragut Academy 43 Darryl Gresham Jr. LB 6-3 251 FR HS Roanoke, Va./William Fleming 54 Doug Guziec LB 6-1 235 JR SQ Lake Forest, Ill./Lake Forest 74 Randy Hand OL 6-6 310 SR 3L Fort Myers/Estero 93 Steven Harris DL 6-4 281 JR 2L Miami/Coral Gables 91 DE 6-4 260 FR SQ Greenbelt, Md./Roosevelt 69 Eddie Haupt OL 6-4 300 FR HS Merritt Island/Merritt Island 46 Jarvis Herring S 5-11 205 SR 3L Live Oak/Suwannee 39 Chris Hetland K 6-0 185 JR SQ Leesburg, Ga./Lee County 37 Tim Higgins WR 5-7 175 SO SQ Northville, Mich/Northville 49 Terrence Holmes S 5-11 202 JR 2L Glassboro, N.J./Glassboro 7 QB 6-4 225 FR SQ Hawthorne/Hawthorne 8 Chad Jackson WR 6-1 205 JR 2L Hoover, Ala./Hoover from Hoover, Ala., 3 Kyle Jackson S 6-0 200 SO 1L Neptune Beach/Fletcher is one of many out 19 Tony Joiner S 5-11 200 SO 1L Haines City/Haines City of state Gators 92 Bobby Kane K 6-0 170 FR HS Coconut Creek/Coconut Creek 56 Pat Kelley LB 6-0 231 JR SQ Hinsdale, Ill./Hinsdale Central whose roster 9 Matt Kynes QB 6-2 215 SR SQ Annandale, Va./Thomas Jefferson is comprised of 42 Billy Latsko LB 5-10 230 JR 2L Gainesville/Buchholz players from 27 DaJuan Lawrence RB 5-5 180 JR SQ Miami/Carol City 18 states. 12 QB 6-0 210 JR 2L Charlotte, N.C./Independence 22 Reggie Lewis CB 5-10 195 JR 2L Jacksonville/First Coast 2 Markus Manson RB 6-0 210 FR SQ Tuscaloosa, Ala./Hillcrest 63 Jonathan Marvin OL 6-3 330 SR SQ Hendersonville, N.C./West Henderson 44 05 # NAME POS HT WT CL EXP HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 26 Jermaine McCollum CB 5-9 185 JR 2L Miami/Southridge 18 Tremaine McCollum CB 5-8 178 JR 1L Miami/Southridge 47 Todd McCullough LB 6-5 233 SR 3L Macclenny/The Bolles School 95 Ray McDonald DL 6-3 285 JR 2L Belle Glade/Glades Central 1 Michael McIntosh WR 6-0 191 FR SQ Jacksonville/ First Coast 98 Clint McMillan DT 6-1 282 SO 1L Oviedo/Oviedo 73 Carlton Medder OL 6-5 312 SO SQ Clermont/Southlake 67 Drew Miller OL 6-5 310 SO 1L Sarasota/ Riverview 57 DE 6-4 265 SR 1L Statesboro, Ga./ Butler C.C. Kestahn Moore RB 5-10 205 FR HS Arlington, Texas/Mansfield Summit 28 Kyle Morgan WR 6-2 225 SR 1L Melbourne/Melbourne Central Catholic 94 DE 6-6 223 SO SQ Denton, Texas/Ryan 34 Dorian Munroe S 6-0 191 FR HS Miami/Coral Reef 82 WR 6-3 190 FR HS St. Petersburg/Lakewood 12 Eric Nappy K 5-10 180 JR SQ Gainesville/Buchholz 83 David Nelson WR 6-5 186 FR HS Wichita Falls, Texas/Rider 32 S 6-1 175 SO TR Melbourne/Coffeyville JC/Palm Bay 87 Jimmy Newmeyer WR 6-0 210 SR SQ Miami/Belen Jesuit 50 Jay Patella LS 6-1 225 JR SQ Sarasota/Sarasota 38 Jonathan Phillips K 5-11 200 FR HS Wellington/Wellington 85 MacKenzie Pierre DE 6-4 255 JR SQ Miami/Booker T. Washington 71 Doug Pokorny OL 6-4 295 JR SQ Gainesville/Sickles 4 Josh Portis QB 6-4 210 FR HS Woodland Hills Calif./William Howard Taft 59 Julian Riley DL 6-2 285 SO SQ St. Petersburg/Lakewood 79 Steve Rissler OL 6-3 310 JR 2L Sarasota/Riverview 33 Darryon Robinson LB 6-0 235 JR SQ Gainesville/Eastside 51 Bryan Royal LB 6-0 230 SR 2L Winter Park/Winter Park 29 Eric Rutledge LB 6-0 240 SO 1L Gainesville/P.K. Yonge 83 Anthony Scott WR 5-6 175 JR TR Daytona Beach/Daytona Beach CC 61 Vernon Shelton DL 6-0 273 FR HS Gainesville/P.K. Yonge 34 Lamont Sheppard CB 5-11 185 FR SQ Jacksonville/Raines 40 LB 6-2 239 SO 1L Orlando/Orlando Evans 35 Eric Sledge LB 6-2 195 FR HS Apopka/Apopka 43 James Smith LS 6-1 225 FR SQ Gainesville/Buchholz 41 Ryan Stamper LB 6-1 217 FR HS Jacksonville/First Coast 63 Jim Tartt OL 6-3 315 FR SQ Sopchoppy/Wakulla 44 Marcus Thomas DT 6-3 285 JR 2L Jacksonville/Mandarin 89 Markell Thomspon TE 6-6 265 SR 1L Milwaukee, Wisc./Southwest Miss. JC 25 Skyler Thornton RB 5-11 209 JR 2L LaGrange, Ga./LaGrange 3 Kenneth Tookes WR 6-2 209 JR 1L Jacksonville/First Coast 75 OL 6-6 310 SO 1L Voorhees, N.J./Eastern 53 Joey Viscusi LB 6-3 235 SO SQ Lakeland/Lakeland 76 Tavares Washington OL 6-3 320 SR SQ Greenville, Miss./Mississippi Delta J.C. 77 Jason Watkins OL 6-6 300 FR SQ Lakeland/Lake Gibson 15 Demetrice Webb CB 5-11 190 JR 2L Jacksonville/Ed White 38 Taurean Wiggins CB 6-0 179 FR HS Jacksonville/Wolfson 10 P 6-2 195 JR 2L Winter Park/Trinity Prep 70 Ronnie Wilson OL 6-4 310 FR HS Pompano Beach./Blanche Ely 21 DeShawn Wynn RB 5-11 230 JR 2L Cincinnati, Ohio/Reading

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Vernell Brown ver-nell Tavares Washington ta-VAR-us High Schools: Shane Cimock SEE-mock Demetrice Webb D-meat-re-us Jemalle Cornelius ja-MALL DeShawn Wynn win Buchholz byu-holtz Mike Degory dah-GORE-ee Dematha da-MATH-a Javier Estopinan havee-air est-O-pea-non Hometowns: Suwannee soo-wan-nee Ponchatoula pawnch-ah-too-la Doug Guziec gu-z-ack Lithonia lith-OWN-ee-ah Matoaca mah-toga Carlton Medder MED-er New Smyrna Beach smir-nah Bolles bowls Brandon Siler CY-ler Voorhees voor-HEEZ Wakulla wa-COO-la Kenneth Tookes TOOK-s Sopchoppy sop-chopee Phil Trautwein TROUT-wine Joey Viscusi Vis-goo-zee 45 2005ROSTERS Numerical Roster

# NAME POS HT WT CL EXP HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 1 Michael McIntosh WR 6-0 191 FR SQ Jacksonville/First Coast 2 Markus Manson RB 6-0 210 FR SQ Tuscaloosa, Ala./Hillcrest 3 Kyle Jackson S 6-1 200 SO 1L Neptune Beach/Fletcher 3 Kenneth Tookes WR 6-2 209 JR 1L Jacksonville/First Coast 4 Avery Atkins CB 5-11 189 FR HS Daytona Beach/Mainland 4 Josh Portis QB 6-4 210 FR HS Woodland Hills Calif./William Howard Taft 5 Andre Caldwell WR 6-1 200 JR 2L Tampa/Jefferson 6 Jemalle Cornelius WR 5-11 190 JR 2L Fort Meade/Fort Meade 7 Cornelius Ingram QB 6-4 225 FR SQ Hawthorne/Hawthorne 8 Chad Jackson WR 6-1 205 JR 2L Hoover, Ala./Hoover 9 Matt Kynes QB 6-2 215 SR SQ Annandale, Va./Thomas Jefferson 10 John Curtis WR 6-2 204 FR SQ Cocoa Beach/Rockledge 10 Eric Wilbur P 6-1 195 JR 2L Winter Park/Trinity Prep 11 Richard Fetherolf S 5-11 174 FR HS Tallahassee/Lincoln 12 Chris Leak QB 6-0 210 JR 2L Charlotte, N.C./Independence 12 Eric Nappy K 5-10 180 JR SQ Gainesville/Buchholz 13 Brian Crum LB 6-3 237 JR 1L Woodbine, Ga./Camden County 15 Demetrice Webb CB 5-11 190 JR 2L Jacksonville/Ed White 16 Vernell Brown CB 5-8 165 SR 3L Gainesville/Gainesville 17 Curtis Carr S 5-10 176 FR TR Gainesville/Naval Academy Prep 17 Gavin Dickey QB 5-11 205 JR 1L Tallahassee/Lincoln 18 Tremaine McCollum CB 5-8 1786 JR 1L Miami/Southridge 19 Tony Joiner S 5-11 200 SO 1L Haines City/Haines City 20 Joe Cohen DE 6-2 275 JR 2L Melbourne/Palm Bay 20 Anthony Gay RB 5-9 171 SO HS Orlando/Jones 21 DeShawn Wynn RB 5-11 230 JR 2L Cincinnati, Ohio/Reading 22 Reggie Lewis CB 5-10 196 JR 2L Jacksonville/First Coast 23 Dawayne Grace CB 6-1 190 FR SQ Jacksonville/Ed White 24 Deshawn Carter S 6-0 203 SR 2L Hammond, La./Ponchatoula 25 Skyler Thornton RB 5-11 209 JR 2L LaGrange, Ga./LaGrange 26 Jermaine McCollum CB 5-9 185 JR 2L Miami/Southridge 27 DaJuan Lawrence RB 5-5 180 JR SQ Miami/Carol City 28 Richard Brown RB 5-11 225 JR SQ Ft. Lauderdale/Nova 28 Kyle Morgan WR 6-2 225 SR 1L Melbourne/Melbourne Central Catholic 29 Eric Rutledge LB 6-0 240 SO IL Gainesville/P.K. Yonge 30 Earl Everett LB 6-2 231 JR 2L Webster/South Sumter 31 Charles Brown WR 5-7 180 FR SQ Williamsburg, Va./York 32 Reggie Nelson S 6-1 175 SO TR Melbourne/Coffeyville JC/Palm Bay 33 Darryon Robinson LB 6-0 235 JR SQ Gainesville/Eastside 34 Lamont Sheppard CB 5-9 185 FR SQ Jacksonville/Raines 34 Dorian Munroe S 6-0 191 FR HS Miami/Coral Reef 35 Eric Sledge LB 6-2 195 FR HS Apopka/Apopka 36 Nick Brooks CB 6-0 197 JR SQ Warner Robins, Ga./Northside Jarvis Herring 37 Kalvin Baker LB 6-0 245 FR HS Columbus, Ga./Pacelli Catholic 37 Tim Higgins WR 5-7 175 SO SQ Northville, Mich./Northville is one of 76 38 Jonathan Phillips K 5-11 200 FR HS Wellington/Wellington Gators on the 38 Taurean Wiggins CB 6-0 179 FR HS Jacksonville/Wolfson team who are 39 Chris Hetland K 6-0 185 JR SQ Leesburg, Ga./Lee County from the 40 Brandon Siler LB 6-2 239 SO 1L Orlando/Orlando Evans state of 41 Jamaal Deveaux LB 6-0 228 FR HS Port St. Lucie/Centennial Florida. 41 Ryan Stamper LB 6-1 217 FR HS Jacksonville/First Coast 42 Billy Latsko LB 5-10 227 JR 2L Gainesville/Buchholz 43 James Smith LS 6-1 225 FR SQ Gainesville/Buchholz 43 Darryl Gresham Jr. LB 6-3 251 FR HS Roanoke, Va./William Fleming 46 44 Marcus Thomas DT 6-3 285 JR 2L Jacksonville/Mandarin 05

# NAME POS HT WT CL EXP HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL 46 Jarvis Herring S 5-11 205 SR 3L Live Oak/Suwannee 47 Todd McCullough LB 6-5 233 SR 3L Macclenny/The Bolles School 48 Javier Estopinan DL 6-1 280 SO 1L Miami/South Miami 49 Terrence Holmes S 5-11 202 JR 2L Glassboro, N.J./Glassboro 49 Shane Cimock LB 5-10 220 SR SQ Orlando/Bishop Moore 50 Branden Daniel DT 6-3 290 FR SQ Pompano Beach/Blanche Ely 50 Jay Patella LS 6-1 225 JR SQ Sarasota/Sarasota 51 Bryan Royal LB 6-0 230 SR 2L Winter Park/Winter Park 52 Alvin Butler LB 6-0 227 SO 1L Sumter, S.C./Wilson Hall 53 Joey Viscusi LB 6-2 235 SO SQ Lakeland/Lakeland 54 Doug Guziec LB 6-1 235 JR SQ Lake Forest, Ill./Lake Forest 55 Jon Demps LB 6-4 219 FR HS Pensacola/Washington 56 Pat Kelley LB 6-0 231 JR SQ Hinsdale, Ill./Hinsdale Central 57 Jeremy Mincey DE 6-4 265 SR 1L Statesboro, Ga./Butler C.C. 59 Julian Riley DL 6-3 285 SO SQ St. Petersburg/Lakewood 61 Vernon Shelton DL 6-0 273 FR HS Gainesville/P.K. Yonge 63 Jonathan Marvin OL 6-3 330 SR SQ Hendersonville, N.C./West Henderson 63 Jim Tartt OL 6-3 315 FR SQ Sopchoppy /Wakulla 66 Todd Bunce DT 6-3 290 JR SQ Bradenton/Southeast 67 Drew Miller OL 6-5 310 SO 1L Sarasota/Riverview 68 Mike Degory C 6-6 304 SR 3L Palm Bay/Palm Bay 69 Eddie Haupt OL 6-4 300 FR HS Merritt Island/Merritt Island 70 Ronnie Wilson OL 6-3 310 FR HS Pompano Beach/Blanche Ely 71 Doug Pokorny OL 6-5 295 JR SQ Gainesville/Sickles 72 Lance Butler OL 6-7 315 SR 2L Lexington, N.C./West Davidson 73 Carlton Medder OL 6-5 312 SO SQ Clermont/Southlake 74 Randy Hand OL 6-6 310 SR 3L Fort Myers/Estero 75 Phil Trautwein OL 6-6 310 SO 1L Voorhees, N.J./Eastern 76 Tavares Washington OL 6-4 320 SR SQ Greenville, Miss./Mississippi Delta J.C. 77 Jason Watkins OL 6-6 300 FR SQ Lakeland/Lake Gibson 78 Simon Codrington OL 6-7 270 FR HS Miami/South Miami 78 Michael Brown OL 6-4 295 FR SQ Atlanta, Ga./Westlake 79 Steve Rissler OL 6-3 310 JR 2L Sarasota/Riverview 80 Nyan Boateng WR 6-2 199 FR HS Brooklyn, N.Y./Abraham Lincoln 81 Dallas Baker WR 6-3 204 SR 2L New Smyrna Beach/New Smyrna Beach HS 82 Otto Graham TE 6-4 235 SR SQ St. Petersburg/Admiral Farragut Academy 82 Louis Murphy WR 6-3 190 FR HS St. Petersburg/Lakewood 83 Anthony Scott WR 5-6 175 JR TR Daytona Beach/Daytona Beach CC 83 David Nelson WR 6-5 186 FR HS Wichita Falls, Texas/Rider 84 Tate Casey TE 6-6 242 SO 1L Longview, Texas/Longview 85 MacKenzie Pierre DE 6-3 255 JR SQ Miami/Booker T. Washington 87 Jimmy Newmeyer WR 6-0 210 SR SQ Miami/Belen Jesuit 88 Cam Brewer WR 5-7 163 FR HS Gainesville/P.K. Yonge 89 Markell Thomspon TE 6-6 265 SR 1L Milwaukee, Wisc./Southwest Miss. JC 91 Derrick Harvey DL 6-4 260 FR SQ Greenbelt, Md./Roosevelt 92 Bobby Kane K 6-0 170 FR HS Coconut Creek/Coconut Creek 93 Steven Harris DL 6-4 281 JR 2L Miami/Coral Gables 94 Jarvis Moss DE 6-6 223 SO SQ Denton, Texas/Ryan 95 Ray McDonald DL 6-3 285 JR 2L Belle Glade/Glades Central 97 Nick Fleming P 6-0 205 SR SQ Kirkwood, Mo./Kirkwood 98 Brandon Abbaspour K 5-11 208 SO SQ Seminole/Boca Ciega 98 Clint McMillan DT 6-1 282 SO 1L Oviedo/Oviedo 99 Lutrell Alford DL 6-1 290 SO TR Gainesville/Eastside Brian Ellis TE 6-2 235 FR HS Daytona Beach/Mainland Kestahn Moore RB 5-10 205 FR HS Arlington, Texas/Mansfield Summit 47 2005GATOR PLAYERS 2005 Gator Players

season-long pass of 41 yards in the Middle Tennessee State match up…Scored two touch- downs against Arkansas, a career high, and also catch a career high six receptions…Eclipsed his season totals in catches from 2003 in just four games…2003: A true sophomore who played in all 13 games for 292 plays…Had 13 receptions for 209 yards (16.1 avg.) and a …His 209 receiving yards ranked fifth on the team… Averaged 16.1 yards per catch, the second-high- est average among receivers…Saw significant time 98 81 on offense, seeing 225 of his 283 plays at receiver, Brandon Abbaspour Dallas Baker including a season-high 50 plays in the final game (Iowa)…Eight of his 13 catches were for first Kicker • 6-0 • 208 • 6-3 • 204 downs…Scored his first career touchdown with a Sophomore (RS), SQ Senior, 2L 25-yard reception in the against Seminole • Boca Ciega HS New Smyrna Beach Iowa…Had a career night in the win over No. 4 New Smyrna HS/Northfield Mt. Georgia, grabbing a game-long 42-yard catch on A redshirt sophomore walk-on kicker…Enrolled at Hermon (Mass.) HS the final drive of the third quarter that set up a Florida in the summer of 2003…Joined the team in Gator FG…Finished second on the team with 56 receiving yards in the win over No. 4 Georgia… the spring of 2004…2004: Did not see any game A true senior wide receiver…CAREER: Has Caught his first two career passes, including a 23- action…PREP: Three-year letterwinner at Boca played in 25 games with three starts for 820 Ciega High School…Was a first-team all-county yarder, on back-to-back plays in the fourth quarter plays…Caught 29 passes in the last 13 games against San Jose State from true freshman Chris kicker…Named a Pinellas County Academic All- after catching 10 in his first 12 career games… Star…All-county kicker…Graduated in 2003… Leak…Had two catches for 39 yards against 2004: A prominent member of the WR rotation Miami, both of which came on the Gators’ final Coach was Jean Gordon…High school saluta- who played in all 12 games with three starts torian…PERSONAL: Born Brandon Abbaspour possession of the game…Had a reception for 22 (Mississippi State, Georgia and Florida State)… yards against Florida A&M…2002: Worked with on Sept. 11, 1984…Parents: David and Ada Also a regular on kickoff coverage team…560 Abbaspour…MAJOR: Microbiology. the scout team at wide receiver…Scout Team plays ranked fourth among WR….Five touchdown Player of the Week for the Tennessee game… catches ranked as the second-most on the PREP: Originally signed with Florida in February squad…Had at least two catches in nine of the 12 2001, but did not enroll and attended Northfield games…Finished fifth on the team with 26 Mt. Hermon School in Massachusetts in 2001… catches…Had eight catches of 20-plus yards…. Considered one of the state of Florida’s premier Had two TD catches in final four games of the prep receivers at New Smyrna Beach high school season…During the season opener against in 2000…A SuperPrep All-America selection and Eastern Michigan, he made a 27-yard acrobatic that publication ranked him among catch in his first career start after a weather delay the nation’s top 30 wide receivers…A to set up a touchdown…Caught Prep Football Report All-America choice and ranked among the country’s top 25 receivers…Named Central Florida’s Player of the Year in 2000 after catching 99 68 passes for 1,140 yards (16.8 ypc) with Lutrell Alford 16 TDs…First-team All-State (4A) in Defensive Lineman • 6-2 • 290 2000…32 catches for 916 yards (28.6 ypc) Sophomore, TR and 13 TDs at Northfield Mt. Hermon in 2001…PERSONAL: Born on Nov. 10, Gainesville • Eastside HS/Furman 1982…Nephew of , a Gator great wide receiver who was the third A walk-on sophomore reserve defensive line- overall selection in the first round of the man…Enrolled at Florida in August of 2004 and 1978 NFL Draft by New Orleans…Parents: joined the football team….2004: Member of the Herbert and Lolita McGraw…MAJOR: scout team and did not see any game action… Program Delivery. PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Transferred from Furman Career Receiving Stats: University after one season (2003)…A four-year YEAR NO. YDS AVG TDS LONG letterwinner at Eastside High School, graduated in 2003 13 209 16.1 1 42 June of 2003…Also ran track and field and partici- 2004 26 410 15.8 5 41 pated in weightlifting…PERSONAL: Born Lutrell Total 39 619 15.9 6 42 Alford Sept. 25, 1984…Parents are Karen and Career Highs: Audo Alford…MAJOR: Engineering. Receptions: 6 (Arkansas, 2004) Receiving Yards: 56 (Georgia, 2003) Receiving : 2 (Arkansas, 2004) 78 Dallas Baker 05

school coach was Conrad Nix…PERSONAL: Born Nicolaus Edward Brooks on June 25, 1984, in Macon, Ga.…Member of the National Honor Society and was a Citizenship Award recipient… Mentored elementary school children…Parents: James and Brenda Brooks…MAJOR: Sports Management

Career Defensive Stats: 88 YEAR UT-AT TT TBL QBS FF FR PD INT 2003 0-1 1000000 Total0-11000000 78 Cam Brewer Michael Brown Career Highs: Wide Receiver • 5-7 • 165 Total Tackles: 1 (FAMU, 2003) Offensive Lineman • 6-4 • 295 Freshman Freshman, SQ Gainesville • P.K. Yonge HS Atlanta, Ga. • Westlake HS

A redshirt freshman offensive lineman…2004: PREP: Named Class 3A First-Team All-Area wide receiver…P.K. Yonge’s 1997-98 Athlete of the Worked on the scout team and did not see Year and named MVP his junior and senior any game action…PREP: Listed as the No. 22 year…PERSONAL: Thomas Cameron Brewer rated DT in the nation and ninth best DT in on January 17, 1980…Spent six years in the the South by TheInsiders.com…A member of U.S. Marine Corps…Admires Travis McGriff for TheInsiders.com Southern Hot 100…Rated the persevering and playing hard every down… ninth best prospect in the state of Georgia in MAJOR: Fitness and Wellness . SuperPrep’s All-America issue…Ranked as the 15th top defensive tackle nationally by Rivals.com… 31 Played on both the offensive and defensive line in Charles Brown high school…Earned All-Metro honors a senior… Runs a 4.9 40-yard dash…Also considered Alabama, Wide Receiver • 5-7 • 180 Georgia, Kentucky and LSU in the recruiting Freshman (RS), SQ process…PERSONAL: Born on April 26, 1986… Williamsburg, Va. • York HS Parent: Gussie Pollard…MAJOR: Social and Behavioral Science. A redshirt freshman walk-on who joined the team in the summer of 2004…2004: Member of the scout team and did not see any game action…PREP: First-Team All-District, All-Region, and All-State selection…SuperPrep Pre Season All- 36 Region defensive back and punt returner…Has a Nick Brooks 36-inch vertical leap…Returned seven kickoffs for Cornerback • 6-0 • 197 touchdowns his freshman year…First player in Junior (RS), SQ high school’s 90 year history to rush for over 2,000 yards in a single season…A four year starter and Warner Robins, Ga. • Northside HS letterwinner in high school, and was also named captain of high school team…Besides wide receiver, A redshirt junior…2004: Did not see any game also played running back, defensive back, and 28 Richard Brown action…2003: A redshirt freshman who played in kicker…Also played baseball and ran track in high one game (Florida A&M)…Saw first career action school…PERSONAL: Born Charles Brown Jan. 1, vs. FAMU, recording one tackle in the win… Running Back • 6-0 • 225 1986…Parents are Kenneth and Debra Rich… Junior (RS), SQ Dressed for the season opener versus SJSU and MAJOR: Social and Behavioral Sciences. the trip to FSU, but did not see action…2002: Ft. Lauderdale • Nova HS Worked with the scout team at corner and was redshirted…PREP: A standout defensive back A redshirt junior walk-on linebacker…2004: from Georgia who garnered national attention in 2001…Ranked among the nation’s top 35 corner- Missed the entire season due to an anterior cruci- backs by Rivals.com…Received all-region honors ate ligament tear sustained in his right knee in from both SuperPrep and PrepStar, and SuperPrep preseason drills…2003: Played in two games ranked him among the top 20 overall players in the (Tennessee and Ole Miss) for five plays…Missed state of Georgia…Ranked among the top seven the remainder of the season after tearing his left defensive backs in state of Georgia by the Atlanta ACL against Ole Miss…Made collegiate debut Journal-Constitution…Totaled 45 tackles in 2001 versus Tennessee for three plays on special and made five …His team won city teams…Practiced at outside linebacker…Dressed and region championships in 2001…Also visited for three games (SJSU, FAMU and Kentucky) but Georgia Tech, LSU and Mississippi State…High did not see action in those contests…PRIOR TO FLORIDA: A second-round selection by the New 79 2005GATOR PLAYERS

York Yankees in the 1995 Major League Baseball (SJSU, Miami, FAMU, Tennessee, Ole Miss, LSU, Swain…PERSONAL: Born Vernell Brown, Jr. on draft…Spent seven years in the Yankees’ minor Arkansas, Georgia, FSU, Iowa) for 73 plays…Lined Dec. 10, 1982, in Gainesville, Fla.…Father, Vernell Sr. league system, making it to Triple-A Columbus… up at receiver in seven games (SJSU, FAMU, Ole (1982-85), uncle, Johnell (1979-82), and cousin, Originally signed with FSU in the 1995 signing Miss, LSU, Arkansas, Georgia, Iowa), catching two Mike Peterson (1995-98), played football for the class, with his brother Billy, to play football… passes for 14 yards…Returned seven punts for 95 Gators…Parents: Vernell, Sr. and Valarie Brown… PREP: Played corner and outside linebacker for yards (13.6 avg), the highest punt return average MAJOR: B.S. Family Youth & Community Nova as a senior, recording 57 tackles (30 solo) on the team…Returned three punts for 63 yards Sciences (May, 2005); Graduate Studies – Family with two interceptions, two recoveries (21.0 avg) in the season opener vs. SJSU…Caught Youth & Community Sciences. and a blocked punt…Also saw time at running first pass of the season against Florida A&M, a 9- Career Defensive Stats: back, rushing for 72 yards and a touchdown on yard reception…Had a 5-yard catch versus Iowa in YEAR UT-AT TT TBL QBS FF FR PD INT nine attempts…Caught five passes for 162 the Outback Bowl…Saw action versus Miami, 2004 11-1 12 000000 yards…Sat out his junior year after transferring Tennessee and FSU on special teams…Also dressed Total 11-1 12 000000 for the Kentucky, Vanderbilt and South Carolina from St. Thomas Aquinas… Competed in the Career Receiving Stats: state wrestling championships as a junior…Also games, but did not see action….2002: Played in YEAR NO. YDS AVG TDS LONG played baseball, totaling a .350 batting average all 13 games for 232 snaps and one start (Vanderbilt)…Saw action in UF’s wide receiver 2002 4 14 3.5 0 9 with five home runs in just half a 2003 2 14 7.0 0 9 season…PERSONAL: Married to Tara Brown and rotation and returned punts… Had 10 touches for 43 yards, including six carries for 29 yards (4.8 Total 6 28 4.7 0 9 has two daughters, Alyssa (8), and Trinity (2)… avg)…Four receptions for 14 yards (3.5 avg)…Had MAJOR: History. Career Rushing Stats: three carries of 10-plus yards…Had a season-high YEAR NO. YDS AVG TDS LONG 44 snaps vs. Miami… Made first career start vs. 2002 6 29 4.8 0 15 Vanderbilt… Shared team lead with three catches 2003 1 2 2.0 0 2 vs. Ohio…Also caught a pass versus Totals 7 31 4.4 0 15 LSU…Received the Best Effort on Defense Award during the spring of 2002…2001: Worked with Career Punt Return Stats: the scout team at defensive back and was YEAR NO. YDS AVG TDS LONG redshirted… PREP: The Gainesville Sun’s 2000 2002 5 36 7.2 0 17 Area Offensive Player of the Year…Received All- 2003 7 95 13.6 0 25 Southeast Region recognition from PrepStar in its 2004 21 161 7.7 0 43 “athlete” category …First-team All-State Total 33 292 8.8 0 43 (5A)…Threw for 1,733 yards with 13 TDs and Career Kick Return Stats: rushed for 552 yards and three TDs in 2000 in YEAR NO. YDS AVG TDS LONG 16 addition to having four interceptions on 2002 1 4 4.0 0 4 Vernell Brown, Jr. defense…Starting point guard on Gainesville’s Total 1 4 4.0 0 4 2000 5A state championship basketball team… Career Highs: Cornerback • 5-8 • 165 Also visited North Carolina, SMU, Florida A&M Senior (RS), 3L Receptions: 3 (Ohio, 2002) and Florida State…High school coach was Rick Receiving Yards: 13 (Ohio, 2002) Gainesville • Gainesville HS Tackles: 3 (Eastern Michigan, 2004)

A redshirt senior cornerback…Completed undergraduate work in May of 2005…CAREER: Played in 35 games, with one start, for 531 plays…Was part of the wide receiver rotation and returned punts in 2002 as a freshman…Has seven career carries for 31 yards (4.4 avg) and also caught six passes for 28 yards (4.7 avg)…Has 33 career punt returns for 292 yards (8.8 avg)…2004: The first corner- back off the bench who was also the the starting punt returner for Florida for the 66 first six games…Went back to returning Todd Bunce punts in the Georgia, Vanderbilt, South Carolina and Florida State match- Defensive Tackle • 6-3 • 290 ups…Played in all 12 games for Florida for Junior (RS), SQ 228 total plays…Named to the SEC Bradenton • Southeast HS Academic Honor Roll…Saw the most action on the UF squad on punt return A redshirt junior…Moved from the offensive line teams with 49 plays…Finished sixth in the SEC in punt returns with 7.7 punts per to the defensive line during 2003 spring practice… return…Recorded a career high 43-yard 2004: Worked on the scout team at defensive punt return in the game against Kentucky tackle and did not see any game action…2003: …The return was the longest by a Florida Worked on the scout team at guard…Dressed for players since 2000, when Lito Sheppard the season-opener vs. SJSU and vs. FAMU but did returned a 57-yarder…Recorded 12 tack- not see action…2002: Worked on the scout team les, including 11 solo… Four of 12 tackles offensive line and was redshirted…PREP: An came in last three games of the Honorable Mention All-State selection in 2001… 80 season…2003: Saw action in 10 games Vernell Brown First Team All-County in 2001…A Third Team All- 05

State selection in 2000…High school team went Career Defensive Stats: while posting a team-high 10 knock downs 10-3 in 2000 and 8-3 in 2001…Was a starter in YEAR UT-AT TT TBL QBS FF FR PD INT against San Jose State …Recorded first start of his the PAL Bowl and recorded eight tackles… 2004 2-1 3000000 career at right guard against Miami and saw action PERSONAL: Born Todd James Bunce on May 25, Total2-13000000 on 71 plays on the night…Graded out at 82 1984, in Bitburg, Germany…Parents: Stephen and percent, had five knock downs and played four Kim Bunce…MAJOR: Sociology. Career Highs: different positions vs. FAMU… Second on the Total Tackles: 3 (Vanderbilt, 2004) team with seven knock downs against Tennessee… Named the Offensive Lineman of the Week after the Florida A&M game…Named Most Physical Offensive Lineman of the Week against LSU, posting five knock downs while seeing action on 74 offensive snaps… Named Most Physical Offensive Lineman of the Week against Vanderbilt…Also played on extra point and teams…Named Most Improved Player on Offense at the conclusion of 2003 spring drills…2002: Backup at tackle…Saw action in three games (UAB, Tennessee, Kentucky) for 16 plays…Saw a 52 career-high nine snaps vs. UAB on Alvin Butler 72 offense…Dressed for every game except Lance Butler Georgia…Played on extra point block protection Linebacker • 6-1 • 227 against Tennessee and Kentucky …2001: Worked Sophomore (RS), 1L Offensive Line • 6-7 • 315 with the scout team at offensive tackle and was Sumter, S.C. • Wilson Hall HS Senior (RS), 2L redshirted…PREP: A standout offensive lineman Lexington, N.C. • West Davidson HS from North Carolina who earned 2000 prep All- America honors… Received All-America honors A walk-on redshirt sophomore…Had a perfect from PrepStar and that publication ranked him A redshirt senior….A two-year starter at guard score on his SAT and is nicknamed 1600…2004: among the top three offensive linemen in the who has also played tackle…CAREER: Has seen Made first career start at outside linebacker against Atlantic region…Ranked among the nation’s top action in 28 games with 22 starts for 1,490 Vanderbilt to become only the second walk-on 25 offensive tackles by National Bluechips and plays…2004: The starting left guard with starts at freshman to start at linebacker for UF in school that publication named him to its All-America left tackle against Georgia and Vanderbilt…Started history…Played in seven games (LSU, MTSU, team…Ranked among the top 10 players overall, every game, seeing the field for 669 snaps, rank- Georgia, Vanderbilt, South Carolina, Florida State and the top offensive linemen, in the state of North ing him third on the team…UF’s “Lineman of the and Miami) for 120 plays…Saw action at line- Carolina by SuperPrep… Ranked …among the top Week” vs. Arkansas and Middle Tennessee State… backer vs. Vanderbilt and South Carolina and was three offensive linemen in the Mid-Atlantic Graded out at a season-high 90 percent vs. Middle also a member of the kickoff return team…Dressed region by Prep Football Report…A first-team All- for all 12 games…Made collegiate debut against Tennessee State…Named UF’s “Best Pass LSU…Made first career road trip to Tennessee… Protector of the Week” at Made three tackles in Vanderbilt game….2003: A Vanderbilt while grading out at a true freshman walk-on who worked with the team-high of 87 percent…Recorded scout team at inside linebacker…PREP: A three- season-high five knockdowns vs. year starter for the Barons…Recorded 116 tackles, Eastern Michigan and at two fumble recoveries, and 13 sacks Tennessee…Also a member of the his senior season…Was second in the conference extra-point and field goal for quarterback sacks his junior and senior teams….Earned the Offensive Best year…Was also a member of the track and field Effort Award at the conclusion of team, placing in the shot put, discus, 4x100m 2004 Spring drills…2003: Played in relay team, and 100m dash during state finals his all 13 games and started 10 games senior year…Named to the SCISA All-Region (Miami, FAMU, Tennessee, Team, SCISA 3A North-South All-Star Football Kentucky, Ole Miss, LSU, Team, and Class 3A All-Conference Team… Vanderbilt, South Carolina, FSU, Named to the Sumter Touchdown Club All-Area Iowa) at right guard…Ranked Offensive Academic Team and The Item All-Area second on the offensive line with team…Was a U.S. Presidential Scholar Semi- 860 plays… Recorded the most finalist, National Achievement Scholar, and South knock downs in a game twice, Carolina Palmetto Fellows Scholar…Awarded the named Offensive Lineman of the Buddy Strange “Baron” Award for football player Week once and Most Physical who most demonstrated leadership, dedication twice in the 2003 season… and enthusiasm for the game and J.J. and Connie Recovered a fumble and finished Britton Award for the highest academic aver- with seven knockdowns, tied for age…Scored a perfect 1600 on his SAT and was second-highest total on the team, valedictorian of his class…PERSONAL: Born in the win over No. 4 Georgia Alvin Bernard Butler II on Aug. 3, 1985, in …Posted a team-high eight knock- Gainesville, Fla…A member of Fellowship of downs against Kentucky and had Christian Athletes…Parents are Alvin and the second highest grade of any Avis…Father was a defensive back at UF (1972- Gator offensive lineman…Graded Lance Butler 74)…MAJOR: Finance. out at an impressive 80 percent, 81 2005GATOR PLAYERS

State selection…A three-year starter on the offen- year…Scored on a 61-yard reverse against 22 yards…His first career reception was a 31-yard sive line (sophomore and junior at guard and Arkansas…Set a season long kickoff return of 30 catch from Chris Leak in the season opener vs. tackle as a senior) who was also the starting yards in the game against Mississippi SJSU…Had a team-high four receptions against center on the West Davidson high school basket- State…Caught a career-high eight receptions in Miami, totaling 29 yards… Demonstrated his ball team…An outstanding student who was a the Kentucky match up…Had first career touch- tremendous potential on kickoffs against Miami, member of school’s Beta Club (must have at least down in the sixth game of the season against returning four kicks for 94 yards, including a 45- a 3.6 GPA for membership)…Also visited Middle Tennessee State and finished the season yard in the first quarter that set up the Gators’ first Kentucky, East Carolina and NC State…High with four touchdowns……2003: Named to The score…Had a season-high five catches for 43 school coach was Barry Mitchem…PERSONAL: Sporting News SEC All-Freshman Team…A true yards against Tennessee… Named UF Special Born Lance Thomas Butler on April 13, 1983, in freshman who saw time at receiver and on special Teams’ Player of the Week after the South Princeton, NJ…Parents: Tom and Joan Butler… teams in all 13 games for 213 plays, including 153 Carolina game…Three of his five kick returns vs. MAJOR: Travel and Tourism. plays on offense…Led all freshmen with 19 recep- FSU were for 25 or more yards…PREP: Named to tions and 174 receiving yards… Nineteen recep- the prestigious Parade All- America tions were the fourth-highest true freshman total team…Moved from receiver to quarterback enter- in school history (30-Reidel Anthony in 1994, 22- ing his senior season…Ranked by Rivals.com as in 1983, and Ike Hilliard in 1994), the No. 1 receiver in the country and considered and the most by a true freshman receiver since the No. 1 offensive prospect in the southeast… 1994…Tied for seventh in school history with 19 Rated five stars by BorderWars.com and the No. receptions by a freshman (true or redshirt) and 3 WR in the nation…A SuperPrep All-America who the most since Jabar Gaffney caught 71 passes in was listed as the nation’s No. 3 receiver and the 2000…Ranked fourth in UF history for true fresh- No. 4 prospect in Florida by the publication… men receivers with 174 receiving yards…Set Named to the USA Today All-America second school records for both kickoff returns (22) and team…First-Team All-State (4A)…Named to 5 (454) by a freshman…Ranked fifth in Sunshine Network’s All-Gridiron Team…2001 Andre Caldwell the SEC with a 20.6 yard kick return Tampa Tribune Hillsborough County Player of the average…Caught a pass in eight games, including Year…Passed and rushed for over a combined Wide Receiver • 6-1 • 200 five multiple-catch games…Was the team’s lead- 2,200 yards, scoring 38 touchdowns, as he led Junior, 2L ing kick returner, with 22 returns for 454 yards his team to a 13-2 record and the state champi- Tampa • Tampa Jefferson HS (20.6 avg)…Ten of his 22 kick returns were for 20 onship game (4A) as a senior…Also scored on or more yards, including a 45-yarder vs. four punt returns in 2002…A standout in the Miami…Was one of seven true freshmen to play U.S. Army All-American Bowl…Caught 52 passes A true junior wide receiver…CAREER: Has seen in every game…Saw a season-high 37 plays at No. for 1,162 yards and 17 touchdowns as a junior… action in 25 games with 12 starts for 824 3 Miami, including 30 on offense… Threw a 30- PERSONAL: Born April 15, 1985…Brother of former plays…62 catches is tied for sixth best in UF yard pass to quarterback Chris Leak on a reverse to Gator and current NFL receiver … history for two-year start (freshman and sopho- set up a Gator TD in the opening drive of the Considered USC, LSU, FSU and Miami in the more)…2004: Pro Football Weekly All-American second half vs. FSU…Also caught three passes for recruiting process…Parents: Donald and Deborah Honorable Mention…Starter at wide receiver in all Caldwell…MAJOR: Sociology. 12 games who was also the squad’s top kick off returner…Second for the most Career Receiving Stats: plays seen among wide receivers with YEAR NO. YDS AVG TDS LONG 606… Finished the year second on the 2003 19 174 9.2 0 31 squad with 43 receptions and 689 receiv- 2004 43 689 16.0 3 62 ing yards…His 16.0 yards per catch was Total 62 863 13.9 3 62 second on the squad…Ranked fifth in the Career Rushing Stats: SEC in receiving yards per game (57.4) YEAR NO. YDS AVG TDS LONG and tied for eighth with 3.6 receptions per 2003 1 3 3.0 0 3 game…Led UF in receiving in the last 2004 2 66 33.0 1 61 three games of the regular season, total- Total 3 69 23.0 1 61 ing 14 catches…Had a catch in all 11 Career Kick Return Stats: regular season games and has a YEAR NO. YDS AVG TDS LONG streak of at least one catch in 2003 22 454 20.6 0 45 his last 12 regular season 2004 11 174 15.8 0 30 games…11 kick off returns for Total 33 628 19.0 0 45 174 yards…Had 12 plays of 20- Career Highs: plus yards on the year…Was just Receptions: 8 (Kentucky, 2004) three yards shy of his 2003 total in Receiving Yards: 91 (Middle Tennessee, 2004) receiving yards by the third game of the Receiving Touchdowns: –1 (three times, last 2004 season…Surpassed his 2003 total in vs. South Carolina, 2004) catches five games into the season…Led the team with five catches at Florida State and tied for the lead with five in the Vanderbilt match up…Made a career-best 62-yard reception against Middle Tennessee State, a catch almost twice as long as his previous best of 36 yards in the Louisiana State contest that same 82 Andre Caldwell 05

Saw action in the secondary vs. UAB, Miami and since Ben Troupe in 2000…Four-of-eight catches Kentucky…Made a key block to spring teammate went for touchdowns…Caught first career touch- Keiwan Ratliff for a big kickoff return which down pass against LSU…Notched a career-high resulted in a Florida field goal in the second quar- two touchdown catches and totaled 28 yards ter of the Outback Bowl vs. Michigan…2001: receiving versus South Carolina…Made two Worked with the scout team at defensive back catches for a career-best 30 yards receiving, including and was redshirted…PREP: Considered one of two first-down conversions against Florida State… the nation’s top prep defensive backs in Hauled in a 26-yard touchdown pass against 17 1999…Signed with UF in February 2000, but did Vanderbilt…Caught a 15-yard pass in the Peach not enroll when fall term began in late August… Bowl versus Miami…Made first career road trip to Re-signed with UF in Feb. 2001…Named to Tennessee…PREP: One of the nation’s top tight Curtis Carr SuperPrep’s All-America Team for 1999 and that end prospects…Rated 49th-best prospect in the Safety • 5-10 • 176 publication ranked him among the nation’s top 11 state of Texas by SuperPrep’s All-America issue… defensive backs…Named to National Bluechips Rivals.com rated Casey a three-star athlete and as Freshman All-America Team and that publication ranked the seventh-best tight end prospect in the Gainesville • Gainesville/ him among the nation’s top eight cornerback nation…Also ranked as the top tight end prospect Naval Academy Prep School prospects…High school coach was Jeff Lyons… from the Big 12 Conference region by Rivals.com… PERSONAL: Born Demitreius Deshawn Carter Member of TheInsiders.com Big 12 Conference PREP: Four-year letter winner in football and one on Nov. 17, 1980…Parents: Earnest and Rose Hot 100 (No. 49 overall)…Brought in 14 catches year letter winner in basketball…Was named to Carter…MAJOR: Recreation Program Delivery. for 272 yards for a 19.4 yards per catch average as All-State as a senior and All-Area his sophomore, a senior…Had 19 receptions for 365 yards and three Career Defensive Stats: touchdowns as a junior averaging 19.2 yards per junior, and senior year. PERSONAL: Born YEAR UT-AT TT TBL QBS FF FR PD INT William Curtis Carr on May 14, 1985…Parents are 2002 1-0 1000010 catch in a run-oriented offense…The bulk of those Bill and Janice Carr…Most memorable moment 2003 0-0 0000000 yards came in the playoffs, where he caught six was defeating Orlando Edgewater his junior 2004 1-1 2000010 passes for 113 yards and two TDs…His 31-yard season. MAJOR: Social and Behavorial Sciences. Total2-13000020 24 Deshawn Carter 84 Tate Casey Safety • 6-0 • 203 Senior (RS), 2L Tight End • 6-6 • 242 Hammond, La. • Ponchatoula HS Sophomore, 1L Longview, Texas • Longview HS A redshirt senior…CAREER: Has seen action in 19 A true sophomore…The starting tight end as a games as a backup at corner and on special teams for 180 plays…2004: Was a backup at cornerback true freshman who was also a member of the who saw time on punt and punt return 2005 Gator baseball team…2004: Developed into units…Played in four contests, including the the squad’s top tight end who is also a regular on Eastern Michigan, Tennessee, Kentucky and kick off return team…One of only two true fresh- Arkansas games for a total of 42 plays…Named to men to see action in 12 of UF’s games, making the SEC Academic Honor Roll…Recorded a tackle four starts (MTSU, South Carolina, Florida State a piece in the Eastern Michigan and Tennessee and Miami)…First career start came against games…Deflected a pass in the Eastern Michigan MTSU…Tied for fourth nationally among fresh- match-up…Made fifth career appearance at defen- men tight ends with four touchdown recep- sive back vs. Eastern Michigan….2003: Saw action tions…Tied for second in the SEC in touchdowns in four games (SJSU, Vanderbilt, South Carolina by a tight end with four…First UF true freshman and FSU)…Played on special teams for 13 of his tight end to catch a touchdown pass since 14 plays…Was in one defensive play during the 1979…Only tight end and true freshman to catch SJSU game…Also dressed for the Tennessee and a pass this year or score a touchdown…Four LSU games…A lung infection limited his action touchdown receptions was the most by a UF true during 2003 spring practice…2002: Listed as a freshman since Ike Hilliard caught four in 1994 backup at cornerback…Saw action in 12 games and one shy of the school record…Made colle- (all but Ohio) for 129 plays…Made college debut giate debut in the season opener against Eastern in season-opener vs. UAB at cornerback and on Michigan at tight end and on kickoff coverage… special teams, where he registered one tackle… First true freshman TE to play on opening day Tate Casey 83 2005GATOR PLAYERS

scoring pass helped open the flood gates as the LSU, Georgia, Vanderbilt, South Carolina, FSU Lobos stunned previously unbeaten Garland, 45-0, and Iowa), missing the Arkansas game with a in bi-district…A pro baseball prospect who throws hamstring injury…Saw time on offense in eight a 90-plus miles per hour fastball…Had a 12-16 games (FAMU, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ole Miss, career record on the mound with 145 strikeouts… LSU, Georgia, Vandy and USC) for 76 plays…Saw Batted over .300 with 36 RBIs…In a national his first career action vs. FAMU as an H-back, showcase held at the University of Nebraska in seeing 18 plays on offense…Played a career-high Lincoln, the right-handed pitcher was clocked at 26 plays at No. 6 LSU…His 165 plays were 94 miles per hour…Coached by Pat Collins at the third-highest total of UF’s offensive Longview High School…Decided to forgo the true freshman…Had his first career hardwood after his sophomore year and concen- carry vs. Ole Miss… PREP: Named trate on just football and baseball…Father played to the prestigious Parade All- at Texas Tech…Older brother Taylor was an all- America team…A SuperPrep conference linebacker at the University of North All-America who was Texas, and sister Lindsey played basketball at San considered the nation’s Diego State University…Texas, Miami, Texas Tech, No. 1 fullback by the Arizona, LSU and UCLA were among his other publication… Named possible choices…PERSONAL: Born July 1, 1985, to the SuperPrep Elite in Odessa, Texas…Parents are Leland and Debby 50 Team… Named to the East Coast Casey…MAJOR: Social and behavioral sciences. Underclassmen List… Ranked by Rivals as Career Receiving Stats: Florida’s top defensive end and among the top YEAR NO. YDS AVG TDS LONG four players overall in the state…First-Team All- 2004 8 127 15.9 4 26 Joe Cohen State (4A)…Led his team to the 2002 State Total 8 127 15.9 4 26 Championship (4A)…Played defensive end, wing- back, fullback, and running back in his high Career Highs: PERSONAL: Born Shane Michael Cimock on school career…Won Palm Bay’s “James McGriff Receptions: 2 (Twice, last vs. FSU 2004) Receiving Yards: 30 (Florida State, 2004) June 25, 1982…Father played football at University Award”…Named to the All-Central Florida team Receiving Touchdowns: 2 (South Carolina, 2004) of Georgia and mother attended Florida State… and to the Space Coast team…Rushed for 1,126 Has four brothers and sisters who attended UCF… yards and 16 touchdowns as a senior… Partici- Would like to start his own advertising company pant in the Army All-American Bowl and was also in New York or Chicago…Parents: Benjamin and invited to the Florida-California All-Star Game… Karen Cimcock…MAJOR: Advertising Chosen as the 2002 MVP of Miami’s Nike Camp…Won two MVP awards for track…Chose Florida over Florida State, Miami, Tennessee and LSU…High school coach was Dan Burke… PERSONAL: Born Joseph Cohen on June 6, 1984 in Miami, Fla.…Cousin of former Gator foot- ball player Fred McCallister… High school team- mate of Gator center Mike Degory and signee Reggie Nelson…Parents: Sandra and Melvin Byrd… 49 MAJOR: Anthropology. Shane Cimock Career Defensive Stats: YEAR UT-AT TT TBL QBS FF FR PD INT Linebacker • 5-10 • 220 2004 16-12 28 1.5 01010 Senior (RS), SQ 20 Total 16-12 28 1.5 01010 Orlando • Bishop Moore HS Joe Cohen Career Highs: Total Tackles: – 6 (at Tennessee, 2004) Defensive End • 6-2 • 275 Forced : – 1 (Eastern Michigan, 2004) A redshirt senior walk on…A two-time selection Junior, 2L Big Plays: – 1 (Eastern Michigan, 2004) to the SEC Academic Honor Roll…2004: Named Melbourne • Palm Bay HS to the SEC Academic Honor Roll…Member of the scout team as a linebacker…2003: Named to the A true junior defensive end…Moved from running SEC Academic Honor Roll…Worked with the scout team at outside linebacker…2002: Worked back to defensive end in the spring of 2004… on the scout team…PREP: 2000 First Team All- CAREER: Has played in 21 games (nine on Orange County ()…2000 First Team All- offense and 12 on defense) with 12 starts at Central Florida (punter)…2000 First Team All-State defensive end…Has seen action in 627 plays… Class 3A (punter)…2000 Most Valuable Defensive 2004: Started all 12 games at defensive end for Player…1999 Best Defensive Player and team co- 464 plays…Recorded a career high six total tackles captain in 1999 and 2000…Led Orange County in at Tennessee, three of those unassisted…Two tackles (135) for the 2000 season…Made 20 tack- tackles, including one for a loss at Florida State… les (15 solo), had one and a career- Two solo tackles in first post-season action in the long punt (68 yards) in a single game (Oct. 27, Peach Bowl against Miami…Also contributed on 2000)…Member of National Honor Society…Also special teams as a member of the field goal and considered Jacksonville University, Holy Cross extra point block team…2003: Played in 10 84 and Union College in the recruiting process… games (FAMU, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ole Miss, 05

career-long pass of 48 yards against Arkansas, Career Highs: marking it the second-straight game against the Receptions: 3 (Tennessee, 2004) Hogs that he made a career-long catch (33-yards Receiving Yards: 48 (Arkansas, 2004) last season)…Blocked the team’s first punt of the Receiving Touchdowns: - 1 (three times, last season in the game against South Carolina… vs. Miami, Peach Bowl 2004) Scored touchdown with a 21-yard run off of a Chris Leak lateral in the game versus Georgia…In the Peach Bowl, caught a 45-yard pass for UF’s only touchdown…First career touchdown came against Arkansas…2003: A redshirt freshman who saw action in all 13 games at receiver and on 6 special teams for a total of 222 plays…Saw action Jemalle Cornelius on 154 plays on offense, the second-highest total among UF freshman receivers…Named to the Wide Receiver • 5-11 • 190 2003 SEC Freshman Academic Honor Roll…Six of Junior (RS), 2L his seven receptions went for first downs… Fort Meade • Fort Meade HS Caught the first two passes of his career against Florida A&M on back-to-back plays…The two receptions went for 25 yards, including a 15- 13 A redshirt junior wide receiver…Career: Has seen Brian Crum yarder…Had a career-long 33-yard reception vs. action in 24 games with four starts for 612 total Arkansas…Had two catches for 19 yards against Linebacker • 6-3 • 237 plays…2004: Played in all 12 games, including Ole Miss…Saw time vs. Vandy and had a 14-yard Junior (RS), 1L five starts (Eastern Michigan, Tennessee, Kentucky, rush in the win…Caught two passes vs. Iowa for Arkansas and Middle Tennessee State)…Saw 28 yards in the Outback Bowl, including a 15-yard Woodbine, Ga. • Camden County HS action in 390 plays…Was a member of UF’s punt reception…2002: Worked with the scout team at return package and saw time on the kickoff return wide receiver and was redshirted…Dressed for A redshirt junior who moved from tight end team…First career start was against Eastern Michigan, the LSU, Auburn, Georgia, Vanderbilt, South to linebacker in practices leading up to the 2003 where he saw 45 plays, the most among UF’s Carolina and FSU games…PREP: One of the Outback Bowl…Moved back to tight end prior to receivers…Equaled his total in catches from the state of Florida’s premier players in 2001 who 2004 season…Has played in 13 career games… previous season by the fourth game of 2004…Four gained a great deal of national recognition… 2004: Saw action in five games (EMU, Vanderbilt, of 12 catches went for TDs…Hauled in his first Named to PrepStar’s All-America Dream Team South Carolina, Florida State and Miami)…Thirty- career touchdown catch and tallied a career-high and that publication ranked him among the nation’s six of his 38 plays came on the kickoff coverage three receptions against Tennessee…Caught a top dozen players in its “athlete” category…Named and return teams, as well as the punt coverage team… to SuperPrep’s All-America Team and that magazine Injury forced him to miss the Tennessee, Arkansas, ranked him among the country’s top 10 wide LSU, LTSU, MSU and Georgia games… Played in a receiver prospects…Ranked among the nation’s season-high 11 plays in the season opener against top 15 players in Rivals.com “athlete” category… Eastern Michigan… Matched a season-high 11 Ranked among the nation’s top 10 players by plays and recorded one tackle against Florida National Bluechips in its “All-Purpose Backs” State…Saw action in two plays at tight end vs. category…Named the state of Florida’s Class 1A Eastern Michigan…Made first road trip of the Player of the Year in 2001…Quarterbacked Ft. season to Vanderbilt…2003: Saw time at outside Meade to the state championship game in 2001, linebacker and on special teams in eight games throwing for over 2,100 yards with 23 TDs, while (SJSU, Miami, Kentucky, Ole Miss, LSU, Arkansas, rushing for over 500 yards with 13 TDs…Had Georgia, South Carolina) for a total of 64 plays… seven interceptions as a DB and returned four Saw time on kickoff and punt return teams…Saw punts for TDs…As a junior wide receiver in 2001, action in 38 special teams plays…Had a season- he caught a school-record 53 passes for 1,004 yards high 24 plays on defense and recorded a tackle (18.94 ypc) and 13 TDs…Played in California- in his first career game vs. San Jose State…Saw Florida All-Star Game…Also visited Auburn, action for 17 plays, including 13 on special teams, Georgia, Notre Dame and Michigan… High school at Miami…Dressed for five games (FAMU, coach was Mike Hayde…Was one of five national Tennessee, Vanderbilt, FSU, Iowa) but did not see finalists for the 2002 Watkins Award, presented action due to a foot injury…Underwent foot annually to the nation’s top African-American surgery in January of 2004… 2002: Worked with high school scholar-athlete…PERSONAL: Born the scout team at tight end and was redshirted… Jemalle De’Sean Cornelius on Aug. 10, 1984, in Dressed for the Miami and LSU games as a reward Bartow, Fla. …Parents: Clinton and Frenchie for his work on the scout team…Moved to line- Cornelius…MAJOR: Sports Management. Career Receiving Stats: YEAR NO. YDS AVG TDS LONG 2003 7 105 15.0 0 33 2004 12 154 12.8 3 48 Total 19 259 13.6 3 48 Career Rushing Stats: YEAR NO. YDS AVG TDS LONG 2003 2 14 7.0 0 14 2004 5 19 3.8 1 21 Total 7 33 4.7 1 21 Jemalle Cornelius 85 2005GATOR PLAYERS

backer during pre-bowl practice…Co-recipient of the John Eibner Award, given to UF’s “Outstanding Scout Team Player”…PREP: A two-way standout (WR/DB) from Georgia who garnered All-America recognition… Received All-America honors from Rivals.com and that group ranked him among the nation’s top 16 safeties…Ranked among the nation’s top 15 safeties in the nation by Student Sports magazine…Named to SuperPrep’s All- America Team and that publication ranked him among the nation’s top 30 defensive backs… Ranked among the top 15 players in the state of 50 68 Georgia by SuperPrep…Regional champions in Branden Daniel Mike Degory 2001…Also visited Georgia, South Carolina, Kentucky and Georgia Tech…High school coach Defensive Tackle • 6-3 • 290 Center • 6-6 • 304 was Jeff Herron…PERSONAL: Born Brian Simeul Freshman, SQ Senior (RS), 3L Crum on Dec. 17, 1983, in Brunswick, Ga.… Pompano Beach • Blanche Ely Palm Bay • Palm Bay HS Parents: Boston and Easter Crum…MAJOR: Anthropology. A redshirt senior…A three-year starter at center… A redshirt freshman who enrolled at UF in January Career Defensive Stats: of 2004 and participated in Spring drills…2004: A HONORS: Two-time selection to Rimington YEAR UT-AT TT TBL QBS FF FR PD INT Trophy Watch list (2003 and 2004)….All-SEC 2003 1-0 1000000 member of the scout team that did not see any game action…PREP: A 2003 South Florida Sun- Second Team-Coaches’ and AP in 2004…All-SEC 2004 0-1 1000000 Second Team-Coaches’ and AP in 2003…Named Total1-12000000 Sentinel All-County…First team Class 6A All State…Rated the 17th best strongside defensive UF’s “Outstanding Offensive Lineman” in both end in the nation by Rivals.com and the 64th best 2003 and 2004…Earned a spot on The Sporting defensive tackle prospect in the country by The News Freshman All-America team in 2002… Insiders.com…Recorded 80 tackles for the Tigers Named to the Scripps/Football Writers Associ- and had 10.5 sacks as a senior…He also forced ation of America Freshman All-America team in four fumbles and recovered two…As a junior he 2002…Earned a spot on the Coaches’ and made 50 tackles and recorded 12 sacks, which Knoxville-News Sentinel Freshman All-SEC team earned him second team all-county honors… in 2002…Earned the Bob Bryan Student-Athlete Helped lead the squad to a 14-1 (9-1 regular Award at the conclusion of the 2004 Spring season) record in 2002 and the Florida Class 5-A drills…Two-time member to SEC Goodworks team for his involvement in the community…CAREER: state title as he had two sacks in the champion- Has started 38 consecutive games (every game of 10 ship game…Coached by Steve Davis…Also his career) for 2,552 plays…2004: The starting John Curtis considered Virginia Tech and North Carolina State center for the third consecutive season…Named and Pittsburgh…PERSONAL: Born Sept. 24, 1985… to the Rimington Trophy Watch List in 2004 for Wide Receiver • 6-2 • 196 Parent: Tonya Carter…MAJOR: Anthropology. the second straight season…S tarted every contest, Freshman, SQ seeing action for 779 plays, second among offensive Rockledge, Fla. • Cocoa Beach HS linemen…Named to SEC Academic Honor Roll and SEC Goodworks team…Graded out at a team high 82 percent to earn UF’s A redshirt freshman wide receiver who joined the “Linemen of the Week” team in August of 2004…2004: Member of the honors at Tennessee and scout team and did not see any game action… recorded season-high seven PREP: In addition to Wide Receiver, also played knockdowns…Graded out at defensive back and free safety in high school… 90 percent vs. Arkansas to Three year letterwinner and starter for two…Also lead all offensive linemen played basketball and ran track in high school… helping him earn UF’s “Best PERSONAL: Born John Curtis IV on April 23, Pass Protector of the Week” 1986…Father is John Curtis III…MAJOR: Social honors…Team-high 91 percent and Behavioral Sciences. grade vs. LSU to earn UF’s “Linemen of the Week” honors…Team-high 10 knock- downs at Vanderbilt garnering him with UF’s “Most Physical Linemen of the Week” acco- lades…Team-high five knock- downs vs. South Carolina to earn UF’s “Most Physical Linemen of the Week” honors …2003: Was one of only two Gators on the offensive line who started every game at the same position, lining up at 86 Mike Degory center in every contest…831 05 plays ranked third among offensive linemen… nation’s top 10 offensive linemen…National of his senior year…Also named MVP his senior Named UF’s “Most Physical Lineman” three times Bluechips ranked him among the top four center year. PERSONAL: Born Jamaal Christopher and “Offensive Lineman of the Week” three times prospects in the nation…MVP of the state’s 6A Deveaux on August 29, 1986…Lists hobbies as during the 2003 season…UF’s “Most Physical state championship game in 2000, an almost video games…Has a younger brother, Jamaine… Lineman” vs. South Carolina, grading out at 82 unheard of achievement for an offensive line- Admires Ray Lewis for his passion for football. percent…Named UF’s “Offensive Lineman of the man…Three year starter… Three-time first-team MAJOR: Microbiology Week” after grading out a line-best 86 percent in All-Conference pick…First team All-State (6A) the win over No. 4 Georgia…Named Offensive selection…3.8 GPA… Also visited Michigan State, Lineman of the Game after grading out to a team- Georgia Tech and Virginia Tech…High school coach high 90 percent against San Jose State, including was Dan Burke…PERSONAL: Born Michael Paul eight knockdowns…Named Offensive Lineman of Degory on Nov. 6, 1982, in Langhorne, Pa.… the Game after the Miami game, as he graded out Parents: Ronald and Beverly Degory…MAJOR: at 90 percent for the second straight week, while Physical Education Teaching. posting a team-best 12 knock downs… Named Most Physical Player of the Game against Florida A&M after grading out at 78 percent… One of only two Gator offensive lineman to be in on all 71 offensive plays against Tennessee …Graded out 90 17 percent vs. Arkansas with nine knock downs, Gavin Dickey earning him Best Offensive Lineman of the Week accolades…Named Offensive Lineman of the Quarterback • 5-11 • 205 Week for the third time in five weeks after the Junior (RS), 1L Kentucky game, grading out to a team-high 90 41 Tallahassee • Lincoln HS percent… Named the Most Physical Player of the Game after Kentucky as well, posting 4 1/2 knock A redshirt junior who has played two seasons on downs and participating in every offensive snap Jamaal Deveaux on the day…Graded out to 80 percent against Ole the UF baseball team…CAREER: Has played Miss and finished with three knock downs… Linebacker • 6-0 • 228 three positions in his time at UF (quarterback, Posted five knock downs against LSU and lined up Freshman wide receiver, and running back) in nine games, for 74 offensive snaps of the ball…Named Port St. Lucie • Centennial HS with one start (wide receiver), for 68 plays… Offensive Lineman of the Week after the 2004: The top back-up at quarterback behind Vanderbilt game, grading out 95 percent…Named Chris Leak…Saw action in five games (Eastern a Gator game captain vs. Ole Miss…Named the UF PREP: Three year varsity in football… Michigan, Middle Tennessee State, Georgia, Outstanding Offensive Lineman…2002: UF’s second- Athlete of the Month for October and September South Carolina, Florida State) at three different most experienced offensive lineman, starting all positions (quarterback, wide receiver, running 13 games for 967 plays…A starter at center for back) for 68 plays…Named to the SEC Academic 10 games (UAB, Miami, Ohio, Tennessee, Honor Roll…Saw action in second consecutive Kentucky, Ole Miss, Vanderbilt, South Carolina, opening game playing the entire fourth quarter FSU and Michigan)…Started at left guard vs. LSU against Eastern Michigan…Perfect 3 for 3 for 44 in place of injured Shannon Snell and right guard yards against Middle Tennessee State in relief duty vs. Auburn and Georgia…Earned a spot on The at quarterback…Saw action at wide receiver and Sporting News Freshman All-America team…One caught first career pass vs. Georgia…Played quar- of only three freshman in Florida history to start terback and running back vs. South Carolina rush- every game on the offensive line (David Williams ing once for three yards…Completed only attempt was the first in 1985 and Reggie Green in at Florida State for six yards in action at quarter- 1992)…Graded out the highest of any offensive back…2003: A redshirt freshman who saw time lineman in four of the first six games (UAB, Ohio in four games (SJSU, Miami, FAMU, Arkansas) for and Kentucky, Ole Miss)…Named Offensive 32 plays…Dressed for every game…Completed a Player of the Week after the Ohio game after team-best 75 percent of his passes through the grading out a team high 72 percent with line-high first three games…Started the first game of his 10 knockdowns…Shared team-lead with 13 collegiate career, lining up at wide receiver against knockdowns vs. Auburn…Graded out a game- San Jose State…Completed 3-of-4 passes against high 70 percent in win over No. 5 Georgia…Was San Jose State for 50 yards in his first career named Offensive Lineman of the Week and game…Hit Chad Jackson for a 29-yard touchdown “Most Physical” vs. Vandy…Led the team in pass against San Jose State, the first of his knockdowns vs. South Carolina…As a freshman, career…Entered the Miami game in the fourth named a captain for the Tennessee game…Named quarter and connected on his only two pass UF’s “Most Outstanding Freshman”… Received attempts…Entered the Florida A&M game in the the “Most Improved Player on Offense” Award second half and hit on 1-of-2 passes for 9 after 2002 spring practice… 2001: Was on the scout team along the offensive line and was red- yards…Saw action in two plays vs. Arkansas on shirted…PREP: Considered one of the nation’s onside kick coverage team…2002: Worked with elite prep offensive linemen in 2000…Named to the scout team and did not see any action… PrepStar’s All-America Dream Team and that Dressed for Miami, Ohio, Kentucky, LSU, Auburn, publication ranked him among the top 15 offen- Georgia, South Carolina, Florida State and sive linemen in the nation and the top five in the Michigan in the Outback Bowl…PREP: Considered southeast… Named to SuperPrep’s All-America one of the elite players in the state in 2001 who Team and that publication ranked him among the Gavin Dickey gained a high level of national recognition… 87 2005GATOR PLAYERS

Consensus prep All-America honors…State of Florida Gatorade Player of the Year Award recipi- ent…Named to prestigious Parade All-America Team…Named to USA Today’s National Super 25 Team…Named to PrepStar’s Dream Team and that publication ranked him among the nation’s top dozen QBs…Named to SuperPrep’s All- America Team and that magazine ranked him among the country’s top four signal-callers… First-team All-America selection by Prep Football Report and that publication ranked him among the nation’s top 15 overall players and top six 48 30 QBs…A four year starter for a Tallahassee Lincoln Javier Estopinan Earl Everett program that won two state championships and Defensive Line • 6-1 • 280 Linebacker • 6-2 • 231 compiled a 45-5 overall record in his four years as Sophomore, 1L Junior, 2L the signal-caller…Passed for over 2,600 yards with 32 TDs and rushed for 1,000 in 2001 and gained Miami • South Miami HS Webster • South Sumter HS over 1,000 yards rushing and passing as a junior in 2000 campaign…Played in the California- A true sophomore…CAREER: Has seen action in A true junior linebacker…CAREER: Has seen Florida All-Star Game in 2001…Also visited Notre four games for 36 plays…2004: One of eight true action in 24 games including 17 starts for 1,213 Dame and Clemson…High school coach was freshmen to see action…Made collegiate debut plays…2004: Named Second-Team All-SEC David Wilson…PERSONAL: Born Gavin Kareem against Eastern Michigan and recorded two tackles (Coaches)…Made 11 starts at linebacker…Missed Dickey on Sept. 29, 1983 in Tallahassee, Fla.… …Played in four games (EMU, LSU, MTSU and the Vanderbilt game due to a concussion…Saw Also plays outfield for UF’s baseball team…Honor South Carolina) for 36 plays…Saw action in action in a 753 plays – tops among UF lineback- Roll student and a church usher…Cousin, Carlton season-high 25 plays vs. Eastern Michigan…Made ers…Tied for the team lead with 4.5 sacks…Second Hall, was an All-SEC linebacker at Vanderbilt in first career road trip to Tennessee…PREP: The on the team with 74 tackles…51 solo tackles led 1997 and a three-year letterwinner from 1994- No. 21 ranked linebacker in the country and sixth- the team…Recorded a career-high 12 tackles 97…Parents: Sylvester, Jr. and Linda Dickey… best prospect in the South according to against MTSU to lead the Gators…Matched career- MAJOR: Sociology. TheInsiders.com…A first-team Class 6A All-State best 12 tackles, including one for loss against Mississippi State, to surpass his tackle total from Career Rushing Stats: selection…A member of TheInsiders.com Southern Hot 100…Rated 71st-best prospect in state of 2003 in seven games…Notched eight tackles YEAR NO. YDS AVG TDS LONG against Kentucky and LSU…Recorded two tackles 2003 6 -6 -1.0 0 8 Florida in SuperPrep’s All-America issue…As a senior, he recorded 112 tackles (22 for loss), five for loss against LSU…Forced first career fumble and 2004 2 5 1.5 0 3 made seven tackles, including a Total 8 -1 -.13 0 8 sacks, three caused fumbles and had two inter- ceptions (returning one for a 42-yard touch- versus Tennessee…Recorded a sack and five tackles Career Passing Stats: down)…Selected First-Team All-Dade County as a against Florida State…Made five tackles and broke YEAR ATT CMP YDS PCT INT TDS LONG P.EFF junior…Runs a 4.7 40-yard dash…Can bench up a pass against Miami…2003: Named to the SEC 2003 8 6 71 75.0 1 1 29 165.80 press 315 pounds and squat 485 pounds…Has a All-Freshman Team (Coaches)…Named to the 2004 7 5 56 71.4 0 0 21 138.63 31-inch vertical leap…Had a 45-0 record in Knoxville News-Sentinel’s All-Freshman Team…A Total 15 11 127 73.3 1 1 29 165.80 wrestling as a junior and won the 3A state title true freshman who saw time at OLB in every game Career Receiving Stats: after an injury kept him from winning the champi- YEAR NO. YDS AVG TDS LONG onship as a sophomore…Considered Ohio State 2004 1 4 4.0 0 4 and N.C. State in the recruiting process…Football Total 1 4 4.0 0 4 coach was Joe Mira…PERSONAL:…Born Javier Career Highs: Francisco Estopinan on Nov. 25, 1985…Parents Attempts: 4 (SJSU, 2003) are Lazaro and Alina…Has two older brothers, Completions: 3 (2x, last vs Middle Tennessee State, 2004) Gabriel and Jose…Gabriel wrestled at the Longest Pass: 29 (SJSU, 2003) University of Minnesota from 1998-2001… Passing Yards: 50 (SJSU, 2003) MAJOR: Social and Behavioral Sciences. Passing Touchdowns: 1 (SJSU, 2003) Career Defensive Stats: YEAR UT-AT TT TBL QBS FF FR PD INT 2004 1-1 20000 00 Total1-12000000 Career Highs: Total Tackles: 2 (Eastern Michigan, 2004)

88 Earl Everett 05 and had six starts (Kentucky, Ole Miss, LSU, Ryan Fleming on Jan. 11, 1983… Attended the Arkansas, South Carolina, FSU)…Also saw time on same high school as former Gator defensive line- kickoff and punt return teams…Ranked third man Darrel Lee (2000-03)…Parents: Patrick and among UF linebackers, and second among UF’s Jackie Fleming…MAJOR: Business Administration. true freshmen, with 52 tackles…Also had three TFL Career Punting Stats: and three sacks…Ranked fourth among lineback- YEAR NO. YDS AVG LONG TB FC 120 BLKD ers, and third among UF’s true freshmen, with 460 2004 2 73 36.5 38 0 1 2 0 plays…Earned his first start vs. Kentucky, totaling 11 Total 2 73 36.5 38 0 1 2 0 eight tackles vs. the Wildcats…Set a season-high in his second start vs. Ole Miss, finishing the day with nine tackles, to lead all linebackers…Tied a Richard Fetherolf then career-high with nine tackles versus South Carolina, and also recorded a pass breakup…Was Safety • 5-11 • 174 second on the team with nine special teams tackles Freshman vs. USC…Recorded a career-high two “big plays” vs. Arkansas with a TFL and a sack, along with Tallahassee • Lincoln HS seven tackles…Led all linebackers vs. FAMU with five solo tackles…Recorded a tackle in his first PREP: Football team was 2001 Class 4A State 20 collegiate game vs. San Jose State in the season Champions…Team also was ranked in the top ten opener…Had two “big plays” vs. Vanderbilt with a by USA Today from 2000-2003…Choose Florida Anthony Gay TFL and a sack…Had three tackles, including two for its academic program and athletics…Also solo hits, as a true freshman vs. No. 3 Miami…Was considered Florida State and Georgia Tech…High Running Back • 5-9 • 171 one of four freshmen to have recorded a sack…Was school coach was David Wilson…Personal: Born Sophomore one of seven true freshmen to play in every game… Richard Lee Fetherolf on June 29, 1986 to Rick and Orlando • Jones HS PREP: Named a Parade All-America at linebacker Janet Fetherolf…Lists hobbies as listening to music, …A First-Team CNN/SI All-America…A SuperPrep movies, and reading. MAJOR: Business Management. All-America who was considered among the top PREP: Also ran track for Florida Elite…Leading 15 prospects in Florida by that publication… scorer on team in 2002-2003 for Jones High Ranked the No. 2 linebacker in Florida and in the School…Three year letter winner in football and top six in the country by Rivals.com…Three-time was also named team’s 2003 MVP…High school First-Team All-State (2A)…A three-time All-Central coach was Birto Benjamin…PERSONAL: Born Florida team honoree…Named first-team all-area by three different associations in 2001…Led team Anthony Keith Gay on May 3, 1985…Admires to three-consecutive regional championships and a Walter Payton…MAJOR: Athletic Training. 45-10 combined record as a four-year varsity player… Elected team captain for his senior season …Versatile athlete who played quarterback, tight end, middle linebacker, outside linebacker, defen- sive end, safety, and kick returner as a senior…Was the starting quarterback during the state playoffs 97 in 2002…Totaled 232 tackles, including 13 sacks, Nick Fleming and had seven interceptions, six fumble recoveries Punter • 6-1 • 205 and four forced fumbles in his career…Finished with 1,423 rushing yards on 159 carries (10.1 avg.) Senior (RS), SQ and 27 touchdowns despite missing most of his Kirkwood, Mo. • Kirkwood HS final season with an injury…Completed 72 passes for 1,159 yards and 16 touchdowns while also A redshirt senior walk-on…2004: A backup punter 23 totaling 523 yards on 21 catches over his who played in one game for two plays… Saw his Dawayne Grace career…Played in the 2003 Florida-California first career action in the season opener against Cornerback • 6-0 • 190 game…Also visited Nebraska, Florida State, LSU Eastern Michigan, putting both of this punts inside and Miami during the recruiting process…High of the 20-yard line…Named to the SEC Academic Freshman (RS), SQ School coach was Inman Sherman…PERSONAL: Honor Roll…Ended season with a total of 73 yards, Jacksonville • Ed White HS Born Robert Earl Everett on Dec. 10, 1984, in Bartow, including a long boot of 38 yards, for an average of Fla.…Parent: Eunice Williams (grandmother)… 36.5 yards a punt…2003: Dressed for the season A redshirt freshman cornerback…2004: Did not see MAJOR: Anthropology. opener against San Jose State and for Florida A&M any action and worked with the scout team… Career Defensive Stats: game, but did not see any action…2002: A fresh- PREP: Honorable Mention selection to Florida’s YEAR UT-AT TT TBL QBS FF FR PD INT man who worked with the special teams unit but Class 5A All-State team…Preseason selection to the 2003 33-19 52 3300 20 did not see any action…Enrolled at Florida in June Florida Times-Union Super 11 team…Rated the 2004 46-23 74 5.5 4.5 1 0 1 0 of 2001… PREP: First-team all-conference (punter) 13th-best cornerback in the nation by Rivals.com… Total 79-42 126 8.5 7.5 1 0 3 0 and third team (kicker) in 1999…Received 2000 Ranked as the No. 21 rated cornerback in the coun- Career Highs: All-Metro Honorable Mention…2000 first-team try and fourth best in the South by TheInsiders.com Total Tackles: 12 (Twice, last vs. Mississippi State, 2004) all-conference (punter) and third team (kicker)… …Member of TheInsiders.com Southern Hot QB Sacks: 1.5 (LSU, 2004) First-team all-west district punter…2000 first-team 100…Participated in the Florida-California All-Star Forced Fumbles: 1 (Tennessee, 2004) all-metro punter…High school coach was Mike Game…During an injury-shortened senior season, Big Plays: - 2 (4x, last vs. LSU, 2004) Wade…Also played baseball and ran track… he ran for 567 yards as a quarterback and had two Considered Illinois, Missouri, Iowa, LSU, Southwest interceptions and 61 tackles as a cornerback…Rated Missouri State, Michigan State, Arkansas State in No. 46 on the Orlando Sentinel’s list of top 100 the recruiting process…PERSONAL: Born Nicholas recruits in Florida…Runs a 4.4 40-yard dash and has 89 2005GATOR PLAYERS

a 36-inch vertical leap…Teammate of current Gator Academic Honor Roll…A redshirt freshman walk- play during the 2002 season…2004: Started every Dee Webb in high school…Considered Miami, on who was a reserve linebacker…Saw action in game at right tackle for 803 plays to lead all offen- Florida State and LSU…PERSONAL: Born Dawayne two games (SJSU, FAMU) for six plays…Played in sive linemen…Named UF’s “Best Pass Protector” Elliott Grace on May 23, 1986, in Miami, Fla.… his first career game vs. SJSU for four plays on vs. Kentucky…Earned UF’s “Offensive Linemen of Parents: Richard and Lataunya May Grace… defense…2002: Worked with the scout team at the Week” honors at Vanderbilt while grading out MAJOR: Social & Behavioral Sciences. linebacker and was redshirted…PREP: Played at 83 percent…Earned UF’s “Best Pass Protector of linebacker and was a captain for two years at Lake the Week” vs South Carolina…Also contributed Forest…High school coach was Coach Snead… on special teams as a member of the field goal and Also was a member of the track and wrestling extra-point team…2003: Started every game at teams…Member of the All-State team for wrestling… right tackle and played in all 13 for 809 plays rank- Was team captain for three years on the wrestling ing fourth on the offensive line…His 61 offensive team…PERSONAL: Born Douglas Edward Guziec plays against San Jose State were the most of any on May 19, 1984, in Highland Park, Ill…Parents: Gator lineman, while grading out to a solid 74 Gary and Maria…Father is a doctor…MAJOR: percent…Started at right tackle for the second- Humanities and Letters. consecutive week in the Gators’ game against Miami…Graded out at 84 percent on 64 offensive plays against the ‘Canes…Graded out at 77 percent on a team-high 64 offensive plays against 82 Florida A&M…Named “Most Physical Offensive Otto Graham Lineman of the Week” against Ole Miss, grading Tight End • 6-4 • 235 out at 79 percent, the third-highest of any Senior (RS), SQ Gator…Graded out at 79 percent in the Gators’ St. Petersburg • Admiral Farragut victory at LSU, the second highest grade by a UF offensive lineman for the game…2002: Played in Academy 10 games on the offensive line (all but Miami, Tennessee, Kentucky) with four starts at right A redshirt senior walk-on who joined the team in tackle (Ohio, South Carolina, FSU, Michigan)… 74 Saw action at right guard and tackle for 370 plays, the spring of 2002…2004: Dressed for the LSU Randy Hand game…Named to the SEC Academic Honor ranking the highest of any freshman…One of two Roll…2003: Worked with the scout team at tight Offensive Line • 6-6 • 310 true freshman to play…Earned first career start vs. end…Did not see any game action…PREP: A three- Senior, 3L Ohio, becoming the first true freshman to start a year starter who played quarterback, tight end and Fort Myers • Estero HS game on the offensive line since Reggie Green and defensive end on an undefeated Admiral Farragut Jason Odom in 1992…Started vs. South Carolina, team during his senior season…Earned nine letters, FSU and Michigan (Outback Bowl) for injured A true senior who spent the last two-plus years as playing football, basketball, baseball and golf… Jonathan Colon…Played a season-high 93 plays PERSONAL: Born April 3, 1983…Grandfather, a starter at tackle…CAREER: Played in 35 games against Michigan…307 of his 370 plays were in Otto Graham, played at Northwestern and with the with 29 starts for 2,479 plays…Has made 28 last five games of the season…PREP: One of the and is a member of both the consecutive starts…One of two true freshman to state’s elite offensive linemen in 2001 who gained college and professional football Halls of Fame… national recognition…Received All- Father, David, played football at Miami University America honors from National Bluechips and with the …Mother, Mary, and that publication ranked him among was a cheerleader at Miami University…Parents: the nation’s top 15 offensive David and Mary Graham…MAJOR: graduated tackles…All-America recognition from 12/04… Pursuing Masters in Sports Management. Rivals.com and that group ranked him among the top 10 offensive tackles…Ranked among the nation’s top 20 offensive linemen by Student Sports magazine…All-America recognition from PrepStar and that publication ranked him among the top twelve offensive linemen in the southeast…Second team All-State selection in class 4A…Played in Florida-Georgia All-Star Game…Also visited Virginia, North Carolina, Miami, Michigan, Notre Dame and Auburn…High school coach was Billy Swats…PERSONAL: Born Randy Lee 54 Hand, Jr. on Jan. 10, 1984, in Fort Myers, Doug Guziec Fla.…Parents: Randy and Mary Linebacker • 6-1 • 235 Hand…Major: Sociology. Junior (RS), SQ Lake Forest, Ill. • Lake Forest HS

A redshirt junior walk-on who joined the team prior to the 2002 season…2004: Scout Team Player of the Week for Arkansas…Dressed for Arkansas game…2003: Named to the SEC 90 Randy Hand 05

Career Defensive Stats: sive end and the second best defensive end in the YEAR UT-AT TT TBL QBS FF FR PD INT nation by Rivals.com…Tabbed as the No. 3 2003 3-6 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 prospect nationally by TheInsiders.com…Ranked 2004 17-6 23 5 3 0 0 1 0 No. 1 prospect in Mid-Atlantic by SuperPrep’s All- Total 20-12 32 5 3 0 0 1 0 America Issue…The Rivals.com 100 list had him at Career Highs: No. 8…A team captain who played defensive end Total Tackles: - 5 (Eastern Michigan, 2004) and tight end and was one of the most heavily- QB Sacks: - 2 (Middle Tennessee, 2004) recruited players in the nation …As a senior had Big Plays: - 2 (2x, last vs. Middle Tennessee, 2004) 150 tackles and a Maryland state record 31 sacks as well as five forced fumbles, two recovered fumbles and five batted down passes… Received 93 first team All-State honors by the Associated Press Steven Harris for his efforts… Helped team post a 12-1 record in 2003, losing its only game of the season in the 4A Defensive Line • 6-4 • 281 state semifinals… Wingspan is 82 inches…Played Junior (RS), 2L football for the first time during his junior season… Miami • Coral Gables HS Also lettered two years in basketball…Also consid- ered Ohio State, Maryland and Tennessee… MAJOR: Social and Behavioral Science. A junior reserve defensive end… CAREER: Has seen action in 22 games for 631 plays…2004: A reserve defensive end…Saw action in all 12 games 91 for 468 plays, second most among defensive Derrick Harvey ends…Tied for second on the team with three sacks…Tied for third on the team with three QB Defensive End • 6-4 • 260 hurries…Equaled his season tackle total of 2003 in Freshman (RS), SQ the first three games of 2004…Had career-high five Greenbelt, Md. • Roosevelt HS tackles to lead all defensive ends and recorded first career sack against Eastern Michigan… Career-high A redshirt freshman defensive end…2004: Did not two sacks against Middle Tennessee State…Along see any game action and was redshirted… PREP: with Jeremy Mincey, led all defensive linemen in An All-American selection by Tom Lemming, EA tackles against Georgia with three… Two tackles, Sports, Riddell and SuperPrep… Second team All- 46 Jarvis Herring including one for a loss vs. Miami in the Peach American selection on defense by USA Bowl…Also a contributor on special teams as a Today…Gatorade Maryland Player of the Safety • 5-11 • 205 member of the punt and field goal and extra point Year…No. 3 rated DE in the nation and No. 1 rated block teams…2003: A back up at one defensive Senior (RS), 3L DE in the Atlantic Region by TheInsiders.com… Live Oak • Suwannee HS end spot…Missed preseason drills and the first Member of TheInsiders.com National Hot 100 three games due to a squad suspension… Saw (five-star) and a First-Team All-Atlantic region action in 10 games (Tennessee, Kentucky, Ole selection by TheInsiders.com… A five star defen- A redshirt senior safety…Has seen time at safety Miss, LSU, Arkansas, Georgia, Vanderbilt, South and cornerback during his Gator career… Carolina, FSU, Iowa) for 163 CAREER: Has seen action in 37 career games plays…Dressed for FAMU…Saw first with 10 starts for 1,445 plays…2004: Honorable career action vs. Tennessee and Mention All-SEC by Associated Press…A starter at made his first career tackle at free safety and a regular on special teams, seeing Kentucky…Had a then career-high action on punt, punt return and field goal block- 26 plays vs. Vanderbilt and saw ing teams…Played in 11 games with 10 starts (all increased action as the season but the Mississippi State game)…Missed the progressed, averaging more than 20 Middle Tennessee game due to suspension…Led plays per game during the final five the Florida squad in interceptions with four and games… Had a then career-high ranked third in the league… Ranked 30th overall in three tackles vs. Georgia…2002: the SEC in tackles with 5.5 per game and finished Worked with the scout team at 13th among the defensive backs…Five pass defensive end and was redshirted… deflections ranked second best on team…Sealed PREP: A three-year letterman who the Florida State victory with his interception with played defensive end…Captain for 10 seconds remaining in the game…Forced his one year… Defensive MVP for three first career fumble in the Peach Bowl against games…Won team’s defense Miami, where he also made four tackles…Seven award…High School coach was tackles against Florida State was the third-best on Joe Montoya…Also considered the team and was tops among UF defensive Missouri, West Virginia and N.C. backs…Recorded a career-high nine tackles against State…PERSONAL: Born Steven Vanderbilt, including eight solo…Made his first Lamar Harris on Aug. 14, 1984 in career interception in the win over Arkansas and Homestead, Fla.…Parents: Gwen notched another against LSU…Named the Most and Lambert Harris… MAJOR: Improved Defensive Player at the conclusion of Social & Behavioral Sciences. Spring drills…2003: Saw time at safety and on special teams during 11 games (SJSU, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ole Miss, LSU, Arkansas, Georgia, Vanderbilt, South Carolina, FSU, Iowa) and on Steven Harris 91 2005GATOR PLAYERS

State (3A) selection in 2000 and a second-team all-state pick as a junior, when he was credited with 19 pass deflections…83 tackles and six inter- ceptions in 2000 with 41 catches as a wide receiver…A three-year starter in the secondary …High school coach was Jay Walls…PERSONAL: Born Jarvis Louis Herring on Feb. 19, 1983, in Live Oak, Fla.…Cousin of former UF linebacker and current Cleveland Brown linebacker Andra Davis… Parents: Jimmy Herring and Wanda Owens… MAJOR: Family Youth & Community Sciences. Career Defensive Stats: 37 YEAR UT-AT TT TBL QBS FF FR PD INT Timothy Higgins 2002 20-5 25 1100 30 2003 14-10 24 1000 00 Wide Receiver • 5-7 • 175 2004 41-14 55 0010 54 Sophomore (RS), SQ Total 75-29 104 2110 84 Northville, Mich. • Northville HS Career Highs: Total Tackles: 9 (Vanderbilt, 2004) A redshirt sophomore walk-on who joined the QB Sacks: 1 (Vanderbilt, 2002) Forced Fumbles: - 1 (Miami, Peach Bowl 2004) team prior to the 2003 season…2004: Did not see Interceptions: - 1 (four times, last vs. FSU, 2004) any game action and worked with the scout team… Big Plays: 1 (four times, last vs. FSU, 2002) Named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll…2003: Worked with the scout team at receiver but did not see any game action…PREP: A two-year starter and four-year letterwinner in football at receiver and defensive back…WLAA All-Conference at wide receiver who was named an Academic All-Conference selection…Named to Detroit News’ Honorable Mention All-State team and First-Team All-Metro West team…Set school record with nine touch- down receptions in a single season… Also played Jarvis Herring basketball and ran track…High school coach was Clint Alexander…PERSONAL: Born Timothy Paul defense the last 10 games of the season for 294 Higgins on May 29, 1985…A National Merit Scholar- plays…Suffered a dislocated elbow in the season ship recipient…Father, Kevin, played football at 39 West Chester State University and is currently opener vs. SJSU and missed the Miami and FAMU Chris Hetland games… Recorded four solo tackles vs. the head coach at The Citadel…Mother, Kay, Arkansas… Had a season-high 28 defensive plays Kicker • 6-0 • 185 played softball and basketball at Springfield vs. LSU… Returned from injury and made four Junior (RS), SQ College…Parents: Kevin and Kay Higgins… tackles, including a tackle for loss, vs. Leesburg, Ga. • Lee County HS MAJOR: Nutritional Science. Tennessee…2002: Backup at the safety posi- tion…Saw action on UF’s punt and kick coverage A redshirt junior walk-on who joined the team units…Played in all 13 games for 328 plays…One of 19 players who registered a TTFL (one TBL vs. prior to the 2002 season…Career: Has seen action LSU and one sack vs. Vanderbilt)…Had at least in three games for five plays…2004: Handled three tackles in five games (Ohio, Ole Miss, LSU, some kickoff duties in the season opener against Vanderbilt and South Carolina)…Played in a Eastern Michigan…Kicked twice, putting one in career-high 46 plays vs. Georgia and played at the end zone for a touchback…2003: Named to least 25 plays in the last 11 games of the season the SEC Academic Honor Roll…Saw action in one (Kentucky, Ole Miss, LSU, Auburn, LSU, game for three plays…Had his first three career Auburn, Georgia, Vanderbilt, South Carolina, kickoffs versus Iowa…Dressed for 10 games (all Florida State and Michigan)… Had a career-high but Kentucky, Arkansas, and Georgia)…2002: seven tackles against Ohio, the third-best Worked with the special teams unit and was 49 performance among defensive backs… 2001: redshirted…PREP: A four-year starter who was Terrence Holmes Saw action in five plays in first two games before selected as the All-Region Kicker for three years… All-State Honorable Mention…All-Area Kicker Safety • 5-11 • 202 suffering an injury and did not see any game Junior (RS), 2L action for the remainder of the year and received and All-Southeast Kicker…Kicked a 54-yard field a medical redshirt…Worked with the scout team goal…In 1999, the Lee County Trojans made it to Glassboro, N.J. • Glassboro HS at defensive back…PREP: One of the state’s top the second round of the state play-offs…High defensive backs in 2000 who earned prep All- school coach was Tim Goodin…Also played A redshirt junior safety…A two-time selection to America honors…Received All-America recogni- soccer, golf and basketball in high school…Member the SEC Academic Honor Roll… Career: Has seen tion from National Bluechips and that publica- of the 1999 and 2000 Regional Championship Team action in 20 games with three career starts for 562 tion ranked him among the top 16 cornerbacks (Soccer)…Golf team was the Regional Champs in plays…2004: Was the top backup at free safety in the nation…Received prep All-America recog- 1999…Also considered Georgia…PERSONAL: who started three times (Kentucky, Middle nition from PrepStar and that publication ranked Born Christopher Randall Hetland on Dec. 2, 1983 Tennessee and Mississippi State) in Florida’s him among the top five defensive backs in the in Leesburg, Ga.…Father attended Florida and is a nickel package…Saw action in 10 of 12 games, retired engineer…Parents: Randy and Donna Hetland… southeast…Ranked among the nation’s top 30 missing the Georgia and Vanderbilt games due to 92 cornerbacks by Rivals.com…A first-team All- MAJOR: Social & Behavioral Sciences 05 injuries…Was a regular on special teams Jersey prep history…Made 125 career catches for play…Named to the SEC Academic Honor 2,544 yards (20.35 avg per catch)…Four-year Roll…480 plays was tops among reserve defensive starter who earned first-team All-Conference backs…Finished in a tie for eighth in the SEC with honors over three seasons…Honored by the 3 interceptions and was second on the squad in Maxwell Club of Philadelphia as one of the top that category…Set a career high in tackles with prep players in the region…Member of the seven against Arkansas…Also recorded his first National Honor Society…PERSONAL: Born on tackle for loss in the game against the May 29, 1984…Parent: Gwendolyn Haliburton… Razorbacks…Had interceptions in two consecu- MAJOR: Family, Youth and Community Sciences. tive games against Tennessee and Kentucky…First Career Defensive Stats: career interception came in the contest at YEAR UT-AT TT TBL QBS FF FR PD INT Knoxville, where he also matched a then career- 2003 5-0 50010 10 8 high of three tackles…Third interception came 2004 19-5 24 1000 33 Chad Jackson against Miami in the Peach Bowl…Made first Total 24-5 29 1010 43 Wide Receiver • 6-1 • 205 career start when Florida opened with an extra Career Highs: defensive back in the 2004 Kentucky match Junior, 2L Total Tackles: 7 (Arkansas, 2004) Hoover, Ala. • Hoover HS up…2003: Named to the SEC Academic Honor Forced Fumbles: -1 (Vanderbilt, 2003) Roll…Saw action in eight games on special teams Interceptions: -1 (three times, last vs. Miami, Peach (SJSU, Miami, FAMU, UT, Vanderbilt, South Bowl 2004) A true junior wide receiver…Career: Has seen Carolina, FSU, Iowa) and two on defense (SJSU, Big Plays: -1 (Tennessee, 2004) action in 25 games with three starts for 727 FAMU) for 82 total plays…Saw action in a season- plays…Has caught a pass in 12 consecutive games high 25 defensive plays vs. SJSU…Made a career- entering 2005….2004: Played in all 12 games with high three tackles vs. FAMU…Saw first career three starts (Mississippi State, South Carolina and action, making one tackle on one play on defense… Miami)…Saw time on the kickoff coverage, kickoff Also saw time on kickoff and punt return teams return, punting and punt return teams throughout vs. SJSU…Forced a fumble versus Vanderbilt… Dressed for the Ole Miss game but did not see any the season…Third on the team for the most plays action…2002: Worked with the scout team at by a Gator at wide receiver (583 plays)… Was the wide receiver and was redshirted…Dressed for second-most prominent special teams member the Kentucky game after his performance on the with 164 total plays…Set a school record with his scout team…Also dressed for the LSU and team-best 22.3 yards per catch (min 25 catches)… Auburn games…PREP: A standout wide receiver 22.3 yards per catch ranked third nationally for and safety from New Jersey…Received all-region 7 receivers with at least 25 catches…Eight of his 29 recognition by both SuperPrep and PrepStar Cornelius Ingram magazines…58 career total touchdowns with 47 Quarterback • 6-4 • 225 career TD receptions, the most in South New Freshman (RS), SQ Hawthorne • Hawthorne HS

A redshirt freshman reserve quarterback…2004: Worked at quarterback on the scout team and did not see any game action…Scout team “Player of the Week” vs. Arkansas…Joined UF basketball team Oct. 15 for practice and played in 19 games as a true freshman on that squad…PREP: Listed as a four-star athlete and the 11th- best quarter- back prospect in the nation by TheInsiders.com…No. 75 on TheInsiders.com Hot 100 list…Listed as a four-star athlete and ranked No. 62 on the Rivals.com 100 list…Rated the third-best quarter- back prospect in the nation by Rivals.com as well as No. 22 on their Southeast Elite 88 list…Ranked as the No. 1 quarterback and overall player on the GatorCountry.com Pre-Season Top 101 list…No. 49 in The Sporting News’ Top 100…a two-time 1A all-state pick in both football and basketball…Also considered Florida State, South Florida, Georgia, Georgia Tech and North Carolina in the recruiting process… PERSONAL: Born on June 10, 1985…Parents: Johnny and Gwendolyn Ingram… MAJOR: Humanities and Letters.

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catches were for 20-plus yards…Caught 25 of his Chose Florida over Georgia, Auburn and Alabama… Florida Times Union “Player of the Year”…Played 29 passes over the last nine games of the coach was … in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl…As a senior, season…Five of his six touchdown receptions PERSONAL: Born Chad W. Jackson on March 6, he recorded 106 tackles and had six interceptions, came in the last seven games of the year…One of 1985, in Birmingham, Ala.…Parents: Watson and giving him a school record of 25 interceptions… only two UF receivers to catch a pass in all 12 Icaye Jackson…MAJOR: Anthropology. Led Fletcher to a district title and the regional final games…Was the first UF receiver since 1999 to Career Receiving Stats: in Class 5A…As a junior, he earned all-state record two catches of over 60 yards in the same Year No. Yds Avg Tds Long honors at free safety as he totaled 106 tackles season when he caught a 65-yard pass against 2003 3 38 12.7 1 29 (17 for loss), nine picks and seven batted down Kentucky…First pass for over 60 yards came in the 2004 29 648 22.3 6 81 passes…Chose Florida over Florida State, Michigan, Tennessee game where he caught a career-long 81- Total 32 686 21.4 7 81 LSU, North Carolina and Georgia Tech…Former yard touchdown pass… Also posted a career high Career Kick Return Stats: teammate of Gator tailback Ciatrick Fason, who of 81 receiving yards against the Vols… Ranked Year No. Yds Avg Tds Long compares him to former Gator Keiwan 10th in the SEC in receiving yards per game 2002 2 47 23.5 0 28 Ratliff…High school coach was Joe Reynolds… (54.0)… Had a career-high two TD catches vs. 2004 7 135 19.3 0 47 PERSONAL: Born Kyle Sebastian Jackson on Mississippi State…Caught a season-high six Total 9 182 20.2 0 47 Sept. 4, 1985…Parents are Bruce and Ute Jackson… passes versus Middle Tennessee… Returned a kick- Career Highs: MAJOR: Social & Behavioral Sciences. off for a career-best 47 yards in the season opener Receptions: 6 (Middle Tennessee, 2004) Career Defensive Stats: against Eastern Michigan…Scored the first of Receiving Yards: 81 (Tennessee, 2004) YEAR UT-AT TT TBL QBS FF FR PD INT Florida’s two touchdowns in the victory over Receiving Touchdowns: 2 (Mississippi State, 2004) 2004 21-3 24 0000 32 Florida State…Surpassed all of his 2003 receiving Total 21-3 24 0000 32 totals by the third game of the campaign …Made Career Highs: first career start at Mississippi State…. 2003: A Total Tackles: 5 (Vanderbilt, 2004) true freshman who saw time on special teams in Interceptions: - 2 (South Carolina, 2004) all 13 games, also lining up at receiver in four games (SJSU, Miami, FAMU and Arkansas) for 144 total plays…Was the only true freshman receiver to score a touchdown, and only one of eight UF receivers in school history to score a TD as a true freshman…Returned two kicks for 47 yards, including a 28-yard return in the Iowa game…Also had four tackles on special teams…In his first 3 career game, Jackson caught two passes for 38 Kyle Jackson yards, including a career-long 29-yard TD recep- tion in the fourth quarter vs. SJSU…His 29-yard TD Safety • 6-0 • 200 reception was the first touchdown by a freshman Sophomore, 1L receiver since Dec. 2, 2000, when Jabar Gaffney Neptune Beach • Fletcher HS had a TD reception vs. Auburn in the SEC Championship game…Also had a reception vs. A true sophomore safety…2004: One of eight FAMU…Was one of seven true freshmen to play in freshmen to see action, playing in 11 games with every game…PREP: Selected to the Parade All- five starts (Middle Tennessee, Vanderbilt, South America Team…A SuperPrep All-America who Carolina, FSU and Miami) for 513 plays… Did not was considered the No. 1 WR in Alabama and play against Kentucky…Was a key player for UF among the top five receivers in the south…Listed as on kickoff return and punt return special Alabama’s No. 1 prospect and the No. 2 receiver teams…Was the first true freshman to have two in the nation by Rivals…Named Second-Team All- picks in a game since Daryl Dixon in 1998, collect- America by TheInsiders.com…Named the Alabama ing two interceptions vs. South Carolina…Had a Back of the Year (6A)…Named to the Alabama career high of five tackles against Vanderbilt, Super All-State Team…Two-time First-Team All- including four tackles solo…Collected his first State (6A)…Named No. 1 senior by Birmingham pass defense of the season versus Vanderbilt and News…Finished second for Alabama’s Mr. Football notched another in the South Carolina Award as a senior…A three-year starter and a contest…Made first career start at Middle team captain as a senior…Won state champi- Tennessee State….First career road trip was the onships (6A) as a sophomore and a senior and Tennessee match up…PREP: Rated ninth-best led his team to the state championship game as a prospect in the state of Florida in SuperPrep’s All- junior…Finished with a combined mark of 42-3 America issue…Ranked as the second-best safety over his final three seasons, including a 13-1 and 51st-best player in the nation by senior campaign…Chosen as the team MVP as a Rivals.com…Rated as a four-star athlete by senior, when he caught 68 passes for 1,187 yards Rivals.com…Member of TheInsiders.com and scored 14 touchdowns…Caught and threw for National Hot 100 and was rated the second-best a TD pass, along with 145 yards receiving, in his safety in the country, as well as the top-rated senior championship game…Had 70 catches for safety in the South…Member of TheInsiders.com 1,407 yards and 16 touchdowns as a junior… Hot 100 and Southern Hot 100…Florida Sports Scored 52 touchdowns overall…Also saw time at Writers Association Class 5A first-team defense free safety…Finished third in the state track meet in Kyle Jackson all-state selection…Named as the Defensive Player the 300m event…Played basketball for three years of the Year by The Quarterback Club in 2003… 94 before concentrating on football as a senior… 05

seasons of high school, Joiner recorded 200 tack- les and 10 interceptions…In his high school, he played quarterback, linebacker and wide receiver for the football team as also earned varsity letters in baseball and basketball…Selected first-team all- county along with Florida’s first-team All-State… Selected for 2003 CaliFlorida Bowl, where he had a standout performance in recording nine tackles, 56 four pass breakups, three tackles for a loss, and one interception…LSU, Ole Miss, North Carolina and N.C. State were among his choices…Cousin Pat Kelley of former Gator Larry Kendrick …PERSONAL: Born Antonio Earl Joiner on Dec. 8, 1985, in Haines Linebacker • 6-0 • 231 City, Fla. …Parents: Jesse and Debra Joiner… Junior, SQ MAJOR: Social & Behavioral Sciences. Hinsdale, Ill. Career Defensive Stats: Hinsdale Central HS YEAR UT-AT TT TBL QBS FF FR PD INT 2004 5-1 60000 00 PREP: Holds record for most tackles in a season Total5-16000000 Career Highs: (131), most career tackles in IHSA playoffs (33), Total Tackles: 2 (twice, last vs. South Carolina, 2004) and most tackles in a IHSA playoff game (17)…Named to the Chicago Sun Times and Daily Herald All-Area Team…Selected to Champaign News Gazette and Chicago Tribune All-State Team…Personal: Born Brian Patrick Kelley on Septmber 7, 1983…Has four older siblings, Carolyn, Meghan, Sarah, and Alison… MAJOR: Economics. Tony Joiner 92 Bobby Kane Kicker • 6-0 • 170 Freshman, HS Coconut Creek • Coconut Creek HS 9 19 A true freshman place kicker who enrolled in Matt Kynes Tony Joiner Florida in August of 2004 and joined the team in March of 2005 for spring drills…PREP: In addi- Quarterback • 6-2 • 215 Safety • 5-11 • 200 tion to football, also played baseball in high Senior (RS), SQ Sophomore, 1L school…PERSONAL: Born Robert Russel Kane Annandale, Va. Haines City • Haines City HS Jan. 12, 1986…Parents are Robert and Janice Thomas Jefferson HS Kane…MAJOR: Criminology. A true sophomore reserve safety…2004: Saw A redshirt senior walk-on quarterback…HONORS: action in nine of the 12 games (missing A two-time SEC Academic Honor Roll selection Tennessee, Kentucky and Miami games) for 98 (2003 and 2004)…Member of the UF Student plays…Was a key member of kickoff coverage, Athlete Advisory Committee…2004: Worked at kickoff return and punt return teams…Saw action quarterback on the scout team and did not see any in the secondary vs. Eastern Michigan and South game action…Named to the SEC Academic Honor Carolina…Was one of eight freshmen to play in Roll…2003: Saw action on special teams in two the season opener against Eastern Michigan…First games (SJSU, FAMU)…Saw the first action of his career road trip was against Tennessee…Recorded career on kickoff coverage in the Gators’ victory a career high of two tackles, both solo, in the game over San Jose State on opening night…Spent time against Georgia…Tied his total of two tackles in on special teams against Florida A&M as well… the South Carolina match up…PREP: Rated as Named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll…Dressed the 25th-best prospect in the state of Florida in for the Outback Bowl vs. Iowa but did not see SuperPrep’s All-America issue…Ranked as the action…2002: Worked with the scout team… 20th-best safety prospect in the nation by Walked-on to the team in the summer after Rivals.com…Ranked as the 13th best safety in the enrolling in school…PREP: Played quarterback, country by TheInsiders.com…Ranked 42nd on linebacker, strong safety, and free safety during his TheInsiders.com South Hot 100…Over last two four years at Thomas Jefferson High School…A 95 2005GATOR PLAYERS

three-year starter and a captain for two years… A redshirt junior linebacker…Awarded a scholar- Team MVP for two years…All-District and All- ship in February 2004…Joined the team prior to the Region Quarterback…Virginia All-Star Team…Played 2002 season and worked at middle linebacker in in the Super 45 Virginia/Maryland All-Star Classic… 2002…Moved to fullback during the 2003 spring High school coaches were Ken Kencaid and Tim practices and switched to linebacker in spring of O’Reilly…Also considered William and Mary, 2005…Named co-recipient of the “Most Improved University of Virginia and Wheaton College in Walk-On” award at the conclusion of 2003 spring the recruiting process…Played basketball for three practices…CAREER: Has seen action in 25 games years and was a two-year starter and captain… (three starts) and 784 plays….3 carries for 14 yards PERSONAL: Born James Matthew Kynes on Nov. and 13 catches for 107 yards and two TDs…2004: 19, 1983 in Cambridge, England… Father is a pastor The Gators’ top fullback…Saw action on all special and mother is a homemaker…Has three broth- teams units and posted a team-high 248 special 27 ers…His grandfather, father and uncle all attended team snaps…Saw action in all 12 games, making DaJuan Lawrence Florida…Father played football for the Gators… three starts (Tennessee, LSU and Vanderbilt)… Overall saw action in 478 snaps….Named to the Running Back • 5-5 • 180 Attending UF on an academic scholarship and is a Junior (RS), SQ member of the Honors program…Parents: Bill and SEC Academic Honor Roll…11 receptions for 76 Susan Kynes…MAJOR: Sciences & Engineering. yards were the most by a UF fullback since Kevin Miami • Carol City HS Randolph in 1992…Scored first touchdown on a four-yard grab against EMU…Made first start of the A redshirt junior walk-on who joined the team in season at Tennessee and had one reception… the spring of 2003…Earned the Most Improved Matched a career-high two receptions for a career- Walk-On Award at the conclusion of the 2004 best 17 receiving yards versus LSU…Caught a spring drills…2004: Saw action in the Middle three-yard touchdown pass against Georgia… Tennessee State game…Rushed for career-highs in Hauled in a pass for a 10-yard gain against rushing yards (five) and attempts (three) versus Mississippi State…Made two tackles on special MTSU…2003: Worked with the scout team but teams versus Miami in the Peach Bowl…2003: Played in all 13 games, seeing time as the primary did not see any game action…PREP: A two-year fullback and on special teams, for 306 plays…One starter for the Carol City Chiefs…Was also on the of three backs to see 300 or more plays on the track team…Football coach was Walt Frazier… year…Of his 102 plays on offense, 87 came in the PERSONAL: Born DaJuan Terrel Lawrence on 42 final six games of the season…Played a career-high Sept. 21, 1983…Mother is Sharon…MAJOR: Billy Latsko 40 snaps vs. Arkansas, including 23 plays on Social & Behavioral Sciences. Linebacker • 5-10 • 230 offense…Three-of-five touches resulted in first Career Rushing Stats: Junior (RS), 2L downs…Lead the team with 10 special teams tackles YEAR NO. YDS AVG TDS LONG …Had first career carry vs. Georgia, an 11-yarder… 2004 3 5 1.7 0 2 Gainesville • Buchholz HS Finished the night with two carries for 13 yards… Totals 3 5 1.7 0 2 For the second consecutive game had a carry in the Career Highs: win over Vandy…Had one catch for 15 yards vs. Rushing Attempts: 3 (MTSU, 2004) Kentucky…2002: Worked with the scout team at Rushing Yards: 5 (MTSU, 2004) middle linebacker and was redshirted…PREP: A Rushing TDs: - None three-year starter…First-team all-area selection in 2001…Second team all-state in 2001…Third team all-state in 2000…High school coach was Jay Godwin…Also played baseball and was on the weightlifting team…Played left field for four years and was on the weightlifting team for four years… Set the school record for the clean and jerk (325 lbs)…PERSONAL: Born William Lawrence Latsko on Feb. 16, 1984, in Gainesville, Fla. … Parents: Bill and Linda Latsko…MAJOR: Building Construction. Career Rushing Stats: YEAR NO. YDS AVG TDS LONG 12 2003 3 14 4.7 0 11 Chris Leak 2004 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 3 14 4.7 0 11 Quarterback • 6-0 • 210 Career Receiving Stats: Junior, 2L YEAR NO. YDS AVG TDS LONG Charlotte, NC • Independence HS 2003 2 31 15.5 0 15 2004 11 76 6.9 2 13 A true junior who has been a two-year starter at Totals 13 107 8.2 2 15 quarterback…HONORS: All-SEC second team in Career Highs: 2004-coaches…All-America-Honorable Mention- Rushing Attempts: 2 (Georgia, 2003) Pro Football Weekly…Named to the 2004 SEC Rushing Yards: 13 (Georgia, 2003) Academic Honor Roll…SEC All-Freshman Team in Receptions: 2 (3x, last vs. LSU, 2004) 2003…Named The Sporting News SEC Offensive Receiving Yards: 17 (LSU, 2004) Freshman on the Year in 2003; Sporting News All- 96 Billy Latsko Receiving TDs: 1 (Twice, last vs. Georgia, 2004) Freshman Team in 2003; Rivals.com Freshman 05

the Kentucky game, the 16th of his vs. FSU were the second highest total in UF career, Shane Matthews is the only history by a true freshman QB…Set a school UF quarterback to reach that mark record with 22 completions vs. FSU, the highest faster (13 games)…Career-best pass total by a true freshman QB and the fourth high- efficiency (233.84) against Middle est total by a freshman QB in school history… Tennessee State…Put together career Tied a school record with 20 completions by a best 101 pass attempts without an true freshman in a single game vs. Kentucky and interception before succumbing Arkansas…Set a then career high with 269 passing against Middle yards vs. Arkansas in the Gators win at No. 11 Tennessee…Completed first 10 Arkansas…Accounted for half of UF’s first downs passes at Vanderbilt…Accounted vs. South Carolina, throwing seven of his 12 for three or more touchdowns, rush- completions for first downs while also rushing for ing or passing, in seven of 11 two others… Rushed for the first touchdown by a games…Threw for two or more true freshman QB in the win over Vandy since touchdowns in nine of 11 Donald Douglas scored on a 5-yard run vs. games…Threw for more than 300 Kentucky in Set QB bowl record for longest yards against Arkansas (career-high completion with 70-yard hook-up with Kelvin Kight… 322), Middle Tennessee State Entered the season opener against San Jose State (316), Vanderbilt (307), and South on the Gators third offensive series for his first Carolina (319)…2003: A true fresh- career action… The first pass of his career was a man who had a 6-3 record as the 31-yard completion to fellow true freshman Andre starting quarterback, the highest Caldwell…The Gators scored on four of Leak’s winning percentage of any fresh- seven drives vs. San Jose State…In his first game, man QB in the country…Held a 6-1 connected on 10-of-14 passes for 111 yards and record in SEC games and was 3-1 his first career TD pass, a 16-yard strike to Kelvin vs. Top 15 teams as a Kight…Completed 9-of-15 passes for 93 yards against starter…Started nine games Miami and had the Gators inside the Hurricanes (Kentucky, Ole Miss, LSU, 20 in the waning moments of the game… Chris Leak Arkansas, Georgia, Vanderbilt, Completed 9-of-12 attempts for 76 yards against South Carolina, FSU, Iowa) after Tennessee…Was one of seven true freshmen to All-American in 2003…Scripps/FWAA Freshman seeing time in the QB rotation with Ingle Martin play in every game…PREP: Set national and state All-America Team in 2003…S EC Freshman of the and Gavin Dickey during the first four prep quarterback records during four year career, Year in 2003, the fourth Gator overall to receive games…Ranked second in SEC history for a true while leading his team to three consecutive state the honor and the second Gator QB to claim the freshman QB in completions (168), yards (2,167) championships (2000, 2001, 2002) and 46 straight title…Other Florida recipients are Emmitt Smith and touchdowns (14)…Set school records in wins as a three-year captain and four-year starter… (1987), Danny Wuerffel (1993) and Jabar Gaffney touchdowns (14) and season passing yardage Threw a national high school record 185 touch- (2000)…Named to the Knoxville News Sentinel (2,167) for a true freshman and scored best fresh- down passes…Second in national prep history SEC All-Freshman Team in 2003…Earned the man totals in school history (RS Danny Wuerffel with 15,593 career passing yards…Led Independence Gator Performance Award at the conclusion of threw for 2,230 yards)…Threw three of the top to a No. 3 ranking as a senior and No. 6 as a junior 2004 Spring drills…CAREER: Played in all 25 five passing games, and six of the top 10, by true in USA Today’s Super 25 Poll… Named Parade’s games of his career for a total of 1,468 plays with freshman QBs in UF history… Ranked second 2003 Player of the Year…Won the prestigious Ken 21 starts…Has thrown a touchdown pass in all 21 nationally among all freshmen in pass efficiency, Hall High School Player of the Year Award as a of his starts, the longest in the SEC and the and ninth among all underclassmen QBs in the senior…Named No. 1 player by The Sporting News, longest among on Top 25 teams at country… Became the first freshman QB in school USA Today and Tom Lemming as a senior… the conclusion of the 2004 season…Is 13-8 as a history to beat a Top four opponent with a 16-13 Student Sports National High School Player of starter including a 10-5 record in SEC games and win over No. 4 Georgia… Shattered a UF school the Year…A SuperPrep All- America who was is 4-4 vs. Top 15 teams…His 5,632 passing yards record for a starting true freshman quarterback in considered North Carolina’s No. 1 prospect… USA ranks eighth all-time in UF history while his 428 his first game, leading the Gators to a come-from- Today’s Offensive Player of the Year in 2002… completions and 719 attempts ranks eighth all- behind win, throwing for 268 yards and two Charlotte Touchdown Club 2003 National Player time…45 touchdown passes is second most by a touchdowns, completing 20-of-35 passes vs. of the Year… Columbus, Ohio Touchdown Club player in his first two seasons at UF to Rex Kentucky… With his 268 passing yards vs. 2003 National Offensive Player of the Year… Grossman’s 55…Four career 300-yard passing Kentucky, accumulated the then third-highest Atlanta Touchdown Club 2003 National games…2004: A true sophomore who was the total in school history by a true freshman QB, in Offensive Back of the Year…2002 National starting quarterback…Started every game seeing only his first start…With three consecutive road Quarterback of the Year Award by the National the field for 836 plays…Ranked 16th in the country wins over top 11 programs, became only the Quarterback Club of Washington, DC… Owned in passing efficiency (144.92) and fourth in second freshman QB to beat three Top 15 teams 16 state individual records at the end of his prep completions per touchdown pass (8.20)…First in in his rookie season (Kerwin Bell defeated No. 8 career including total offense, passing yards, the SEC in passing yards per game (266.4), first in Georgia, No. 11 Auburn and No. 12 FSU as a attempts, completions and touchdown total offense (273.5), and first in touchdowns redshirt freshman in 1984)…At eventual national passes…Two-time North Carolina AP Player of (29)…Averaged 277 yards per game the last seven champion LSU, led UF to a convincing 19-7 the Year (2000, 2002), including a unanimous games of the season…29 touchdown passes tied victory, becoming the second starting true fresh- pick his senior season, and runner-up in 2001… the fourth best single season total in UF history… man QB to beat a Top 10 opponent (Jesse Palmer The first two-time winner of the North Carolina’s Six touchdown passes vs. South Carolina tied started vs. No. 6 Auburn in 1997)…Posted a Mr. Football Award…Selected as the North Danny Wuerffel for the most every by a UF quar- career-high 273 yards vs. No. 9 FSU while also Carolina Gatorade Player of the Year three terback in an SEC game and was the highest total gaining 48 yards on the ground…Also caught a consecutive seasons… Named to the Class 6A for a single game in league play…Had four of the pass from fellow true freshman Andre Caldwell for All-State Team three consecutive seasons (2000, top seven passing performances in the SEC… a 30-yard gain that set up a Gator TD on the opening 2001, 2002)…MVP of state championship game Broke the 3,000 yard career passing mark during drive of the second half…His 273 passing yards three consecutive seasons…MVP of the 2003 97 2005GATOR PLAYERS

Army All-American Bowl… Offensive MVP of the action on offense in nine games (SJSU, Miami, Career Receiving Stats: North Carolina Shrine Bowl… Honor FAMU, Ole Miss, LSU, Arkansas, Vandy, FSU, YEAR NO. YDS AVG TDS LONG student…Chose Florida over Texas, Florida State, Iowa)…Returned a fumble by teammate DeShawn 2003 2 18 9.0 0 9 Notre Dame, Southern Cal, Iowa, North Carolina Wynn for a 21-yard touchdown in the fourth 2004 3 9 3.0 0 7 and Tennessee…High school coach was Tom quarter vs. San Jose State…Caught his first career Total 5 27 5.4 0 9 Knotts… PERSONAL: Born Christopher James pass against Miami, a 9-yarder that helped set up Career Kick Return Stats: Leak on May 3, 1985 in Charlotte, N.C.…One of a Gator field goal…Recovered a fumble on the YEAR NO. YDS AVG TDS LONG five children…Brother, C.J. was a reserve quarter- opening series of the second half vs. FAMU that 2003 1 14 14.0 0 14 back at Tennessee…Parents: Curtis and Karen set up a Gator touchdown…Had a 14-yard kick Total 1 14 14.0 0 14 Leak… MAJOR: Sociology. return vs. Miami…Also saw action on special Career Highs: Career Passing Stats: teams…2002: Worked with the scout team at Receptions: 2 (Georgia, 2004) GMS ATT CMP YDS PCT INT TDS LONG P.EFF wide receiver and was redshirted…Dressed for Receiving Yards: 9 (twice, last vs. Iowa, 2003 320 190 2,435 59.4 11 16 70 132.92 the first nine games…PREP: A standout from 2004 Outback Bowl) 2004 399 238 3,197 59.6 12 29 81 144.92 Jacksonville who garnered national recogni- Tackles: 2 (Florida State, 2004) TOTAL 719 428 5,632 59.6 23 45 81 139.58 tion…Received All-America recognition in 2001 Career Rushing Stats: from PrepStar and that publication ranked him YEAR NO. YDS AVG TDS LONG among the top dozen players in the Southeast in 2003 68 -53 -0.8 2 32 its “athlete” category…Ranked among the 2004 61 79 1.3 2 21 nation’s top 35 wide receivers by Rivals.com… Totals 129 26 .2 4 32 Named the Florida Times-Union’s Offensive Career Receiving Stats: Player of the Year for North Central Florida in YEAR NO. YDS TDS LONG 2000, when he passed for nearly 1,800 yards with 2003 1 30 0 30 12 TDs…Totaled over 1,750 passing yards and Totals 1 30 0 30 800 rushing yards as a senior QB in 2001…Set Career Highs: school records for most career passing yards, Attempts: 43 (Kentucky, 2004) total yards and TDs…Also visited LSU and N.C. 2 Completions: 25 (Kentucky, 2004) State…High school coach was Marty Lee… Markus Manson Longest Pass: 81 (at Tennessee, 2004) PERSONAL: Born Reginald Lenard Lewis on Passing Yards: 322 (Arkansas, 2004) May 30, 1984, in Jacksonville, Fla…Brother, Ronald, Running Back • 6-0 • 210 Passing Touchdowns: 6 (South Carolina, 2004) was a standout wide receiver at Florida State in Freshman (RS), SQ the early 1990’s…Parents: Ronnie Lewis and Betty Tuscaloosa, Ala. • Hillcrest HS Jordan…MAJOR: Sociology. A redshirt freshman running back…2004: Member of the scout team who did not see any game action…PREP: Rushed for 1,701 yards in his senior season and led the Patriots with 22 touch- downs…A Super 12 selection by the Alabama Sports Writers Association in 2003 and was named to The Tuscaloosa (Ala.) News’ Super 11…Rated fourth-best prospect in the state of Alabama in SuperPrep’s All-America issue…Ranked the 15th- best running back prospect in the nation and 22 ninth in the South by TheInsiders.com…Also Reggie Lewis ranked 39th on TheInsiders.com South Hot 100… Cornerback • 5-10 • 195 Rated as the 11th-best running back prospect by Junior (RS), 2L Rivals.com and was 55th on their Southeast Elite Jacksonville • First Coast HS 88 list…Listed as a four-star athlete…Ranked 34th among Gator Bait’s Top 50…Carried the ball for 1,910 yards and had 20 touchdowns as a A redshirt junior who played as a wide receiver as junior…Had seven catches for 105 yards and a a freshman and a sophomore before switching to touchdown during the 2002 season…Participated defensive back in 2005 spring drills…Career: Has in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Football seen action in 24 games for 272 plays…2004: Classic…Also a star in track and field running the Played in all 12 games as a member of UF’s wide 55 meters, 100, 200, 4x100, long jump and triple receiver rotation and as part of the punt return and jump…He won the indoor Class 6A state champi- kickoff return teams…Saw action in 195 plays… onship in the long jump and 55 meters in track in Recorded a season high of 29 plays in the Peach February 2003…Best 100 time is 10.7 seconds… Bowl against Miami…Recorded his first reception Finalist for Alabama’s Class 6A Back of the Year… of the season for six yards in the contest against Named MVP of the Class 6A AHSAA Indoor Track Louisiana State…Notched a career high in recep- & Field Championships…Chose Florida over tions with two against Georgia, one for seven Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, LSU, Michigan yards…Recorded two special teams tackles State, Mississippi and Notre Dame… against Florida State…2003: A redshirt freshman PERSONAL: Born Jan. 8, 1985, in Saginaw who saw action in 12 games (SJSU, Miami, FAMU, Mich…MAJOR: Humanities and Letters. Kentucky, Ole Miss, LSU, Arkansas, Georgia, 98 Vanderbilt, USC, FSU, Iowa) for 77 plays… Saw Reggie Lewis 05

last game of the season against Florida State…Saw plays…First action on the defensive side of the ball in the action of the Eastern Michigan and South Carolina games… season was 2003: Saw time as a backup at corner and against has played in 12 games (all but Arkansas) Mississippi for 117 plays…Played on defense in State game on four games (SJSU, Miami, FAMU and kickoff return… Tennessee)…Also played on the punt Notched a return team…Had knee surgery the career-first week of the Arkansas game…Had two blocked punt tackles for loss, two forced fumbles against Miami 63 and two blocked kicks on the in the Peach Jonathan Marvin season…Partially blocked a punt versus Bowl…Brought FAMU that set up a Gator TD…Blocked a punt, back three kick- Offensive Line • 6-3 • 330 forced a fumble and had a TFL in his first career offs for a total of Senior (RS), SQ game against SJSU…2002: Worked with the 50 yards and a Hendersonville, N.C. scout team and was redshirted…PREP: A wide long of 20 yards West Henderson HS receiver/defensive back who garnered all-region in the regular- recognition from PrepStar and National Bluechips season finale in 2001…Ranked among the nation’s top 30 against Florida A redshirt senior…2004: Worked with the scout cornerbacks by National Bluechips…A PrepStar State… team at guard and did not see any game All-Southeast Region selection…A third-team Recorded a action…2003: Worked with the scout team at All-State selection (6A) who played in the career-long kick guard…Dressed for the season opener vs. SJSU Broward-Dade County All-Star Game…Also visited return of 27 and vs. FAMU but did not see action…2002: Did Iowa, Rutgers and West Virginia…High school yards against not see any game action and worked on the scout coach was Mike Shapiro…PERSONAL: Born team on the offensive line…2001: Spent the Jermaine Belton McCollum on Oct. 6, 1983, in Tremaine McCollum 2001 season with the scout team on the offensive Miami, Fla.…Twin brother, Tremaine, is also a corner- line and was redshirted…PREP: A National back with the Gators…Parent: Charlotte McCollum… Vanderbilt…Ended his sophomore season with Bluechips All-America selection and that publica- MAJOR: Recreation Program Delivery. nine kickoff returns for 174 yards, averaging 19.3 tion ranked him among the nation’s top 15 offen- Career Defensive Stats: yards a kickoff…Saw action on the defensive side sive guards…Ranked among the top 15 players of the ball against FSU…Dressed for the season overall, and top two offensive linemen, in the YEAR UT-AT TT TBL QBS FF FR PD INT 2003 0-0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 opener against Eastern Michigan…2003: Saw state of North Carolina by SuperPrep…A first- action in four games for 13 plays including two on team All-State selection in 2000 and a two-time 2004 1-1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 1-1 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 defense (SJSU, Kentucky) and three on special first-team All-Conference choice…Received All- teams (Kentucky, Ole Miss, Iowa)…Saw action for Atlantic Region honors from PrepStar and that Career Punt Return Stats: YEAR NO. YDS AVG TDS LONG five plays on defense and kickoff coverage against publication ranked him among that region’s top SJSU…Dislocated his elbow in the season opener 20 offensive linemen…PERSONAL: Born on 2003 2 11 5.5 0 0 Total 2 11 5.5 0 0 and missed three games (Miami, FAMU, April 27, 1983…Father, Mickey, was a standout Tennessee)…Returned to action versus offensive lineman at the University of Tennessee Career Highs: Kentucky…Dressed for the FSU game but did not and for the Oakland Raiders…Parents: Mickey and Total Tackles: - 1 (twice, last vs. Florida State, 2004) see action… 2002: Worked with the scout team Lisa Marvin…MAJOR: Commercial Recreation. Forced Fumbles: 1 (twice, last vs FAMU, 2003) and was redshirted…PREP: A defensive back/ Big Plays: 3 (SJSU, 2003) wide receiver who garnered all-region recognition from PrepStar and National Bluechips…Ranked among the nation’s top 30 cornerbacks by National Bluechips…A PrepStar All-Southeast Region selection…Honorable mention all-state as a junior…Played in the Broward-Dade County All- Star Game…Part of Southridge’s 4x100m relay team that was second in the state in 2001…Also visited Iowa, Rutgers and West Virginia…High school coach was Mike Shapiro…PERSONAL: Born Tremaine J. McCollum on Oct. 6, 1983, in 26 Miami, Fla.…Twin brother, Jermaine, is also a Jermaine McCollum 18 cornerback with the Gators…Parent: Charlotte Tremaine McCollum Cornerback • 5-9 • 185 McCollum…MAJOR: Recreation Program Delivery. Junior (RS), 2L Cornerback • 5-8 • 178 Career Kick Return Stats: Miami • Southridge HS Junior (RS), 1L YEAR NO. YDS AVG TDS LONG Miami • Southridge HS 2004 9 174 19.3 0 27 Total 9 174 19.3 0 27 A redshirt junior…CAREER: Has seen action in 24 games for 195 plays…Has blocked two punts in A redshirt junior…CAREER: Has seen action in his career…2004: Participated in all 12 games for 10 games for 57 plays…2004: A reserve corner- 78 plays…Saw time at cornerback, but played a back who saw his most action on special teams, key role on Florida’s punt return team…Recorded sharing kick return duties in the Mississippi State, his first career tackle in the season opener against Georgia, Vanderbilt, South Carolina and Florida Eastern Michigan…Added another tackle in the State games…Participated in six games for 44 99 2005GATOR PLAYERS

first career fumble recovery against Georgia… Recorded seven tackles against Middle Tennessee State… 127-of-154 plays during the season came in his final four games he played…2003: Named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll…Named to the Butkus Award Watch List but missed the remain- der of the season after undergoing shoulder surgery prior to the Mississippi game…Also played on kickoff return, punt and punt return teams in three games for 23 plays…Started the first two games of 2003 vs. SJSU and Miami and also saw time vs. Tennessee…Missed the FAMU 95 game with a shoulder injury…Ranked second Ray McDonald among linebackers with two tackles vs. Defensive Line • 6-3 • 285 SJSU…Recorded a team-high two TFL in the win Junior (RS), 2L over SJSU…Ranked third among linebackers with 50 plays vs. No. 3 Miami…2002: Played in 12 Belle Glade • Glades Central HS games (all but Ole Miss) with four starts (Tennessee, Kentucky, Auburn and Michigan at A redshirt junior defensive tackle who is a two- WLB)…Florida’s third most experienced line- year starter…CAREER: Has seen action in 23 backer with 333 plays… Named to the 2002 games with 19 starts for 1,291 plays…HONORS: Verizon Academic All-District III Second Team, Sporting News All-Freshman Team in 2003…SEC with a 3.61 GPA in Business Administration… All-Freshman Team in 2003…Named to the Entered the season as a top reserve linebacker Knoxville News-Sentinel All-Freshman Team in and named a starter vs. Ohio but did not actually 2003…Scripps/FWAA Freshman All-America start when UF opened in a nickel defense… Team in 2003…2004: A starting defensive Suffered a bruised shoulder vs. Tennessee and tackle…Saw action in 11 games (all except Middle saw limited action for the remainder of the season Tennessee State) with seven starts (Tennessee, Todd McCullough …Also played on punt coverage team…Tied his Kentucky, Arkansas, LSU, Vanderbilt, South career-high of seven total tackles vs. Tennessee Carolina, Miami) for 572 plays, second among and had one pass deflection and one hurry vs. defensive linemen…Third among defensive line- the Vols…Had a career-high eight tackles vs. men with 39 tackles…Led the team with 10 tack- Auburn…2001: Backup at strongside linebacker les for a loss…Four quarterback hurries ranked and also saw time on special teams as a true second on the team…Had a tackle for a loss in freshman…Played in six of 11 regular-season seven of the last nine games of the season…Led games (Auburn, Georgia, Vanderbilt, South all defensive linemen in tackles at Tennessee, vs. Carolina, Florida State and Tennessee) and also the 2002 Orange Bowl…76 plays on the season… Seven tackles on the season, with four on special teams…PREP: One of the state’s top linebackers in 2000 who earned prep All- America recogni- 47 tion…Received All-America recognition from Todd McCullough National Bluechips and that publication ranked Linebacker • 6-5 • 233 him among the nation’s top 10 players at strong- Senior (RS), 3L side linebacker…Ranked among the state’s top six MacClenny • The Bolles School linebackers by SuperPrep…A second-team All- State (2A) selection in 1999 and 2000…Named to Florida Times-Union (Jacksonville) Super 24 A redshirt senior who can play inside or outside Team…111 tackles, 59 solo, in 2000 with six QB linebacker…A two-time selection to the SEC sacks and two interceptions…Also visited Clemson… Academic Honor Roll…CAREER: Has played in High school coach was Corky Rogers… 29 games, with six starts, for 669 career plays… PERSONAL: Born Todd Alan McCullogh II on Has 68 career tackles, including 33 solo hits…Has Sept. 8, 1982, in Jacksonville, Fla…Father, Todd registered seven defensive “Big Plays”…Received McCullough, played for at Murray State his second consecutive President’s Award at the (in 1979)…Parents: Todd and Carolyn McCullough… conclusion of 2003 spring drills for having the MAJOR: Business Administration. team’s highest grade point average…2004: Saw Career Defensive Stats: action in eight games (EMU, Kentucky, Arkansas, YEAR UT-AT TT TBL QBS FF FR PD INT LSU, MTSU, Miss. State, Georgia and Miami) for 2001 1-4 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 154 plays…Missed the Vanderbilt and South 2002 15-21 36 2 0 0 0 1 0 Carolina games with an ankle sprain and did not 2003 2-2 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 see action against Tennessee or Florida State… 2004 15-8 23 0 0 0 1 2 0 Named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll…Made Total 33-35 68 4 0 0 1 3 0 first appearance since the 2003 Tennessee game Career Highs: in the season opener against Eastern Michigan… Total Tackles: 8 (Twice, last vs. Mississippi State, 2004) Against Mississippi State, matched a career-best Big Plays: 2 (twice, last vs. SJSU, 2003) 100 eight tackles in a season-high 46 plays…Recorded Ray McDonald 05

Arkansas and at Florida State…Named SEC Career Highs: Defensive Player of the Week after season-high Total Tackles: 12 (Kentucky, 2003) seven tackles at FSU including career-high two QB Sacks: 2 (Florida State, 2004) sacks…Third on the team and first among defen- Forced Fumbles: -1 (twice, last FSU, 2003) sive linemen with four tackles, all unassisted vs. Big Plays: 3 (3x, last at FSU, 2004) Miami in the Peach Bowl…Also contributed on special teams on the punt and extra point and field goal block teams…2003: Moved inside to DT from DE during the preseason and won the starting job, starting 12 games (all except FSU)…Was only the fourth defensive lineman in UF history to start as a freshman in the season 98 opener (Reggie McGrew started in 1996, Mark Clint McMillan Campbell in 1992 and Phillip Johnson in 1989)… Defensive Tackle • 6-1 • 282 Was the only freshman defensive lineman in Sophomore (RS), 1L school history to start 12 games…Tied for fifth in Oviedo • Oviedo HS the nation in tackles for loss by a freshman and 1 tied for sixth in the nation for sacks by a fresh- Michael McIntosh A redshirt sophomore defensive tackle… man…Led the defensive tackles and ranked Wide Receiver • 6-0 • 191 second among UF defensive linemen with 54 Freshman (RS), SQ CAREER: Has seen action in nine games for 141 tackles…Also had eight TFL, four sacks, two Jacksonville • First Coast HS plays…2004: A reserve defensive tackle who saw forced fumbles and two pass breakups…Tied for action in nine games (all except LSU, Georgia, and second on the team with four sacks and ranked Florida State) for 141 plays…Saw first career second with eight TFL…Saw action in 711 plays, A redshirt freshman…2004: Dressed for the action vs. Eastern Michigan playing 40 snaps, the second highest total among defensive line- season opener against Eastern Michigan and tops among defensive tackles…Made first career men…Recorded a sack and a TFL vs. Georgia, again for the Louisiana State game, but did not see road trip against Tennessee recording one along with five tackles…Had a team-best 12 tack- any action…PREP: One of the top receivers in the tackle…Also had tackles Kentucky, Mississippi les vs. Kentucky, a career-high…Was one of four nation…Rated as the 12th-best receiver in the State and Middle Tennessee…Also contributed on freshmen to have recorded a sack…Had a sack, country and as a four-star athlete by Rivals.com… special teams on the punt return and field goal two tackles for loss and four tackles (including Had over 1,000 yards receiving and 23 touch- block teams…2003: Missed the season after three solo hits) vs. SJSU in his first career downs during his last two seasons of high school undergoing surgery to remove bone chips from game…Recorded a sack, a TFL and two tackles at football…As a senior, McIntosh caught 27 passes his right knee in August and was redshirted… No. 3 Miami and saw action for a line-high 60 for 507 yards and seven touchdowns and also PREP: A two-way standout who played both plays…2002: Worked with the scout team at played defensive back…Pressed into service at offensive guard and middle linebacker…A three- defensive end and was redshirted… Named quarterback during his junior season, he Scout Team Player of the Week for Tennessee… passed for over 600 yards… Rushed for PREP: One of the state’s elite defensive linemen another 400-plus yards and 10 touch- who earned prep All-America honors in 2001… downs…In addition, caught 10 passes Named to PrepStar’s Dream Team and that publi- and had three touchdown receptions… cation ranked him among the nation’s top eight Was an all-conference selection as a defensive linemen and top two in the south- junior and senior…Was a First-Team Class east…Named to National Bluechips’ All-America 5A All-State Selection…Garnered Team Team and that publication ranked him among the MVP honors his senior season… Has a nation’s top dozen defensive ends… Ranked 4.4 40-yard dash and a 34-inch vertical among the nation’s top 30 defensive ends by leap…High school teammate of current Rivals.com… Palm Beach County Defensive Player Gators Reggie Lewis and Kenneth of the Year in 2001…Helped the team to the 3A Tookes…Also played basketball and ran State Championship as a junior…Totaled 132 track in high school…High school coach tackles with 24 QB sacks in 2001…High school was Marty Lee…PERSONAL…Born coach was Willie Bueno… PERSONAL: Born Michael Rashad McIntosh on Nov. 28, Raymondo Antoine McDonald on Sept. 2, 1984 in 1984…Parents are John and Beverly… Pahokee, Fla.… Honor roll student…Father, Ray, was a standout wide receiver at UF in the mid MAJOR: Humanities and Letters. 1980’s and appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated in Oct. of 1985 after the Gators defeated Auburn and were then ranked No. 1 in the polls for the first time in school history…Parents: Ray and LaBrina McDonald… MAJOR: Sociology. Career Defensive Stats: YEAR UT-AT TT TBL QBS FF FR PD INT 2003 34-20 54 8 4 2 0 2 0 2004 26-13 39 10 3 0 1 0 0 Total 60-33 93 18 7 2 1 2 0 Clint McMillan 101 2005GATOR PLAYERS

year starter and senior captain… Versatile athlete Florida State, Georgia, and Tennessee in the tackle in the country by Rivals.com…Checks in on who also saw time at tight end, fullback, offen- recruiting process … PERSONAL: Born Carlton the Rivals.com 100 as the 61st -best prospect in sive tackle and defensive end…Two-time All K. Medder on Dec. 1, 1984 in Brooklyn, N.Y.… the nation…Played in the U.S Army All-American Conference and All-District honoree…Recipient of Parents: Cliff and Pat Dailey-Medder… MAJOR: Bowl in San Antonio…Rated the seventh-best the Golden Helmet Award…35 tackles and three Anthropology. prospect in the state of Florida by SuperPrep’s All- sacks as a junior…Attended football camps at America issue…Ranked 11th among the Orlando FSU, Florida and UCF…Also competed in the Sentinel’s top 100 recruits in the state of shotput, discus, and weightlifting…Worked with Florida…Named to Florida’s Class 5A first team a personal trainer and speed coach for two All-State… High school teammate of current years…Chose Florida over Florida State, Michigan Gator offensive lineman Steve Rissler…Graded out State and UCF…High school coach was Greg at nearly 90 percent as a junior and had 70 Register…PERSONAL: Born Clinton D. McMillan pancake blocks… One of the top shot putters in on June 25, 1985 in Haines City, Fla…Parents: the state with a toss of 53’ and has thrown the David and Paula McMillan…MAJOR: Sociology. discus 152’… Won the district in both events his Career Defensive Stats: senior year…An Olympic style weightlifter (a style YEAR UT-AT TT TBL QBS FF FR PD INT that combines clean and jerk as well as snatch lift- 2004 3-1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 ing) …Holds the Florida state records in snatch Total 3-1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 67 and clean and jerk as well as total (combines the Career Highs: Drew Miller two)…State champion the four years in Florida… Total Tackles- 1 (4x, last at Mississippi State, 2004) Has qualified for the last five national champi- Offensive Line • 6-5 • 310 onships…Started lifting at age 12…Bench presses Sophomore, 1L 355 pounds…Also considered FSU, Miami, Sarasota • Riverview HS Tennessee and Georgia …Football coach was John Sprague… PERSONAL…Born Drew Dylan Miller on July 6, 1985 in Paducah, Ky… Parents are A true sophomore offensive lineman…CAREER: Randy and Michelle…MAJOR: Social & Has seen action in four games for 28 plays…Along Behavioral Sciences. with Phil Trautwein, became only the 13th and 14th true freshman offensive lineman to play on opening day and the first since Randy Hand in 2002…2004: Saw action in four games (Eastern Michigan, Middle Tennessee State, Vanderbilt, 73 and South Carolina) for 28 plays…Saw first career Carlton Medder action vs. Eastern Michigan, recording one knock- Offensive Line • 6-5 • 312 down in career-high 12 plays…Matched career- high with 12 snaps vs. Middle Tennessee… Sophomore (RS), SQ Participated in one play at Vanderbilt and three Clermont • South Lake HS snaps vs. South Carolina…PREP: Played tackle in high school…Member of the 2003 USA Today All- A redshirt sophomore offensive lineman…2004: American second-team offensive unit…Rated a four-star athlete and the sixth-best offensive 57 Worked with the scout team at Jeremy Mincey tackle and did not see any game action…2003: Worked with the Defensive End • 6-4 • 265 scout team at tackle…Also dressed Senior, 1L for the FAMU game…PREP: Statesboro, Ga. Considered among the nation’s top Butler County CC/Statesboro HS dozen offensive tackles by Rivals.com and one of the state’s A starting defensive end who transferred to UF in top 10 offensive linemen…First- the spring of 2004…CAREER: Has seen action in Team All-State (5A)…A three-year 12 games, starting all 12 for 688 plays…2004: starter and senior captain…All- The starting left defensive end who started every district as a junior and senior game and led all defensive linemen and first-year …Team Offensive MVP as a players with 688 snaps…Named UF’s senior…Named to the All-Central “Outstanding Defensive Lineman” in 2004…In Florida Team…Co-recipient of the the South Carolina game, became first defensive District 8 Florida Athletic Coaches linemen to intercept a pass since Alex Brown in Association Offensive Player of the 2000 against Florida State…51 tackles led all Year…Played in the East-West All- defensive linemen… Nine tackles for a loss was Star Game…Also played defensive tied for second on the team…Had a tackle for a line as a senior…A three-year track loss in six of the last nine games of the season… athlete who competed in the shot- Led team with seven quarterback hurries and was put and discus events…Also partici- second with seven pass deflections…First career pated in weightlifting…Considered sack and forced fumble vs. Middle Tennessee North Carolina State, Maryland, State…Career-high nine tackles at Mississippi State led all defensive linemen… Along with 102 Drew Miller 05

Steven Harris, led all defensive linemen in tackles vs. Georgia with three…Led all defensive linemen in tackles with seven vs. South Carolina, includ- ing four for a loss…Also contributed on special teams as a member of the field goal and extra point block teams and saw action on the punt return team…JUNIOR COLLEGE: First-team All- Conference…Had 59 total tackles, 11.5 tackles for loss, four sacks, one interception, two pass breakups, three forced fumbles, four recovered fumbles and one sack for a safety…Considered one of the top Juco defensive linemen in the 28 94 Jarvis Moss nation…Rated the No. 18 non-high school player Kyle Morgan in the nation by Rivals.com…Graduated from Wide Receiver • 6-2 • 225 Defensive End • 6-6 • 223 Statesboro (Ga.) High School in 2002…PREP: Senior (RS), 1L Sophomore (RS), SQ Two-year letterwinner a Statesboro High…Coach Melbourne • Melbourne Denton, Texas • Ryan HS was Howard “Buzz” Busby…PERSONAL: Born Jeremy Lamar Mincey on Dec. 14, 1983 in Statesboro, Central Catholic HS A redshirt sophomore who has seen action in two Ga…Parents are James and Arva…MAJOR: Recreation Program Delivery. A redshirt senior…2004: Played in all 12 games, games…2004: Played in the season opener Career Defensive Stats: seeing the most time on special teams…Named to against Eastern Michigan for seven plays…Saw YEAR UT-AT TT TBL QBS FF FR PD INT the SEC Academic Honor Roll…Made first road action at linebacker in preseason drills…2003: 2004 28-23 51 9 2 1 0 7 0 trip to Tennessee…Saw action in 165 plays… Suffered a hernia in preseason drills…Saw action Total 28-23 51 9 2 1 0 7 0 Shared the team high of 74 plays on the kickoff at defensive end in one game (FAMU)…Re- injured a muscle in his pelvic area, after battling Career Highs: coverage team and led the team with 55 plays on Total Tackles- 9 (at Mississippi State, 2004) the kickoff return team…Averaged 10.8 plays a through preseason pain, and did not return…Saw QB Sacks - 1 (2x, last vs. South Carolina, 2004) game on special teams…Made four tackles on first career action vs. FAMU, tying for the line-lead Forced Fumbles - 1 (Middle Tennessee, 2004) special teams….Saw his first career action in the with five tackles on the night, including four solo Interceptions - 1 (South Carolina, 2004) season opener against Eastern Michigan, includ- hits on 40 plays…Second true freshman to see Big Plays - 5 (South Carolina, 2004) ing 13 plays at wide receiver…Caught an 11-yard action on the defensive line since 2000, when pass, the first reception of his career in the Peach Kenny Parker, Darrell Lee and Ian Scott Bowl versus Miami…2003: A redshirt sophomore played…Named Scout Team Player of the Week walk-on who had reconstructive ACL surgery on on defense the week of the Miami game…Dressed his left knee during spring workouts and missed for the Miami and Tennessee games but did not the 2003 season…2002: A walk-on working with see action…PREP: A Parade All-America selec- the scout team at the receiver position and was tion…Named a USA Today First-Team All- redshirted…PREP: Played wide receiver and America…Ranked as the No. 1 strong side defen- strong safety during his four years at sive end in the nation and the overall No. 25 MCC…A two-year starter who was national prospect by Rivals…Also considered the selected to First Team All-Space Coast No. 1 defensive player in Texas and the state’s (wide receiver and safety)… Second-team No. 4 prospect overall by Rivals…A SuperPrep all-state choice at wide receiver in Class All-America and was also listed to the Elite 50 (3-A)…Played in the 2000 Space Coast team…Led his team to three consecutive state All-Star Game…High school coach was championship games (4A), winning titles in his Mike Riazzi….Also played basketball and junior and senior season…A two-year starter who tennis…A four-year letterman and captain helped his team to a 30-1 record over his final of the tennis team…Graduated in two seasons…Despite missing seven games due 2001…PERSONAL: Born Kyle Steven to injury, Moss recorded 81 tackles (29 for loss), Morgan on April 2, 1983, in Jacksonville, 12 sacks, four forced fumbles and four recovered Fla.…Both parents attended UF and father fumbles…Totaled 122 tackles, including 52 for a walked on to the football team…Parents: loss and 28 sacks, seven pass deflections, three James and Kathy Morgan…MAJOR: Pre- forced fumbles and five fumble recovers as a Pharmacy. junior…Had 61 tackles and nine sacks as a soph- Career Receiving Stats: omore…Was invited to play in the U.S. Army YEARNO. YDS AVG TDS LONG All-Star Game in Texas…Also considered Miami, 2003 0 0 0 0 0 Texas and Florida State… PERSONAL: Born on 2004 1 11 11 0 11 Aug. 3, 1984…Parent: Bobby Wilson…MAJOR: Total 1 11 11 0 11 Sociology. Career Defensive Stats: YEAR UT-AT TT TBL QBS FF FR PD INT 2003 4-1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 4-1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career Highs: Total Tackles: -5 (FAMU, 2003) Jeremy Mincey 103 2005GATOR PLAYERS

time at receiver, kicker and defensive back… seen action in three games for 49 plays…2004: A Named team’s offensive MVP…Earned first-team reserve defensive end who saw action in one all-county recognition and was selected to the game (Eastern Michigan) for 11 plays…2003: A Dade County All-Star Team…Also a two-year backup defensive end who played in two games starter at power forward on the basketball team (SJSU, FAMU) for 38 plays…Saw first career and a three-year starter at first base and pitcher for action vs. San Jose State with 17 plays on defense, the baseball team…PERSONAL: Born James recording one solo tackle…Saw time vs. FAMU, Ryan Newmeyer on April 13, 1983, in Miami, recording two tackles in the win…Dressed for the Fla.…Father, Jim, played football at Furman Miami, Ole Miss, Georgia, South Carolina and University…Parents: Jim and Rosie Newmeyer… FSU games but did not see action…2002: MAJOR: Advertising. Worked with the scout team at defensive tackle 12 and was redshirted…PREP: A two-year starter Eric Nappy and captain…Wendy’s High School Heisman Kicker • 5-10 • 180 nominee…Silver Knight Nominee (athletics)… Junior (RS), SQ Also played basketball for four years…Named MVP, Most Improved Player and Best Rebounder Gainesville • Buchholz HS for basketball…PERSONAL: Born MacKenzie Pierre on Nov. 17, 1983, in Miami, Fla.…Parents: A redshirt junior walk-on who joined the team Marius and Vierge Pierre…MAJOR: Recreation prior to the 2002 season…A two-time selection to Program Delivery. the SEC Academic Honor Roll…2004: Did not see Career Defensive Stats: any action…Named to the SEC Academic Honor YEAR UT-AT TT TBL QBS FF FR PD INT Roll…2003: Named to the SEC Academic Honor 2003 2-1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Roll…Worked with the special teams unit, but did 50 2004 1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 not see action…2002: Worked with the special Jay Patella Total 3-1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 teams unit, but did not see any action…PREP: A Career Highs: three-year starter at kicker…First-team all-state, • 6-1 • 225 Total Tackles: 1 (2x, last vs. Eastern Michigan, 2004) first-team all-area during his senior campaign… Junior (RS), SQ Third-team all-state and second-team all-area in Sarasota 2000…High school team went 12-1 his senior Sarasota HS/Manatee CC year, after a 5-5 record the previous season…High school coach was Jay Godwin…Also played A redshirt junior who joined the team prior to the soccer for three years and was a captain for two years…PERSONAL: Born Eric John Nappy on 2002 season as a walk-on…Transferred from March 15, 1984, in Gainesville, Fla.…Parents: Manatee Community College…2004: Did not Dean and Ginger Nappy…MAJOR: Social & play…Named to the SEC Academic Honor Behavioral Sciences. Roll…2003: Saw first career action versus Vanderbilt, snapping on punts and extra points for 11 total plays…Dressed for every game… 2002: A backup long snapper who dressed for the UAB game but did not see any action…PREP: A 71 Doug Pokorny two-year starter and team captain…Participated in the PAL All-Star Game…Also considered attend- Offensive Line • 6-4 • 295 ing the University of Georgia…PERSONAL: Born Junior, SQ Jay Anthony Patella on April 26, 1983, in Sarasota …Parents: Perry and Lynn Patella…MAJOR: Gainesville • Lemoore HS/Sickles HS Criminology. A junior walk-on offensive lineman…Enrolled at Florida in the fall of 2002…Joined the team in the 87 spring of 2004…2004: Member of the scout team Jimmy Newmeyer and did not see any game action…PREP: Three- year letterwinner…Graduated in 2002…Named Wide Receiver • 6-0 • 210 MVP at Lemoore High School from 1998-2000… Senior (RS), SQ Coaches were Andy Thornburg and Pat O’Brien… Miami • Belen Jesuit HS Also lettered in track four years…PERSONAL: Born Douglas Michael Pokorny on May 1, 1984, in Lemoore, Calif.…Parents are Elizabeth and A redshirt walk-on senior…CAREER: Only action William Pokorny…Mother, father, brother and of career came in 2004 Peach Bowl vs. Miami… 85 uncle all attended the … 2004: Saw first career action in the Peach Bowl MacKenzie Pierre MAJOR: Health Science Education. against Miami…Named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll…2003: A redshirt sophomore walk- Defensive End • 6-4 • 255 on who worked at receiver on the scout Junior (RS), SQ team…2002: A walk-on who worked with the Miami • Booker T. Washington HS scout team at receiver…PREP: A four-year letter- winner in three sports (football, basketball and A redshirt junior defensive end…CAREER: Has 104 baseball)…A four-year starter in football who saw 05 (vs. FAMU)…Made first career start at right tackle vs. FAMU becoming only the eighth true fresh- man to start on the OL in school history…Saw the first action of his career in the opener against San Jose State…One of only nine true freshman to see action in the season opener…In 30 offensive plays against San Jose State, he came up with two knock downs…Took part in 36 offensive plays and posted three knockdowns vs. FAMU… Participated in three offensive plays against Kentucky…Dressed for the Miami, Ole Miss, LSU, 59 79 Arkansas, Georgia, Vanderbilt, South Carolina, Julian Riley Steven Rissler FSU and Iowa games but did not see action…PREP: Considered the No. 11 offensive Defensive Line • 6-2 • 285 Offensive Line • 6-3 • 310 tackle prospect in the South and among the top Sophomore (RS), SQ Junior, 2L 10 offensive lineman in Florida by SuperPrep… St. Petersburg • Lakewood HS Sarasota • Riverview HS First-Team All-State (6A) and Herald- Tribune All- Area as a senior…Three-year starter and senior A redshirt sophomore defensive end…2004: A true junior…CAREER: Played in 16 games for captain…Named Team Offensive MVP…Graded Worked with the scout team at defensive end and 541 plays with three starts…2004: A true sopho- out better than 90 percent for his senior season, linebacker and saw no game action…2003: more who battled for the starting right guard job setting a school record…Named an Academic Worked with the scout team at DE…Named Scout with Mo Mitchell for most of the year…Saw action Scholar-Athlete with a 4.0 GPA…Played in the Team Player of the Week on defense the week of in every game with two starts (Eastern Michigan, Sarasota-Manatee All-Star Game…Second-Team the Miami game…Dressed for the FAMU game… South Carolina) for 471 plays, the most of any All-State as a junior…Also considered Georgia PREP: Considered the No. 8 strongside defensive lineman who did not start at least eight and Miami in the recruiting process…High school ends in the South by rivals.com and the No. 19th- games…Named to SEC Academic Honor coach was John Sprague…PERSONAL: Born best defensive end in the nation…Listed among Roll…Recorded a team-high 11 knockdowns in Steven A. Rissler on Nov. 10, 1984 in Sarasota, the state’s top 10 defensive linemen and among start vs Eastern Michigan…Earned UF’s “Most Fla…Parents: Earl and Janet Rissler…MAJOR: Florida’s top 30 defensive prospects by SuperPrep… Physical Lineman of the Week” honors against Sociology. A three-year starter…Two-time Team Golden Arkansas while notching three knockdowns… Helmet winner…Named First-Team All-Suncoast… Second on team with four knockdowns vs. All-State Second-Team (4A)…Voted Top 10 of LSU…Earned the President’s Award at the conclu- Tampa Bay’s Top Talents…Had 70 total tackles, 48 sion of the 2004 spring drills…2003: A true fresh- unassisted, 17 sacks and 28 tackles for loss as a man who saw action in four games (SJSU, FAMU, senior…Broke Lakewood’s school record for sacks Tennessee, Kentucky) for 70 plays with one start in a season (17) and career (38)…Played spar- ingly at offensive tackle…Was selected to the National Honor Roll and Who’s Who Among American High School Students his senior year…Also competed in track, wrestling, and basketball… Also considered Pittsburgh, Wisconsin, Ohio State and Boston College in the 33 recruiting process… High school coach was Brian Darryon Robinson Bruch…PERSONAL: Born Julian M. Riley on Jan. 3, 1985 in St. Petersburg, Fla. …Parents: Linebacker • 6-0 • 235 Michael and Pauline Riley…MAJOR: Anthropology. Junior, TR Gainesville, Fla. • Eastside HS/ Bethel College

A junior transfer walk-on linebacker who enrolled at UF and joined the team in August of 2004… 2004: Member of the Scout team and did not see any game action…PRIOR TO FLORIDA: Second team all conference while at Bethel College..Led the team with 106 total tackles in 2003…Named captain of high school team… Three year letter winner and two year starter for Eastside…Named to 2001 Third Team All-State and First Team All-Area North Central Florida… Awarded Most Improved Player of the Year for his 115 total tackles in 2000…PERSONAL: Born Darryon Robinson April 19, 1984…Parents are Darryon and Conjwanna Robinson…MAJOR: Agriculture; Family, Youth, and Community Sciences. Steven Rissler 105 2005GATOR PLAYERS 51 29 83 Bryan Royal Eric Rutledge Anthony Scott Linebacker • 6-0 • 230 Linebacker • 6-0 • 240 Wide Receiver • 5-6 • 175 Senior (RS), 2L Sophomore, 1L Port Orange Winter Park • Winter Park HS Gainesville • P.K. Yonge HS Atlantic HS/Daytona Beach Community College A redshirt senior walk-on who is a reserve line- A true sophomore that switched to linebacker backer and a prominent member of the special from fullback in the Spring of 2005…2004: Played PREP: Three year letter winner in football and team units…CAREER: Seen action in 21 games in 11 games (all but Kentucky) for 125 plays… track…Also competed at the Ben Hill Relays, for 163 plays…2004: Reserve linebacker…Saw One of eight true freshmen to see action…Saw taking home a silver medal in the long action in all 12 games as a member of the kickoff limited duties on offense at fullback against EMU, jump…Broke high school 100m track record coverage and kick return teams for 123 plays… Tennessee, MSU, Georgia, Vanderbilt and FSU… (10.7)…Choose Florida for its Division I program Recorded a tackle apiece against Mississippi State Recorded five tackles in 104 special teams’ plays and because it was always a dream to play for a Vanderbilt and Miami…2003: A backup line- as a member of the punt, kickoff coverage and Florida school…PERSONAL: Born Anthony backer…Also played on special teams…Saw kickoff return teams…Made first career road trip to Maurice Scott on September 11, 1983 to Reginald action in nine games (SJSU, FAMU, Ole Miss, Tennessee…PREP: Primary position was running Edwards and Ursula Scott…Lists hobbies as Arkansas, Georgia, Vanderbilt, South Carolina, back, although he lined up at linebacker and quar- movies, working out, and hanging out with FSU, Iowa) for 40 plays (37 ST, 2 defense)…Saw terback in high school…Named the Gainesville friends…MAJOR: Sports Management action on four plays vs. SJSU and played on kick- Sun’s Class 2A Co-Defensive Player of the Year in off coverage team…Dressed for the LSU game but 2003…Received Class 1A All-State and first-team did not see action…2002: Worked with the scout all-area honors as a junior…As a junior, he rushed team at linebacker…Dressed for the Miami game for just under 1,500 yards…Team posted a 7-4 as a reward for his work on the scout team…Also record in 2003 before dropping a 19-7 decision to dressed for the Auburn, South Carolina and FSU Jacksonville Trinity in the third round of the state games…Named Scout Team Player of the Week playoffs as he scored the squad’s only touch- for the Vanderbilt game…2001: A reserve at line- down…Helped the Blue Wave to a 12-1 season in backer who redshirted…PREP: Winter Park High 2002 before losing in the regional finals to even- School Best Defensive Player (2000)…Winter Park tual class 1A state champ Jacksonville Trinity…As High Comeback Award (1999)…All-county team a sophomore, he injured his leg during the second 61 for football and baseball…Senior Bowl invitee… game of the year and was shelved for the remain- PERSONAL: Born Bryan William Royal on April der of the season…Also a starter on the basketball 21, 1983…Parents: George and Ceci Royal…MAJOR: team that advanced to the Class 2A final in Vernon Shelton Business Administration. 2003…Also recruited by East Carolina and South Career Defensive Stats: Carolina…Coached by Florida graduate John Defensive Lineman • 6-0 • 273 YEAR UT-AT TT TBL QBS FF FR PD INT Clifford…PERSONAL: Born Feb. 8, 1986, in Freshman, HS 2004 3-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gainesville, Fla…Mom is Erica Rutledge… MAJOR: Gainesville • P.K. Yonge HS Total 3-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Social and Behavioral sciences. Career Highs: A true freshman defensive linemen who enrolled Total Tackles: 1 (Three times, last vs. Miami, 2004) in Florida in August of 2004 and joined the team in March of 2005 in time for spring drills…PREP: Class 1-A second-team offense senior year at P.K. Yonge…PERSONAL: Born Vernon Dontrael Shelton on Nov. 9, 1986…Parents are McArthur and Pearle Shelton…Helped organize a Stop the Violence rally at the Alachua County Fairgrounds his senior year… Also collected food and clothing for the underprivileged and he tutored youth every Monday and Thursday while in high school… MAJOR: Building Construction.

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les)…One of two true freshmen to see action in all backer, Siler also played tight end and defensive of UF’s 12 games…Led all freshmen in the SEC end in high school…Had 103 tackles, five sacks, with 77 tackles…His 77 tackles were most on the four fumbled recoveries and 70 carries for 530 team…657 plays was tops among true freshmen… yards and 10 touchdowns as a senior…Named Notched a tackle for loss in seven games…Made MVP of the 2003 CaliFlorida All-Star game where collegiate debut against Eastern Michigan in the he made two interceptions…Registered a 4.2 season opener and recorded six tackles to rank grade point average in high school…Coached by second on the squad…Led the team with a career- Max Purcell…Picked the Gators over Tennessee best 14 tackles, including a career-high four for and Maryland…PERSONAL: Born Dec. 5, 1985, loss against South Carolina…Recorded 10 tackles, in Daytona Beach, Fla. …Parents are Gerald and including one for loss against Miami…Paced the Annette Robinson…MAJOR: Social and 34 Gators with eight tackles, including two for loss, Behavioral Sciences. Lamont Sheppard and broke up a pass against Florida State… Career Defensive Stats: Recorded a team-high seven tackles against YEAR UT-AT T TBL QBS FF FR PD INT Cornerback • 5-11 • 185 Georgia, matching a then career-high…Notched 2004 50-27 77 10.0 2.0 0 0 3 0 Freshman (RS), SQ 10 tackles against Vanderbilt, including eight Total 50-27 77 10.0 0 0 0 3 0 Jacksonville • Raines HS solo…Recorded first career quarterback sack and Career Highs: tackle for loss against LSU, while also posting a Total Tackles: 14 (South Carolina, 2004) A redshirt freshman walk-on defensive back… then career-best seven tackles…54 plays against QB Sacks: 1 (Twice, last vs. South Carolina, 2004) Big Plays: 4 (South Carolina, 2004) 2004: Member of the scout team and did not see EMU was second-best among linebackers and any game action…PREP: Three-year letterwinner first among all true freshmen…Notched three at Raines…Also played wide receiver in high tackles, including one for loss against Kentucky… school…Selected for the North/South Shrine Bowl Made first career road trip at Tennessee…PREP: game…Team captain while at Raines… Ranked fourth-best outside linebacker in the PERSONAL: Born Lamont Rivet Sheppard Oct. nation and a four-star athlete by Rivals.com… 27, 1985 in Jacksonville, Fla…Father is Lamonte Rated 26th-best prospect in the state of Florida in Sheppard and mother is Patricia Henry…Cousin is SuperPrep’s All-America issue…Ranked as the former Gator and current All-Pro for the 14th-best linebacker in the country and the fifth- Philadelphia Eagles, Lito Sheppard…MAJOR: rated LB in the South by TheInsiders.com… Sport Management and Human Health. Member of the TheInsiders.com Southern Hot 100…Listed 21st on the Orlando Sentinel’s list of the state’s top 100 prospects…Florida Sports Writers Association Class 6A second-team all- 43 state selection on defense…Along with line- James Smith Long Snapper • 6-1 • 225 Freshman (RS), SQ Gainesville • Buchholz HS

A walk-on redshirt freshman…Member of the UF Student Athlete Advisory Committee…2004: A back-up at long snapper…Made first career road 40 trip to Tennessee…Dressed for the Kentucky, Brandon Siler Middle Tennessee State and Mississippi State games…PREP: A three-year letterwinner in both Linebacker • 6-2 • 239 football and track…A three-time varsity football Sophomore, 1L academic excellence award winner (2001, 2002, Orlando • Orlando Evans HS 2003)…Led Buchholz in tackles during his senior season (2003)…Member of the three-time 5A District Champions team…Helped team win the A true sophomore linebacker…HONORS: Named district and regional championships in 2001…A the SEC Freshman of the Year by the league member of the Buchholz track and field 2004 coaches in 2004…Member of the 2004 state championship team…Was team captain of Scripps/FWAA Freshman All-America first-team the track and field team which won the 3A state defense…Named to The Sporting News’ All- championships that year…PERSONAL: Born Freshman first-team defense…Named as a First- James Lohr Smith III on Oct. 31, 1985…Parents are Team Freshman Defensive All-American by The Jim and Mary Smith…MAJOR: Social and Behavior Sporting News in 2004…Member of the Sciences. Rivals.com All-Freshman Team…CAREER: Has seen action in 12 games, including six starts for 657 plays…2004: Played in 12 games, including six starts for 657 plays (Middle Tennessee State, Georgia, Vanderbilt, South Carolina, Florida State and Miami)…Only the second true freshman in school history to lead the team in tackles (Scot Brantley was the first in 1976 with 145 tack- Brandon Siler 107 2005GATOR PLAYERS 63 Jim Tartt listed as Florida’s top defen- Offensive Lineman • 6-3 • 315 sive lineman by Rivals…First- Team All-State (6A)…Led the Freshman (RS), SQ team in sacks as a senior with Sopchoppy • Wakulla HS 30, just two shy of the state record… Played sparingly at A redshirt freshman offensive linemen…2004: fullback and rushed for over Worked with the scout team and did not see any 100 yards in a game…80 tack- game action…PREP: Rated as the 26th -best les and 15 sacks as a offensive guard in the nation by Rivals.com… junior…Chose Florida over Listed as the No. 32 rated offensive lineman in the Florida State country (No. 6 in the South) by TheInsiders.com… and Miami…PERSONAL: Member of TheInsiders.com Hot 100 list…Rated Born Sept. 23, 1985…Parents: 64th -best prospect in the state of Florida by Sheila and Rickey Thomas… SuperPrep’s All-America issue…Ranked 18th in Marcus Thomas MAJOR: Anthropology the Orlando Sentinel’s top 100 recruits in the state of Florida…Named to Street & Smith’s 2003 All- Career Defensive Stats: America Team…One of the state’s top high YEAR UT-AT TT TBL QBS FF FR PD INT school powerlifters who can bench press 450 defensive lineman…Tied season high with seven 2003 30-17 47 3.5 1.5 0 0 0 0 pounds and clean 325 pounds…Recruited by FSU, tackles vs. Middle Tennessee…Led all defensive 2004 28-11 39 7.5 4.5 0 0 0 0 Clemson, Central Florida and Iowa State…Coach linemen with six tackles, including two sacks at Total 58-28 86 11 6.0 0 0 0 0 Vanderbilt…Only tackle at Florida State was a was J.D. Jones…PERSONAL…Born James William Career Highs: sack…Two solo tackles vs. Miami in the Peach Tartt on May 19, 1986… Parents are Leonard and Total Tackles: 9 (FSU, 2003) Peggy…MAJOR: Social and Behavioral Sciences. Bowl…Also saw action on special teams as a QB Sacks: - 2 (at Vanderbilt, 2004) member of the punt return and field goal and Big Plays: 2 (4x, last at Vanderbilt, 2004) extra point block teams…2003: Worked his way into the DT rotation and saw action in 12 games (missed LSU game with an ankle sprain) with two starts (Ole Miss and FSU)…Became the first true freshman to start on the defensive line since 1992, when Johnnie Church and David Barnard started for the Gators…Second among UF defensive tack- les with 47 stops…Also had 3.5 TFL and 1.5 sacks…Saw action in 358 plays, the third highest total among UF’s defensive tackles…First true freshman to see action on the defensive line since 2000 when Kenny Parker, Darrell Lee and Ian Scott 44 played…20 of his 40 tackles came during last Marcus Thomas three games of the season… Recorded a line-high seven tackles vs. Iowa, also has a TFL in the 89 Defensive Tackle • 6-3 • 285 Markell Thompson Junior, 2L effort…Recorded a career-high nine tackles versus Jacksonville • Mandarin HS FSU, also a TFL and a sack…Made a key stop on a Tight End • 6-6 • 265 two-point conversion to preserve a Gator victory Senior, 1L vs. South Carolina…Recorded five tackles, .5 TFL A true junior defensive tackle…HONORS: Named and .5 sacks versus Vanderbilt…Ranked second Milwaukee, Wis. to the Knoxville News-Sentinel All-Freshman on the defense with a line-high five tackles (all Southwest Mississippi JC Team in 2003…CAREER: Has seen action in 24 solo hits) in just 26 plays in his first career game games with 14 starts at defensive tackle for 982 vs. SJSU. Also recorded a TFL in the win…Tied for A junior college transfer who joined the UF squad plays…2004: Started all 12 games, seeing the the line-high with five tackles vs. FAMU…Saw in December of 2003…2004: Played in all 12 field for 644 snaps, tops among defensive tackles… action on 11 plays and made one tackle vs. games, making four starts (Kentucky, Arkansas, 39 tackles were tied for the most among defensive Miami…PREP: A SuperPrep All-America who is LSU and Vanderbilt)…Saw action in a tight end- tackles…Tied for the team lead with 4.5 sacks… also considered among the state’s top two best 327 plays…Saw action on special teams as a Seven tackles were second on the team vs. Middle defensive linemen by the publication…Considered member of the field goal/PAT units…Played in a Tennessee, including his first sack of the the south’s top defensive tackle and ranked No. 6 season-high 48 plays against Kentucky…Made 108 season…Five total tackles against LSU led all in the country at that position by Rivals… Also first career road trip to Tennessee…JUNIOR 05

COLLEGE: Recorded 21 quarterback hurries defense of Florida State, which was only allowing while playing defensive end for Southwest 1.87 yards per rushing attempt…Recorded a career- Mississippi…Had 47 solo tackles, 27 assists, five best two receptions for eight yards against sacks, one forced fumble, two fumble recoveries, FSU…11 carries in the season-opener against EMU five sacks, four tackle for loss and two pass exceeded his total from the 2003 season…Scored breakups in 2003…PERSONAL: Born Markell only touchdown of the season and rushed for 36 Thompson Sept. 28, 1983…MAJOR: History. yards against EMU…Totaled 34 yards on five carries versus Georgia…Rushed for 20 yards on eight carries and caught a career-long pass of 22 yards in the Peach Bowl versus Miami…2003: Saw action at running back and on special teams, play- ing in all 13 games for 123 plays…Was one of only three true freshman to score a TD during the season…Saw a career-high 22 plays in the season- opener vs. SJSU…Was one of seven true freshmen to play in every game throughout the year…110 of his 123 plays were on special teams, the fourth- highest total on special teams for UF true fresh- men…Highlighted UF’s fourth quarter in the season opener with a 27-yard TD run, the longest 25 run of the night vs. San Jose State…Finished the Skyler Thornton SJSU game as the team’s second-leading rusher Running Back • 5-11• 209 with three carries for 30 yards…Scored his first Junior, 2L collegiate touchdown, rushing for 51 yards on the night, in the win over FAMU…Played on kickoff, LaGrange, Ga. • LaGrange HS punt return and kick-off return teams…PREP: A SuperPrep All-America… Considered the nation’s A true junior running back…CAREER: Has seen No. 16 running back and among the top 10 action in 24 games for 305 plays…2004: Reserve prospects in Georgia by Rivals…Rated the No. 12 Kenneth Tookes tailback who saw action in 11 of 12 games (all but overall back by TheInsiders.com…Member of the Middle Tennessee State) for 182 plays…163 of his BorderWars 101 Team…Named to the Prep Sports 230 yards came in UF’s final four games versus Plus All-America Team…Two-time all-state selec- Vanderbilt, South Carolina, Florida State and tion at running back…A four-year starter and Miami…Posted a career-high 55 rushing yards on a captain his senior year…Rushed for 4,316 yards on career-best 13 carries and caught a career-long 596 carries, scoring 59 touchdowns over his prep nine-yard pass versus South Carolina…Ran for 46 career…Led his team to a state championship yards on eight carries (5.8 avg.), including a (3A) as a junior…Set school records with season season-long 16-yard run against the No. 1 run touchdowns (34) and yards per carry (8.7) as a senior, rushing for 1,591 yards…Won the team’s Ironman Award as a senior…Rushed for 1,592 yards and 21 TDs as a junior…Was a two-year starter in basketball and ran track in high school all 3 four years…A Who’s Who Among American High Kenneth Tookes School Athletes’ recipient…Also considered Georgia, Arkansas and South Carolina in the Wide Receiver • 6-2 • 209 recruiting process… High school coach was Steve Junior (RS), 1L Pardue… PERSONAL: Born Skyler NeQuae Jacksonville • First Coast HS Thornton on Nov. 25, 1984, in LaGrange, Ga… Parent: Jacqueline Jones… MAJOR: Anthropology A redshirt junior…Career: Played in eight games Career Rushing Stats: with one start for 37 plays…2004: Saw action in YEAR NO. YDS AVG TDS LONG six games (Eastern Michigan, Kentucky, Middle 2003 8 80 10.0 1 27 Tennessee, Georgia, South Carolina and FSU)… 2004 55 230 4.2 1 16 Played 30 snaps…Recorded a career-long catch of Totals 63 310 4.9 2 27 18 yards with his first reception of the season Career Receiving Stats: versus Middle Tennessee…Saw season-high 10 YEAR NO. YDS AVG TDS LONG plays vs. Georgia…2003: A redshirt freshman 2004 5 48 9.6 0 22 who saw action in two games (SJSU, FAMU) for Totals 5 48 9.6 0 22 seven plays…Made his first career reception with a Career Kick Return Stats: 12-yard catch on the opening drive of the fourth YEAR NO. YDS AVG TDS LONG quarter against San Jose State…Named the 2003 1 8 8.0 0 8 Gators’ Scout Team Player of the Week on offense Totals 1 8 8.0 0 8 the week of the Miami game…Also dressed for the Career Highs: Tennessee, Ole Miss, Georgia and FSU games but Rushing Attempts: 13 (South Carolina, 2004) did not see any game action…2002: Worked with Rushing Yards: 55 (South Carolina, 2004) the scout team at the wide receiver position and Rushing TDs: 1 (Twice, last vs. EMU, 2004) was redshirted…Dressed for every game this Receptions: 2 (Florida State, 2004) season except UAB…PREP: One of the state’s Skyler Thornton Receiving Yards: 9 (South Carolina, 2004) 109 2005GATOR PLAYERS

top wide receivers who garnered prep All- New Jersey…Ranked as 7th-best prospect in New County and Third-Team All-State selection… America honors in 2001…Named to SuperPrep’s Jersey by SuperPrep’s All-America issue…Rated as Personal: Born Joey Viscusi Nov. 9, 1984.. All-America Team and that publication ranked a three-star athlete and 28th-best offensive tackle Parents are Joe and Joyce Viscusi…MAJOR: him among the nation’s top 30 wide receivers… prospect by Rivals.com…Rivals.com also ranks Business. Received All-America honors from PrepStar and him as the ninth- best prospect from New Jersey that publication ranked him among the top six and the No. 56 on Rivals.com Atlantic East wide receivers in the southeast…Named to Amazing 80… Philadelphia Inquirer first-team National Bluechips’ All-America Team…Caught All-South Jersey lineman…Led Eastern to first 50-plus passes in both junior and senior seasons… South Jersey, Group 4 Championship…Earned Made 53 catches for over 800 yards in 2001…A Second-Team All-Group 4 honors following his first-team all-conference selection for three junior season last year… Boasted a 3.7 seasons…Played in 2001 North-South Shrine All- GPA…Coached by Dan Spittal… Excelled in Star Bowl and was named the MVP of the North wrestling as well finishing third in the region in squad…Also visited Wake Forest…High school his weight class as a junior…High school coach coach was Marty Lee… PERSONAL: Born was Dan Spittal…Considered Tennessee, Virginia, Kenneth Leon Tookes, Jr. on March 19, 1984, in Boston College, and Michigan State… Jacksonville, Fla. …Parents: Kenneth and Lynn PERSONAL: Born Phillip Charles Trautwein on 76 Tookes…MAJOR: Program Delivery. April 16, 1986…Mother is Renee Trautwein… Tavares Washington Career Receiving Stats: MAJOR: Social and Behavioral Sciences. YEAR NO. YDS AVG TDS LONG Offensive Tackle • 6-3 • 320 2003 1 12 12.0 0 12 Senior (RS), SQ 2004 1 18 18.0 0 18 Greenville, MS • South Delta HS/ Total 2 30 15.0 0 18 Mississippi Delta JC Career Highs: Receptions: 1 (twice, last vs. Mid. Tenn., 2004) A redshirt senior offensive tackle…CAREER: Has Receiving Yards: 18 (Mid. Tenn., 2004) Receiving Touchdowns: - seen action in six games, starting two, for 65 plays…2004: Injured during summer camp, did not see any game action and was redshirted… 2003: Appeared in six games (SJSU, Miami, Ole Miss, Kentucky, LSU and Georgia) at left tackles 53 for 65 total plays – Started at LT in the season Joey Viscusi opener against San Jose State…Four knockdowns in 40 plays against San Jose State…Saw playing Linebacker • 6-3 • 235 time against Miami for five plays…Made his Sophomore (RS), SQ second career start against Kentucky…Three Lakeland • Lakeland HS offensive snaps in the Gators’ victory over LSU…Dressed for the Arkansas, Vanderbilt, South Carolina, FSU and Iowa games but did not see A walk-on redshirt sophomore linebacker who action…JUNIOR COLLEGE: Named First-Team 75 enrolled at Florida in August of 2003 and joined Phil Trautwein Junior College All-American at Mississippi Delta the team in August of 2004…2004: Member of Junior College…Rated Four Stars by JC Offensive Line • 6-6 • 310 the Scout team and did not see any game Football.com…Made the Mississippi All-Star Sophomore, 1L action…PREP: Three year letter winner at Team…Played in the Mississippi State Junior Voorhees, N.J. • Eastern HS Lakeland High School…Recorded 16 tackles in College championship game…Deans List Recipient one game his senior year…Second-Team All- his first year at junior college…Junior college coach was Jim Southward…PREP: Was named A true sophomore offensive to the Mississippi High School All-Star team… tackle..CAREER: Has seen action in six High school team made it to the playoffs every games for 60 plays…2004: A reserve year and won the Division Championship… offensive tackle…Along with Drew Honor Roll student all four years of high school… Miller, became the only the 13th and High school coach was James Denson… 14th true freshman offensive linemen to PERSONAL: Born Tavares Lajuan Washington play on opening day and the first since on April 20, 1983 in Greenville, Miss…Chose Randy Hand in 2002…Saw action in six Florida after considering Mississippi State, Ole games, five of the last seven (Eastern Miss, Memphis, and Florida State in the recruit- Michigan, Middle Tennessee State, ing process…Parent: Louise Williams…MAJOR: Mississippi State, Vanderbilt, South History. Carolina, Miami) for 60 plays…First career action came against Eastern Michigan recording two knock- downs…Saw action for career-high 18 plays vs. Middle Tennessee State…12 snaps at left tackle vs. Miami in the Peach Bowl…PREP: One of the top offensive line prospects in the state of 110 Phil Trautwein 05

school coach was Keith DeMyer…PERSONAL: defense in six (FAMU, Ole Miss, Georgia, Vandy, Born Jason Jarvis Watkins on July 10, 1985 in Iowa) for 198 total plays…Saw first career action New Orleans, La…Parents are Quinton Johnson with 38 plays in the win over FAMU, totaling four and Lois Watkins…MAJOR: Social and tackles, including three solo stops, and a forced Behavioral Sciences. fumble and pass breakup…Had a season-high 53 plays vs. FAMU…Recorded two tackles against Georgia… Missed the first two games because of an ankle injury…PREP: Ranked as the No. 2 cornerback prospect in the nation by Rivals.com…A USA Today First-Team All- America…A SuperPrep All-American and listed to the publication’s Elite 50 list as the nation’s top defensive back and the No. 6 prospect overall…SuperPrep’s Defensive Player of the Year in the Dixie Region…First-Team All-State (6A) selection…Florida Times Union Player of the Year…First-Team All-Gridiron team… A three-year 15 starter and two-time team captain… Had eight Demetrice interceptions his senior season… Scored on defense a school-record eight times (returned five “Dee” Webb interceptions, blocked a field goal, intercepted two-point option pass and recovered a fumble for Cornerback • 5-11 • 190 touchdowns)…Also played QB as a senior, pass- Junior, 2L ing for 450 yards and four touchdowns, along Jacksonville • Ed White HS with 645 rushing yards and 15 TDs… Named Team MVP senior year… Had 10 interceptions as Tavares Washington a junior and ran for 780 yards as a A true junior…CAREER: Saw action in 23 games, tailback…Returned four of 10 interceptions for with 12 starts, for 1,123 plays…Has been a starter touchdowns as a junior…Caught 40 passes and in half of the contests he has played in as a Gator… had 10 TD receptions as a junior… Played corner- Has 72 tackles, 11 pass deflections and three back and tailback as a sophomore and had eight interceptions in his career…2004: Starter at one interceptions and 820 yards rushing… Invited to cornerback spot…Started all 12 games…Saw the participate in the Florida-California All-Star Game… most plays of any Gator on the squad (924)… Lettered as a freshman on special teams… Also Averaged 77.0 plays a game…Named the most ran summer track, qualifying for the Junior Outstanding Defensive Back at the conclusion of Olympic team in the 100 meters (10.6) and was the 2004 season…Saw time on special teams as a member of the kickoff cover- age, punt return and field-goal blocking 77 teams…Was fourth on the team with 61 Jason Watkins tackles…Was tied for second on the Offensive Lineman • 6-6 • 300 squad with three interceptions…Led UF with 10 pass break-ups and finished fifth Freshman (RS), SQ in the conference…Was 45th in the SEC Lakeland • Lake Gibson HS with 5.1 tackles per contest and finished 22nd among defensive backs in the A redshirt freshman offensive lineman…2004: conference…By the second game of the Worked on the scout team and did not see any season, he had surpassed his 2003 tackle game action…PREP: Rated 16th -best prospect in total of 11…Recorded a career high and the state of Florida by SuperPrep’s All-America defensive back season-high of 13 tackles issue…Rated as the 22nd best offensive tackle in the contest with Vanderbilt, including prospect by Rivals.com as well as No. 77 on their 11 solo tackles, upping his total to 50 on Southeast Elite 88 list…TheInsiders.com has him the season…Blocked a field goal attempt listed as a three-star athlete and the 36th -best against Vanderbilt…Made his first career offensive tackle prospect in the nation and interception against LSU, and also added seventh in the South…Member of TheInsiders.com picks vs. Middle Tennessee and Florida Southern Hot 100…No. 41 on Tampa Bay State…Recovered first career fumble in Online’s State Top 50 list…Named to Florida’s the Tennessee game and went on to Class 4A All-State first team…Played only two notch a career high of eight tackles season of football in high school…Selected to against the Vols…Posted a career-best first-team All-County and Florida’s first-team All- two pass deflections in the season opener State…Participated in 2003 CaliFlorida Bowl… against Eastern Michigan…2003: Saw Recruited by Oklahoma, LSU, Auburn and time on special teams in 11 games Michigan State…Moved to Lake Gibson from (FAMU, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ole Miss, LaPlace, La., prior to his junior season…His junior LSU, Arkansas, Georgia, Vanderbilt, South Carolina, FSU, Iowa) and on year was the first time he played football…High Demetrice "Dee" Webb 111 2005GATOR PLAYERS

the anchor on the 4 x 400 relay…A three-time all- including a 66-yarder…Had a 58-yarder in the conference selection in track…Also considered fourth quarter against Miami, Fla.…Was one of Miami and Florida State in the recruiting seven true freshmen to play in every game during process…High school football coach was Dan 2003…PREP: Selected as the No. 1 kicker in Disch…PERSONAL: Born Demetrice A. Webb Florida and the nation’s No. 7 kicking prospect by on Dec. 8, 1984, in Jacksonville, Fla. … Parents: SuperPrep…First-team all-state kicker…Was 11- Angelia and Ronald Harrison…MAJOR: of-14 on field goals with a long of 48…Averaged Anthropology. 48 yards per punt as a senior and 78 percent of Career Defensive Stats: his kickoffs were touchbacks…Also named YEAR UT-AT TT TBL QBS FF FR PD INT second-team all-state at the safety position and 2003 7-4 11 0 0 1 0 1 0 saw time at wide receiver…Recipient of the Steve 2004 46-15 61 4.5 0 0 1 10 3 10 Phillips Football Award…Named Team MVP Total 53-19 72 4.5 0 1 1 11 3 Eric Wilbur senior season…Had 87 tackles, four interceptions Career Highs: and three caused fumbles…Returned one inter- Punter • 6-2 • 195 ception for a touchdown…Played in the 2003 Total Tackles: 13 (Vanderbilt, 2004) Junior , 2L Forced Fumbles: 1 (FAMU, 2003) Army All-American Bowl…Recorded a 70-yard Interceptions: - 1 (three times, last vs. Florida State, 2004) Winter Park • Trinity Prep punt in the Central Florida All-Star Game… Big Plays: 2 (FAMU, 2003) Averaged 42.1 yards per punt as a junior, made 34 A true junior who is a two-year starter at punter… of 36 extra points, and connected on 60 percent HONORS: Named to the Sporting News All- of his field goal attempts…Also played soccer, Freshman Team and was chosen as the baseball, and was a decathlete in high school… Rivals.com Freshman All-American in 2003… Was named Track Team MVP and district winner Named to the SEC All-Freshman Team in 2003 in the long jump…Also considered Miami, Notre (Coaches)…Named to the Knoxville-News Dame, and UCF in the recruiting process…High Sentinel All-Freshman Team in 2003…CAREER: school football coach was Drew Nemec… Has seen action in 23 games for 141 plays… PERSONAL: Born Eric Ray Wilbur on Dec. 12, Currently ranks second in UF’s history with 43.8 1984, in Orlando, Fla. …Parents: George and Lynn yards per punt, just behind Ray Criswell’s stan- Wilbur…MAJOR: Telecommunications. 38 dard of 44.4 yards per punt…Has booted a punt of Career Punting Stats: 50-plus yards in 17-of-23 career games…Reached YEAR NO. YDS AVG LONG TB FC 120 BLKD over 5,000 career-yards punting in the Peach Bowl 2003 66 2954 44.8 75 9 5 16 1 Taurean Wiggins against Miami…2004: AP Honorable Mention 2004 53 2243 42.3 57 6 11 11 0 All-America…Named the Co-Outstanding Special Total 119 5197 43.7 75 15 16 27 1 Cornerback • 6-0 • 179 Teams Player at the conclusion of the 2004 Freshman season…The starting punter in all 11 games he Jacksonville • Wolfson HS played in this year for 52 plays…Named to the SEC Academic Honor Roll…Did not see action in the Vanderbilt game, the only game all year when UF didn’t punt…Delivered 11 kicks this season PREP: Three year letter winner in football and inside of the 20-yard line…Finished third in the two year letter winner in track and field…Choose SEC in average yards per kick with a 42.3 average Florida for its environment…Broke high school and 33rd nationally…In the last regular game of 4x100m relay record (42.15)…Earned Coaches the season against Florida State, Wilbur booted Award his senior year…PERSONAL: Born three punts over 50 yards, covering distances of Taurean Duriel Wiggins on January 7, 1986 to 57 (a season long), 52 and 51 yards…Placed four Elaine Hardeman…MAJOR: Business Management. kicks inside of the 20 in the LSU contest, includ- ing a pair at the Tigers’ one-yard line…Kicked a then-season long 56-yard punt, twice, against LSU…Finished the 2004 season with 46 punts for 1,957 yards…Reached over 1,000 yards punting by the sixth game of 2004…2003: Ranked second in the SEC, averaging 44.8 yards per punt, the second-best figure in school history…Turned in the best average by a freshman in school history…Led all true freshmen nationally and ranked eighth overall with a 44.8 average…Tied the school record for most punts in a season by a freshman…Had 17 punts of 50+ yards, including four over 60 yards…Had a 50+ yard punt in nine of 13 games…Boomed a career-long 75-yarder in the first quarter against Tennessee…It was the fourth- longest punt in school history and the longest by a true freshman…The 75-yard punt versus the Vols was the longest punt in the SEC in 2003… Had seven punts at LSU for 355 yards (50.7 avg), Eric Wilbur 112 05

one touchdown reception and was named UF’s running back category…Named to PrepStar’s Offensive Player of the Week…The point total Dream Team and that publication ranked him was the second-highest individual tally in the among the nation’s top dozen rushers… Named SEC, along with four touchdowns in a game… to SuperPrep’s All-America Team and that publi- Wynn’s three rushing touchdowns was also the cation ranked him among the country’s top 15 second-highest total of the year in the league… running backs… Ranked among the nation’s top Had a breakout game against Miami, carrying the four running backs by Rivals.com…Ran for 2,000 ball eight times for 100 yards, the first 100-yard yards in three of his four high school seasons and game of his career…Became only the fourth RB in also registered at least 30 rushing TDs in three of UF history to rush for a 100-yard game by the four seasons… As a senior rushed for 2,283 yards second contest as a freshman (Tony Green in (9.3 apc) and 30 TDs…PERSONAL: Born on 21 1974, Emmitt Smith in 1987 and Earnest Graham Oct. 9, 1983…Parents: Napoleon Smith and DeShawn Wynn in 1999)…Exploded around the right side of the Michelle Wynn-Smith…MAJOR: Sociology. line for a career-best 65-yard touchdown run on Career Rushing Stats: Running Back • 5-11 • 230 the opening play of the second half against Junior (RS), 2L YEAR NO. YDS AVG TDS LONG Miami…Scored his sixth rushing touchdown on 2003 115 540 4.7 7 65 Cincinnati, Ohio • Reading HS the season vs. Arkansas and amassed 52 yards on 2004 58 217 3.7 5 15 a team-best 12 carries…Had a key first down with Totals 173 757 4.4 12 65 A redshirt junior running back…CAREER: Has a 14-yard carry in the final offensive drive vs. No. Career Receiving Stats: seen action in 21 games for 524 plays…2004: 4 Georgia that set up the winning FG…Finished YEAR NO. YDS AVG TDS LONG Saw action in eight games for 201 plays…Missed the night with a team-best 13 carries for 42 2003 12 82 6.8 1 18 the Vanderbilt, South Carolina, Florida State and yards…Rushed for the Gators final touchdown in 2004 5 75 15.8 0 37 Miami games due to a groin injury suffered the 24-22 win over USC, a 10-yard carry…2002: Totals 17 157 9.2 1 37 against Georgia…Rushed for a season-high 81 Worked with the scout team offense…One of Career Highs: yards, and matched career-highs in carries (15) seven freshmen to dress for the season-opener Rushing Attempts: 15 (Twice, last vs. MTSU, 2004) and touchdowns (3) against Middle Tennessee vs. UAB…PREP: Considered one of the nation’s Rushing Yards: 100 (Miami, 2003) State…Caught a career-long 37-yard pass to elite prep running backs in 2001…Consensus Rushing TDs: 3 (Twice, last vs. MTSU, 2004) establish a career-high in single game receiving All-America honors… Named to prestigious Receptions: 3 (Twice, last vs. Arkansas 2003) yards and set a new career-long reception against Parade All-America Team…National Bluechips Receiving Yards: 37 (Miss. State, 2004) Mississippi State…Ran for 59 yards and scored a ranked him No. 1 in the nation in its speed Receiving TDs: 1 (FAMU, 2003) touchdown on career-best 15 attempts versus Tennessee…2003: Saw time in all 13 games at running back and on special teams for 323 plays…Scored a team-high eight touchdowns, rushing for 540 yards on 115 carries (4.7 avg.) and seven touchdowns…Also had 12 receptions for 82 yards (6.8 avg.), including an 18-yard catch and a touchdown…Ranked second on the team with 115 carries and third with 540 rushing yards…His seven rushing touchdowns ranked third in school history (Emmitt Smith had 13 in 1987 and Fred Taylor had eight in 1994) by a fresh- man running back in school history…His 540 rushing yards rank ninth in school history by Gator a freshman running back…Saw 275 plays on offense, the second-highest total among UF running backs…Was one of two Gator backs to have over 100 carries on the season and one of three to have totaled over 500 rushing yards…Was part of only the second trio of backs in UF history to rush for 500 or more yards in the same season, combining with Ran Carthon and DeShawn Wynn for 1,718 rushing yards (Neal Anderson, J.L. Williams and Lorenzo Hampton each rushed for 500+ yards in 1984)…His 24 points vs. FAMU tied for the most points scored in a single game by a freshman RB in the nation in 2003…Led the team in rushing attempts in six games (FAMU, Tennessee, Kentucky, LSU, Arkansas, Georgia) and rushing yards four games (Miami, FAMU, Tennessee, Georgia)…His 65-yard TD run vs. Miami was the second-longest rush by a Gator during the season…Set a UF freshman record and tied a school total by scoring 24 points vs. FAMU…Had three rushing touchdowns and DeShawn Wynn 113 2005GATOR PLAYERS 2005 Gator Signees Avery Atkins and Clemson…First verbal commitment to the state of Florida by Rivals.com…PERSONAL: Born Florida Class of 2005. Jonathan R. Demps on Sept. 25, 1987…Brother, Defensive Back • 5-11 • 189 Willie Demps, plays for SEC rival LSU also at the Freshman, HS Nyan Boateng linebacker position…Chose the University of Daytona Beach, Fla. / Mainland Wide Receiver • 6-2 • 199 Florida after considering LSU, Miami, Florida State PREP: As a senior played both free safety and cor- Freshman, HS and Auburn. nerback and posted more than 40 tackles with eight Brooklyn, N.Y. / Abraham Lincoln Brian Ellis interceptions, returning three for touchdowns… PREP: Suffered a pre-season ankle injury in Also returned a fumble for a touchdown…As a junior, August that ended his senior season before it Tight End • 6-2 • 235 named to the Florida 5A all-state team as a utility began…Named to the US Army All-American Freshman, HS player when he rushed for eight touchdowns…Had team as one of the top wide receivers in the country Daytona Beach, Fla. / Mainland 61 carries for 513 yards…Also recorded 39 tackles, …As a junior, led that squad to an undefeated season PREP: Hauled in 24 catches for 405 yards and six three interceptions, and broke up six passes… …Played both wide receiver and cornerback as a touchdowns as a senior…Ranked 11th nationally Ranked as the 44th overall player according to junior…Also handled all of the Railsplitters kicking, among all tight ends by Scout.com and 22nd as a Scout.com and the fifth best cornerback… punting, and punt return duties…Scout.com ranks defensive linemen…Selected as a member of the Rivals.com listed Atkins as the 84th best player in Boateng as the 38th best wide receiver prospect in 5A all-state second team…PERSONAL: Brian the country and the ninth best defensive the country while Rivals.com ranks him 20th at his Fernando Ellis on Feb. 22, 1987…Mother is Sara back….Ranked as fourth best cornerback nationally position… PERSONAL: Born Nyantakyi Boateng Ellis…Also considered Florida State, Georgia, Tech, by StudentSports.com Hot 100…Orlando Sentinel’s on Feb. 23, 1987…Mother is Theresa Adu Poku… and Tennessee during the recruiting process. Defensive Player of the Year for Florida… His name is of African origin, as his father is a Countdown to Signing Day first team “All South” native of Ghana, but his parents have lived in the Darryl Gresham Jr. team honoree…Had 25 carries for 306 yards and United States for over 30 years…Played on the same four touchdowns in Region 1-5A championship Linebacker • 6-3 • 251 basketball squad as current Portland Trailblazer Roanoke, Va. / William Fleming game vs. Spruce Creek including touchdown runs of point guard Sebastian Telfair when they were both 80, 51, 48 and 25 yards…Also had four catches for at Abraham Lincoln High School, winner of three PREP: Led the state of Virginia in tackles with 126 56 yards giving him 362 total yards against Spruce consecutive New York City PSAL basketball cham- mid-way though his senior season…Added two Creek…PERSONAL: Born Avery Jamar Atkins on pionships…First ever UF scholarship recruit from interceptions, four forced fumbles and two fumble May 29, 1987…Mother is Melissa M. Williams. the five boroughs of New York and the first one recoveries in his senior campaign…As a junior, from the state of New York since Tim Olmstead in Gresham made 178 tackles with six sacks while Kalvin Baker 1997…Chose the University of Florida, after con- forcing four fumbles…Tom Lemming of ESPN.com sidering Nebraska, Michigan, and Michigan State. ranked Greshman 10th among linebacker prospects Linebacker • 6-10• 245 across the country…Ranked 67th among all Freshman, HS Simon Codrington nationally rated linebackers on Scout.com… Columbus, Ga. / Pacelli Catholic PERSONAL: Born Darryl Bernard Gresham on Offensive Line • 6-7 • 270 PREP: Two year letter winner, starter, and captain Feb. 27, 1986…Father, Daryl Gresham, was a Gator Freshman, HS basketball player from 1983-84…Chose the University of high school team…Totaled 153 tackles, 14 Miami, Fla. / South Miami sacks, and one interception as a senior…As a jun- of Florida after considering Virginia and Virginia Tech. ior led the state of Georgia with 29 sacks, four shy PREP: Did not allow a single sack in his four years of the state record…Recorded 129 tackles, four of senior high football…Rivals.com ranks Codrington Eddie Haupt forced fumbles, six fumbles recoveries and one as the 25th best offensive line prospect in the country Offensive Line • 6-4 • 300 interception…Rated as the 35th best linebacker in …Ranked 52nd nationally among offensive lineman Merritt Island, Fla. / Merritt Island the country by Scout.com…Rivals.com ranks on Scout.com…Played center on his varsity basket- Enrolled at UF in the spring of 2005…PREP: Baker as the 30th best linebacker prospect in the ball team…PERSONAL: Born Simon P. Codrington Considered on Rivals.com as the 18th best offen- country…Named to All-State, All-bi city, and All- III on March 9, 1987…His father, Simon Codrington sive guard in the nation, and 29th best overall ath- Region Teams…Named to Tom Lemmings All- Sr., played for Eastern Kentucky lete in the state of Florida heading into the 2004 American team…Ranked second all-time in the University…Also considered Florida State, NC State, season…Haupt is a four-star prospect and the 23rd state of Georgia for sacks in a single season…Two- Auburn, and West Virginia. rated offensive lineman in the nation according to year Defensive back of the year…Also started for Scout.com…4A all-state selection…As a senior his high school basketball team, lettering for four Jon Demps averaged 13 pancake blocks per game as he earned years and captain for two…PERSONAL: Born Linebacker • 6-4 • 219 All-Space Coast honors from Florida Today, in Kalvin D. Baker on July 19, 1987…Father is Kalvin Freshman, HS addition to being named the Offensive Player of Baker Sr., mother is Buffie Williams…Wants to Pensacola, Fla. / Washington the Year…PERSONAL: Threw the shot put for his major in sports management…One of seven chil- PREP: Finished his senior season with 160 tackles, six high school track team…Enjoys chess…Favorite ath- dren…Brothers: Markeil, KeShawn, Fred, and sacks, and five forced fumbles…Recording 145 letes include Roy Jones, Jr., Paul Friel, and Rashad Dominique…Sisters: Alasha and Cansandra… tackles and seven sacks…Two-time (4A) all-state Wilson…Chose the University of Florida over Friends call him “Pig”…Nickname was given to selection…Led team in tackles as a junior and senior Miami, Tennessee, and Michigan. him by his mother…Admires his mother for always …Ranked 32nd nationally among linebackers on being there for him…Hobbies include video games Scout.com…Ranked 8th at his position by and hanging out with friends and family…Chose Rivals.com…Ranked the 22nd best player in the 114 the University of Florida after considering Auburn 05

Kestahn Moore University of Florida over Tennessee, Florida State, down…He recovered two fumbles during the sea- and Louisville…Ran as the anchor on a 4 x400 son and blocked four kicks…Coming out of Palm Running Back • 5-10 • 205 relay on high school track team, winning the state Bay High School in Melbourne, Fla., Nelson was a Freshman, HS championship as a sophomore…Also plays basket- two-time first-team all-state (4A) honoree and a Arlington, Texas / Mansfield Summit ball for the Lakewood Spartans at power forward… two-year starter…PERSONAL: High school team- PREP: As a senior, had 132 carries for a total of Most memorable moment was hiking the ball as a mate of Joe Cohen. 1,256 yards and 12 touchdowns…Averaged 9.46 quarterback and running up the middle of the field yards per carry…Led his team in receptions as a to score a 50-yard touchdown during his first year Jonathan Phillips running back…The polls on Scout.com rank him in playing football…Admires his father for always Kicker • 5-11 • 200 being there for him…Plans on majoring in Business the Top 20 in Texas and the 29th overall running Freshman, HS or Journalism. back in the country…PERSONAL: Born Kestahn Wellington, Fla. / Wellington Dewayne Moore on April 13, 1987… Committed to David Nelson PREP: Converted 18 of 21 field goals inside the the University of Florida after considering 45-yard line during high school career…Averaged 95 Oklahoma State and Wisconsin. Freshman, HS Wide Receiver • 6-5 • 186 percent on touch backs…Game long field goal is 47 yards, while his practice long is recorded at 67 Dorian Munroe Wichita Falls, Texas / Rider yards…Ranked as the second best place kicking Freshman, HS PREP: Finished his senior year with 91 receptions prospect in the nation by Scout.com…Rivals.com Safety • 6-0 • 191 for 1641 yards and 18 touchdowns…As a junior, ranked Phillips as the seventh best place kicking Miami, Fla. / Coral Reef caught 50 passes for 1,079 yards and 14 touch- prospect…Finalist for Lou Groza high school out- downs…Scout.com ranked Nelson as the 24th PREP: In his senior season, recorded over 70 tack- standing of the year…High school best wide receiver prospect in the nation while coach was Erik Robinson. PERSONAL: Born les, three interceptions, one receiving touchdown, Rival.com placed him 23rd…Tom Lemming of three running touchdowns, and three passing Jonathon Phillips on Aug. 29, 1986…Parents are Gary ESPN.com ranked Nelson as the 58th overall best and Cindy Phillips…Enjoys playing guitar and fishing. touchdowns…Led Dade County in interceptions prospect in the country and sixth at the wide with three…Ranked 11th nationally among all cor- receiver position…Played in the U.S. Army All- Josh Portis ner backs on Scout.com and Rivals.com…Played in American Bowl…Three year starter, four year letter the Dade/Broward County All-Star game and winner, and named captain of football team…Also Quarterback • 6-4 • 210 Florida/California Bowl game…Named to First-Team played baseball, basketball, and ran track in high Woodland Hills, Calif. / All-Dade County, Third-Team All-State, and 2003 school…Won letters in baseball, basketball, and William Howard Taft Defensive Player of the Year…Named defensive track and was a starter for baseball and basket- Enrolled at UF in the spring of 2005…PREP: Rated back MVP at University of Miami football ball…Named to All-District for basketball and the fifth-best dual-threat quarterback prospect camp…Two year letter winner, captain, and starter baseball and was a regional qualifier in track… nationally by Scout.com and fourth by Rivals.com in basketball, and also lettered in track in high Named to the 2002, 2003, and 2004 All-State …As a senior, accumulated 865 rushing yards and school…PERSONAL: Born Dorian E. Munroe on team…High school coach was Scott Ponder… 13 touchdowns, while throwing for 2,293 yards Oct. 9, 1987 in New York to Norman and Elelse PERSONAL: Born David Alan Nelson on Nov. 7, and 36 touchdowns with only seven intercep- Munroe…One of four children, two brothers: 1986…Father is Roy Nelson Jr, mother is Karen tions…Named to the All-State team as a senior… Malcolm and Jermaine, and one sister, Annellyse… Belcoff…One of seven children…Has four brothers, As a junior, he threw for 1,881 yards and 21 touch- Hobbies include movies and taking vacations… Daniel, Patrick, Jacob, and James, and two sisters, downs while rushing for 245 yards and three Most memorable moment is playing in the home- Nichole and Lauren…Lists most memorable touchdowns…He was the Most Valuable coming game his sophomore year and catching a moment as winning the 2002 state championship Offensive Player in his league and first team all-city 78-yard touchdown to win the game…Chose in football…Lists hobbies as church activities… quarterback in Los Angeles, Calif.…PERSONAL: Florida for its academic program and coaching Admires Jerry Rice for being a team player and Originally committed to Utah but followed Head staff…Also considered Florida State, Miami, Georgia, always being ready to play and his father for his Coach to Florida…First California high Tennessee, and North Carolina State. support…Plans to major in sports management or school football recruit to choose UF since Ken Bowen Louis Murphy sports psychology…Chose the University of in 1960 from Santa Monica, Calif. and only the Florida for the coaching staff and the academics second since 1947. Wide Receiver • 6-3• 190 after considering Notre Dame, Texas, and Iowa. Freshman, HS Eric Sledge Reggie Nelson St. Petersburg, Fla. / St. Petersburg Linebacker • 6-2 • 195 Lakewood Safety • 6-1 • 175 Freshman, HS PREP: Three-year letterwinner, three-year starter Melbourne, Fla. Apopka, Fla. / Apopka and captain of Lakewood football team… As a sen- Coffeyville Junior College / Palm Bay PREP: Finished his senior season with 17 catches ior tallied 26 receptions for 520 yards and three PRIOR TO FLORIDA: The Palm Bay All- for over 300 yards and four touchdowns…Playing touchdowns…Also returned one kick return and American has been enrolled at Coffeyville (Kansas) as a safety he had nine pass break ups, 60 tackles one punt return for touchdowns…As a junior, Community College since 2003…There, he helped and four interceptions…He also returned two inter- played option quarterback in a winged-T offense, the Red Ravens to No. 3 ranking in the final 2004 ceptions for touchdowns…Ranked as the 60th but moved to wide receiver for his senior year… National Junior College Athletic Association Ranked as the 47th best wide receiver prospect in best wide receiver prospect in the country by poll…Nelson was named the NJCAA National Player Scout.com and 27th by Rival.com…Ranked 39th the nation by Scout.com and 37th by Rivals.com… of the Week for October 26 for his part in Two-year MVP and special teams MVP… on the Orlando Sentinel’s list of the state’s top 100 Coffeyville’s 86-0 win over Independence (Kan.) in recruits…Also plays basketball and runs track… PERSONAL: Born Louis Morris Murphy on May the first round of the Region 6 playoffs…Nelson 11, 1987…Father is Louis Murphy Sr, mother is PERSONAL: Born Eric J. Sledge on Aug. 22, led the squad in tackles with 72 (37 solo and 35 Filomena Murphy…Has one sister, Chiriga…Lists 1986…Father is Eric Sledge…Also considered assisted), intercepted six passes for 175 return hobbies as playing video games…Chose the South Carolina, Louisville, and NC State. yards, including one that was returned for a touch- 115 2005GATOR PLAYERS

Ryan Stamper Ronnie Wilson Linebacker • 6-1 • 217 Offensive Line • 6-4 • 310 Freshman, HS Pompano Beach, Fla. / Blanche Ely Jacksonville, Fla. / First Coast Enrolled at UF in the spring of 2005…PREP: PREP: Finished his senior season with a team- Rivals.com ranked Wilson 16th among offensive leading 120 tackles, two interceptions, six sacks and guard prospects in the nation while Scout.com over 20 assists…Four-year starter, three-year letter- ranked him 19th…In 2004, he helped lead Blanche winner, and captain of First Coast football team… Ely to the semifinal round of the Florida Class 6A The only athlete in Jacksonville to be named to the State Championship…PERSONAL: Carries the all-conference team on defense in two consecutive nickname “Taz”…Wilson played his senior season years (2003 and 2004)…Also named to 2003 and at Blanche Ely under the coaching of former Florida 2004 All-City team…2004 Defensive player of the wide receiver Willie Snead (1987, 88)…Chose year…A Jacksonville Times-Union Super 11, Super Florida after considering Miami, Oklahoma, and 24, and Super 75 choice…Ranked 42nd among Ohio State. linebackers nationally on Scout.com and 10th on Rivals.com…Also played basketball in high school…PERSONAL: Born Ryan Michael Stamper on Feb. 16, 1987…Joins his former First Coast teammates on the Gators Reggie Lewis, Kenneth Tookes and Michael McIntosh…Mother is Gloria Westcott…Has one sister, Meesha…Also consid- ered Auburn during the recruiting process.

2005 University of Florida Football Recruiting Class

NAME POSITION HEIGHT WEIGHT HOMETOWN (SCHOOL) Avery Atkins DB 5-11 189 Daytona Beach, Fla. (Mainland) Kalvin Baker LB 6-0 245 Columbus, Ga. (Pacelli Catholic) Nyan Boateng WR 6-2 199 Brooklyn, N.Y. (Abraham Lincoln) Simon Codrington OL 6-7 270 Miami, Fla. (South Miami) Jon Demps LB 6-4 219 Pensacola, Fla. (Washington) Brian Ellis TE 6-2 235 Daytona Beach, Fla. (Mainland) Darryl Gresham Jr. LB 6-3 251 Roanoke, Va. (William Fleming) *Eddie Haupt OL 6-4 280 Merritt Island, Fla. (Merritt Island) Kestahn Moore RB 5-10 205 Arlington, Texas (Mansfield Summit) Dorian Munroe DB 6-0 191 Miami, Fla. (Coral Reef) Louis Murphy WR 6-3 190 St. Petersburg, Fla. (Lakewood) David Nelson WR 6-5 186 Wichita Falls, Texas (Rider) Reggie Nelson S 6-1 175 Melbourne, Fla.Coffeyville/ Junior College Palm Bay Jonathan Phillips PK 5-11 200 Wellington, Fla. (Wellington) *Josh Portis QB 6-3 188 Woodland Hills, Calif. (William Howard Taft) Eric Sledge ATH 6-2 195 Apopka, Fla. (Apopka) Ryan Stamper LB 6-1 217 Jacksonville, Fla. (First Coast) *Ronnie Wilson OL 6-4 350 Pompano Beach, Fla. (Blanche Ely) *enrolled in January 2005

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