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2015 football prospectus BRIDGEFORTH STADIUM

Stadium Facts: • 24,877-seat lighted facility in the center of campus, features a FieldTurf playing surface, a state-of-the-art support facility in the south end zone, and a 24-by-60 videoboard above the south end zone • Construction began following the 2009 season and was completed prior to the 2011 campaign • Stadium is named for William E. Bridgeforth of Winchester, Va., a longtime JMU supporter and board of visitors member whose family remains very active with JMU • Playing field is named for Harrisonburg-area businessman Zane Showker, a longtime JMU supporter and university board rector and for whom JMU’s busi- ness school facility is named • Originally constructed in three phases. A synthetic playing surface was in- stalled in 1974, the east stands (near Godwin Hall, JMU’s athletics/kinesiology facility) in 1975 and the previous west stands in 1981 2015 JMU Football Table of Contents

Introduction Quick Facts/JMU Radio 2 Communications 3 Media Guidelines 4 2015 Schedule 5 2015 Roster 6-7

Meet the Coaches Head Coach 8-9 Assistant Coaches 10-15 Support Staff 16

Meet the Players Players (listed numerically) 17-37

CAA Football/Opponents CAA Football 38 2014 Standings/Honors 39 2015 JMU Opponents 40-41 Series History vs. Opponents 42-43 2015 CAA Composite Schedule 44

2014 Season in Review Results, Stats and Rankings 45 Season Stats 46-49 2014 Game Summaries 50-62

History Next Level - JMU in the Pros 63 Haley to the Pro Hall of Fame 64 Hall of Fame 65 2004 National Title 66 Playoff History 67 Key Dates in JMU History 68 All-Time Awards 69-72 All-Time Results 73-75 Single-Game Records 76 Top-10 Lists 77-81 Longest Plays 82 Bridgeforth Stadium Records 83 All-Time Lettermen 84-86

James Madison University’s 2015 football prospectus was designed and produced by JMU’s Athletics Communications office. The publication’s copy was edited by Chris Brooks, Jason Krech, Devon Howard, Nate Wise, Kelly Higbie and Catherine Policastro. In-office design was completed by Teresa Craig and photography by Cathy Kushner.

@JMUFootball 11 2015 JMU Football James Madison Quick Facts The JMU/nTelos Wireless Sports Broadcasting Network Location Harrisonburg, JMU’s entire 2015 football schedule Founded 1908 is broadcast on the JMU/nTelos Wire- Enrollment 20,855 less Sports Broadcast Network. JMU Nickname Dukes Athletics, Learfield Sports and Saga Colors Purple (PMS 2685) and Gold (PMS 4515) Communications have teamed up to manage each live broadcast as well Conference Colonial Athletic Association as weekly radio shows with Coach President Jonathan Alger Everett Withers and the JMU Football Senior Vice President for Administration and Finance Charlie King Coordinators. Athletics Department Saga Communications is a new partner Director of Athletics Jeff Bourne after acquiring 92.1 FM and 550 AM WSVA in Harrisonburg, which Deputy Director of Athletics Geoff Polglase continues its long-running service as Senior Associate A.D./Fundraising & External Development David Biancamano the flagship station. Fans will enjoy Associate A.D./Compliance/SWA Jennifer Phillips a more crisp sound quality with the Associate A.D./Sports Programs Kevin White FM signal, which began transmitting Associate A.D./Student-Athlete Leadership Development Casey Carter in January 2015. The pregame show Assistant A.D./Business Operations Jeff Souder for football this season is expanding Assistant A.D./Facilities & Events Ty Phillips from a 30-minute show in past years Assistant A.D./Ticketing & Customer Relations Michael Carpenter to 60 minutes and provides even more comprehensive coverage to Assistant A.D./Sports Medicine Tom Kuster prepare JMU fans for the day’s game. Interim Director/Athletics Communications Kevin Warner Director/Equipment Services Chris Ouren Dave Thomas is the new radio play-by- Sports Psychologist Dr. Robert Harmison play voice of the Dukes while Clint Director/Strength & Conditioning Christian Carter Estes remains for color commentary Executive Assistant/Office Coordinator Marcia Moshier for games at Bridgeforth Stadium and Curt Dudley travels to provide insight Administrative Assistant Michelle Printz for road games. Faculty Athletics Representative Roger Soenksen Thomas began his broadcasting career Football Information as a senior at McDowell High School Head Coach Everett Withers (N.C.) and has been in the industry for 27 years. He moved to Harrisonburg in 2014 and Alma Mater, Year Appalachian State, 1986 filled in on several JMU broadcasts last year. Prior to Season at JMU Second Season his move to the Valley, Thomas was the play-by-play Record at James Madison/CAA Record (Seasons) 9-4/6-2 (One Season) announcer for Lenoir-Rhyne in Hickory, N.C., covering Career Record (Seasons) 16-10 (Two Seasons) football, men’s and women’s basketball. He Office Phone Number 540-568-7125 also provided the play-by-play talent for two seasons Assistant Coaches John Bowers, , Zak Kuhr, Steve Sisa, Parker Fleming of cable television coverage of Western Carolina and Antoine Smith, Jules Montinar, Pete Davila, Sean Fisher, Jamal Powell served as the backup for an NBA D-League team in Director of Football Operations and Player Personnel John Streicher Asheville, N.C. Director of Football Strength & Conditioning Aaron Burkart Dudley, the JMU athletics department’s director of mul- Associate Director/Strength & Conditioning Travis Pelletier timedia communications, assists in the coordination of Football Equipment Manager Pete Johnson network operations and productions and is the play-by- Associate Athletic Trainer Scott Cook play voice for MadiZONE HD SportsNet, the Internet Assistant Athletic Trainer Cal Hall source for JMU athletics video and audio productions. Athletic Training Graduate Assistant Danielle Scanlon He has broadcast at various times since joining the JMU staff in 1988, and has been a regular since the Academic Advisor Quintrel Lenore 2000 football season. Football Office Administrative Assistant Patty Dorfer Estes is in his sixth season on the network and has 30- 2014 Record/CAA (Finish) 9-4/6-2 (3rd out of 10) plus years of radio sports broadcasting experience from Offensive Formation Multiple the central Virginia area, working for WJMA in Orange, and WINA and ESPN 840 in Charlottesville. Defensive Formation 3-4 Starters Returning/Lost (O/D/ST Returning) 13/11 (5/6/2) A Marion, N.C., native, Thomas is a 1992 graduate of Home Field (Capacity) Bridgeforth Stadium/Zane Showker Field (24,877) Isothermal Community College with a concentration in Surface FieldTurf (2006) radio broadcasting. He is the brand manager for Saga Overall Record/Varsity Record (First Year of Play Overall) 271-206-4/267-197-3 (1972) Communication Harrisonburg radio group of Q-101, NCAA Championship Appearances 11 (1987, ’91, ’94, ’95, ’99, ‘04, ‘06, ‘07, ‘08, ‘11, ‘14) MORE 96.1 and REWIND 105.1, all FM stations. FCS National Championships 1 (2004) Dudley, a Norfolk, Va., native, is a 1983 Bridgewater Last Postseason Game: vs. No. 20 Liberty (L, 26-21 – 11/29/14) College graduate and the host of the Everett Withers TV Postseason Record: 9-10 Show. Estes, a Charlottesville, Va., native and graduate of Football Communications Emory & Henry College and the , Assistant Director/Football Contact Chris Brooks has hosted numerous sports talk shows in addition to Office/Cell Phone 540-568-3702 / 540-271-2677 broadcasting games. He is in his 37th year of working E-mail [email protected] with Virginia public schools. Assistant Director/Secondary Contact Jason Krech Office Phone/Cell Phone 540-568-6154 / 540-908-1041 WSVA’s 5,000-watt AM signal and 92.1 FM translator broadcasts to listeners in the Shenandoah Valley and E-mail [email protected] surrounding areas. The broadcasts are simulcast on Ma- Office Fax 540-568-3703 diZONE HD SportsNet presented by the JMU Alumni Mailing Address Athletics Communications Association. MSC 0404, 380 University Boulevard, Harrisonburg, VA 22807 Website www.JMUSports.com The JMU/nTelos Wireless Sports Broadcast Network also Facebook / / Hashtag JMU Football / @JMUFootball / #GoDukes produces JMU men’s and women’s basketball games.

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Kevin Warner Curt Dudley Chris Brooks Jason Krech Devon Howard

Michael Prior Teresa Craig Cathy Kushner Kelly Higbie Nate Wise Interim Director of Athletics Communications Kevin Warner ([email protected]) Director of Multimedia Communications Curt Dudley ([email protected]) Assistant Director/Primary Football Contact Chris Brooks ([email protected]) Assistant Director/Secondary Football Contact Jason Krech ([email protected]) Assistant Director Devon Howard ([email protected]) Assistant Director of Strategic Communications Michael Prior ([email protected]) Graphic Designer/Administrative Assistant Teresa Craig ([email protected]) Photography Supervisor Cathy Kushner ([email protected]) Assistant Kelly Higbie ([email protected]) Assistant Nate Wise ([email protected]) Assistant Evan Robinson ([email protected]) Office Phone 540-568-6154 Office Fax 540-568-3703 Mailing Address Athletics Communications MSC 0404, 380 University Boulevard, Harrisonburg, VA 22807 Website www.JMUSports.com Facebook / Twitter / Hashtag JMUSports / @JMUSports / #GoDukes

Opposing Team Communication Contacts Morehead State Matt Schabert Elon Chris Rash Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Phone 606-783-2556 Phone 336-278-6712

Lehigh Steve Lomangino Richmond Scott Burns Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Phone 610-758-3174 Phone 804-287-6313

Albany Lizzie Barlow William & Mary Pete Clawson Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Phone 518-442-3359 Phone 757-221-3369

SMU Brad Sutton Delaware Scott Selheimer Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Phone 214-768-1651 Phone 302-831-8007

Stony Brook Brian Miller Villanova Dean Kenefick Email [email protected] Email [email protected] Phone 631-632-4318 Phone 610-519-6514

Towson Dustin Semonavick Email [email protected] Phone 410-704-4571

@JMUFootball 3 2015 JMU Media Guidelines The 2015 football prospectus is designed to assist the media with its coverage of JMU football. Additional infor- mation, statistics and photographs may be acquired by contacting Chris Brooks in the JMU Athletics Communications Office at brookscp@ jmu.edu or at (540) 568-3702. For score updates on game days, call the press box phone at (540) 568-6521.

Press Credentials Requests for working press space must be made in writing to the James Madison Athletics Communications Office by Wednesday at noon prior to the date of the home contest. The request should be made in writing via e-mail by the sports director of the newspaper, magazine, radio or television outlet wishing to send reporter(s) and/or photographer(s) to the game. Confirmation of the request will be made by James Madison Athletics Communications personnel. Press credentials WILL NOT be issued to spouses, friends or children, in accordance with the working code of the College Sports Information Directors of America and the Football Writers Association of America. The press box is a working area, and cheering will be grounds for removal. Photographers Photographers are issued similar credentials to press box media, though any media representatives working at field level must check in at the press box for a vest allowing access. Due to HIPAA regulations, we ask all photographers, both television and print, not to photograph any injury evaluations done in the bench/sidelines area. Additionally, per the credential policy, there is no selling of game photos taken by media members without the express written agreement from James Madison University. Parking Media parking is located in the Champions Drive Parking Deck and R1 Lot near the old stadium. Season media members will be issued season parking passes. Single-game parking passes should be requested with media passes and will need to be requested at least a week in advance to allow arrival prior to the game. If a single-game press pass is left at the Will Call window, parking arrangements are the responsibility of the media member. There is no “Will Call” list for parking for credentials requested less than a week in advance, as media parking is limited. Entering Bridgeforth Stadium Press credentials can be picked up in the James Madison Athletics Communications Office on or after Wednesday during the week of a home contest. If credentials are approved they will only be mailed if the request is granted at least two weeks prior to the game. Any cre- dentials not picked up will be left at the Will Call window at the south end of the stadium near Gate A. Field Access Field access for media is limited at JMU. For video, photo and radio media (no writers allowed on sidelines), you are required to show your media credential and sign in at the desk in the press box to obtain a media vest that provides sideline access and access to the closer white dotted lines running from the 25-yard lines to the end zones. Vested media are allowed to move behind the dotted line behind the benches, but no images are allowed from those positions, and no filming nor photography of injury evaluations are allowed in compliance with HIPAA. We ask that you return the vest to the same desk post game. Visiting Radio Visiting radio stations have a separate booth on the top floor in the press box at Bridgeforth Stadium. Visitors receive one reciprocal phone line for their game broadcasts. Should more lines or ISDN be needed, please contact Chris Brooks for arrangements at least three weeks prior to the game. Media Information The James Madison Athletics Communications staff will provide flip cards, game notes and updated cumulative statistics for both teams to credentialed media prior to all games. Statistical summaries, play-by-play sheets and updated scores from around the country will be distributed throughout the game and will be available at the conclusion of the contest. Media members will be provided with a pre-game meal at least one hour prior to the game, while water and soft drinks will be available throughout the game. Interview Policy (Game Day) James Madison’s post-game interviews will be conducted in the press box at Bridgeforth Stadium and live streamed on MadiZONE HD SportsNet. Following the 10-minute NCAA-mandated cooling off period, the visiting head coach and requested/approved players will be brought to the press box for the press conference. After that, the requested/approved JMU players will be brought to the press box for the press conference, followed by Head Coach Everett Withers. No individual postgame interviews, outside of live TV broadcasts previously agreed upon, will be permitted with any JMU per- sonnel. In addition, the JMU locker room is closed to the media. Telephone/Internet Access If media are in need of a phone line for the game or season, please inform Chris Brooks at time of credential request of those needs. For those media that can file over the World Wide Web with laptop computers that can automatically select an IP address, there are hardwire Internet connections as well as wireless access available in the press box. Interview Policy (Non-Game Days) Head Coach Everett Withers is available to speak to the media via phone each Wednesday from 12-1 p.m. Presented by O’Neill’s Grill, Coach Withers’ weekly fan/press luncheons will be held Mondays at noon at O’Neill’s Grill on University Boulevard and an archive of the video will be posted on JMUSports.com later that day. Individual approved players and coaches are available for interviews on select days following practice. All player and coach interviews must be cleared with Chris Brooks at least 24 hours in advance. This policy allows us to arrange interviews that do not conflict with any post-practice schedules (i.e. class, meetings), which have top priority. If unavailable for interview, the press will be notified ahead of time. There will be no freshmen available for any interviews until otherwise notified. One note to the media: Personal phone numbers for players and coaches WILL NOT be given out by the James Madison Athlet- ics Communications Office. During preseason camp and the regular season, media members will be e-mailed a schedule for the week of approved days for interviews.

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SEPTEMBER 5 SEPTEMBER 12 SEPTEMBER 19 SEPTEMBER 26 OCTOBER 3 OCTOBER 10 6 p.m. 4 p.m. 3 p.m. 7 p.m. Noon 3 p.m. Bridgeforth Stadium Bridgeforth Stadium Bridgeforth Stadium Dallas, Texas Bridgeforth Stadium Towson, Md. Comcast SportsNet ESPN3 Family Weekend Comcast SportsNet Comcast SportsNet

OCTOBER 17 OCTOBER 24 OCTOBER 31 NOVEMBER 14 NOVEMBER 21 3 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Noon Elon, N.C. Bridgeforth Stadium Williamsburg, Va. Newark, Del. Bridgeforth Stadium Homecoming NBC Sports Network Comcast SportsNet Comcast SportsNet Comcast SportsNet

Date Opponent Time Series Record Last Meeting Sept. 5 MOREHEAD STATE 6 p.m. JMU leads 5-2 2010 - JMU 48, MSU 7 Sept. 12 LEHIGH 4 p.m. JMU leads 2-1 2014 - JMU 31, LEH 28 Sept. 19 ALBANY * 3 p.m. JMU leads 2-0 2014 - JMU 31, UA 28 Sept. 26 at SMU 7 p.m. Series tied 0-0 First Meeting Oct. 3 STONY BROOK * (Family Weekend) Noon Series tied 1-1 2014 - JMU 27, SB 24 Oct. 10 at Towson * 3 p.m. JMU leads 19-6-1 2014 - JMU 62, TU 7 Oct. 17 at Elon * 3 p.m. JMU leads 3-0 2014 - JMU 59, ELON 27 Oct. 24 RICHMOND * (Homecoming) 3:30 p.m. UR leads 17-15 2014 - JMU 55, UR 20 Oct. 31 at William & Mary * 4 p.m. JMU leads 21-16 2014 - JMU 31, W&M 24 Nov. 14 at Delaware * 3:30 p.m. UD leads 14-8 2014 - UD 30, JMU 23 OT Nov. 21 VILLANOVA * Noon JMU leads 12-11 2014 - NOVA 49, JMU 31 Nov. 28 NCAA Playoffs First Round Dec. 5 NCAA Playoffs Second Round Dec. 11-12 NCAA Playoffs Quarterfinals Dec. 18-19 NCAA Playoffs Semifinals Jan. 9 NCAA Championship (Frisco, Texas)

* Colonial Athletic Association Game Villanova date and time are tentative All home games in BOLD CAPS

@JMUFootball 5 2015 JMU Roster No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School (Previous Team) 1 Trai Sharp Fr. RB 5-9 195 Carrboro, N.C./Carrboro 2 Dimitri Holloway Fr. LB 6-1 200 Newport News, Va./Heritage 2 Vad Lee R-Sr. QB 6-1 225 Durham, N.C./Hillside () 3 Dominique Taylor Jr. WR 6-3 210 Columbia, S.C./Spring Valley (Mars Hill/Georgia Military) 5 Jr. S 5-11 205 Virginia Beach, Va./First Colonial 6 Jr. WR 5-9 180 Charlottesville, Va./Charlottesville 9 Kyre Hawkins R-So. LB 6-0 220 Baltimore, Md./Dunbar 10 Riley Stapleton Fr. WR 6-5 210 Indiana, Pa./Indiana 11 Brandon Ravenel Jr. WR 6-0 190 Stafford, Va./North Stafford 12 Blaine Stewart R-So. WR 6-1 205 Morgantown, W.Va./Morgantown 13 Ishmael Hyman R-So. WR 6-0 185 Manalapan, N.J./St. John Vianney (Kansas) 14 Taylor Reynolds R-Jr. CB 6-0 195 Newark, Del./Newark 15 Daniel Schiele Jr. TE 6-5 230 Yorktown, Va./Tabb 16 Quan Welch Fr. WR 6-0 180 Pageland, S.C./Central 17 Bryan Schor So. QB 6-2 213 Milford, Pa./Delaware Valley (Lackawanna College) 18 Hunter Etheridge R-Fr. QB 6-3 214 Clayton, N.C./Woodberry Forest [Va.] 18 Jerry Reese, Jr. Fr. QB 6-2 205 Jefferson Township, N.J./Jefferson (Midwest Prep) 19 Cory Owen Fr. QB/WR 6-2 195 McMurray, Pa./Peters Township 20 Taylor Woods So. TB 5-9 190 Havelock, N.C./Havelock 21 Robert Branch Fr. S 6-2 195 Baltimore, Md./Gilman 22 Rashad Robinson Fr. CB 5-11 180 Richmond, Va./Hermitage 23 Charles Tutt Fr. CB 5-10 175 Clifton, Va./Centreville 24 Justin Wellons R-Jr. LB 6-1 228 Chesapeake, Va./Western Branch 25 Cardon Johnson R-So. TB 5-9 195 Newport News, Va./Warwick 26 Curtis Oliver Fr. CB 5-11 185 Paramus, N.J./Paramus Catholic 27 Pat Kagel R-Fr. LB 6-2 220 Virginia Beach, Va./Kellam 28 John Miller So. WR 5-10 180 Columbia, S.C./Spring Valley 29 Steve Smallwood Fr. LB 6-1 195 Dendron, Va./Surry County 30 David Allely Fr. LB 6-1 225 Vienna, Va./Oakton 31 Kirk Robinette Fr. LB 6-3 225 Cumberland, Md./Allegany 32 Khalid Abdullah Jr. TB 5-10 206 Newport News, Va./Heritage 33 Gage Steele R-Jr. LB 6-1 230 Front Royal, Va./Warren County 34 Justin Bethea So. CB 5-10 165 Leesburg, Va./Heritage 35 Marcell Johnson So. S 6-2 193 Knightdale, N.C./Knightdale 36 Logan Boyd R-So. WR 6-5 200 Virginia Beach, Va./Bayside 37 Deane Cheatham R-Sr. TE 6-1 235 Mechanicsville, Va./Hanover 38 Tyler Thrasher-Walker Fr. S 6-4 205 Chantilly, Va./Westfield 39 Ryan Maglio R-Sr. P/K 5-10 179 Midlothian, Va./Cosby 41 Mike Cobbs Fr. S 6-2 200 Alexandria, Va./Hayfield 41 Brett Siegel R-So. LS 6-2 225 Leesburg, Va./Fork Union 43 Kevin Coffie Jr. S 5-11 155 Beltsville, Md./Springbrook (West Virginia State) 44 Jordan Brown R-So. CB 6-2 190 Cranberry Township, Pa./Seneca Valley 46 David Ezeagwu So. LB 6-3 225 Stafford, Va./Colonial Forge 47 Donovan McGeachy Fr. RB 5-9 175 Woodbridge, Va./C.D. Hylton 48 Ascene Jacques R-Sr. LB 6-1 245 Springdale, Md./C.H. Flowers 49 Brandon Hereford So. LB 6-0 226 Glen Allen, Va./Glen Allen 50 Nyck Grayson Fr. LB 6-2 220 Macedonia, /Nordonia 51 AB Rhodes R-Fr. DE 6-3 230 Richmond, Va./Mills E. Godwin 52 Nick Michalski R-So. LB 6-1 213 Chesapeake, Va./Great Bridge 53 Jordan Brooks Fr. DL 6-4 265 Clifton, Va./Centreville 54 Jake Marten R-Jr. DE 6-1 241 Chesterfield, Va./Manchester 55 Nick Edwards R-So. OL 6-4 280 Virginia Beach, Va./Kellam 56 Grant Westbrook Fr. S 5-11 170 Leesburg, Va./Heritage (East Coast Prep) 57 Marquis Culver Fr. OLB 6-2 220 Midlothian, Va./James River 58 Gerren Butler Fr. OL 6-3 255 Front Royal, Va./Skyline 59 Casey Kroll R-Sr. OL 6-5 293 Warrenton, Va./Kettle Run (Fork Union) 60 Jahee Jackson Fr. OL 6-3 295 Baltimore, Md./Gilman 61 A.J. Bolden R-So. OL 6-3 305 Winchester, Va./Millbrook (Toledo) 62 Kyle Rigney R-Jr. OL 6-3 273 Wirtz, Va./Franklin County

6 JMUSports.com 2015 JMU Roster No. Name Yr. Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown/High School (Previous Team) 64 Matt Frank R-Jr. OL 6-3 285 Fairfax, Va./Fairfax 65 Evans Osuji R-So. DL 6-3 270 Maplewood, N.J./West Orange 67 Tay Crutchfield So. DL 6-0 245 Broadnax, Va./Brunswick 68 Tyree Chavious Fr. OL 6-4 280 Goldsboro, N.C./Rosewood 69 Josh Fleenor Fr. OL 6-2 275 Riner, Va./Auburn 70 Aaron Stinnie R-So. OL 6-3 273 Troy, Va./St. Anne’s-Belfield 71 Richard Xu R-Fr. OL 6-5 275 Ashburn, Va./Stone Bridge 72 Chase Brown Fr. OL 6-4 290 Ashburn, Va./Briar Woods 73 Johari Frazier Fr. OL 6-4 260 Alexandria, Va./Hayfield 74 Simeyon Robinson R-So. DL 6-1 275 Virginia Beach, Va./First Colonial 75 Dominick Richards R-Sr. OL 6-5 280 Jim Thorpe, Pa./Marian Catholic 76 Mitchell Kirsch R-Jr. OL 6-6 300 Washington, D.C./St. John’s College 77 Austin Lane R-Sr. OL 6-6 305 Clifton Park, N.Y./Shenendehowa (Syracuse) 78 A.J. Gray Fr. OL 6-5 275 Midlothian, Va./Manchester 79 Taylor Dean R-Fr. OL 6-6 270 Alexandria, Va./Bishop Ireton 81 Christian Harden Fr. WR 6-4 205 Richmond, Va./Hermitage 81 Bilal Wallace So. WR 6-5 210 Williamsburg, Va./Bruton (Chowan) 82 Tristan Carter Fr. WR 6-1 175 Ashburn, Va./Briar Woods 83 Patrick Fitzgerald Fr. WR 6-3 205 Westminster, Md./Westminster 83 Derek Hart R-Sr. TE 6-4 237 Manheim, Pa./Manheim Central 84 Brandon Brown R-So. TE 6-3 260 Chester, Va./Matoaca 85 Daniel Glymph R-Fr. WR 6-0 188 Richmond, Va./Atlee 86 Mack Cullen Fr. TE 6-3 210 Fishersville, Va./Wilson Memorial 88 Jonathan Kloosterman So. TE 6-3 241 Strasburg, Va./Strasburg 89 Bryce Edmunds Fr. WR 6-0 180 Linwood, N.J./Mainland Regional 90 Alex Mosely R-Sr. NG 6-1 290 Highland Springs, Va./Highland Springs 91 Martez Stone R-So. DL 6-1 255 , Ohio/John Adams (West Virginia/Lackawanna College) 92 Tyler Gray Fr. K 5-11 160 Winchester, Va./Millbrook 92 Jonathan Jerez R-Fr. K/P 6-2 181 Jupiter, Fla./Jupiter 93 Andrew Ankrah R-So. DE 6-4 234 Gaithersburg, Md./Quince Orchard 94 Cornell Urquhart So. DL 6-4 255 Richmond, Va./Benedectine Prep 95 Xavier Gates R-Sr. NG 6-3 311 Harrisburg, Pa./John Harris (Kansas State) 96 Ryan Etheridge So. LB 6-2 231 Clayton, N.C./Blue Ridge [Va.] 97 Josh Hopingardner Fr. DL 6-2 240 Yorktown, Va./Tabb 98 Nick Delgado Fr. K 5-8 150 Vienna, Va./Oakton 99 Gunnar Kane R-Jr. K/P 6-1 215 Virginia Beach, Va./Kellam

Head Coach: Everett Withers (Appalachian State ‘86) – Second Season Assistant Head Coach/Recruiting Coordinator/Outside : John Bowers (JMU ‘79, ‘80) – Second Season Co-Offensive Coordinator/: Brett Elliott (Linfield ‘06) – First Season Co-Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs: Zak Kuhr (Florida ‘13) – Second Season /Inside Linebackers: Steve Sisa ( ‘01, Southern Miss ‘09) – Second Season Wide Receivers/Special Teams: Parker Fleming (Presbyterian ‘10) – Second Season Cornerbacks: Jules Montinar (Eastern ‘09) – Second Season Defensive Line: Antoine Smith (Maine ‘01, Minot State ‘04) – Second Season Safeties: Pete Davila (Youngstown State ‘97) – First Season Tight Ends: Sean Fisher (Mount Union ‘08) – First Season Offensive Line: Jamal Powell (TCU ‘03) – First Season Director of Football Strength & Conditioning: Aaron Burkart (Bowling Green ‘06) – Second Season Director of Football Operations and Player Personnel: John Streicher (Ohio State ‘12, ‘14) – Second Season

@JMUFootball 7 2015 JMU Coaches Everett Withers Head Coach

8 JMUSports.com 2015 JMU Coaches Everett Withers is in his second season as the head football coach at James Madison University. In his inaugural season at the helm of the Dukes, they posted a 9-4 overall record and went 6-2 in Colonial Athletic Association play to finish third after being picked eighth in the 2014 preseason poll. JMU finished the regular season with seven straight wins, six of which came during league play. The Dukes earned a spot in the 2014 NCAA FCS Playoffs for the first time since 2011 and hosted their opening-round game against Liberty. Led by Third Team All-American Vad Lee, the Dukes’ offense broke numerous school records last season, including total offense (6,300), passing yards (3,499), completions (286) and passing (30). JMU produced the most prolific offense in the CAA with 484.6 yards per game, which ranked 10th in the country. The Dukes ranked 21st in FCS in both passing offense (269.2) and rushing offense (215.5) and boasted the 17th-best scoring team (35.7) in 2014. Defensively, the Dukes ranked second in the country in turnover margin (+1.08), 12th in total recoveries (14) and 13th in sacks per game (2.85). They also had one of their best seasons on record in terms of blocks, ranking sixth in total blocks (7), including a No. 3 ranking in blocked punts (4). Withers spent one year as defensive coordinator at the University of Madison had seven players earn All-CAA honors and senior safety Dean Minnesota prior to his time at North Carolina. He also has been an assistant Marlowe was selected to play in the East-West Shrine Game. Four players coach at the University of Texas (1998-2000; defensive backs), Louisville from his inaugural team signed free-agent contracts with National Football (1995-97; defensive coordinator/assistant head coach/defensive backs), League teams: Marlowe (Panthers), Daniel Brown (Ravens), Sage Harold Southern Mississippi (1992-93; defensive backs/assistant special teams), (Chiefs) and Brandon Lee (Seahawks). Tulane (1991; outside linebackers) and Austin Peay (1988-90; defensive A 27-year coaching veteran, Withers arrived in the Shenandoah Valley in coordinator/defensive backs; tight ends/special teams). January 2014 from Ohio State University, where he served as assistant head In the NFL, Withers spent six years (2001-06) as a defensive backs coach coach, co-defensive coordinator and safeties coach for the 2012 and 2013 with the and then-head coach Jeff Fisher, who now holds seasons. During his time with the Buckeyes, he was a part of a school- the same position with the St. Louis Rams. During his tenure in Nashville, record 24-game win streak and a 24-2 mark overall. In 2012, OSU Withers was a part of an AFC South championship in 2002 and two playoff compiled a perfect 12-0 record and finished No. 3 in the national rankings. berths in 2002 and 2003. He coached All-AFC selections in Lance Schulters The undefeated 2012 slate was only the sixth unbeaten/untied season in (2002) and Adam “Pacman” Jones (2005), as the Titans’ defense thrice school history, during which Ohio State ranked second in the Big Ten with ranked in the top five in the NFL in rushing yards against. While he was the 14 , and all four starting defensive backs earned All-Big Ten defensive backs coach of the Titans, the squad ranked among the top-10 Conference recognition. defenses in 2002. From 2002 to 2004, the Titans produced 57 interceptions, During his career, Withers has split time between the collegiate and profes- the best ever for a three-year span for the franchise, fourth best in the AFC sional coaching ranks, having worked in NCAA Division I for 20 years and in and eighth best in the NFL. The Titans tallied 21 picks in 2004, with 16 the for seven seasons. Withers’ collegiate coaching coming from the Withers-coached secondary. Withers also spent the 1994 resume includes 11 years as a defensive coordinator, with a vast majority of season with the as a defensive quality control coach. his time - 17 seasons - spent also coaching the defensive backfield. A native of Charlotte, N.C., Withers attended Appalachian State University Prior to accepting his position with Ohio State in December 2011, Withers and was a four-year letterwinner as a defensive back. He served as team spent four years at the University of North Carolina. He was promoted to captain in 1984. interim head coach at the school in July 2011 and led the Tar Heels to a 7-6 Withers and his wife, Kara, have a daughter, Tia, and a son, Pierce. overall record and a berth in the against Missouri. His first defensive unit (in 2008) ranked eighth in the country with 20 intercep- Everett Withers’ Personal File tions, a number that was just one off the UNC single-season record. His HOMETOWN: Charlotte, N.C. 2009 defense was among the nation’s elite, ranking sixth in total defense, HIGH SCHOOL: Charlotte Senior 10th against the run, 13th in scoring and 14th in pass defense. His 2010 unit ranked fourth in the Atlantic Coast Conference and 30th nationally. ALMA MATER: Appalachian State University, 1986 Five players off that team were taken in the NFL draft, including first-round YEARS IN COACHING: 27 (20 in NCAA Division I, seven in NFL) pick Robert Quinn. In his final season in 2011, the Tar Heels ranked 14th WIFE: Kara nationally against the run. Additionally, Withers’ UNC defenses picked off 71 CHILDREN: Daughter, Tia, and son, Pierce passes in four seasons.

@JMUFootball 9 2015 JMU Coaches John Bowers Steve Sisa Asst. Head Coach/ Defensive Coordinator/ Recruiting Coordinator/ Inside Linebackers Outside Linebackers Steve Sisa is in his second year with the James Madison University football program John Bowers is in his second season as and his first as the defensive coordinator, the assistant head coach and recruiting working primarily with the inside lineback- coordinator, and works primarily with the ers. outside linebackers for the James Madison University football program. Last season, Sisa worked with the safeties, coaching All-CAA honoree Dean Marlowe, With more than 30 years of coaching who had 96 tackles and four interceptions experience, Bowers returned to the Shenan- on his way to being picked up by the doah Valley last season where he was a . The 2014 safeties group accounted for six takeaways, two sacks and standout player for the Dukes in the early years, serving as the team captain for two nine pass breakups. seasons under then-head coach Challace McMillian. Prior to his hiring at JMU, Sisa spent two seasons on the coaching staff at Western He was named the team’s offensive MVP in 1977 and earned the Bob Yetzer Lead- Carolina as a secondary coach, including the special teams coordinator in his final ership Award in 1978. A three-year letterwinner at JMU, he led the team in scoring in year. 1977 with seven touchdowns and posted a 13-7 record as the quarterback his final two years. He also worked with Withers on the staff at North Carolina for two years, serving as his safeties coach in 2011 and in player development in 2010. In 2011, he helped In 2014, Bowers worked with the tight ends, a unit that made 55 receptions for 648 guide UNC to the AdvoCare V100 Independence Bowl in Shreveport, La. Under yards and two touchdowns while also blocking for the league’s second-ranked rushing Sisa’s tutelage in 2011, the Tar Heel safeties accounted for six of North Carolina’s 14 offense. In addition, all three tight ends who made receiving contributions averaged a interceptions and forced collective 11.8 yards per reception. five of the 13 on Prior to his return to JMU, he was a recruiting assistant at Ohio State for the 2013 the year. season and had previously been an assistant coach at Bothell High School in Wash- Prior to coaching at ington. He has spent his coaching career at both the high school and college ranks, North Carolina, Sisa including collegiate stints at Western Washington, Bowling Green, Eastern Michigan, served two seasons Kent State, Eastern Illinois, Illinois State, Austin Peay, Shepherd College and Washing- (2008-09) as a graduate ton & Lee. assistant at Southern A native of Hagerstown, Md., Bowers lettered in both football and baseball at JMU Mississippi with the and graduated with his bachelor’s degree in 1979. He also earned his master’s in Golden Eagles making education in 1980 after serving as a graduate assistant coach with the football program. back-to-back appearances in the He is married to Joanne, who is starting her ninth season as head coach of the Uni- during his tenure. Sisa versity of Washington’s nationally-ranked women’s gymnastics team, and they have two helped tutor the Southern sons, David and Ross. Ross, a four-star ESPN recruit, is a freshman quarterback at Cal. Miss secondary under defensive coordinator Todd Bradford and head coach . He was also responsible for opponent scouting reports, scout team film study and practice scripts. A native of Manassas, Va., Sisa got his start at the collegiate ranks as a quality control coach at the University of Illinois in 2007 where he worked primarily with the team’s linebackers. Illinois was 9-3 that season and advanced to the for the first time since 1984. He began his coaching career at Ed White High School in Jacksonville, Fla., under head coach Dan Disch, the former defensive coordinator at UNC. He worked as the secondary coach in 2003 and the defensive coordinator from 2004-06. He also served as the team’s NCAA recruiting liaison for prospective student-athletes and was the Shrine Bowl defensive coordinator in 2006. Sisa is no stranger to the Shenandoah Valley as he played one year as a at Bridgewater College in 1997. His career was cut short due to a shoulder injury and he transferred to Virginia Tech, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in political science in 2001. He also received his master’s degree in sports management from Southern Miss in 2009. Sisa is married to the former Lisa Taylor of Jacksonville, Fla., and the couple has a son, Taylor.

10 JMUSports.com 2015 JMU Coaches Brett Elliott Zak Kuhr Co-Offensive Coordinator/ Co-Offensive Coordinator/ Quarterbacks Running Backs Brett Elliott is in his first season as the Zak Kuhr is in his second season as the quarterbacks coach and co-offensive coor- running backs coach for the James Madison dinator for the James Madison University University football program and his first as football program. the co-offensive coordinator. Most recently, Elliott was on the offensive Last season, he guided JMU’s rushing staff at Mississippi State for the past three offense to over 2,800 yards and 25 touch- seasons, working on offensive quality downs on the ground. The Dukes averaged control. During his time with the Bulldogs, 215.5 rushing yards per game, which the team finished with its highest Associated ranked second in the Colonial Athletic Press ranking since 1940 by finishing at No. 11 in 2014, while also tying for its highest Association and 21st in all of FCS. His running backs also ranked 18th in the country Coaches Poll finish at No. 12. That season’s squad won 10 games for the first time in with just six lost fumbles. school history and played in the for the first time since 1941. The team also broke 29 individual and team single-season records during the year with the top Prior to his hiring at JMU, Kuhr spent the 2013 season at Old Dominion as a offense in school history, led by First Team All-Southeastern Conference quarterback graduate assistant working with the running backs and special teams. Before ODU, Dak Prescott. he coached two seasons at Ohio State as an intern working with the same personnel groups. Kuhr also assisted in developing game strategies for the special teams against After his collegiate playing days, Elliott signed a free agent contract with the NFL’s opposing defenses. San Diego Chargers. He also played for the Rhein Fire of NFL Europe and was under contract with the San Jose SaberCats when the league halted operations in late 2008. He had a two-year stint at Edwards College as a special teams coordinator. His Elliott also played in the Arena League as a starter for the in 2010 and the coaching career originated as an assistant at Mandarin and N.B. Forrest high schools, in 2011. including serving as offensive coordinator at Forrest. A native of Lake Oswego, Ore., Elliott played his redshirt freshman year at Utah Kuhr is a University of Florida graduate, earning his bachelor’s degree in sports before transferring to Linfield College. In 2005 at Linfield, he won the management in 2013. and Melberger Award, given to the top player in Division III. Elliott was twice named an All-American and led Linfield to the 2004 NCAA Division III national championship. During his playing career, he set Linfield and Northwest Small College single-game, single-season and career passing records and broke the all-divisions record for most passes in one season -- throwing for 61 scores in 2004. He graduated in 2006 from Linfield with his bachelor’s degree in mass communication.

@JMUFootball 11 2015 JMU Coaches Parker Fleming Jules Montinar Wide Receivers/ Cornerbacks Special Teams Jules Montinar is in his second year with the James Madison University football pro- Parker Fleming is in his second season as gram, serving as the cornerbacks coach. the wide receivers and special teams coach with the James Madison University football In his first year with the team, Montinar program. coached cornerback Taylor Reynolds to All-CAA Second Team honors after he made Last season, Fleming coached Second four interceptions, two for a touchdown, Team All-CAA Daniel Brown, three forced fumbles and three more who led the team with 606 yards on 42 recoveries. JMU’s cornerbacks accounted catches, to go with seven touchdowns, as for seven of JMU’s 14 interceptions on the he was picked up by the NFL’s Baltimore year. Ravens. Montinar arrived at JMU from Alabama where he spent two years working with the The 2014 receiving core was part of the CAA’s most-prolific offense, as they Crimson Tide defense assisting Nick Saban, Greg Brown and Jeremy Pruitt. In 2013, he accounted for over 70 percent of the team’s receiving yards and 27 of 30 receiving helped the Tide go 11-2 with a berth in the . He was also part of the 2013 scores. National Championship team that handled Notre Dame in the championship game, 42- Prior to his hiring at JMU, Fleming spent the 2012 and 2013 seasons on the staff 14, in Miami, Fla. That 2012 season, the Tide defense posted four shutouts and held at Ohio State, working with the offense and the special teams in 2013. Prior to his six opponents to 10 points or less, as well as leading the nation in rush defense (76.36 time with the Buckeyes, he was at Capital University in Ohio in 2011 and at his high ypg), total defense (250.00 ypg) and scoring defense (10.93 ppg). school, Decatur (Ga.), in 2010, coaching the quarterbacks in both positions. Montinar arrived at Alabama from Purdue, where he was a graduate assistant. Prior A native of Atlanta, Ga., Fleming is a 2010 graduate of Presbyterian College with to that, Montinar was the defensive backs coach and assistant special teams coach at a degree in political science. He lettered as a quarterback for the Blue Hose while Lake Erie College in 2010. playing from 2007-09. Upon graduation from Eastern Kentucky, Montinar remained at EKU and began his coaching career working with the linebackers and defensive ends from 2007-2009. Montinar played college football at West Virginia and EKU. While at EKU, he won an Ohio Valley Conference title as a player in 2007 and as a coach in 2008. As a player at WVU, he participated in two Gator Bowls. Montinar graduated from Eastern Kentucky in 2009 with both a bachelor’s and mas- ter’s degree in sports management.

12 JMUSports.com 2015 JMU Coaches Antoine Smith Pete Davila Defensive Line Safeties Antoine Smith is in his second year as the Pete Davila is in his first year as the defensive line coach for the James Madison safeties coach with the James Madison University football program. University football program. Last season, Smith coached Sage Harold Davila spent the past three seasons at Ot- to All-CAA First Team honors after he terbein University, the last two as the spe- ranked in the top 10 nationally in three cial teams coordinator and defensive backs defensive categories including fourth in coach. During his first year there in 2012, forced fumbles (6), seventh in tackles for he was a defensive graduate assistant. Prior loss (23.5) and eighth in sacks (13.5). to his time at Otterbein, he was the inside linebackers coach at Capital University. He also helped Brandon Lee to Third Team All-CAA accolades after accounting for 7.0 sacks and five forced fumbles, which Davila received the National Football League’s Bill Walsh Minority Internship during ranked seventh nationally. the summers of 2013 and 2014. In 2013, he interned with the , followed by a stint in 2014 with the Houston Texans. Both players were picked up by NFL teams following their senior seasons, as Harold was signed by the and Lee was inked by the Seattle Seahawks. He spent time in the high school ranks, coaching at Shaw High School and Rich- mond Heights High School in Cleveland, Ohio. In his first job after graduation, he was The defensive line unit accounted for 27.0 of the team’s 37.0 sacks and 12 forced an outsider linebackers coach at Wofford College in Spartanburg, S.C. fumbles. A native of Miami, Fla., Davila attended Youngstown State, where he was a Smith spent three years at Holy Cross, from 2011-13, as the defensive line coach. defensive back and linebacker. He was a member of the 1994 and 1997 National He coached three All-Patriot Championship teams and graduated with a degree in business administration with an League selections during his emphasis in marketing management. time with the Crusaders. Davila and his wife, Emily, have two daughters, Gabriella and Kylie. Smith came to Holy Cross after spending two seasons as the defensive line coach at Miami (Ohio) University. During the 2010 campaign, Smith helped lead the Red- Hawks to the Mid-American Conference title and a victory in the GoDaddy.com Bowl. In addition, defensive Austin Brown earned Second Team All Mid-American Con- ference honors in 2010. Prior to his time at Miami, Smith served as the defensive line coach at Youngstown State from 2006-2008, with the Penguins winning the 2006 Gateway Conference championship and advancing to the NCAA semifinals. His unit had six All-Missouri Valley Conference selections in his three seasons, including a Third Team All-American in defensive tackle Mychal Savage. Smith was previously the defensive line coach at Lafayette from 2004-2005, helping the Leopards to a pair of Patriot League co-championships and two NCAA playoff appearances. During the 2005 campaign, he helped to direct a defense which ranked ninth in the nation in scoring defense (17.0 points per game), 11th in total defense (296.9 yards per game), 19th in pass defense (166.9 yards per game) and 28th in rush defense (130.0 yards per game). Before moving to Lafayette, Smith spent the 2003 season as the defensive line coach at Maine. The Black Bears finished with a 7-5 mark, while Smith’s entire front-line unit received All-Atlantic 10 accolades. Smith previously spent the 2002 season as the defensive line coach and strength and conditioning coordinator at Minot State in North Dakota. He helped guide Minot State to the 2002 Dakota Athletic Conference championship, a 9-2 record and a berth in the NAIA playoffs, the Beavers’ first since 1994. Smith earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education and kinesiology from Maine in 2001 and his master’s degree in health and human performance from Minot State in 2004. He was a three-year starter at defensive tackle and a four-year letterwinner for Maine from 1996-1999.

@JMUFootball 13 2015 JMU Coaches Sean Fisher Jamal Powell Tight Ends Offensive Line Sean Fisher is in his first season as an Jamal Powell is in his first year as the assistant coach with the James Madison offensive line coach with the James Madison University football team, coaching the tight University football program. ends. Powell came to JMU from West Virginia Fisher spent the past two seasons on State, where he was the run game coordina- the staff at Ohio State, working with the tor and offensive line coach, as well as the defensive backs in 2013 and the offensive program’s strength and conditioning coach. line in 2014, assisting Coach Ed Warinner. Before WVSU, Powell held the same title at During his time at Ohio State, the Buckeyes Seton Hill University. went 26-3, winning the 2014 College Foot- ball Playoff National Championship, 2014 He has also had stints as a coach at Texas Consensus National Championship, 2015 Sugar Bowl Championship (CFP semifinal) A&M (graduate assistant coach/offensive line), Centre College (run game coordinator/ and 2014 Big Ten Championship. offensive line) and Southwest Baptist University (run game coordinator/offensive line). Prior to his time at Ohio State, Fisher served as quarterbacks coach at Plant High During his time at Texas A&M, he coached three All Big-12 linemen, two which School in Tampa, Fla., for one season. He helped the Panthers to a 9-3 season and were selected in the NFL Draft. At Centre College, Powell coached 13 All-Southern the program’s seventh consecutive district crown and playoff appearance. In 2011, he Collegiate Athletic Conference offensive linemen, three of which earned All-South coached defensive backs at Armwood High School in Seffner, Fla. In that season, the Region honors and one that was a two-time All-American. He also coached one Hawks finished 15-0 and ranked No. 2 in the nation by ESPN on their way to a Florida all-conference lineman each at SBU and WVSU. High School Athletic Association 6A state championship. In his first coaching job, he Powell spent time playing for four different professional football organizations, playing spent the 2008-10 seasons coaching quarterbacks at St. Petersburg High School in St. two seasons in the National Football League at center. He was with the Tennessee Petersburg, Fla., where the Green Devils reached the playoffs all three seasons while Titans in 2003 and the Houston Texans in 2004. Powell also played two seasons in the compiling a record of 28-6. League for the British and Hamilton Tiger Cats. A native of Rootstown, Ohio, Fisher graduated in 2008 from Mount Union College A native of Houston, Texas, Powell played his college football at Texas Christian with a bachelor’s degree in history. A four-year letterwinner for the Purple Raiders, he University where he was an All-American, First Team All-Conference USA selection was part of two NCAA Division III National Championship teams in 2005 and 2006 as and a candidate for the 2002 as a senior, as well as Conference a quarterback. USA’s Strength and Conditioning Athlete of the Year. Fisher is married to the former Katie Davidson. A four-year letterwinner for the Horned Frogs, Powell graduated from TCU with a degree in speech communications and a minor in business. Powell and his wife Rachel have two daughters, Jaden and Ellison.

14 JMUSports.com 2015 JMU Coaches Aaron Burkart John Streicher Director of Football Strength Director of Football Operations & Conditioning and Player Personnel Aaron Burkart is in his second year with John Streicher is in his second year at James Madison University as the director of James Madison University, and the first football strength & conditioning. under the new title of Director of Football Operations and Player Personnel. Burkart previously worked two years at the University of Illinois as an assistant strength Streicher is responsible for the day-to-day and conditioning coach for football. From operations of the JMU football program, 2010-12, he worked two stints at Florida including organizing and implementing team and one at West Virginia, holding a similar travel, planning recruiting visits, coordi- role at WVU working with basketball. At nating team meals and meetings. Streicher Florida, he was responsible for assisting the Gators with baseball and football, and works hand-in-hand with on-campus entities to coordinate players’ scholarships and oversaw softball. roster organization. He held the same position at his alma mater, Bowling Green, from 2009-10 working He is also the co-coordinator of summer camp programs, overseeing the program’s with football, golf, women’s soccer, hockey and basketball. Burkart started his compliance paperwork, scheduling and organizing community service outings and professional career at Ball State, serving as an assistant strength and conditioning coach directs all special projects and programs for JMU Football. during the 2006-07 season. Streicher founded and organized the Alpha Dog football support group, planned and Burkart played college football at Bowling Green, where he was a member of the designed the renovations of the APC offices and locker room, worked with the equip- 2003 MAC West Champion and Motor City Bowl Championship team, as well as the ment staff to design new uniforms and helmets and plans all JMU football events. 2004 GMAC Bowl Championship squad. Graduating with honors in 2006, he earned his bachelor’s degree in education. Along with his operations role, Streicher now oversees JMU football’s recruiting. He is responsible for roster manipulation, recruiting calendars, events and who ultimately is Burkart is originally from Columbus, Ohio, where he attended Bishop Watterson High offered a scholarship to play at JMU. School. Streicher spent six seasons on staff at Ohio State before arriving at JMU, working as an equipment manager for the first four seasons and spending his final two seasons as a student assistant with the defensive staff. He worked directly under JMU Head Coach Everett Withers for two years at OSU working with the secondary. Streicher earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Ohio State University. A native of Cincinnati, Ohio, by way of Oak Hills High School, he is the youngest of three for parents Jack and Debbie Streicher. He is married to the former Carolina Farrar.

@JMUFootball 15 2015 JMU Support Staff

Pete Johnson Scott Cook Cal Hall Equipment Sports Medicine Sports Medicine

Chris Brooks Danielle Scanlon Travis Pelletier Communications Sports Medicine Strength & Conditioning

Quintrel Lenore Patty Dorfer Academic Advising Administrative Assistant

16 JMUSports.com 2015 JMU Players Received Dean Ehlers Award (Most Valuable Performer) and Gary Clark Award (Offensive Performer of the Year) at JMU Football Banquet. Trai Sharp PRIOR TO JMU: Spent two years as the starting quarterback at Georgia Tech... Fr. – RB – 5-9 – 195 Had 32 total touchdowns, 13 interceptions and a 132.9 passer efficiency... Named Carrboro, N.C. ACC Offensive Back of the Week and Athlon ACC Offensive Player of the Week 1 (09/16/2013)... In 2013, started all 13 games accumulating for 1561 passing yards Carrboro on 180 attempts resulting in 15 touchdowns and 13 interceptions, as well as 513 HIGH SCHOOL: Rated as a three-star recruit by yards rushing and eight touchdowns on the ground… Maintained a 127.5 pass effi- ESPN and 247 Composite and a two-star by Rivals. ciency rating for the season… Earned ACC Offensive Back of the Week and Athlon com… Ranked in the top-100 running backs nation- ACC Player of the Week honors on Sept. 16, 2013 for his performance against ally and top-50 recruits in the state of North Carolina Duke... As a redshirt freshman in 2012, saw action in 12 games, ranking second by 247Sports… Had 882 yards and 9.1 yards per on the team for rushing touchdowns that season with nine and ran for 544 yards on carry along with 11 touchdowns as a senior, despite the year… Earned a 150.5 Pass Efficiency Rating along with 596 yards through the an ankle injury for part of the season… Scored 11 touchdowns in just three games air resulting in four touchdowns and three interceptions… Passed for a touchdown before a season-ending injury as a junior… Rushed for 2,291 yards and 33 touch- against USC in the Hyundai on New Year’s Eve. downs, to go with 482 receiving yards and four scores as a sophomore… Finished HIGH SCHOOL: Career numbers as a quarterback include over 5,000 passing 2012 with more than 3,100 all-purpose yards and 38 touchdowns to lead Carrboro yards, 1,960 rushing yards, and 76 touchdowns in only two seasons… ESPNU/ to a 15-1 record and the State 2A Championship game… Also played basketball Scouts Inc. four-star recruit... Four-time varsity letterwinner and team captain for and ran track & field at Carrboro, advancing to the 2A Regionals in the sprints as a three seasons… Perfect 16-0 season in 2010, including State Championship earning junior. MVP of the title game, AP North Carolina Player of the Year, and Pac-6 Conference PERSONAL: Full name is Derritt LeTrai Sharp... Majoring in political science. Player of the Year… Named MVP of the Offense-Defense All-American Bowl… As a sophomore wide receiver, accounted for 1,124 receiving yards and nine touchdowns. PERSONAL: Full name is Lavaedeay Montique Lee... Son of Walter Foster and Dimitri Holloway Katrina Reid… Sibling Dominique Lee played college basketball for Kansas State and Fr. – LB – 6-1 – 200 more recently North Carolina Central… Active involvement in the community often 2 Newport News, Va. visiting local children’s hospitals... Majoring in public policy and administration. Heritage Lee Statistics HIGH SCHOOL: First Team Class 4A All-State as a RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G senior... First Team 4A South All-Region... Ironclad 2014 13 183 826 9 76 4.5 63.5 Conference 18 Defensive Player of the Year and First Team All-Conference 18 by the Daily Press... PASSING G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effic Ranked a top-100 Virginia recruit by the Roanoke 2014 13 465 282 7 3462 30 93 60.6 7.4 266.3 141.5 Times... Rated No. 56 in the state by 247Sports... TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Total Avg/G Averaged 13 tackles a game as a senior to earn a spot in the Adidas 757 All-Star 2014 13 826 3462 4288 329.8 Football game... Second Team All-Ironclad Conference as a junior... Helped SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G Heritage to a 12-2 record in 2013, recording 90 tackles (36 solo), 10 tackles for 2014 13 9 9 0 0 0 1 0 56 4.3 loss, five sacks, three fumble recoveries and two interceptions... Also played wide receiver his junior year, making 13 catches for 279 yards and two touchdowns... Was a high school teammate of JMU tailback Khalid Abdullah. PERSONAL: Full name is Dimitri Miles Holloway... Majoring in sport and recreation Dominique Taylor management. Jr. – WR – 6-3 – 210 Columbia, S.C. 3 Spring Valley Vad Lee (Mars Hill/Georgia Military) R-Sr. – QB – 6-1 – 225 PRIOR TO JMU: Transferred to JMU after spending his sophomore season at Georgia Military College Durham, N.C. and freshman year at Mars Hill College...Made 2 Hillside (Georgia Tech) 23 catches for 510 yards (22.2 per catch) with six 2015 AS A REDSHIRT SENIOR: Named to Watch touchdowns at Georgia Military in 2014... Caught 17 List for STATS FCS Offensive Player of the Year… passes for 253 yards at Mars Hill in 2013. STATS FCS Preseason Second Team All-American. HIGH SCHOOL: As a senior at Spring Valley, had 24 receptions for 375 yards and 2014 AS A REDSHIRT JUNIOR: Associated Press two touchdowns and a punt-return touchdown, despite missing first half of season... Third Team All-American... Named a finalist for the Two-sport athlete who also helped basketball team to a state tournament berth his (finished fourth), honoring the senior year... Selected to play for the North team in the North-South All-Star Game top offensive player in FCS football... Second Team All-CAA... Won Bill Dudley and Team Columbia in The City vs. The State All-Star Classic as a senior... Was a Award, honoring Virginia’s top Division I player... VaSID State Offensive Player of high school teammate of JMU wide receiver John Miller. the Year... VaSID First Team All-State... JMU Male Athlete of the Year... Named PERSONAL: Full name is Dominique Darius Taylor... Majoring in justice studies. CAA Player of the Week three times... Set JMU single-season school records in passing completions (282), attempts (465), yards (3,462) and touchdowns (30), as well as total offense (4,288 yards)... Broke JMU’s single-game passing record twice during the year... First JMU quarterback to throw for more than 400 yards in a game with 406 at Villanova (Sept. 20) and 433 at Richmond (Nov. 15)... Sur- passed 300 yards in the air in five games and had a streak of six games with at least 250 passing yards... Ranked ninth in the CAA with 63.5 rushing yards per game... Rushed for 826 yards and scored nine touchdowns on the ground... Career-high 174 rushing yards in home opener against Saint Francis (Sept. 13)... Season-best four passing touchdowns and two rushing touchdowns at Charlotte (Oct. 25)...

@JMUFootball 17 2015 JMU Players

Davis Statistics Raven Greene RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2013 12 8 124 1 49 15.5 10.3 Jr. – S – 5-11 – 205 2014 12 6 22 1 10 3.7 1.8 Virginia Beach, Va. TOTAL 24 14 146 2 49 10.4 6.1 5 First Colonial RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2014 AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in five games 2013 12 12 173 0 36 1.0 14.4 14.4 2014 12 21 254 2 76 1.8 12.1 21.2 with two starts before a season-ending injury... Made TOTAL 24 33 427 2 76 1.4 12.9 17.8 15 total tackles, including nine solo, to go with one ... Had eight tackles (five solo) in win at SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G Lehigh (Sept. 6)... Added four tackles and first career 2013 12 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 0.5 interception in win over Saint Francis (Sept. 13). 2014 12 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 18 1.5 TOTAL 24 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 24 1.0 2013 AS A FRESHMAN: Played in all 12 games with five starts... Posted 37 total tackles, including 24 solo, to go with 0.5 tackles for loss, four pass breakups and PUNT RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2013 12 2 3 0 1 1.5 0.2 one fumble recovery... Career-high 10 tackles (five solo) against Stony Brook (Nov. 2014 12 3 44 0 32 14.7 3.7 16)... Tallied seven tackles (five solo) in win over Villanova (Nov. 2)... Accrued TOTAL 24 5 47 0 32 9.4 2.0 two pass breakups versus New Hampshire (Nov. 9). KICK RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G HIGH SCHOOL: Played , wide receiver and defensive back at First Co- 2013 12 8 159 0 28 19.9 13.2 lonial... Posted 57 tackles, eight pass breakups, five interceptions and one blocked 2014 12 6 102 0 21 17.0 8.5 punt as a senior, earning First Team All-Beach District, Second Team All-757 and TOTAL 24 14 261 0 28 18.6 10.9 Honorable Mention All-Eastern Region honors... Had 900 all-purpose yards and ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G five touchdowns at wide receiver and tailback his senior year... Honorable Mention 2013 12 124 173 3 159 0 459 38.2 All-Beach District as a junior... Honor roll student. 2014 12 22 254 44 102 0 422 35.2 PERSONAL: Full name is Raven Avery Greene... Son of Rasean and Cheria Greene... TOTAL 24 146 427 47 261 0 881 36.7 Majoring in kinesiology.

Greene Statistics INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G Kyre Hawkins 2013 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2014 5 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 R-So. – LB – 6-0 – 220 TOTAL 17 1 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 9 Baltimore, Md. TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH Dunbar 2013 12 24 13 37 0.5 1 4 0 1 0 0 2014 AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN: Started all 13 2014 5 9 6 15 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0 games at linebacker... Finished with a team-best 97 TOTAL 17 33 19 52 0.5 1 5 0 1 0 0 tackles, including 39 solo, to go with 2.5 tackles for loss, 0.5 sacks, one interception, one fumble recovery and three pass breakups... Ranked 16th in the CAA in total tackles... Career-high 13 tackles Rashard Davis (five solo) in win at Stony Brook (Nov. 8)... Made a team-high 11 tackles in NCAA First Round playoff game versus Liberty (Nov. 29)... Recorded 10 tackles (six solo) Jr. – WR – 5-9 – 180 at Villanova (Sept. 20)... Tallied nine tackles at Maryland (Aug. 30), at Lehigh Charlottesville, Va. (Sept. 6) and versus William & Mary (Nov. 1)... Produced first career interception 6 Charlottesville at Richmond (Nov. 15), along with eight tackles... Accrued six solo tackles and 2014 AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in 12 games... a fumble recovery in the win at Charlotte (Oct. 25)... Earned five or more tackles Had 21 receptions for 254 yards and two receiving in 10 of 13 games... Received Casey Carter Academic Achievement Award at JMU touchdowns... Rushed six times for 22 yards and one Football Awards Banquet… JMU Athletic Director Scholar-Athlete. score... Recorded career highs of five catches for 2013 AS A FRESHMAN: Redshirted to retain a year of eligibility... JMU Athletic 123 yards and two TDs, including a career-long 76- Director Scholar-Athlete... Dean’s List (Spring 2014). yard touchdown reception in the win at Lehigh (Sept. HIGH SCHOOL: Helped lead team to a 13-1 record and a Class 1A State Champi- 6)... Had three receptions against Saint Francis (Sept. 13), at Villanova (Sept. 20), onship in 2012, recording 104 tackles and one interception as a senior... Defense versus Delaware (Sept. 27) and at Richmond (Nov. 15)... Also had six kick returns recorded 10 shutouts and only allowed 28 points during the entire season... Played for 102 yards and three punt returns for 44 yards, including a career-long 32-yard on the Baltimore side for the Maryland Crab Bowl... Named to the 2012 Pre-season return against UD (Sept. 27)… Named to CAA All-Academic Team… JMU Athletic All-City team... Transferred to Dunbar from Archbishop Curley for his senior sea- Director Scholar-Athlete. son... Qualified for the Penn Relays as a junior while running track as a sprinter... 2013 AS A FRESHMAN: Appeared in all 12 games with one start... Had 12 As a wrestler, was 44-3 and ranked No. 1 in his weight class in Baltimore... Honor receptions for 173 yards... Rushed eight times for 124 yards and a touchdown... roll student... Named to the National Honor Society. Career-long 49-yard run at Delaware (Sept. 28) and had a 36-yard touchdown run versus Charlotte (Sept. 21)... Season-long 36-yard reception against Saint Francis PERSONAL: Full name is Kyre Jelani Hawkins... Son of Michael and Lisa Wilson... (Sept. 14)... Also had eight kick returns for 159 yards and two punt returns... JMU Worked in the Ray Lewis foundation... Majoring in sport and recreation management. Athletic Director Scholar-Athlete. HIGH SCHOOL: Was a dual-threat quarterback in high school, passing for 1,074 Hawkins Statistics yards and 15 touchdowns, to go with 1,383 rushing yards and 17 touchdowns INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G on 130 carries as a senior to earn First Team All-District honors as an athlete and 2014 13 1 27 0 27 27.0 2.1 Second Team All-District at quarterback... Named the team’s MVP after leading TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH Charlottesville to its first playoff berth in 10 years... Also ran track, earning 2012 2014 13 39 58 97 2.5 7 4 0 1 0 0 Outdoor Track MVP honors after capturing the district title in the 100 meters... SACKS G UA A Total Yds Graduated with honors. 2014 13 0 1 0.5 3 PERSONAL: Full name is Rashard Markese Davis... Son of Russell and Katrina Hunter... Majoring in sport and recreation management.

18 JMUSports.comJMUSports.com 2015 JMU Players Riley Stapleton Blaine Stewart Fr. – WR – 6-5 – 210 R-So. – WR – 6-1 – 205 Indiana, Pa. Morgantown, W.Va. 10 Indiana 12 Morgantown HIGH SCHOOL: Pennsylvania Writers’ First Team 2014 AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN: Played in 11 Class AAA All-State as a senior... First Team games, primarily as the holder on field goals and ex- All-WesternPAFootball.net Big School... WPIAL tra points… Had a key play in the last-second win at All-Greater Allegheny Conference... Had 69 recep- Albany (Oct. 4), spiking a mishandled snap to allow tions for 1,104 yards and 11 touchdowns as a senior JMU a second chance to kick the game-winning field to lead the Indians to a playoff berth... Helped goal... Named to CAA All-Academic Team... JMU Indiana to the playoffs as a junior after making 50 catches for 702 yards... Also Athletic Director Scholar-Athlete. played basketball, scoring more than 1,000 points after averaging 14.2 points and 2013 AS A FRESHMAN: Redshirted to retain a year of eligibility... CAA Commission- 6.4 rebounds as a senior and 14.0 points and 5.8 rebounds as a junior. er’s Academic Award... Dean’s List (Fall 2013). PERSONAL: Full name is Riley Douglas Stapleton... Majoring in finance. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year varsity letterwinner at Morgantown... Made 41 catches for 615 yards and six touchdowns as a senior, earning Honorable Mention Class AAA All-State, First Team All-TRAC, Honorable Mention All-OVAC honors... Also served as MHS’s PAT and field goal holder, long snapper on punts, was the backup Brandon Ravenel quarterback, and amassed 104 return yards... Had 21 catches for 305 yards and Jr. – WR – 6-0 – 190 three scores as a junior, after recording one receiving and one rushing touchdown Stafford, Va. his sophomore year... Honor Roll student... Member of National Honor Society. 11 PERSONAL: Full name is William Blaine Stewart... Son of Karen and the late Bill North Stafford Stewart... His father, Bill, was a long-time college football coach, including serving 2014 AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in 12 games... as head coach for West Virginia at the end of his career... Majoring in accounting. Had 38 receptions for 535 yards and five touch- downs... Ranked 10th in the CAA with 14.1 yards per catch... Rushed eight times for 80 yards... Produced first career 100-yard receiving game in win Ishmael Hyman against Towson (Oct. 11) with career highs of eight R-So. – WR – 6-0 – 185 catches for 107 yards... Caught career-long 76-yard touchdown pass in win at Stony Manalapan, N.J. Brook (Nov. 8)... Posted seven receptions for 54 yards in FCS First Round Playoffs 13 St. John Vianney (Kansas) game versus Liberty (Nov. 29)... Caught two passes for 90 yards at Richmond (Nov. 15), including a 50-yard reception... Had four games with at least 50 yards 2014 AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN: Played in all 13 receiving... Had a career-long 35-yard rush versus Towson. games… Had 15 receptions for 199 yards and three touchdowns... Made four catches for a season-best 2013 AS A FRESHMAN: Played in all 12 games... Had 20 catches for 312 yards and 80 yards and a touchdown at Villanova (Sept. 20), one touchdown... Tallied season-high 83 yards receiving on three catches in win which included a season-long 56-yard catch for over Richmond (Oct. 12), including a season-long 71 yard grab... Tallied three his first career TD... Also had four catches against catches for 64 yards, including a 50-yard reception against Villanova (Nov. 2)... Towson (Oct. 10)... His other scores included an eight-yard reception at Charlotte Scored first career touchdown versus Stony Brook (Nov. 16)... Rushed five times for (Oct. 25) and a 47-yard catch at Stony Brook (Nov. 8)... Had three kick returns 10 yards. for 52 yards at Villanova... HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year, two-way starter at North Stafford and a three-star PRIOR TO JMU: Transferred to JMU from Kansas, where he redshirted as a true recruit... Was named First Team All-State, All-Region and All-District as a wide freshman to retain a year of eligibility. receiver and kick returner as a senior, as well as Second Team All-State and First Team All-Region and All-District as a punt returner... Named team MVP in 2012... HIGH SCHOOL: Three-star prospect according to Rivals... No. 21 prospect out of Invited to play in the Shrine Bowl following his senior year... During his senior the state of New Jersey according to ESPN... Named MVP of the Chesapeake Bowl year, against Stafford, he caught 14 passes for 173 yards and four touchdowns... after scoring two TDs and leading the North Team to a 38-13 win... Selected to Caught 59 passes for 1,010 yards and 15 touchdowns, earning Honorable Mention the 2013 USA Football International Bowl... Lettered twice for head coach Andrew All-State First Team All-Commonwealth and First Team All-Region honors as a Carlstrom at St. John Vianney... Had 24 catches for 428 yards and four TDs during junior... Led Wolverines to Northwest Region Division Five title... Graduated with his senior season, which was cut short by injury... First Team All-Shore Conference honors to earn a Football Academic Award. and Honorable Mention All-Monmouth County in 2011... Collected 29 catches for 951 yards and 10 TDs as a junior... Also returned a pair of kickoffs for TDs in PERSONAL: Full name is Brandon Jerome Ravenel... Son of Harry and Ana Rav- 2011... Lettered three years in track and field... Finished fourth in the state in the enel... Majoring in sport and recreation management. 200-meters. Ravenel Statistics PERSONAL: Full name is Ishmael Hyman... Son of Tonya Hornsby and Godday Hornsby... Majoring in sport and recreation management. RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2013 12 5 10 0 7 2.0 0.8 2014 12 8 80 0 35 10.0 6.7 Hyman Statistics TOTAL 24 13 90 0 35 6.9 3.8 RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2014 13 1 17 0 0 17.0 1.3 RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2013 12 20 312 1 71 1.7 15.6 26.0 RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2014 12 38 535 5 76 3.2 14.1 44.6 2014 13 15 199 3 56 1.2 13.3 15.3 TOTAL 24 58 847 6 76 2.4 14.6 35.3 SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G 2014 13 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 18 1.4 2013 12 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0.5 KICK RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2014 12 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 30 2.5 2014 13 3 52 0 21 17.3 4.0 TOTAL 24 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 36 1.5 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G 2014 13 17 199 0 52 0 268 20.6

@JMUFootball 19 2015 JMU Players Taylor Reynolds Daniel Schiele R-Jr. – CB – 6-0 – 195 Jr. – TE – 6-5 – 230 Newark, Del. Yorktown, Va. 14 Newark 15 Tabb 2014 AS A REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE: Started all 2014 AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in five games… 13 games at cornerback... Second Team All-CAA... Went 3-for-4 for 30 yards passing in win over VaSID Second Team All-State... Named CAA Towson (Oct. 11), while also rushing twice for Defensive Player of the Week after his performance 51 yards, including a career-long 46-yard run... in JMU’s 55-20 win at Richmond (Nov. 15)... Had Had two pooch punts for 51 yards, with one being 71 total tackles, including 43 solo, to go with 3.0 downed inside the 20... Named to CAA All-Aca- tackles for loss, four interceptions, three fumble recoveries, three forced fumbles and demic Team... JMU Athletic Director Scholar-Athlete... Shifted to tight end during four pass breakups... Ranked tied for second in the CAA in both interceptions and Spring 2015 drills. fumble recoveries... Was tied for fourth in all of FCS football with two interceptions 2013 AS A FRESHMAN: Played in four games... Had one carry for six yards in win for touchdowns... Returned two interceptions for a touchdown and forced two fum- over Central Connecticut State (Aug. 31)… JMU Athletic Director Scholar-Athlete... bles at Richmond, along with making eight tackles (seven solo)... Made career-high CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award... Dean’s List (Spring 2014)... JMU Athletic 12 tackles (eight solo) in JMU’s FCS First Round Playoffs game versus Liberty (Nov. Director Scholar-Athlete. 29)... Had 10 tackles (five solo, two for loss) at Villanova (Sept. 20)... Recorded at least six tackles in seven of 13 games... Forced a fumble which he recovered in HIGH SCHOOL: Was a three-year starter at Tabb in a wing-T offense... Earned First win over Towson (Oct. 11). Team All-Bay Rivers District honors his senior year... Was the MVP of the Virginia High School Association All-Star game, throwing for 103 yards and one touchdown 2013 AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN: Played in 10 games with seven starts... Named in leading the East to a 35-16 victory. CAA Rookie of the Week once... Had 30 total tackles, including 18 solo, to go with two interceptions, a defensive touchdown, one quarterback hurry and a pass PERSONAL: Full name is Daniel Jared Schiele... Majoring in health sciences. breakup... In his collegiate debut, made six tackles and had a 51-yard interception return for a touchdown in the win over Central Connecticut State (Aug. 31)... Schiele Statistics Recorded a season-high 10 tackles (eight solo) against New Hampshire (Nov. 9)... RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G Had interception at Delaware (Sept. 28)... Tallied at least one tackle in eight of 10 2013 4 1 6 0 6 6.0 1.5 games he played in, four games with three or more. 2014 5 2 51 0 46 25.5 10.2 2012 AS A FRESHMAN: Redshirted to retain a year of eligibility...Moved to corner- TOTAL 9 3 57 0 46 19.0 6.3 back during Spring 2013 drills. PASSING G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effic 2013 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 HIGH SCHOOL: Led Newark to a 10-0 regular season mark, 11-1 overall, and 2014 5 5 3 0 30 0 10 60.0 6.0 6.0 110.4 the Blue Hen Conference Flight A title his senior season, playing both quarterback TOTAL 9 9 3 0 30 0 10 33.3 3.3 3.3 61.3 and safety for the Yellowjackets and Coach Butch Simpson... Earned Second Team All-State honors his senior year after leading the team to the DIAA Finals... During TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Total Avg/G the 2011 regular season, completed 123 of 208 passes (59.1 percent) for 1,884 2013 4 6 0 6 1.5 2014 5 51 30 81 16.2 yards with 23 touchdowns and seven interceptions, while rushing for 723 yards TOTAL 9 57 30 87 9.7 and 11 touchdowns on 92 carries (7.9 yards per carry)... As a junior, Reynolds passed for 2,380 yards and 23 touchdowns and rushed for 758 yards and 11 more PUNTING G No. Yards Lg Avg scores from his quarterback position, earning First Team All-State and All-Conference 2013 4 0 0 0 0.0 accolades... On the hardwood was a First Team All-State selection for Newark’s 2014 5 2 51 33 25.5 basketball team in 2010-11... Member of the National Honor Society, Honor Roll TOTAL 9 2 51 33 25.5 and received the Delaware Scholar-Athlete Award. PERSONAL: Full name is Taylor Wesley Reynolds... Mother is Carmen Word... Majoring in justice studies. Quan Welch Reynolds Statistics Fr. – WR – 6-0 – 180 SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G Pageland, S.C. 2013 10 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 6 0.6 16 Central 2014 13 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 12 0.9 TOTAL 23 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 18 0.8 HIGH SCHOOL: Enrolled at JMU in the spring 2015... Two-star recruit by Rivals.com… Ranked INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G among the top 75 recruits in the state of South Car- 2013 10 2 51 1 51 25.5 5.1 2014 13 4 127 2 55 31.8 9.8 olina by High School Sports Report prior to missing TOTAL 23 6 178 3 55 29.7 7.7 his senior season due to a knee injury... HSSR Class AA Division II All-State Defense as a junior... Led TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH the Eagles to an 8-4 overall record, a 4-1 mark in the region and the third round of 2013 10 18 12 30 0.0 0 3 0 0 0 1 the state playoffs as a junior... Dual threat at Central, playing both cornerback and 2014 13 43 28 71 3.0 18 8 3 3 0 0 running back... Also ran track, helping Central to the county, regional, upper state TOTAL 23 61 40 101 3.0 18 11 3 3 0 1 and South Carolina Class 2-AA state championships in 2014... Runs a 4.39 40-yard dash and lifts 305 pounds on the bench and 485 pounds on the squat... Chose JMU over 14 other scholarship offers… Finished his last semester at Central with a 3.8 grade point average. PERSONAL: Full name is Marquise LaQuan Welch... Majoring in nursing.

20 JMUSports.com 2015 JMU Players record his senior season and the first round of the playoffs... Honor roll student. PERSONAL: Full name is Jerry Dewayne Reese II... Son of Jerry and Gwen Reese... Bryan Schor Has a sibling Jasmine... Father Jerry played safety at UT-Martin and is the current So. – QB – 6-2 – 213 Senior Vice President and General Manager for the Giants... Undecided Milford, Pa. on major. 17 Delaware Valley (Lackawanna College) 2014 AS A FRESHMAN: Played in five games... Cory Owen Went 1-for-2 for seven yards against Elon (Nov. 22)... Named to CAA All-Academic Team. Fr. – QB/WR – 6-2 – 195 PRIOR TO JMU: Spent spring of 2014 at Lackawan- McMurray, Pa. na College before transferring to JMU. 19 Peters Township HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated in 2013 from Delaware Valley... Helped lead the team HIGH SCHOOL: A four-year starter for Peters Town- to an 11-2 record his senior season, earning Pennsylvania Class AAAA First Team ship at quarterback, leading the team to the playoffs All-State honors... Was 147-for-226 for 2,585 yards and 27 touchdowns, to go three times… Finished career with more than 4,000 with 12 rushing touchdowns... Was a two-time All-Region and All-Conference se- all-purpose yards... Passed for 1,212 yards and six lection his final two years, finishing his four-year starting career with 6,518 passing touchdowns while rushing for 515 yards and seven yards and 56 touchdowns... Served as team captain his junior and senior years as scores as a senior… Honorable Mention All-South- well as captain of the basketball team his final season. eastern Conference after throwing for 501 yards while rushing for 762 yards and 10 touchdowns as a junior... Helped Indians to a playoff berth in 2013... Ranked in PERSONAL: Full name is Bryan Thomas Schor... Majoring in finance. the top three in school history in rushing yards, passing yards and scoring... Runs a 4.5 40-yard dash and has a 35-inch vertical… Honor roll student. Schor Statistics PERSONAL: Full name is Cory Nathaniel Owen... Majoring in marketing. PASSING G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effic 2014 5 2 1 1 7 0 7 50.0 3.5 1.4 -20.6 Taylor Woods Hunter Etheridge So. – TB – 5-9 – 190 R-Fr. – QB – 6-3 – 214 Havelock, N.C. Clayton, N.C. 20 Havelock 18 Woodberry Forest [Va.] 2014 AS A FRESHMAN: Played in eight games… Had 21 carries for 70 yards... Tallied three recep- 2014 AS A FRESHMAN: Redshirted to retain a tions for 33 yards... Season-high 10 rushes for 43 year of eligibility... Named to CAA All-Academic yards against Delaware (Sept. 27), which included a Team... Received Doug West Memorial Award at season-long run of 18 yards and catch of 16 yards... JMU Football Awards Banquet, which is presented to Also recorded three tackles. a JMU scout-team member for effort and dedication. HIGH SCHOOL: Played a significant part in leading Havelock to a perfect 16-0 HIGH SCHOOL: Led his squad to an 8-1 record, the Prep League championship and record and the Rams’ third straight Class 3A State Championship under Coach Jim No. 10 overall ranking in Virginia his senior year... Also played basketball and ran Bob Bryant while spending time at running back, cornerback and as a kick/punt indoor and outdoor track... Finished sixth in the state private school meet in the returner… Career offensive numbers of 8.62 yards per carry, 2,817 rushing yards, high jump and ninth in the 55-meter hurdles... Spent his first three years at Clayton and 42 touchdowns, as well as 50 receptions for 362 yards, and two touchdowns… (N.C.) High School. Also spent time at cornerback accumulating 118 total tackles, eight and a half tack- PERSONAL: Full name is Hunter Bryce Etheridge... Son of Rick and Wendy Ether- les for losses, three forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries… As a senior had idge... His father, Rick, played linebacker at NC State (1978-81) and helped the 119 carries for 1,010 yards and 14 touchdowns with a long of 94 while grabbing Wolfpack to the 1979 ACC Championship... Twin brother, Ryan, also plays football 21 catches for 151 yards and one score... Chipped in 56 tackles and one fumble at JMU... Majoring in kinesiology. recovery on defense at cornerback... Named the Varsity Football overall Player of the Game three times as a senior and twice as a junior... Helped the Rams to a combined 47-1 record his final three years... Maintained a 3.0 GPA in high school. PERSONAL: Full name is Taylor Alexander Woods... Son of Wilbert and Elizabeth Jerry Reese Jr. Woods... Majoring in management. Fr. – QB – 6-2 – 205 Jefferson Township, N.J. Woods Statistics 18 RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G Jefferson (Midwest Prep) 2014 8 21 70 0 18 3.3 8.8 PRIOR TO JMU: Spent one season at Midwest Prep RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G following his high school career... Threw for 1,655 2014 8 3 33 0 16 0.4 11.0 4.1 passing yards and 17 touchdowns, while rushing for 217 yards and three scores... Played in only 22 out ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G of 40 quarters during the season, a prep requirement 2014 8 70 33 0 0 0 103 12.9 to allow everyone to play... Helped the team to a 9-2 record. HIGH SCHOOL: The Star-Ledger Morris County Player of the Year and New Jersey Herald Offensive Player of the Year as a senior... First Team All-Conference, All- League and All-Area as a senior... Amassed over 6,000 yards and 65 touchdowns in his career as a four-year starter at Jefferson... Had 1,480 yards passing to go with 17 touchdowns as a senior, while also rushing for 1,141 yards and scoring 10 more on the ground... Set 10 new Jefferson High School records... Helped JHS to a 7-3

@JMUFootball 21 2015 JMU Players Robert Branch Justin Wellons Fr. – S – 6-2 – 195 R-Jr. – LB – 6-1 – 228 Baltimore, Md. Chesapeake, Va. 21 Gilman 24 Western Branch HIGH SCHOOL: Rated as a three-star safety by 2014 AS A REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE: Played in Rivals.com, 247Sports and ESPN… Ranked as No. 11 games... Had 14 total tackles, including seven 64 Safety in nation (2015 class) and 22nd-best solo... Played predominately on special teams... player in state of Maryland (2015 class) by ESPN… Produced career-high five tackles in win over Towson Second Team Private School All-State as a junior and (Oct. 11) and at Richmond (Nov. 15), where he had senior... Served as captain at Gilman, leading team a career-best three solo stops... Received Challace to an 8-3 overall record, a 5-1 mark in conference play and No. 2 ranking in the McMillin Award at JMU Football Awards Banquet, presented to the program’s state in 2014... Selected to Team Baltimore for the Maryland Crab Bowl his senior special teams player of the year. season... Also played wide receiver for the Greyhounds... Helped Gilman to 7-3 2013 AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN: Played in all 12 games... Held primarily a spe- record as a junior... Received offers from FBS schools Rutgers, Georgia Tech and cial teams role... Had nine total tackles, including two solo... Tallied a season-high Boston College... Part of 2015 recruiting class with teammate Jahee Jackson. three tackles at Delaware (Sept. 28)... Produced a pair of tackles against both Saint PERSONAL: Full name is Robert Stacey Branch, Jr.... Majoring in engineering. Francis (Sept. 14) and Albany (Oct. 5). 2012 AS A FRESHMAN: Redshirted to retain a year of eligibility. HIGH SCHOOL: Earned three varsity letters as a starter with the football team... Also earned three letters in track and field... Member of the National Honor Society. Rashad Robinson PERSONAL: Full name is Justin Jordan Wellons... Son of Marfett and Jennifer Wel- Fr. – CB – 5-11 – 180 lons... Majoring in justice studies. Richmond, Va. 22 Hermitage Wellons Statistics TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH HIGH SCHOOL: Shifting to cornerback at JMU… 2013 12 2 7 9 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ranked in the state’s top 100 recruits by the Roanoke 2014 11 7 7 14 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Times… Second Team All-5A South Region as a TOTAL 23 9 14 23 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 senior... First Team All-Conference 11... Two-year starting quarterback at Hermitage, passing for 664 yards and rushing for 503 yards in eight games due to an injury as a senior... Led Panthers to the VHSL state quarterfinals in 2014... Helped Hermitage to a 9-3 record and a state playoff berth in 2013... Chose JMU Cardon Johnson over offers from Army and Nevada. R-So. – TB – 5-9 – 195 PERSONAL: Full name is Glynn Rashad Robinson... Majoring in kinesiology. Newport News, Va. 25 Warwick 2014 AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN: Did not play after suffering a season-ending injury during Spring Charles Tutt 2014 drills. Fr. – CB – 5-10 – 175 2013 AS A FRESHMAN: Redshirted to retain a year Clifton, Va. of eligibility. 23 Centreville HIGH SCHOOL: A 2013 graduate of Warwick... Limited to 415 rushing yards his senior year due to injury... Earned First Team All-757 and All-District as a junior HIGH SCHOOL: Rated as a two-star recruit by after rushing for 1,134 yards and 12 touchdowns... Had 1,235 rushing yards and Rivals.com and ESPN, and ranked in the state’s top 15 scores as a sophomore, earning Second Team All-District accolades... Member 100 recruits by the Roanoke Times… VHSL First of the 4x100-meter district champion relay team... Honor roll student. Team Group 6A All-State as a junior and senior... VirginiaPreps.com All-State as a senior... VHSL All- PERSONAL: Full name is Cardon Lee Johnson... Son of Donald and Carlene John- North Region as a junior... First Team CentrevilleIn- son... Both parents ran track at Norfolk State... Majoring in sport and recreation dependent.com All-Conference as a senior... Washington Post Second Team All-Met management. as a junior and senior...VirginiaPreps.com All-Northern Region and All-Concorde District pick as a sophomore... Had 29 receptions for 650 yards and eight touch- downs as a senior and 36 catches for 861 yards and 13 scores, as well as four inter- ceptions as a junior... Helped Centreville to a 12-3 record, a No. 4 ranking in the Curtis Oliver state and a berth in the 2014 state championship game... Had four catches for 101 Fr. – CB – 5-11 – 185 yards and two touchdowns, along with four tackles in the state title game his senior year... Also helped CHS win the 2013 state title... Was a high school teammate of Paramus, N.J. JMU defensive lineman Jordan Brooks. 26 Paramus Catholic PERSONAL: Full name is Charles Nokomas Tutt, Jr.... Majoring in sport and recre- HIGH SCHOOL: Named Third Team All-Bergen as ation management. a senior... Had 84 tackles, 16 passes defended, four interceptions and one fumble recovery as a senior... Helped Paladins go 10-2 and rank second in the state of New Jersey... Posted 28 tackles and three inter- ceptions, one of which he returned for a touchdown, as a junior... Helped Paramus Catholic to a 10-2 record and the 2013 Non-Public Group 4 State Championship. PERSONAL: Full name is Curtis Lamark Oliver, Jr.... Majoring in engineering.

22 JMUSports.com 2015 JMU Players Pat Kagel Steve Smallwood R-Fr. – LB – 6-2 – 220 Fr. – LB – 6-1 – 195 Virginia Beach, Va. Dendron, Va. 27 Kellam 29 Surry County 2014 AS A FRESHMAN: Used a medical redshirt to HIGH SCHOOL: Played both linebacker and fullback retain a year of eligibility... Dean’s List (Fall 2014). at Surry County...VHSL Group 1A First Team All- HIGH SCHOOL: Was the starting quarterback State as a senior...First Team All-Region... Tri-Rivers all four years, while also starting at safety for his District Defensive Player of the Year... First Team senior season... Was a two-time captain... Earned All-Tri-Rivers District at linebacker... Conference 41 Honorable Mention All-Beach District honors as the signal caller both seasons, while Defensive Player of the Year... First Team All-Con- earning accolades as a safety in 2013... Was a member of the National Honor ference 41 at linebacker and Second Team at running back... Had more than 100 Society named to the Principal’s List and was an Academic Scholar-Athlete. tackles and six total touchdowns as a senior... Helped the Cougars to a Group 1A East playoff berth his senior season after a 9-1 regular-season record. PERSONAL: Full name is Patrick Robert Kagel... Son of Darryl and Karen Kagel... Dad Darryl played football at St. John’s (1987-89) while mom Karen played field PERSONAL: Full name is Steve Andrew Smallwood, Jr.... Son of Steve Sr. and Felicia hockey at SUNY Oneonta (1988-92)... Majoring in health sciences. Smallwood... Has a sister Jasmine... Majoring in management. John Miller David Allely So. – WR – 5-10 – 180 Fr. – LB – 6-1 – 225 Columbia, S.C. Vienna, Va. 28 Spring Valley 30 Oakton 2014 AS A FRESHMAN: Played in 10 games...Had HIGH SCHOOL: First Team All-Concorde Confer- 83 carries for 371 yards and five touchdowns... Also ence at linebacker as a senior... Honorable Mention caught eight passes for 44 yards... Produced first 6A All-North Region... also played running back at career 100-yard rushing game with 106 yards and Oakton... Honor roll student, averaging above a 3.5 a touchdown in the win at Lehigh (Sept. 6), which GPA his junior and senior years. included a 36-yard rush... Tallied 74 yards and a PERSONAL: Full name is David William Allely... Son of Eric and Rebekah Allely... career-high three touchdowns on just 11 carries in win over Towson (Oct. 11)... Has three siblings Joseph, Jacob and Grace... Brother Joseph is an outside lineback- Career-long 47-yard touchdown run in Towson game... Scored first collegiate er at East Carolina... Majoring in psychology. touchdown in season opener at Maryland (Aug. 30) with a one-yard rush… Named to CAA All-Academic Team. HIGH SCHOOL: Predominantly played running back under head coach Miles Aldridge and also saw slight action as a wide out and quarterback… Named SC High School Kirk Robinette Sports Report Division I-AAAA All-State his senior season after leading the Vikings to the second round of the Class 4A playoffs... Had 289 all-purpose yards and Fr. – LB – 6-3 – 225 four touchdowns against White Knoll his senior year... Also had 223 yards and Cumberland, Md. four touchdowns on just 17 carries against Irmo in 2013, earning him Class AAAA 31 Allegany Co-Player of the Week from the High School Sports Report... For his senior year HIGH SCHOOL: Rated a two-star recruit by Rivals. rushed 188 times for 1,761 yards and 32 touchdowns to also earn Class 4A All-Area com… Named First Team Small School All-State honors from The State… Ranked 50th best overall prospect in the state of South at linebacker as a senior and Second Team as a Carolina according to 247sports.com’s composite rating… Columbia South Caroli- junior... First Team All-Area as a sophomore... na’s News 19 Player of the Week Oct. 2, 2013... Recorded a 4.6 second 40-yard Selected to Team Baltimore at the annual Maryland dash, 31 inch vertical, 235 pound bench press, and squats 405 pounds… Also Crab Bowl as a senior... Had 77.5 tackles, two played on the basketball team, where he helped them to an 18-10 record his junior sacks and one interception as a senior... Also rushed 100 times for 713 yards and year... Maintained a 3.9 grade point average at Spring Valley High School. nine touchdowns while making 13 receptions for 286 yards and three scores at the PERSONAL: Full name is John David Miller... Majoring in management. running back position... Made 66.5 tackles, one sack and two interceptions as a sophomore... Member of the track & field and wrestling teams at Allegany. Miller Statistics PERSONAL: Full name is Kirk Edward Robinette, Jr.... Undecided on major. RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2014 10 83 371 5 47 4.5 37.1 RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2014 10 8 44 0 16 0.8 5.5 4.4 SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G 2014 10 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 30 3.0 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G 2014 10 371 44 0 0 0 415 41.5

@JMUFootball 23 2015 JMU Players Khalid Abdullah Gage Steele Jr. – TB – 5-10 – 206 R-Jr. – LB – 6-1 – 230 Newport News, Va. Front Royal, Va. 32 Heritage 33 Warren County 2014 AS A SOPHOMORE: Played in 12 games with 2014 AS A REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE: Played in five starts... Had 113 carries for 547 yards and three 11 games with three starts… Had 55 total tackles, touchdowns... Also made 11 catches for 85 yards including 20 solo, to go with 0.5 tackles for loss, 0.5 and a touchdown... Career highs of 92 rushing yards sacks, one interception and one quarterback hurry... and three total touchdowns (two rushing) in win Season-high 12 tackles (four solo) in win at Albany over Elon (Nov. 22), which included a career-long, (Oct. 4)... Tallied eight tackles in wins over Towson 51-yard touchdown run... Rushed nine times for 86 yards, including a 46-yard run (Oct. 11) and at Richmond (Nov. 15)... Made seven tackles with first career intercep- in win at Lehigh (Sept. 6)... Had 73 yards on 21 carries against Delaware (Sept. tion against Delaware (Sept. 27) while also making seven tackles (season-high six solo) 27)...Opened season with 67 yards at Maryland (Aug. 30)... Tallied six games with in win at Charlotte (Oct. 25)... Named to CAA All-Academic Team... JMU Athletic at least 50 rushing yards. Director Scholar-Athlete... Dean’s List (Fall 2014). 2013 AS A FRESHMAN: Played in nine games with one start… Had 68 carries for 2013 AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN: Started all 12 games... Named a finalist for the Jer- 347 yards and three touchdowns... Also had six receptions for 32 yards and one ry Rice Award, honoring the national rookie of the year... The Sports Network Nation- kickoff return… Ran for a season-high 87 yards and a touchdown, including a al Rookie and CAA Defensive Rookie of the Week honors after a career-game against season-long, 38-yard rush in win over Albany (Oct. 5)... Tallied 67 yards and a Albany (Oct. 5)... Had 105 total tackles, including 43 solo, to go with 5.0 tackles touchdown in win over Charlotte (Sept. 21)... Had at least 50 yards rushing in for loss, 3.0 sacks, three forced fumbles and five pass breakups... Ranked second on three games. team and sixth in CAA with 8.8 tackles per game... Turned in career-high 18 tackles HIGH SCHOOL: As a senior had 1,621 yards rushing on 228 carries and 21 touch- (13 solo) as well as a sack in win over Albany, which ranked second in the CAA for a downs, including two kick returns for touchdowns, earning him Peninsula District single game in 2014... The 13 solo tackles were tied for the most by any JMU player Offensive Player of the Year... Was also named to the First Team All-District squad since 1999... Tallied 12 tackles in collegiate debut in win over Central Connecticut as a running back, kick returner and punt returner, while also garnering First Team State (Aug. 31)... Made 11 tackles in win over Saint Francis (Sept. 14)... Had nine All-757 and All-Eastern Region accolades... Led Heritage to a berth in the playoffs tackles against both Villanova (Nov. 2) and Stony Brook (Nov. 16)... Produced eight his senior year... Had a strong junior year gaining 927 yards and rushing for five tackles at William & Mary (Oct. 26) and against New Hampshire (Nov. 19), which touchdowns on the season. were all solo... Had at least six tackles in 10 of 12 games... JMU Athletic Director Scholar-Athlete... CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award... Dean’s List (Fall 2013). PERSONAL: Full name is Khalid Rashid Qadir Abdullah... Majoring in sport and recreation management. 2012 AS A FRESHMAN: Redshirted to retain a year of eligibility. HIGH SCHOOL: Was both a running back and outside linebacker at Warren County Abdullah Statistics for Coach Tony Tallent, serving as team captain his final three years... Rushed for 3,514 yards and 41 touchdowns in his career as a running back and recorded 374 RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2013 9 68 347 3 38 5.1 38.6 career tackles and three sacks... Earned Second Team Class AA All-State honors 2014 12 113 547 3 51 4.8 45.6 from VirginiaPreps.com, First Team All-Region II, Northern Virginia Daily First Team TOTAL 21 181 894 6 51 4.9 42.6 All-Area at linebacker and First Team All-Evergreen District honors at running back and linebacker after helping Warren County to a 7-4 record... Recorded 103 tackles RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G and six sacks, despite being injured for part of the season, while helping lead the 2013 9 6 32 0 12 0.7 5.3 3.6 2014 12 11 85 1 16 0.9 7.7 7.1 Wildcats to the playoffs for the second year in a row and earning his third Team MVP TOTAL 21 17 117 1 16 0.8 6.9 5.6 award... Also rushed for 984 yards and 13 touchdowns on 119 carries (average of 8.3 per carry) his senior season... Ranked No. 81 among the top 100 players in Virginia SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G by the Roanoke Times... As a junior led Warren County to the playoffs for the first 2013 9 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 18 2.0 time in school’s history, advancing to the Region II Division 3 final and finishing with 2014 12 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 24 2.0 a 9-4 mark... Recorded 100 tackles in 2010, while rushing for 1,772 yards and 24 TOTAL 21 7 6 1 0 0 0 0 42 2.0 touchdowns on 239 carries, earning Class AA All-State Honorable Mention honors KICK RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G from the Virginia High School Coaches Association and All-Region and All-District 2013 9 1 17 0 17 17.0 1.9 honors at both running back and linebacker... Also ran track and field during his four 2014 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 years of high school, with a personal best of 11.69 in the 100 meters and 24.47 in the TOTAL 21 1 17 0 17 17.0 0.8 200 meters while long jumping 21’ 4” and earned one letter in wrestling... Member ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G of the National Honor Society, honor roll and Academic Letter Winner, as well as the 2013 9 347 32 0 17 0 396 44.0 school’s nominee for the Wendy’s Heisman Award. 2014 12 547 85 0 0 0 632 52.7 TOTAL 21 894 117 0 17 0 1028 49.0 PERSONAL: Full name is Gage Matthew Steele... Son of Matthew and Megan Steele... Majoring in sport and recreation management.

Steele Statistics INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2013 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2014 11 2 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 TOTAL 23 2 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH 2013 12 43 63 106 5.0 17 5 3 0 0 0 2014 11 20 35 55 0.5 5 1 0 0 0 1 TOTAL 23 63 98 161 5.5 22 6 3 0 0 1 SACKS G UA A Total Yds 2013 12 2 2 3.0 9 2014 11 0 1 0.5 5 TOTAL 23 2 3 3.5 14

24 JMUSports.com 2015 JMU Players Justin Bethea Logan Boyd So. – CB – 5-10 – 165 R-So – WR – 6-5 – 200 Leesburg, Va. Virginia Beach, Va. 34 Heritage 36 Bayside 2014 AS A FRESHMAN: Played in six games... Was 2014 AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN: Did not see any primarily a special teams player... Had six tackles, action during the season. including one solo... Recorded a season-high three 2013 AS A FRESHMAN: Redshirted to retain a year tackles in win at Richmond (Nov. 15)... Made a of eligibility. pair of tackles in FCS First Round Playoffs game versus Liberty (Nov. 29). HIGH SCHOOL: Earned letters his final two years... Played at wide receiver, quarterback, defensive back and holder during his high HIGH SCHOOL: Honorable Mention All-Loudoun County at defensive back as a school career... Was part of a program that went 32-6 in his first three years, senior... Earned First Team All-Conference 21 at wide receiver, cornerback and kick including one state semifinal and two regional semifinal appearances... Also ran on returner in his final two high school seasons... Selected to play in the 2014 VHSL the track team, competing in the 4x100 and 4x400 relays his last two years... Was All-Star Game... Played a variety of positions as a junior, including wide receiver, on the honor roll all quarters. cornerback, running back, wildcat QB and kick returner... Was a high school team- mate of JMU safety Grant Westbrook. PERSONAL: Full name is Logan Alexander Boyd... Son of Theodore Boyd and Yolan- da Edmonds... Majoring in justice studies. PERSONAL: Full name is Justin Daniel Bethea... Son of Shawn Bethea and Kim Bethea... Majoring in geographic science. Bethea Statistics Deane Cheatham TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH 2014 6 1 5 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 R-Sr. – TE – 6-1 – 235 Mechanicsville, Va. 37 Hanover 2015 AS A REDSHIRT SENIOR: Named to Preseason Marcell Johnson All-CAA Team. So. – S – 6-2 – 193 2014 AS A REDSHIRT JUNIOR: Started first 10 Knightdale, N.C. games before an injury sidelined him in final three 35 games... VaSID Second Team All-State... Had 42 Knightdale receptions for 453 yards and two touchdowns... Also 2014 AS A FRESHMAN: Played in 12 games with rushed two times for 10 yards... Recorded first career 100-yard receiving game with five starts... Had 44 total tackles, including 23 solo, six catches for 109 yards and a touchdown at Villanova (Sept. 20)... Career-high to go with 1.0 tackle for loss, 1.0 sack, one forced eight receptions for 71 yards in win at Charlotte (Oct. 25)... Had seven grabs for fumble, one quarterback hurry and two pass break- 66 yards in win over Towson (Oct. 11) and six receptions for 80 yards against ups... Produced career-high 14 tackles (four solo), Delaware (Sept. 27)... Tallied at least 50 yards receiving in five games and made a as well as a sack and forced fumble in win at Albany catch in all 10 games played. (Oct. 4)... Finished with eight tackles (six solo) in win at Charlotte (Oct. 25)... 2013 AS A REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE: Played in all 12 games with 11 starts... Had Tallied six tackles in home win over Elon (Nov. 22). 19 receptions for 204 yards and four touchdowns... Also had two carries for eight HIGH SCHOOL: Predominantly spent time playing linebacker, but also saw action yards... Made three catches in four separate games, which included a season-best at multiple positions on offense... As a senior, teamed with brother Quay to lead 67 yards receiving, a touchdown and a season-long 37-yard catch at Delaware Knightdale to an 11-2 mark and the third round of the state playoffs for the first (Sept. 28)... Scored first career touchdown in season opener against Central Con- time in school history... Greater Neuse River 4A All-Conference Defensive Player necticut State (Aug. 31), in which he made two catches for 21 yards... Also scored of the Year and First Team All-Conference in 2013… Member of a 4x400-meter a touchdown against Richmond (Oct. 12) and Stony Brook (Nov. 16). relay squad that broke a 20+ year old all-classification N.C. High School Athletic 2012 AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN: Did not see any action this season. Association record while helping lead the Knights to a third straight Class 4A state track and field championship. 2011 AS A FRESHMAN: Redshirted to retain a year of eligibility. PERSONAL: Full name is Marcell Rayquan Johnson... Brother Quay is an inside HIGH SCHOOL: Two-way starter at running back and linebacker for Coach Josh Just receiver at East Carolina... Majoring in sport and recreation management. at Hanover High School in Virginia... Two-star recruit, according to Rivals.com... Rushed 231 times for 1,590 yards (133 yards per game and 27 touchdowns his senior season) to earn Capital District Offensive Player of the Year while leading the Johnson Statistics team to an 11-1 record and its first Capital District Championship... Earned First- TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH Team Richmond Times-Dispatch All-Metro, All-District, All-Central Region, All-Vir- 2014 12 23 21 44 1.0 10 2 1 0 0 1 ginia Preps Central Region as a running back his senior year... Added six receptions SACKS G UA A Total Yds for 87 yards and one touchdown, while also averaging 24.5 yards per punt return 2014 12 1 0 1.0 10 with one touchdown his final season... As a junior was named Associated Press Second-Team Class AAA All-State, First-Team All-Region and First-Team All-District as a running back... Had 1,406 yards rushing and 20 touchdowns, averaging 108.2 yards per game his junior season, while adding 19 receptions for 233 yards and two scores... His sophomore season was named Second-Team All-District as a running back after posting 636 yards rushing on 99 attempts, with seven touchdowns and 21 receptions for 255 yards and five touchdowns. PERSONAL: Full name is Martin Deane Cheatham IV... Son of Deane (III) and Cindy Cheatham... Majoring in political science.

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Cheatham Statistics RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G Mike Cobbs 2013 12 2 8 0 6 4.0 0.7 2014 10 2 10 0 8 5.0 1.0 Fr. – S – 6-2 – 200 TOTAL 22 4 18 0 8 4.5 0.8 41 Alexandria, Va. RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G Hayfield 2013 12 19 204 4 37 1.6 10.7 17.0 HIGH SCHOOL: First Team All-6A North as a senior... First Team All-Conference 6 2014 10 42 453 2 24 4.2 10.8 45.3 selection... Played both safety and wide receiver at Hayfield... Part of Hayfield’s TOTAL 22 61 657 6 37 2.8 10.8 29.9 2014 National District title team... Helped HHS win back-to-back Battle of the SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G Birds Trophys in 2013 and 2014… Was a high school teammate of JMU offensive 2013 12 4 0 4 0 0 1 0 26 2.2 lineman Johari Frazier... Named to the A-B Honor Roll his senior year. 2014 10 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 12 1.2 PERSONAL: Full name is Michael Anthony Cobbs... Son of Robert and Lauren TOTAL 22 6 0 6 0 0 1 0 38 1.7 Cobbs... Has siblings Brian and Christina... Father, Robert, played football at Penn ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KR IR Total Avg/G State (1982-86), winning national titles in ‘82 and ‘86, and played two seasons in 2013 12 8 204 0 0 0 212 17.7 the NFL with the (1986-87)... Majoring in marketing. 2014 10 10 453 0 0 0 463 46.3 TOTAL 22 18 657 0 0 0 675 30.7 Brett Siegel Tyler Thrasher-Walker R-So. – LS – 6-2 – 225 Fr. – S – 6-4 – 205 41 Leesburg, Va. Chantilly, Va. Fork Union 38 2014 AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN: Saw action in Westfield one game. HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked No. 79 amongst the 2013 AS A FRESHMAN: Redshirted to retain a state’s seniors by the Roanoke Times... Second year of eligibility... CAA Commissioner’s Academic Team All-6A North Region by both coaches and Award... Dean’s List (Fall 2013). VirginiaPreps.com as a senior... Primarily played running back, having 244 carries for 1,822 yards and HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated in 2013 from Fork Union... Three-year letterwinner at 20 touchdowns as a senior... Also scored one touchdown on his lone reception of defensive end... Was a Virginia Independent School First Team All-State, First Team the season... Helped Westfield to an 11-3 record and the 2014 Virginia 6A North All-Central Virginia and First Team All-Conference honoree after posting 77 tackles, championship game... Led the Bulldogs to the fourth round of the playoffs both as 13 sacks and 36 quarterback hurries... Was a member of the National Honor Soci- a sophomore and junior... Runs a 4.49 40-yard dash, benches 270 pounds, squats ety, Mu Alpha Theta and the Dean’s List. 285 and has a 35-inch vertical... Also competed in track & field, setting school PERSONAL: Full name is Brett Allen Siegel... Son of Adam and Jana Siegel... records in the discus, 200, 300 and 400-meter dashes. Majoring in biology. PERSONAL: Full name is Tyler A. Thrasher-Walker... Majoring in engineering. Kevin Coffie Ryan Maglio Jr. – S – 5-11 – 155 R-Sr. – P/K – 5-10 – 179 Beltsville, Md. Midlothian, Va. 43 Springbrook (West Virginia State) 39 Cosby PRIOR TO JMU: Transferred to JMU after playing 2014 AS A REDSHIRT JUNIOR: Played in eight two seasons at Division II’s West Virginia State... games... Was 41-for-42 on point after attempts Second Team All-Mountain East Conference as and 11-for-16 on field goal attempts... Hit the a sophomore... Had 46 tackles to go with two game-winning, 34-yard field goal with four seconds interceptions, a team-best 19 pass breakups and one left to lift JMU to a road win at Albany (Oct. 4)... blocked kick... Named Mountain East Defensive Player of the Week once... Also Was 2-for-2 on field goals and 6-for-6 on PATs in the road win at Charlotte (Oct. played in five games as a freshman, making five tackles. 25), hitting a career-long, 49-yard field goal... Hit all three field goals in the HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Springbrook High School in 2013... Played both Homecoming win over William & Mary (Nov. 1)... Named to the CAA All-Aca- wide receiver and cornerback... Honor roll student. demic Team... JMU Athletic Director Scholar-Athlete... Joined the program during PERSONAL: Full name is Kevin Coffie... Son of Richard and Beatrice Saunders... Has the Spring 2014 drills. siblings Chris Coffie and Richard Saunders... Father, Richard, played defensive end HIGH SCHOOL: Was a 2011 graduate of Cosby High School... Earned Academic at Virginia Tech (‘89)... Brother Chris is a defensive end at Division III’s Stevenson All-District as a senior... Honor Roll studnet University... Majoring in health sciences. PERSONAL: Full name is Ryan Anthony Maglio... Son of Frank and Laurie Maglio... Sister Carly plays soccer at Christopher Newport... Majoring in history with a double minor in criminal justice and Italian.

Maglio Statistics SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G 2014 8 0 0 0 0 41 0 11 74 9.2 FIELD GOALS G Att Made Lg Pct 2014 8 16 11 49 68.8

26 JMUSports.com 2015 JMU Players Jordan Brown Donavan McGeachy R-So. – CB – 6-2 -190 Fr. – RB – 5-9 – 175 Cranberry Township, Pa. Woodbridge, Va. 44 Seneca Valley 47 C.D. Hylton 2014 AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN: Played in all 13 HIGH SCHOOL: Played defensive back and running games... Primarily played on special teams... Had back at C.D. Hylton... Earned six varsity letters as a 12 total tackles, including seven solo, to go with two-sport athlete... Also competed in track & field, two pass breakups... Produced a career-high five winning the conference title in the 55-meter dash... tackles (two solo) in win over Towson (Oct. 11)... Was an all-conference and all-region runner... Made three tackles in home win against Elon (Nov. 22)... JMU Athletic Director Honor roll student. Scholar-Athlete. PERSONAL: Full name is Donavan Jordan McGeachy... Son of Alfred and Deirdre 2013 AS A FRESHMAN: Redshirted to retain a year of eligibility... JMU Athletic McGeachy... Has a sister Gabrielle... Father Alfred played football at JMU (1984- Director Scholar-Athlete. 86), in the NFL with the and in the CFL with the Toronto HIGH SCHOOL: Played quarterback and defensive back in high school, starting his Argonauts... Majoring in intelligence analysis. final three years at quarterback and posting an 18-5 record as a starter his junior and senior seasons (with four of the losses to the two-time state champions)... Threw for more than 2,000 passing yards and 21 touchdowns, and rushed for 400 yards with five scores, garnering Honorable Mention All-State honors by Pennsylvania Ascene Jacques Football News, as well as his second straight selection to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Fabulous 22 and Northern Fabulous 22 Teams... Led the WPIAL in regular-season R-Sr. – LB – 6-1 – 245 passing yards in 2012, helping Seneca Valley to a 10-2 record, its second straight Springdale, Md. playoff appearance and a state semifinal appearance... Was a First Team All-Section 48 C.H. Flowers Quad A North selection, as well as an All-Butler County and All-Conference hon- 2014 AS A REDSHIRT JUNIOR: Played in seven oree... Selected to play in the Pennsylvania All-Star East-West Game... Threw for games with five starts before an injury ended his sea- 2,200 passing yards, 17 touchdowns, and had a 63-percent completion rating his son... Had 33 tackles, including 18 solo, to go with junior year while rushing for 585 yards with six scores, while leading Seneca Valley 5.0 tackles for loss and two quarterback hurries... to the WPIAL quarterfinals... Over his career he threw for school records of 5,426 Made a career-high 10 tackles (four solo), to go yards and 46 touchdowns while leading Seneca Valley to its first playoff win since with 1.5 tackles for a loss in win over Saint Francis 2002... Also rushed for more than 1,300 yards and 14 touchdowns in his high (Sept. 13)... Tallied a career-best six solo tackles in the win at Lehigh (Sept. 6)... school career... Was named First Team All-Butler County and All-Conference three Produced five tackles against both Delaware (Sept. 27) and at Albany (Oct. 4)... times at quarterback... Also lettered in track and basketball... Honor roll student all Opened season with a career-high 2.5 tackles for a loss at Maryland (Aug. 30). four years. 2013 AS A REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE: Played in all 12 games... Had 29 total PERSONAL: Full name is Jordan Thomas Brown... Son of Clark and Kim Brown... tackles, including 10 solo, to go with 3.5 tackles for loss, one forced fumble and a Father Clark was a quarterback at Michigan State... Brother C.J. was the starting quarterback hurry... Season-best seven tackles (two solo), as well as a forced fum- quarterback at Maryland (‘15)... Majoring in communication studies. ble versus Charlotte (Sept. 21)... Accrued five tackles against Central Connecticut State (Aug. 31) and Villanova (Nov. 2)... Had a season-high three solo stops at Brown Statistics Delaware (Sept. 28). TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH 2012 AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN: Played in four games, primarily on special 2014 13 7 5 12 0.0 0 2 0 0 0 0 teams... Had three tackles, including one solo, to go with 1.5 tackles for loss... Began career with a tackle for loss against Saint Francis (Sept. 1). 2011 AS A FRESHMAN: Redshirted to retain a year of eligibility. HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year starter at outside linebacker for Coach Mike Mayo at C.H. David Ezeagwu Flowers... Earned an invitation to play in Maryland’s 2010 Crab Bowl on the Wash- So. – LB – 6-3 – 225 ington squad for high school seniors... Named Second Team Big School All-State Stafford, Va. by the statewide media after posting more than 100 tackles, 14 sacks, five forced 46 fumbles and one interception his senior year... Also garnered First Team All-County Colonial Forge 4A from the Prince George’s County Football Coaches Association and First Team 2014 AS A FRESHMAN: Played in 11 games...Had All-Metro... Helped Flowers to a 10-2 record his junior season, including 9-1 in six total tackles, including two solo... Made a pair league play... Also was an accomplished wrestler in high school, advancing to the of tackles in win at Richmond (Nov. 15)... Recorded state tournament and earning All-County honors at 189 pounds his junior year... a single tackle in four other games. Honor roll student all four years... Graduated with honors and 3.8 grade point HIGH SCHOOL: Split time at defensive end and average. outside linebacker under head coach Bill Brown… Helped lead the Eagles to a PERSONAL: Full name is Ascene Daniel Jacques, Jr....Majoring in computer informa- 10-4 record and the Group 6A state semifinals his senior year, earning Second tion systems. Team All-Conference 4 honors... Ranked No. 81 among seniors in Virginia by the Roanoke Times... Started his final two seasons as well as three games as a Jacques Statistics sophomore... Also lettered in track & field, where he was a thrower and sprinter... Member of CFHS’s 8-meter relay that took eighth at the 2012 state meet... Rated TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH 2012 4 1 2 3 1.5 2 0 0 0 0 0 the 81st best prospect in the state by the Roanoke Times. 2013 12 10 19 29 3.5 10 0 1 0 0 1 PERSONAL: Full name is David C. Ezeagwu... Twin brother Daniel is a defensive 2014 7 18 15 33 5.0 7 0 0 0 0 2 back at Maryland... Majoring in communication studies. TOTAL 23 29 36 65 10.0 19 0 1 0 0 3

Ezeagwu Statistics TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH 2014 11 2 4 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

@JMUFootball 27 2015 JMU Players Brandon Hereford Nick Michalski So. – LB – 6-0 – 226 R-So. – LB – 6-1 – 213 Glen Allen, Va. Chesapeake, Va. 49 Glen Allen 52 Great Bridge 2014 AS A FRESHMAN: Played in four games, 2014 AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN: Did not see any primarily on special teams... Had five total tackles, action. including one solo... Season-best three tackles in 2013 AS A FRESHMAN: Redshirted to retain a year regular-season finale win over Elon (Nov. 22)... of eligibility. Also produced a pair of tackles in FCS First Round HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated in 2013 from Great Playoffs game versus Liberty (Nov. 29). Bridge... Earned three straight letters in football... Named by the Virginian Pilot to HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated in 2014 from Glen Allen... Earned 2013 All-Region 4A the Tidewater Top-100... Named to the honor roll all four years. South Team, Second Team Defense and First Team All-Conference 20 as a utility PERSONAL: Full name is Nicholas William Michalski... Son of Robert and Wendy player after leading Glen Allen to four wins in a season for the first time in its three- Michalski... Majoring in marketing. year varsity football history, earning its first-ever playoff berth. PERSONAL: Full name is Brandon Wesley Hereford... Undecided on major.

Hereford Statistics Jordan Brooks TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH Fr. – DL – 6-4 – 265 2014 4 1 4 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Clifton, Va. 53 Centreville HIGH SCHOOL: Rated as a three-star recruit by ESPN and as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com... Ranked in the state’s top 100 recruits by the Roanoke Nyck Grayson Times... VirginiaPreps.com First Team All-State as a senior... VHSL Class 6A First Team All-State Fr. – LB – 6-2 – 220 and All-North Region as a junior... Washington Macedonia, Ohio Post All-Met Honorable Mention... Earned spot on the All-Centreville Independent 50 Conference Team... Helped Centreville to a 12-3 record his senior year, including a Nordonia No. 4 state ranking and a spot in the championship game for second straight year... HIGH SCHOOL: Sat out his senior season due to Helped the Wildcats to the Virginia 6A state championship his junior season with a knee injury… Was ranked the No. 32 player a perfect 15-0 record, as well as a No. 15 ranking by USA Today... Had seven in Ohio’s Class of 2015 by 247Sports’ composite tackles, including six solo, in state championship victory... Member of three 6A rating prior to senior season… Associated Press North Regional championships at Centreville... Dual-sport athlete who also lettered Division II Second Team All-Ohio honors and First in wrestling... Was a high school teammate of JMU cornerback Charles Tutt. Team All-Northeast Inland District for his play as a junior… Had 58 tackles, a PERSONAL: Full name is Timothy Jordan Brooks... Majoring in biology. school-record 17.5 sacks, two fumbles and a blocked kick his junior season with the Knights... Chose JMU over an offer from UMass. PERSONAL: Full name is Nycholas Cameron Grayson... Majoring in communication studies. Jake Marten R-Jr. – DE – 6-1 – 241 Chesterfield, Va. AB Rhodes 54 Manchester 2014 AS A REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE: Did not see R-Fr. – DE – 6-3 – 230 any action during the season... Received the Doug Richmond, Va. West Memorial Award at JMU Football Awards Banquet, which is presented to a JMU scout-team 51 Mills E. Godwin member for effort and dedication. 2014 AS A FRESHMAN: Redshirted to retain a year 2013 AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN: Played in six of eligibility. games... Had four tackles... Tallied a career-high three tackles in win over Albany HIGH SCHOOL: Was the leading tackler all four (Oct. 5)... Had another tackle at Delaware (Sept. 28). years in high school for his freshman, junior varsity 2012 AS A FRESHMAN: Redshirted to retain a year of eligibility. and varsity teams … Senior season earned All-Region HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year letterwinner and two-time captain at Manchester for 5A South Defense Honorable Mention, All-Metro Second Team and First Team Coach Tom Hall... Was the all-time leader in tackles for the Lancers with 378 All-Conference 11 as a linebacker...Voted Godwin High School’s Most Valuable career stops… First Team All-Region and All-Dominion District and Second Team Defensive Player as a junior and senior while serving as a team captain his senior All-Metro honors as a senior after posting 114 tackles, four sacks, six forced fumbles season… Named Second Team All-District linebacker his junior season… Honor and two interceptions... Had 108 stops, seven sacks, five forced fumbles and one roll student, boasting over a 4.0 GPA. interception as a junior, earning First Team All-District and Second Team All-Region and All-Metro accolades... Recorded 91 tackles, one sack and two forced fumbles PERSONAL: Full name is Abraham Augustine Rhodes... Son of Stephen Rhodes and to earn All-District honors as a sophomore... Three-time All-Region honoree in Lynn Rasor... Mother Lynn ran track at JMU for four years… Majoring in commu- track and field, including All-State honors as a thrower as a sophomore... Was also nication studies. a member of the National Honor Society and on the honor roll all four years. PERSONAL: Full name is Jacob Allen Marten... Son of Rene Marten... Majoring in justice studies.

Marten Statistics TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH 2013 6 0 4 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

28 JMUSports.com 2015 JMU Players Nick Edwards Gerren Butler R-So. – OL – 6-4 – 280 Fr. – OL – 6-3 – 255 Virginia Beach, Va. Front Royal, Va. 55 Kellam 58 Skyline 2014 AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN: Did not see any HIGH SCHOOL: Played tight end and defensive action this season... Named to CAA All-Academic end in high school… Honorable Mention All-3A Team... JMU Athletic Director Scholar-Athlete... East Region as a senior... First Team All-Conference CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award... Shifted to 28 at both tight end and defensive end…First Team the offensive line during Spring 2015 drills. All-Northwestern District at defensive end and Second 2013 AS A FRESHMAN: Redshirted to retain a year of eligibility... JMU Athletic Team at tight end... Dual-sport athlete who wrestled for the Hawks. Director Scholar-Athlete... CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award. PERSONAL: Full name is Gerren Andrew Butler... Majoring in justice studies. HIGH SCHOOL: Saw time at defensive end and tight end, earning First Team All- Beach District, Second Team All-Tidewater and Second Team All-Eastern Region at tight end while garnering Second Team All-Beach District as a defensive end his senior year... Was a Second Team All-Beach District defensive end his junior year Casey Kroll after being named Honorable Mention All-District as a sophomore... Also played varsity basketball his first three years of high school... Was named to the honor roll R-Sr. – OL – 6-5 – 293 or Principal’s List every semester 59 Warrenton, Va. PERSONAL: Full name is Nicholas Miles Edwards... Son of Barry and Michele Kettle Run (Fork Union) Edwards... Majoring in sport and recreation management. 2014 AS A REDSHIRT JUNIOR: Played in four games, primarily on special teams. 2013 AS A REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE: Played in one game, making collegiate debut in season opener Grant Westbrook against Central Connecticut State (Aug. 31). Fr. – S – 5-11 – 170 2012 AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN: Did not see any action. Leesburg, Va. 2011 AS A FRESHMAN: Redshirted to retain a year of eligibility. 56 Heritage (East Coast Prep) HIGH SCHOOL: Played both offensive tackle and defensive end at Fork Union in his PRIOR TO JMU: Enrolled at East Coast Prep, a one prep year for Coach John Shuman... Played tight end for Coach Jeff Lloyd at Kettle semester post-graduate program in Barrington, Mass., Run... Named to the All-Evergreen District First Team his junior and senior years for the Fall 2014 semester... Started in all nine at Kettle Run... Also played defense on the team, earning Second Team games... Had 24 tackles to go with three tackles for All-District honors his senior year. loss, one forced fumble, one interception and five PERSONAL: Full name is Casey Gerald Kroll... Majoring in public policy and admin- pass breakups... Also served on the kickoff and return teams... Received “Best in istration. Weight Room” award for excelling during team training. HIGH SCHOOL: Played in the defensive backfield and at running back at Heritage... Named to the All-Conference 21 Team as a senior and was an honorable mention selection as a junior... Was a high school teammate of cornerback Justin Bethea. Jahee Jackson PERSONAL: Full name is Grant Michael Westbrook... Son of Michael and Angela Fr. – OL – 6-3 – 295 Westbrook... Has siblings Mitchell and Ellie... Majoring in kinesiology. Baltimore, Md. 60 Gilman HIGH SCHOOL: Played on both the offensive and defensive lines for Gilman… Honorable Mention All- Marquis Culver State and All-MIAA selection as a senior... Selected Fr. – OLB – 6-2 – 220 to Team Baltimore for the annual Maryland Crab Midlothian, Va. Bowl as a senior... Tri-sport athlete who wrestled 57 James River and was a thrower on the track & field team. HIGH SCHOOL: O-D All-American and Blue-Grey PERSONAL: Full name is Jahee Mustafah Jackson... Majoring in marketing. All-American as a senior… First Team All-Confer- ence 3 as a senior and Second Team as a junior… First Team All-District as a senior and Second Team as a junior… Big River Rivalry All-Star… Played defensive end and offensive tackle at James River… Academic All-District… Had 75 total tackles, including 37 solo, to go with 4.0 sacks, one forced fumble, 10 fumble recoveries, a defensive touchdown and four pass breakups as a senior… Tallied 32 tackles and 6.0 sacks as a junior and 27 tackles and 4.0 sacks as a sophomore… Distinguished Dean’s List all four years of high school. PERSONAL: Full name is Marquis Messiah Culver… Son of Mark Sr. and Melissa Culver… Has a brother Mark, Jr…. Majoring in computer science.

@JMUFootball 29 2015 JMU Players competed in track and field... Was a captain for the basketball team his senior year... Also was All-District for the shot put his final year of school... Garnered the A.J. Bolden school’s student-athlete award. R-So. – OL – 6-3 – 305 PERSONAL: Full name is Matthew Cavanaugh Frank... Son of Doug and Maureen Winchester, Va. Frank... Father, Doug, played a season of football at Rutgers... Volunteered at local 61 churches who help to feed the homeless...Worked at Elkton Boys and Girls Club as Millbrook (Toledo) a Spark Trainer... Majoring in history with minors in interdisciplinary social sciences 2014 AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN: Played in three and secondary education. games, with one start, before battling injury the rest of the season... Part of an offensive line that led Frank Statistics the CAA with 497 yards per game and a league-best TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH 39.9 points per game in conference play... Helped 2013 3 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 break single-season school records for passing and total offense. 2014 5 0 4 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 PRIOR TO JMU: Transferred to JMU from Akron, where he redshirted his true fresh- TOTAL 8 0 4 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 man season. HIGH SCHOOL: Rated as a three-star recruit by 247Sports...Named First Team All-District, All-Region and All-State as a senior...First Team All-District and All-Region as a junior...Earned Academic All-League honors three times...High Evans Osuji school coach was Reed Prosser. R-So. – DL – 6-3 – 270 PERSONAL: Full name is Alan Lee Bolden... Son of Alan Bolden, Sr. and Rachel Maplewood, N.J. Seay...Has one sister, Alanda Bolden... Double majoring in kinesiology and 65 sociology. West Orange 2014 AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN: Played in two games before an injury ended his season... Had one solo tackle in season opener at Maryland (Aug. 30). Kyle Rigney 2013 AS A FRESHMAN: Redshirted to retain a year R-Jr. – OL – 6-3 – 273 of eligibility. HIGH SCHOOL: Four-year varsity letterwinner in football at West Orange, serving as Wirtz, Va. team captain his final two years... During his senior year at West Orange recorded 62 Franklin County more than 60 tackles, including eight for loss and 15 sacks, as well as three fumble 2014 AS A REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE: Played in four recoveries, two forced fumbles and one field goal block... Received 2012 Super Es- games... Part of an offensive line that led the CAA sex Conference American Division First Team All-Conference, MSG Varsity All-New with 497 yards per game and a league-best 39.9 Jersey Defensive Line Honorable Mention, Worrall Community Newspaper All-Area points per game in conference play... Helped break team and First Team All-County... Ranked as the No. 4 player in the county (No. 1 single-season school records for passing and total at defensive line) and in the top 10 defensive linemen in the state of New Jersey... offense... JMU Athletic Director Scholar-Athlete. Selected to play in the North vs. South All-State game... Transferred from Columbia 2013 AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN: Played in one game... JMU Athletic Director HS after his junior year, where he earned Essex County All-Junior team on the offen- Scholar-Athlete. sive line... Also was a four-year varsity basketball letterwinner where he was team captain as a junior and senior and made Second Team All-Conference in the Liberty 2012 AS A FRESHMAN: Redshirted to retain a year of eligibility. Division in 2011... Named to the honor roll during his high school career. HIGH SCHOOL: Played four years for the Eagles and Coach Chris Jones... Led PERSONAL: Full name is Evans Ekeledirichukwu Osuji... Son of Christian Osuji and the team to a 25-9 record his final three years, earning All-District honors on the Berenadine Osuji... Majoring in kinesiology. offensive line his junior and senior seasons... As a senior, led the team to its third straight district championship and won a home quarterfinal game... Helped Franklin Osuji Statistics County to a 9-3 record his junior year, including being the first team in school his- tory to host a playoff game and win... In his sophomore season the Eagles were 7-3 TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH and became the first team in the 61-year history of the football team to win a playoff 2014 2 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 game... Was also selected to the football All-Academic Team all four years... Also was a three-year track and field letterwinner, throwing the shot put and discus... Was a member of the National Honor Society and on the honor roll. PERSONAL: Full name is Kyle Everette Rigney... Son of James and Tracey Rigney... Majoring in engineering. Matt Frank R-Jr. – OL – 6-3 – 285 Fairfax, Va. 64 Fairfax 2014 AS A REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE: Played in five games... Had four tackles... Produced a season-best two tackles in win at Stony Brook (Nov. 8). 2013 AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN: Played in three games, primarily on special teams. 2012 AS A FRESHMAN: Redshirted to retain a year of eligibility. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year letterwinner in football for the Rebel Pride... Earned All-Liberty District honors and served as a captain his senior year... Also was All-District his junior year... A three-sport standout also played basketball and

30 JMUSports.com 2015 JMU Players Tay Crutchfield Aaron Stinnie So. – DL – 6-0 – 245 R-So. – OL – 6-3 – 273 Broadnax, Va. Troy, Va. 67 Brunswick 70 St. Anne’s-Belfield 2014 AS A FRESHMAN: Played in two games…Had 2014 AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN: Played in 12 one tackle, including a 0.5 sack... Lone assisted games... Had 11 total tackles, including six solo, to sack came in win over Towson (Oct. 11). go with 1.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks and a quarter- HIGH SCHOOL: A 2013 graduate of Brunswick... back hurry... Season-high five tackles (three solo) in Was a four-year letterwinner on the offensive line regular-season finale win over Elon (Nov. 22)... Had and at defensive end/linebacker... Earned Second Team All-AA Southside on both a pair of tackles at Villanova (Sept. 20) and versus Towson (Oct. 11). the offensive line and at defensive end in 2012. 2013 AS A FRESHMAN: Redshirted to retain a year of eligibility. PERSONAL: Full name is Tamarus Martese Crutchfield... Son of Allen and Tamala HIGH SCHOOL: Played organized football for only two years, playing on both of the Crutchfield... Member of the Federation of Christian Athletes and the Black Student offensive and defensive lines at St. Anne’s-Belfield... Had 45 total tackles (21 solos) Alliance...Volunteers at Second Home Child Care Center... Majoring in social along with eight tackles for loss, five sacks, two forced fumbles and one fumble re- work. covery... Earned First Team All-State VISAA Division 2 recognition at both offensive and defensive lineman his senior year... Was also named Second Team All-Central Crutchfield Statistics Virginia and Second Team All-ODFC as a defensive lineman... After his first season as a junior he was named to the Second Team VISFA Old Dominion on defense... TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH 2014 2 0 1 1 0.5 2 0 0 0 0 0 Also played basketball in high school... Earned a place on the honor roll. SACKS G UA A Total Yds PERSONAL: Full name is Aaron Phillip Stinnie... Son of Phil Stinnie and Julia Stin- 2014 2 0 1 0.5 2 nie... Majoring in kinesiology. Stinnie Statistics TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH Tyree Chavious 2014 12 6 5 11 1.5 3 0 0 0 0 1 SACKS G UA A Total Yds Fr. – OL – 6-4 – 280 2014 12 1 1 1.5 3 Goldsboro, N.C. 68 Rosewood HIGH SCHOOL: NCPreps.com Class 1A All-State... Helped Rosewood to a playoff berth, with an 8-6 Richard Xu overall record and 4-2 conference mark his senior season... Chose JMU over Campbell and Elon. R-Fr. – OL – 6-5 – 275 PERSONAL: Full name is Tyree Devon Chavious... Ashburn, Va. Majoring in engineering. 71 Stone Bridge 2014 AS A FRESHMAN: Redshirted to retain a year of eligibility. HIGH SCHOOL: 34th-ranked lineman in the state Josh Fleenor of Virginia on Maxpreps.com for the Bulldogs after transferring to Stone Bridge his senior year... Helped Fr. – OL – 6-2 – 275 the Bulldogs to a 9-4 overall record and a win in the Virginia State Playoffs... Riner, Va. Transferred from Wootton High School in Rockville, Md... Junior year at Wootton 69 Auburn was also on the track and field squad participating in discus and shot put... Held HIGH SCHOOL: Second Team All-Timesland selection as a senior... Helped Auburn Wootton’s longest distance for 12-pound shot put the 2012-2013 season, at 35 reach the Group 1A West playoffs as both a junior and senior... Played on both the feet... Bench presses 330 pounds and has a 5.4 40-yard dash. offensive and defensive line... Team captain his senior year... Also lettered in track PERSONAL: Full name is Richard Xu... Majoring in engineering. & field where he won the shot put at the VHSL Group 2A/1A indoor state meet. PERSONAL: Full name is Joshua Dylan Fleenor. Chase Brown Fr. – OL – 6-4 – 290 Ashburn, Va. 72 Briar Woods HIGH SCHOOL: Helped Briar Woods to an 8-4 record and second-round berth in the Class 5A state playoffs his senior year... Starter for the Falcons’ 2013 5A state runner-up squad, going 13-2 overall and 4-0 in the region... Transferred to Briar Woods from Winchester prior to his junior season... Chose JMU over Monmouth, while receiving interest from Rutgers, Villanova, UConn and Marshall. PERSONAL: Full name is Chase Gregory Brown... Majoring in sport and recreation management.

@JMUFootball 31 2015 JMU Players Director Scholar-Athlete... CAA Commissioner’s Academic Award.. Shifted to the offensive line in Spring 2014 drills. Johari Frazier 2012 AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN: Played in 10 games, primarily on special Fr. – OL – 6-4 – 260 teams... Had one tackle at Richmond (Oct. 20)... JMU Athletic Director Schol- Alexandria, Va. ar-Athlete. 73 Hayfield 2011 AS A FRESHMAN: Redshirted to retain a year of eligibility. HIGH SCHOOL: Honorable Mention All-6A North Region Team as a senior... HIGH SCHOOL: Two-way starter at tight end and defensive end for Coach Stan First Team All-Conference 6 selection... Anchored Hayfield’s offensive line which Dakosty at Marian Catholic in Pennsylvania... As a senior was named First Team finished district play at 7-0 in his senior year to capture the team’s first National All-League at tight end... Served as team captain of the Colts his senior year... Also District title since 2009... Part of the line that helped set numerous single-season played basketball at Marian Catholic... Named to the Area Scholar-Athlete Team... records, including total offense (4,230), passing yards (2,567) and passing touch- Was a student ambassador in high school. downs (27)... Helped the Hawks break single-game records in total offense (583), PERSONAL: Full name is Dominick Anthony Richards... Majoring in health sciences. passing yards (347), passing touchdowns (4) and points (56)... Named Hayfield’s 2014 Outstanding Offensive Lineman... Received Offensive Lineman Big Block Richards Statistics Award in 2013 and 2014... Helped HHS win back-to-back Battle of the Birds Tro- phys in 2013 and 2014… Was a high school teammate of JMU safety Mike Cobbs. RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2012 10 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 PERSONAL: Full name is Johari Tarod Frazier... Son of Roydrick and Tarsha Frazier... 2013 12 4 26 1 11 0.3 6.5 2.2 Cousin Othniel Shelton plays basketball at Division II’s University of Tampa... 2014 10 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Majoring in Chemistry. TOTAL 32 4 26 1 11 0.1 6.5 0.8 SCORING G TD Rush Pass Retn PAT 2PAT FG Total Avg/G 2012 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 2013 12 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0.5 Simeyon Robinson 2014 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TOTAL 32 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 6 0.2 R-So. – DL – 6-1 – 275 Virginia Beach, Va. 74 First Colonial 2014 AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN: Played in 10 Mitchell Kirsch games with six starts... Had 26 total tackles, in- R-Jr. – OL – 6-6 – 300 cluding 13 solo, to go with 6.0 tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks, a forced fumble and a quarterback hurry... Washington, D.C. Season-high nine tackles (four solo) in FCS First 76 St. John’s College Round Playoffs game against Liberty (Nov. 29)... Tallied four tackles in wins over 2015 AS A REDSHIRT JUNIOR: Named to Presea- William & Mary (Nov. 1) and at Stony Brook (Nov. 8), in which he also had 1.5 son All-CAA Team. sacks in... Had a sack and forced fumble in win at Charlotte (Oct. 25). 2014 AS A REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE: Started all 13 2013 AS A FRESHMAN: Redshirted to retain a year of eligibility. games... Second Team All-CAA selection... VaSID HIGH SCHOOL: Was named First Team All-Beach District and Second Team Second Team All-State... Part of an offensive line All-Tidewater following his senior year... Also earned his team’s Defensive MVP that led the CAA with 497 yards per game and a league-best 39.9 points per game award... Had a 95-yard interception return for a touchdown in his final season... in conference play... Helped break single-season school records for passing and Runs a 4.87 40-yard dash... Honor roll student… Joins fellow Patriot Raven Greene total offense. as a JMU commit. 2013 AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN: Played in five games. PERSONAL: Full name is Simeyon Fuquay Robinson... Son of Wanda Robinson... 2012 AS A FRESHMAN: Redshirted to retain a year of eligibility. Majoring in sport and recreation management. HIGH SCHOOL: Played both on the offensive and defensive lines for St. John’s and Coach Joe Patterson... As a senior, served as a team captain and was named to Robinson Statistics the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference First Team All-Conference and to the TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH Washington Post’s Second Team All-Met, as well as honored as the school’s Offen- 2014 10 13 13 26 6.0 15 0 1 0 0 1 sive Player of the Year... Also earned First Team All-Metro honors from the Pigskin SACKS G UA A Total Yds Club of Washington, D.C.... Garnered First Team All-WCAC honors as a junior as 2014 10 2 1 2.5 5 well as Honorable Mention All-Metro after being named the program’s Lineman of the Year... Also played baseball for the Cadets, helping them to a WCAC title his junior season... Honor roll student. PERSONAL: Full name is Mitchell Rhyne Kirsch... Son of Pete and Patty Kirsch... Dominick Richards Brother Kyle played baseball at Delaware, while mother Patty played volleyball, also at Delaware... Majoring in management. R-So. – OL – 6-5 – 280 Jim Thorpe, Pa. 75 Marian Catholic 2014 AS A REDSHIRT JUNIOR: Played in 10 games... Part of an offensive line that led the CAA with 497 yards per game and a league-best 39.9 points per game in conference play... Helped break single-season school records for passing and total offense... Named to the CAA All-Academic Team... JMU Athletic Director Scholar-Athlete. 2013 AS A REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE: Played in all 12 games... Had four receptions for 26 yards and a touchdown... Also had one solo tackle... Recorded a catch in each of the first four games, including his first career touchdown at Akron (Sept. 7)... Season-long 11-yard reception against Charlotte (Sept. 21)... JMU Athletic

32 JMUSports.com 2015 JMU Players Austin Lane Christian Harden R-Sr. – OL – 6-6 – 305 Fr. – WR – 6-4 – 205 Clifton Park, N.Y. Richmond, Va. 77 Shenendehowa (Syracuse) 81 Hermitage 2014 AS A REDSHIRT SENIOR: Started in all 13 HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked in the state’s top 100 games... Part of an offensive line that led the CAA recruits by the Roanoke Times… Helped Hermitage with 497 yards per game and a league-best 39.9 to a 12-1 record and No. 7 ranking in the state of points per game in conference play... Helped break Virginia his senior season… Also played basketball single-season school records for passing and total for the Panthers... Was a high school teammate of offense...Received medical hardship waiver, granting him a sixth athletic season. JMU cornerback Rashad Robinson. 2013 AS A REDSHIRT JUNIOR: Missed season due to injury. PERSONAL: Full name is Christian Scott Harden... Majoring in justice studies. 2012 AS A REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE: Started in four games before an injury ended his season. 2011 AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN: Played in nine games, primarily in a reserve role... Also played on special teams for field goals and extra points. Bilal Wallace PRIOR TO JMU: Transferred to JMU from Syracuse... Did not see any action as a So. – WR – 6-5 – 210 true freshman in 2010 after making the team as a walk-on... Member of 2010 Fall Williamsburg, Va. Athletic Director’s Honor Roll. 81 Bruton (Chowan) HIGH SCHOOL: Earned a spot his senior year on the NYSPHAA All-State Second PRIOR TO JMU: Transferred to JMU after spending Team... Selected to the Section 2 All-Star Team and the New York State Up- one season at Division II’s Chowan University... state-Downstate Classic Team ... Named Albany Times Union First Team All-Empire played quarterback, appearing in two games... Com- Division and First Team All-Section... Also earned Schenectady Gazette First Team pleted two passes for 13 yards and rushed five times All-Area and Saratogian First Team All-County... Earned the school’s Lou Gerard for 15 yards against Bowie State (Oct. 11). Most Outstanding Lineman Award... Recorded one touchdown and six sacks as a senior... Team captain as a senior and was a four-year letterwinner. HIGH SCHOOL: Named to the All-Conference 33 Team as a senior... Passed for more than 1,100 yards his senior season... Led Bruton to an 8-4 record and berth PERSONAL: Full name is Austin Michael Lane... Son of Mike and Betsy Lane... Has in the second round of the 2013 Virginia State 2A Playoffs. one sister... Majoring in business administration. PERSONAL: Full name is Bilal Sharif Wallace... Majoring in computer information systems. A.J. Gray Fr. – OL – 6-5 – 275 Tristan Carter Midlothian, Va. Fr. – WR – 6-1 – 175 78 Manchester Ashburn, Va. HIGH SCHOOL: Ranked in the state’s top 100 82 Briar Woods recruits by the Roanoke Times... Second Team All-5A South Region as a senior... Richmond HIGH SCHOOL: Two-year starter at Briar Woods... Times-Dispatch First Team All-Metro... First Team Second Team All-District as a senior and Honorable All-Conference 12... Helped Manchester to an 11-1 Mention as a junior... Had 72 combined receptions overall record and second-round of the playoffs... Selected to the Big River Rivalry in his junior and senior seasons... Helped Briar Game as a senior... Chose JMU over Hampton, Marshall, Norfolk State and Old Woods to an 8-4 record and second-round berth Dominion. in the Class 5A state playoffs his senior year... Part of the Falcons’ 2013 5A state runner-up squad, going 13-2 overall and 4-0 in the region. PERSONAL: Full name is Antonio Demetrice Gray... Undecided on major. PERSONAL: Full name is Tristan Lemuel Carter... Majoring in biology. Taylor Dean Patrick Fitzgerald R-Fr. – OL – 6-6 – 270 Fr. – WR – 6-3 – 205 79 Alexandria, Va. Westminster, Md. Bishop Ireton 83 Westminster 2014 AS A FRESHMAN: Redshirted to retain a year of eligibility. HIGH SCHOOL: Played wide receiver at Westminster High School... 3A First Team All-State... First Team All-County... First Team All-Monocacy Valley Athletic HIGH SCHOOL: Played three years at Bishop Ireton, League... First Team All-Metro... Led the state of Maryland with 79 receptions for seeing time on both the offensive and defensive 1,165 yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior...His receptions and yards were county lines... Named VISAA Second Team All-State his records, while he also set a county record for single-game receptions (14)... Made senior year on the offensive line. 31 catches for 501 yards and 11 touchdowns as a junior... Member of Westmin- PERSONAL: Full name is Taylor Boone Dean... Majoring in integrated science and ster’s Straight A Honor Roll. technology. PERSONAL: Full name is Patrick Sean Fitzgerald... Son of Peter and Jenine Fitzger- ald... Has brothers Ian and Connor... Majoring in biology/pre-med.

@JMUFootball 33 2015 JMU Players Derek Hart Daniel Glymph R-Sr. – TE – 6-4 – 237 R-Fr. – WR – 6-0 – 188 Manheim, Pa. Richmond, Va. 83 Manheim Central 85 Atlee 2014 AS A REDSHIRT JUNIOR: Played in all 13 2014 AS A FRESHMAN: Redshirted to retain a year games... Served as the long snapper for both punts of eligibility. and field goals. HIGH SCHOOL: Named 2013 All-5A South Region 2013 AS A REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE: Played in Second Team and First Team All-Conference 11 at all 12 games... Served as JMU’s long snapper and wide receiver his senior year... Also earned All-Re- played primarily on special teams... Had two tackles, including one solo. gion and All-Zone honors on defense in lacrosse in 2014. 2012 AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN: Played in six games... Had three receptions for PERSONAL: Full name is Daniel Steven Glymph... Majoring in media arts and 53 yards... Also made one tackle on special teams... Made first collegiate catch, design. a nine-yard reception, against West Virginia (Sept. 15)... Career-long, 37-yard reception in the win at Rhode Island (Sept. 22). 2011 AS A FRESHMAN: Redshirted to retain a year of eligibility. HIGH SCHOOL: Three-year starter at wide receiver for Coach Mike Williams at Man- Mack Cullen heim Central... Led Manheim Central to an 8-4 mark his senior year and the team’s Fr. – TE – 6-3 – 210 19th straight season in the district playoffs... Hauled in 33 catches for team highs of Fishersville, Va. 670 yards and 10 touchdowns, earning Lancaster-Lebanon League Football Coaches Wide Receiver of the Year and First Team honors... As a junior, helped the team 86 Wilson Memorial to the Class AAA title game, scoring the Barons’ only touchdown in the state cham- HIGH SCHOOL: Played quarterback at Wilson pionship... Had more than 20 receptions for over 300 yards as a junior... Also a Memorial but transitioned to tight end at JMU... three-year varsity basketball letter winner... One of the top high jumpers in the state Ranked in the state’s top 100 recruits by the Roanoke of Pennsylvania, having cleared 6-8 as a junior... Honor roll student all four years. Times… Second Team All-Shenandoah District as PERSONAL: Full name is Derek Justin Hart... Majoring in integrated science and a senior... Led the Green Hornets to a 13-2 record technology. and the Class 2A state championship game his senior season... Helped team to 35 points per game in 2014... Had 12 touchdown passes, as well as one rushing touchdown and another receiving score as a junior... Played wide receiver as a Hart Statistics freshman... Was part of Wilson’s two other state semifinal appearances at the Class RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G A level... Lettered in football all four years of high school... Also played varsity 2012 6 3 53 0 37 0.5 17.7 8.8 basketball for four years. 2013 12 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2014 13 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 PERSONAL: Full name is Mack John Cullen... Majoring in sport and recreation TOTAL 31 3 53 0 37 0.1 17.7 1.7 management. Brandon Brown Jonathan Kloosterman R-So. – TE – 6-3 – 260 So. – TE – 6-3 – 241 Chester, Va. Strasburg, Va. 84 Matoaca 88 Strasburg Played in 11 games... Had 2014 AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN: Played in 12 2014 AS A FRESHMAN: games, with three starts... Had seven receptions for six receptions for 91 yards... Caught two passes for 104 yards... Made three catches for 48 yards, both 37 yards, including a 20-yard catch, in the win at season highs, in win at Richmond (Nov. 15), which Richmond (Nov. 15)... Also made two receptions for included a career-long 34-yard reception... Also had 25 yards, including a season-long 24-yard reception two grabs for 25 yards in win against Elon (Nov. 22). in win at Charlotte (Oct. 25)... First career catch, a 10 yarder, came at Villanova (Sept. 20)... Named to CAA All-Academic Team. 2013 AS A FRESHMAN: Redshirted to retain a year of eligibility. HIGH SCHOOL: Played both tight end and defensive end in high school... Broke his HIGH SCHOOL: Played on both sides of the ball playing linebacker and tight end leg in week five of his senior year, shortening his final season... As a junior had a for the Warriors... Was named to the First Team All-AAA Central District as a tight team-best 17 receptions, 299 receiving yards and five touchdowns... Led the Rams end both his junior and senior years, as well as being named Honorable Mention with 96 tackles (66 solos) and two sacks in 2012, earning First Team All-Region B All-Metro both seasons... Was also Honorable Mention his sophomore year... honors. Named First Team All-Academic his senior year... Was on the honor roll throughout high school, graduating with advance studies. PERSONAL: Full name is Jonathan Dean Kloosterman... Majoring in kinesiology. PERSONAL: Son of Daryl and Stephanie Brown and Jerry Brown and Whitney May- Kloosterman Statistics nor... Brother Daryl played college football at Greensboro College... Majoring in social work. RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2014 11 6 91 0 24 0.5 15.2 8.3 Brown Statistics RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2014 12 7 104 0 34 0.6 14.9 8.7

34 JMUSports.com 2015 JMU Players Bryce Edmunds Martez Stone Fr. – WR – 6-0 – 180 R-So. – DL – 6-1 – 255 Linwood, N.J. Cleveland, Ohio 89 Mainland Regional 91 John Adams HIGH SCHOOL: Played both wide receiver and (West Virginia/Lackawanna College) strong safety at Mainland Regional... Two-time All- PRIOR TO JMU: Transferred to JMU after spending Cape Atlantic League selection... Recorded 81 solo 2014 season at Lackawanna College... Third Team tackles, three interceptions and two forced fumbles All-Northeast Football Conference... Recorded 54 while making 23 catches for over 450 yards as a tackles, including 19 for a loss, two forced fumbles senior... Made 55 tackles and tallied 550 receiving yards as a junior. and six sacks...Transferred to Lackawanna from West Virginia where he did not play PERSONAL: Full name is Bryce David Edmunds... Son of Bob and Martha Ed- to retain a year of eligibility. munds... Has three brothers Billy, Bobby and Brett... Brother, Bobby, played col- HIGH SCHOOL: Played defensive end, linebacker and running back at John Adams lege basketball at Division III school Widener University and professionally overseas High School... Honorable Mention for Senate Conference All-Star Award... Four- in Europe... Majoring in management. Year Varsity Award... Member of the John Adams Merit Roll. PERSONAL: Full name is Martez James Stone... Son of Marlen Stone and Ethel Kelly... Has five siblings Marlen, Dont’a, Kayla, Justin and Kennedy... Brother Dont’a played Alex Mosley football at Division III Wilmington College (2007-10)... Majoring in engineering. R-Sr. – NG – 6-1 – 290 Highland Springs, Va. 90 Highland Springs Tyler Gray 2014 AS A REDSHIRT JUNIOR: Started all 13 Fr. – K – 5-11 – 160 games on the defensive line... Had 55 total tackles, Winchester, Va. including 21 solo, to go with 2.0 tackles for loss, 92 1.0 sack, two fumble recoveries, a quarterback hurry Millbrook and a pass breakup... Career-high eight tackles HIGH SCHOOL: Millbrook’s starting kicker for (three solo) in win at Albany (Oct. 4)... Tallied three seasons from 2012-14... VirginiaPreps.com six tackles and a sack against Delaware (Sept. 27)... Had six tackles and a fumble and Rivals 4A First Team All-State as a senior... recovery in win over Towson (Oct. 11)... Also had six stops in win at Richmond Second Team All-State Conference 4A as a senior... (Nov. 15)... Recorded at least five tackles in six of 13 games and had at least two First Team All-Region 4A North kicker as a senior stops in every game. and Second Team as a junior... First Team All-Northwestern District kicker as a 2013 AS A REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE: Played in all 12 games... Had 40 total tack- sophomore, junior and senior, as well as First Team as a senior... First Team les, including 14 solo, to go with 4.5 tackles for loss, 4.0 sacks and a quarterback All-Conference 21 kicker as a junior and senior, as well as Second Team punter as hurry... Season-best seven tackles in season opener against Central Connecticut State a senior... Winchester Star First Team All-Area kicker as a sophomore and senior (Aug. 31)... Tallied six tackles (four solo) in season finale at Towson (Nov. 23)... Made four tackles in four separate games, including 1.5 sacks in win over Charlotte and First Team punter as a senior... GameDayMagazine.com Top Performer for (Sept. 21)... Also recorded half sacks at Akron (Sept. 7), versus Albany (Oct. 5) Week one of 2012 season... TV3 Winchester Endzone Player of the Week for Week and against Villanova (Nov. 2)... Recorded at least four tackles in six of 12 games four of 2012 season... Set Millbrook career record for field goals made (18) while and had a tackle in every game. breaking single-season records in 2012 for field goals (8), extra points (36) and 2012 AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN: Played in 10 games with six starts... Had 28 total points by a kicker (60)... Kicked a Millbrook-record 46-yard field goal against total tackles, including eight solo, to go with 2.0 tackles for loss, a 0.5 sack and Handley in 2012... Dual-sport athlete who also played three seasons as a defender one forced fumble... Posted season-high seven tackles and a key forced fumble in on Millbrook’s soccer team... Member of the National Honor Society... Honor roll home win over Towson (Oct. 6)... Produced six tackles, including a career-best student all four years. five solo stops at Villanova (Nov. 10)... Had four tackles against both Saint Francis PERSONAL: Full name is Tyler Matthew Gray... Son of Scott and Stacey Gray... Has (Sept. 1) and Alcorn State (Sept. 8). a sister Morgan... Father Scott played baseball at Shenandoah University (1991- 2011 AS A FRESHMAN: Redshirted to retain a year of eligibility. 94)... Majoring in sport and recreation management. HIGH SCHOOL: Two-way starter at defensive and offensive line for Coach Loren Johnson at Highland Springs... Second Team All-Metro Offense and Second Team All-District Offense as a senior and First Team All-Central Region and Second Team All-Metro on defense... Helped Springers to 7-4 record and the regional final as a senior... Second Team All-Region Defense and First Team All-District his junior Jonathan Jerez year... Recorded 45 tackles and three sacks as a defensive tackle in 2009 to help R-Fr. – K/P – 6-2 181 Highland Springs to a 9-2 record... Also threw the shot put at HSHS... Honor roll Jupiter, Fla. student all four years... Graduated with honors. 92 PERSONAL: Full name is Alexander Dupre Mosley... Majoring in sport and recreation Jupiter management. 2014 AS A FRESHMAN: Redshirted to retain a year of eligibility... Named to CAA All-Academic Team... Mosley Statistics JMU Athletic Director Scholar-Athlete... Dean’s List (Fall 2014). TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH 2012 10 8 20 28 2.0 4 0 1 0 0 2 HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated in 2014 from Jupiter 2013 12 14 26 40 4.5 16 0 0 0 0 1 High School... Was kicker and punter at the prep level. 2014 13 21 34 55 2.0 4 1 0 2 0 1 PERSONAL: Full name is Jonathan Bryan Jerez... Majoring in statistics. TOTAL 35 43 80 123 8.5 24 1 1 2 0 4 SACKS G UA A Total Yds 2012 10 0 1 0.5 2 2013 12 2 4 4.0 14 2014 13 1 0 1.0 2 TOTAL 35 3 5 5.5 18

@JMUFootball 35 2015 JMU Players Andrew Ankrah Xavier Gates R-So. – DE – 6-4 – 234 R-Sr. – NG – 6-3 – 311 Gaithersburg, Md. Harrisburg, Pa. 93 Quince Orchard 95 John Harris (Kansas State) 2014 AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN: Played in 11 2014 AS A REDSHIRT JUNIOR: Played in all 13 games… Had 18 total tackles, including 10 solo, to games with seven starts... Had 26 total tackles, go with 3.5 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks... Tallied including 10 solo, to go with 1.0 tackle for loss, a a season-best six tackles twice, with four solo stops quarterback hurry and a blocked kick... Season-high against Towson (Oct. 11) and three solo tackles eight tackles in win at Albany (Oct. 4)... Tallied versus Elon (Nov. 22)... Had 1.5 sacks in the Towson game and a career-high 2.0 six tackles and blocked a field goal in home-opening win over Saint Francis (Sept. sacks against Elon. 13)... Had two tackles in four other games. 2013 AS A FRESHMAN: Redshirted to retain a year of eligibility. PRIOR TO JMU: Transferred to JMU after spending three seasons at Kansas State... HIGH SCHOOL: Earned First Team All-Montgomery County and Second Team Did not see any action during that time and redshirted one season to retain a year All-Sentimental High School honors and was named the team’s outstanding defensive of eligibility. lineman after recording 17 quarterback hurries and six sacks... Also was selected HIGH SCHOOL: Prepped at John Harris High School under head coach George to play in the Maryland Crab Bowl... Was a vital part of the defense for the state Chaump... Helped lead team to a 10-3 record and a Mid-Penn League champion- runner-up Cougars that only allowed nine touchdowns and posted five shutouts his ship... Was named to the 2010 Patriot News All-State team... Earned First Team senior year, the second state runner-up finish for Quince Orchard during his time... All-Conference accolades as a defensive tackle and Second Team honors as an Honor roll student. offensive tackle... Also lettered four years in track and field... Was an honor roll PERSONAL: Full name is Andrew Kwabena Ankrah... Son of Kofi Ankrah and Nana student and a member of the student council in high school. Bonsu... Younger brother of former Nebraska defensive end and team captain Jason PERSONAL: Full name is Xavier Allen Gates... Son of James and Valerie Gates... Ankrah... Majoring in sport and recreation management. Majoring in studio art.

Ankrah Statistics Gates Statistics TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH 2014 11 10 8 18 3.5 30 0 0 0 0 0 2014 13 10 16 26 1.0 3 0 0 0 1 1 SACKS G UA A Total Yds 2014 11 3 1 3.5 30 Ryan Etheridge So. – LB – 6-2 – 231 Cornell Urquhart Clayton, N.C. So. – DL – 6-4 – 255 96 Blue Ridge [Va.] Richmond, Va. 2014 AS A FRESHMAN: Played in nine games, 94 Benedictine Prep primarily on special teams. 2014 AS A FRESHMAN: Played in 10 games... Had HIGH SCHOOL: Earned VISAA Division II All-State 15 total tackles, including three solo, to go with pick his junior and senior years at linebacker... 2.0 tackles for loss and 1.0 sack... Season-high six Was also honored as a First Team All-Old Dominion tackles in win over Elon (Nov. 22)... Chipped in Football Conference pick his final season... As a junior posted 114 tackles, nine three tackles in triumph against Towson... Recorded sacks, eight quarterback hurries, three forced fumbles and a blocked kick, helping first career sack in homecoming win versus William & Mary (Nov. 1)... Named to the Barons to the VISAA Division 2 State Championship... Had 219 tackles, 15 the CAA All-Academic Team... JMU Athletic Director Scholar-Athlete. tackles for loss, two sacks, three forced fumbles and one safety in 19 games over his HIGH SCHOOL: Played under head coach Greg Lilly at Benedictine College Pre- final two seasons at Blue Ridge. paratory, seeing action at both defensive end and tight end… Named to the 2013 PERSONAL: Full name is Ryan Taylor Etheridge... Son of Rick and Wendy Ether- Division I All-VISAA First-Team Defense, VirginiaPreps.com’s First Team Private idge... His father, Rick, played linebacker at NC State (1978-81) and helped the Schools All-State, All-Metro Team Defensive Lineman Honorable Mention… Career Wolfpack to the 1979 ACC Championship... Twin brother, Hunter, also plays statistics of 88 tackles, 23 tackles for losses and 10 sacks… Rated the 59th best football at JMU... Majoring in sport and recreation management. overall prospect in Virginia by 247sports.com’s composite ranking… Participated in the Big River Rivalry All-Star Game… Led the Cadets to a 7-4 mark and the playoffs his junior year, the top record in the previous four seasons... Honor roll student. PERSONAL: Full name is Cornell Lorenzo Urquhart, Jr.... Son of Cornell Sr. and Josh Hopingardner Jayme Whithead… Father was defensive lineman for Virginia Tech from 1982- 1984… Majoring in accounting. Fr. – DL – 6-2 – 240 Yorktown, Va. Urquhart Statistics 97 Tabb TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH PERSONAL: First Team All-Conference 9 as a 2014 10 3 12 15 2.0 10 0 0 0 0 0 senior... Had 30 tackles, to go with 7.0 tackles for SACKS G UA A Total Yds loss in 2014... Helped Tabb to a 7-3 record and a 2014 10 1 0 1.0 8 berth in the Group 4A South Region playoffs... Was a high school teammate of JMU tight end Daniel Schiele. PERSONAL: Full name is Joshua Tyler Hopingardner... Majoring in kinesiology.

36 JMUSports.com 2015 JMU Players Nick Delgado Fr. – K – 5-8 – 150 Vienna, Va. 98 Oakton HIGH SCHOOL: Group 6A First Team All-State and All-Region at punter as a senior, while also garnering First Team All-Conference as a punter and kicker... Punted 55 times for an average of 41.6 yards per punt, to go with 24 punts inside the 20 yard line as a senior... Went 10-for-11 on field goals his senior season... Set a single-game state record with six made field goals in Oakton’s 2014 opener against W.T. Woodson, including the game-winning kick in overtime... Also made all 13 extra points.

PERSONAL: Full name is Nicholas Edward Delgado. Gunnar Kane R-Jr. – K/P – 6-1 – 215 Virginia Beach, Va. 99 Kellam 2014 AS A REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE: Played in all 13 games as the team’s primary punter... Had 61 punts for 2,352 yards, averaging 38.6 per kick... Tallied 16 punts inside the 20-yard line and 23 fair catches while producing 11 kicks of 50 yards or more... Season-long 64-yard punt in FCS First Round Playoffs game against Liberty (Nov. 29)... Single-game best average of 46.5 yards per punt in win over Towson (Oct. 11)... Averaged 45.0 yards per punt in his four kicks in road win at Lehigh (Sept. 6)... Had eight games with at least one punt of 50 yards or more, including three games with a 55 yarder in Maryland (Aug. 30), Delaware (Sept. 27) and Elon (Nov. 22). HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Kellam in 2012... Was a standout punter at Kel- lam... Earned First Team All-Beach District at kicker and punter his senior year... Also played linebacker and quarterback during his high school career. PERSONAL: Full name is Gunnar Patrick Kane... Majoring in computer science.

Kane Statistics PUNTING G No. Yards Lg Avg 2014 13 61 2352 64 38.6

@JMUFootball 37 Colonial Athletic CAA Football has raised the profile of what was once the Yankee Conference, and later the Atlantic 10 Conference, since the league came under the CAA banner in 2007. Over the past eight years, CAA Football has established itself as one of the nation’s premier FCS power conferences with regard to on-field success, television exposure, marketability and the achievements of its student-ath- letes in the classroom, in the community and at the next level. A banner 2014 season saw four CAA Football programs earn spots in the FCS Championship, with New Hampshire becoming the 21st team in conference history to reach the national semifinal round. The CAA also produced two of the nation’s top individual award winners, as Villanova quarterback John Robertson claimed the Walter Payton Award and New Hampshire coach Sean Mc- Donnell received the . Payton Award under the league banner prior to Robertson in 2014. James Madison linebacker Derrick Lloyd (2001), JMU defensive 2014 also watched CAA Football’s membership reach 12 schools lineman Arthur Moats (2009), and UNH linebacker Matt Evans with the addition of Elon University. The Phoenix captured its first (2011) each received the Award. Robertson (2012) victory as a league member on Sept. 20 by defeating Charlotte, and Towson’s Terrance West (2011) are past recipients of the Jerry and played its inaugural conference game on Oct. 4 against New Rice Freshman of the Year Award. New Hampshire’s McDonnell Hampshire. (2005 and 2014), Towson’s Rob Ambrose (2011), JMU’s (1999 and 2008), Villanova’s Andy Talley (1997) and This past fall marked the third in CAA Football’s landmark five-year Boston University’s Dan Allen (1993) are past Eddie Robinson agreement with the NBC Sports Group, with four games airing National Coach of the Year Award winners from the league. nationally on the NBC Sports Network. The conference also con- Delaware’s K.C. Keeler (2010), Richmond’s Mike London (2008), tinued its long-standing relationship with the NBC Sports Regional Massachusetts’ Mark Whipple (1998), Matthews (2004), Talley Networks in 2014, as well as beginning a new three-year broad- (1997 and 2009) and McDonnell (2014) have all garnered the cast partnership with the American Sports Network. CAA Foot- AFCA National Coach of the Year honor as well. ball’s online and mobile presence was also enhanced in 2014 with the launch of the league’s digital network, CAA.tv. The league remains successful beyond the collegiate playing field. CAA Football has had 109 players drafted by NFL franchises dating CAA Football once again proved its prowess in matchups with non- back to 1948. A total of 31 players have been selected in the draft conference foes, maintaining what has become a long tradition of over the last 10 years, including 2013 MVP success against non-league FCS opponents. The 2014 season saw of Delaware (18th overall to the in 2008). More the conference’s 12 member programs combine for a 24-10 mark than 30 players currently join Flacco on active NFL rosters. in FCS nonconference play during the regular season. CAA Football’s geographic footprint extends up and down the East A strong presence in the national rankings remained another con- Coast, with schools located from Maine to North Carolina. This stant for CAA Football in 2014. Nine of the league’s 12 schools season’s members include UAlbany, Elon, Delaware, James Mad- were ranked at one point during the season, led by New Hamp- ison, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Richmond, Stony shire, which spent three weeks atop The Sports Network poll late Brook, Towson, Villanova and William and Mary. in the year. UNH and Villanova each finished in the top 10 of both polls to close the season. While CAA Football officially began March 1, 2007, its roots date back more than 60 years. On December 3, 1946, the Code of Numerous CAA Football players were among the nation’s best in the Yankee Conference went into effect. Established as an all- 2014, with a total of 17 student-athletes receiving All-America sports conference for the New England land grant colleges, the six honors and 10 earning recognition as national award finalists. In charter members included Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, addition to Robertson claiming the Walter Payton Award, Villano- New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. Upon the formation va linebacker Don Cherry finished as the runner-up for the Buck of Division I-AA football in 1978, the league disbanded all sports Buchanan Award, while James Madison quarterback Vad Lee except for football. Delaware and Richmond were admitted to placed fourth in Payton Award voting. the conference in 1986, Villanova was added in 1988 and James Madison, Northeastern and William and Mary joined the league in CAA Football continues to provide a path to the next level, with 1993. The Atlantic 10 assumed operational control of the confer- three players earning selections at the 2015 NFL Draft. Towson ence from 1997-2006, with Hofstra becoming part of the league in cornerback Tye Smith was drafted in the fifth round by the Sea- 2001 and Towson joining the group in 2004. UAlbany and Stony hawks, Delaware tight end Nick Boyle was picked by the Ravens Brook were welcomed to the league in 2013, prior to the addition in the fifth round, and William & Mary wide receiver Tre McBride of Elon last year. went to the Titans in round seven. The conference has now had multiple players picked in each NFL Draft since 2006. CAA Football’s emphasis on its players’ off-the-field achievements CAA Football Staff was evident again in 2014. UAlbany receiver Jake Meek was the Tom Yeager - Commissioner recipient of the Chuck Boone Leadership Award, which honors the player who best embodies the highest standards of leadership, Cindy Williams - Chief Operating Officer integrity, teamwork and sportsmanship in his academic and athlet- Kathleen Batterson - Sr. Associate Commissioner for Internal Operations/SWA ic pursuits. Villanova’s Cherry, meanwhile, was selected as CAA Football’s Student-Athlete of the Year. Pete Hock - Associate Commissioner for Broadcast Services The league has enjoyed a tremendous record in the postseason, Eric Wieberg - Assistant Commissioner for Football/Digital Network earning 90 total playoff berths and at least three in every year Bobby Broyles - Assistant Commissioner for Video Production since 2006. CAA Football’s 88 all-time wins in the NCAA playoffs are second-most of any FCS conference, and the league has further Mike Windley - Director of Video Production established its presence at the national level by placing 11 teams in the national semifinals over the past eight seasons. Officials Coordinator - Jim Maconaghy Villanova’s 2009 National Championship and Richmond’s 2008 title mark the most recent national crowns for CAA Football. In 2004, Address 8625 Patterson Ave. James Madison claimed the National Championship with a 31-21 win over Montana, becoming the first team since the field expand- Richmond, VA 23229 ed to 16 teams in 1986 to reach the final after winning three road Tom Yeager playoff games. Delaware rolled past Colgate, 40-0, to capture the first title-game shutout in 2003. Former league member Massachu- Wieberg E-mail [email protected] setts earned a National Championship in 1998, defeating perennial power Georgia Southern, 55-43. Phone (804) 754-1616 CAA Football boasts a total of 26 individual national award winners Fax (804) 754-1973/(804) 754-1830 in league history. Old Dominion quarterback (2012), New Hampshire quarterback Ricky Santos (2006), William & Mary quarterback Lang Campbell (2004), Villanova running back Brian Westbrook (2001), Nova wide receiver Brian Finner- Eric Wieberg an (1997), UNH running back Jerry Azumah (1998) and Towson running back Dave Meggett (1998) all won the Walter

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2014 Standings Conference Points Overall Points Team W L T For Opp Pct W L T For Opp Pct Home Away Neut Streak New Hampshire * # 8 0 0 290 127 1.000 12 2 0 504 297 .857 8-1 4-1 0-0 Lost 1 Villanova # 7 1 0 303 186 .875 11 3 0 528 310 .786 7-1 4-2 0-0 Lost 1 James Madison # 6 2 0 319 209 .750 9 4 0 464 377 .692 4-2 5-2 0-0 Lost 1 Richmond # 5 3 0 218 184 .625 9 5 0 435 355 .643 5-2 4-3 0-0 Lost 1 William & Mary 4 4 0 190 191 .500 7 5 0 303 272 .583 4-2 3-3 0-0 Lost 1 Delaware 4 4 0 199 221 .500 6 6 0 261 327 .500 4-3 2-3 0-0 Lost 2 Maine 4 4 0 150 175 .500 5 6 0 180 234 .455 2-3 3-3 0-0 Lost 1 Stony Brook 4 4 0 170 136 .500 5 7 0 216 184 .417 3-3 2-4 0-0 Lost 1 Albany 3 5 0 223 244 .375 7 5 0 322 281 .583 4-3 3-2 0-0 Won 1 Towson 2 6 0 114 231 .250 4 8 0 193 343 .333 2-4 2-4 0-0 Lost 3 Rhode Island 1 7 0 109 249 .125 1 11 0 150 409 .083 1-4 0-7 0-0 Won 1 Elon 0 8 0 121 253 .000 1 11 0 169 366 .083 1-5 0-6 0-0 Lost 9

* - CAA Football Champion # - 2014 FCS Playoffs Participant

2014 CAA Football Individual Awards Sean McDonnell, New Hampshire Coach of the Year Josh Gontarek, UAlbany (WR) Offensive Rookie of the Year John Robertson, Villanova (QB - Jr.) Offensive Player of the Year Blaine Woodson, Delaware (DL) Defensive Rookie of the Year Mike Reilly, William & Mary (DL - Sr.) Defensive Player of the Year Jake Meek, UAlbany (WR - Sr.) Chuck Boone Leadership Award John Carpenter, William & Mark (PK - Sr.) Special Teams Player of the Year Don Cherry, Villanova (LB - Jr.) Student-Athlete of the Year 2014 All-CAA Football First Team 2014 All-CAA Football Second Team 2014 All-CAA Football Third Team OFFENSE OFFENSE OFFENSE Pos. Player School Class Pos. Player School Class Pos. Player School Class QB John Robertson Villanova Jr. QB Vad Lee James Madison Jr. QB Michael Strauss Richmond Sr. RB Mikal Abdul-Saboor William & Mary Jr. RB Stacey Bedell Stony Brook So. RB Kevin Monangai Villanova Sr. RB Darius Victor Towson So. RB Omar Osbourne UAlbany Sr. RB Nico Steriti New Hampshire Sr. FB/HB Seth Fisher Richmond Jr. FB/HB Darnell Laws William & Mary Sr. FB/HB Justin Favreau Rhode Island Sr. WR R.J. Harris New Hampshire Sr. WR Daniel Brown James Madison Sr. FB/HB Gary Underwood Villanova Jr. WR Michael Johnson Delaware Sr. WR Reggie Diggs Richmond Jr. WR Damarr Aultman Maine Sr. WR Tre McBride William & Mary Sr. WR Poppy Livers Villanova Sr. WR Brian Brown Richmond So. TE Nick Boyle Delaware Sr. TE Will Tye Stony Brook Sr. WR Kierre Brown Elon Sr. TE Harold Spears New Hampshire Sr. OL Ben Curtis Delaware Jr. WR Adrian Coxson Stony Brook Sr. OL Mike Coccia New Hampshire Sr. OL Ross Hall Villanova Sr. TE Brian Parker UAlbany Sr. OL Austin Gund Richmond Sr. OL Mitch Kirsch James Madison So. OL Kevin Malloy UAlbany So. OL Bruce Johnson Maine Jr. OL Mike Lisi Stony Brook Sr. OL JD Dzurko Delaware Sr. OL Andrew Jones William & Mary Jr. OL Tad McNeely New Hampshire So. OL Tyler Catalina Rhode Island So. OL Vince Kowalski Villanova Sr. PK Peter Yoder Richmond So. OL Jacob Ruby Richmond Sr. PK John Carpenter William & Mary Sr. KR Damarr Aultman Maine Sr. OL Cody Precht Stony Brook Sr. KR Derrick Joseph Towson Sr. PR Donnell Lewis Towson Jr. PK Patrick Toole UAlbany Jr. PR Casey DeAndrade New Hampshire So. KR Myles Holmes Rhode Island Jr. DEFENSE PR Robbie Jackson Rhode Island Sr. DEFENSE Pos. Player School Class Pos. Player School Class DL Trevor Bates Maine Jr. DEFENSE DL Ryan Delaire Towson Sr. DL Cody Muller New Hampshire Sr. Pos. Player School Class DL Sage Harold James Madison Sr. DL Pat Williams Villanova Sr. DL Jon Desir Towson Jr. DL Evan Kelly Richmond Jr. DL Blaine Woodson Delaware Fr. DL Matt Kaplan New Hampshire Sr. DL Victor Ochi Stony Brook Jr. LB Akil Anderson New Hampshire Jr. DL Brandon Lee James Madison Sr. DL Mike Reilly William & Mary Sr. LB Aaron Roane Richmond Sr. DL Dustin Ruff Elon Sr. LB Andrew Bose Rhode Island Sr. LB Jonathan Spain Elon Sr. DL Aaron Thompson Stony Brook So. LB Don Cherry Villanova Jr. LB Eric Wright Richmond Sr. DL Justin Williamson Richmond Sr. LB Christophe Mulumba Tshimanga Maine So. CB DeAndre Houston-Carson William & Mary Jr. LB Patrick Callaway Delaware Sr. LB Luke Rhodes William & Mary Jr. CB Taylor Reynolds James Madison So. LB Airek Green William & Mary Sr. CB Davonte Anderson Stony Brook Sr. S Reggie Barnette Richmond Sr. LB Shane McNeely New Hampshire Sr. CB Casey DeAndrade New Hampshire So. S Joe Sarnese Villanova Sr. LB Mike Nicastro UAlbany So. CB Tye Smith Towson Sr. P Brad Prasky New Hampshire Sr. CB Jason Ceneus Villanova So. S Dean Marlowe James Madison Sr. CB Axel Ofori Maine Sr. S Christian Ricard Stony Brook Sr. CB Steven Thames New Hampshire Sr. P Eric Enderson Delaware So. S Chris Blair Elon Fr. S Ivan Tagoe William & Mary Sr. P Luke Allen Stony Brook Sr.

@JMUFootball 39 2015 JMU Opponents MOREHEAD STATE Coaching Staff General Info: 2015 Schedule: Head Coach: Rob Tenyer (Olivet ’95) Location: Morehead, Ky. at James Madison ...... 9/5 Season at MSU: Third Founded: 1887 at VMI...... 9/12 Record at MSU: 13-17 Enrollment: 11,150 Kentucky Christian ...... 9/19 Career Record: Same Nickname: Eagles Davidson *...... 9/26 School Colors: Blue and Gold at Jacksonville * ...... 10/3 Team Information: Stadium (Capacity): Jayne Stadium Butler * ...... 10/10 2014 Record: 4-8 (10,000) at Campbell *...... 10/24 Conf. Record (Finish): 3-5 (t-6th) Conference: Pioneer Football Drake *...... 10/31 BRIDGEFORTH STADIUM Postseason: None President: Dr. Wayne D. Andrews Dayton * ...... 11/7 Sept. 5 Starters Returning/Lost: 18/7 Athletic Director: Brian Hutchinson at Valparaiso * ...... 11/14 at Marist * ...... 11/21

LEHIGH Coaching Staff General Info: 2015 Schedule: Head Coach: Andy Coen Location: Bethlehem, Pa. at Central Conn. State ...... 9/4 Season at Lehigh: 10th Founded: 1865 at James Madison ...... 9/12 Record at Lehigh: 62-41 Enrollment: 7,091 Penn...... 9/19 Career Record: Same Nickname: Mountain Hawks at Princeton ...... 9/26 School Colors: Brown and White Yale ...... 10/3 Team Information: Stadium (Capacity): Goodman Stadium at Bucknell *...... 10/10 2014 Record: 3-8 (16,000) at Fordham * ...... 10/24 Conf. Record (Finish): 2-4 (t-5th) Conference: Patriot League Georgetown *...... 10/31 BRIDGEFORTH STADIUM Postseason: None President: John D. Simon Holy Cross *...... 11/7 Sept. 12 Starters Returning/Lost: 9/13 Athletic Director: Joe Sterrett at Colgate * ...... 11/14 Lafayette *...... 11/21

ALBANY Coaching Staff General Info: 2015 Schedule: Head Coach: Greg Gattuso Location: Albany, N.Y. at Buffalo...... 9/5 Season at Albany: Second Founded: 1844 Rhode Island * ...... 9/12 Record at Albany: 7-5 Enrollment: 12,878 at James Madison*...... 9/19 Career Record: 104-37 Nickname: Great Danes Duquesne ...... 9/26 School Colors: Purple and Gold at Holy Cross...... 10/3 Team Information: Stadium (Capacity): Bob Ford Field Maine *...... 10/10 2014 Record: 7-5 (8,500) Villanova *...... 10/17 Conf. Record (Finish): 3-5 (9th) Conference: Colonial Athletic Association at Richmond * ...... 10/31 BRIDGEFORTH STADIUM Postseason: None President: Dr. Robert J. Jones at Delaware *...... 11/7 Sept. 19 Starters Returning/Lost: 15/9 Athletic Director: Mark Benson New Hampshire *...... 11/14 at Stony Brook *...... 11/21

SMU Coaching Staff General Info: 2015 Schedule: Head Coach: Chad Morris Location: Dallas, Texas Baylor...... 9/4 Season at SMU: First Founded: 1911 North Texas...... 9/12 Record at SMU: 0-0 Enrollment: 11,272 at TCU...... 9/19 Career Record: 0-0 Nickname: Mustangs James Madison...... 9/26 School Colors: Crimson and Blue East Carolina * ...... 10/3 Team Information: Stadium (Capacity): Gerald J. Ford at Houston *...... 10/8 2014 Record: 1-11 Stadium (32,000) at USF *...... 10/24 Conf. Record (Finish): 1-7 (t-10th) Conference: American Athletic Conference Tulsa *...... 10/31 DALLAS, TEXAS Postseason: None President: R. Gerald Turner Temple *...... 11/6 Sept. 26 Starters Returning/Lost: 16/8 Athletic Director: Rick Hart at Navy *...... 11/14 Tulane *...... 11/21 at Memphis *...... 11/28

STONY BROOK Coaching Staff General Info: 2015 Schedule: Head Coach: Chuck Priore Location: Stony Brook, N.Y. at Toledo...... 9/3 Season at SBU: 10th Founded: 1957 Central Conn. State...... 9/12 Record at SBU: 57-47 Enrollment: 24,607 New Hampshire *...... 9/19 Career Record: 96-56 Nickname: Seawolves at William & Mary * ...... 9/26 School Colors: Red and Black at James Madison *...... 10/3 Team Information: Stadium (Capacity): LaValle Stadium Towson *...... 10/17 2014 Record: 5-7 Conference: Colonial Athletic Association at Maine * ...... 10/24 Conf. Record (Finish): 4-4 (t-5th) President: Samuel L. Stanley, Jr., M.D. Elon * ...... 10/31 BRIDGEFORTH STADIUM Postseason: None Athletic Director: Shawn Heilbron Howard...... 11/7 Oct. 3 Starters Returning/Lost: 17/10 at Rhode Island *...... 11/14 Albany * ...... 11/21

40 JMUSports.com 2015 JMU Opponents TOWSON Coaching Staff General Info: 2015 Schedule: Head Coach: Rob Ambrose Location: Towson, Md. at East Carolina...... 9/5 Season at Towson: Seventh Founded: 1866 Saint Francis...... 9/12 Record at Towson: 36-37 Enrollment: 22,499 Holy Cross...... 9/19 Career Record: 39-44 Nickname: Tigers at Elon *...... 9/26 School Colors: Black and Gold James Madison *...... 10/10 Team Information: Stadium (Capacity): Minnegan Field at at Stony Brook *...... 10/17 2014 Record: 4-8 Johnny Unitas Stadium (11,198) Villanova *...... 10/24 Conf. Record (Finish): 2-6 (10th) Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Delaware *...... 10/31 TOWSON, MD. Postseason: None Interim President: Dr. Timothy Chandler at Maine * ...... 11/7 Oct. 10 Starters Returning/Lost: 19/7 Athletic Director: Tim Leonard at Richmond * ...... 11/14 Rhode Island * ...... 11/21 ELON Coaching Staff General Info: 2015 Schedule: Head Coach: Rich Skrosky Location: Elon, N.C. at Wake Forest...... 9/3 Season at Elon: Second Founded: 1889 at Gardner-Webb ...... 9/12 Record at Elon: 1-11 Enrollment: 6,483 North Carolina A&T...... 9/19 Career Record: 2-19 Nickname: Phoenix Towson *...... 9/26 School Colors: Maroon and Gold at New Hampshire *...... 10/3 Team Information: Stadium (Capacity): Rhodes Stadium at Richmond * ...... 10/10 2014 Record: 1-11 (11,250) James Madison *...... 10/17 Conf. Record (Finish): 0-8 (12th) Conference: Colonial Athletic Association at Stony Brook *...... 10/31 ELON, N.C. Postseason: None President: Dr. Leo M. Lambert William & Mary *...... 11/7 Starters Returning/Lost: 16/8 Oct. 17 Athletic Director: Dave Blank at Maine * ...... 11/14 Delaware *...... 11/21 RICHMOND Coaching Staff General Info: 2015 Schedule: Head Coach: Danny Rocco Location: Richmond, Va. at Maryland...... 9/5 Season at UR: Fourth Founded: 1830 at Hampton ...... 9/12 Record at UR: 23-14 Enrollment: 2,950 VMI...... 9/19 Career Record: 70-34 Nickname: Spiders Maine *...... 10/3 School Colors: Blue and Red Elon * ...... 10/10 Team Information: Stadium (Capacity): E. Claiborne Robins at Rhode Island *...... 10/17 2014 Record: 9-5 Stadium (8,700) at James Madison *...... 10/24 Conf. Record (Finish): 5-3 (4th) Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Albany * ...... 10/31 BRIDGEFORTH STADIUM Postseason: FCS Second Round President: Dr. Edward L. Ayers at New Hampshire *...... 11/7 12/12 Oct. 24 Starters Returning/Lost: Athletic Director: Keith Gill at Villanova *...... 11/14 William & Mary *...... 11/21 WILLIAM & MARY Coaching Staff General Info: 2015 Schedule: Head Coach: Jimmye Laycock Location: Williamsburg, Va. at Lafayette...... 9/5 Season at WM: 36th Season Founded: 1693 at Virginia ...... 9/19 Record at WM: 229-170-2 Enrollment: 8,437 Stony Brook *...... 9/26 Career Record: 229-170-2 Nickname: Tribe at Delaware *...... 10/3 School Colors: Green, Gold and Silver at Villanova *...... 10/10 Team Information: Stadium (Capacity): Walter J. Zable New Hampshire *...... 10/17 2014 Record: 7-5 Stadium at Cary Field (11,686) Hampton...... 10/24 Conf. Record (Finish): 4-4 (t-5th) Conference: Colonial Athletic Association James Madison *...... 10/31 WILLIAMSBURG, VA. Postseason: None President: W. Taylor Reveley, III at Elon *...... 11/7 Starters Returning/Lost: 14/10 Athletic Director: Terry Driscoll Towson *...... 11/14 Oct. 31 at Richmond * ...... 11/21 DELAWARE Coaching Staff General Info: 2015 Schedule: Head Coach: Dave Brock Location: Newark, Del. Jacksonville ...... 9/4 Season at UD: Fourth Founded: 1743 Lafayette ...... 9/12 Record at UD: 13-11 Enrollment: 16,000 at Villanova *...... 9/19 Career Record: 13-11 Nickname: Blue Hens at North Carolina ...... 9/26 School Colors: Blue and Yellow William & Mary *...... 10/3 Team Information: Stadium (Capacity): at Rhode Island *...... 10/10 2014 Record: 6-6 Field at Delaware Stadium (22,000) New Hampshire *...... 10/24 Conf. Record (Finish): 4-4 (t-5th) Conference: Colonial Athletic Association at Towson *...... 10/31 NEWARK, DEL. Postseason: None Interim President: Nancy Targett Albany * ...... 11/7 12/13 Nov. 14 Starters Returning/Lost: Athletic Director: Eric Ziady James Madison *...... 11/14 at Elon *...... 11/21 VILLANOVA Coaching Staff General Info: 2015 Schedule: Head Coach: Andy Talley Location: Villanova, Pa. at Connecticut ...... 9/3 Season at VU: 31st Founded: 1842 at Fordham...... 9/12 Record at VU: 215-127-1 Enrollment: 6,584 Delaware *...... 9/19 Career Record: 243-146-2 Nickname: Wildcats Penn...... 9/24 School Colors: Blue and White William & Mary *...... 10/10 Team Information: Stadium (Capacity): Villanova Stadium at Albany *...... 10/17 2014 Record: 11-3 (12,000) at Towson *...... 10/24 Conf. Record (Finish): 7-1 (2nd) Conference: Colonial Athletic Association Maine *...... 10/31 BRIDGEFORTH STADIUM Postseason: FCS Quarterfinals President: Rev. Peter M. Donohue, OSA at Rhode Island *...... 11/7 Starters Returning/Lost: 16/8 Nov. 21 Athletic Director: Vince Nicastro Richmond *...... 11/14 at James Madison *...... 11/21 @JMUFootball 41 Series History vs. 2015 Opponents Morehead State 10/13/90 at Towson State W 21-14 1489 10/12/91 TOWSON STATE W 55-31 8102 JMU leads 5-2 10/24/92 at Towson L 21-28 4069 (Home 4-0, Away 1-2) * 11/20/04 at Towson W 31-17 2744 Date Game W/L Score Attend. * 11/19/05 TOWSON W 55-14 11635 11/10/79 MOREHEAD STATE W 16-3 4800 * 11/18/06 at #24 Towson W 38-3 4533 9/13/80 at Morehead State L 18-21 3000 * 11/17/07 TOWSON W 23-13 13661 9/15/84 at Morehead State W 38-28 6500 * 11/22/08 at Towson W 58-27 5575 9/14/85 MOREHEAD STATE W 35-14 11700 * 11/21/09 TOWSON W 43-12 13138 9/13/86 at Morehead State L 24-27 4000 * 10/9/10 at Towson W 17-13 9049 9/19/87 MOREHEAD STATE W 44-10 3100 * 10/6/12 #12 TOWSON W 13-10 25077 9/4/10 MOREHEAD STATE W 48-7 16612 * 11/23/13 at #7 Towson L 17-28 7379 Totals 223-110 * 10/11/14 TOWSON W 62-7 24113 Totals 695-409 Lehigh JMU leads 2-1 (Home 0-0, Away 2-1) Elon Date Game W/L Score Attend. JMU leads 3-0 (1-0 CAA) 11/1/80 at Lehigh L 14-31 10000 (Home 3-0, Away 0-0) p 11/27/04 at #16 Lehigh W 14-13 6116 Date Game W/L Score Attend. 9/6/14 at Lehigh W 31-28 6519 9/26/98 ELON W 19-12 8000 Totals 59-72 9/1/2001 ELON W 42-21 10500 * 11/22/2014 ELON W 59-27 15793 Totals 120-58 Albany JMU leads 2-0 (2-0 CAA) (Home 1-0, Away 1-0) Date Game W/L Score Attend. Richmond * 10/5/13 ALBANY W 40-13 25201 Richmond leads 17-15 (13-12 CAA) * 10/4/14 at #23 Albany W 31-28 3284 (Home 7-8, Away 8-8, Neutral 0-1) Totals 71-41 Date Game W/L Score Attend. 10/3/81 at Richmond L 7-24 13200 * 11/5/1983 at Richmond L 0-32 10342 SMU 9/1/84 RICHMOND L 12-43 11800 10/5/85 vs Richmond L 15-38 17000 First Meeting 10/10/87 RICHMOND W 41-3 16030 (Home 0-0, Away 0-0) * 11/12/88 at Richmond W 25-13 15802 9/16/89 RICHMOND W 31-0 10088 9/22/90 at Richmond W 29-0 7713 Stony Brook 10/26/91 RICHMOND W 47-42 13369 Series tied 1-1 (1-1 CAA) 9/12/92 at Richmond L 40-49 14666 (Home 0-1, Away 1-0) * 9/11/93 RICHMOND L 13-20 10000 Date Game W/L Score Attend. * 10/29/94 at Richmond W 29-16 17210 * 11/16/13 STONY BROOK L 38-41 17969 * 10/28/95 RICHMOND L 33-34 11000 * 11/8/14 at Stony Brook W 27-24 5115 * 10/19/96 at Richmond W 31-27 13789 Totals 65-65 * 10/25/97 RICHMOND L 21-26 14100 * 10/3/98 at Richmond L 7-28 14874 * 11/13/99 RICHMOND W 31-13 11500 Towson * 11/11/00 at Richmond L 2-21 13750 JMU leads 19-6-1 (11-12-1 CAA) * 10/13/01 RICHMOND L 17-20 14000 * 10/19/02 at Richmond L 0-26 8113 (Home 12-1, Away 7-5-1) * 10/11/03 RICHMOND W 34-14 12470 Date Game W/L Score Attend. * 10/23/04 at Richmond W 26-20 10235 9/18/76 TOWSON STATE W 28-26 * 10/29/05 RICHMOND L 15-18 15124 9/17/77 at Towson State L 7-13 * 10/28/06 at #13 Richmond W 27-10 11150 9/16/78 TOWSON STATE W 21-14 * 10/27/07 RICHMOND L 16-17 14009 9/15/79 at Towson State L 8-18 3825 * 10/11/08 at #5 Richmond W 38-31 16151 11/7/81 TOWSON STATE W 20-7 10000 * 10/10/09 RICHMOND L 17-21 16098 11/20/82 at Towson State W 42-24 3305 * 11/6/10 at #20 Richmond L 10-13 OT 8700 11/19/83 TOWSON STATE L 3-10 5800 * 10/1/11 #10 RICHMOND W 31-7 25742 11/17/84 at Towson State W 24-14 3350 * 10/20/12 at Richmond L 29-35 8700 * 11/23/85 TOWSON STATE W 13-0 9000 * 10/12/13 RICHMOND W 38-31 19029 * 11/22/86 at Towson State T 7-7 4684 * 11/15/2014 at #14 Richmond W 55-20 8700 * 10/31/87 TOWSON STATE W 21-19 16500 Totals 767-702 * 10/29/88 at Towson State L 6-34 5136 10/14/89 TOWSON STATE W 41-6 12800

42 JMUSports.com Series History vs. 2015 Opponents William & Mary * 11/1/08 DELAWARE W 41-7 16810 * 10/31/09 at #16 Delaware W 20-8 20639 JMU leads 21-16 (18-9 CAA) * 10/2/10 #5 DELAWARE L 10-13 16205 (Home 12-5, Away 9-11) * 9/28/13 at Delaware L 22-29 18405 Date Game W/L Score Attend. * 9/27/14 #25 DELAWARE L 23-30 OT 20592 10/14/78 at William & Mary L 7-32 Totals 503-569 10/6/79 at William & Mary L 0-33 12000 10/31/81 at William & Mary L 19-31 7800 * 10/23/82 WILLIAM & MARY W 24-18 14750 10/15/83 at William and Mary L 21-24 Villanova 9/29/84 WILLIAM & MARY L 10-20 8300 JMU leads 12-11 (11-11 CAA) * 9/28/85 at William & Mary L 14-31 12200 (Home 7-4, Away 5-7) * 10/25/86 WILLIAM & MARY W 28-22 7500 Date Game W/L Score Attend. * 10/24/87 at William & Mary W 28-22 16103 * 11/13/93 at Villanova W 42-3 4616 * 9/24/88 WILLIAM & MARY L 3-10 7000 * 10/15/94 VILLANOVA W 31-23 15000 11/11/89 at William & Mary L 21-24 12420 * 9/23/95 at Villanova W 28-27 OT 11368 11/10/90 WILLIAM & MARY L 21-31 6641 * 11/16/96 VILLANOVA L 23-40 9500 9/28/91 at William & Mary W 29-28 15371 * 10/4/97 at Villanova L 17-49 7631 10/31/92 WILLIAM & MARY W 21-14 7400 * 9/19/98 VILLANOVA L 30-34 8000 * 10/30/93 at William & Mary L 26-31 11698 * 10/2/99 at Villanova W 23-20 12546 * 10/22/94 WILLIAM & MARY W 33-7 15200 * 10/7/00 VILLANOVA W 57-23 13200 * 9/9/95 at William & Mary W 24-17 13871 * 10/6/01 at Villanova L 44-45 2OT 11761 * 10/12/96 WILLIAM & MARY W 26-21 10500 * 9/28/02 VILLANOVA L 26-30 9153 * 10/11/97 at William & Mary L 25-38 8529 * 10/4/03 at #3 Villanova L 14-38 6841 * 10/17/98 WILLIAM & MARY L 12-24 14000 * 9/18/04 at #5 Villanova W 17-0 3123 * 10/16/99 at William & Mary W 30-20 9225 * 11/12/05 VILLANOVA W 28-13 10984 * 10/21/00 WILLIAM & MARY W 28-14 10500 * 11/11/06 at Villanova L 20-21 7751 * 11/10/01 at William & Mary L 10-17 9233 * 9/29/07 VILLANOVA W 35-7 15035 * 11/16/02 WILLIAM & MARY W 34-31 OT 8237 * 10/25/08 at #7 Villanova W 23-19 6721 * 10/18/03 at William & Mary W 24-17 8038 p 12/6/08 #6 VILLANOVA W 31-27 13780 * 11/13/04 #10 WILLIAM & MARY L 24-27 13904 * 10/17/09 VILLANOVA L 0-27 16037 p 12/10/04 at #6 William & Mary W 48-34 12259 * 10/23/10 at #6 Villanova L 7-14 9217 * 11/5/05 at #16 William & Mary W 30-29 12287 * 10/15/11 VILLANOVA W 34-10 25047 * 10/21/06 WILLIAM & MARY W 31-17 15573 * 11/10/12 at #21 Villanova L 20-35 6617 * 11/10/07 at William & Mary W 55-34 12259 * 11/2/13 #20 VILLANOVA W 31-21 21758 * 11/15/08 #12 WILLIAM & MARY W 48-24 14330 * 9/20/14 at #8 Villanova L 31-49 10781 * 10/24/09 at #5 William & Mary L 3-24 12259 Totals 612-575 * 11/13/10 #1 WILLIAM & MARY W 30-24 16733 * 9/24/11 at #5 William & Mary W 20-14 12259 * 10/13/12 WILLIAM & MARY W 27-26 OT 22271 * - conference game p - NCAA playoff game * 10/26/13 at #19 William & Mary L 7-17 12259 * 11/1/14 #17 WILLIAM & MARY W 31-24 21778 Totals 886-882

Delaware Delaware leads 14-8 (13-7 CAA) (Home 5-6, Away 3-8) Date Game W/L Score Attend. * 10/29/83 DELAWARE L 23-26 9200 9/8/84 at Delaware L 3-32 16419 p 11/30/91 at Delaware W 42-35 2OT 14905 * 10/9/93 DELAWARE W 42-38 11000 * 10/8/94 at Delaware W 30-10 15970 * 10/21/95 DELAWARE L 19-48 13500 * 10/26/96 at Delaware L 13-17 22291 * 10/18/97 DELAWARE L 27-49 12000 * 11/21/98 at Delaware L 14-28 16371 * 9/25/99 DELAWARE W 21-7 10200 * 10/28/00 at Delaware L 14-33 22009 * 11/3/01 DELAWARE L 3-28 10000 * 10/12/02 at Delaware L 10-23 19666 * 11/6/04 #6 DELAWARE W 20-13 12683 * 10/22/05 at Delaware L 28-34 22059 * 11/4/06 DELAWARE W 44-24 16144 * 11/3/07 at #7 Delaware L 34-37 22061

@JMUFootball 43 Colonial Athletic Association Football Thursday, Sept. 3 Saturday, Oct. 10 Stony Brook at Toledo Delaware at Rhode Island * Elon at Wake Forest William & Mary at Villanova * Villanova at Connecticut James Madison at Towson * New Hampshire at San Jose State Elon at Richmond * Maine at Albany * Friday, Sept. 4 Jacksonville at Delaware Saturday, Oct. 17 Rhode Island at Syracuse New Hampshire at William & Mary * Richmond at Rhode Island * Saturday, Sept. 5 James Madison at Elon * Richmond at Maryland Villanova at Albany * Maine at Boston College Yale at Maine Albany at Buffalo Towson at Stony Brook * Morehead State at James Madison Towson at East Carolina Saturday, Oct. 24 William & Mary at Lafayette Stony Brook at Maine * New Hampshire at Delaware * Saturday, Sept. 12 Hampton at William & Mary Rhode Island at Albany * Richmond at James Madison * Lehigh at James Madison Villanova at Towson * New Hampshire at Colgate Richmond at Hampton Saturday, Oct. 31 Saint Francis at Towson Elon at Stony Brook * Villanova at Fordham Rhode Island at New Hampshire * Lafayette at Delaware Albany at Richmond * Elon at Gardner-Webb James Madison at William & Mary * Central Conn. State at Stony Brook Delaware at Towson * Maine at Villanova * Saturday, Sept. 19 Delaware at Villanova * Saturday, Nov. 7 Harvard at Rhode Island Albany at Delaware * Albany at James Madison * William & Mary at Elon * William & Mary at Virginia Villanova at Rhode Island * VMI at Richmond Richmond at New Hampshire * Holy Cross at Towson Towson at Maine * North Carolina A&T at Elon Howard at Stony Brook New Hampshire at Stony Brook * Maine at Tulane Saturday, Nov. 14 Stony Brook at Rhode Island Thursday, Sept. 24 Elon at Maine * Penn at Villanova Towson at William & Mary * James Madison at Delaware * Saturday, Sept. 26 Richmond at Villanova * Towson at Elon * New Hampshire at Albany * Duquesne at Albany Rhode Island at Maine * Saturday, Nov. 21 Central Conn. State at New Hampshire Villanova at James Madison * James Madison at SMU Delaware at Elon * Stony Brook at William & Mary * William & Mary at Richmond * Delaware at North Carolina New Hampshire at Maine * Rhode Island at Towson * Saturday, Oct. 3 Albany at Stony Brook * Stony Brook at James Madison * Elon at New Hampshire * Maine at Richmond * William & Mary at Delaware * Albany at Holy Cross Rhode Island at Brown

44 JMUSports.com 2014 Season in Review Date Opponent Score Overall CAA Time Att. Aug 30 at Maryland 7-52 L 0-1-0 0-0-0 3:28 45080 Sep 06 at Lehigh W 31-28 1-1-0 0-0-0 3:41 6519 Sep 13 SAINT FRANCIS W 38-22 2-1-0 0-0-0 3:05 23577 * Sep 20 at #8 Villanova 31-49 L 2-2-0 0-1-0 3:17 10781 * Sep 27 #25 DELAWARE 23-30 L OT 2-3-0 0-2-0 3:29 20592 * Oct 04 at #23 Albany W 31-28 3-3-0 1-2-0 2:57 3284 * Oct 11 TOWSON W 62-7 4-3-0 2-2-0 3:13 24113 Oct 25 at Charlotte W 48-40 5-3-0 2-2-0 3:28 15677 * Nov 01 #17 WILLIAM & MARY W 31-24 6-3-0 3-2-0 3:29 21778 * Nov 8 at Stony Brook W 27-24 7-3-0 4-2-0 3:01 5115 * Nov 15 at #14 Richmond W 55-20 8-3-0 5-2-0 3:28 8700 * Nov 22 ELON W 59-27 9-3-0 6-2-0 3:16 15793 $ Nov 29 #20 LIBERTY 21-26 L 9-4-0 6-2-0 3:18 13040 * - Indicates CAA game $ - Indicates FCS playoff game Team Statistics Score by Quarters JMU OPP 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total SCORING 464 377 James Madison 101 152 107 104 0 464 Points Per Game 35.7 29.0 Opponents 106 80 103 81 7 377 Points Off Turnovers 143 50 FIRST DOWNS 315 300 Rushing 137 125 Passing 159 142 JMU in the CAA and FCS Rankings Penalty 19 33 Category CAA Avg Nation RUSHING YARDAGE 2801 2420 Scoring Offense 3rd 35.7 17th Yards gained rushing 3146 2781 Scoring Defense 10th 29.0 80th Yards lost rushing 345 361 Rushing Offense 2nd 215.5 21st Rushing Attempts 585 567 Rushing Defense 9th 186.2 79th Average Per Rush 4.8 4.3 Passing Offense 2nd 269.2 21st Average Per Game 215.5 186.2 Passing Efficiency Offense 3rd 139.6 31st TDs Rushing 25 25 Passing Efficiency Defense 8th 133.7 79th PASSING YARDAGE 3499 3103 Total Offense 1st 484.6 10th Comp-Att-Int 286-475-8 249-422-14 Total Defense 11th 424.8 91st Average Per Pass 7.4 7.4 3rd-Down Offense 4th 44.8 18th Average Per Catch 12.2 12.5 3rd-Down Defense 10th 41.7 83rd Average Per Game 269.2 238.7 4th-Down Offense 7th 52.0 47th TDs Passing 30 25 4th-Down Defense 11th 70.8 118th TOTAL OFFENSE 6300 5523 Red-Zone Offense 7th 80.0 57th Total Plays 1060 989 Red-Zone Defense 5th 80.0 59th Average Per Play 5.9 5.6 Kickoff Returns 9th 19.7 60th Average Per Game 484.6 424.8 Punt Returns 7th 6.8 72nd KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 38-749 64-1342 Net Punting 11th 33.6 81st PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 12-82 21-147 Turnover Margin 2nd +1.08 2nd INT RETURNS: #-Yards 14-276 8-48 Sacks For t-2nd 37 13th KICK RETURN AVERAGE 19.7 21.0 Sacks Against 3rd 26 55th PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 6.8 7.0 INT RETURN AVERAGE 19.7 6.0 FUMBLES-LOST 18-6 31-14 PENALTIES-Yards 102-866 63-527 Returning Dukes in the CAA and FCS Rankings Average Per Game 66.6 40.5 Vad Lee PUNTS-Yards 66-2403 72-2686 Passing Yards/Game 1st 266.3 13th Average Per Punt 36.4 37.3 Rushing Yards/Game 8th 63.5 86th Net punt average 33.6 34.8 Total Offense/Game 1st 329.8 4th KICKOFFS-Yards 84-5185 68-4092 Passing Efficiency 3rd 141.5 24th Average Per Kick 61.7 60.2 Passing Touchdowns 2nd 30 6th Net kick average 42.2 40.0 Rushing Touchdowns t-7th 9 57th TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 26:23 33:37 Brandon Ravenel 3RD-DOWN Conversions 100/223 85/204 Yards per Reception 10th 14.1 106th 3rd-Down Pct 45% 42% Receiving Touchdowns 10th 5 94th 4TH-DOWN Conversions 13/25 17/24 4th-Down Pct 52% 71% Taylor Reynolds SACKS BY-Yards 37-229 26-161 Interceptions/Game 6th 0.31 58th MISC YARDS 21 4 Fumble Recoveries t-3rd 3 6th TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 60 51 Kyre Hawkins FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 15-22 8-16 Tackles/Game 16th 7.5 125th ON-SIDE KICKS 0-2 0-2 RED-ZONE SCORES (52-65) 80% (40-50) 80% Gunnar Kane RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (39-65) 60% (36-50) 72% Punting Average 6th 38.6 67th PAT-ATTEMPTS (57-59) 97% (45-48) 94% ATTENDANCE 118893 95156 Games/Avg Per Game 6/19816 7/13594

@JMUFootball 45 2014 Season in Review Passing Kick Returns G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G No. Yds Avg TD Long Vad Lee 13 141.46 282-465-7 60.6 3462 30 93 266.3 Dejor Simmons 14 299 21.4 0 37 Daniel Schiele 5 110.40 3-5-0 60.0 30 0 10 6.0 Dean Marlowe 8 169 21.1 0 25 Bryan Schor 5 -20.60 1-2-1 50.0 7 0 7 1.4 Rashard Davis 6 102 17.0 0 21 TEAM 8 0.00 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Sean Tapley 5 98 19.6 0 27 Blaine Stewart 11 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Ishmael Hyman 3 52 17.3 0 21 Total...... 13 139.56 286-475-8 60.2 3499 30 93 269.2 Andre Coble 1 16 16.0 0 16 Alden Hill 1 13 13.0 0 13 Opponents...... 13 133.69 249-422-14 59.0 3103 25 98 238.7 Total...... 38 749 19.7 0 37 Rushing Opponents...... 64 1342 21.0 0 77 GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Punt Returns Vad Lee 13 183 1061 235 826 4.5 9 76 63.5 No. Yds Avg TD Long Jauan Latney 11 122 708 16 692 5.7 7 73 62.9 2 34 17.0 0 0 Khalid Abdullah 12 113 566 19 547 4.8 3 51 45.6 Rashard Davis 3 44 14.7 0 32 John Miller 10 83 398 27 371 4.5 5 47 37.1 DeAndre’ Smith 4 4 1.0 0 7 Alden Hill 5 24 109 1 108 4.5 0 18 21.6 Sean Tapley 2 0 0.0 0 1 Brandon Ravenel 12 8 80 0 80 10.0 0 35 6.7 Brandon Ravenel 1 0 0.0 0 0 Taylor Woods 8 21 70 0 70 3.3 0 18 8.8 Total...... 12 82 6.8 0 32 Daniel Schiele 5 2 51 0 51 25.5 0 46 10.2 Opponents...... 21 147 7.0 1 35 Sean Tapley 8 5 26 0 26 5.2 0 19 3.2 Rashard Davis 12 6 22 0 22 3.7 1 10 1.8 Scoring |------PATs ------| Ishmael Hyman 13 1 18 1 17 17.0 0 0 1.3 TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points DeAndre’ Smith 13 6 22 8 14 2.3 0 14 1.1 Ryan Maglio 0 11-16 41-42 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 74 Deane Cheatham 10 2 10 0 10 5.0 0 8 1.0 Vad Lee 9 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 0-0 0 0 56 Dominick Richards 10 0 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0.3 DeAndre’ Smith 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 Jauan Latney 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 Total...... 13 585 3146 345 2801 4.8 25 76 215.5 Daniel Brown 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 Opponents...... 13 567 2781 361 2420 4.3 25 62 186.2 John Miller 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Receiving Brandon Ravenel 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Connor Arnone 0 4-6 16-17 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 28 Daniel Brown 13 42 606 14.4 7 71 46.6 Khalid Abdullah 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 DeAndre’ Smith 13 39 547 14.0 8 93 42.1 Ishmael Hyman 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Rashard Davis 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Brandon Ravenel 12 38 535 14.1 5 76 44.6 Jimmy Moreland 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Deane Cheatham 10 42 453 10.8 2 24 45.3 Taylor Reynolds 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Rashard Davis 12 21 254 12.1 2 76 21.2 Deane Cheatham 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Ishmael Hyman 13 15 199 13.3 3 56 15.3 Sean Tapley 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Sean Tapley 8 17 191 11.2 1 33 23.9 Total...... 60 15-22 57-59 1-1 0 0-0 0 0 464 Andre Coble 13 17 160 9.4 1 25 12.3 Opponents...... 51 8-16 45-48 1-2 0 0-0 0 0 377 Jauan Latney 11 17 159 9.4 0 51 14.5 Brandon Brown 12 7 104 14.9 0 34 8.7 All-Purpose Jonathan Kloosterman 11 6 91 15.2 0 24 8.3 G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Khalid Abdullah 12 11 85 7.7 1 16 7.1 Jauan Latney 11 692 159 0 0 0 851 77.4 John Miller 10 8 44 5.5 0 16 4.4 Vad Lee 13 826 0 0 0 0 826 63.5 Taylor Woods 8 3 33 11.0 0 16 4.1 Khalid Abdullah 12 547 85 0 0 0 632 52.7 Dejor Simmons 12 2 31 15.5 0 24 2.6 Brandon Ravenel 12 80 535 0 0 0 615 51.2 Total...... 13 286 3499 12.2 30 93 269.2 Daniel Brown 13 0 606 0 0 0 606 46.6 Opponents...... 13 249 3103 12.5 25 98 238.7 Total...... 13 2801 3499 82 749 276 7407 569.8 Opponents...... 13 2420 3103 147 1342 48 7060 543.1 Total Offense

G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Punting No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd Vad Lee 13 648 826 3462 4288 329.8 Gunnar Kane 61 2352 38.6 64 2 23 16 1 Jauan Latney 11 122 692 0 692 62.9 Daniel Schiele 2 51 25.5 33 0 1 1 0 Khalid Abdullah 12 113 547 0 547 45.6 TEAM 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2 John Miller 10 83 371 0 371 37.1 Total...... 66 2403 36.4 64 2 24 17 3 Alden Hill 5 24 108 0 108 21.6 Opponents...... 72 2686 37.3 67 5 17 25 4 Total...... 13 1060 2801 3499 6300 484.6 Opponents...... 13 989 2420 3103 5523 424.8 Interceptions No. Yds Avg TD Long Field Goals Taylor Reynolds 4 127 31.8 2 55 FGM-FGA Pct 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Blk Dean Marlowe 4 41 10.2 0 28 Ryan Maglio 11-16 68.8 1-1 2-3 5-6 3-5 0-1 49 1 Jimmy Moreland 3 81 27.0 2 43 Connor Arnone 4-6 66.7 0-0 2-3 1-2 1-1 0-0 43 1 Kyre Hawkins 1 27 27.0 0 27 Gage Steele 1 0 0.0 0 0 Raven Greene 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total...... 14 276 19.7 4 55 Opponents...... 8 48 6.0 0 36

46 JMUSports.com 2014 Season in Review Defensive Leaders |------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd GP-GS Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 16 Dean Marlowe 13-12 59 37 77.5 5.5-16 1.0-1 4-41 5 . 1-0 . . . 29 Kyre Hawkins 13-13 39 58 68.0 2.5-7 0.5-3 1-27 3 . 1-0 . . . 3 Sage Harold 13-13 52 21 62.5 23.5-113 13.5-85 . 5 9 1-4 6 . . 7 Rhakeem Stallings 12-10 39 41 59.5 1.5-11 1.5-11 . 2 1 1-27 2 . . 14 Taylor Reynolds 13-13 43 28 57.0 3.0-18 . 4-127 4 . 3-8 3 . . 41 Aaron Peak 13-7 37 16 45.0 . . . 1 1 . 2 . . 7D Jimmy Moreland 13-6 29 18 38.0 2.0-4 . 3-81 12 . 2-0 . 5 . 90 Alex Mosley 13-13 21 34 38.0 2.0-4 1.0-2 . 1 1 2-0 . . . 33 Gage Steele 11-3 20 35 37.5 0.5-5 0.5-5 1-0 . 1 . . . . 1 Titus Till 13-3 24 23 35.5 3.5-11 1.0-3 . 2 . . 2 . . 35 Marcell Johnson 12-5 23 21 33.5 1.0-10 1.0-10 . 2 1 . 1 . . 22 Marquis Woodyard 11-5 22 14 29.0 3.0-12 1.0-10 . 6 . . 2 . . 50 Brandon Lee 13-11 21 15 28.5 10.5-63 7.0-51 . 3 4 1-0 5 . . 48 Ascene Jacques 7-5 18 15 25.5 5.0-7 . . . 2 . . . . 74 Simeyon Robinson 10-6 13 13 19.5 6.0-15 2.5-5 . . 1 . 1 . . 21 Jeremiah Wilson 9-1 17 2 18.0 . . . 1 . . . . . 95 Xavier Gates 13-7 10 16 18.0 1.0-3 . . . 1 . . 1 . 93 Andrew Ankrah 11-0 10 8 14.0 3.5-30 3.5-30 ...... 40 Raven Greene 5-2 9 6 12.0 . . 1-0 ...... 24 Justin Wellons 11-0 7 7 10.5 ...... 44 Jordan Brown 13-0 7 5 9.5 . . . 2 . . . . . 94 Cornell Urquhart 10-0 3 12 9.0 2.0-10 1.0-8 ...... 70 Aaron Stinnie 12-0 6 5 8.5 1.5-3 1.5-3 . . 1 . . . . 26 Abdul Bangura 10-0 6 1 6.5 ...... 47 Marzae Brooks 12-0 4 3 5.5 1.0-2 . . . . . 1 1 . 43 Eric Macgruder 6-0 4 2 5.0 1.0-8 ...... 32 Khalid Abdullah 12-5 4 . 4.0 ...... 5 Dejor Simmons 12-0 4 . 4.0 ...... 46 David Ezeagwu 11-0 2 4 4.0 ...... 42 Connor Arnone 13-0 2 3 3.5 ...... 34 Justin Bethea 6-0 1 5 3.5 ...... 49 Brandon Hereford 4-0 1 4 3.0 ...... 9 DeAndre’ Smith 13-8 2 1 2.5 ...... 20 Taylor Woods 8-0 1 2 2.0 ...... 64 Matt Frank 5-0 . 4 2.0 ...... 55 Josh Hogan 13-11 1 2 2.0 ...... 37 Deane Cheatham 10-10 1 . 1.0 ...... 65 Evans Osuji 2-2 1 . 1.0 ...... 8 Andre Coble 13-1 1 . 1.0 ...... 38 Kwe’shon Williams 2-0 1 . 1.0 . . . 1 . . . . . 31 Rashard Davis 12-3 1 . 1.0 ...... 67 Tay Crutchfield 2-0 . 1 0.5 0.5-2 0.5-2 ...... 11 Brandon Ravenel 12-9 . 1 0.5 ...... 23 Jauan Latney 11-8 . 1 0.5 ...... 10 Daniel Brown 13-13 ...... 1-0 . . . TM TEAM 8-0 ...... 1-0 . . . Total...... 13-0 566 484 808.0 80-354 37-229 14-276 50 23 14-39 25 7 . Opponents...... 13-0 602 442 823.0 83.0-357 26-161 8-48 51 22 6-2 11 5 .

@JMUFootball 47 2014 Season in Review Game-by-Game |---RUSHING---| |--RECEIVING--| |------PASSING------| |--KICK RET--| |--PUNT RET--| tot Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg off at Maryland 44 161 1 34 16 141 0 33 16-37-2 141 0 33 2 35 0 18 1 1 0 1 302 at Lehigh 43 322 2 46 20 284 2 76 20-37-0 284 2 76 4 81 0 27 0 0 0 0 606 SAINT FRANCIS 51 338 2 76 14 147 2 27 14-31-1 147 2 27 0 0 0 0 1 -1 0 0 485 at Villanova 48 162 1 28 23 406 3 71 23-45-2 406 3 71 5 83 0 21 0 0 0 0 568 DELAWARE 55 237 1 20 25 252 2 24 25-44-0 252 2 24 5 103 0 37 1 32 0 32 489 at Albany 46 239 2 57 14 177 2 37 14-24-0 177 2 37 4 85 0 26 4 14 0 0 416 TOWSON 43 268 4 47 27 285 3 48 27-37-1 285 3 48 0 0 0 0 1 7 0 7 553 at Charlotte 48 237 2 27 32 333 4 51 32-47-0 333 4 51 6 123 0 28 1 1 0 1 570 WILLIAM & MARY 38 121 0 20 26 324 3 42 26-40-0 324 3 42 3 48 0 18 0 0 0 0 445 at Stony Brook 41 199 0 43 20 314 3 76 20-33-0 314 3 76 4 87 0 25 1 11 0 11 513 at Richmond 41 93 3 21 27 433 2 93 27-37-0 433 2 93 1 21 0 21 1 0 0 0 526 ELON 51 227 5 51 24 264 3 25 24-28-1 264 3 25 3 62 0 22 1 17 0 0 491 LIBERTY 36 197 2 73 18 139 1 42 18-35-1 139 1 42 1 21 0 21 0 0 0 0 336 Totals 585 2801 25 76 286 3499 30 93 286-475-8 3499 30 93 38 749 0 37 12 82 0 32 6300 Opponent 567 2420 25 62 249 3103 25 98 249-422-14 3103 25 98 64 1342 0 77 21 147 1 35 5523

|------TACKLES------| |-SACKS-| |-FUMBLE-| Pass Blkd |------Kicks----XPTS------| Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts at Maryland 56 14 63.0 5.0-9 0.0-0 1 0-0 1-12 0 5 0 1-1 0 0 0 7 at Lehigh 59 14 66.0 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 2 1 4-4 0 0 0 31 SAINT FRANCIS 38 56 66.0 4.0-11 1.0-4 3 2-12 2-43 1 1 1 5-5 0 0 0 38 at Villanova 52 26 65.0 7.0-24 3.0-12 2 3-0 0-0 0 0 1 4-4 0 0 0 31 DELAWARE 34 24 46.0 6.0-32 4.0-19 1 0-0 1-0 5 3 0 3-2 0 0 0 23 at Albany 36 54 63.0 7.0-31 4.0-25 2 0-0 0-0 6 7 1 4-4 0 0 0 31 TOWSON 42 62 73.0 11.0-44 6.0-32 5 3-27 1-26 0 1 1 9-8 0 0 0 62 at Charlotte 60 14 67.0 6.0-12 1.0-4 2 1-0 1-26 2 5 0 6-6 0 0 0 48 WILLIAM & MARY 37 42 58.0 8.0-46 6.0-43 1 0-0 0-0 1 4 1 2-2 1 0 0 31 at Stony Brook 31 42 52.0 5.0-25 3.0-16 1 1-0 0-0 0 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 27 at Richmond 39 42 60.0 5.0-20 1.0-9 3 2-0 3-128 5 10 0 7-7 0 0 0 55 ELON 45 38 64.0 7.0-61 5.0-51 0 0-0 3-28 3 6 1 8-8 0 0 0 59 LIBERTY 37 56 65.0 8.0-37 3.0-14 4 2-0 2-13 0 4 0 3-3 0 0 0 21 Totals 566 484 808.0 80.0-354 37.0-229 25 14-39 14-276 23 50 7 59-57 1 0 0 464 Opponent 602 442 823.0 83.0-357 26.0-161 11 6-2 8-48 22 51 5 48-45 1 0 0 377

|------PUNTING------| |--FIELD GOALS--| |------KICKOFFS------| Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB at Maryland 10 390 39.0 55 0 1 5 2 1 0-0 0 0 2 126 63.0 0 0 at Lehigh 4 180 45.0 52 0 1 1 1 1 2-1 21 0 5 280 56.0 0 1 SAINT FRANCIS 7 256 36.6 50 0 0 5 1 3 1-1 24 0 7 424 60.6 1 1 at Villanova 5 173 34.6 47 0 0 1 0 1 1-1 33 0 6 368 61.3 1 1 DELAWARE 5 166 33.2 55 0 0 2 2 0 2-1 43 1 5 314 62.8 1 0 at Albany 5 152 30.4 50 1 0 3 1 1 2-1 34 1 6 378 63.0 1 0 TOWSON 2 93 46.5 50 0 0 0 1 0 2-0 0 0 10 625 62.5 0 1 at Charlotte 6 222 37.0 51 0 0 1 1 1 2-2 49 0 9 561 62.3 0 2 WILLIAM & MARY 6 156 26.0 49 2 0 2 0 1 3-3 37 0 6 383 63.8 2 0 at Stony Brook 4 149 37.2 48 0 0 2 0 3 3-2 41 0 4 249 62.2 2 0 at Richmond 2 63 31.5 35 0 0 0 0 1 3-2 43 0 10 609 60.9 0 0 ELON 5 198 39.6 55 0 0 0 1 1 1-1 34 0 10 618 61.8 3 2 LIBERTY 5 205 41.0 64 0 0 2 1 3 0-0 0 0 4 250 62.5 1 0 Totals 66 2403 36.4 64 3 2 24 11 17 22-15 49 2 84 5185 61.7 12 8 Opponent 72 2686 37.3 67 4 5 17 7 25 16-8 56 3 68 4092 60.2 25 2

48 JMUSports.com 2014 Season in Review JMU Individual Game Highs JMU Team Game Highs Rushes 28 Vad Lee at Villanova (Sep 20, 2014) Rushes 55 vs. Delaware (Sep 27, 2014) Yards Rushing 174 Vad Lee vs. Saint Francis (Sep 13, 2014) Yards Rushing 338 vs. Saint Francis (Sep 13, 2014) TD Rushes 3 John Miller vs. Towson (Oct 11, 2014) Yards Per Rush 7.5 at Lehigh (Sep 06, 2014) Long Rush 76 Vad Lee vs. Saint Francis (Sep 13, 2014) TD Rushes 5 vs. Elon (Nov 22, 2014) Pass attempts 47 Vad Lee at Charlotte (Oct 25, 2014) Pass attempts 47 at Charlotte (Oct 25, 2014) Pass completions 32 Vad Lee at Charlotte (Oct 25, 2014) Pass completions 32 at Charlotte (Oct 25, 2014) Yards Passing 433 Vad Lee at Richmond (Nov 15, 2014) Yards Passing 433 at Richmond (Nov 15, 2014) TD Passes 4 Vad Lee at Charlotte (Oct 25, 2014) Yards Per Pass 11.7 at Richmond (Nov 15, 2014) Long Pass 93 Vad Lee at Richmond (Nov 15, 2014) TD Passes 4 at Charlotte (Oct 25, 2014) Receptions 8 Brandon Ravenel vs. Towson (Oct 11, 2014) Total Plays 99 vs. Delaware (Sep 27, 2014) Deane Cheatham at Charlotte (Oct 25, 2014) Total Offense 606 at Lehigh (Sep 06, 2014) Daniel Brown vs. William and Mary (Nov 01, 2014) Yards Per Play 7.6 at Lehigh (Sep 06, 2014) Yards Receiving 128 Daniel Brown vs. William and Mary (Nov 01, 2014) Points 62 vs. Towson (Oct 11, 2014) DeAndre’ Smith at Richmond (Nov 15, 2014) Sacks By 6 vs. Towson (Oct 11, 2014) TD Receptions 2 Rashard Davis at Lehigh (Sep 06, 2014) vs. William and Mary (Nov 01, 2014) Daniel Brown vs. Saint Francis (Sep 13, 2014) First Downs 31 at Lehigh (Sep 06, 2014) DeAndre’ Smith vs. Towson (Oct 11, 2014) vs. Towson (Oct 11, 2014) Long Reception 93 DeAndre’ Smith at Richmond (Nov 15, 2014) Penalties 10 vs. Saint Francis (Sep 13, 2014) Field Goals 3 Ryan Maglio vs. William and Mary (Nov 01, 2014) at Richmond (Nov 15, 2014) Long Field Goal 49 Ryan Maglio at Charlotte (Oct 25, 2014) Penalty Yards 102 at Maryland (Aug 30, 2014) Punts 10 Gunnar Kane at Maryland (Aug 30, 2014) Turnovers 3 at Maryland (Aug 30, 2014) Punting Avg 46.5 Gunnar Kane vs. Towson (Oct 11, 2014) Interceptions By 3 at Richmond (Nov 15, 2014) Long Punt 64 Gunnar Kane vs. Liberty (Nov 29, 2014) vs. Elon (Nov 22, 2014) Punts inside 20 3 Gunnar Kane vs. Saint Francis (Sep 13, 2014) Punts 10 at Maryland (Aug 30, 2014) Gunnar Kane at Stony Brook (Nov 8, 2014) Punting Avg 46.5 vs. Towson (Oct 11, 2014) Gunnar Kane vs. Liberty (Nov 29, 2014) Long Punt 64 vs. Liberty (Nov 29, 2014) Long Punt Return 32 Rashard Davis vs. Delaware (Sep 27, 2014) Punts inside 20 3 vs. Saint Francis (Sep 13, 2014) Long Kickoff Return 37 Dejor Simmons vs. Delaware (Sep 27, 2014) at Stony Brook (Nov 8, 2014) Tackles 10.0 Dean Marlowe vs. Towson (Oct 11, 2014) vs. Liberty (Nov 29, 2014) Taylor Reynolds vs. Liberty (Nov 29, 2014) Long Punt Return 32 vs. Delaware (Sep 27, 2014) Sacks 3.0 Sage Harold vs. William and Mary (Nov 01, 2014) Tackles For Loss 4.0 Sage Harold vs. William and Mary (Nov 01, 2014) Interceptions 2 Taylor Reynolds at Richmond (Nov 15, 2014) Dean Marlowe vs. Elon (Nov 22, 2014) Dean Marlowe vs. Liberty (Nov 29, 2014)

Time of Possession Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr at Maryland L 7-52 26:10 8:07 6:26 6:37 5:00 at Lehigh W 31-28 22:41 6:08 6:31 4:26 5:36 SAINT FRANCIS W 38-22 24:59 6:19 6:51 4:22 7:27 at Villanova L 31-49 29:51 6:16 8:10 7:50 7:35 DELAWARE L 23-30 32:04 11:53 5:08 6:10 8:53 at Albany W 31-28 22:46 2:52 10:06 4:46 5:02 TOWSON W 62-7 24:21 5:24 7:30 4:26 7:01 at Charlotte W 48-40 32:41 9:13 7:32 8:15 7:41 WILLIAM & MARY W 31-24 25:12 5:04 5:49 5:43 8:36 at Stony Brook W 27-24 26:00 6:58 6:49 5:25 6:48 at Richmond W 55-20 29:20 3:46 8:47 8:36 8:11 ELON W 59-27 25:53 9:17 8:46 3:49 4:01 LIBERTY L 21-26 20:59 4:46 7:17 5:50 3:06 James Madison Total 342:57 86:03 95:42 76:15 84:57 Average 26:22 6:37 7:21 5:51 6:32 Opponents Total 437:03 108:57 99:18 118:45 110:03 Average 33:37 8:22 7:38 9:08 8:27

@JMUFootball 49 2014 Season in Review

Game 1: Maryland 52, James Madison 7 Quickie Statistics (Final) James Madison vs Maryland (Aug 30, 2014 at College Park, Md.) 1 2 3 4 Score James Madison 0 0 0 7 7 JMU MARYLAND Maryland 17 7 21 7 52 Score 7 52 FIRST DOWNS 16 30 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 44-161 50-285 Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium - College Park, Md. - Aug. 30, 2014 PASSING YDS (NET) 141 186 Passes Att-Comp-Int 37-16-2 35-18-1 Attendance: 45,080 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 81-302 85-471 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-1 1-35 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-35 2-73 Interception Returns-Yards 1-12 2-2 Punts (Number-Avg) 10-39.0 6-34.5 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-0 Penalties-Yards 9-102 5-35 Possession Time 26:10 33:50 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 19 9 of 18 Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 4 2 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 6-6

James Madison Maryland Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Khalid Abdullah 20 67 0 67 0 13 3.3 B. Ross 16 86 0 86 1 12 5.4 Alden Hill 8 37 1 36 0 18 4.5 W. Brown 13 84 3 81 0 33 6.2 John Miller 6 29 0 29 1 10 4.8 Brown 7 61 0 61 3 22 8.7 Vad Lee 8 50 23 27 0 34 3.4 K. Goins 3 31 0 31 0 16 10.3

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Vad Lee 16-37-2 141 0 33 2 Brown 11-24-0 111 1 41 0 Rowe 7-11-1 75 1 25 0

Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long Brandon Ravenel 4 31 0 13 Diggs 5 53 0 17 Sean Tapley 3 62 0 33 Long 2 48 1 41 Andre Coble 3 16 0 7 W. Brown 2 27 0 25 Deane Cheatham 2 12 0 7 Reid 2 17 0 20

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Gunnar Kane 10 390 39.0 55 1 1 Renfro 6 207 34.5 49 5 0

Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long JMU Drops Season Opener at Maryland Sean Tapley 1 1 0 1 Likely 1 35 0 35 Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long – James Madison struggled to find a flow on both sides of Rashard Davis 1 17 0 17 Lane 1 14 0 14 COLLEGE PARK, Md. Sean Tapley 1 18 0 18 Diggs 1 59 0 59 the ball as it opened the 2014 season with a 52-7 loss at Big Ten newcomer Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Maryland on Saturday afternoon in front of a crowd of 45,080 at Capital One Aaron Peak 9-0 9 0.0 0.0 Goree 7-7 14 0.0 0.0 Kyre Hawkins 8-1 9 0.0 1.0 Davis 8-2 10 0.0 0.0 Field at Byrd Stadium. Dean Marlowe 7-2 9 0.0 0.0 Twine 3-4 7 0.0 0.0 Sage Harold 5-1 6 0.0 0.5 Robinson 3-3 6 0.0 0.0

Quarterback C.J. Brown led the offensive attack for the Terrapins (1-0) with four Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 1st 11:43 MARYLAND - Brown 11 yd run (Craddock kick), 6-58 1:47 0 - 7 total touchdowns, including three on the ground, as the hosts outgained the 08:48 MARYLAND - Brown 8 yd run (Craddock kick), 5-46 1:42 0 - 14 01:57 MARYLAND - Craddock 49 yd field goal, 10-50 2:28 0 - 17 Dukes (0-1) 471-302 in total offense. 2nd 06:46 MARYLAND - Brown 2 yd run (Craddock kick), 15-80 6:13 0 - 24 3rd 12:20 MARYLAND - B. Ross 8 yd run (Craddock kick), 6-41 2:30 0 - 31 07:55 MARYLAND - Long 41 yd pass from Brown (Craddock kick), 1-41 0:08 0 - 38 JMU’s lone score came following the first career interception for rookie cor- 00:10 MARYLAND - K. Goins 2 yd pass from Rowe (Craddock kick), 7-66 3:07 0 - 45 nerback Jimmy Moreland (Royal Palm Beach, Fla./Royal Palm Beach), which 4th 10:56 JMU - John Miller 1 yd run (Connor Arnone kick), 7-27 1:33 7 - 45 04:01 MARYLAND - Reid 12 yd run (Craddock kick), 14-82 6:49 7 - 52 put the Dukes 27 yards away from the end zone. Seven plays later, freshman tailback John Miller (Columbia, S.C./Spring Valley) plunged in from one yard out for the touchdown in his collegiate debut. Maryland used a strong running game to set the tone in the opener, as it rushed for 285 yards as a team with five touchdowns. Brandon Ross ran for a game-high 86 yards and a touchdown and Wes Brown accrued 81 yards while C.J. Brown added 61 yards to go with his three rushing scores. For JMU, sophomore tailback Khalid Abdullah (Newport News, Va./Heritage) led the team with 67 yards. Redshirt junior quarterback Vad Lee (Durham, N.C./Hill- side (Georgia Tech)) began his JMU career with 141 passing yards on 16-of-37 passing but threw a pair of interceptions. He also ran for 27 yards, which included a long of 34 – the longest play from scrimmage on the day. C.J. Brown also passed for 111 yards on 11-of-24 passing and a touchdown for the Terps and backup quarterback Caleb Rowe added 75 yards on 7-of-11 with a touchdown and interception. Defensively, Maryland had a pair of players register double-digit tackles as L.A. Goree had a game-high 14 while Sean Davis added 10. The Dukes had three players tally nine tackles in senior safety Dean Marlowe (Queens, N.Y./Holy Cross), redshirt freshman linebacker Kyre Hawkins (Baltimore, Md./Dunbar) and freshman cornerback Aaron Peak (Blythewood, S.C./Blythewood). The Terrapins jumped out to an early 7-0 lead just over three minutes in after forcing the Dukes into a 3-and-out to open the contest. A pair of 15-yard penalties by JMU put Maryland in great field position and C.J. Brown capped off the 6-play, 58-yard drive with an 11-yard touchdown run. Much like the first drive, a pair of 15-yard penalties against Madison put Maryland in scoring possession again, with Brown scoring his second rushing touchdown of the day from eight yards out to give the Terps a 14-0 advantage with 8:48 to go in the first. Maryland increased its lead to three possessions with just under two minutes remaining in the opening stanza after Brad Craddock split the uprights with a 48-yard field goal, making it a 17-0 game. The home team stretched the lead to 24-0 midway through the second when C.J. Brown evaded tacklers in the backfield on fourth and goal, cut it back to the middle and dove across the line for the score. The Terrapins added three touchdowns in the third quarter before the Dukes forced a turnover that resulted in their only points during the fourth quarter. The loss to Maryland kept JMU winless in week one against NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) opponents as it is now 0-11 all-time in program history. The Terps also improved to 3-0 in the all-time series between the two programs, also notching home wins in 2009 in overtime and in 1998.

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Game 2: James Madison 31, Lehigh 28 Quickie Statistics (Final) James Madison vs Lehigh (Sep 06, 2014 at Bethlehem, Pa.) 1 2 3 4 Score James Madison 10 0 14 7 31 JMU LEHIGH Lehigh 14 7 7 0 28 Score 31 28 FIRST DOWNS 31 30 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 43-322 49-287 Goodman Stadium - Bethlehem, Pa. - Sept. 6, 2014 PASSING YDS (NET) 284 217 Passes Att-Comp-Int 37-20-0 34-20-0 Attendance: 6,519 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 80-606 83-504 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-2 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-33 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-81 4-71 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-45.0 4-45.5 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0 Penalties-Yards 9-70 8-67 Possession Time 22:41 37:19 Third-Down Conversions 9 of 16 8 of 17 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-5 3-5

James Madison Lehigh Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg John Miller 16 107 1 106 1 36 6.6 Shafnisky, Nick 19 121 0 121 0 15 6.4 Khalid Abdullah 9 86 0 86 0 46 9.6 Sodeke, Rich 14 98 2 96 1 23 6.9 Vad Lee 10 68 0 68 0 27 6.8 Yosha, Brandon 16 70 0 70 1 11 4.4 Jauan Latney 6 60 0 60 1 24 10.0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Vad Lee 20-37-0 284 2 76 0 Shafnisky, Nick 19-32-0 214 2 35 0 Parris, Josh 1-2-0 3 0 3 0

Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long Sean Tapley 7 49 0 16 Sodeke, Rich 4 48 0 22 Rashard Davis 5 123 2 76 Parris, Josh 4 34 1 16 Daniel Brown 2 20 0 14 Gaul, Derek 3 46 1 23 DeAndre' Smith 1 46 0 46 Knott, Derek 3 23 0 11

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Gunnar Kane 4 180 45.0 52 1 1 Devine, Austin 4 182 45.5 51 2 0

Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long JMU Comes From Behind For 31-28 Victory at Lehigh Parris, Josh 2 33 0 30 BETHLEHEM, Pa. – James Madison’s offense put together three long second-half Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Sean Tapley 2 49 0 27 Anderson, Mike 2 37 0 29 scoring drives, and freshman cornerback Jimmy Moreland (Royal Palm Beach, Rashard Davis 1 19 0 19 Leaks, Brandon 2 34 0 23 Fla./Royal Palm Beach) blocked a potential game-tying field goal in the final Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL minute as the Dukes posted a 31-28 non-conference football victory at Lehigh Kyre Hawkins 8-1 9 0.0 0.0 Lambert, LaQuan 9-2 11 0.0 0.0 Saturday. Jimmy Moreland 8-0 8 0.0 0.0 Caslow, Colton 7-0 7 0.0 0.0 Raven Greene 5-3 8 0.0 0.0 Wilmington, Ste 5-2 7 0.0 1.0 After JMU overcame a 21-10 halftime deficit with touchdown marches of 66, Aaron Peak 7-0 7 0.0 0.0 Leaks, Brandon 6-0 6 0.0 0.0 99 and 98 yards, Moreland blocked Lehigh Ryan Pandy’s 27-yard Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 1st 11:11 LEHIGH - Yosha, Brandon 1 yd run (Pandy, Ryan kick), 8-49 2:59 0 - 7 field goal attempt with 51 seconds remaining to give first-year Dukes’ coach 07:48 JMU - Connor Arnone 21 yd field goal, 13-71 3:23 3 - 7 05:40 JMU - Rashard Davis 76 yd pass from Vad Lee (Connor Arnone kick), 2-76 0:17 10 - 7 Everett Withers his initial JMU victory. The Dukes are 1-1 heading into their 03:27 LEHIGH - Parris, Josh 16 yd pass from Shafnisky, Nick (Pandy, Ryan kick), 5-52 2:12 10 - 14 home-opener next Saturday (Sept. 13) against St. Francis. Lehigh, a Patriot 2nd 00:43 LEHIGH - Gaul, Derek 23 yd pass from Shafnisky, Nick (Pandy, Ryan kick), 4-52 1:00 10 - 21 3rd 12:03 JMU - John Miller 9 yd run (Connor Arnone kick), 5-66 1:13 17 - 21 League member, was playing its season-opener. 02:40 JMU - Rashard Davis 35 yd pass from Vad Lee (Connor Arnone kick), 9-99 3:09 24 - 21 00:04 LEHIGH - Sodeke, Rich 14 yd run (Pandy, Ryan kick), 8-63 2:30 24 - 28 Moreland came around the left side to solidly block Pandy’s kick after the Moun- 4th 04:32 JMU - Jauan Latney 6 yd run (Connor Arnone kick), 11-98 2:52 31 - 28 tain Hawks had driven from their 25 to the JMU 10 during the final 4:32. JMU had gone ahead by the final margin during the previous possession on redshirt-senior tailback Jauan Latney’s (Fredericksburg, Va./Massaponax) 6-yard scoring run to cap an 11-play, 98- yard series. During their opening drives of the third quarter after a 38-minute weather delay, the Dukes had pulled to within 21-17 on freshman tailback John Miller’s (Columbia, S.C./Spring Valley) 9-yard run to complete a five-play, 66-yard drive. Madison went in front 24-21 at the 2:40 mark of the period when sophomore wide receiver Rashard Davis (Charlottesville, Va./Charlottesville) caught a 35-yard touchdown pass from junior quarterback Vad Lee (Durham, N.C./Hillside (Georgia Tech)). JMU finished with 606 yards of total offense (322 rushing, 284 passing) and out-gained Lehigh 310 yards to 208 during the second half. Both teams had 296 total yards at halftime. Miller finished with 106 rushing yards to lead a balanced JMU ground attack. Sophomore tailback Khalid Abdullah (Newport News, Va./Heritage) ran for 86 yard and Lee for 68. Lee completed 20 of 37 passes for 284 yards and wasn’t intercepted while senior wide receiver Sean Tapley (Jacksonville, Fla/Raines (North Caroli- na)) was the Dukes’ leader in catches with seven for 49 yards and Davis had five for a career-high 123 yards and two scores. To start the game, the Dukes went three-and-out on the first drive. Lehigh marched it down the field, going 49 yards in eight plays. The Mountain Hawks punched it in on a 1-yard carry by Brandon Yosha and the converted PAT made it 7-0 Lehigh less than four minutes into the game. JMU responded on a drive of its own, but it stalled at the Lehigh 4. Redshirt-junior kicker Connor Arnone (Williamsport, Md./Williamsport) hit from 21 yards out to trim the lead to 7-3 with 7:48 to go in the first. After forcing Lehigh to punt, JMU got it done quickly on the second play of the drive with an end around as Davis picked up two early key blocks and blazed 76 yards for the touchdown. Arnone’s PAT was good and the Dukes had their first lead of the season at 10-7 with 5:40 to go in the initial period. JMU went for a surprise onside kick but was unable to recover, giving the Mountain Hawks the ball at their own 48. Lehigh made the most of it, capped off by 16- yard touchdown pass from Nick Shafnisky to Josh Parris, as the hosts had the lead again at 14-10 late in the first. Lehigh put together another drive, but the JMU defense held up and forced a 41-yard field goal attempt by Pandy that hit the left upright and stayed out, keeping it at 14-10 early in the second quarter. Sparked by a 46-yard run by Abdullah to open the drive, JMU stalled out at the Lehigh 11. Arnone’s 27-yard attempt sailed wide right and the score remained 14-10 with 9:24 to go in the first. Lehigh went up 21-10 with a late second quarter touchdown pass, as Shafnisky found Derek Gaul for a 23-yard touchdown with 43 seconds to play in the half. JMU went to answer moving into scoring position with seconds to play. A fade route throw from Lee to redshirt-freshman Ishmael Hyman (Manalapan, N.J./St. John Vianney (Kansas)) was close but ruled incomplete at the back of the end zone. The Dukes then went for it and Lee came up just a yard short of the end zone as time expired in the first half. To start the second half, the JMU defense forced a Lehigh 3-and-out. After earning a first down, JMU went deep, as Lee connected with senior DeAndre’ Smith (District Heights, Md./Wise) for a 46-yard completion to put the ball at the Lehigh 9. On the ensuing play, Miller evaded two would-be tacklers to score from nine yards out to cut the lead to 21-17 less than three minutes into the second half. Backed up to its own 1 after a punt, the Dukes put together a huge 99-yard drive in nine plays. The final connection was a 35-yard strike from Lee to Davis to give JMU a 24-21 advantage late in the third. Lehigh came back down the field and put points on the board, retaking the lead 28-24 on an 8-play, 63-yard drive, finished off by a 14-yard run by Rich Sodeke. This set up the dramatic final JMU 98-yard drive for the victory.

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Game 3: James Madison 38, Saint Francis 22 Quickie Statistics (Final) Saint Francis vs James Madison (Sep 13, 2014 at Harrisonburg, Va.) 1 2 3 4 Score Saint Francis 15 0 7 0 22 SFU JMU James Madison 7 17 14 0 38 Score 22 38 FIRST DOWNS 24 24 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 54-292 51-338 Bridgeforth Stadium - Harrisonburg, Va. - Sept. 13, 2014 PASSING YDS (NET) 128 147 Passes Att-Comp-Int 22-11-2 31-14-1 Attendance: 23,577 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 76-420 82-485 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-12 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1--1 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-100 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 1-1 2-43 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-36.4 7-36.6 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-0 Penalties-Yards 4-29 10-90 Possession Time 35:01 24:59 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 13 6 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 4-5

Saint Francis James Madison Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg DICKSON, Khairi 39 222 6 216 1 38 5.5 Vad Lee 18 189 15 174 1 76 9.7 BAGLEY, Marcus 9 52 0 52 1 11 5.8 Jauan Latney 16 106 0 106 1 28 6.6 DRAYER, Zack 5 29 5 24 0 15 4.8 John Miller 14 43 1 42 0 8 3.0 THOMPSON, Capri 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Alden Hill 2 16 0 16 0 16 8.0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack DRAYER, Zack 11-21-2 128 1 30 1 Vad Lee 14-31-1 147 2 27 2 TEAM 0-1-0 0 0 0 0

Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long ABEID, Anthony 3 44 1 30 Daniel Brown 6 67 2 25 SMITH, Terell 3 35 0 20 Sean Tapley 3 46 0 27 MARTIN, Will 3 29 0 15 Rashard Davis 3 32 0 14 BAGLEY, Marcus 1 10 0 10 Deane Cheatham 1 7 0 7

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB DRAYER, Zack 7 255 36.4 54 2 0 Gunnar Kane 7 256 36.6 50 3 0

Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long JMU Wins Home Opener 38-22 Over Saint Francis Sean Tapley 1 -1 0 0 Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long – James Madison dominated the final three quarters to J. MILLBERRY 3 73 0 33 HARRISONBURG, Va. Lorenzo Jerome 2 27 0 14 defeat the Saint Francis Red Flash 38-22 in Head Coach Everett Wither’s debut Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL in front of a crowd of 23,577 at Zane Showker Field at Bridgeforth Stadium on NEAL, Bishop 11-3 14 1.0 1.0 Sage Harold 7-3 10 1.0 1.0 DUNCAN, Malik 5-3 8 0.0 1.0 Aaron Peak 5-5 10 0.0 0.0 Saturday. MINTER, DaQuan 4-3 7 0.0 0.0 Dean Marlowe 4-6 10 0.0 0.0 SILA, Semo 3-4 7 0.0 1.0 Ascene Jacques 4-6 10 0.0 1.5

Redshirt-junior quarterback Vad Lee (Durham, N.C./Hillside (Georgia Tech)) led Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 1st 06:43 JMU - Jimmy Moreland 43 yd interception return (Connor Arnone kick) 0 - 7 the Dukes with 147 yards and two touchdowns on 14-31 passing. Both of Lee’s 04:22 SFU - DICKSON, Khairi 1 yd run (GEESEY, Lance kick), 6-80 2:21 7 - 7 01:07 SFU - BAGLEY, Marcus 4 yd run (CAMILLETTI, M. rush), 3-55 1:05 15 - 7 touchdown passes came on connections with redshirt-senior Daniel Brown 2nd 14:10 JMU - Daniel Brown 4 yd pass from Vad Lee (Connor Arnone kick), 8-75 1:57 15 - 14 (Windsor, Va./Isle of Wright). His main contribution, however, came on the 08:57 JMU - Connor Arnone 24 yd field goal, 11-53 2:51 15 - 17 00:31 JMU - Daniel Brown 5 yd pass from Vad Lee (Connor Arnone kick), 9-65 1:52 15 - 24 ground with a season-high 174 yards rushing on 18 carries. 3rd 04:13 SFU - ABEID, Anthony 30 yd pass from DRAYER, Zack (GEESEY, Lance kick), 9-83 4:29 22 - 24 03:33 JMU - Vad Lee 76 yd run (Connor Arnone kick), 2-75 0:40 22 - 31 01:02 JMU - Jauan Latney 2 yd run (Connor Arnone kick), 5-48 1:08 22 - 38 Redshirt-junior Jauan Latney (Fredericksburg, Va./Massaponax) made it two Dukes with over 100 yards on the ground with 106 yards rushing on 16 carries. True freshman John Miller (Columbia, S.C./Spring Valley) added 14 carries for 42 yards as well. JMU (2-1) outgained SFU (1-2) 485-420 for the game. However, after the Red Flash reeled off 207 yards of offense in the first quarter, the Dukes adjusted to outgain their guests 417-213 over the final three quarters. Madison outscored Saint Francis 31-7 over that stretch. Saint Francis rode its star running back Khairi Dickson, who entered the contest leading the NCAA in rushing. He eclipsed the 100-yard mark on the ground in the first quarter and finished the day with 216 yards on 39 carries. Marcus Bagley spelled Dickson when needed, adding 52 on nine rush attempts. Zack Drayer finished with 128 yards passing, completing 11 of his 21 pass attempts. However, four turnovers proved costly for Saint Francis with three committed by Drayer. Freshman Jimmy Moreland’s (Royal Palm Beach, Fla/Royal Palm Beach) second interception of the season resulted in a pick-six to put the Dukes on the board in the first quarter. Moreland also recovered a fumble in the fourth quarter after Drayer was stripped by senior defensive lineman Sage Harold (Virginia Beach, Va./Ocean Lakes). The Dukes started slow, conceding a 15-7 lead to the Red Flash at the end of the first quarter. JMU responded well though and outscored the opposition 17-0 in the second quarter to take a 24-15 lead into the half. In the final seconds of the first half, redshirt-junior Xavier Gates (Harrisburg, Pa./John Harris (Kansas State)) got his hand up in time to block a 53-yard field goal attempt by Saint Francis to continue JMU’s momentum and maintain the lead. Points became harder to come by in the second half; on the first two drives of the half, the Dukes were pinned on their own 1- and 5-yard lines respectively. SFU managed to pull within two after Anthony Abeid’s 30-yard touchdown reception with 4:13 remaining in the 3rd. Vad Lee, who made play after play with his feet in this game, quickly answered with a 76-yard scamper to the end zone less than a minute later. The game was put out of reach following a punt that traveled eight yards, giving the Dukes excellent field position. Five plays later, Latney rumbled in for a touch- down from four yards out to put JMU up 38-22, the final tally. Defensive contributions for the Dukes came mainly from senior safety Dean Marlowe (Queens, N.Y./Holy Cross), freshman safety Aaron Peak (Blythewood, S.C./ Blythewood), redshirt-junior Ascene Jacques (Springdale, Md./C.H. Flowers) and Harold who each finished with 10 tackles. They were not the only players to make an impact on the defense as 23 different players recorded at least one tackle for JMU. Bishop Neal led Saint Francis with 14 total tackles, including 11 solo tackles, and a sack. This victory gave James Madison a win over Saint Francis for the third season in a row. The Dukes edged out a win 24-20 in 2013 and breezed to a 55-7 victory in the first meeting in 2012.

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Game 4: #7/8 Villanova 49, James Madison 31 Quickie Statistics (Final) James Madison vs #8 Villanova (Sep 20, 2014 at Villanova, Pa.) 1 2 3 4 Score James Madison 0 21 3 7 31 JMU VU #7/8 Villanova 7 7 14 21 49 Score 31 49 FIRST DOWNS 25 23 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 48-162 46-226 Villanova Stadium - Villanova, Pa. - Sept. 20, 2014 PASSING YDS (NET) 406 337 Passes Att-Comp-Int 45-23-2 27-22-0 Attendance: 10,781 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 93-568 73-563 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2--3 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-83 4-98 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-36 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-34.6 4-37.5 Fumbles-Lost 3-0 3-3 Penalties-Yards 6-33 5-36 Possession Time 29:51 30:09 Third-Down Conversions 9 of 22 8 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 4 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 5-6

James Madison Villanova Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Vad Lee 28 113 41 72 1 28 2.6 Monangai, K. 15 130 1 129 2 62 8.6 Alden Hill 14 56 0 56 0 12 4.0 Medley, A. 10 51 0 51 1 12 5.1 Taylor Woods 3 10 0 10 0 5 3.3 Underwood, G. 7 30 0 30 0 10 4.3 John Miller 2 7 3 4 0 7 2.0 Robertson, J. 11 36 17 19 0 16 1.7

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Vad Lee 23-43-2 406 3 71 2 Robertson, J. 22-27-0 337 4 69 3 TEAM 0-2-0 0 0 0 0

Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long Deane Cheatham 6 109 1 24 Burke, M. 5 79 1 33 Daniel Brown 4 95 0 71 Livers, P. 4 85 0 32 Ishmael Hyman 4 80 1 56 Gulyas, K. 4 68 0 24 Rashard Davis 3 52 0 23 Monangai, K. 3 11 0 8

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Gunnar Kane 5 173 34.6 47 1 0 Hinchen, J. 3 130 43.3 50 1 0 TEAM 1 20 20.0 20 0 0

JMU Falls Short at No. 7/8 Villanova, 49-31 Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Gulyas, K. 1 0 0 0 VILLANOVA, Pa. – In the Colonial Athletic Association opener for both teams, Livers, P. 1 -3 0 0 the James Madison football team battled throughout but came up on the short Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long end of a 49-31 decision at No. 7/8 Villanova, Sept. 20. With the loss, the Ishmael Hyman 3 52 0 21 Underwood, G. 4 98 0 29 Dukes fall to 2-2 and 0-1 in CAA action, while the Wildcats improved to 2-1 Sean Tapley 2 31 0 18 and 1-0 in the league. Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Kyre Hawkins 6-4 10 0.0 0.0 Cherry, D. 9-3 12 0.0 2.0 Both teams were proficient offensively, as JMU slightly outgained VU 568-563, Taylor Reynolds 5-5 10 0.0 2.0 Lucas, D. 6-3 9 0.0 1.0 including 406 yards through the air. The Wildcats had 226 yards of rushing Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 1st 10:30 VU - Burke, M. 6 yd pass from Robertson, J. (Gough, C. kick), 11-82 4:30 0 - 7 and were more proficient on third down, going 8-for-13 while the Dukes were 2nd 14:53 JMU - Ishmael Hyman 56 yd pass from Vad Lee (Connor Arnone kick), 5-71 1:51 7 - 7 14:34 VU - Monangai, K. 62 yd run (Gough, C. kick), 1-62 0:10 7 - 14 9 for 22. 12:52 JMU - Sean Tapley 6 yd pass from Vad Lee (Connor Arnone kick), 4-83 1:34 14 - 14 05:44 JMU - Deane Cheatham 18 yd pass from Vad Lee (Connor Arnone kick), 5-69 1:17 21 - 14 Redshirt-junior quarterback Vad Lee was good through the air, going 23-for-43 3rd 10:39 JMU - Connor Arnone 33 yd field goal, 14-59 4:21 24 - 14 07:08 VU - Pettway, E. 4 yd pass from Robertson, J. (Gough, C. kick), 11-67 3:23 24 - 21 for a school-record 406 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions. The 01:54 VU - Pettway, E. 7 yd pass from Robertson, J. (Gough, C. kick), 12-86 3:39 24 - 28 previous record was 388 yards by Greg Maddox against Hofstra on Sept. 12, 4th 12:07 VU - Monangai, K. 3 yd run (Gough, C. kick), 7-71 2:53 24 - 35 11:03 VU - Medley, A. 2 yd run (Gough, C. kick), 2-4 0:26 24 - 42 1998. Eight different receivers caught balls for JMU, led by redshirt-junior tight 05:30 JMU - Vad Lee 1 yd run (Connor Arnone kick), 16-76 5:27 31 - 42 end Deane Cheatham’s first 100-yard receiving game, making six catches for 04:03 VU - Underwood, G. 69 yd pass from Robertson, J. (Gough, C. kick), 3-75 1:27 31 - 49 109 yards and one score. Lee led JMU on the ground with 72 yards and one score on 28 carries. Villanova was led by quarterback John Robertson, who was 22-for-27 for 337 yards, while Kevin Monangai carried the ball 15 times for 129 yards and two touch- downs. Mike Burke was the leading receiver for the Wildcats with five catches for 79 yards and one score. With James Madison leading 24-14 early in the third quarter, Villanova reeled off 28 unanswered points in the second half. The hosts capitalized on two JMU turn- overs for 14 points as part of the run to earn the victory. Off the opening kickoff, Villanova drove for the first score of the game. A questionable first-down on a chain issue deep in JMU territory gave the Wildcats first down at the Dukes’ 11. From there, it took just two plays for Robertson to find Burke in the back of the end zone for a 6-yard touch-down. The extra point was good to cap off the 11- play, 82-yard drive to put the Wildcats up 7-0 less than five minutes into the game. After the Dukes turned it over on downs, Villanova marched deep into JMU territory but Robertson was stripped by junior Rhakeem Stallings and freshman Jimmy Moreland recovered for JMU to get the ball back at its own 31. However, Madison could not convert and punted the ball away. On their next drive, the Dukes, on second down from their own 44, put their first points on the board as Lee connected with redshirt-freshman Ishmael Hyman for a 56-yard touchdown pass. Redshirt-senior kicker Connor Arnone split the uprights to finish the five-play, 71-yard march and the game was knotted at 7 with seven seconds gone in the second quarter. Villanova had an immediate answer as Kevin Monangai went 62 yards on the first scrimmage play to put the host Wildcats back up 14-7. On the first play of the ensuing JMU drive, Lee rolled out on play action and found a wide open redshirt-senior wide receiver Daniel Brown on play action for 71 yards gave the Dukes the ball at the VU 12. From there on third down, Lee threw a bullet to redshirt-senior wide receiver Sean Ta-pley just inside the goal line for the 6-yard touchdown to tie the game again, this time at 14. The Dukes took their first lead of the game on a touch pass from Lee to Cheatham, good for the 18-yard score. The good PAT put Madison up 21-14 with 5:44 to go in the first half, a lead they would hold at the halftime break. Madison opened the second half with the ball and put together a 4:21 drive over 14 plays and 59 yards. The drive stalled at the VU 16 and Arnone made his longest field goal of the young season, a 33-yarder, and the visitors moved ahead 24-14 with 10:39 to go in the third. Villanova came back with an 11-play, 67-yard march, finished off by tight end Earnest Pettway’s 4-yard touchdown catch to cut the lead to 24-21. VU then re-took the lead on the second scoring catch for Pettway, this time from seven yards. The 12-play, 86-yard drive took 3:39 and gave the Wildcats a 28-24 lead with just under two minutes to play in the third. Wrapping up a 71-yard drive for VU, Monangai scored his second touchdown of the game, this one on a three-yard plunge, to put the Wildcats up 35-24 with 12:07 to play in the contest. An in-terception thrown by Lee and return by Joe Sarnese gave VU the ball at the JMU 4. Two plays later, the Wildcats went up 42-24 on Austin Medley’s two-yard run. With the longest drive of the season, both in terms of plays (16) and time (5:27), JMU cut into the lead with Lee’s 1-yard run with 5:30 remaining in the game. How- ever, Villanova sealed it with a 69-yard shovel pass from Robertson to Gary Underwood with 4:03 to go for the final score of the game.

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Game 5: #25 Delaware 30, James Madison 23 (OT) Quickie Statistics (Final) #25 Delaware vs James Madison (Sep 27, 2014 at Harrisonburg, Va.) 1 2 3 4 OT Score #25 Delaware 6 7 0 10 7 30 DELAWARE JMU James Madison 6 0 0 17 0 23 Score 30 23 FIRST DOWNS 19 27 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 36-168 55-237 Bridgeforth Stadium - Harrisonburg, Va. - Sept. 27, 2014 PASSING YDS (NET) 295 252 Passes Att-Comp-Int 29-18-1 44-25-0 Attendance: 20,592 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 65-463 99-489 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-12 1-32 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-65 5-103 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-43.7 5-33.2 Fumbles-Lost 4-0 3-0 Penalties-Yards 8-73 7-54 Possession Time 27:56 32:04 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 13 8 of 21 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 3 of 6 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 3-6

Delaware James Madison Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Wes Hills 17 136 0 136 0 29 8.0 Vad Lee 19 102 16 86 1 20 4.5 Jalen Randolph 5 23 0 23 0 7 4.6 Khalid Abdullah 21 73 0 73 0 13 3.5 Trent Hurley 9 48 26 22 0 29 2.4 Taylor Woods 10 43 0 43 0 18 4.3 TEAM 1 0 1 -1 0 0 -1.0 Sean Tapley 1 19 0 19 0 19 19.0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Trent Hurley 18-29-1 295 3 86 4 Vad Lee 25-44-0 252 2 24 2

Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long Nick Boyle 5 48 0 17 Deane Cheatham 6 80 0 24 Jerel Harrison 4 127 2 86 DeAndre' Smith 6 55 1 19 Michael Johnson 4 23 0 15 Daniel Brown 5 52 1 17 Jalen Randolph 2 72 1 75 Rashard Davis 3 25 0 11

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Eric Enderson 6 262 43.7 51 2 1 Gunnar Kane 5 166 33.2 55 0 0

Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Michael Johnson 2 12 0 9 Rashard Davis 1 32 0 32

JMU Falls to No. 25 Delaware 30-23 in Overtime Thriller Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Michael Johnson 3 50 0 25 Rashard Davis 4 66 0 21 HARRISONBURG, Va. – The James Madison football team scored 17 points in Diante Cherry 1 15 0 15 Dejor Simmons 1 37 0 37 the final 5:15 of regulation but saw its comeback attempt fall just inches short, Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Patrick Callaway 6-7 13 0.0 0.0 Taylor Reynolds 5-2 7 0.0 1.0 dropping a 30-23 overtime heart-breaker to No. 25 Delaware on Saturday David Mackall 7-3 10 0.0 0.0 Gage Steele 2-5 7 0.0 0.0 Mario Rowson 8-0 8 0.0 0.0 Marquis Woodyard 6-0 6 0.0 0.0 evening. With the loss, the Dukes fell to 2-3 and 0-2 in Colonial Athletic Asso- Jake Giusti 6-2 8 0.0 0.0 Alex Mosley 2-4 6 1.0 1.0

ciation action, while the Blue Hens improved to 3-1 and 1-0 in CAA play. Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 1st 14:45 DELAWARE - Jalen Randolph 75 yd pass from Trent Hurley (Garrett Greenway kick failed), 1-75 0:15 6 - 0 00:25 JMU - Daniel Brown 5 yd pass from Vad Lee (Connor Arnone kick failed), 19-75 7:28 6 - 6 The last 5:15 of the game featured 24 points, 17 of them by the Dukes. After 2nd 02:27 DELAWARE - Michael Johnson 1 yd run (Garrett Greenway kick), 10-79 4:05 13 - 6 4th 08:09 DELAWARE - Garrett Greenway 28 yd field goal, 8-44 3:18 16 - 6 Delaware went on top 16-6 on Garrett Greenway’s 28-yard field goal with 05:15 JMU - DeAndre' Smith 3 yd pass from Vad Lee (Connor Arnone kick), 13-77 2:54 16 - 13 8:09 to go, JMU moved down the field efficiently, going 77 yards in 13 plays, 02:55 JMU - Connor Arnone 43 yd field goal, 6-19 1:59 16 - 16 01:37 DELAWARE - Jerel Harrison 86 yd pass from Trent Hurley (Garrett Greenway kick), 3-90 1:18 23 - 16 finished off by redshirt-junior Vad Lee’s 3-yard touchdown pass to senior wide 00:20 JMU - Vad Lee 2 yd run (Connor Arnone kick), 7-61 1:17 23 - 23 OT 15:00 DELAWARE - Jerel Harrison 4 yd pass from Trent Hurley (Garrett Greenway kick), 5-25 0:00 30 - 23 receiver DeAndre’ Smith to trim the lead to 16-13. Delaware got the ball back on its own 32, but the Dukes got it back immediately as redshirt-sophomore linebacker Gage Steele got his first career interception to give JMU the ball back at the Delaware 45 with 4:54 to play. From there, Madison could not find the end zone but knotted the game at 16 on redshirt-junior Connor Arnone’s 43-yard field goal with 2:55 to go in regulation. The Blue Hens scored again quickly and dramatically after starting at their own 10. On third and 6 from the UD 14, quarterback Trent Hurley found wide receiver Jerel Harrison on the right side, and he escaped several tackles for an 86-yard touchdown, putting Delaware back up 23-16 with 1:37 to play. JMU moved down the field quickly and efficiently as Lee hit several key passes down the field. A pass interference penalty gave the Dukes the ball on the UD 2 and Lee took it in on the next play with 20 seconds remaining. Arnone’s PAT split the uprights and the game was again tied, this time at 23-23, to send the contest into overtime. The Dukes won the toss and deferred, putting Delaware on offense to start. Using Wes Hills’ ground attack for the first three plays to get to the JMU 4, Hurley again found Harrison, this time from four yards out, and the visitors were back on top 30-23. After a pair of incompletions forced third down, Lee found redshirt-junior tight end Deane Cheatham for 16 yards to put the Dukes at the 9-yard line. Three carries later, the Dukes were on the doorstep at the UD 1, but the final carry on a pitch to freshman Taylor Woods came up just inches short of the goal line, as confirmed by television replay, to end the game. JMU slightly outgained Delaware, 489-463, including a balanced attack of 237 yards on the ground and 252 through the air. JMU was just 8-for-21 on third down conversions, while UD was 6-for-13, but held an advantage in time of possession of 32:04 to 27:56. While yardage and possession were close, JMU ran 99 total plays compared to 65 for Delaware. Lee rushed 19 times for 86 yards and one score, while Abdullah had 21 carries for 73 yards. Lee was also 25-for-44 for 252 yards and one touchdown through the air. Cheatham finished with six catches for 80 yards while Smith had six receptions for 55 yards and one score. Delaware was led by Hills with 17 rushes for 136 yards while Hurley was 18-for-29 passing for 295 yards, three touchdowns and one interception. Boyle had a team-best five receptions for 48 yards, and Harrison finished with four catches for 127 yards and two touchdowns. The game got off to a quick start as Delaware got the opening kickoff. On the opening play from scrimmage, Hurley hit running back Jalen Randolph on a screen pass, which went 75 yards for the score. Greenway’s point-after hit the left upright, leaving UD with a 6-0 lead just 15 seconds into the contest. JMU got its first points of the game late in the first quarter after its longest drive of the season in terms of time and plays with a 19-play possession covering 75 yards in 7:28. Lee capped it off with a 5-yard touchdown pass to redshirt-senior wide receiver Daniel Brown. Arnone’s PAT was wide left and the game was tied at six with 25 seconds remaining in the first quarter. The ball movement was limited by both teams throughout the second quarter until the visitors put together a late drive. Starting at their own 21, the Blue Hens went 79 yards in 11 plays, finished by Michael Johnson’s 1-yard run to go up 13-6 with 2:27 to go in the second. JMU moved past midfield in the final drive but could not put points on the board and the hosts trailed by seven at the halftime intermission.

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Game 6: James Madison 31, #23 Albany 28 Quickie Statistics (Final) James Madison vs #23 Albany (Oct 04, 2014 at Albany, N.Y.) 1 2 3 4 Score James Madison 7 14 7 3 31 JMU ALBANY #23 Albany 7 7 7 7 28 Score 31 28 FIRST DOWNS 20 23 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 46-239 44-142 Bob Ford Field - Albany, N.Y. - Oct. 4, 2014 PASSING YDS (NET) 177 278 Passes Att-Comp-Int 24-14-0 32-17-0 Attendance - 3,284 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 70-416 76-420 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 4-14 2-2 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-85 5-79 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-30.4 6-32.8 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 2-0 Penalties-Yards 8-83 6-65 Possession Time 22:46 37:14 Third-Down Conversions 10 of 17 8 of 17 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 2 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 4-5

James Madison Albany Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Vad Lee 17 124 13 111 1 57 6.5 Omar Osbourne 29 131 2 129 2 26 4.4 Khalid Abdullah 9 66 0 66 0 17 7.3 Will Fiacchi 10 22 17 5 0 10 0.5 Jauan Latney 14 46 0 46 1 9 3.3 Jake Meek 2 7 3 4 0 7 2.0 John Miller 3 15 3 12 0 9 4.0 Andre Martin 3 4 0 4 0 4 1.3

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Vad Lee 14-23-0 177 2 37 0 Will Fiacchi 17-32-0 278 2 57 4 Blaine Stewart 0-1-0 0 0 0 0

Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long Brandon Ravenel 3 39 0 27 Josh Gontarek 6 81 2 21 Deane Cheatham 3 23 1 11 Brian Parker 5 88 0 31 DeAndre' Smith 2 54 1 37 Brad Harris 2 84 0 57 Jauan Latney 2 14 0 11 Cole King 2 11 0 6

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Gunnar Kane 3 119 39.7 50 0 0 Jon Martin 5 197 39.4 49 2 1 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0

Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Maglio’s Field Goal Lifts JMU to 31-28 Win at No. 23 UAlbany DeAndre' Smith 3 -3 0 0 R. Neverdon 1 3 0 0 Jimmy Moreland 1 17 0 0 Josh Gontarek 1 -1 0 0 – Redshirt-junior kicker Ryan Maglio (Midlothian, Va./Cosby) ALBANY, N.Y. Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long split the uprights on his first collegiate field goal from 34 yards out with four Dejor Simmons 3 69 0 26 Jake Meek 5 79 0 25 Andre Coble 1 16 0 16 seconds left to propel the James Madison football team to a 31-28 victory at Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL No. 23 UAlbany, Oct. 4. With their first Colonial Athletic Association victory Marcell Johnson 4-10 14 1.0 1.0 Kyle Sakowski 3-10 13 0.0 0.0 Gage Steele 4-8 12 0.0 0.0 M. Nicastro 5-7 12 0.0 1.0 of 2014, the Dukes improved to 3-3 and 1-2 in league play while the Great Jimmy Moreland 7-3 10 0.0 0.0 Rayshan Clark 5-5 10 0.0 1.0 Danes suffered their first loss of the year and dropped to 4-1 and 1-1 in the Alex Mosley 3-5 8 0.0 0.0 John Forster 5-3 8 0.0 1.0 CAA. Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 1st 07:57 ALBANY - Omar Osbourne 2 yd run (Patrick Toole kick), 9-67 4:11 0 - 7 06:43 JMU - Vad Lee 57 yd run (Ryan Maglio kick), 4-68 1:08 7 - 7 After UA scored with 55 seconds to play in regulation, Madison got the ball on 2nd 08:16 JMU - Jauan Latney 2 yd run (Ryan Maglio kick), 17-99 6:39 14 - 7 01:21 JMU - DeAndre' Smith 37 yd pass from Vad Lee (Ryan Maglio kick), 10-86 3:08 21 - 7 its own 35 to start the drive. The Dukes moved quickly down the field, includ- 00:19 ALBANY - Josh Gontarek 16 yd pass from Will Fiacchi (Patrick Toole kick), 9-73 0:56 21 - 14 3rd 08:57 ALBANY - Josh Gontarek 13 yd pass from Will Fiacchi (Patrick Toole kick), 9-59 5:09 21 - 21 ing three plays of 10-plus yards to get the ball in position at the Albany 17. 06:21 JMU - Deane Cheatham 7 yd pass from Vad Lee (Ryan Maglio kick), 9-70 2:35 28 - 21 4th 00:55 ALBANY - Omar Osbourne 1 yd run (Patrick Toole kick), 11-71 6:18 28 - 28 On second down and the first field goal attempt, the snap was mishandled but 00:04 JMU - Ryan Maglio 34 yd field goal, 8-48 0:46 31 - 28 smartly spiked to give JMU another opportunity. From there, the snap and hold were perfect and Maglio hit the game-winning field goal. The two teams were similar in yards gained as UA had 420 to JMU’s 416, with the Dukes rushing for 239 yards on the night against a UA team that averaged giving up just 72 rushing yards in its first four contests. Madison converted 10-of-17 third down attempts and recorded a season-high four sacks on the night. Individually Redshirt-junior quarterback Vad Lee (Durham, N.C./Hillside (Georgia Tech)) posted his second 100-yard rushing game of the year with 17 carries for 111 yards and one touchdown, while sophomore Khalid Abdullah (Newport News, Va./Heritage) had nine carries for 66 yards. Lee was 14-for-23 through the air for 177 yards and two touchdowns. UAlbany was led by Omar Osbourne with 29 carries for 129 yards and two touchdowns. Quarter-back Will Fiacchi was 17-for-32 for 278 yards and two touch- downs, with wide receiver Josh Gon-tarek having six receptions for 81 yards and both aerial scores. With an early steady rain and temperature hovering in the high 50s, UAlbany got on the board first on its second drive of the game. The hosts went 67 yards in nine plays, capped off by Omar Osbourne’s 2-yard run. Patrick Toole’s point after was good and UA had a 7-0 lead with 7:57 to go in the first quarter. Madison responded quickly on its next drive. Lee dropped back to pass, found a gap, picked up a key downfield block and scored on a 57-yard run. Maglio con- nected on his first collegiate point after attempt and the game was knotted at seven. After a change of possessions, JMU was forced to punt, where the Great Danes blocked it and took over at the Madison 37. However, the Dukes stuffed a fourth- and-goal attempt from the 1-yard line and kept the game tied at 7. JMU then put together its second 99-yard drive of the season, taking 17 plays and 6:39 on the clock. Redshirt-senior running back Jauan Latney (Fredericksburg, Va./ Massaponax) took the ball in from two yards out and the Dukes had their first lead of the game at 14-7 with 8:16 to go in the first half. The Dukes extended the lead with a 10-play, 86-yard march in just 3:08. Converting several cru-cial third downs, Lee found senior wide receiver DeAndre’ Smith (District Heights, Md./Wise), who broke two tackles and picked up a block for a 37-yard touchdown for the visitors to go up 21-7 with 1:21 to go in the half. UAlbany wasn’t done though, as they quickly went 73 yards in 56 seconds, including a key fourth-down conversion at midfield. Fiacchi found Gontarek for a 16- yard touchdown in the corner of the end zone to cut the margin to 21-14 at the halftime break. On their first possession of the second half, the Great Danes found the end zone. Fiacchi again connected with Gontarek, this time for a 13-yard score, and the game was tied at 21 with just under nine minutes to go in the third quarter. JMU came back and re-took the lead with a 70-yard drive of its own, taking nine plays and 2:35 on the clock. On third-and-goal, Lee connected with redshirt-junior tight end Deane Cheatham (Me-chanicsville, Va./Hanover) who fought his way into the end zone for a 7-yard score. Maglio was good on his fourth PAT of the game and the Dukes led again at 28-21 with 6:21 to go in the third. UA put together a solid drive late in regulation, doing 71 yards in 11 plays with 6:18 going off the clock. Osbourne scored his second touchdown of the game, this time from a one yard out and the game was tied at 28 with 55 seconds to go in regulation, setting up the closing seconds drama.

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Game 7: James Madison 62, Towson 7 Quickie Statistics (Final) Towson vs James Madison (Oct 11, 2014 at Harrisonburg, Va.) 1 2 3 4 Score Towson 0 0 7 0 7 TOWSON JMU James Madison 13 14 14 21 62 Score 7 62 FIRST DOWNS 17 31 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 41-67 43-268 Bridgeforth Stadium - Harrisonburg, Va. - Oct. 11, 2014 PASSING YDS (NET) 167 285 Passes Att-Comp-Int 32-23-1 37-27-1 Attendance - 24,113 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 73-234 80-553 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-27 Punt Returns-Yards 2-19 1-7 Kickoff Returns-Yards 9-170 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-26 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-39.3 2-46.5 Fumbles-Lost 5-3 1-0 Penalties-Yards 4-35 8-89 Possession Time 35:39 24:21 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 16 7 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 4-7

Towson James Madison Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Darius Victor 12 39 2 37 1 11 3.1 John Miller 11 74 0 74 3 47 6.7 Marquel Dickerson 7 29 0 29 0 9 4.1 Daniel Schiele 2 51 0 51 0 46 25.5 Connor Frazier 18 42 20 22 0 17 1.2 Khalid Abdullah 6 41 0 41 1 16 6.8 Joe Brennan 4 0 21 -21 0 0 -5.2 Jauan Latney 10 40 2 38 0 8 3.8

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Connor Frazier 17-24-1 108 0 15 3 Vad Lee 24-33-1 255 3 48 4 Joe Brennan 6-8-0 59 0 19 3 Daniel Schiele 3-4-0 30 0 10 0

Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long Spencer Wilkins 7 57 0 19 Brandon Ravenel 8 107 1 48 Tanner Vallely 4 45 0 15 Deane Cheatham 7 66 0 14 Arione Scott 4 33 0 12 DeAndre' Smith 4 55 2 22 Derrick Joseph 3 20 0 13 Ishmael Hyman 4 28 0 13

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Jake Ryder 7 275 39.3 49 2 1 Gunnar Kane 2 93 46.5 50 0 0

Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long JMU Trounces Towson 62-7 at Home on Family Weekend Derrick Joseph 2 19 0 19 DeAndre' Smith 1 7 0 7 Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long – James Madison played its most complete game of the Derrick Joseph 8 154 0 24 HARRISONBURG, Va. DeAngelo Stephen 1 11 0 11 season and posted its highest scoring out-put since 65 against Delaware State Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL in 2005 to defeat the Towson Tigers 62-7 in front of a Family Weekend crowd Jordan Mynatt 7-3 10 0.0 1.0 Dean Marlowe 8-4 12 1.0 1.0 Tye Smith 4-5 9 0.0 1.0 Gage Steele 3-5 8 0.5 0.5 of 24,113 at Zane Showker Field at Bridgeforth Stadium on Saturday. James Simms 5-2 7 0.0 0.0 Sage Harold 4-2 6 0.0 2.5 Christian Carpente 4-3 7 0.0 0.0 Andrew Ankrah 3-3 6 1.5 1.5

Redshirt-junior quarterback Vad Lee (Durham, N.C./Hillside (Georgia Tech) Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 1st 14:10 JMU - Brandon Ravenel 48 yd pass from Vad Lee (Ryan Maglio kick failed), 3-56 0:50 0 - 6 paced the Dukes offense with 255 yards passing on 24 completions in 33 00:47 JMU - DeAndre' Smith 21 yd pass from Vad Lee (Ryan Maglio kick), 6-72 1:33 0 - 13 2nd 03:01 JMU - Rhakeem Stallings 27 yd fumble recovery (Ryan Maglio kick) 0 - 20 attempts. He also matched his season high in passing touchdowns with three. 02:15 JMU - Jimmy Moreland 26 yd interception return (Ryan Maglio kick) 0 - 27 Sophomore Brandon Ravenel (Stafford, Va./North Stafford) led the receiving 3rd 09:16 JMU - Khalid Abdullah 16 yd run (Ryan Maglio kick), 7-47 1:50 0 - 34 03:22 TOWSON - Darius Victor 1 yd run (Sam Hurwitz kick), 11-70 5:54 7 - 34 corps with career highs of 107 yards and eight receptions (13.4 yards/catch) 00:46 JMU - DeAndre' Smith 1 yd pass from Vad Lee (Ryan Maglio kick), 9-48 2:36 7 - 41 4th 12:43 JMU - John Miller 1 yd run (Ryan Maglio kick), 5-47 1:24 7 - 48 with a touchdown. Senior DeAndre’ Smith (District Heights, Md./Wise) added 05:58 JMU - John Miller 47 yd run (Ryan Maglio kick), 7-80 2:28 7 - 55 four catches for 55 yards and connected with Lee for two scores. 02:54 JMU - John Miller 1 yd run (Ryan Maglio kick), 4-58 1:34 7 - 62 JMU (4-3, 2-2 CAA) dominated in nearly every category, leading Towson (2-5, 0-3 CAA) 554-234 in total yards and 31-17 in first downs while also winning the turnover battle with four takeaways compared to none of its own. The 62 points by the Dukes represented the fourth-best scoring total in the program’s Division I history. It was also James Madison’s most points ever in a conference game. Freshman tailback John Miller (Columbia, S.C./Spring Valley) led the ground attack for the Dukes, rushing for 74 yards on 11 carries (6.7 yards/rush) and three touchdowns. Sophomore Khalid Ab-dullah (Newport News, Va./Heritage) and redshirt-senior Jauan Latney (Fredericksburg, Va./Massaponax) added 41 and 38 yards respectively, including a 16-yard touchdown scamper from Abdullah in the third quarter. Towson quarterback Connor Frazier finished with 108 yards through the air on 17-of-24 passing and 22 yards rushing after carrying the ball a team-high 18 times. Coming into the game, Towson running back Darius Victor ranked second in the CAA in rushing with 647 yards but was limited to 37 yards on 12 carries. He did score Towson’s only touchdown of the game, punching it in from the 1-yard line to cap an 11-play, 70-yard drive. As halftime inched closer, the Dukes defense tightened up and changed the landscape of the game in the span of three plays to grab the momentum heading into halftime. With 3:01 remaining in the first half, senior Brandon Lee (Sterling, Va./Park View) came free and forced a fumble, which was recovered and returned 27 yards for a touchdown by redshirt-sophomore Rhakeem Stallings (Chesapeake, Va./Oscar Smith). The first play following the ensuing kickoff resulted in an in- ter-ception returned for a touchdown by freshman defensive back Jimmy Moreland (Royal Palm Springs, Fla./Royal Palm Springs), his third interception and second pick-six of the season. The Dukes’ offense played in rhythm all game, scoring on seven drives with all seven in 2:36 or less. A balance in play-calling was found as well, resulting in 37 pass plays for 285 yards and 43 rushes for 268 yards. The defense found just as much success, led by senior Dean Marlowe (Queens, N.Y./Holy Cross) with 12 total tackles, including eight solo, and a sack. Overall, the defense amassed six sacks, 11 tackles for loss, one interception and five forced fumbles. A total of 26 players tallied at least one tallied at least one tackle on defense for the Dukes. In addition to the overall scoring marks, the game represented the most points scored by JMU in the series against Towson, topping the 58-point scoring effort by the Dukes on Nov. 22, 2008, when top-ranked Madison took down the Tigers in the regular-season finale before going into the playoffs as the top seed.

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Game 8: James Madison 48, Charlotte 40 Quickie Statistics (Final) James Madison vs Charlotte (Oct 25, 2014 at Charlotte, N.C.) 1 2 3 4 Score James Madison 21 7 10 10 48 JMU CHARLOTT Charlotte 7 7 16 10 40 Score 48 40 FIRST DOWNS 27 26 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 48-237 39-205 Jerry Richardson Stadium - Charlotte, N.C. - Oct. 25, 2014 PASSING YDS (NET) 333 361 Passes Att-Comp-Int 47-32-0 45-28-1 Attendance: 15,677 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 95-570 84-566 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-1 3-3 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-123 7-145 Interception Returns-Yards 1-26 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-37.0 6-35.3 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1 Penalties-Yards 5-23 4-27 Possession Time 32:41 27:19 Third-Down Conversions 9 of 21 7 of 17 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 4-4

James Madison Charlotte Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Jauan Latney 15 91 0 91 0 18 6.1 PHILLIPS, Kalif 22 175 7 168 2 45 7.6 Vad Lee 12 72 1 71 2 27 5.9 ALEXANDER, D. 4 12 0 12 0 5 3.0 John Miller 12 57 0 57 0 20 4.8 THOMAS, Maetron 5 12 0 12 0 4 2.4 Khalid Abdullah 7 13 4 9 0 6 1.3 MCNEILL, Lee 3 13 4 9 1 8 3.0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Vad Lee 32-47-0 333 4 51 0 MCNEILL, Lee 18-26-1 190 0 26 1 JOHNSON, Matt 10-19-0 171 2 98 0

Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long Deane Cheatham 8 71 0 24 DUKE, Austin 7 162 1 98 Daniel Brown 4 76 1 39 BOSTICK, Trent 7 68 0 24 Brandon Ravenel 4 49 1 29 BOLUS, Justin 4 47 0 17 Andre Coble 3 8 1 5 PHILLIPS, Kalif 3 52 0 26

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Gunnar Kane 5 204 40.8 51 1 0 HART, Arthur 6 212 35.3 38 1 0 JMU Wins Shootout at Charlotte, 48-40 Daniel Schiele 1 18 18.0 18 0 0 Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Junior quarterback Vad Lee (Durham, N.C./Hillside Rashard Davis 1 1 0 1 DUKE, Austin 3 3 0 4 (Georgia Tech)) recorded more than 400 yards of total offense and produced six Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long touchdowns to lead the James Madison football team to a 48-40 victory over Dejor Simmons 6 123 0 28 MONTGOMERY, C. 7 145 0 27 host Charlotte on Saturday afternoon at Jerry Richardson Stadium. With their third straight win, the Dukes improved to 5-3 overall, while the 49ers fell for Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Marquis Woodyard 7-1 8 0.0 2.0 ALCALDE, Nico 6-3 9 0.0 0.0 the fifth straight time to drop to 3-5. Marcell Johnson 6-2 8 0.0 0.0 CROUSER, Dustin 7-1 8 0.0 0.0

Lee threw for a game-high 333 yards on 32-of-47 passing and ran the ball for 71 Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H yards on 12 car-ries for 404 total yards. He tossed four touchdowns and rushed 1st 12:00 JMU - Daniel Brown 39 yd pass from Vad Lee (Ryan Maglio kick), 5-74 1:15 7 - 0 09:11 JMU - Vad Lee 5 yd run (Ryan Maglio kick), 7-62 1:53 14 - 0 for two more, both career highs. It was the second time this season Lee threw 04:14 JMU - Ishmael Hyman 8 yd pass from Vad Lee (Ryan Maglio kick), 12-74 3:53 21 - 0 for more than 300 yards and the fifth time he rushed 70 yards or more in a 01:19 CHARLOTT - DUKE, Austin 98 yd pass from JOHNSON, Matt (BREWER, Blake kick), 3-96 0:28 21 - 7 game. 2nd 11:01 CHARLOTT - MURPHY, Richard 1 yd pass from JOHNSON, Matt (BREWER, Blake kick), 7-53 3:34 21 - 14 00:49 JMU - Vad Lee 8 yd run (Ryan Maglio kick), 4-67 1:10 28 - 14 Madison went over 200 yards rushing as a team for the sixth game this year as it 3rd 10:34 CHARLOTT - PHILLIPS, Kalif 1 yd run (BREWER, Blake kick failed), 10-77 3:33 28 - 20 08:24 CHARLOTT - BREWER, Blake 26 yd field goal, 7-18 1:26 28 - 23 gained 237 yards, including a team-best 91 yards from redshirt-senior tailback 04:10 JMU - Andre Coble 5 yd pass from Vad Lee (Ryan Maglio kick), 12-81 4:14 35 - 23 Jauan Latney (Fredericksburg, Va./Massaponax). Latney also made two recep- 02:41 CHARLOTT - PHILLIPS, Kalif 45 yd run (BREWER, Blake kick), 4-67 1:29 35 - 30 tions for 55 yards to finish the day with 146 all-purpose yards, a career high. 00:17 JMU - Ryan Maglio 49 yd field goal, 9-51 2:24 38 - 30 Freshman John Miller (Columbia, S.C./Spring Valley) also ran for 57 yards in 4th 12:48 JMU - Ryan Maglio 18 yd field goal, 7-32 2:12 41 - 30 06:32 CHARLOTT - BREWER, Blake 47 yd field goal, 7-42 2:20 41 - 33 the triumph. 03:35 JMU - Brandon Ravenel 29 yd pass from Vad Lee (Ryan Maglio kick), 8-75 2:57 48 - 33 Four different wide receivers caught touchdown passes from Lee, led by 01:28 CHARLOTT - MCNEILL, Lee 8 yd run (BREWER, Blake kick), 9-73 2:07 48 - 40 redshirt-senior Daniel Brown (Windsor, Va./Isle of Wight), who had four receptions for 76 yards and a score. Redshirt-junior tight end Deane Cheatham (Mechanicsville, Va./Hanover) grabbed a game-high eight catches for 71 yards as a total of 12 JMU players made receptions in the game, also a season high. Redshirt junior kicker Ryan Maglio (Midlothian, Va./Cosby) kicked a pair of field goals, including a career-long 49-yard kick, the longest since Cameron Starke’s 49-yarder against Towson in 2012. He also made all six extra points for the Dukes. On the defensive end, redshirt-senior corner-back Marquis Woodyard (Fred- erick, Md./Johnson) and freshman safety Marcell John-son (Knightdale, N.C./Knightdale) tied for team-high honors in tackles with eight apiece. Four others made seven tackles for JMU. The 49ers were led by running back Kalif Phillips, who gained 168 yards with two touchdowns and added 52 receiving yards to lead all players with 220 all-purpose yards. Wide receiver Austin Duke was the top receiver for Charlotte, making seven grabs for 162 yards with a score while wide receiver Trent Bostick matched Duke with seven receptions for 68 yards. Both 49er quarter-backs saw action Saturday, as Lee McNeill passed for 190 yards following the injury to the starter, Matt Johnson, who left the game late in the first half with 171 yards and two touchdowns. JMU edged Charlotte in total offense, gaining 570 yards, to the hosts’ 566. The Dukes also forced two turnovers while only giving the ball away one time. The Dukes stormed out of the gates, scoring the game’s first 21 points less than 11 minutes into the game. JMU took a 7-0 lead with 12:00 left in the first after Lee connected with Brown over the middle and he used a downfield block from sophomore wide receiver Brandon Ravenel (Stafford, Va./North Stafford), walking in to end zone from 39 yards out. Madison upped the lead to 14-0 less than three minutes later after Latney rushed for 33 yards on three plays and Cheatham caught his game-best 24 yard reception to set up Lee’s first rushing TD, a five-yard run with 9:11 to go. After a third straight Charlotte punt, Madison marched down-field 74 yards, due in part to the offense converting one third- and one fourth-down play. That set up Lee’s 8-yard touchdown pass to redshirt-freshman wide receiver Ishmael Hyman (Manalapan, N.J./St. John Vianney (Kansas)) to give the Dukes a 21-0 advantage with 4:14 to go. Charlotte got on the board late in the first when Johnson took advantage of a defensive miscue, allowing Duke to sprint for a 98-yard touchdown. The 49ers stopped JMU near midfield on the next drive and followed it up with a 53-yard drive for their second touchdown of the game on a 1-yard pitch and catch from Johnson to Richard Murphy with 11:01 remaining in the half. With less than two minutes to play before half, Lee and company quickly created a scoring chance, going 67 yards in only four plays spanning 1:10. Lee evaded multiple defenders and threw to an open Latney who used a couple blocks to gain 51 yards on the completion. Two plays later, Lee leaped into the end zone from eight yards out with his team-leading sixth rushing touch-down, making it 28-14 at the half. The 49ers opened the second half with back-to-back scoring drives to get to within five points. Phillips scored his 1-yard touchdown with 4:26 into the half and after a JMU turnover, Blake Brewer hit a 26-yard field goal to trim Madison’s lead to 28-23 with 8:24 left in the third. JMU responded with a touchdown on a 12-play, 81-yard drive, a game-high for both plays and yards. Lee found redshirt-junior wide receiver Andre Coble (Rich- mond, Va./Meadowbrook (Fork Union)) in the corner of the end zone for his first career touchdown on a 5-yard catch with 4:10 left in the quarter, extending the Dukes’ lead to 35-23. Charlotte came right back with a quick drive when Phillips flew through the line for a 45-yard rushing touchdown to put it back to five points at 35-30. The Dukes would close the third with Maglio’s career-best 49-yard field goal with 17 seconds left to give them a 38-30 lead with 15 minutes to play. The next drive for Madison, Maglio tacked on another field goal, this one from 18 yards out to give the Dukes a 41-30 advantage with 12:48 to play. The Niners struck back just over six minutes later with a 47-yard field goal but Lee gave the Dukes breathing room at the other end when he threw a strike to Rav- enel in the end zone on a 29-yard scoring play with 3:35 left. Charlotte scored one more touchdown late but JMU recovered the onside kick and ran out the clock after gaining one first down.

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Game 9: James Madison 31, No. 17 William & Mary 24 Quickie Statistics (Final) #17 William and Mary vs James Madison (Nov 01, 2014 at Harrisonburg, Va.) 1 2 3 4 Score #17 William & Mary 10 0 7 7 24 WM JMU James Madison 3 3 7 18 31 Score 24 31 FIRST DOWNS 18 27 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 45-102 38-121 Bridgeforth Stadium - Harrisonburg, Va. - Nov. 1, 2014 PASSING YDS (NET) 172 324 Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-14-0 40-26-0 Attendance: 21,778 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 70-274 78-445 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-19 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-158 3-48 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-38.3 6-26.0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 7-60 9-85 Possession Time 34:48 25:12 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 13 6 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 5-5

William and Mary James Madison Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Mikal Abdul-Saboor 29 127 3 124 1 10 4.3 Khalid Abdullah 16 61 10 51 0 16 3.2 Kendell Anderson 7 13 0 13 0 6 1.9 Vad Lee 11 53 23 30 0 20 2.7 Steve Cluley 9 9 44 -35 0 5 -3.9 John Miller 8 32 2 30 0 14 3.8 Taylor Woods 2 6 0 6 0 3 3.0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Steve Cluley 14-25-0 172 1 39 6 Vad Lee 26-40-0 324 3 42 4

Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long Tre McBride 4 29 0 9 Daniel Brown 8 128 1 42 Sean Ballard 3 24 0 11 DeAndre' Smith 6 58 1 16 Mikal Abdul-Saboor 3 20 0 12 Deane Cheatham 5 53 0 24 Andrew Caskin 2 62 0 39 Brandon Ravenel 4 47 1 23

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Nick Dorka 5 203 40.6 67 2 2 Gunnar Kane 4 156 39.0 49 1 0 TEAM 1 27 27.0 27 0 0 TEAM 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 JMU Storms Back for 31-24 Win Over No. 17 William & Mary Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long D. Houston-Carso 1 2 0 0 HARRISONBURG, Va. – James Madison used a nine-yard passing touchdown Kendell Anderson 1 17 1 2 from redshirt-junior quarterback Vad Lee (Durham, N.C./Hillside/Georgia Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Tech) to senior wide receiver DeAndre’ Smith (District Heights, Md./Wise) DeVonte Dedmon 3 137 0 77 Dejor Simmons 3 48 0 18 to complete a 31-24 comeback football win over No. 17 William & Mary on Tre McBride 1 21 0 21 homecoming Saturday afternoon. Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Airek Green 5-6 11 0.0 1.0 Rhakeem Stallings 6-4 10 0.5 0.5 The Dukes improved to 6-3 overall and 3-2 in the Colonial Athletic Association. D. Houston-Carso 3-6 9 0.0 0.0 Sage Harold 7-2 9 3.0 4.0 The Tribe fell to 5-4 overall and 2-3 in conference play. The win was JMU’s Luke Rhodes 6-2 8 0.0 1.0 Kyre Hawkins 1-8 9 0.5 0.5 fourth in a row and clinched the program’s 12th straight year with a .500 Mike Reilly 4-4 8 2.5 2.5 Titus Till 2-6 8 0.0 0.0 record or better. The Dukes also won for the ninth time in the last 11 meetings Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H in the series. 1st 11:09 WM - Nick Dorka 23 yd field goal, 9-62 3:51 3 - 0 07:50 JMU - Ryan Maglio 37 yd field goal, 6-41 1:17 3 - 3 JMU’s game-winning scoring drive lasted 12 plays for 78 yards with two key 04:19 WM - Mikal Abdul-Saboor 4 yd run (Nick Dorka kick), 6-19 3:19 10 - 3 catches from redshirt-senior wide receiver Daniel Brown (Windsor, Va./Isle of 2nd 00:00 JMU - Ryan Maglio 25 yd field goal, 10-73 1:19 10 - 6 3rd 07:25 JMU - Brandon Ravenel 23 yd pass from Vad Lee (Ryan Maglio kick), 10-80 2:52 10 - 13 Wight) to convert on third downs, two of Madison’s six conversions on the day 01:43 WM - DeVonte Dedmon 30 yd pass from Steve Cluley (Nick Dorka kick), 11-69 5:36 17 - 13 The drive started when William & Mary kicker Nicholas Dorka, Jr. missed a 4th 14:55 WM - Kendell Anderson 2 yd blocked punt return (Nick Dorka kick) 24 - 13 38-yard field goal wide left, giving JMU the ball on its own 22-yard line with 12:21 JMU - Ryan Maglio 35 yd field goal, 11-59 2:29 24 - 16 4:39 left in the game. The drive of 3:52 was JMU’s longest of the day by over 08:49 JMU - Daniel Brown 20 yd pass from Vad Lee (Ryan Maglio kick), 7-69 2:05 24 - 23 a minute. 00:47 JMU - DeAndre' Smith 9 yd pass from Vad Lee (Vad Lee rush), 12-78 3:52 24 - 31 With 47 seconds on the clock, W&M was able to drive to the 22-yard line. However, a sack from senior defensive lineman Sage Harold (Virginia Beach, Va./Ocean Lakes/Fork Union) ended the Tribe’s comeback attempt as time expired. Lee paced the Dukes offensively, completing 26 of his 40 throws for 324 yards and three touchdowns. It was the third 300-yard passing game for Lee this season and third straight game with at least three passing touchdowns. The 26 completions were his second-best total of the season. Brown recorded his first career 100-yard game, catching eight passes for 128 yards and a touchdown. JMU had 445 yards of total offense with 301 in the second half and 27 total first downs, averaging 5.7 yards per play. The defense, led by redshirt-sophomore line- backer Rhakeem Stallings’ (Chesapeake, Va./Oscar Smith) 10 tackles, held William & Mary to 274 total yards. Harold added nine tackles with three sacks. JMU trailed for most of the contest but pulled to within one point midway through the fourth quarter when Brown made a fingertip catch for a 20-yard touchdown, making the score 24-23 in favor of the visitors. William & Mary opened the scoring on the first drive of the game with a 23-yard field goal from Dorka. Tight end Andrew Caskin’s 39-yard catch from quarterback Steve Cluley got the Tribe to the JMU 6-yard line. A goal-line stand that included a redshirt-freshman defensive lineman Simeyon Robinson (Virginia Beach, Va./ First Colonial) quarterback hurry kept William & Mary out of the end zone. On its second drive of the game, William & Mary turned the ball over when redshirt-senior cornerback Marquis Woodyard (Frederick, Md./Johnson) sacked Cluley on fourth down. Lee found Brown for 42 yards to put the Dukes in position for redshirt-junior kicker Ryan Maglio’s (Midlothian, Va./Cosby) 37-yard field goal to tie the game. The Tribe took a 10-3 lead late in the first quarter when Mikal Abdul-Saboor rushed for a four-yard touchdown. The drive started on the JMU 19 yard line after Dedmon DeVonte returned the kickoff 77 yards. Freshman cornerback Jimmy Moreland (Royal Palm Beach, Fl./Royal Palm Beach) blocked a Dorka punt at the end of the first quarter for his fourth blocked kick of the season. The Dukes have six blocked kicks as a team this season, the most for a JMU team since 2004. JMU cut the lead to 10-6 right before halftime. Lee scrambled for 20 yards to the William & Mary 7 with two seconds on the clock, allowing Maglio to kick a 25- yard field goal as time expired. The game was a defensive battle in the first half, with both teams going 0-7 on third-down conversions. After going three-and-out on their first possession of the second half, an 80-yard drive by the Dukes was capped off by Lee’s 23-yard pass to sophomore wide receiv- er Brandon Ravenel (Stafford, Va./North Stafford) for a touchdown, giving JMU a 13-10 lead midway through the third quarter. JMU marched down the field in 10 plays in under three minutes. The Tribe retook the lead with under two minutes remaining in the third quarter after a drive of 11 plays and 69 yards. Cluley found Dedmon for a 30-yard passing touchdown to put William & Mary on top 17-10. After forcing JMU to punt on its ensuing possession, the Tribe extended their lead to 24-13 when Kendall Anderson blocked redshirt freshman punter Gunnar Kane’s (Virginia Beach, Va./Kellam) punt, caught it off the punter’s foot and returned it for a touchdown. The Dukes responded on their next possession, marching down the field in 11 plays in two and a half minutes before Maglio hit a 35-yard field goal, cutting the lead to 24-16. After starting with a combined 0-for-16 on third-down conversations, JMU finished 6-for-16 while W&M went 3-for-13. The Dukes overcome a field position disad- vantage with the Tribe averaging its own 43-yard line while the Dukes started at their own 24 on average. After getting just two field goals on its first eight possessions of the game, JMU responded on its last drives with a touchdown, punt, field goal and a pair of touch- downs.

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Game 10: James Madison 27, Stony Brook 24 Quickie Statistics (Final) James Madison vs Stony Brook (Nov 8, 2014 at Stony Brook, N.Y.) 1 2 3 4 Score James Madison 3 10 7 7 27 JMU SBU Stony Brook 14 10 0 0 24 Score 27 24 FIRST DOWNS 21 23 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 41-199 40-207 Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium - Stony Brook, N.Y. - Nov. 8, 2014 PASSING YDS (NET) 314 253 Passes Att-Comp-Int 33-20-0 30-18-0 Attendance: 5,115 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 74-513 70-460 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-11 1--2 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-87 2-40 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-37.2 5-31.2 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 7-50 6-40 Possession Time 26:00 34:00 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 15 5 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 2-3

James Madison Stony Brook Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Jauan Latney 13 110 6 104 0 43 8.0 COKER, M. 18 147 2 145 1 45 8.1 Vad Lee 16 79 23 56 0 30 3.5 BEDELL, S. 14 50 1 49 0 20 3.5 Brandon Ravenel 1 19 0 19 0 19 19.0 CAMARA, O. 1 6 0 6 0 6 6.0 DeAndre' Smith 1 14 0 14 0 14 14.0 BEDNARSKI, C. 5 27 22 5 0 23 1.0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Vad Lee 20-33-0 314 3 76 4 BEDNARSKI, C. 17-29-0 260 2 43 3 HERNANDEZ, C. 1-1-0 -7 0 0 0

Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long Daniel Brown 5 35 1 16 TYE, W. 7 90 1 24 DeAndre' Smith 4 73 0 23 WASHINGTON, D. 6 89 0 20 Deane Cheatham 3 27 0 19 COXSON, A. 1 43 1 43 Brandon Ravenel 2 83 1 76 LEVEL, J. 1 26 0 26

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Gunnar Kane 4 149 37.2 48 3 0 ALLEN, L. 5 156 31.2 45 2 0

Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long JMU Rallies for 27-24 Victory at Stony Brook, Fifth Straight Win Rashard Davis 1 11 0 11 TYE, W. 1 -2 0 0

Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long STONY BROOK, N.Y. – James Madison scored the final 17 points of the game Dean Marlowe 4 87 0 25 WASHINGTON, D. 1 0 0 0 and shut out host Stony Brook in the second half for a 27-24 victory at LaValle HART, M. 1 40 0 40 Stadium, Nov. 8. With their fifth straight win, the Dukes improved to 7-3 and Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Kyre Hawkins 5-8 13 0.0 0.0 RICARD, C. 6-4 10 2.0 3.0 4-2 in the Colonial Athletic Association, while the Seawolves fell to 4-6 and Sage Harold 4-6 10 1.0 2.0 OCHI, V. 5-3 8 2.0 2.0 3-3 in the league. Dean Marlowe 4-5 9 0.0 0.0 CHEESEBORO, N. 3-4 7 0.0 0.5 Rhakeem Stallings 4-5 9 0.0 0.0 QUINTIN, J. 2-5 7 0.0 0.0

JMU’s defense was a difference maker in the second half, keeping the home Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 1st 08:05 SBU - TYE, W. 11 yd pass from BEDNARSKI, C. (POPEK, P. kick), 7-87 3:11 0 - 7 team off the scoreboard and giving the offense the opportunity to get the Dukes 02:45 JMU - Ryan Maglio 41 yd field goal, 13-48 5:13 3 - 7 00:27 SBU - COXSON, A. 43 yd pass from BEDNARSKI, C. (POPEK, P. kick), 5-60 2:10 3 - 14 the victory. After creating just one punting situation in the first half, Madison 2nd 07:43 SBU - POPEK, P. 43 yd field goal, 12-44 5:36 3 - 17 forced four Stony Brook punts in the second half and stopped a fake field goal 04:24 JMU - Ishmael Hyman 47 yd pass from Vad Lee (Ryan Maglio kick), 9-79 3:14 10 - 17 01:49 SBU - COKER, M. 5 yd run (POPEK, P. kick), 5-40 2:34 10 - 24 attempt. The final Stony Brook opportunity late in the game was ended with 00:00 JMU - Ryan Maglio 24 yd field goal, 11-58 1:49 13 - 24 3rd 13:48 JMU - Daniel Brown 1 yd pass from Vad Lee (Ryan Maglio kick), 5-61 1:07 20 - 24 less than a minute to play as redshirt-senior linemen Sage Harold (Virginia 4th 13:27 JMU - Brandon Ravenel 76 yd pass from Vad Lee (Ryan Maglio kick), 3-91 0:48 27 - 24 Beach, Va./Ocean Lakes) and Brandon Lee (Sterling, Va./Park View) sacked SBU quarterback Connor Bednarski and forced a fumble that redshirt-junior defensive tackle Alex Mosley (Highland Springs, Va./Highland Springs) recovered to seal the victory. The Dukes amassed 513 yards of total offense, 165 more than any other Seawolves’ opponent this year, as the hosts boasted the No. 1 defense in FCS entering the game in both yards given up while yielding a mere 12.9 points per game, which ranked third nationally. JMU put up two second half touchdowns, with the first a 1-yard touchdown pass from redshirt-junior quarterback Vad Lee (Durham, N.C./Hillside (Georgia Tech)) to redshirt-senior wide receiver Daniel Brown (Windsor, Va./Isle of Wight) just 1:12 into the third quarter. The game winner came after the Stony Brook fake field goal was stopped by redshirt-freshman defensive lineman Simeyon Robinson (Virgina Beach, Va./First Colonial) at the JMU 9. Three plays later, Lee found a wide open sophomore wide receiver Brandon Ravenel (Stafford, Va./North Stafford) for a 76-yard touchdown that gave Madison the lead for good with 13:48 to play. Lee threw for 314 yards and three touchdowns on 20-for-33 passing, his third straight 300-yard passing game and seventh time this season he has surpassed the 200- yard mark in a game. He also set a JMU sin-gle-season passing touchdown record with 24, surpassing Michael Birdsong’s record of 22 set last season. Redshirt-senior running back Jauan Latney (Fredericksburg, Va./Massaponax) had 13 carries for 104 yards, his second career 100-yard rushing game. Brown finished with five catches for 35 yards and one touch-down while Ravenel led the Dukes with 83 yards and one score on two receptions. Redshirt-freshman line-backer Kyre Hawkins (Baltimore, Md./Dunbar) led the Dukes with 13 tackles, while Harold tied a career-high 10 tackles, including 2.0 tackles for loss, 1.0 sack and 1 pass breakup. Stony Brook got the scoring started on its second drive of the game, going 87 yards in seven plays. Bednarski found tight end Will Tye in the left corner of the end zone for an 11-yard touchdown, putting Stony Brook up 7-0 less than seven minutes into the game. JMU’s ensuing drive stalled out at the Stony Brook 20, but redshirt-junior kicker Ryan Maglio (Midlothian, Va./Cosby) hit from 41 yards to trim the lead to 7-3 with 2:45 to go in the first. The Seawolves came right back scoring quickly in five plays. Bednarski again made it happen through the air, this time with a 41-yard catch-and-run touchdown to wide receiver Adrian Coxson for a 14-3 lead with less than a minute remaining in the first. The hosts then added a 43-yard field goal by Popek to go up 17-3 midway through the second period The Dukes cut into the lead on the next drive. After a touchdown pass was called back for holding, Lee struck immediately, finding redshirt-freshman wide receiver Ishmael Hyman (Manalapan, N.J./St. John Vi-anney) for a 47-yard touchdown pass to cut the lead to 17-10 with 4:24 to go in the first half. Following the touchdown, JMU went for an onside kick but Stony Brook recovered at the JMU 40. It took the Seawolves just five plays to find the end zone, capped by running back Marcus Coker’s 5-yard run to extend the SBU lead to 24-10 with less than two minutes to play in the half. Madison rallied and got inside the SBU 10 in the closing seconds of the half, but was forced to settle for Maglio’s 24-yard field goal to go into the halftime break down 24-13. JMU outgained Stony Brook 513-460, including 199 yards of rushing, also a season-high given up by the Seawolves. The Dukes converted 8-of-15 third down attempts while holding SBU to just 5-of-13 tries. Bednarski finished 17-for-29 for 260 yards and two touchdowns through the air. Coker had a career-high 145 yards and one touchdown on 18 carries, while Tye led the receivers with seven catches for 90 yards and one score.

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Game 11: #25 James Madison 55, #14 Richmond 20 Quickie Statistics (Final) #25 James Madison vs #14 Richmond (Nov 15, 2014 at Richmond, Va.) 1 2 3 4 Score #25 James Madison 14 17 17 7 55 JMU RICHMOND #14 Richmond 6 14 0 0 20 Score 55 20 FIRST DOWNS 25 22 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 41-93 35-169 Robins Stadium - Richmond, Va. - Nov. 15, 2014 PASSING YDS (NET) 433 234 Passes Att-Comp-Int 37-27-0 41-20-3 Attendance: 8,700 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 78-526 76-403 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-21 10-192 Interception Returns-Yards 3-128 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 2-31.5 6-38.5 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-2 Penalties-Yards 10-85 2-20 Possession Time 29:20 30:40 Third-Down Conversions 11 of 17 9 of 18 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 6-7 2-3

James Madison Richmond Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Khalid Abdullah 5 34 1 33 0 21 6.6 Seth Fisher 14 126 2 124 0 30 8.9 Jauan Latney 8 29 2 27 1 7 3.4 Jeremiah Hamlin 8 30 0 30 0 7 3.8 Vad Lee 11 45 23 22 1 21 2.0 Jacobi Green 8 24 1 23 0 8 2.9 Rashard Davis 2 14 0 14 1 10 7.0 Michael Rocco 1 2 0 2 0 2 2.0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Vad Lee 27-37-0 433 2 93 2 Michael Strauss 17-34-3 225 3 34 1 Michael Rocco 3-7-0 9 0 10 0

Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long DeAndre' Smith 4 128 1 93 Reggie Diggs 5 97 0 34 Daniel Brown 4 56 1 21 Brian Brown 5 52 1 17 Brandon Brown 3 48 0 34 Jacobi Green 3 36 2 28 Jauan Latney 3 24 0 11 Jarmal Bevels 2 25 0 14

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Gunnar Kane 2 63 31.5 35 1 0 D.J. Helkowski 6 231 38.5 51 1 0 Reynolds, #25 JMU Rolls to 55-20 Triumph at #14 Richmond Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Brandon Ravenel 1 0 0 0

RICHMOND, Va. – Redshirt-sophomore cornerback Taylor Reynolds (Newark, Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Del./Newark) recorded two interceptions for touchdowns and redshirt-junior Dean Marlowe 1 21 0 21 Jeremiah Hamlin 10 192 0 29 quarterback Vad Lee (Durham, N.C./Hillside (Georgia Tech)) set the program’s Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL single-season passing record as the 25th-ranked James Madison rolled to a 55- Rhakeem Stallings 4-5 9 0.0 0.0 Eric Wright 5-6 11 1.0 3.0 20 Colonial Athletic Association football victory at No. 14 Richmond Saturday Taylor Reynolds 7-1 8 0.0 0.0 Justin Grant 6-4 10 0.0 1.0 at Robins Stadium. Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 1st 10:29 JMU - DeAndre' Smith 93 yd pass from Vad Lee (Ryan Maglio kick), 3-92 1:22 7 - 0 The Dukes won their sixth straight game to improve to 8-3 on the year and 5-2 in 07:42 JMU - Taylor Reynolds 55 yd interception return (Ryan Maglio kick) 14 - 0 CAA play while the Spiders dropped their second straight outing, falling to 7-4 03:14 RICHMOND - Brian Brown 4 yd pass from Michael Strauss (Peter Yoder kick failed), 8-60 4:28 14 - 6 2nd 11:59 JMU - Vad Lee 6 yd run (Ryan Maglio kick), 9-57 3:01 21 - 6 and 4-3. 05:44 RICHMOND - Jacobi Green 28 yd pass from Michael Strauss (Peter Yoder kick), 8-75 3:31 21 - 13 04:26 JMU - Jauan Latney 3 yd run (Ryan Maglio kick), 6-75 1:18 28 - 13 The 55 points scored by JMU was the most it ever tallied against Richmond in 00:38 JMU - Ryan Maglio 43 yd field goal, 11-54 2:34 31 - 13 the 32-game history, besting the previous record of 47 in 1991 and was the 00:07 RICHMOND - Jacobi Green 9 yd pass from Michael Strauss (Peter Yoder kick), 4-70 0:31 31 - 20 3rd 09:31 JMU - Ryan Maglio 35 yd field goal, 12-62 4:38 34 - 20 most points on the road since beating Towson 58-20 on Nov. 22, 2008. 05:51 JMU - Taylor Reynolds 46 yd interception return (Ryan Maglio kick) 41 - 20 05:00 JMU - Daniel Brown 17 yd pass from Vad Lee (Ryan Maglio kick), 3-16 0:34 48 - 20 Reynolds set a pair of program records in the win, as he became the first Duke 4th 06:04 JMU - Rashard Davis 10 yd run (Ryan Maglio kick), 7-51 2:30 55 - 20 to register two interceptions for touchdowns and had 101 yards on his two picks, also a record. Only the third JMU player to record two defensive TDs, he also forced two touchdown-saving fumbles, had eight tackles and two pass breakups. Lee also rewrote the JMU record book Saturday, throwing for 433 yards with two touchdowns. He not only broke his own single-game passing record (406 at Villa- nova) but also surpassed Michael Birdsong’s single-season passing record (2,728) and is now the lone JMU quarterback to ever reach 3,000 passing yards as he sits at 3,066 yards. Lee also ran for 22 yards and added another rushing TD. Senior wide receiver DeAndre’ Smith (District Heights, Md./Wise) made four catches for a career-best 128 yards, which included a program-record 93-yard touch- down reception early in the first quarter. That play, in which Lee found Smith wide open downfield, was also the second-longest play from scrimmage ever by JMU. It was the second 100-yard receiving game of Smith’s career as he had 122 yards at Richmond on Oct. 20, 2012. Other receivers of note were sophomore Brandon Ravenel (Stafford, Va./North Stafford), who had two catches for 90 yards, and redshirt senior Daniel Brown (Wind- sor, Va./Isle of Wight), who tied Smith with four catches to go with 56 yards and a touchdown. A total of 10 players made at least one reception in the win. The Dukes amassed 526 total yards off offense on 433 yards passing and 93 yards rushing while the Spiders totaled 403 yards on 234 through the air and 169 on the ground. JMU forced UR into five turnovers (3 interception, 2 fumble) while only giving the ball away once on a fumble. Madison converted 11-of-17 third-down attempts while Richmond was 9-of-18. Richmond was led by quarterback Michael Strauss, who threw for 225 yards and three touchdowns, despite throwing three interceptions. Seth Fisher carried the ball 14 times for a game-best 126 yards and Reggie Diggs made five catches for 97 yards in the defeat. The Dukes jumped out to an early 7-0 lead less than five minutes into the game and it only took three plays to get on the board. Facing a third-and-11 from his own seven-yard line, Lee found Smith downfield for a 93-yard touchdown pass. That broke a 21-year-old record for longest pass, dating back to when hit David McLeod for an 86-yard passing TD vs. New Hampshire on Oct. 16, 1993. JMU doubled its lead to 14-0 on the ensuing drive with 7:42 to go in the first, when Strauss had his pass intercepted by Reynolds, who returned it 55 yards for his second career pick-six and the Dukes’ third interception return for a touchdown this season. The Spiders answered back, utilizing an eight-play drive to get on the board. UR kept the drive alive with a 34-yard pass to Diggs and Strauss capped off the drive when he found a wide-open Brian Brown for a 4-yard touchdown to make it a 14-6 game with 3:14 remaining in the opening quarter. Early in the second, the Dukes stretched the lead to 21-6 with 11:59 to go in the half. The offense converted a pair of third-down conversions to set up a six-yard touchdown scamper by Lee, his seventh rushing score of the year. Richmond brought itself back to within eight at 21-13 with 5:44 to go when Jacobi Green caught a short screen pass from Strauss and used downfield blocks to score from 28 yards out. The Dukes regained a two-possession lead just 1:18 later on a 6-play, 75-yard drive. Ravenel hauled in a 50-yard reception, followed up by a 17-yard leaping grab by freshman tight end Jonathan Kloosterman (Strasburg, Va./Strasburg) to set up first and goal. Two plays later, redshirt-senior tailback Jauan Latney (Fredericks- burg, Va./Massaponax) walked into the end zone from three yards out, upping JMU’s lead to 28-13. After JMU hit a 43-yard field goal, Richmond seized an opportunity off a pair of targeting calls to drive quickly down the field, ending with a Strauss TD pass to Green from nine yards out to make it 31-20 at the break. A 35-yard field goal early in the second half extended JMU’s advantage to 34-20 and after a long Richmond pass play was overturned, Reynolds picked off Strauss for the second time, returning it 46 yards for his second touchdown of the afternoon and the team’s fourth of the year. The interception woes continued for the Spiders, as Strauss turned it over for the third time, throwing into the hands of redshirt-freshman linebacker Kyre Hawkins (Baltimore, Md./Dunbar) for his first career interception. Three plays later, Lee tossed his second passing score of the day to Brown for his seventh touchdown re- ception of the season to extend the lead to 48-20 with 5 minutes left in the third. In the fourth, the Dukes completed the game’s scoring output on a 10-yard option rush by sophomore wide receiver Rashard Davis (Charlottesville, Va./Charlottesville) to put the Dukes ahead 55-20 with just over 6 minutes to go.

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Game 12: #17 James Madison 59, Elon 27 Quickie Statistics (Final) Elon vs #17 James Madison (Nov 22, 2014 at Harrisonburg, Va.) 1 2 3 4 Score Elon 0 7 7 13 27 ELON JMU #17 James Madison 17 28 14 0 59 Score 27 59 FIRST DOWNS 23 24 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 42-117 51-227 Bridgeforth Stadium - Harrisonburg, Va. - Nov. 22, 2014 PASSING YDS (NET) 231 264 Passes Att-Comp-Int 43-22-3 28-24-1 Attendance: 15,793 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 85-348 79-491 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-12 1-17 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-86 3-62 Interception Returns-Yards 1-9 3-28 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-35.4 5-39.6 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 0-0 7-36 Possession Time 34:07 25:53 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 19 5 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 4 of 6 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-4 9-9

Elon James Madison Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Thuc Phan 14 89 2 87 0 24 6.2 Jauan Latney 24 105 5 100 2 14 4.2 Tracey Coppedge 18 58 0 58 0 11 3.2 Khalid Abdullah 11 93 1 92 2 51 8.4 Justin Osborne 1 15 0 15 0 15 15.0 Vad Lee 8 51 23 28 1 28 3.5 Mike Quinn 9 8 51 -43 1 6 -4.8 Brandon Ravenel 1 7 0 7 0 7 7.0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Mike Quinn 21-42-3 201 2 29 5 Vad Lee 23-25-0 257 3 25 1 Justin Osborne 1-1-0 30 1 30 0 Bryan Schor 1-2-1 7 0 7 1

Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long Demitri Allison 6 68 1 21 DeAndre' Smith 4 56 1 21 Justin Osborne 5 71 0 29 Andre Coble 4 54 0 20 Andre Davis 3 36 1 23 Brandon Ravenel 4 35 1 17 Kierre Brown 2 12 0 9 Jauan Latney 3 22 0 9

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB David Petroni 7 283 40.4 54 3 0 Gunnar Kane 5 198 39.6 55 1 0 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0

Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long No. 17 Dukes Win Seventh Straight With 59-27 Rout of Elon Justin Osborne 2 12 0 6 Jimmy Moreland 1 17 0 0 – In its regular season finale, James Madison scored on Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long HARRISONBURG, Va. Kierre Brown 4 67 0 22 Dean Marlowe 2 40 0 22 nine of its first 13 drives of the game to roll to a 59-27 victory over Elon on Justin Osborne 1 19 0 19 Dejor Simmons 1 22 0 22 Saturday afternoon at Zane Showker Field at Bridgeforth Stadium. Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Chris Blair 9-3 12 0.0 0.5 Rhakeem Stallings 5-3 8 0.0 0.0 John Silas 5-6 11 1.0 1.5 Andrew Ankrah 4-2 6 2.0 2.0 Redshirt-junior quarterback Vad Lee (Durham, N.C./Hillside (Georgia Tech)) Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H broke the JMU single-game completion percentage standard by going 23-for-25 1st 11:42 JMU - Khalid Abdullah 3 yd run (Ryan Maglio kick), 11-82 3:18 0 - 7 03:13 JMU - Jauan Latney 3 yd run (Ryan Maglio kick), 4-24 0:55 0 - 14 (92 percent). He finished with 257 yards and three touchdowns. Lee added 01:19 JMU - Ryan Maglio 34 yd field goal, 4-0 1:38 0 - 17 2nd 14:46 ELON - Mike Quinn 30 yd pass from Justin Osborne (John Gallagher kick), 1-30 0:08 7 - 17 a touchdown using his legs too, running it in from six yards out just before 13:13 JMU - Khalid Abdullah 5 yd run (Ryan Maglio kick), 7-68 1:28 7 - 24 halftime. 08:43 JMU - Jauan Latney 1 yd run (Ryan Maglio kick), 7-45 2:04 7 - 31 05:52 JMU - Khalid Abdullah 6 yd pass from Vad Lee (Ryan Maglio kick), 6-45 1:50 7 - 38 01:56 JMU - Vad Lee 6 yd run (Ryan Maglio kick), 9-72 2:25 7 - 45 Redshirt senior running back Jauan Latney (Fredericksburg, Va./Massaponax) was 3rd 09:05 ELON - Mike Quinn 1 yd run (John Gallagher kick), 14-65 5:55 14 - 45 08:04 JMU - DeAndre' Smith 20 yd pass from Vad Lee (Ryan Maglio kick), 4-73 0:55 14 - 52 leaned on heavily to pace the Dukes’ rushing attack in the first half, finishing 04:29 JMU - Brandon Ravenel 17 yd pass from Vad Lee (Ryan Maglio kick), 5-48 1:32 14 - 59 4th 07:17 ELON - Demitri Allison 21 yd pass from Mike Quinn (John Gallagher kick), 7-57 2:55 21 - 59 with 100 yards on a career-high 24 carries (4.2 yards/attempt) and two touch- 00:00 ELON - Andre Davis 9 yd pass from Mike Quinn, 6-36 1:34 27 - 59 downs. Sophomore tailback Khalid Abdullah (Newport News, Va./Heritage) contributed 92 yards on 11 carries (8.4 yards/attempt) with two scores as the Dukes ran the ball 51 times. Redshirt-senior DeAndre’ Smith (District Heights, Md./Wise) led the Dukes’ receiving corps with 56 yards on four catches and a touchdown. Redshirt-junior Andre Coble (Richmond, Va./Meadowbrook (Fork Union)) tallied 54 yards on four catches while sophomore Brandon Ravenel (Stafford, Va./North Stafford) hauled in one score with 35 yards on four catches. Ten different JMU players recorded at least one catch as Lee spread the ball around. JMU (9-3, 6-2 CAA), which won its seventh game in a row for the nation’s fifth-longest winning streak in FCS, took control early and never relinquished its lead over Elon (1-11, 0-8 CAA) following a 3-yard touchdown run by Abdullah to punctuate an 11-play, 82-yard drive just over three minutes into the game. Finding a balance on offense was key for the Dukes, rushing for 227 yards and passing for 26. On third down, the Dukes converted five of 12 while the Phoenix only managed to convert four of 19 third-down plays. Most impressively, the Dukes went 9-for-9 in red-zone scoring chances, accumulating eight touchdowns and a 34-yard field goal from redshirt-junior Ryan Maglio (Midlothian, Va./Cosby). The Elon offense was limited to 200 yards compared to 500 from JMU. Quinn finished 11-for-25 for 100 yards with minus-27 yards rushing thanks to five JMU sacks. Tracey Coppedge gained 67 yards on the ground to lead the Phoenix in that category. Their most explosive play of the game came on a 30-yard halfback pass from Justin Osbourne which was reeled in by a wide-open Quinn for a touchdown early in the second quarter. Quinn finished with one touchdown apiece rushing, receiving and passing. Looking to follow up his performance against Richmond in last weekend’s contest, redshirt-sophomore Taylor Reynolds (Newark, Del./Newark) intercepted Elon quarterback Mike Quinn in the end zone with 6:33 left in the first quarter resulting in a touchback. The interception was Reynolds’ third interception in his last two games and third this season. Senior safety Dean Marlowe (Queens, N.Y./Holy Cross) added two interceptions of his own, his first two of the 2014 campaign. Twenty-five different players tallied one or more tackles on defense for JMU, led by redshirt-sophomore Rhakeem Stallings’ (Chesapeake, Va./Oscar Smith) eight. Redshirt-senior Brandon Lee (Sterling, Va./Park View) and redshirt-freshman Andrew Ankrah (Gaithersburg, Md./Quince Orchard) tallied two sacks a piece with senior Sage Harold (Virginia Beach, Va./Ocean Lakes) adding one of his own. The special teams unit played its part in the victory as well, giving the offense good field position all game. After a 3-and-out by Elon with 4:08 remaining in the first quarter, freshman Jimmy Moreland (Royal Palm Beach, Fla./Royal Palm Beach) blocked the punt for his third blocked punt of the season and the team’s seventh. With the win, James Madison reached the nine-win mark for the sixth time in the program’s Division I history. The Dukes will now await the NCAA FCS Selection Show, scheduled for 11 a.m. Sunday on ESPNU.

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Game 13: #20 Liberty 26, #15 James Madison 21 Quickie Statistics (Final) #20 Liberty vs #15 James Madison (Nov 29, 2014 at Harrisonburg, Va.) 1 2 3 4 Score #20 Liberty 3 7 10 6 26 LIBERTY JMU #15 James Madison 0 21 0 0 21 Score 26 21 FIRST DOWNS 22 17 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 46-153 36-197 Bridgeforth Stadium - Harrisonburg, Va. - Nov. 29, 2014 PASSING YDS (NET) 244 139 Passes Att-Comp-Int 27-18-2 35-18-1 Attendance: 13,040 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 73-397 71-336 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-17 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-65 1-21 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 2-13 Punts (Number-Avg) 1-46.0 5-41.0 Fumbles-Lost 4-2 0-0 Penalties-Yards 4-40 7-66 Possession Time 39:01 20:59 Third-Down Conversions 10 of 17 8 of 18 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 2 of 4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 2-3

Liberty James Madison Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg Rushing No. Gain Loss Net TD Lg Avg D.J. Abnar 17 73 4 69 2 19 4.1 Jauan Latney 15 120 1 119 1 73 7.9 Todd Macon 13 41 1 40 0 8 3.1 Vad Lee 14 67 10 57 1 12 4.1 Javan Shashaty 1 26 0 26 0 26 26.0 Khalid Abdullah 5 26 0 26 0 6 5.2 Nicky Fualaau 3 7 0 7 1 4 2.3 Brandon Ravenel 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Passing C-A-I Yds TD Long Sack Josh Woodrum 18-27-2 244 0 43 3 Vad Lee 18-35-1 139 1 42 2

Receiving No. Yards TD Long Receiving No. Yards TD Long Gabe Henderson 7 92 0 26 Brandon Ravenel 7 54 0 11 Dexter Herman 4 73 0 29 DeAndre' Smith 5 19 1 16 Darrin Peterson 4 62 0 43 Jauan Latney 4 10 0 8 Todd Macon 2 10 0 6 Daniel Brown 1 42 0 42

Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Punting No. Yds Avg Long In20 TB Trey Turner 1 46 46.0 46 0 0 Gunnar Kane 5 205 41.0 64 3 0

Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Punt Returns No. Yards TD Long Dakota Kelly 2 17 0 14

No. 15 JMU Falls 26-21 To No. 20 Liberty in FCS Playoffs First Round Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Kick Returns No. Yards TD Long Alpha Jalloh 3 65 0 23 Dean Marlowe 1 21 0 21 – Host No. 15 James Madison was unable to get the ball HARRISONBURG, Va. Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL Tackles UA-A Total Sacks TFL to find its rhythm in the second half and No. 20 Liberty came from behind for a Justin Guillory 6-7 13 0.0 1.0 Taylor Reynolds 8-4 12 0.0 0.0 Toby Onyechi 3-4 7 1.0 2.0 Dean Marlowe 6-6 12 0.0 1.5 26-21 victory in the opening round of the 2014 NCAA FCS Playoffs, Nov. 29. Jimmy O'Grady 2-5 7 0.0 0.0 Rhakeem Stallings 3-8 11 0.0 0.0 The Dukes end the season at 9-4 while the Flames improved to 9-4 and moved Nick Newman 2-4 6 0.0 0.0 Kyre Hawkins 1-10 11 0.0 0.0 Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H on to play at No. 6-seed Villanova next Saturday. 1st 05:00 LIBERTY - John Lunsford 26 yd field goal, 7-72 3:50 3 - 0 2nd 14:53 LIBERTY - D.J. Abnar 19 yd run (John Lunsford kick), 5-85 2:04 10 - 0 14:33 JMU - Jauan Latney 73 yd run (Ryan Maglio kick), 1-73 0:12 10 - 7 Trailing 21-20 at the start of the fourth quarter, Liberty put together a 17-play, 08:47 JMU - Vad Lee 9 yd run (Ryan Maglio kick), 10-54 2:55 10 - 14 02:48 JMU - DeAndre' Smith 16 yd pass from Vad Lee (Ryan Maglio kick), 11-67 3:05 10 - 21 85-yard drive over 11:01, with fullback Nick Fualaau scoring from 1-yard out. 3rd 10:16 LIBERTY - D.J. Abnar 7 yd run (John Lunsford kick), 7-45 3:20 17 - 21 The two-point conversion was no good and LU had a 26-21 lead with 2:53 to 04:45 LIBERTY - John Lunsford 56 yd field goal, 7-14 4:02 20 - 21 4th 02:53 LIBERTY - Nicky Fualaau 1 yd run (Josh Woodrum rush failed), 17-85 11:01 26 - 21 play in the contest. JMU was limited to just 16 yards and 17 plays in the second half prior to the final Madison drive moving from the JMU 25 to the Liberty 27 before the drive and the Dukes’ season ended on a fourth-down incompletion. Liberty dominated the second half possession, running 36 plays for 155 yards and keeping the ball 21:04. For the game, LU outgained JMU 397-336, including 244 yards passing to the Dukes’ 139. Penalties were again an issue for Madison as they were flagged for seven penalties for 66 yards. The Flames also controlled the offense, keeping the ball for 39:01 of the 60-minute game. Redshirt-senior Jauan Latney led the Dukes on the ground, posting his fourth career 100-yard game with 119 yards and one touchdown on 15 carries. Redshirt-junior quarterback Vad Lee was 18-for-35 for 139 yards, one touchdown and one interception. Sophomore receiver Brandon Ravenel led Madison with seven catches for 54 yards. Senior safety Dean Marlowe had 12 tackles, incuding 1.5 tackles for loss, and two interceptions in his final game for the Dukes. Running back D.J. Abnar finished with 17 carries for 69 yards and two scores for the Flames, while quarterback Josh Woodrum was 18-for-27 for 244 yards and two interceptions. Wide receiver Gabe Henderson had seven catches for 92 yards. Kicker John Lunsford was good on his two field goals, including a 56-yarder, and two extra points. Defensive back Justin Guillory posted a game-high 13 tackles with 1.0 tackle for loss. Liberty got on the board first on its second drive of the game, going 72 yards in seven plays before the drive stalled out at the JMU 9. Lunsford hit a 26-yard field goal and the visitors took the first lead of the game at 3-0 with five minutes left in the first quarter. A 19-yd rush by Liberty’s Abnar capped a five-play, 85 yard drive and pushed the Liberty lead to 10-0 early in the second quarter. JMU had a quick response, as on the first offensive play of the drive Latney found a seam in the middle and rambled untouched 73 yards for the score to make it 10-7 LU. The Dukes then took the lead as Lee finished off a 10-play, 54-yard drive with a 9-yard run, putting the hosts up 14-10 with 8:47 to go in the second quarter. Madison engineered another scoring drive on its ensuing possession, going 67 yards in 11 plays. Lee found DeAndre’ Smith with a swing pass and Smith cut back, picked up three key blocks and went 16 yards into the end zone to give Madison a 21-10 lead. JMU forced a fourth LU turnover late in the first half but couldn’t put any more points on the board and went into the halftime break with the 11-point advantage. Liberty forced JMU three-and-out on first drive of second half and got the ball at JMU 45. The Flames converted on third-and-goal from the JMU 7 on a toss to Ab- nar, who bulled through two tackles for the touchdown to cut the margin down to four at 21-17 with 10:16 to go in the third quarter. Liberty then trimmed it down to one on Lunsford’s 56-yard field goal to make it 21-20 with just under five minutes to play in the third. This was JMU’s 111th playoff appearance in school history, with the program now holding a 9-10 record in postseason action.

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Mike Allen (2008-11) - (NFL) Tony LeZotte (2004-07) - (CFL) Ron Atkins (1999-00) - New Orleans Saints (NFL) Dean Marlowe (2011-14) - Carolina Panthers (NFL) David Bailey (1992-95) - (NFL) Warren Marshall (1982-86) - (NFL) Alvin Banks (2003-06) - (NFL) Rodney McCarter (2001-04) - (CFL) Marshall Barnes (1982-86) - (NFL) Evan McCollough (2005-08) - (NFL), (CFL), Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL) Steve Bates (1986-89) - (NFL) Alfred McGeachy (1984-86) - San Francisco 49ers (NFL), Toronto Argonauts Tony Booth (1995-98) - Carolina Panthers (NFL) (CFL) Dorian Brooks (2006-09) - (NFL) Scotty McGee (2006-09) - Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) Macey Brooks (1993-96) - Dallas Cowboys (NFL), (NFL) David McLeod (1990-93) - Cardinals (NFL), Albany Firebirds (AFL), Daniel Brown (2010-14) - Baltimore Ravens (NFL) Grand Rapids Rampage (AFL), Carolina Cobras (AFL), Tampa Bay Storm (AFL) D.J. Bryant (2008-11) - Houston Texans (NFL), Tampa Bay Buccaneers (NFL), (NFL), New York Jets (NFL), Baltimore Ravens Tony Miller (1984-87) - (NFL) (NFL), Edmonton Eskimos (CFL) Phil Minafield (2005-06) - Montreal Alouettes (CFL) Greg Caldwell (1978-81) - Washington Redskins (NFL), Washington Federals Arthur Moats (2006-09) - (NFL), Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) (USFL) Chris Morant (1998-00) - Edmonton Eskimos (CFL), New Orleans VooDoo Mike Caussin (2006-09) - Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL), Buffalo Bills (NFL), (AFL) Washington Redskins (NFL) Scott Norwood (1978-81) - Birmingham Stallions (USFL), Buffalo Bills (NFL) Mike Cawley (1993-95) - Indianapolis Colts (NFL) Derick Pack (1999-01) - St. Louis Rams (NFL) Gary Clark (1980-83) - Jacksonville Bulls (USFL), Washington Redskins (NFL), (NFL), (NFL) Nick Paulett (1979, 1981) - Washington Federals (USFL) Jon Craver (1979-82) - New England Patriots (NFL), BC Lions (CFL), Ed Perry (1993-96) - Miami Dolphins (NFL) Houston Oilers (NFL), Cleveland Browns (NFL) Justin Rascati (2004-06) - Chicago Bears (NFL), Montreal Alouettes (CFL) Kenny Dalton (1982-85) - New England Patriots (NFL) Stephon Robertson (2009-13) - Montreal Alouettes (CFL) Corey Davis (2003-06) - Buffalo Bills (NFL) Dwight Robinson (1991-94) - Toronto Argonauts (CFL) Isaiah Dottin-Carter (2003-06) - Montreal Alouettes (CFL) Demetrius Shambley (2002-05) - (CFL) Harry Dunn (2002-05) - Montreal Alouettes (CFL) Kenny Sims (1989-92) - San Diego Chargers (NFL) Ben Edwards (1981-84) - New Orleans Saints (NFL) J.D. Skolnitsky (2006-08) - Washington Redskins (NFL), Indianapolis Colts Lindsay Fleshman (1997-00) - Montreal Alouettes (CFL), Chicago Rush (NFL) (AFL), Nashville Kats (AFL) Jerame Southern (2000-03) - Calgary Stampeders (CFL) Dion Foxx (1990-93) - Miami Dolphins (NFL), Washington Redskins (NFL) Jordan Stanton (2009-13) - (NFL) Nelson Garner (1994-97) - Baltimore Ravens (NFL), Edmonton Eskimos (CFL), Albany/Indiana Firebirds (AFL), Arizona Rattlers (AFL), Georgia Mickey Stinnett (1981-84) - New England Patriots (NFL) Force (AFL) Chuck Suppon (2003-06) - Montreal Alouettes (CFL) Arnold Grevious (1983-86) - Denver Broncos (NFL) Mike Thurman (1978-82) - Dallas Cowboys (NFL), Washington Federals Charles Haley (1982-85) - San Francisco 49ers (NFL), Dallas Cowboys (NFL) (USFL), Tampa Bay Bandits (USFL), Montreal Alouettes (CFL), Edmonton Eskimos (CFL) Sage Harold (2011-14) - Kansas City Chiefs (NFL) Robert Turner (1980-83) - Memphis Showboats (USFL), Calgary Stampeders Clyde Hoy (1978-81) - Arizona Wranglers (USFL) (CFL) Jay Jones (1993-96) - New York Jets (NFL), Albany/Indiana Firebirds (AFL) Earl Watford (2008-12) - Arizona Cardinals (NFL) Leavander Jones (2009-12) - (AFL) (2009-13) - Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) (2003-06) - (NFL), Kansas City Chiefs Neal Wilkinson (1984-87) - (NFL) (NFL), Washington Redskins (NFL) Albert Williams (1984-87) - Pittsburgh Steelers (NFL) Delvin Joyce (1997-00) - New York Giants (NFL), New York Jets (NFL) Kelly Wiltshire (1993-95) - Jacksonville Jaguars (NFL) Curtis Keaton (1998-99) - (NFL), New Orleans Saints (NFL) Kevin Winston (2003-06 - Montreal Alouettes (CFL) Clint Kent (2002-05) - Montreal Alouettes (CFL) Shawn Woodson (1984-88) - Minnesota Vikings (NFL) Brandon Lee (2010-14) - Seattle Seahawks (NFL) Ron Ziolkowski (1980-83) - (NFL), Indianapolis Colts (NFL)

@JMUFootball 63 Charles Haley Heads to Pro Football Hall of Fame

Former James Madison University football All-American Charles Haley was enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2015 during the weekend of Aug. 7-9 in Canton, Ohio. He was selected to the Hall last January, being chosen in his 11th year of eligibility and sixth on the final ballot. The first former JMU student-athlete to be inducted into a major professional Hall of Fame, Haley was one of eight individuals selected for 2015 enshrinement. In addition to Haley, the 2015 class included linebacker Junior Seau, guard Will Shields, running back Jerome Bettis, wide receiver Tim Brown and center Mick Tinglehoff, in addition to NFL executives Bill Polian and Ron Wolf. Haley was a four-year letterwinner for the Dukes from 1982-1985, earning Associated Press All-American honors twice during his career. As a senior, Haley was named the Richmond Touchdown Club's Defensive Player of the Year and a First Team Associated Press I-AA All-American. He is JMU's all-time leader in total tackles with 506 and led the Dukes in tackles twice in his career, recording 143 in 1983 and following it up with 147 in 1984. Haley had a career-high 22 tackles at Shippens- burg during the 1983 season, currently tied for the eighth-highest single-game total in Madison history. A three-time JMU Defensive MVP, he was also the JMU Male Athlete of the Year in 1985-86. Haley graduated from JMU in 1987, and in 1999, the Athletic Department named the Defensive MVP award after Haley. Haley became the first player in JMU history selected in the National Football League Draft when he was taken in the fourth round in 1986 by the San Francisco 49ers. He immediately had an impact, playing in 16 games his rookie season and recording 12.0 sacks. He played 12 seasons in the NFL, seven with the 49ers in two different stints and five with the Dallas Cowboys. He earned five Super Bowl rings (two in San Francisco and three in Dallas), the only player in NFL history to have played on five Super Bowl Champion teams. A five-time Pro-Bowler and two-time First Team All-Pro selection, Haley fin- ished his career with 100.5 career sacks, including a career-high 16 in 1990, his first year to be honored as an All-Pro. He was also a two-time NFC Defensive Player of the Year and played on 10 division champions in his 12-year career. A native of Gladys, Va., Haley was inducted into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame in 2006 and the College Football Hall of Fame in 2011. "Charles Haley was an outstanding football player," former Head Coach Challace McMillin, said. "After his first practice at JMU, it was very obvious that Charles would be starting as a freshman. As time went on, it also became obvious that Charles was not only an outstanding talent but that he had a tremendous work ethic. He was one of the most competitive athletes I ever coached and he had a tremendous attitude. He has stayed in touch with me since he left JMU and I had the privilege of watching him play during his pro career. I think he was one of the best ever at his position. The fact that he is the only NFL player to have five Super Bowls Rings says that he deserves to be in the NFL Hall of Fame." The Hall of Fame committee consists of 32 votes of writers from the NFL cities, 13 at-large members and one from the Pro Football Writers of America. Each candidate was required to receive at least 80 percent approval votes from the Committee to be enshrined.

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On July 15-16, 2011, former JMU All-American Charles Haley became the first play- er from a CAA school to be enshrined into the College Football Hall of Fame. Haley was a four year starter at JMU from 1982-85. He was a two-time All- American and a three-time Defensive MVP at Madison. As a senior at JMU, Haley was voted a 1985 Associated Press First-Team I-AA All-American and both the Richmond Touchdown Club and Roanoke Times & World News’ State Defensive Player of the Year. He leads JMU’s all-time tackles list with 506, including three seasons of more than 100 tackles, and his 22 tackles at Shippensburg during the 1983 season still ranks as the eighth-highest single-game total in JMU history. He also add- ed three interceptions and 17 quarterback sacks to his total. In 1986, after his senior season Haley was selected in the fourth round of the NFL Draft by the San Francisco 49ers, as he was the No. 96 pick overall.

The 2011 College Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Class

Charles Haley (front) talks with fellow enshrinee , former winner and Super Bowl MVP from Michigan

Charles Haley shows off his College Football Hall of Fame class ring

Charles Haley (second from right) talks on the podium with hosts Jon Gruden (fourth from right) and Charles Davis (second from left)

The display from Charles Haley’s float at the College Football Hall of Fame

Charles Haley, former JMU coach Challace McMillin and Charles Haley talks Karen Haley are all with a member of smiles following the the media enshrinement ceremony.

@JMUFootball 65 2004 National Championship Dukes Make History with 2004 Title 2004 JMU James Madison University football in 2004 made history at the team and national levels. The 13-2 Dukes won the NCAA Division I-AA title with a playoff effort that became increasingly impressive as the postseason progressed. JMU took the national crown without hosting a playoff game, becoming the first Division I-AA Results JMU 62, Lock Haven 7 team to win three playoff road contests in a season. JMU 17, Villanova 0 JMU won with depth and balance, consistent play that included Division I-AA’s second-ranked run defense (86.8 yards per game), good special teams play, and an offense that developed a powerful running attack and avoided mis- West Virginia 45, JMU 10 takes. The Dukes won seven games by 10 or fewer points and were particularly effective late in contests. JMU 31, Hofstra 21 JMU won 17-0 at Villanova after a scoreless first 36 minutes and beat Massachusetts 28-7 after a scoreless first 40 JMU 28, Massachusetts 7 minutes. The Dukes won 24-20 at Maine with a touchdown with 0:48 left and beat Delaware 20-13 with an 87-yard JMU 24, Maine 20 punt return for a score with 3:04 left and by stopping the Hens after they had a first-down-and-goal situation from the JMU 26, Richmond 20 three during the next drive. JMU 41, VMI 10 After tying for the Atlantic 10 title (7-1 record), JMU was disappointed JMU 20, Delaware 13 not to get a home playoff game. However, the Dukes responded with William & Mary 27, JMU 24 a 14-13 first-round win at Lehigh and then won by the same score at JMU 31, Towson 17 Furman, driving 74 yards during the final 5:11 for the decisive touch- JMU 14, Lehigh 13 down. JMU 14, Furman 13 JMU avenged its lone Division I-AA loss of the year by winning 48-34 at William & Mary in a nationally televised (ESPN) Friday night game JMU 48, William & Mary 34 and beat Montana 31-21 for the NCAA title the following Friday in JMU 31, Montana 21 Chattanooga, Tenn., before another national television audience. The Dukes took a 21-0 lead at William & Mary, fell behind 26-21 early in the second half, and then dominated play with 28 straight points in an 18-minute period. JMU was equally effective during the last three quarters against Montana, running for 314 yards overall and holding the ball for 36:13 of the game’s 60 minutes. JMU’s play helped Mickey Matthews gain Division I-AA coach of the year honors from the Coaches Association, and several Dukes received major awards. Offensive guard Matt Magerko and free safety Tony LeZotte led the award recipients. Magerko was first-team All- America by Associated Press, and LeZotte was first-team by I-AA.org, second team by Associated Press and Football Weekly and third-team by The Sports Network. Linebacker Kwynn Walton was third-team All-America by The Sports Network, and safety Rodney McCarter was a Football Foundation All-America. LeZotte was the Atlantic 10 co-rookie of the year. Tailback Raymond Hines was team MVP after running for 1,038 yards. He became a starter at midseason when Alvin Banks and Maurice Fenner were hurt and became only the fourth Duke to run for 1,000 yards during a season. Fenner (117 yards at William & Mary, 164 vs. Montana) and Banks (88 yards vs. Montana) stepped back into the spotlight for the final two playoff games after Hines was hurt at William & Mary. Quarterback Justin Rascati threw for 2,045 yards and 14 touchdowns, ran for 10 scores, and was intercepted only five times in 283 passes. Team defensive MVP Trey Townsend and Walton as linebackers, LeZotte, and McCarter led the defense. LeZotte set a team freshman record with 144 tackles, Townsend had 102 tackles and five interceptions, McCarter had 92 stops, and Walton had 88 tackles. Cornerback Clint Kent, who had 73 tackles for the season, returned an interception 69 yards for a score at Wiliam & Mary and sealed JMU’s title-game win over Montana with an interception.

66 JMUSports.com JMU Playoffs History 1987 First Round 2004 Semifinals Marshall 41, James Madison 12 James Madison 48, William & Mary 34 1 2 3 4 Score 1 2 3 4 Score James Madison 0 0 0 12 12 James Madison 21 0 20 7 48 Marshall 10 14 3 14 41 William & Mary 0 20 6 8 34 Huntington, W.Va. - Nov. 28, 1987 Williamsburg, Va. - Dec. 10, 2004

1991 First Round 2004 Championship James Madison 42, Delaware 35 (2OT) James Madison 31, Montana 21 1 2 3 4 O1 O2 Score 1 2 3 4 Score James Madison 7 14 7 7 0 7 42 James Madison 0 10 14 7 31 Delaware 7 0 14 14 0 0 35 Montana 7 0 14 0 21 Newark, Del. - Nov. 30, 1991 Chattanooga, Tenn. - Dec. 17, 2004

1991 Second Round 2006 First Round Samford 24, James Madison 21 Youngstown State 35, James Madison 31 1 2 3 4 Score 1 2 3 4 Score Samford 7 0 17 0 24 James Madison 14 3 7 7 31 James Madison 7 7 0 7 21 Youngstown State 10 10 0 15 35 Harrisonburg, Va. - Dec. 7, 1991 Youngstown, Ohio - Nov. 25, 2006

1994 First Round 2007 First Round James Madison 45, Troy State 26 Appalachian State 28, James Madison 27 1 2 3 4 Score 1 2 3 4 Score Troy State 7 3 3 13 26 James Madison 7 7 6 7 27 James Madison 10 7 14 14 45 Appalachian State 0 19 0 9 28 Harrisonburg, Va. - Dec. 7, 1991 Boone, N.C. - Nov. 24, 2007

1994 Second Round 2008 First Round Marshall 28, James Madison 21 (OT) James Madison 38, Wofford 35 1 2 3 4 OT Score 1 2 3 4 Score James Madison 0 0 7 14 0 21 Wofford 7 7 14 7 35 Marshall 14 0 0 7 7 35 James Madison 14 14 0 10 38 Huntington, W.Va. - Dec. 3, 1994 Harrisonburg, Va. - Nov. 29, 2008

1995 First Round 2008 Quarterfinals Appalachian State 31, James Madison 24 James Madison 31, Villanova 27 1 2 3 4 Score 1 2 3 4 Score James Madison 7 10 0 7 24 Villanova 0 14 0 13 27 Appalachian State 10 7 7 7 31 James Madison 7 7 10 7 31 Boone, N.C. - Nov. 25, 1995 Harrisonburg, Va. - Dec. 6, 2008

1999 First Round 2008 Semifinals Troy State 27, James Madison 7 Montana 35, James Madison 27 1 2 3 4 Score 1 2 3 4 Score James Madison 0 0 0 7 7 Montana 14 0 21 0 35 Troy State 3 7 14 3 27 James Madison 3 7 7 10 27 Troy, Ala. - Nov. 27, 1999 Harrisonburg, Va. - Dec. 12, 2008

2004 First Round 2011 First Round James Madison 14, Lehigh 13 James Madison 20, Eastern Kentucky 17 1 2 3 4 Score 1 2 3 4 Score James Madison 7 7 0 0 14 James Madison 0 7 3 10 20 Marshall 0 10 3 0 13 Eastern Kentucky 0 10 7 0 17 Bethlehem, Pa. - Nov. 27, 2004 Richmond, Ky. - Nov. 26, 2011

2004 Quarterfinals 2011 Second Round James Madison 14, Furman 13 North Dakota State 26, James Madison 14 1 2 3 4 Score 1 2 3 4 Score James Madison 0 7 0 7 14 James Madison 0 7 0 7 14 Furman 0 7 6 0 13 North Dakota State 0 10 6 10 26 Greenville, S.C. - Dec. 4, 2004 Fargo, N.D. - Dec. 3, 2011

2014 First Round Liberty 26, James Madison 21 1 2 3 4 Score Liberty 3 7 10 6 26 James Madison 0 21 0 0 21 Harrisonburg, Va. - 11/29/14

@JMUFootball 67 Key Dates in JMU Football History July 17, 1972 - Athletic Director Dean Ehlers announced that JMU would 1995 Season - The 8-4 Dukes returned to the playoffs for the second straight start football in 1972 and named Challace McMillin head coach. season and were ranked in every poll during the season by The Sports Network. Oct. 7, 1972 - JMU played its first football game, losing 6-0 to Shepherd’s junior varsity team on what is now a practice field adjacent to Godwin 1997 Season - The Atlantic 10 Football Conference assumed the operations Hall. of the Yankee Conference. Sept. 22, 1973 - JMU won its first game, a 34-8 triumph over Anne Arundel March 19, 1999 - Mickey Matthews became JMU’s fifth head coach, replac- Community College, held at Harrisonburg High School. ing Alex Wood, who resigned to take an assistant job with the Minnesota Vikings. Sept. 21, 1974 - JMU began its first varsity season with a 24-22 win at Washington and Lee. 1999 Season - JMU won its first Division I conference crown, tying for first in the Atlantic 10. Mickey Matthews was named Division I-AA Coach of Oct. 12, 1974 - JMU defeated Bridgewater 41-13 in the first game ever at the Year by the Sports Network and Curtis Keaton was drafted to the NFL Bridgeforth Stadium. in the fourth round by Cincinnati. Keaton was A-10 Offensive Player of the 1975 Season - JMU finished 9-0-1 with a season-opening scoreless tie at Year while Chris Morant was Defensive Player of the Year. Glenville (W.Va.), its only non win of the season. JMU won the Virginia 2000 Season - Delvin Joyce became the first Division I-AA player to reach College Athletic Association title and won seven straight games by seven 1,000 career yards in rushing (1,260), receiving (1,009), kickoff returns points or fewer. (1,902) and punt returns (1,488). Sept. 18, 1976 - JMU beat Towson 28-26 at home, raising its record to 3-0 2001 Season - Derrick Lloyd won the , recognizing and its winning streak to 12 games, earning a tie for first place with C.W. the Division I-AA’s top defensive player. Post in the NCAA Division III poll. June 6, 2003 - JMU broke ground on the Robert and Frances Plecker Athlet- Sept. 25, 1976 - JMU played in the first Division III regular-season game ic Performance Facility, adjacent to Bridgeforth Stadium. televised by a major network (ABC), falling 21-14 at Hampden-Sydney. Dec. 17, 2004 - JMU won the NCAA Division I-AA national title, beating Oct. 16, 1976 - JMU won 17-12 at Davidson, marking the program’s first Montana 31-21 in Chattanooga, Tenn. The 13-2 Dukes set a team record win against a Division I opponent. for wins and became the first I-AA team to win three road playoff games in Oct. 14, 1978 - JMU’s Board of Visitors unanimously approved moving the same season. Mickey Matthews was named Division I-AA Coach of the football to Division I. Year by the American Football Coaches Association. Nov. 11, 1978 - JMU won 42-12 at Emory and Henry to finish the year 8-2 2006 Season - The 9-4 Dukes made their second playoff appearance in three and ranked ninth nationally in Division III. seasons, and held national rankings in every poll by The Sports Network, including a top-10 ranking in the final seven polls. Dec. 18, 1978 - JMU announced it would offer 25 scholarships in 1979. Quarterback Frankie Walker and fullback Joe Curro, transfers from Lees- 2007 Season - The Colonial Athletic Association assumed the operations McRae College, were the team’s first scholarship signees on Jan. 17, 1979. of the Atlantic 10 Football Conference. JMU went 8-4 and made its third NCAA appearance in four seasons, ranking in every poll by both The 1982 Season - JMU finished 8-3 and appeared in the Division I-AA top-20 Sports Network and FCS coaches. poll for seven straight weeks, ranking as high as ninth at the midway point of the season. 2008 Season - JMU won the CAA title, going 8-0 in conference play, and was the top seed for the NCAA FCS playoffs, finishing 12-2. It was JMU’s Sept. 18, 1982 - JMU earned its first win over a I-A opponent, defeating fourth postseason appearance in five years and Mickey Matthews was Virginia 21-17 in Charlottesville. named National Coach of the Year by The Sports Network and Liberty Mutual. Jan. 4, 1984 - Wide receiver Gary Clark became JMU’s first player to be drafted to a professional football team, going as the sixth overall pick to Sept. 11, 2010 - JMU stunned No. 13 Virginia Tech 21-16 in Blacksburg, Jacksonville in the United States Football League Draft. Va., outscoring the Hokies 14-3 in the second half. Drew Dudzik rushed for two touchdowns and threw for a third as the Dukes knocked off the Dec. 20, 1984 - became JMU’s second head coach, replacing preseason ACC favorites in the second-ever upset of a ranked FBS team by Challace McMillin. an FCS opponent. April 29, 1986 - Linebacker Charles Haley, JMU’s first Division I-AA First July 16, 2011 - Charles Haley became the first JMU and CAA player to ever Team All-American, became the first Duke to be selected in the National be enshrined to the College Football Hall of Fame. Football League Draft, going in the fourth round to San Francisco. Dec. 20, 2013 - Everett Withers became JMU’s sixth head coach, replacing 1987 Season - JMU turned in its best record to date during the scholarship Mickey Matthews. era, going 9-3 and reaching the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs for the first time. JMU was nationally ranked for nine straight weeks, ranking as high 2014 Season - JMU broke nearly every passing record in program history, as third. going 9-4 to return to the FCS playoffs for the first time since 2011. JMU won its final seven games of the regular season. Dec. 14, 1990 - became JMU’s third head coach, replacing Joe Purzycki. Aug. 8, 2015 - Charles Haley becomes JMU’s first player to be enshrined to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. 1991 Season - JMU reached the second round of the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs for the first time, finishing 9-4 on the year. They were nationally ranked for nine straight weeks and beat four ranked teams, including three on the road. 1993 Season - JMU first played in the Yankee Conference after joining the league in 1991. 1994 Season - JMU set a team record for wins to that point, at 10-3, and reached the second round of the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs for the sec- ond time. JMU was nationally ranked for 10 of last 11 weeks and beat four of five ranked teams it faced. Jan. 23, 1995 - Alex Wood became JMU’s fourth head coach, replacing Rip Scherer, who took the head coaching job at Memphis.

68 JMUSports.com Postseason Awards FCS Kodak and American 2006 Corey Davis, OT (1st) Team Awards Akeem Jordan, LB (1st) Richmond Touchdown Club 2008 FCS ECAC Team of the Year Football Coaches Association 2005 Tony LeZotte, FS (1st) 1985 Charles Haley, LB (def.) 2004 Division I-AA National Champion 2013 Stephon Robertson, LB (1st) Matt Magerko, OG (1st) 1975 Ron Stith, TB (college division) Division I-AA Lambert Cup 2012 Earl Watford, OG (1st) 2001 Derrick Lloyd, LB (1st) Division I-AA ECAC Team of the Year 2009 Arthur Moats, DE (1st) 2000 Chris Morant, DE (1st) Roanoke Times & World News 1994 Division I-AA Lambert Cup 2008 Scotty McGee, RS (1st) 1998 Tony Booth, FS (1st) 2013 Stephon Robertson, LB (def.) 2007 Tony LeZotte, FS (1st) 1996 Ed Perry, TE (1st) 2008 , QB (off.) Post-Season All-Star Games 2006 Akeem Jordan, LB (1st) 1995 Ed Perry, TE (1st) 2004 Tony LeZotte, FS (def.) 2014 Dean Marlowe - East-West Shrine 1999 Curtis Keaton, TB (1st) 1990 Eupton Jackson, FS (1st) 1990 Eupton Jackson, FS (def.) 2013 Stephon Robertson - NFLPA Collegiate Bowl 1994 Dwight Robinson, CB (1st) ESPN/Sportsticker 1985 Charles Haley, LB (def.) Josh Wells - NFLPA Collegiate Bowl 1990 Eupton Jackson, FS (1st) 1982 Gary Clark, WR (off.) 2012 Earl Watford - East-West Shrine 1989 Steve Bates, DL (1st) 1997 Tony Booth, FS (2nd) 1987 Carlo Bianchini, OG (1st) VaSID Leavander Jones - FCS Senior Scout I-AA.Org Aaron Harper - FCS Senior Scout The Sporting News 2014 Vad Lee, QB (off.) 2006 Alvin Banks - North-South Classic 2005 Matt Magerko, OG (3rd) 2013 Stephon Robertson, LB (def.) Corey Davis - Texas vs. Nation 1982 Gary Clark, WR (HM) 2004 Tony LeZotte, FS (1st) 2009 Arthur Moats, DE (def.) Mike Parham - National All-Stars.com College Sporting News 2008 Rodney Landers, QB (off.) Justin Rascati - Texas vs. Nation Football News 2006 Akeem Jordan, LB (def.) 2009 Arthur Moats, DE 2004 Tom Ridley - 1994 Mike Cawley, QB 1987 Carlo Bianchini, OG (2nd) Dorian Brooks, OG 1999 Curtis Keaton - Blue-Gray Classic, Hula Bowl Scotty McGee, KR 1997 Nelson Garner - Blue-Gray Classic Football Quarterly Walter Payton Award 2008 Rodney Landers, QB 1989 Steve Bates - Blue-Gray Classic 1995 David Bailey Scott Lemn, OC 2014 Vad Lee, QB (finalist) 2008 Rodney Landers, QB (runner-up) The Sports Network Scotty McGee, RS All-Americans Sam Daniels, DT (HM) 2006 Justin Rascati, QB (finalist) 2013 Stephon Robertson, LB (1st) 2007 Tony LeZotte, FS 1999 Curtis Keaton, TB (finalist) FCS Associated Press 2012 Earl Watford, OG (1st) John Baranowsky, DT 2014 Vad Lee, QB (3rd) Stephon Robertson, LB (2nd) 2006 Akeem Jordan, LB (Def. Player of Year) Buck Buchanan Award 2013 Stephon Robertson, LB (1st) 2009 Arthur Moats, DE (1st) Kevin Winston, DE 2013 Stephon Robertson, LB (runner-up) 2012 Earl Watford, OG (1st) Scotty McGee, RS (2nd) 2012 Stephon Robertson, LB (finalist) Stephon Robertson, LB (2nd) Dorian Brooks, OG (3rd) CollegeSportsReport.Com 2009 Arthur Moats, DE (winner) 2009 Arthur Moats, DE (1st) Sam Daniels, DT (3rd) 2005 Matt Magerko, OG (1st) 2008 Marcus Haywood, FS (finalist) 2008 Scott Lemn, OC (1st) 2008 Scott Lemn, OC (1st) Tony LeZotte, FS (2nd) 2007 Tony LeZotte, FS (finalist) Marcus Haywood, FS (2nd) Marcus Haywood, FS (2nd) Clint Kent, CB (3rd) 2006 Akeem Jordan, LB (runner-up) Rodney Landers, QB (2nd) Rodney Landers, QB (2nd) 2001 Derrick Lloyd, LB (winner) 2004 Tony LeZotte, FS (Freshman of Year) 2007 Tony LeZotte, FS (1st) Scotty McGee, PR (2nd) 2000 Chris Morant, DE (finalist) 2006 Akeem Jordan, LB (2nd) Dorian Brooks, OG (HM) Sports Xchange 1999 Derick Pack, LB (finalist) Tony LeZotte, FS (2nd) Scotty McGee, KR (HM) Kevin Winston, DE (2nd) Dave Stannard, PK (HM) 2005 Matt Magerko, OG (1st) Bill Corey Davis, OT (3rd) 2007 Tony LeZotte, FS (1st) Division I FCS ADA 2014 Vad Lee, QB (winner) 2005 Tony LeZotte, FS (1st) John Baranowsky, DT (HM) 2013 Stephon Robertson, LB (winner) Matt Magerko, OG (1st) Justin Barnes, LB (HM) 2013 Stephon Robertson, LB 2012 Stephon Robertson, LB (finalist) Scott Lemn, OC (HM) 2004 Matt Magerko, OG (1st) College Division Associated Press 2009 Arthur Moats, DE (finalist) Tony LeZotte, FS (2nd) Dave Stannard, PK (HM) 2008 Rodney Landers, QB (winner) 2001 Derrick Lloyd, LB (1st) 2006 Akeem Jordan, LB (1st) 1978 Rick Booth, OG (2nd) 2006 Akeem Jordan, LB (finalist) 2000 Chris Morant, DE (2nd) Kevin Winston, DE (1st) Ray Moore, DL (HM) 1999 Curtis Keaton, TB (finalist) 1999 Curtis Keaton, TB (2nd) Corey Davis, OT (2nd) 1977 Woody Bergeria, DL (HM) 1994 Mike Cawley, QB (finalist) Derick Pack, LB (2nd) Tony LeZotte, FS (2nd) 1976 Bob Logan, DB (HM) 1991 Eriq Williams, QB (finalist) 1998 Tony Booth, FS (3rd) 2005 Tony LeZotte, FS (1st) 1975 Woody Bergeria, DL (HM) 1997 Tony Booth FS (1st) Matt Magerko, OG (3rd) Dewey Windham, LB (HM) Rimington Award (Center) 1995 John Coursey, PK (1st) 2004 Tony LeZotte, FS (3rd) 1974 Bernard Slayton, TB (HM) 2008 Scott Lemn (winner) 1993 Dwight Robinson, RS (3rd) Kwynn Walton, LB (3rd) 1992 Chris Parrott, FS (3rd) 2003 Jerame Southern, DE (3rd) College Division Kodak and American College Sporting News 1991 Eriq Williams, QB (3rd) 2001 Derrick Lloyd, LB (1st) Football Coaches Association 2009 Arthur Moats, DE (winner) 1990 Eupton Jackson, FS (1st) 2000 Chris Morant, DE (2nd) 1978 Rick Booth, OG (1st) 2006 Akeem Jordan, LB (winner) 1989 Steve Bates, DL (2nd) Derick Pack, LB (3rd) 1977 Woody Bergeria, DL (1st) 1988 Shawn Woodson, LB (2nd) 1999 Curtis Keaton, TB (2nd) Steve Bates, DT (HM) Chris Morant, DE (2nd) Coach of the Year Eupton Jackson, FS (HM) Derick Pack, LB (3rd) Player Of The Year 1987 Carlo Bianchini, OG (1st) 1997 Tony Booth, FS (2nd) Colonial Athletic Association Challace McMillin 1972-84 John Druiett, P (3rd) Delvin Joyce, RS (3rd) 2013 Stephon Robertson, LB (def.) 1982 Richmond Touchdown Club Jim Eckenrode, DT (HM) 1995 David Bailey, OC (1st) Suffolk Sports Club Marty Fitzgerald, LB (HM) John Coursey, PK (2nd) 2012 Stephon Robertson, LB (def.) 2010 Stephon Robertson, LB (def. rookie) 1978 Richmond Touchdown Club Neal Wilkinson, TE (HM) Ed Perry, TE (3rd) Suffolk Sports Club 1986 Carlo Bianchini, OG (HM) 1994 Tyrone Washington, DT (2nd) 2009 Arthur Moats, DE (def.) Justin Thorpe, QB (off.) 1975 District III (Kodak and American Football Coaches) Marshall Barnes, DB (HM) Ed Perry, TE (3rd) VCAA John Druiett, P (HM) Dwight Robinson, RS (3rd) 2008 Rodney Landers, QB (off.) Scotty McGee, CB (specialist) Richmond Touchdown Club Warren Marshall, RB (HM) John Coursey, PK (HM) 1974 VCAA (co-coach) Dean McCullough, LB (HM) John Kraus, OG (HM) Pat Williams, SS (def. rookie) 1985 Charles Haley, LB (1st) Dwight Robinson, CB (HM) 2007 Tony LeZotte, FS (def.) Joe Purzycki 1985-90 Warren Marshall, RB (HM) Brent Secrist, OT (HM) 1987 Virginia Sports Information Directors Doug West, NG (HM) 1990 Eupton Jackson, FS (1st) Atlantic 10 1984 Charles Haley, LB (HM) D.R. Carlson, OT (2nd) 2006 Akeem Jordan, LB (def.) Rip Scherer 1991-94 Warren Marshall, RB (HM) 1989 Steve Bates, DL (2nd) 2005 Tony LeZotte, FS (def.) Mickey Stinnett, PK-P (HM) 1987 Carlo Bianchini, OG (2nd) 2004 Tony LeZotte, FS (co-rookie) 1994 Virginia Sports Information Directors Richmond Touchdown Club 1983 John Blackwell, OG (3rd) John Druiett, P (2nd) 2001 Derrick Lloyd, LB (co-def.) Gary Clark, WR (HM) 1999 Curtis Keaton, TB (off.) 1991 Virginia Sports Information Directors 1982 John Kent, OT (2nd) Walter Camp Foundation Chris Morant, DE (def.) Richmond Touchdown Club Gary Clark, WR (HM) 2013 Stephon Robertson, LB (1st) Jon Craver, DT (HM) 2012 Stephon Robertson , LB (1st) Mike Thurman, DB (HM) Earl Watford, OG (1st) ECAC 1981 Clyde Hoy, LB (HM) 2009 Arthur Moats, DE (1st) 2013 Stephon Robertson, LB (def.) Scott Norwood, PK (HM) 2008 Marcus Haywood, FS (1st) 2008 Rodney Landers, QB (off.) Nick Paulett, OG (HM) Scott Lemn, OC (1st) 1980 Mark Magaw, OC (HM) 2007 Tony LeZotte, FS (1st)

@JMUFootball 69 Postseason Awards Pat Williams, SS (Def. Rookie of Year) Chris Morant, DE (1st, Def. Player of Year) Marcus Haywood, FS (1st) Mickey Matthews 1999-2013 Marcus Haywood, FS (1st) Ron Atkins, FS (1st) Scott Lemn, OC (1st) 2008 The Sports Network (FCS national) Scott Lemn, OC (1st) Delvin Joyce, RS (1st) Scotty McGee, RS (1st) Liberty Mutual (FCS national) Evan McCollough, CB (1st) Mike Luckie, LB (1st) 2007 Tony LeZotte, FS (1st) Colonial Athletic Association Scotty McGee, PR (1st) Derick Pack, LB (1st) John Baranowsky, DT (1st) 2006 Richmond Touchdown Club Hassan Abdul-Wahid, DE (2nd) Dee Shropshire, OG (1st) 2006 L.C. Baker, RS (1st) 2004 American Football Coaches (Division I-AA national) Terrence Apted, OT (2nd) Jason Inskeep, OC (2nd) Akeem Jordan, LB (1st) CollegeSportsReport.Com (Division I-AA national) Dorian Brooks, OG (2nd) Jason Parmer, DE (2nd) Tony LeZotte, FS (1st) Norfolk Sports Club (state) Eugene Holloman, TB (2nd) Ulrick Edmonds, DT (3rd) Kevin Winston, DE (1st) Portsmouth Sports Club (state) Scotty McGee, KR (2nd, Specialist of Year) Mike Glover, P (3rd) Corey Davis, OT (1st) Virginia Sports Information Directors Sam Daniels, DT (3rd) Mike Glover, PK (3rd) 2005 Tony LeZotte, FS (1st) 1999 The Sports Network (Division I-AA national) Arthur Moats, DE (3rd) 1998 Tony Booth, FS (1st) Matt magerko, OG (1st) Atlantic 10 Theo Sherman, OT (3rd) Curtis Keaton, TB (2nd) Kevin Winston, DE (1st) Griff Yancey, FB/HB (3rd) Chris Wright, P (2nd) L.C. Baker, RS (HM) 2007 John Baranowsky, DT (1st) Chris Morant, DE (3rd) Clint Kent, CB (HM) Academic All-America Scott Lemn, OC (1st) 1997 Tony Booth, FS (1st) 2004 Tony LeZotte, FS (1st) Tony LeZotte, FS, (1st) Delvin Joyce, RS (1st) Matt Magerko, OG (1st) College Sports Information Hassan Abdul-Wahid, DE (2nd) Nelson Garner, P (2nd) Kwynn Walton, LB (1st) 2003 Nick Englehart, P (1st) Justin Barnes, LB (2nd) Nelson Garner, PK (3rd) Directors of America Jerame Southern, DE (1st) Rodney Landers, QB (2nd) 1989 Mark Kiefer, DB (2nd) 2001 Derrick Lloyd, LB (1st) Evan McCollough, CB (2nd) 1979 Ricky Leonard, DB (2nd) Yankee Conference 2000 Chris Morant, DE (1st) Dave Stannard, PK (2nd) 1978 Warren Coleman, OT (1st) 1996 Macey Brooks, WR (1st) Derick Pack, LB (1st) Joe Showker, PK (2nd) Terrence Apted, OT (3rd) Jay Jones, RS (1st) Ron Atkins, SS (2nd) L.C. Baker, WR, PR (3rd) 1977 Warren Coleman, OT (2nd) Ed Perry, TE (1st) Jason Inskeep, OC (2nd) Jason Pritchard, P (3rd) John Coursey, PK (2nd) 1999 Curtis Keaton, TB (1st, co-off. player of year) Nelson Garner, P (2nd) Ron Atkins, FS (1st) Academic All-District Atlantic 10 Conference David Lee, SS (2nd) Derick Pack, LB (1st) 2006 L.C. Baker, PR (1st) Jay Jones, WR (3rd) Delvin Joyce, RS (2nd) College Sports Information Corey Davis, OT (1st) John Stein, FS (3rd) Chris Morant, DE (2nd) Directors of America Isaiah Dottin-Carter, LB (1st) 1995 John Coursey, PK (1st) Mike Luckie, LB (2nd) Tony Jordan, LB (1st, Def. Player of Year) Ed Perry, TE (1st) 1998 Tony Booth, FS (1st) 2005 Matt Magerko, OG (1st) Eugene Holloman, TB (1st) Mike Cawley, QB (2nd) Delvin Joyce, RS (1st) Tony LeZotte, FS (1st) Jay Jones, WR (2nd) Chris Wright, P (2nd) AD’s Academic All-Star Kevin Winston, DE (1st) Brent Secrist, OG (2nd) 1997 Tony Booth, FS (1st) 2005 Matt Magerko, OG L.C. Baker, WR (2nd) Quincy Waller, CB (2nd) Delvin Joyce, RS (1st) John Baranowsky, DT (2nd) David Bailey, OC (3rd) Carter Robertson, OT (2nd) All-Conference Phil Minafield, WS (2nd) Alonzo Bowler, LB (3rd) 1996 John Coursey, PK (1st) Justin Rascati, QB (2nd) Nelson Garner, P (3rd) Ed Perry, TE (1st) Colonial Athletic Association Chuck Suppon, DT (2nd) Lamont Gooding, DT (3rd) Jay Jones, WR (2nd) 2014 Sage Harold, DL (1st) Ardon Bransford, WR (3rd) Mike Howard, DT (3rd) 1995 John Coursey, PK (2nd) Dean Marlowe, S (1st) Mike Parham, OG (3rd) 1994 John Coursey, PK (1st) 1994 Tyrone Washington, DT (1st) John Coursey, PK (2nd) Daniel Brown, WR (2nd) Jason Pritchard, P (3rd) Ed Perry, TE (1st) Dwight Robinson, CB (2nd) Mitchell Kirsch, OL (2nd) David Rabil, PK (3rd) Dwight Robinson, RS (1st) Dwight Robinson, RS (2nd) Vad Lee, QB (2nd) 2005 Tony LeZotte, FS (1st, Def. Player of Year) Dwight Robinson, CB (2nd) 1993 Dion Foxx, DE (1st) Taylor Reynolds, CB (2nd) L.C. Baker, RS (1st) Tyrone Washington, DT (2nd) Dwight Robinson, RS (1st) Clint Kent, CB (1st) David Bailey, OC (3rd) Brandon Lee, DL (3rd) Trey Weis, PK (2nd) Matt Magerko, OG (1st) Macey Brooks, WR (3rd) 2013 Stephon Robertson, LB (1st) 1992 Chris Parrott, FS (1st) Kevin Winston, DE (1st) Mike Cawley, QB (3rd) Dae’Quan Scott, RB (1st) Brian Kagle, OG (2nd) Alvin Banks, TB (2nd) Marcus Cuttino, DT (3rd) Jordan Stanton, DT (1st) Kenny Sims, TB (2nd) Dean Marlowe, S (2nd); PR (3rd) Isai Bradshaw, DE (2nd) Clint Dunn, LB (3rd) 1991 Shannon Vissman, LB (2nd) Tyler Snow, DE (2nd) Corey Davis, OT (2nd) Kelvin Jeter, TB (3rd) 1990 D.R. Carlson, OT (2nd) Gage Steele, LB (3rd) Akeem Jordan, LB (2nd) Brent Secrist, OT (3rd) Eupton Jackson, FS (2nd) 2012 Dean Marlowe, S (1st) Maurice Fenner, TB (3rd) Julius Williams, DE (3rd) 1989 Scott Todd, P (2nd, tie) Stephon Robertson, LB (1st) Casime Harris, TE (3rd) 1993 David McLeod, WR (1st) 1988 Steve Bates, DT (2nd) Ryan Smith, PR (1st) 2004 Tony LeZotte, FS (1st) Dwight Robinson, RS (1st) 1987 John Druiett, P (1st) Earl Watford, OG (1st) Matt Magerko, OG (1st) Dion Foxx, DE (2nd) Carlo Bianchini, OG (2nd) Brian Barlow, HB/TE (2nd) Kwynn Walton, LB (1st) Malik Moody, DT (2nd) Jim Eckenrode, DT (2nd) Dae’Quan Scott, RB (2nd) Rodney McCarter, WS (2nd) Dwight Robinson, CB (3rd) 1986 Marshall Barnes, FB (2nd) Cameron Starke, PK (2nd) Cortez Thompson, CB (2nd) Trey Weis, PK (3rd) John Druiett, P (2nd) Jakarie Jackson, S (3rd) Cortez Thompson, PR (2nd) Warren Marshall, RB (2nd) David Skahn, P (3rd) Trey Townsend, LB (2nd) Virginia College Athletic 1985 Charles Haley, LB (1st) Tyler Snow, DL (3rd) Frank Cobbs, DT (3rd) Association (VCAA) 1984 Charles Haley, LB (HM) 2011 D.J. Bryant, DL (1st) David Rabil, PK (3rd) Mickey Stinnett, PK (HM) Stephon Robertson, LB (1st) Tom Ridley, TE (3rd) 1975 Jeff Adams, OG (1st) 1983 Mickey Stinnett, P (2nd) Earl Watford, OL (1st) 2003 Nick Englehart, P (1st) Woody Bergeria, DL (1st) 1982 Gary Clark, WR (HM) Roane Babington, OL (2nd) Jerame Southern , DE (1st) Ron Stith, TB (1st) Jon Craver, DT (HM) Brian Barlow, HB/TE (2nd) Dennard Melton, LB (1st) Dewey Windham, LB (1st) 1980 Mark Magaw, OC (1st) David Skahn, P (2nd) Rodney McCarter, FS (3rd) Dale Eaton, DE (2nd) Scott Norwood, PK (1st) Dae’Quan Scott, RB & KR (2nd) 2002 Mike Connelly, RS (1st) Brent Good, DB (2nd) Pat Williams, LB (2nd) Jerame Southern, DE (1st) Brian Grainer, OC (2nd) ECAC Division III Kerby Long, WR (3rd) Richard Hicks, DE (2nd) Tim Phillips, OT (2nd) 1978 Rick Booth, OG (1st) Bernard Slayton, TB (2nd) Dean Marlowe, DB (3rd) Leon Steinfeld, OC (2nd) Ray Moore, DE (1st) Lamar Middleton, DL (3rd) Rondell Bradley, TB (3rd) Les Branich, QB (HM) 2010 Ronnell Brown, DL (1st) Alan Harrison, WR (3rd) Pat Cavanaugh, LB (HM) Northeast Region (Football Weekly) Roane Babington, OL (2nd) Dennard Melton, LB (3rd) Rich Jackson, DE (HM) 2006 L.C. Baker, PR (1st) Theo Sherman, OL (2nd) Justin Ruffin, FS (3rd) 1974 Les Branch, QB (1st) Akeem Jordan, LB (1st) Jamal Sullivan, RB (2nd) 2001 Derrick Lloyd, LB (1st, co-Def. Player of Year) Bernard Slayton, TB (1st) Tony LeZotte, FS (1st) Stephon Robertson, LB (3rd, Def Rookie of the Year) Derick Pack, LB (1st) Brent Good, DB (2nd) Kevin Winston, DE (1st) Dae’Quan Scott, KR (3rd) Burke George, PK (3rd) Brian Grainer, OC (2nd) Corey Davis, OT (2nd) 2009 Arthur Moats, DE (1st, Def. Player of the Year) Richard Hicks, DE (3rd) Dewey Windham, LB (2nd) Chuck Suppon, DT (2nd) Dorian Brooks, OG (1st) 2000 Ron Atkins, SS (1st) Mike Atalla, DB (HM) Isaiah Dottin-Carter, LB (2nd) Sam Daniels, DT (2nd) Jason Inskeep, OC (1st) Woody Bergeria, DL (HM) L.C. Baker, WR (HM) Scotty McGee, CB, KR, PR (2nd) Chris Morant, DE (1st) Dale Eaton, DE (HM) Eugene Holloman, TB (HM) Ronnell Brown, DT (3rd) Derick Pack, LB (1st) Tim Phillips, OT (HM) Justin Rascati, QB (HM) Mike Caussin, TE (3rd) Mark Coates, CB (2nd) Ron Stith, TB (HM) 2005 Tony LeZotte, FS (1st) Rockeed McCarter, WR (3rd) Ulrick Edmonds, DT (2nd) Matt Magerko, OG (1st) Theo Sherman, OT (3rd) Delvin Joyce, RS (2nd) ECAC Division I-AA/FCS Clint Kent, CB (2nd) Pat Williams, LB (3rd) Derrick Lloyd, LB (2nd) 2010 Ronnell Brown, DT (1st) Kevin Winston, DE (2nd) 2008 Rodney Landers, QB (1st, Off. Player of Year) Murray Douglas, OT (3rd) 2009 Arthur Moats, DE (1st) Akeem Jordan, LB (3rd) 1999 Curtis Keaton, TB (1st, Off. Player of Year) 2008 Rodney Landers, QB (1st, Off. Player of Year)

70 JMUSports.com Postseason Awards Mike Luckie, LB (1st) Stephon Robertson, LB (2nd) Malik Moody, DT (2nd) All-State Chris Morant, DE (1st) 2009 Arthur Moats, DE (1st) Dwight Robinson, CB (2nd) Derick Pack, LB (1st) Theo Sherman, OT (1st) Trey Weis, PK (2nd) Virginia Association of Sports 1998 Tony Booth, FS (1st) Dorian Brooks, OG (2nd) 1992 Scott Frazier, P (1st) Information Directors Delvin Joyce, RS (1st) Mike Caussin, TE (2nd) David McLeod, WR (1st) 2014 Vad Lee, QB (1st., Off. Player of the Year) Earnest Payton, WR (1st) Scotty McGee, CB (2nd) Chris Parrott, FS (1st) Sage Harold, DL (1st) 1997 Tony Booth, FS (1st) 2008 Rodney Landers, QB (1st, Off. Player of Year) Kenny Sims, TB (1st) Dean Marlowe, S (1st) Delvin Joyce, RS (1st) Terrence Apted, OT (1st) Derek Spangler, OT (1st) Deane Cheatham, TE (2nd) 1996 Macey Brooks, WR (1st) Scott Lemn, OC (1st) Jim Chroniger, LB (2nd) Mitchell Kirsch, OL (2nd) Bryan Jackson, OT (1st) Scotty McGee, RS (1st) Brian Kagle, OG (2nd) Taylor Reynolds, CB (2nd) Jay Jones, RS (1st) Hassan Abdul-Wahid, DE (2nd) Don Phelps, CB (2nd) 2013 Stephon Robertson, LB (1st., Def. Player of the Year) Ed Perry, TE (1st) Evan McCollough, CB (2nd) Dwight Robinson, RS (2nd) Dae’Quan Scott, RB (1st) 1995 Mike Cawley, QB (1st, tie) Theo Sherman, OT (2nd) Eriq Williams, QB (2nd) Jordan Stanton, DT (1st) John Coursey, PK (1st) 2007 Terrence Apted, OT (1st) 1991 Richard Grevious, SS (1st) Josh Wells, OL (2nd) Jay Jones, WR (1st) Rodney Landers, QB (1st) Kenny Sims, TB (1st) Dean Marlowe, S (2nd) Ed Perry, TE (1st) Tony LeZotte, FS (1st) Chris Thurman, OG (1st) 2012 Stephon Robertson, LB (1st) 1994 Mike Cawley, QB (1st, Player of Year) John Baranowsky, DT (2nd) Clive Pettis, NG (2nd) Earl Watford, OL (1st) Ed Perry, TE (1st) Scott Lemn, OC (2nd) Shannon Vissman, LB (2nd) Dae’Quan Scott, RB (2nd) Dwight Robinson, CB (1st) Evan McCollough, CB (2nd) Eriq Williams, QB (2nd) Brian Barlow, TE (2nd) Dwight Robinson, RS (1st) 2006 Corey Davis, OT (1st) 1990 Eupton Jackson, FS (1st, Def. Player of the Year) Tyler Snow, DT (2nd) Brent Secrist, OT (1st) Akeem Jordan, LB (1st) D.R. Carlson, OT (1st) Dean Marlowe, FS (2nd) Tyrone Washington, DT (1st) Tony LeZotte, FS (1st) Eupton Jackson, FS (1st) Ryan Smith, RS (2nd) 1993 Dion Foxx, DE (1st) Justin Rascati, QB (1st) Scott Todd, P (1st) 2011 D.J. Bryant, DE (1st) David McLeod, WR (1st) Kevin Winston, DE (1st) Eric Baylor, OG (2nd) Stephon Robertson, LB (1st) Dwight Robinson, CB (1st) L.C. Baker, WR (2nd) Shannon Vissman, LB (2nd) Earll Watford, OL (1st) Dwight Robinson, RS (1st) Isaiah Dottin-Carter, LB (2nd) 1989 Steve Bates, DL (1st) Roane Babington, OL (2nd) Trey Weis, PK (1st) Eugene Holloman, TB (2nd) Richie Bresee, OG (1st) Brian Barlow, TE (2nd) 1992 Scott Frazier, P (1st) Phil Minafield, WS (2nd) Rob Howard, OC (1st) Dean Marlowe, S (2nd) Brian Kagle, OG (1st) Mike Parham, OG (2nd) Scott Todd, P (1st) Dae’Quan Scott, RB (2nd) David McLeod, WR (1st) Chuck Suppon, DT (2nd) D.R. Carlson, OT (2nd) 2010 Vidal Nelson, LB (1st) Chris Parrott, FS (1st) 2005 Alvin Banks, TB (1st) Paul Fornadel, NG (2nd) Roane Babington, OL (2nd) Kenny Sims, TB (1st) Tony LeZotte, FS (1st) Sonny Smith, LB (2nd) Ronnell Brown, DL (2nd) Derek Spangler, OT (1st) Matt Magerko, OG (1st) 1988 Chris Schellhammer, OG (1st) Stephon Roberston, LB (2nd) 1991 Richard Bryant, LB (1st) Corey Davis, OT (2nd) Shawn Woodson, LB (1st) Jakarie Jackson, S (2nd) David McLeod, WR (1st) Kevin Winston, DE (2nd) Greg Medley, RB (1st) Dae’Quan Scott, RS (2nd) Doug Murphy, OC (1st) Clint Kent, CB (2nd) Keith Thornton, WR (HM) 2009 Arthur Moats, DE (1st, Def. Player of the Year) Clive Pettis, NG (1st) 2004 Tony LeZotte, FS (1st, Def. Player of Year) Steve Bates, DT (HM) Dorian Brooks, OG (1st) Kenny Sims, TB (1st) Matt Magerko, OG (1st) Greg Colvin, DT (HM) Scotty McGee, RS (1st) Chris Thurman, OG (1st) Kwynn Walton, LB (1st) Eupton Jackson, FS (HM) Mike Caussin, TE (2nd) Shannon Vissman, LB (1st) Frank Cobbs, DT (2nd) Dan Kobosko, LB (HM) Sam Daniels, DT (2nd) 1990 Eric Baylor, OG (1st) Trey Townsend, LB (2nd) Scott Todd, P (HM) Scotty McGee, CB (2nd) D.R. Carlson, OT (1st) Rodney McCarter, WS (2nd) 1987 Carlo Bianchini, OG (1st) Theo Sherman, OT (2nd) Eupton Jackson, FS (1st) Cortez Thompson, CB (2nd) John Druiett, P (1st) 2008 Rodney Landers, QB (1st, Off. Player of Year) Shannon Vissman, LB (1st) 2003 Jerame Southern, DE (1st) Jim Eckenrode, DT (1st) Terrence Apted, OT (1st) 1989 Steve Bates, DL (1st) Dennard Melton, LB (1st) Marty Fitzgerald, LB (1st) Marcus Haywood, FS (1st) Richie Bresee, OG (1st) Nick Englehart, P (2nd) Rob Howard, OC (1st) Scott Lemn, OC (1st) D.R. Carlson, OT (1st) Alan Harrison, WR (2nd) Tony Graddy, HB (1st) Scotty McGee, RS (1st) Rob Howard, OC (1st) Rodney McCarter, FS (2nd) Roy Delph, OT (HM) Dorian Brooks, OG (2nd) Eupton Jackson, FS (1st) 2002 Jerame Southern, DE (1st) Tim Garritty, PK (HM) Hassan Abdul-Wahid, DE (2nd) Darryl Thompson, LB (1st) Richard Hicks, DE (2nd) Chris Jacobs, SS (HM) Eugene Holloman, TB (2nd) Scott Todd, P (1st) Justin Ruffin, FS (2nd) Greg Medley, FB (HM) Evan McCollough, CB (2nd) 1988 Eupton Jackson, FS (1st) 2001 Derrick Lloyd, LB (1st) Neal Wilkinson, TE (HM) Arthur Moats, DE (2nd) Greg Medley, FB (1st) Derick Pack, LB (2nd) Shawn Woodson, LB (HM) Theo Sherman, OT (2nd) Shawn Woodson, LB (1st) 2000 Ron Atkins, SS (1st) 1986 Warren Marshall, RB (1st) 2007 Rodney Landers, QB (1st) 1987 Carlo Bianchini, OG (1st) Jason Inskeep, OC (1st) Carlo Bianchini, OG (1st) Scott Lemn, OC (1st) John Druiett, P (1st) Chris Morant, DE (1st) Shawn Woodson, LB (1st) Tony LeZotte, FS (1st) Jim Eckenrode, DT (1st) Derick Pack, LB (1st) Marshall Barnes, DB (2nd) Terrence Apted, OT (2nd) Marty Fitzgerald, LB (1st) Mark Coates, CB (2nd) Greg Colvin, NG (2nd) John Baranowsky, DT (2nd) Roy Delph, OT (1st) 1999 Ron Atkins, FS (1st) John Druiett, P (2nd) Marcus Haywood, SS (2nd) Greg Medley, FB (1st) Curtis Keaton, TB (1st) Dean McCullough, LB (2nd) 2006 L.C. Baker, WR (1st) Shawn Woodson, LB (1st) Chris Morant, DE (1st) Marcus Adkins, DB (HM) Corey Davis. OT (1st) 1986 Warren Marshall, FB (1st) Derick Pack, LB (1st) Eric Green, QB (HM) Akeem Jordan, LB (1st, def. player of year) Carlo Bianchini, OG (1st) Dee Shropshire, OG (1st) Neal Wilkinson, TE (HM) Tony LeZotte, FS (1st) Marshall Barnes, DB (1st) Delvin Joyce, RS (2nd) 1985 Charles Haley, LB (1st, Def. Player of the Year) Mike Parham, OG (1st) Greg Colvin, NG (1st) Mike Luckie, LB (2nd) Marshall Barnes, DB (2nd) Justin Rascati, QB (1st) Dean McCullough, LB (1st) 1998 Tony Booth, FS (1st) Doug West, NG (2nd) Kevin Winston, DE (1st) 1984 Mickey Stinnett, tie for PK (1st) Delvin Joyce, RS (1st) Marcus Adkins, DB (HM) Isaiah Dottin-Carter, LB (2nd) 1983 John Blackwell, OG (1st) Curtis Keaton, TB (2nd) Kenny Dalton, OG (HM) Vernon Eason, OG (2nd) Gary Clark, WR (1st) Earnest Payton, WR (2nd) Steve Hamm, OC (HM) Eugene Holloman, TB (2nd) Charles Haley, LB (1st) 1997 Tony Booth, FS (1st) Warren Marshall, RB (HM) Phil Minafield, WS (2nd) Mike Setser, DT (1st) Nelson Garner, P (2nd) 1984 Charles Haley, LB (1st) Jason Pritchard, P (2nd) Mickey Stinnett, P; tie for PK (1st) Delvin Joyce, RS (2nd) Warren Marshall, RB (1st) Earnest Payton, WR (2nd) Mickey Stinnett, PK (1st), P (HM) 2005 Alvin Banks, TB (1st) Roanoke Times & World News Clint Kent, CB (1st) 1996 Macey Brooks, WR (1st) Greg Dyer, DT (2nd) Tony LeZotte, FS (1st) 2014 Vad Lee, QB (1st, Off. Player of the Year) Ed Perry, TE (1st) Marshall Barnes, DB (2nd) Matt Magerko, OG (1st) Mitchell Kirsch, OL (1st) Nelson Garner, P (2nd) Mike Setser, DT (HM) Kevin Winston, DE (1st) Sage Harold, DL (1st) Jay Jones, WR (2nd) Greg Smith, OC (HM) L.C. Baker, RS (2nd) Dean Marlowe, DB (1st) David Lee, SS (2nd) 1983 John Blackwell, OG (1st) Corey Davis, OT (2nd) Taylor Reynolds, DB (2nd) 1995 Jay Jones, WR (1st) Gary Clark, WR (1st) Casime Harris, TE (2nd) 2013 Stephon Robertson, LB (1st, Def. Player of the Year) Ed Perry, TE (1st) Charles Haley, LB (2nd) Akeem Jordan, LB (2nd) Dae’Quan Scott, RB (1st) Quincy Waller, CB (1st) Mike Setser, DT (2nd) 2004 Tony LeZotte, FS (1st) Jordan Stanton, DL (1st) David Bailey, OC (2nd) Mickey Stinnett, P, Pk (2nd) Matt Magerko, OG (1st) Josh Wells, OT (2nd) Mike Cawley, QB (2nd) 1982 Gary Clark, WR (1st, Off. Player of the Year) Kwynn Walton, LB (1st) 2012 Dean Marlowe, S (1st) John Coursey, PK (2nd) John Blackwell, OG (1st) 2003 Nick Englehart, P (1st) Stephon Robertson, LB (1st) Brent Secrist, OG (2nd) Charles Haley, DE (1st) Jerame Southern, DE (1st) Earl Watford, OL (1st) 1994 Mike Cawley, QB (1st) Jon Carver, DT (2nd) Rodney McCarter, FS (1st) Dae’Quan Scott, RB (2nd) Kelvin Jeter, TB (1st) Jon Roddy, QB (2nd) Dennard Melton, LB (1st) Brian Barlow, TE (2nd) Ed Perry, TE (1st) Mickey Stinnett, PK (2nd) 2002 Jerame Southern, DE (1st) Tyler Snow, DL (2nd) Dwight Robinson, RS (1st) Mike Thurman, DB (2nd) 2001 Derrick Lloyd, LB (1st) 2011 D.J. Bryant, DL (1st) Macey Brooks, WR (2nd) 1981 Greg Caldwell, P (1st) Derick Pack, LB (1st) Stephon Robertson, LB (1st) David Bailey, OC (2nd) Nick Paulett, OG (1st) 2000 Ron Atkins, SS (1st) Dae’Quan Scott, RB (2nd) Brent Secrist, OT (2nd) Bruce Morton, DB (2nd) Jason Inskeep, OC (1st) Earl Watford, OG (2nd) Tyrone Washington, DT (2nd) Scott Norwood, PK (2nd) Chris Morant, DE (1st) Dean Marlowe, DB (2nd) Dwight Robinson, CB (2nd) 1980 Scott Norwood, PK (1st) Derick Pack, LB (1st) 2010 Roane Babington, OC (1st) 1993 Dion Foxx, DE (1st) John Kubesh, DL (2nd) 1999 Ron Atkins, FS (1st) Ronnell Brown, DL (1st) David McLeod, WR (1st) Curtis Keaton, TB (1st) Theo Sherman, OT (2nd) John Kraus, OG (2nd)

@JMUFootball 71 Postseason Awards

Offense - Alvin Banks, TB John Kraus Award JMU MVPs Defense - Akeem Jordan, LB; Tony LeZotte, FS JMU Male Athlete of the Year Awards named for individuals beginning in 1999 Specialist - L.C. Baker, WR (Spirit, Determination) 1984 Gary Clark, WR Team – Dean Ehlers 2006 Akeem Jordan, LB 1995 David Byerly, OT 1985 Warren Marshall, RB Offensive - Gary Clark Offense - Eugene Holloman, TB; Justin Rascati, 1996 Chet Mitchell, OG 1986 Charles Haley, LB Defensive - Charles Haley QB 1987 Warren Marshall, RB Special Teams – Challace McMillin 1997 Corey Clark, OC Defense - Kevin Winston, DE 1990 Steve Bates, DL 1972 Larry Crabill, swingback 1998 Tom Hamilton, WR Specialist - L.C. Baker, WR 1996 Mike Cawley, QB 1973 Len Fields, swingback 1999 DeLane Fitzgerald, FB 2007 Rodney Landers, QB 1998 Tony Booth, DB 1974 Bernard Slayton, TB 2000 Delvin Joyce, TB Tony LeZotte, FS 2000 Curtis Keaton, RB 1975 Defense-Dewey Windham, LB 2001 Zach Annon, OT Offense: Antoinne Bolton, TB 2001 Delvin Joyce, RB Offense-Ron Stith, TB 2002 Reggie Taylor, SS Defense: Justin Barnes, LB 2002 Derrick Lloyd, LB 1976 Defense-Bob Logan, DB 2003 Tim Smith, DE Specialist: Scotty McGee, CB 2005 Matt Magerko, OL Offense-Ron Stith, TB 2004 Trey Townsend, LB 2008 Rodney Landers, QB 2006 Tony LeZotte, FS (co-winner) 1977 Defense-Woody Bergeria, NG 2005 Matt Magerko, OG Offense: Eugene Holloman, TB 2008 Tony LeZotte, FS Offense-John Bowers, QB 2006 Will Patrick, FB Defense: Marcus Haywood, FS 2009 Rodney Landers, QB Shane Hast, FB 2007 Nick Adams, WS Specialist: Scotty McGee, CB 2010 Arthur Moats, DE 1978 Defense-Dale Caparaso, LB 2008 Hassan Abdul-Wahid, DE 2009 Arthur Moats, DE 2014 Stephon Robertson, LB Ray Moore, DE 2009 Mike Caussin, TE Offense: Mike Caussin, TE 2015 Vad Lee, QB Offense-Nick Paulett, OT 2010 Nick Emmons, DL Rockeed McCarter, WR 1979 Defense-Conrad Green, DB 2011 Vidal Nelson, LB Defense: Sam Daniels,, DT JMU Male Scholar-Athlete Offense-Nick Paulett, OT 2012 Ryan Smith, S Specialist: Scotty McGee, CB 1980 Defense-John Kubesh, NG 2013 Pete Rose, S of the Year Jon Rose, SS Offense-Butch Robinson, TB 2014 Daniel Brown, WR 1983 Jon Craver, DL 2010 Jamal Sullivan, RB Frankie Walker, QB 1990 Mark Kiefer, DB Offense: Dae’quan Scott 1981 Defense-Clyde Hoy, LB Doug West Award (Scout Team) 1992 Shannon Vissman, LB Defense: Pat Williams, LB; Stephon Robertson, Offense-Nick Paulett, OG 1999 Luke Young, DT 1996 Carter Robertson, OL LB 1982 Defense-Jon Craver, DT 2000 Joe Cromwell, WR / .Trey Townsend, LB 1997 Dirk Phillips, DL Specialist: Dae’Quan Scott Offense-Gary Clark, WR 2002 Tahir Hinds, WR / Will Patrick, LB 2005 Trey Townsend, LB 2011 Dae’Quan Scott, RB 1983 Defense-Charles Haley, LB 2003 Antoinne Bolton, TB / .Will Patrick, LB 2006 Matt Magerko, OG Offense: Justin Thorpe, QB Offense-Gary Clark, WR 2004 Rodney Landers, QB / .Adam Ford, CB 2009 Dave Stannard, PK Defense: D.J. Bryant, DE 1984 Defense-Charles Haley, LB 2005 Scotty McGee, RB / .Michael Brown, LB Specialist: Cameron Starke, K Offense-Warren Marshall, RB 2006 Matt Goff, WR / Jonas Rawlins, LB JMU Athletic Hall of Fame 2012 Stephon Robertson, LB 1985 Defense-Charles Haley, LB 2007 Kerby Long, WR / .Colin Fitz-Maurice, S Offense: Dae’Quan Scott, RB (Football Inductees) Offense-Warren Marshall, RB 2008 Justin Thorpe, QB Defense: Dean Marlowe, S 1992 Scott Norwood, PK (1978-81) 1986 Defense-Dean McCullough, LB 2009 Dae’Quan Scott, WR Specialist: Chris Beaver, LS; Ryan Smith, RS 1993 Ron Stith, TB (1973-76) Offense-Warren Marshall, RB 2010 Josh Hogan, DL 2013 Stephon Robertson, LB 1994 Gary Clark, WR (1980-83) 1987 Defense-Marty Fitzgerald, LB 2011 Quintin Hunter, WR / Alex Mosley, DL Offense: Dae’Quan Scott, RB Challace McMillin, Coach (1972-84) Offense-Eric Green, QB 2012 Mack Spees, QB / Justin Baker, DL Defense: Jordan Stanton, DT 1995 Les Branich, QB (1972-75) Tony Graddy, HB 2013 Matt Frank, OL / Cody Hendrickson DT Specialist: Connor Arnone, K 1996 Charles Haley, LB (1982-85) 1988 Defense-Shawn Woodson, LB 2014 Hunter Etheridge, QB / Jake Marten, DE 2014 Vad Lee, QB 1998 Bernard Slayton, TB (1973-76) Offense-Tim Garritty, PK Offense: Vad Lee, QB 2001 Warren Marshall, RB (1982-86) 1989 Defense-Sonny Smith, LB Casey Carter Award (Academics) Defense: Dean Marlowe, S 2004 Woody Bergeria, DL (1973-76) Offense-Greg Medley, RB 2003 Jamaal Crowder, OT Specialist: Justin Wellons, CB 2007 Eupton Jackson, FS (1987-90) 1990 Defense-Eupton Jackson, FS 2004 Cortez Thompson, CB 2010 Clyde Hoy, OL (1978-81) Offense-D.R. Carlson, OT Bob Yetzer Award (Leadership) 2005 Demetrius Shambley, DT 2011 Mike Cawley, QB (1993-95) 1991 Kenny Sims, TB 2006 Isaiah Dottin-Carter, LB / .Kevin Winston, DE Curtis Keaton, RB (1998-99) Eriq Williams, QB 1978 John Bowers, QB 2007 Justin Barnes, LB / .Marvin Brown, TE 1979 Pat Nalls, DE 2012 Eriq Williams, QB (1989-92) 1992 Kenny Sims, TB 2008 Terrence Apted, OT 2014 Delvin Joyce, RB (1997-2000) 1993 David McLeod, WR 1980 Paul Barnes, OT 2009 Dorian Brooks, OG 1994 Mike Cawley, QB 1981 John Skelly, DG 2010 Jamal Sullivan, RB 1995 Mike Cawley, QB 1982 Chuck May, TB 2011 D.J. Bryant, DE 1996 Macey Brooks, WR 1983 Dave McKenna, TE 2012 Peter Rose, S Jay Jones, WR 1984 Mike Setzer, DT 2013 Dae’Quan Scott, RB 1997 Tony Booth, FS 1985 Dan Robertson, WR 2014 Kyre Hawkins, LB Offense-Earnest Payton, WR 1986 Marcus Adkins, CB 1998 Tony Booth, FS 1987 Carlo Bianchini, OG Drs. Irvin Hess/Walter Green Offense-Curtis Keaton, TB 1988 Greg Colvin, DT (Overcoming Hardship) Defense-Mike Masella, SS 1989 Darryl Thompson, LB 2006 Kevin Winston, DE 1999 Curtis Keaton, TB 1990 Eupton Jackson, FS 2007 Terrence Apted, OT Offense-Curtis Keaton, TB 1991 Clive Pettis, DT 2008 Eugene Holloman, TB Defense-Chris Morant, DE 1992 Brian Kagle, OG 2009 Scotty McGee, CB Specialist-Delvin Joyce, TB 1993 Brad Morris, OC 2010 Max Alexandre, DL 2000 Delvin Joyce, TB 1994 Clint Dunn, LB 2011 Nick Emmons, DL Offense-Delvin Joyce, TB 1995 Matt Ricciardi, OT 2012 Jamie Veney, LB Defense-Derick Pack, LB 1996 David Lee, SS 2013 Scott Jones, OL Specialist-Delvin Joyce, TB 1997 Doug Bigelow, LB 2014 Matt Williams, OL 2001 Derrick Lloyd, LB 1998 Mike Masella, SS Offense-Robert Carson, FB 1999 Jason Parmer, DE / Dee Shropshire, OG Lineman Of The Year Defense-Derrick Lloyd, LB 2000 Zeb Clark, LB 2007: Offense: Veron Eason, G Specialist-Rodney McCarter 2001 Andrew Owen, DT / Jason Thompson, WR Defense: John Baranowskyy, T 2002 Richard Hicks, DE 2002 Reggie Taylor, SS 2008 Offense: Scott Lemn, C Offense-Rondell Bradley, TB 2003 Dennard Melton, LB Defense: Arthur Moats, E Alan Harrison, WR 2004 Matt LeZotte, QB 2009 Offense: Dorian Brooks, G Defense-Jerame Southern, DE 2005 Justin Rascati, QB Defense: Sam Daniels, T Specialist-Rodney McCarter 2006 Justin Rascati, QB 2010 Offense: Theo Sherman, T 2003 Jerame Southern, DE 2007 John Baranowsky, DT Defense: Ronnell Brown, T Offense-Alvin Banks, TB 2008 Rodney Landers, QB 2011: Offense: Earl Watford, G Defense-Jerame Southern, DE 2009 Charlie Newman, TE Defense: D.J. Bryant, E Specialist -Nick Englehart, P 2010 Vidal Nelson, S 2012: Offense: Earl Watford, G 2004 Raymond Hines, TB 2011 Pat Williams, LB / . Vidal Nelson, LB Defense: Tyler Snow, T Offense - Justin Rascati, QB 2012 Brian Barlow, TE 2013: Offense: Josh Wells, T Defense - Trey Townsend, LB 2013 Tyler Snow, DE Defense: Tyler Snow, E Specialist - Rodney McCarter, WS 2014 DeAndre’ Smith, WR 2005 Clint Kent, CB

72 JMUSports.com All-Time Results 1972: 0-4-1 1978: 8-2 1983: 3-8 1988: 5-6 10/7 Shepherd JV L, 0-6 9/9 Washington & Lee W, 49-7 9/10 @Appalachian State W, 24-20 9/3 @Navy L, 14-27 10/14 @Salisbury State L, 0-55 9/16 Towson W, 21-14 9/17 @Virginia L, 14-21 9/10 Appalachian State L, 14-17 10/27 @Hampden-Sydney JV T, 0-0 9/23 @Hampden-Sydney W, 21-16 9/24 Liberty W, 44-35 9/17 @Boston W, 23-13 11/4 Fork Union Military L, 0-45 9/30 Mars Hill W, 24-14 10/1 Davidson# W, 50-0 9/24 William & Mary L, 3-10 11/11 Hargrave Military L, 0-34 10/7 @Salisbury State L, 9-13 10/8 @Delaware State L, 28-38 10/1 Liberty W, 31-28 0-140 10/14 @William & Mary L, 7-32 10/15 @William & Mary L, 21-24 10/15 @Northeastern W, 29-13 1973: 4-5 10/21 Frostburg State# W, 28-6 10/22 Lafayette L, 14-31 10/22 VMI W, 37-0 10/28 @Randolph-Macon W, 21-10 10/29 Delaware L, 23-26 10/29 @Towson L, 6-34 9/22 Anne Arundel C.C. W, 34-8 11/4 Shippensburg W, 14-0 11/5 @Richmond L, 0-32 11/5 Georgia Southern# L, 13-27 9/28 Hampden-Sydney JV L, 14-17 11/11 @Emory & Henry W, 42-12 11/12 @Shippensburg L, 9-29 11/12 @Richmond W, 25-13 10/6 @Hargrave Military W, 16-6 236-124 11/19 Towson L, 3-10 11/19 @Virginia Tech L, 6-27 10/13 Salisbury State L, 7-42 230-266 201-209 10/20 Shepherd JV W, 23-10 1979: 4-6 10/27 Massanutten Military L, 6-17 9/1 Austin Peay L, 6-10 1984: 6-5 1989: 5-4-1 11/3 @Fork Union Military L, 20-24 9/8 @East Tennessee State L, 0-31 9/1 Richmond L, 12-43 9/2 Bloomsburg W, 48-3 11/10 @Staunton Military L, 29-41 9/15 @Towson L, 8-18 9/8 @Delaware L, 3-32 9/9 @Massachusetts T, 28-28 11/17 @Gallaudet W, 40-12 9/22 Hampden-Sydney W, 17-0 9/15 @Morehead State W, 38-28 9/16 Richmond W, 31-0 189-176 9/29 @Dayton L, 15-35 9/22 @Liberty W, 52-43 9/23 @Appalachian State L, 14-23 1974: 6-4 (3-2 VCAA) 10/6 @William & Mary L, 0-33 9/29 William & Mary L, 10-20 9/30 @Liberty L, 14-19 10/13 @Virginia L, 9-69 10/6 Delaware State W, 20-19 10/14 Towson W, 41-6 9/21 @Washington & Lee* W, 24-22 10/27 Randolph-Macon# W, 54-0 10/13 @Davidson W, 28-7 10/21 VMI W, 25-0 9/28 @Hampden-Sydney* L, 0-35 11/3 @Shippensburg W, 10-7 10/20 Northeastern# L, 6-9 10/28 @Navy W, 24-20 10/5 @Shepherd W, 22-11 11/10 Morehead State W, 16-3 10/27 East Tennessee State L, 6-9 11/4 Georgia Southern# L, 21-36 10/12 Bridgewater* W, 41-13 135-206 11/10 VMI W, 21-17 11/11 @William & Mary L, 21-24 10/19 Frostburg State L, 17-27 11/17 @Towson W, 24-14 267-159 10/26 Emory & Henry*# W, 34-14 1980: 4-6 220-241 11/2 @Randolph-Macon* L, 24-29 9/6 Appalachian State L, 6-34 1990: 5-6 11/9 @Salisbury State W, 20-17 9/13 @Morehead State L, 18-21 1985: 5-6 9/8 Liberty L, 19-22 11/16 Gallaudet W, 75-15 9/20 @Austin Peay L, 3-21 9/7 @East Tennessee State W, 14-9 9/15 @VMI L, 21-24 11/22 Shippensburg L, 7-21 9/27 @Virginia Tech L, 6-38 9/14 Morehead State W, 35-14 9/22 @Richmond W, 29-0 264-204 10/4 @U.S. Merchant Marine W, 20-6 9/21 Liberty L, 3-9 9/29 Newberry W, 52-7 1975: 9-0-1 (5-0 VCAA) 10/11 Liberty W, 30-14 9/28 @William & Mary L, 14-31 10/6 Northeastern# W, 21-0 10/25 Wofford W, 3-0 10/5 vs. Richmond^ L, 15-38 10/13 @Towson W, 21-14 VCAA Champion 11/1 @Lehigh L, 14-31 10/12 @Lafayette L, 13-20 10/20 Youngstown State L, 15-31 9/13 @Glenville State T, 0-0 11/8 East Tennessee State# L, 23-28 10/19 @Appalachian State L, 0-36 10/27 @Navy W, 16-7 9/20 Washington & Lee* W, 21-16 11/15 Shippensburg W, 19-14 10/26 Davidson W, 28-0 11/3 @Georgia Southern L, 13-31 9/27 Hampden-Sydney* W, 3-0 142-207 11/2 Georgia Southern# W, 21-6 11/10 William & Mary L, 21-31 10/4 Shepherd W, 13-7 11/9 @VMI L, 7-14 11/17 Appalachian State L, 0-24 10/11 @Bridgewater* W, 10-7 1981: 3-8 11/23 Towson W, 13-0 228-191 10/18 @Frostburg State W, 21-20 9/12 @Appalachian State L, 0-45 163-177 10/25 @Emory & Henry* W, 7-0 9/19 Austin Peay L, 7-13 (^Norfolk, Va., Oyster Bowl) 11/1 Randolph-Macon*# W, 12-7 9/26 @Liberty W, 36-14 1991: 9-4 11/8 Salisbury State W, 24-15 10/3 @Richmond L, 7-24 1986: 5-5-1 NCAA Playoffs 11/15 @Shippensburg W, 14-3 10/10 C.W. Post L, 36-37 9/6 Massachusetts L, 14-16 8/31 @Virginia Tech L, 12-41 125-75 10/17 Furman L, 14-30 9/13 @Morehead State L, 24-27 9/7 Central Florida W, 49-31 9/21 @Appalachian State W, 31-8 1976: 7-4 10/24 Hampton L, 15-17 9/20 @Liberty L, 7-17 10/31 @William & Mary L, 19-31 9/27 VMI W, 39-7 9/28 @William & Mary W, 29-28 9/4 Glenville State W, 30-14 11/7 Towson# W, 20-7 10/4 St. Paul’s W, 62-0 10/5 Massachusetts W, 24-7 9/11 @Emory & Henry W, 26-20 11/14 @Shippensburg L, 27-33 10/18 Appalachian State# L, 20-21 10/12 Towson W, 55-31 9/18 Towson W, 28-26 11/21 @East Tennessee State W, 17-14 10/25 William & Mary W, 42-33 10/19 Georgia Southern L, 21-24 9/25 @Hampden-Sydney L, 14-21 198-265 11/1 @Northeastern W, 15-2 10/26 Richmond# W, 47-42 10/2 @Shepherd L, 0-6 11/8 East Tennessee State W, 34-3 11/2 @Liberty W, 35-34 10/9 (Pa.) W, 35-17 1982: 8-3 11/15 @Georgia Southern L, 35-45 11/9 @Youngstown State L, 21-28 10/16 @Davidson W, 17-12 9/4 New Hampshire L, 6-28 11/22 @Towson T, 7-7 11/23 @Northeastern W, 27-10 10/23 Frostburg State# W, 44-7 9/11 Appalachian State W, 39-35 299-178 11/30 @Delaware+ W-2ot, 42-35 10/30 @Randolph-Macon L, 0-18 9/18 @Virginia W, 21-17 12/7 Samford+ L, 21-24 11/6 @Salisbury State W, 38-36 9/25 East Tennessee State W, 15-10 1987: 9-3 414-343 11/13 Shippensburg L, 17-21 10/2 @Davidson W, 35-7 NCAA Playoffs 249-198 10/16 @VMI L, 7-35 9/5 Rhode Island W, 38-0 1992: 4-7 9/5 @Virginia Tech L, 20-49 1977: 5-5 10/23 William & Mary# W, 24-18 9/12 @Appalachian State L, 10-17 10/30 @C.W. Post W, 32-16 9/19 Morehead State W, 44-10 9/12 @Richmond L, 40-49 9/10 Emory & Henry W, 7-3 11/6 @Furman L, 10-17 9/26 @Massachusetts W, 21-15 9/19 Hofstra W, 38-6 9/17 @Towson L, 7-13 11/13 Shippensburg W, 52-22 10/10 Richmond W, 41-3 9/26 @Youngstown State W, 52-49 9/24 Hampden-Sydney W, 17-14 11/20 @Towson W, 42-24 10/17 @VMI W, 20-17 10/3 Northeastern# W, 35-34 10/1 Shepherd L, 0-10 283-229 10/24 @William & Mary W, 28-22 10/10 Appalachian State L, 21-27 10/8 @Mars Hill L, 7-30 10/31 Towson# W, 21-19 10/17 @Georgia Southern L, 17-24 10/15 Salisbury State W, 42-27 11/7 @Georgia Southern L, 7-26 10/24 @Towson L, 21-28 10/22 @Frostburg State W, 18-0 11/14 Northeastern W, 13-3 10/31 William & Mary W, 21-14 10/29 Randolph-Macon# W, 28-0 11/21 @East Tennessee State W, 28-24 11/7 Liberty L, 31-34 11/5 @Guilford L, 0-16 11/28 @Marshall+ L, 12-41 11/14 @Central Florida L, 37-41 11/12 @Shippensburg L, 20-59 283-197 333-355 146-172

@JMUFootball 73 All-Time Results 1993: 6-5 (4-4 Atlantic 10) 1997: 5-6 (3-5 Atlantic 10) 2002: 5-7 (3-6 Atlantic 10) 2006: 9-3 (7-1 Atlantic 10) 9/4 Lock Haven W, 55-3 9/6 @Ball State L, 6-24 8/31 Hampton L, 28-31 NCAA Playoffs 9/11 Richmond* L, 13-20 9/13 East Tennessee State W, 32-27 9/7 New Hampshire* W, 20-14 9/2 Bloomsburg W, 14-3 9/18 @Connecticut* L, 34-45 9/20 Massachusetts* W, 13-10 9/14 Florida Atlantic W, 16-13 9/9 @Appalachian State L, 10-21 9/25 Jacksonville State W, 35-14 9/27 @Maine* W, 24-22 9/21 @Hofstra* W-2ot, 24-21 9/23 Northeastern* W, 52-14 10/2 @Massachusetts L, 10-33 10/4 @Villanova* L, 17-49 9/28 Villanova* L, 26-30 9/30 @VMI W, 45-7 10/9 Delaware*# W, 42-38 10/11 @William & Mary* L, 25-38 10/5 Maine* L, 6-17 10/7 Rhode Island* W, 35-23 10/16 New Hampshire* W, 45-21 10/18 Delaware*# L, 27-49 10/12 @Delaware* L, 10-23 10/14 @New Hampshire* W, 42-23 10/30 @William & Mary* L, 26-31 10/25 Richmond* L, 21-26 10/19 @Richmond* L, 0-26 10/21 William & Mary*# W, 31-17 11/6 @Northeastern* W, 52-21 11/8 @Northeastern* L, 17-41 10/26 Massachusetts*# L, 7-14 10/28 @Richmond* W, 27-10 11/13 @Villanova* W, 42-3 11/15 Rhode Island* W-3ot, 39-37 11/2 @Rhode Island* W, 15-11 11/4 Delaware* W, 44-24 11/20 Boston* L, 21-24 11/22 Boston W, 31-14 11/16 William & Mary* W-ot, 34-31 11/11 @Villanova* L, 20-21 375-253 252-337 11/23 @Northeastern* L, 10-41 11/18 @Towson* W, 38-3 1994: 10-3 (6-2 Atlantic 10) 1998: 3-8 196-272 11/25 @Youngstown State+ L, 31-35 389-201 NCAA Playoffs 9/5 @Maryland L, 15-23 2003: 6-6 (4-5 Atlantic 10) Lambert Cup Champion 9/12 Hofstra L, 24-37 8/30 Liberty W, 48-6 2007: 8-4 (6-2 CAA) 9/3 Buffalo W, 35-0 9/19 Villanova* L, 30-34 9/6 @Virginia Tech L, 0-43 NCAA Playoffs 9/10 Middle Tennessee St. W, 24-22 9/26 Elon W, 19-12 9/20 Hofstra* W, 23-20 9/1 @North Carolina L, 14-37 9/17 @New Hampshire* L, 24-27 10/3 @Richmond* L, 7-28 9/27 @Massachusetts* L, 26-31 9/8 New Hampshire* W, 41-24 10/1 @Boston* W, 24-21 10/10 @Massachusetts* L, 26-28 10/4 @Villanova* L, 14-38 9/15 VMI W, 45-17 10/8 @Delaware* W, 30-10 10/17 William & Mary*# L, 12-24 10/11 Richmond*# W, 34-14 9/22 Coastal Carolina W, 45-10 10/15 Villanova* W, 31-23 10/24 Maine* W, 34-28 10/18 @William & Mary* W, 24-17 9/29 Villanova* W, 35-7 10/22 William & Mary*# W, 33-7 10/31 @Rhode Island* L, 21-28 10/25 @Maine* L, 13-20 10/6 @Northeastern* W, 21-14 10/29 @Richmond* W, 29-16 11/7 Northeastern* W, 31-17 11/1 Rhode Island* W, 39-27 10/13 @Rhode Island* W, 44-27 11/5 @VMI W, 38-15 11/21 @Delaware* L, 14-28 11/8 @New Hampshire* L, 17-20 10/27 Richmond*# L, 16-17 11/12 Connecticut* W, 48-20 233-287 11/15 Charleston Southern W, 45-7 11/3 @Delaware* L, 34-37 11/19 Northeastern* L-ot, 6-9 11/22 Northeastern* L, 24-41 11/10 @William & Mary* W, 55-34 11/26 Troy State+ QW, 45-26 307-284 11/17 Towson* W, 23-12 1999: 8-4 (7-1 Atlantic 10) 12/3 @Marshall+ L-ot, 21-28 2004: 13-2 (7-1 Atlantic 10) 11/24 @Appalachian State+ L, 27-28 388-224 NCAA Playoffs 400-265 Atlantic 10 Co-Champion NCAA Division I-AA Champion Lambert Cup Champion 2008: 12-2 (8-0 CAA) 1995: 8-4 (6-2 Atlantic 10) 9/4 @Virginia Tech L, 0-47 9/11 Northeastern* W, 29-21 ECAC Division I-AA Team of the Year NCAA Playoffs NCAA Playoffs 9/18 @New Hampshire* W, 35-28 Atlantic 10 Tri-Champion ECAC FCS Team of the Year 9/2 Morgan State W, 76-7 9/25 Delaware* W, 21-7 9/4 Lock Haven W, 62-7 CAA Champion 9/9 @William & Mary* W, 24-17 10/2 @Villanova* W, 23-20 9/18 @Villanova* W, 17-0 8/30 @Duke L, 7-31 9/16 McNeese State L, 24-30 10/16 @William & Mary* W, 30-20 9/25 @West Virginia L, 10-45 9/6 N.C. Central W, 56-7 9/23 @Villanova* W-ot, 28-27 10/23 Connecticut*# W, 48-14 10/2 Hofstra* W, 31-21 9/13 Massachusetts* W, 52-38 9/30 @Maine* W, 21-17 10/30 South Florida W, 13-3 10/9 Massachusetts* W, 28-7 9/20 Appalachian State W, 35-32 10/7 Boston* W, 38-31 11/6 @Maine* L, 20-26 10/16 @Maine* W, 24-20 9/27 @Maine* W, 24-10 10/14 @New Hampshire W, 23-19 11/13 Richmond* W, 31-13 10/23 @Richmond* W, 26-20 10/4 Hofstra* W, 56-0 10/21 Delaware*# L, 19-48 11/20 @Hofstra L, 16-34 10/30 VMI# W, 41-13 10/11 @Richmond* W, 38-31 10/28 Richmond* L, 33-34 11/27 @Troy State+ L, 7-27 11/6 Delaware* W, 20-13 10/25 @Villanova* W, 23-19 11/4 @Northeastern* W, 27-13 273-260 11/13 William & Mary* L, 24-27 11/1 Delaware*# W, 41-7 11/11 Connecticut* W, 24-16 11/20 @Towson W, 31-17 11/15 William & Mary* W, 48-24 11/25 @Appalachian State+ L, 24-31 2000: 6-5 (4-4 Atlantic 10) 11/27 @Lehigh+ W, 14-13 11/22 @Towson* W, 58-27 361-290 9/2 Lock Haven W, 72-0 12/4 @Furman+ W, 14-13 11/29 Wofford+ W, 38-35 1996: 7-4 (5-3 Atlantic 10) 9/9 Liberty W, 38-7 12/10 @William & Mary+ W, 48-34 12/6 Villanova+ W, 31-27 9/16 @South Florida L, 7-26 12/17 vs. Montana + W, 31-21 12/12 Montana+ L, 27-35 9/7 Shippensburg W, 30-0 9/30 New Hampshire* W, 24-13 (*Chattanooga, Tenn.) 524-323 9/14 @McNeese State W, 24-10 10/7 Villanova*# W, 57-23 421-268 9/21 @Boston* W, 38-7 2009: 6-5 (4-4 CAA) 10/14 @Rhode Island* L, 6-7 9/28 New Hampshire L, 22-39 10/21 William & Mary* W, 28-14 2005: 17-4 (5-3 Atlantic 10) 9/12 @Maryland L-ot, 35-38 10/5 Maine*# W, 31-7 10/28 @Delaware* L, 14-33 9/3 Lock Haven W, 56-0 9/19 VMI W, 44-16 10/12 William & Mary* W, 26-21 9/26 @Liberty W, 24-10 11/4 Maine* W, 22-7 9/10 @Coastal Carolina L, 27-31 10/19 @Richmond* W, 31-27 10/3 @Hofstra* L, 17-24 11/11 @Richmond* L, 2-21 9/17 Delaware State W, 65-7 10/26 @Delaware* L, 13-27 10/10 Richmond* L, 17-21 11/18 @Northeastern* L, 30-34 10/1 @Hofstra* W, 42-10 11/2 Northeastern* L, 7-31 10/17 Villanova*# L, 0-27 300-185 10/8 Maine* W, 38-2 11/9 @Connecticut* W, 14-6 10/15 @Massachusetts* L, 7-10 10/24 @William & Mary* L, 3-24 10/31 @Delaware* W, 20-8 11/16 Villanova* L, 23-40 2001: 2-9 (0-9 Atlantic 10) 10/22 @Delaware* L, 28-34 11/7 Maine* W, 20-14 259-215 9/1 Elon W, 42-21 10/29 Richmond*# L, 15-18 11/14 @Massachusetts* W, 17-14 9/8 @New Hampshire* L, 19-26 11/5 @William & Mary* W, 30-29 11/21 Towson* W, 43-12 9/22 Rhode Island* L, 12-16 11/12 Villanova* W, 28-13 242-208 9/29 @Maine* L, 3-13 11/19 Towson* W, 55-14 10/6 @Villanova* L-2ot, 44-45 391-168 10/13 Richmond* L, 17-20 10/20 @Massachusetts* L, 20-43 11/3 Delaware*# L, 3-28 11/10 @William & Mary* L, 10-17 11/17 Northeastern* L, 17-24 11/23 @Liberty W, 14-7 201-260

74 JMUSports.com All-Time Results 2010: 6-5 (3-5 CAA) 2012: 7-4 (5-3 CAA) 2014: 9-4 (6-2 CAA) 9/4 Morehead State W, 48-7 9/1 Saint Francis (Pa.) W, 55-7 NCAA Playoffs 9/11 @ Virginia Tech W, 21-16 9/8 Alcorn State W, 42-3 8/30 at Maryland L, 7-52 9/25 Liberty W, 10-3 9/15 vs. West Virginia L, 12-42 9/6 at Lehigh W, 31-28 10/2 Delaware* L, 10-13 (FedEx Field - Washington, D.C.) 9/13 St. Francis (Pa.) W, 38-22 10/9 @ Towson* W, 17-13 9/22 at Rhode Island* W, 32-7 9/20 at Villanova* L, 31-49 10/16 New Hampshire*# L, 14-28 10/6 Towson* W, 13-10 9/27 Delaware* L-ot, 23-30 10/23 @ Villanova* L, 7-14 10/13 William & Mary* W-2ot, 27-26 10/4 at Albany* W, 31-28 10/30 Massachusetts* L, 14-21 10/20 at Richmond L, 29-35 10/11 Towson* W, 62-7 11/6 @ Richmond* L-ot, 10-13 10/27 Georgia State*# W, 28-21 10/25 at Charlotte W, 48-40 11/13 William & Mary* W, 30-24 11/3 at Maine* W, 31-7 11/1 William & Mary*# W, 31-24 11/20 @ Maine* W, 14-10 11/10 at Villanova* L, 20-35 11/8 at Stony Brook* W, 27-24 195-162 11/17 Old Dominion* L, 28-38 11/15 at Richmond* W, 55-20 2011: 8-5 (5-3 CAA) 317-231 11/22 Elon W, 59-27 11/29 Liberty+ L, 21-16 NCAA Playoffs 2013: 6-6 (3-5 CAA) 464-377 9/3 @ North Carolina L, 10-42 8/31 Central Conn. St. W, 38-14 9/10 Central Connecticut St. W, 14-9 9/7 at Akron L, 33-35 * Conference Game 9/17 @ Liberty W, 27-24 9/14 St. Francis (Pa.) W, 24-20 # Homecoming 9/14 @ William & Mary* W, 20-14 9/21 Charlotte W, 34-7 + NCAA Playoffs 10/1 Richmond*# W, 31-7 9/28 at Delaware* L, 22-29 10/8 Maine* L-ot, 24-25 10/5 Albany* W, 40-13 10/15 Villanova* W, 34-10 10/12 Richmond* W, 38-31 10/29 @ Old Dominion* L, 20-23 10/26 at William & Mary L, 7-17 11/5 @ New Hampshire* L, 10-28 11/2 Villanova*# W, 31-21 11/12 Rhode Island* W, 31-13 11/9 at New Hampshire* L, 17-33 11/19 @ Massachusetts* W, 34-17 11/16 Stony Brook* L, 38-41 11/26 @ Eastern Kentucky+ W, 20-17 11/23 at Towson L, 17-28 12/3 @ North Dakota St. + L, 14-26 339-289 289-255

Year Overall Conference Coach Honors 1972 0-4-1 ----- Challace McMillin 1973 4-5 ----- Challace McMillin 1974 6-4 3-2 Challace McMillin 1975 9-0-1 5-0 Challace McMillin VCAA Champion 1976 7-4 ----- Challace McMillin 1977 5-5 ----- Challace McMillin 1978 8-2 ----- Challace McMillin 1979 4-6 ----- Challace McMillin 1980 4-6 ----- Challace McMillin 1981 3-8 ----- Challace McMillin 1982 8-3 ----- Challace McMillin 1983 3-8 ----- Challace McMillin 1984 6-5 ----- Challace McMillin 1985 5-6 ----- Joe Purzycki 1986 5-5-1 ----- Joe Purzycki 1987 9-3 ----- Joe Purzycki NCAA Playoffs 1988 5-6 ----- Joe Purzycki 1989 5-4-1 ----- Joe Purzycki 1990 5-6 ----- Joe Purzycki 1991 9-4 ----- Rip Scherer NCAA Playoffs/Second Round 1992 4-7 ----- Rip Scherer 1993 6-5 4-4 Rip Scherer 1994 10-3 6-2 Rip Scherer NCAA Playoffs/Second Round, Lambert Cup Champion 1995 8-4 6-2 Alex Wood NCAA Playoffs 1996 7-4 5-3 Alex Wood 1997 5-6 3-5 Alex Wood 1998 3-8 2-6 Alex Wood 1999 8-4 7-1 Mickey Matthews NCAA Playoffs, Atlantic 10 Co-Champion 2000 6-5 4-4 Mickey Matthews 2001 2-9 0-9 Mickey Matthews 2002 5-7 3-6 Mickey Matthews 2003 6-6 4-5 Mickey Matthews 2004 13-2 7-1 Mickey Matthews NCAA Division I-AA Champion, Lambert Cup Champion, ECAC Division I-AA Team of the Year, Atlantic 10 Tri-Champion 2005 7-4 5-3 Mickey Matthews 2006 9-3 7-1 Mickey Matthews NCAA Playoffs 2007 8-4 6-2 Mickey Matthews NCAA Playoffs 2008 12-2 8-0 Mickey Matthews NCAA Semifinals, ECAC FCS Team of the Year, CAA Champion 2009 6-5 4-4 Mickey Matthews 2010 6-5 3-5 Mickey Matthews 2011 8-5 5-3 Mickey Matthews NCAA Playoffs 2012 7-4 5-3 Mickey Matthews 2013 6-6 3-5 Mickey Matthews 2014 9-4 6-2 Everett Withers NCAA Playoffs Totals 271-206-4 111-79 (.568) (.584)

@JMUFootball 75 Single-Game Records Rushing Yards Extra Points Made Punt Return Yards Touchdowns 264 - Warren Marshall vs. W&M - 10/25/86 10 - Mike Glover vs. Lock Haven - 9/2/00 183 - Gary Clark at Virginia - 9/17/83 11 - vs. Gallaudet - 11/16/74 10 - John Coursey vs. Morgan State - 9/2/95 Rushing Attempts Punt Return Long Plays 38 - Curtis Keaton at Delaware - 11/21/98 Extra Points Attempted 89 - Gary Clark at Virginia - 9/17/83 99 - vs. Delaware - 9/27/14 10 - Mike Glover vs. Lock Haven - 9/2/00 Rushing Touchdowns 10 - John Coursey vs. Morgan State - 9/2/95 Punt Return TD’s First Downs 5 - Curtis Keaton vs. UConn - 10/23/99 2 - Gary Clark at Virginia (87, 89) - 9/17/83 38 - vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) - 9/1/12 5 - Kelvin Jeter vs. Morgan State 9/2/95 Field Goals Made 3 - Ryan Maglio vs. W&M - 11/1/14 Tackles All-Purpose Yards Rushing Long 3 - Cameron Starke at Delaware - 9/28/13 26 - Clyde Hoy vs. Towson - 11/7/81 934 - vs. Lock Haven - 9/2/00 95 - Joe Sparksman vs. W&M - 11/10/90 3 - Dave Stannard vs. Richmond - 10/27/07 26 - Clyde Hoy at U.S. Merchant Marine - 10/4/80 3 - Burke George vs. Florida Atlantic - 9/14/02 Punting Average Passing Yards 3 - Mike Glover vs. Villanova - 10/7/00 Sacks 52.5 - at Youngstown State - 9/26/92 433 - Vad Lee at Richmond - 11/15/14 3 - Mike Glover at Hofstra - 11/20/99 4.5 - Kwynn Walton vs. Virginia Military - 10/30/04 3 - Mike Glover at Villanova - 10/2/99 Punt Returns for TD’s Passing Completions 3 - John Coursey at W&M - 9/9/95 Interceptions Caught 2 - at Virginia - 9/17/83 34 - Matt LeZotte at Villanova - 10/6/01 3 - John Coursey at Delaware - 10/8/94 3 - Chris Jacobs vs. Georgia Southern - 11/2/85 3 - Mickey Stinnett vs. ETSU - 9/25/82 3 - Bob Logan at Emory & Henry - 9/11/76 JMU Turnovers Passing Attempts 3 - Scott Norwood vs. ETSU - 11/8/80 8 - at Virginia - 10/13/79 58 - Matt LeZotte at Villanova - 10/6/01 3 - Scott Norwood vs. Liberty 10/11/80 Interception Yards 8 - at Towson - 9/15/79 3 - Scott Norwood vs. Morehead St. - 11/10/79 101 - Taylor Reynolds at Richmond - 11/15/14 Passing Percentage Opponent Turnovers 86.7 (13-15) - Justin Rascati vs. Maine - 10/8/05 Field Goal Attempts Interception Return Long 9 - vs. Emory & Henry - 10/26/74 86.7 (13-15) - Matt LeZotte at Rhode Island - 11/2/02 5 - Burke George vs. Florida Atlantic - 9/14/02 100 (TD) - Tony LeZotte vs. Towson - 11/19/05 5 - Mike Glover at Rhode Island - 10/14/00 100 (Def. 2-Pt.) - Mike Masella vs. Villanova - 9/9/98 Interceptions Made Passing Touchdowns 5 - Scott Norwood vs. Morehead State - 11/10/79 6 - at Gallaudet - 11/17/73 5 - Michael Birdsong vs. Stony Brook 11/16/13 Interception Return TD’s Field Goal Long 2 - Taylor Reynolds at Richmond - 11/15/14 JMU Fumbles Passing Long 53 - MIckey Stinnett vs. Richmond - 9/1/84 9 - vs. Davidson - 10/26/85 93 - Vad Lee to DeAndre’ Smith at Richmond - 11/15/14 Fumble Return TD’s 9 - vs. Liberty - 9/21/85 Punts 2 - Tom McGloon vs. Randolph-Macon - 10/27/79 Lost - 6 - at Virginia - 10/13/79 Interceptions Thrown 11 - Mike Glover at Richmond - 11/11/00 6 - Matt LeZotte vs. Delaware - 11/3/01 11 - Allen Leonard vs. Mars Hill - 9/30/78 Fumble Return Yards Opponent Fumbles 11 - Winston Bersch vs. Frostburg State - 10/19/74 99 - Chris Morant vs. Northeastern 9/11/99 11 - vs. Randolph-Macon - 10/27/79 Receptions Lost - 8 - vs. Emory & Henry - 10/26/74 13 - Earnest Payton at Rhode Island - 10/31/98 Average (3 att.) Total Defensive TD’s 13 - Earnest Payton at UMass - 10/10/98 53.0 - John Druiett vs. Liberty - 9/21/85 2 - Taylor Reynolds (2 INT) at Richmond - 11/15/14 Opponent Points 2 - Dennard Melton (INT, FR) vs. Lock Haven - 9/2/00 69 - at Virginia - 10/13/79 Receiving Yards Punt Long 2 - Tom McGloon (2 FR) vs. Randolph-Macon - 10/27/79 192 - David McLeod at Villanova - 11/13/93 73 - Nelson Garner vs. Boston Univ. - 10/7/95 JMU Win Margin 73 - Scott Todd vs. App. State - 9/10/88 72 - vs. Lock Haven (72-0) - 9/2/00 Receiving Touchdowns Team 3 - Daniel Brown vs. Albany - 10/5/13 Kickoff Returns Rushing Yards Opponent Win Margin 3 - Macey Brooks at Boston University - 9/21/96 7 - Griff Yancey at Delaware - 11/3/07 60 - at Virginia (9-69) - 10/13/79 3 - Macey Brooks at McNeese State - 9/14/96 7 - Shaun Marshall vs. Delaware - 10/21/95 501 - vs. Frostburg State - 10/23/76 3 - Gary Clark vs. Liberty - 9/24/83 7 - John Allen at UConn - 9/18/93 Most Rushes Penalties 3 - Gary Clark vs. C.W.Post - 10/10/81 15 - at UMass - 9/26/87 Kickoff Return Yards 84 - at Richmond - 9/22/90 Total Yards of Offense 268 - Jay Jones at Richmond - 10/19/96 Rushing Touchdowns Yards Penalized 478 - Vad Lee at Villanova - 9/20/14 165 - vs. ETSU - 11/8/86 Kickoff Return Long 9 - vs. Gallaudet - 11/16/74 Total Plays 100 (TD) - Dejor Simmons vs. UR - 10/12/13 Passing Yards 1st-Quarter Points 71 - Vad Lee at Villanova - 9/20/14 100 (TD) - Scotty McGee vs. Towson - 11/17/07 23 - vs. Randolph-Macon - 10/27/79 71 - Matt Lezotte at Villanova - 10/6/01 433 - at Richmond - 11/15/14 Kickoff Return TD’s Completions 2nd-Quarter Points Run-Pass Touchdowns 1 - Dejor Simmons vs. UR - 10/12/13 35 - vs. Morgan State - 9/2/95 6 - Vad Lee at Charlotte - 10/25/14 1 - Scotty McGee vs. App. State - 9/20/08 34 - at Villanova - 10/6/01 1 - Scotty McGee vs. Towson - 11/17/07 Passing Percentage 3rd-Quarter Points All-Purpose Yards 1 - Scotty McGee at Youngstown State - 11/25/06 28 - vs. Lock Haven - 9/4/04 339 - Jay Jones at Richmond - 10/19/96 1 - Tony Booth vs. Northestern - 11/7/98 .867 (13-15) - at Rhode Island - 11/2/02 1 - B.J. Thornley vs. Richmond - 10/25/97 Passing Touchdowns 4th-Quarter Points Points 1 - Jay Jones at Richmond - 10/19/96 28 - vs. Lock Haven - 9/2/00 5 - JMU vs. Stony Brook - 11/16/13 30 - Curtis Keaton vs. UConn - 10/23/99 1 - Shaun Marshall vs. Boston Univ. - 10/7/95 5 - JMU vs. Richmond - 10/26/91 30 - Kelvin Jeter vs. Morgan State - 9/2/95 1 - Dwight Robinson vs. Villanova - 10/15/94 1st-Half Points 1 - Dwight Robinson at W&M - 10/30/93 Interceptions Thrown 49 - vs. Morgan State - 9/2/95 Points Kicking 1 - Dwight Robinson vs. Lock Haven - 9/4/93 6 - JMU vs. Delaware - 11/3/01 16 - John Coursey vs. Morgan State - 9/2/95 1 - Gary Clark vs. Liberty - 9/24/83 2nd-Half Points 42 - vs. Lock Haven - 9/2/00 Punt Returns Total Offense 8 - L.C. Baker vs. Lock Haven - 9/4/04 657 - JMU vs. St. Paul’s - 10/4/86

76 JMUSports.com Top-10 Lists Game Season Career Rushing Yards Rushing Yards Rushing Yards 1. 264 Warren Marshall vs. William & Mary (10/25/86) 1. 1,770 Rodney Landers 2008 1. 4,168 Warren Marshall 1982-86 2. 251 Dae’Quan Scott at Massachusetts (11/19/11) 2. 1,719 Curtis Keaton 1999 2. 3,477 Rodney Landers 2005-08 3. 247 Warren Marshall at Liberty (9/22/84) 3. 1,304 Dae’Quan Scott 2011 3. 2,783 Curtis Keaton 1998-99 4. 241 Curtis Keaton vs. Villanova (9/19/98) 4. 1,284 Warren Marshall 1986 4. 2,694 Alvin Banks 2003-06 5. 240 Kelvin Jeter vs. Troy State (11/26/94) 5. 1,273 Rodney Landers 2007 5. 2,665 Kenny Sims 1989-92 6. 237 Curtis Keaton vs. Connecticut (10/23/99) 6. 1,199 Kenny Sims 1991 6. 2,534 Maurice Fenner 2003-06 7. 216 Ron Stith vs. California (Pa.) (10/9/76) 7. 1,181 Warren Marshall 1985 7. 2,322 Eriq Williams 1989-92 8 213 Jordan Anderson vs. Maine (10/8/11) 8. 1,157 Kenny Sims 1992 8. 2,319 Greg Medley 1986-89 9. 210 Curtis Keaton vs. South Florida (10/30/99) 9. 1,085 Eugene Holloman 2006 9. 2,311 Eugene Holloman 2006-08 10. 207 Curtis Keaton at William & Mary (10/16/99) 10. 1,064 Curtis Keaton 1998 10. 2,308 Ron Stith 1973-76 Rushing Attempts Rushing Attempts Rushing Attempts 1. 38 Curtis Keaton at Delaware (11/21/98) 1. 314 Curtis Keaton 1999 1. 737 Warren Marshall 1982-86 2. 36 Raymond Hines vs. William & Mary (11/13/04) 2. 268 Rodney Landers 2008 2. 642 Eriq Williams 1989-92 36 Kelvin Jeter vs. William & Mary (10/12/96) 3. 239 Dae’Quan Scott 2013 3. 551 Alvin Banks 2003-06 4. 35 Curtis Keaton vs. Villanova (9/19/98) 4. 237 Dae’Quan Scott 2011 4. 540 Rodney Landers 2005-08 35 Kenny Sims at Central Florida (11/14/92) 5. 223 Rodney Landers 2007 5. 537 Curtis Keaton 1998-99 6. 34 Curtis Keaton vs. South Florida (10/30/99) 223 Curtis Keaton 1998 6. 473 Maurice Fenner 2003-06 34 Curtis Keaton at New Hampshire (9/18/99) 223 Warren Marshall 1986 7. 453 Butch Robinson 1977-80 34 Anthony Moore vs. Rhode Island (11/15/97) 8. 219 Warren Marshall 1985 8. 448 Greg Medley 1986-89 9. 33 Curtis Keaton vs. Richmond (11/13/99) 9. 213 Raymond Hines 2004 9. 440 Dae’Quan Scott 2009-12 33 Warren Marshall vs. William & Mary (10/25/86) 10. 202 Alvin Banks 2003 Rushing Touchdowns Rushing Touchdowns Rushing Touchdowns 1. 5 Curtis Keaton vs. Connecticut (10/23/99) 1. 20 Curtis Keaton 1999 1. 32 Eriq Williams 1989-92 5 Kelvin Jeter vs. Morgan State (9/2/95) 2. 16 Rodney Landers 2008 2. 31 Rodney Landers 2005-08 3. 4 Mike Cawley vs. Connecticut (11/12/94) 3. 14 Kenny Sims 1992 3. 30 Curtis Keaton 1998-99 4. 3 Many players tied 4. 12 Dae’Quan Scott 2011 4. 29 Maurice Fenner 2003-06 12 Rodney Landers 2007 29 Warren Marshall 1982-86 12 Mike Cawley 1994 6. 28 Alvin Banks 2003-06 7. 11 Eriq Williams 1991 7. 25 Kenny Sims 1989-92 8. 10 Six Players Tied 8. 24 Dae’Quan Scott 2009-12 9. 23 Ron Stith 1973-76 10. 22 Mike Cawley 1993-95 Passing Yards Passing Yards Passing Yards 1. 433 Vad Lee at Richmond (11/15/14) 1. 3,462 Vad Lee 2014 1. 6,482 Mike Cawley 1993-95 2. 406 Vad Lee at Villanova (9/20/14) 2. 2,813 Michael Birdsong 2013 2. 5,912 Justin Rascati 2004-06 3. 388 Greg Maddox vs. Hofstra (9/12/98) 3. 2,459 Mike Cawley 1995 3. 5,356 Eriq Williams 1989-92 4. 376 Matt LeZotte at Villanova (10/6/01) 4. 2,045 Justin Rascati 2006 4. 4,863 Greg Maddox 1996-98 5. 355 Michael Birdsong vs. Stony Brook (11/16/13) 2,045 Justin Rascati 2004 5. 4,504 Matt LeZotte 2001-04 6. 348 Eriq Williams vs. Richmond (10/26/91) 6. 2,035 Mike Cawley 1994 6. 3,661 Justin Thorpe 2008-12 7. 345 Tom Bowles at William & Mary (10/31/81) 7. 1,988 Mike Cawley 1993 7. 3,583 Tom Bowles 1979-83 8 340 Justin Thorpe at Rhode Island (9/22/12) 8. 1,949 Eriq Williams 1992 8. 3,462 Vad Lee 2014- 9. 333 Vad Lee at Charlotte (10/25/14) 9. 1,914 Eriq Williams 1991 9. 3,288 Rodney Landers 2005-08 10. 329 Mike Cawley at Villanova (9/23/95) 10. 1,856 Greg Maddox 1998 10. 3,206 Michael Birdsong 2012-13 Passing Attempts Passing Attempts Passing Attempts 1. 58 Matt LeZotte at Villanova (10/6/01) 1. 465 Vad Lee 2014 1. 863 Mike Cawley 1993-95 2. 48 Mike Cawley vs. Delaware (10/21/95) 2. 376 Michael Birdsong 2013 2. 769 Greg Maddox 1996-98 3. 47 Vad Lee at Charlotte (10/25/14) 3. 361 Mike Cawley 1995 3. 728 Justin Rascati 2004-06 47 Greg Maddox vs. Hofstra (9/12/98) 4. 297 Greg Maddox 1998 4. 646 Matt LeZotte 2001-04 5. 44 Vad Lee vs. Delaware (9/27/14) 5. 283 Justin Rascati 2004 5. 617 Eriq Williams 1989-92 44 Mike Cawley at Connecticut (9/18/93) 6. 268 Greg Maddox 1997 6. 584 Tom Bowles 1979-83 7. 43 Vad Lee at Villanova (9/20/14) 7. 263 Mike Cawley 1994 7. 472 Justin Thorpe 2008-12 43 Michael Birdsong at New Hampshire (11/9/13) 8. 239 Matt LeZotte 2003 8. 465 Vad Lee 2014- 43 Greg Maddox vs. New Hampshire (9/28/96) 239 Mike Cawley 1993 9. 453 Michael Birdsong 2012-13 43 Mike Cawley at Villanova (9/23/95) 10. 231 Eriq Williams 1992 10. 395 Rodney Landers 2005-08

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Game Season Career Pass Completions Pass Completions Pass Completions 1. 34 Matt LeZotte at Villanova (10/6/01) 1. 282 Vad Lee 2014 1. 487 Justin Rascati 2004-06 2. 32 Vad Lee at Charlotte (10/25/14) 2. 227 Michael Birdsong 2013 2. 479 Mike Cawley 1993-95 3. 31 Mike Cawley vs. Delaware (10/21/95) 3. 196 Mike Cawley 1995 3. 405 Greg Maddox 1996-98 4. 29 Michael Birdsong at Akron (9/7/13) 4. 185 Justin Rascati 2004 4. 358 Matt LeZotte 2001-04 5. 28 Mike Cawley at Connecticut (9/18/93) 5. 164 Greg Maddox 1998 5. 326 Eriq Williams 1989-92 6. 27 Vad Lee at Richmond (11/15/14) 6. 153 Justin Rascati 2006 6. 282 Vad Lee 2014- 7. 26 Vad Lee vs. William & Mary (11/1/14) 7. 152 Mike Cawley 1994 7. 281 Justin Thorpe 2008-12 26 Justin Thorpe at Rhode Island (9/22/12) 8. 149 Justin Rascati 2005 8. 268 Michael Birdsong 2012-13 26 Matt LeZotte vs. Northeastern (11/22/03) 9. 143 Matt LeZotte 2003 9. 260 Tom Bowles 1979-83 26 Greg Maddox vs. Hofstra (9/12/98) 10. 136 Greg Maddox 1997 10. 251 Rodney Landers 2005-08 Passing Touchdowns Passing Touchdowns Passing Touchdowns 1. 4 Vad Lee at Charlotte (10/25/14) 1. 30 Vad Lee 2014 1. 51 Justin Rascati 2004-06 4 Eriq Williams vs. Richmond (10/26/91) 2. 22 Michael Birdsong 2013 2. 42 Mike Cawley 1993-95 4 Eriq Williams at William & Mary (9/28/91) 3. 21 Rodney Landers 2008 3. 40 Eriq Williams 1989-92 4 Eriq Williams vs. Central Florida (9/7/91) 4. 20 Justin Rascati 2006 4. 35 Rodney Landers 2005-08 4 Eric Green vs. St. Paul’s (10/4/86) 5. 19 Eriq Williams 1991 5. 34 Greg Maddox 1996-98 6. 3 Many players tied 6. 17 Justin Rascati 2005 6. 30 Vad Lee 2014- 17 Mike Cawley 1995 7. 26 Michael Birdsong 2012-13 17 Eriq Williams 1992 8. 25 Matt LeZotte 2001-04 9. 16 Eric Green 1986 25 Eric Green 1984-87 10. 14 Two Players Tied 10. 22 Justin Thorpe 2008-12 Receptions Receptions Receptions 1. 13 Earnest Payton at Massachusetts (10/10/98) 1. 82 Earnest Payton 1998 1. 185 Earnest Payton 1997-2000 2. 13 Earnest Payton at Rhode Island (10/31/98) 2. 64 David McLeod 1993 2. 158 David McLeod 1990-93 3. 11 D.D. Boxley at Maine (10/16/04) 3. 63 Jay Jones 1996 3. 155 Gary Clark 1980-83 4. 10 Alan Harrison at Villanova (10/6/01) 4. 58 David McLeod 1992 4. 151 Jay Jones 1993-96 10 Jay Jones vs. New Hampshire (9/28/96) 5. 57 Gary Clark 1983 5. 123 Alan Harrison 2000-03 10 David McLeod vs. Boston (11/20/93) 6. 56 Macey Brooks 1996 6. 118 Macey Brooks 1993-96 10 David McLeod at Massachusetts (10/2/93) 7. 54 Jay Jones 1995 7. 113 Ed Perry 1993-96 10 Gary Clark at William & Mary (10/31/81) 8. 46 L.C. Baker 2006 8. 108 L.C. Baker 2004-07 9. 9 Nine Players Tied 46 Gary Clark 1982 9. 106 Lindsay Fleshman 1997-2000 10. 45 Alan Harrison 2003 10. 102 Delvin Joyce 1997-2000 Receiving Yards Receiving Yards Receiving Yards 1. 192 David McLeod at Villanova (11/13/93) 1. 1,207 David McLeod 1993 1. 2,899 David McLeod 1990-93 2. 187 David McLeod vs. New Hampshire (10/16/93) 2. 958 Gary Clark 1982 2. 2,863 Gary Clark 1980-83 3. 185 David McLeod at Youngstown State (9/26/92) 3. 933 David McLeod 1992 3. 2,807 Earnest Payton 1997-2000 185 Gary Clark at Delaware State (10/8/83) 4. 921 Earnest Payton 1998 4. 2,014 Macey Brooks 1993-96 5. 184 David McLeod vs. Boston University (11/20/93) 5. 885 Gary Clark 1983 5. 1,907 Alan Harrison 2000-03 6. 182 Gary Clark at William & Mary (10/31/81) 6. 828 Macey Brooks 1996 6. 1,862 Jay Jones 1993-96 7. 181 Earnest Payton vs. Lock Haven (9/2/00) 7. 777 Earnest Payton 1997 7. 1,637 Lindsay Fleshman 1997-2000 8 170 Gary Clark vs. C.W. Post (10/10/81) 8. 751 Jay Jones 1996 8. 1,450 Daniel Brown 2011-14 9. 168 Rockeed McCarter vs. VMI (9/19/09) 9. 710 Jay Jones 1995 9. 1,434 L.C. Baker 2004-07 10. 160 Jay Jones at Villanova (9/23/95) 10. 705 Alan Harrison 2002 10. 1,402 Dwayne Hayes 1988-91 Receiving Touchdowns Receiving Touchdowns Receiving Touchdowns 1. 3 Daniel Brown vs. Albany (10/5/13) 1. 14 Macey Brooks 1996 1. 25 Macey Brooks 1993-96 3 Macey Brooks at Boston (9/21/96) 2. 8 DeAndre’ Smith 2014 2. 21 David McLeod 1990-93 3 Macey Brooks at McNeese State (9/14/96) 8 Daniel Brown 2013 3. 17 Daniel Brown 2011-14 3 Gary Clark vs. Liberty (9/24/83) 8 L.C. Baker 2006 4. 16 Gary Clark 1980-83 3 Gary Clark vs. C.W. Post (10/10/81) 8 David McLeod 1991 5. 14 Mike Caussin 2006-09 6. 2 Many players tied 6. 7 Daniel Brown 2014 14 Alan Harrison 2000-03 7 Jay Jones 1995 14 Jay Jones 1993-96 7 David McLeod 1992 8. 13 Rockeed McCarter 2006-09 7 Keith Thornton 1988 13 L.C. Baker 2004-07 10. 6 Seven Players Tied 13 Earnest Payton 1997-2000

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Game Season Career Total Offense Total Offense Total Offense 1. 478 Vad Lee at Villanova (9/20/14) 1. 4,288 Vad Lee 2014 1. 7,678 Eriq Williams 1989-92 2. 455 Vad Lee at Richmond (11/15/14) 2. 3,304 Rodney Landers 2008 2. 7,249 Mike Cawley 1993-95 3. 408 Rodney Landers at Rhode Island (10/13/07) 3. 3,038 Michael Birdsong 2013 3. 7,111 Justin Rascati 2004-06 4. 405 Matt LeZotte at Villanova (10/6/01) 4. 2,951 Rodney Landers 2007 4. 6,765 Rodney Landers 2005-08 5. 404 Vad Lee at Charlotte (10/25/14) 5. 2,624 Mike Cawley 1994 5. 5,412 Justin Thorpe 2008-12 6. 391 Michael Birdsong vs. Stony Brook (11/16/13) 6. 2,563 Justin Rascati 2006 6. 4,825 Greg Maddox 1996-98 7. 390 Greg Maddox vs. Hofstra (9/12/98) 7. 2,529 Mike Cawley 1995 7. 4,623 Matt LeZotte 2001-04 8 380 Justin Thorpe at Rhode Island (9/22/12) 8. 2,523 Eriq Williams 1992 8. 4,554 Tom Bowles 1979-83 9. 378 Eriq Williams at Richmond (9/12/92) 9. 2,420 Justin Rascati 2004 9. 4,288 Vad Lee 2014- 10. 377 Mike Cawley at Villanova (9/23/95) 10. 2,389 Eriq Williams 1991 10. 4,168 Warren Marshall 1982-86 Scoring (Rushing + Receiving) Scoring (Rushing + Receiving) Scoring (Rushing + Receiving) 1. 30 Curtis Keaton vs. Connecticut (10/23/99) 1. 126 Curtis Keaton 1999 1. 258 Dae’Quan Scott 2009-13 30 Kelvin Jeter vs. Morgan State (9/2/95) 2. 99 Dave Stannard 2008 2. 231 David Rabil 2003-06 3. 24 Alvin Banks vs. Northeastern (9/23/06) 3. 96 Rodney Landers 2008 3. 220 John Coursey 1993-96 24 Mike Cawley vs. Connecticut (11/12/94) 4. 91 Dave Stannard 2007 4. 215 Cameron Starke 2010-13 24 Gary Clark vs. Liberty (9/24/83) 5. 84 Macey Brooks 1996 5. 208 Warren Marshall 1982-86 6. 20 Mike Cawley vs. Delaware (10/9/93) 84 Kenny Sims 1992 6. 204 Eriq Williams 1989-92 20 Eric Green vs. Morehead State (9/19/87) 7. 83 David Rabil 2006 7. 194 Alvin Banks 2003-06 8. 18 Many players tied 8. 82 John Coursey 1994 8. 190 Dave Stannard 2007-08 9. 80 Griff Yancey 2008 9. 186 Rodney Landers 2005-08 10. 79 Two Players Tied 186 Curtis Keaton 1998-99 Touchdowns (Rushing + Receiving) Touchdowns (Rushing + Receiving) Touchdowns (Rushing + Receiving) 1. 5 Curtis Keaton vs. Connecticut (10/23/99) 1. 21 Curtis Keaton 1999 1. 43 Dae’Quan Scott 2009-13 5 Kelvin Jeter vs. Morgan State (9/2/95) 2. 16 Rodney Landers 2008 2. 34 Warren Marshall 1982-86 3. 4 Alvin Banks vs. Northeastern (9/23/06) 3. 14 Macey Brooks 1996 3. 33 Eriq Williams 1989-92 4 Mike Cawley vs. Connecticut (11/12/94) 14 Kenny Sims 1992 4. 32 Alvin Banks 2003-06 4 Gary Clark vs. Liberty (9/24/83) 5. 13 Dae’Quan Scott 2013 5. 31 Rodney Landers 2005-08 6. 3 Many players tied 13 Dae’Quan Scott 2011 31 Curtis Keaton 1998-99 13 Griff Yancey 2008 7. 29 Maurice Fenner 2003-06 8. 12 Six Players Tied 8. 25 Macey Brooks 1993-96 25 Kenny Sims 1989-92 10. 24 Ron Stith 1973-76 All-Purpose Yards All-Purpose Yards All-Purpose Yards 1. 339 Jay Jones at Richmond (10/19/96) 1. 2,024 Curtis Keaton 1999 1. 5,659 Delvin Joyce 1997-2000 2. 323 Griff Yancey at Delaware (11/3/07) 2. 1,770 Rodney Landers 2008 2. 4,704 Dae’Quan Scott 2009-13 3. 322 Delvin Joyce vs. East Tennessee State (9/13/97) 3. 1,741 Delvin Joyce 1998 3. 4,621 Warren Marshall 1982-86 4. 266 Rodney Stockett at Georgia Southern (11/15/86) 4. 1,563 Delvin Joyce 1997 4. 3,963 Gary Clark 1980-83 5. 265 Delvin Joyce vs. Delaware (10/18/97) 5. 1,545 Dae’Quan Scott 2011 5. 3,562 Rodney Landers 2005-08 6. 264 Warren Marshall vs. William & Mary (10/25/86) 6. 1,515 Jay Jones 1996 6. 3,384 Earnest Payton 1997-2000 7. 262 Delvin Joyce vs. Villanova (10/7/00) 7. 1,495 Gary Clark 1983 7. 3,369 Rodney Stockett 1984-87 8. 256 Gary Clark vs. Appalachian State (9/11/82) 8. 1,488 Dae’Quan Scott 2013 8. 3,263 Alvin Banks 2003-06 9. 252 Ron Stith vs. California (Pa.) (10/9/76) 9. 1,465 Warren Marshall 1986 9. 3,120 Curtis Keaton 1998-99 10. 251 Dae’Quan Scott at Massachusetts (11/19/11) 10. 1,413 Gary Clark 1982 10. 3,021 David McLeod 1990-93 Kickoff Return Yards Kickoff Return Yards Kickoff Return Yards 1. 268 Jay Jones at Richmond (10/19/96) 1. 737 Jay Jones 1996 1. 2,166 Scotty McGee 2006-09 2. 180 Robert Turner vs. Delaware (10/29/83) 2. 727 Delvin Joyce 1998 2. 1,902 Delvin Joyce 1997-2000 3. 175 Rodney Stockett at Georgia Southern (11/15/86) 3. 668 Shaun Marshall 1995 3. 1,434 Dwight Robinson 1991-94 4. 168 Delvin Joyce vs. Villanova (9/19/98) 4. 656 Delvin Joyce 1997 4. 1,290 Rodney Stockett 1984-87 5. 157 Scotty McGee at Duke 8/30/08) 5. 640 Scotty McGee 2009 5. 1,165 Dejor Simmons 2011-14 157 Scotty McGee at Youngstown State (11/25/06) 640 Scotty McGee 2008 6. 1,155 Tom Green 1989-91 7. 155 John Allen at Connecticut (9/18/93) 7. 545 Scotty McGee 2007 7. 994 Ardon Bransford 2003-06 8. 154 Scotty McGee at Appalachian State (11/24/07) 8. 538 Rodney Stockett 1986 8. 896 Kerby Long 2007-11 9. 152 Griff Yancey at Delaware (11/3/07) 9. 516 Robert Turner 1983 9. 819 Jay Jones 1993-96 10. 141 Dejor Simmons vs. Richmond (10/12/13) 10. 510 Dwight Robinson 1994 10. 728 Shaun Marshall 1992-95

@JMUFootball 79 Top-10 Lists Game Season Career Punt Return Yards Punt Return Yards Punt Return Yards 1. 183 Gary Clark at Virginia (9/17/83) 1. 411 Delvin Joyce 2000 1. 1,488 Delvin Joyce 1997-2000 2. 135 Delvin Joyce vs. Villanova (9/7/00) 2. 403 Gary Clark 1982 2. 817 Anthony Archer 1989-91 3. 119 Delvin Joyce vs. Elon (9/26/98) 3. 400 Delvin Joyce 1999 3. 774 L.C. Baker 2004-07 4. 116 L.C. Baker vs. Lock Haven (9/4/04) 4. 388 Delvin Joyce 1998 4. 748 Gary Clark 1980-83 5. 108 Delvin Joyce vs. Delaware (9/18/99) 5. 345 Anthony Archer 1991 5. 575 John Allen 1991-94 6. 106 Anthony Archer at William & Mary (11/11/89) 345 Anthony Archer 1990 6. 570 Rodney Stockett 1984-87 7. 105 Cortez Thompson vs. Delaware (11/6/04) 7. 303 Gary Clark 1983 7. 421 Dae’Quan Scott 2009-13 8. 103 Anthony Archer vs. Georgia Southern (10/19/91) 8. 296 Scotty McGee 2008 8. 393 Scotty McGee 2006-09 9. 100 L.C. Baker at Villanova (11/11/06) 9. 289 Delvin Joyce 1997 9. 381 Cortez Thompson 2001-04 10. 99 Gary Clark vs. Appalachian State (9/11/82) 10. 259 L.C. Baker 2006 10. 315 John Stein 1993-96 Field Goals Made Field Goals Made Field Goals Made 1. 3 Ryan Maglio vs. William & Mary (11/1/14) 1. 15 Cameron Starke 2011 1. 39 John Coursey 1993-96 3 Cameron Starke at Delaware (9/28/13) 15 John Coursey 1994 2. 37 Cameron Starke 2010-13 3 Dave Stannard vs. Richmond (10/27/07) 15 Scott Norwood 1980 3. 32 David Rabil 2003-06 3 Burke George vs. Florida Atlantic (9/14/02) 4. 14 Mike Glover 1999 32 Scott Norwood 1978-81 3 Mike Glover vs. Villanova (10/7/00) 14 John Coursey 1995 5. 30 Mickey Stinnett 1982-84 3 Mike Glover at Hofstra (11/20/99) 6. 13 Burke George 2002 6. 23 Dave Stannard 2007-08 3 Mike Glover at Villanova (10/2/99) 13 Nelson Garner 1997 23 Burke George 2001-03 3 John Coursey at William & Mary (9/9/95) 13 Mickey Stinnett 1984 8. 22 Mike Glover 1997, 1999-2001 3 John Coursey at Delaware (10/8/94) 9. 12 Cameron Starke 2013 9. 21 Tim Garritty 1986-88 3 Mickey Stinnett vs. East Tennessee State (9/25/82) 10. 12 Dave Stannard 2007 10. 18 Trey Weis 1990-93 3 Scott Norwood vs. East Tennessee State (11/8/80) 3 Scott Norwood vs. Liberty (10/11/80) 3 Scott Norwood vs. Morehead State (11/10/79) Punting Average Punting Average Punting Average 1. 53.0 John Druiett vs. Liberty (9/21/95) 1. 43.8 Chris Wright 1998 1. 43.5 Chris Wright 1996, 98 2. 52.5 Brad Hudgins vs. Massachusetts (10/5/91) 2. 43.7 Nelson Garner 1997 2. 41.8 Nelson Garner 1994-97 3. 52.0 Scott Frazier at Youngstown State (9/26/92) 3. 42.1 John Druiett 1987 3. 41.4 John Druiett 1985-87 4. 50.0 David Skahn at Maine (11/3/12) 4. 41.9 Nelson Garner 1996 4. 41.0 Scott Todd 1987-90 5. 49.5 Connor Arnone vs. Albany (10/5/13) 5. 41.5 Nick Englehart 2003 5. 40.3 Mickey Stinnett 1982-84 49.5 Scott Todd vs. Liberty (10/1/88) 41.5 Scott Todd 1989 6. 39.5 David Skahn 2009-12 7. 49.0 Mickey Stinnett at Richmond (11/5/83) 7. 40.9 Mickey Stinnett 1983 7. 39.4 Connor Arnone 2012-14 8. 48.8 Nelson Garner vs. Boston (11/22/97) 40.9 Greg Caldwell 1981 8. 39.3 Nick Englehart 2002-05 48.8 Scott Todd at Appalachian State (9/23/89) 9. 40.7 Scott Todd 1988 9. 38.9 Mike Glover 1997, 99-2001 10. 48.7 Two Players Tied 10. 40.6 Two Players Tied 10. 38.6 Two Players Tied Tackles Tackles Tackles 1. 26 Clyde Hoy vs. Towson (11/7/81) 1. 167 Clyde Hoy 1981 1. 506 Charles Haley 1982-85 26 Clyde Hoy at U.S. Merchant Marine (10/4/80) 2. 166 Dale Caparaso 1978 2. 503 Clyde Hoy 1978-81 3. 25 Dean McCullough vs. Massachusetts (9/6/86) 166 Dale Caparaso 1976 3. 487 Dale Caparaso 1976, 78-79 25 Dale Caparaso at Davidson (10/16/76) 4. 161 Dennard Melton 2003 4. 445 Stephon Robertson 2010-13 5. 24 Clyde Hoy vs. Furman (10/17/81) 5. 157 Derrick Lloyd 2001 5. 438 Woody Bergeria 1974-77 6. 23 Derrick Lloyd vs. Rhode Island (9/22/01) 6. 156 Derick Pack 2000 6. 427 Dean McCullough 1983-86 23 Marty Fitzgerald at Massachusetts (9/26/87) 7. 155 Dale Caparaso 1979 7. 416 Tony LeZotte 2004-07 8. 22 Four Players Tied 8. 151 Dean McCullough 1986 8. 399 Derick Pack 1999-2001 9. 148 Dewey Windham 1975 9. 362 Eupton Jackson 1987-90 10. 147 Two Players Tied 10. 341 Shawn Woodson 1984-88 Sacks Sacks Sacks 1. 5# Jim McHugh at Emory & Henry (10/25/75) 1. 13.5 Sage Harold 2014 1. 33 Chris Morant 1998-2000 2. 5# Bob Dunn at Emory & Henry (10/25/75) 2. 12 Chris Morant 1999 2. 29 Arthur Moats 2006-09 3. 4.5 Kwynn Walton vs. VMI (10/30/04) 3. 11.5 Arthur Moats 2008 3. 28 Woody Bergeria 1974-77 4. 4 John Baranowsky vs. Towson (11/17/07) 11.5 Richard Hicks 2002 4. 25.5 Sage Harold 2011-14 4 Chris Morant at Rhode Island (10/31/98) 5. 11 Arthur Moats 2009 5. 25 Larry Smith 1975-78 4 Greg Colvin vs. VMI (10/22/88)) 11 Kevin Winston 2006 6. 24.5 Kevin Winston 2003-06 4 Charles Haley vs. Davidson (10/26/85) 11 Chris Morant 1998 7. 21 Mark Baird 1974-77 8. 3.5 Brandon Lee vs. Stony Brook (11/16/13) 11 Larry Smith 1977 21 Bob Dunn 1974-76 3.5 Arthur Moats vs. Villanova 12/6/08) 9. 10 Six Players Tied 9. 19 Richard Hicks 1999-2002 3.5 Derrick Lloyd at Massachusetts (10/20/01) 10. 17 Five Players Tied # 1975 totals may include shared sacks

80 JMUSports.com Top-10 Lists Game Season Career Interceptions Interceptions Interceptions 1. 3 Chris Jacobs vs. Georgia Southern (11/2/85) 1. 8 Tony Booth 1997 1. 13 Clint Kent 2002-05 3 Bob Logan at Emory & Henry (9/11/76) 2. 7 Terry Hansrote 1977 13 Bob Logan 1975-78 3. 2 Many Players Tied 7 Bob Logan 1976 3. 12 Dean Marlowe 2011-14 4. 6 Quincy Waller 1995 4. 11 John Stein 1993-96 6 Chris Parrott 1992 11 Mike Thurman 1978-82 6 Brent Good 1974 6. 10 Mike Masella 1995-98 7. 5 Six Players Tied 10 Terry Hansrote 1975-77 8. 9 Tony Booth 1995-98 9 Eupton Jackson 1987-90 10. 8 Eight Players Tied Interception Return Yards Interception Return Yards Interception Return Yards 1. 101 Taylor Reynolds at Richmond (11/15/14) 1. 146 Tony Jordan 1996 1. 229 Bob Logan 1975-78 2. 100 Tony LeZotte vs. Towson (11/19/05) 146 Bob Logan 1976 2. 201 Cortez Thompson 2001-04 3. 94 Tony Jordan vs. William & Mary (10/12/96) 3. 127 Taylor Reynolds 2014 3. 178 Taylor Reynolds 2012- 4. 76 Bob Logan at Emory & Henry (9/11/76) 4. 107 Quincy Waller 1995 4. 157 Clint Kent 2002-05 5. 70 Akeem Jordan at Massachusetts (10/15/05) 5. 105 Clint Kent 2004 5. 155 Akeem Jordan 2003-06 6. 69 Clint Kent at William & Mary (12/10/04) 105 Brent Good 1974 6. 146 Tony Jordan 1993, 95-96 7. 67 Trey Townsend vs. Delaware (11/6/04) 7. 100 Tony LeZotte 2005 7. 145 Mike Thurman 1978-82 8. 65 Quincy Waller vs. McNeese State (9/16/95) 8. 93 Trey Townsend 2004 8. 143 Trey Townsend 2001-04 9. 63 Bob Logan at Shippensburg (11/15/75) 9. 91 Akeem Jordan 2005 9. 142 Quincy Waller 1994-95 10. 62 Two Players Tied 10. 80 Mike Thurman 1980 10. 131 Two Players Tied

@JMUFootball 81 JMU Long Plays Rush Interception Return 1. 95 (TD) Joe Sparksman vs. William & Mary 11/10/90 1. 100 (TD) Tony LeZotte vs. Towson 11/19/05 2. 92 (TD) Brian Coe at Delaware State 10/8/83 2. 94 (TD) Tony Jordan vs. William & Mary 10/12/96 3. 86 (TD) Griff Yancey at Delaware 11/3/07 3. 70 (TD) Akeem Jordan at Massachusetts 10/15/05 86 (TD) Ron Stith vs. Frostburg State 10/23/76 4 69 (TD) Clint Kent at William & Mary 12/10/04 5. 83 (TD) Maurice Fenner vs. Lock Haven 9/4/04 5. 67 Trey Townsend vs. Delaware 11/6/04 6. 82 (TD) Stan Jones at Emory & Henry 9/11/76 6. 65 (TD) Quincy Waller vs. McNeese State 9/16/95 7. 81 (TD) Rodney Landers vs. Delaware State 9/17/05 7. 63 Bob Logan at Shippensburg 11/15/75 81 (TD) Ron Stith at Frostburg State 10/18/75 8. 62 (TD) Jon Williams at Maryland 9/12/09 9. 80 (TD) Five Times 62 (TD) Mike Thurman at U.S. Merchant Marine 10/4/80 10. 55 Three Times (Two For TD) * 100 (PAT) Mike Masella vs. Villanova 9/19/98 Pass Fumble Return 1. 93 (TD) Vad Lee to DeAndre’ Smith at Richmond 11/15/14 1. 99 (TD) Chris Morant vs. Northeastern 11/7/98 2. TD) 86 ( Mike Cawley to David McLeod vs. New Hampshire 10/16/93 2. 94 (TD) Mark Coates vs. Delaware 9/25/99 3.2 8 (TD) Mike Cawley to Jay Jones at Appalachian State 11/25/95 3. 84 (TD) Dan Kobosko at Richmond 11/12/88 4. 81 (TD) Jayson Cooke to Tahir Hinds vs. Rhode Island 11/1/03 4. 68 (TD) Arthur Moats vs. Towson 11/21/09 5. 80 (TD) Jace Edwards to Kerby Long vs. Villanova 10/15/11 5. 53 (TD) Cortez Thompson at Rhode Island 11/2/02 80 (TD) Jon Roddy to Gary Clark at Virginia 9/18/82 6. 46 (TD) Andy Bailey at William & Mary 10/11/98 7. 78 (TD) Eriq Williams to David McLeod vs. Hofstra 9/19/92 7. 38 (TD) Jamaris Sanders at Massachusetts 11/14/09 8. 77 (TD) Drew Dudzik to Jamal Sullivan at Virginia Tech 9/11/10 38 (TD) Kevin Winston vs. Richmond 10/28/06 77 Matt LeZotte to Jason Mallory at Delaware 10/12/02 9. 35 (TD) Brandon Beach at West Virginia 9/25/04 10. 73 (TD) Eric Green to Warren Marshall vs. St. Paul’s 10/4/86 10. 34 Timm Carper at William & Mary 10/16/99 34 (TD) Tom McGloon vs. Randolph-Macon 10/27/79 Kickoff Return Field Goal 1. 100 (TD) Dejor Simmons vs. Richmond 10/12/13 1. 53 Mickey Stinnett vs. Richmond 9/1/84 100 (TD) Scotty McGee vs. Towson 11/17/07 2. 52 Mike Glover vs. South Florida 10/30/99 3. 99 (TD) Scotty McGee vs. Appalachian State 9/20/08 3. 51 Jason Pritchard at Richmond 10/11/08 99 (TD) Scotty McGee at Youngstown State 11/25/06 51 Scott Norwood vs. Towson State 11/7/81 99 (TD) Jay Jones at Richmond 10/19/96 51 Scott Norwood vs. Morehead State 11/10/79 6. 98 (TD) Tony Booth vs. Northeastern 11/7/98 6. 50 Jason Pritchard at Rhode Island 10/13/07 98 (TD) Shaun Marshall vs. Boston 10/7/95 50 Burke George at Hofstra 9/21/02 8. 95 (TD) Gary Clark vs. Liberty 9/24/83 50 Burke George at Maine 9/29/01 9. 94 (TD) Dwight Robinson vs. Villanova 10/15/94 50 Mike Glover at Hofstra 11/20/99 10. 92 Jay Jones at Richmond 10/19/96 50 Nelson Garner at William & Mary 10/11/97

Punt Return Punt 1. 89 (TD) Gary Clark at Virginia 9/17/83 1. 73 Nelson Garner vs. Boston University 10/7/95 2. 87 (TD) Cortez Thompson vs. Delaware 11/6/04 73 Scott Todd vs. Appalachian State 9/10/88 87 (TD) Gary Clark at Virginia 9/17/83 3. 71 Winston Bersch vs. Salisbury State 10/13/73 4. 80 (TD) Anthony Archer vs. Georgia Southern 10/19/91 4. 70 Jason Pritchard vs. Towson 11/17/07 5. 79 (TD) Gary Clark vs. Appalachian State 9/11/82 5. 69 Scott Todd vs. Richmond 11/12/88 6. 77 (TD) Earnest Payton vs. Boston University 11/22/97 6. 67 Nelson Garner at Northeastern 11/8/97 7. 75 (TD) Anthony Archer at William & Mary 11/11/89 7. 66 Mike Glover vs. South Florida 10/30/99 8. 71 (TD) Rodney Stockett vs. Appalachian State 10/18/86 8. 65 David Skahn vs. Alcorn State 9/8/12 9. 70 (TD) Cortez Thompson at William & Mary 10/18/03 65 Matt Goff at Liberty 9/19/09 10. 69 (TD) Scotty McGee at Richmond 10/11/08 10. 64 Nick Englehart vs. Hofstra 9/20/03 64 Scott Todd at Appalachian State 9/23/89 Opponent Long Plays

Rush...... 94 (TD) Bill Douglas vs. Frostburg State 10/23/76 Pass ...... 95 (TD) Fred Vallett to Dave Klemic vs. Northeastern 11/7/98 Field Goal. . . . . 63 Tim Foley vs. Georgia Southern 11/7/87 Punt ...... 75 Andrew Maclay at Massachusetts 10/10/98 Kickoff Return. . . . 99 Brian Westbrook at Villanova 10/6/01 Punt Return . . . . 81 (TD) DeAndrew Rubin at South Florida 9/16/00 Interception Return. . . 100 (TD) Melvin Cunningham at Marshall 12/3/94 ...... 100 (TD) Rico Mack vs. Appalachian State 11/17/90 Fumble Return. . . . 67 (TD) Jamal Clay at Maine 11/3/12

82 JMUSports.com Bridgeforth Stadium Records All-Purpose Yards 1 - Jerry Butler (Delaware) - 11/1/08 Passing Attempts Individual 1 - Scotty McGee (JMU) vs. App. State - 9/20/08 325 - Brian Westbrook (Villanova) - 9/19/98 60 - Towson - 11/17/07 Rushing Yards 1 - Scotty McGee (JMU) vs. Towson - 11/17/07 1 - Tim Maypray (Virginia Military) - 9/15/07 264 - Warren Marshall (JMU) vs. W&M - 10/25/86 Points Passing Touchdowns 1 - Tony Booth (JMU) vs. Northeastern - 11/7/98 30 - Curtis Keaton (JMU) vs. UConn - 10/23/99 5 - JMU vs. Stony Brook - 11/16/13 1 - B.J. Thornley (JMU) vs. Richmond - 10/25/97 Rushing Attempts 30 - Kelvin Jeter (JMU) vs. Morgan State - 9/2/95 5 - JMU vs. Richmond - 10/26/91 1 - Shaun Marshall (JMU) vs. Boston Univ. - 10/7/95 39 - Khari Diuckson (Saint Francis) - 9/13/14 5 - C.W. Post - 10/10/81 Points Kicking 1 - Dwight Robinson (JMU) vs. Villanova - 10/15/94 Rushing Touchdowns 16 - John Coursey (JMU) vs. Morgan State - 9/2/95 1 - Dwight Robinson (JMU) vs. Lock Haven - 9/4/93 Interceptions 5 - Curtis Keaton (JMU) vs. UConn - 10/23/99 1 - Gary Clark (JMU) vs. Liberty - 9/24/83 6 - JMU vs. Delaware - 11/3/01 Extra Points Made 5 - Kelvin Jeter (JMU) vs. Morgan State 9/2/95 Punt Returns 10 - Mike Glover (JMU) vs. Lock Haven - 9/2/00 Total Offense Rushing Long 10 - John Coursey (JMU) vs. Morgan State - 9/2/95 8 - L.C. Baker (JMU) vs. Lock Haven - 9/4/04 657 - JMU vs. St. Paul’s - 10/4/86 95 (TD) - Joe Sparksman (JMU) vs. W&M - 11/10/90 623 - Delaware - 10/18/97* Extra Points Attempted Punt Return Yards Passing Yards 10 - Mike Glover (JMU) vs. Lock Haven - 9/2/00 135 - Delvin Joyce (JMU) vs. Villanova - 10/7/00 Plays 442 - Greg Moore (Boston University) - 11/20/93 10 - John Coursey (JMU) vs. Morgan State - 9/2/95 Punt Return Long 102 - Boston University - 10/7/95 Passing Completions Field Goals Made 87 (TD) - Cortez Thompson (JMU) vs. Delaware - 11/6/04 Points 40 - Sean Schaefer (Towson) - 11/17/07 3 - Ryan Maglio (JMU) vs. W&M - 11/1/14 Punt Return TD’s 76 - JMU vs. Morgan State (76-7) - 9/2/95 40 - Brett Gordon (Villanova) - 9/28/02 3 - Dave Stannard (JMU) vs. Richmond - 10/27/07 1 - Scotty McGee (JMU) vs. Delaware - 11/1/08 3 - Burke George (JMU) vs. Florida Atlantic - 9/14/02 Combined Points 1 - Scotty McGee (JMU) vs. N.C. Central - 9/6/08 Passing Attempts 3 - Mike Glover (JMU) vs. Villanova - 10/7/00 90 - JMU vs. Gallaudet (75-15) - 11/16/74 1 - L.C. Baker (JMU) vs. Maine - 10/8/05 59 - Sean Schaefer (Towson) - 11/17/07 3 - Brandon Hanes (Northeastern) - 11/19/94 89 - JMU vs. Richmond (47-42) - 10/26/91* 1 - L.C. Baker (JMU) vs. Lock Haven - 9/3/05 59 - Mickey Fein (Maine) - 10/24/98 3 - Garth Petrilli (Middle Tenn. State) - 9/10/94 1 - Cortez Thompson (JMU) vs. Delaware - 11/6/04 3 - Dan Mueller (William & Mary) - 11/10/90 Opponent Points Passing Touchdowns 1 - Darrick Brown (Maine) - 10/24/98 3 - Silvio Bonvini (UMass) - 9/6/86 49 - Delaware (49-27) - 10/18/97 5 - Michael Birdsong (JMU) vs. Stony Brook 11/16/13 1 - Delvin Joyce (JMU) vs. Elon - 9/26/98 3 - Herbie Campbell (ETSU) - 10/27/84 5 - Tom Ehrhardt (C.W. Post) - 10/10/81 1 - Earnest Payton (JMU) vs. Boston Univ. - 11/22/97 JMU Win Margin 3 - Geoff Hart (Northeastern) - 10/20/84 1 - David Primus (Samford) - 12/7/91 3 - Marc DeMoss (Liberty) - 9/24/83 72 - vs. Lock Haven (72-0) - 9/2/00 Passing Long 1 - Anthony Archer (JMU) vs. Georgia Southern - 10/19/91 3 - Mickey Stinnett (JMU) vs. ETSU - 9/25/82 69 - vs. Morgan State (76-7) - 9/2/95* 95 (TD) - Fred Vallett to Dave Klemic (NU) - 11/7/98 1 - Mike Dickinson (UCF) - 9/7/91 3 - Tim Tanguay (Furman) - 10/17/81 1 - Rodney Oglesby (Georgia Southern) - 11/4/89 Opponent Win Margin 3 - Scott Norwood (JMU) vs. ETSU - 11/8/80 Interceptions Thrown 1 - Rodney Stockett (JMU) vs. App. State - 10/18/86 31 - vs. Richmond (43-12) - 9/1/84 3 - Scott Norwood (JMU) vs. Liberty 10/11/80 6 - Matt LeZotte (JMU) vs. Delaware - 11/3/01 1 - Gary Clark (JMU) vs. App. State - 9/11/82 3 - Scott Norwood (JMU) vs. Morehead St. - 11/10/79 JMU Win Streak Receptions Field Goal Attempts Interceptions Caught 13 - 1998-2001 13 - Victor Cruz (UMass) - 9/13/08 3 - Mal Haith (Northeastern) - 11/14/87 6 - Garth Petrilli (Middle Tenn. State) - 9/10/94 JMU Losing Streak Receiving Yards 3 - Chris Jacobs (JMU) vs. Georgia Southern - 11/2/85 Field Goal Long 5 - 1983-84, 2001-02 268 - Victor Cruz (UMass) - 9/13/08 Interception Return Long 60 - David Cool (Georgia Southern) - 11/5/88 Penalties Receiving Touchdowns 100 (TD) - Tony LeZotte (JMU) vs. Towson - 11/19/05 Punts 100 (Def. 2-Pt.) - Mike Masella (JMU) vs. Villanova - 9/9/98 15 - Liberty - 9/9/00 3 - Daniel Brown (JMU) vs. Albany - 10/5/13 12 - Gerald Carlson (Buffalo) - 9/3/94 100 (TD) - Rico Mack (App. State) - 11/17/90 3 - Gary Clark (JMU) vs. Liberty - 9/24/83 Yards Penalized 3 - Kelvin Edwards (Liberty) - 9/24/83 Average (3 att.) Interception Return TD’s 165 - JMU vs. ETSU - 11/8/86 3 - Gary Clark (JMU) vs. C.W.Post - 10/10/81 53.0 - John Druiett (JMU) vs. Liberty - 9/21/85 1 - several times 3 - Tom DeBona (C.W.Post) - 10/10/81 Top-10 Attendances 49.7 - Tony Umholtz (South Florida) - 10/30/99* Fumble Return TD’s 25,742 - JMU 31, Richmond 7 - 10/1/11 Total Yards of Offense Punt Long 2 - Tom McGloon (JMU) vs. Randolph-Macon - 10/27/79 25,201 - JMU 40, Albany 13 - 10/5/13 427 - Greg Moore (Boston University) - 11/20/93 25,102 - JMU 14, Central Conn. St. 9 - 9/10/11 73 - Nelson Garner (JMU) vs. Boston Univ. - 10/7/95 Fumble Return Long 25,096 - JMU 31, Rhode Island 3 - 11/12/11 73 - Scott Todd (JMU) vs. App. State - 9/10/88 Total Plays 99 (TD) - Chris Morant (JMU) vs. Northeastern 9/11/99 25,077 - JMU 13, Towson 10 - 10/6/12 70 - Sean Schaefer (Towson) - 11/17/07 25,047 - JMU 34, Villanova 10 - 10/15/11 Kickoff Returns * - Division I record 9 - Emmanuel Marc (Delaware State) - 9/17/05 24,113 - JMU 62, Towson 7 - 10/11/14 Run-Pass Touchdowns 24,023 - Maine 25, JMU 24 (OT) - 10/8/11 5 - Michael Birdsong (JMU) vs. Stony Brook 11/16/13 Kickoff Return Yards 23,577 - JMU 38, Saint Francis (Pa.) 22 - 9/13/14 5 - Curtis Keaton (JMU) vs. UConn - 10/23/99 Team 247 - Emmanuel Marc (Delaware State) - 9/17/05 23,541 - JMU 38, Central Conn. St. 14 - 8/31/13 5 - Kelvin Jeter (JMU) vs. Morgan State - 9/2/95 Passing Yards 5 - Dale Fry (Delaware) - 10/9/93 Kickoff Return Long All-Time at Stadium 5 - Eriq Williams (JMU) vs. Richmond - 10/26/91 442 - Boston University - 11/20/93 100 (TD) - Dejor Simmons (JMU) vs. UR - 10/12/13 154-71 (.684) - 40 years 5 - Eriq Williams (JMU) vs. UCF - 9/7/91 100 (TD) - Scotty McGee (JMU) vs. Towson - 11/17/07 Completions 5 - Tom Bowles (JMU) vs. Liberty - 9/24/83 First Game 40 - Towson - 11/17/07 5 - Tom Ehrhardt (C.W. Post) - 10/10/81 Kickoff Return TD’s JMU 41, Bridgewater 13 - 10/12/74 40 - Villanova - 9/28/02 1 - Dejor Simmons (JMU) vs. UR - 10/12/13

@JMUFootball 83 All-Time Lettermen Bigelow, Doug . . 94, 95, 96, 97 Carlson, Robert . . . . . 74 DeMarco, Ralph . . 74, 76, 77 Garst, Fred . . . . 75, 76, 77 A . . . . .A Binns, Pervis . . . 01, 02, 03 Carper, Timm . . 96, 97, 98, 99 Deringer, Chip . . 73, 74, 75, 76 Gates, Xavier ...... 14 Abdul-Wahid, Hassan . . . . Birdsong, Michael. . . .12, 13 Carson, Andy ...... 97 Devine, Matt . . . . . 95, 96 Gatewood, John . . . . 75, 76 ...... 05, 06, 07, 08 Blackman, George . . . 73, 74 Carson, Robert . . 98, 99, 00, 01 Dike, Ed ...... 76, 79 Gaylord, John . . . . . 91, 92 Abdullah, Khalid. . . . 13, 14 Blackwell, John . . 80, 81, 82, 83 Carter, Marcus . . . 89, 90, 92 Dixon, Ryan. . . . 11, 12, 13 George, Burke . . . 01, 02, 03 Acker, Corwin . . . . 08, 09 Bland, Larry . . . . 81, 82, 83 Cary, Mike ...... 77 Dorsey, Juan . . 92, 93, 94, 95 Gill, Chris ...... 94, 95 Ackison, Ben ...... 94 Blandford, Craig . . . . 85, 86 Cassada, Lewis . . . . . 94 Dosh, Jason . . . . . 07, 08 Gill, Tom . . . . 78, 79, 80 Adams, Jeff . . . 72, 73, 74, 75 Bolden, A.J...... 14 Caussin, Mike . . 06, 07, 08, 09 Doss, Tim ...... 82 Gilliam, Keith . . . 83, 84, 86 Adams, Nick . . 04, 05, 06, 07 Bolton, Antoinne . 04, 05, 06, 07 Cavanaugh, Adrian . . . . . Dottin-Carter, Isaiah . . . . . Glover, Mike . . 97, 99, 00, 01 Adams, Reid ...... 03 Bonham, Andy. . 97, 98, 99, 00 ...... 09,10, 11, 12 ...... 03, 04, 05, 06 Glymph, Steve . . . . 82, 83 Adkins, Marcus . . . 84, 85, 86 Booth, Rick . . . . 76, 77, 78 Cavanaugh, Pat . . . . . 75 Doty, Lance ...... 87, 88 Goff, Matt . . . . . 07, 08, 09, 10 Agee, Steve . . . 91, 92, 93, 94 Booth, Tony . . 95, 96, 97, 98 Cawley, Mike . . . 93, 94, 95 Douglas, Eric ...... 74 Goins, Brannon . . . 00, 01, 02 Ainsley, Brett . . . 07, 08, 09 Borders, Ron . . 75, 76, 77, 78 Chapman, David . . . . 73, 74 Douglas, Murray . 96, 97, 99, 00 Gonzalez, Willie . . . . 95, 96 Akins, Craig. . . . . 97, 98 Borosky, John . . . . . 98, 99 Charity, Marcus . . 06, 07, 08, 09 Downey, Daniel . . . . . 72 Good, Brent . . . 73, 74, 75 Akuak, Lue ...... 09 Bosley, Trent . . . . . 02, 03 Chase, Jay ...... 74 Driskill, Scott . . . . . 84, 85 Goodin, George . . . . . 73 Alexandre, Max . . . 08, 09, 10 Bowers, John . . . 76, 77, 78 Cheatham, Deane. . . .13, 14 Druiett, John . . . 85, 86, 87 Gooding, Lamont . 92, 93, 94, 95 Allen, Daniel . . 10, 11, 12, 13 Bowler, Alonzo . . 92, 93, 94, 95 Christian, Bob . . . 85, 86, 87 Dudinski, Deric . . . . . 08 Goodwin, Ulysses . . . 91, 92 Allen, John . . . 91, 92, 93, 94 Bowles, Tom . . 79, 81, 82, 83 Christian, Delmar . . . . 95, 96 Dudzik, Drew . . 07, 08, 09,10 Gordon, Ron. . . . 11, 12, 13 Allen, Mike . . . 08, 09, 10, 11 Boxley, D.D. . . 03, 04, 05, 06 Chroniger, Jim . . 89, 90, 91, 92 Dudzik, Mike ...... 80 Graddy, Tony . . . 85, 86, 87 Bryon Arnone Amorese, Eric ...... 95 Boyle, Jude ...... 95 Clark, Cory . . . . 97, 98, 99 Duke, Tom . . . . . 90, 91 Grainer, Brian . . 73, 74, 75, 76 Anderson, Jordan . . .10, 11, 12 Bradley, Rondell . 01, 02, 03, 04 Clark, Gary . . . 80, 81, 82, 83 Dunn, Bob . . . . 74, 75, 76 Grandison, Travis . . . . 95, 96 Anderson, Ryan . . . . 92, 93 Bradshaw, Isai . . 02. 03, 04, 05 Clark, Zack . . . . 78, 79, 80 Dunn, Clint . . . 91, 92, 93, 94 Granuzzo, Mike . . 89, 90, 91 Angle, Harry . . . 76, 77, 78 Branch, Coby...... 13 Clark, Zeb. . . 97, 98, 99, 00 Dunn, Harry . . 02, 03, 04, 05 Graves, Julius . . . . . 08, 09 Ankrah, Andrew. . . . . 14 Brandon, D.J. . . 05, 06, 07, 08 Clarke, Chris . . . 06, 07, 08 Dyer, Greg . . . . 81, 83, 84 Greaver, Rick ...... 73 Annon, Zach . . 98, 99, 00, 01 Branich, Leslie . . 72, 73, 74, 75 Clarke, Grant . . 97, 98, 99, 00 Green, Conrad . . . 77, 78, 79 Appel, Nick...... 14 Bransford, Ardon . 03, 04, 05, 06 Clem, Mike . . . . . 72, 73 Green, Eric . . . 84, 85, 86, 87 Apted, Terrence . . . 06, 07, 08 Braswell, Anderson . . . 04, 05 Coates, Mark . . 97, 98, 99, 00 E. . . . . E Green, Robert . . . . . 81, 84 Eakin, Larry ...... 72 Archer, Anthony . . 89, 90, 91 Breedlove, Lamont . 84, 85, 86, 87 Coates, William . . . . . 91 Green, Tom . . . . 89, 90, 91 Eason, Vernon . . . . 06, 07 Armstead, Cliff . . . . . 91 Brenneman, Lynn . . . . . 75 Cobbs, Frank . . 02, 03, 04, 05 Greene, Raven. . . . .13, 14 East, Todd . . . . 78, 79, 80 Arnold, DeVenchi . 92, 93, 94, 95 Brentlinger, Jon . . 73, 74, 75, 76 Coble, Andre . . . .11, 13, 14 Greene, Stan . . . . . 73, 74 Eaton, Dale . . . 73, 74, 75, 76 Arnone, Bryon . . 79, 80, 81, 82 Bresee, Richie . . 86, 87, 88, 89 Coe, Brian . . . 81, 82, 83, 84 Grevious, Arnold . 83, 84, 85, 86 Eckenrode, Jim . . 84, 85, 86, 87 Arnone, Connor. . . 12, 13, 14 Briggs, Sherrod. . . 97, 98, 99, 00 Colbert, Shelton . . 88, 89, 90, 91 Grevious, Richard . 88, 89, 90, 91 Edmonds, Ulrick. . 97, 98, 99, 00 Arrington, Mike . . . 81, 82, 83 Brightwell, Bill . . 81, 82, 83, 84 Coleman, Warren . 75, 76, 77, 78 Gribben, Tom . . . . . 82, 83 Edwards, Ben . . 81, 82, 83, 84 Adam Burket Aspinall, Kevin . . . . . 96 Brockenborough, Nelson . . . 91 Collins, George . . . . . 86 Griffin, Benny...... 97 Edwards, Jace...... 11 Atalla, Mike . . . 73, 74, 75, 76 Brodie, Hykeem. . . . . 12 Collins, Quentin . . 99, 00, 01 Griffin, Gerren . . . 06, 07, 08 Elhajj, Tony ...... 79 Athens, Arthur . . . . . 03 Brooks, David . . . 84, 85, 86 Collins, Roger . . . . . 79, 80 Griffin, Kelvin . . 83, 84, 85, 86 Ellington, Sudan . . . . 03, 04 Atkins, Ron . . . . . 99, 00 Brooks, Dorian . . 06, 07, 08, 09 Colvin, Greg . . . 85, 86, 88 Griffin, Marcus . . . . 98, 99 Ellis, Allen ...... 73 Ausberry, Edgar . . . . . 72 Brooks, Macey . . 93, 94, 95, 96 Comey, John...... 97 Grooms, Jim ...... 72 Emmons, Nick...... 11 Ausberry, Marshall . . . 76, 77 Brooks, Marzae . . . 12, 13, 14 Compton, Jeff . . . . . 01, 02 Grooms, Robert . . . . . 72 Englehart, Nick . . 02, 03, 04, 05 Brown, Al ...... 85, 86 Connaghan, Sean . 01, 02, 03, 05 Gutter, John . . . . 87, 88, 90 Etheridge, Ryan . . . . . 14 Brown, Brandon. . . . . 14 Connelly, Mike . . 99, 00, 01, 02 B. . . . . B Evans, Anthony . . . . 83, 84 Brown, Daniel. . 11, 12, 13, 14 Cook, Craig ...... 74 Babington, Roane . 08, 09,10, 11 Evans, C.J. . . . 96, 97, 98, 99 Brown, Donnell . . 07, 08, 09,10 Cook, Theo . . . . . 98, 99 H. . . . .H Bache, Ryan . . . 01, 02, 03 Evans, Sid . . . 01, 02, 03, 04 Habit, Joe . . . . 85, 86, 87 Brown, Doug ...... 80 Cooke, Jayson . . . . 02, 03 Bacon, Wayne . . . 96, 97, 98 Ezeagwu, David. . . . . 14 Haggard, Marshall . . . . 99 Brown, Elvin . . . . . 91, 92 Cooper, Jim . . . . 98, 99, 00 Bacote, Marc . . 97, 98, 99, 00 Hailey, O.C...... 74, 75 Brown, Jay...... 97 Coursey, John . . . 94, 95, 96 Bailey, Andy . . . 95, 96, 97 Hairston, James . . 82, 83, 84, 85 Brown, Jerald . . . 07, 08, 09 Cox, Bryan ...... 87 Bailey, David . . 92, 93, 94, 95 F. . . . . F Haley, Charles . . 82, 83, 84, 85 Brown, Jordan...... 14 Cox, Mike. . . 97, 98, 99, 00 Fahed, Faris . . . 88, 89, 90, 91 Dan Cullen Bailey, Jason...... 97 Haley, Ingram . . . . 95, 96 Brown, Keith . . . 85, 86, 87 Cox, Terry . . . . . 81, 82 Fall, John . . . . 88, 89, 90 Baird, Josh . . . . . 07, 08 Halikman, Tom . . . 86, 88, 89 Brown, Lawrence . . . . . 84 Crabill, Larry ...... 72 Fenner, Maurice . 03, 04, 05, 06 Baird, Mark . . . 74, 75, 76, 77 Hall, Carl . . . 86, 87, 88, 89 Brown, Marvin . . 04, 05, 06, 07 Craver, Jon . . . 79, 80, 81, 82 Feola, Brian . . . . . 94, 95 Baker, Justin...... 13 Hall, Chops . . . . . 87, 88 Brown, Matt . . . . . 95, 96 Crowder, Jamaal . 01, 02, 03, 04 Ferguson, Ryan . . 97, 98, 99, 00 Baker, L.C. . . . 04, 05, 06, 07 Hall, Cody . . . . 00, 01, 02 Brown, Michael . . . . . 04 Cuffee, Taveion . . 08, 09,10, 11 Ficara, Vince . . 79, 80, 81, 82 Ball, Derrick . . 95, 96, 97, 98 Hall, J.C. . . . 91, 92, 93, 94 Brown, Ray . . . . . 06, 07 Culkin, Phil . . . 74, 75, 76, 77 Fields, James ...... 78 Bane, Woody ...... 74 Hamilton, Tom . . . . 97, 98 Brown, Ronnell . . 07, 08, 09,10 Cullen, Dan . . . . 77, 78, 79, 80 Fields, Len . . . . . 73, 74 Bangura, Abdul . . . . 13, 14 Hamm, Steve . . . . . 84, 85 Brown, Ryan ...... 03 Cunningham, Matt. 11, 12, 13, 14 Fink, Brian . . . 81, 82, 83, 84 Bangura, Dauda . . . . . 02 Hansrote, Terry . . . 75, 76, 77 Bryant, D.J. . . 08, 09,10, 11 Cupit, Antonio . . . . 88, 89 Fitzgerald, DeLane . . . 98, 99 Bankins, Charles . . . . . 92 Hardesty, Jim . . 74, 75, 76, 77 Bryant, Eric . . . . . 90, 92 Curry, Greg . . . . . 72, 73 Fitzgerald, Marty . . . . 86, 87 Banks, Alvin . . 03, 04, 05, 06 Harlan, K’Shawn . . . . . 96 Bryant, Richard . . 88, 89, 90, 91 Cuttino, Marcus . . . 92, 93, 94 Fitz-Maurice, Colin . . . . 08 Baranowsky, John . . . . 06, 07 Harold, Sage. . . 11, 12, 13, 14 Bryant, Shawn . . . . 02, 03 Flanagan, Ryan . . . . . 08 Barillo, John...... 13 Harper, Aaron . . . 09 ,10, 12 Buchholz, Erik. . . .12, 13, 14 Fleener, Chad...... 97 Barker, Larry . . . 77, 78, 79 Harris, Casime . . 02, 03, 04, 05 Bulman, Artie . . . . . 72, 73 D. . . . .D Fleshman, Lindsay...... Barlow, Brian . . 09,10, 11, 12 Dale, Kelvin ...... 88 Harris, George . . . . 77, 78 Burket, Adam . . 82, 83, 84, 85 ...... 97, 98, 99, 00 Barnes, Justin . . . 05, 06, 07 Daley, Terry . . . . . 74, 75 Harris, Jermel . . 87, 88, 89, 90 Burkhart, Rick . . 75, 76, 77, 78 Forbes, David . . . . . 95, 96 Barnes, Marshall . 82, 84, 85, 86 D’Alonzo, Pete . . . . . 78 Harris, John ...... 88 Burns, George . . 01, 02, 03, 04 Ford, Adam . . . 04, 05, 06, 07 Barnes, Paul . . . 78, 79, 80 Dalton, Kenny . . 82, 83, 84, 85 Harris, Paul . . . . 93, 94, 95 Butler, Aaron ...... 08 Ford, Ken ...... 88 Barnett, Percy ...... 83 Damiano, Mike . . . . 78, 79 Harrison, Alan . . 00, 01, 02, 03 Byerly, David . . . 94, 95, 96 Forman, David . . . 99, 00, 01 Bates, Hilearthan . . . . . 80 Daniels, Charles . 88, 89, 90, 91 Harrod, Tracy . . 87, 88, 89, 90 Byers, Chad . . . 09,10, 11, 12 Fornadel, Mike . . 80, 81, 82, 83 Bates, Steve . . . 86, 87, 88, 89 Daniels, Sam . . 06, 07, 08, 09 Hart, Derek. . . . 12, 13, 14 Byrd, Akiba . . . . 93, 94, 96 Fornadel, Paul . . 86, 87, 88, 89 Battle, Mike . . . 77, 78, 79, 80 Davis, Brad ...... 05 Harvey, Arlandis. . 10, 11, 12, 13 Byrne, Kevin...... 12 Forrest, Howard . . . . . 72 Bauer, John ...... 82 Davis, Corey . . 03, 04, 05, 06 Hast, Mike ...... 76 Byrom, Eric . . . 94, 95, 96, 97 Fortenberry, Rusty . . . . 72 Baumgardner, Andrew. . . . 12 Davis, Corey (NJ). . . .11, 12 Hast, Shane . . . 74, 75, 76, 77 Foxx, Dion . . . . 91, 92, 93 Baumgardner, Eric . . . 89, 90 Davis, Kevin ...... 77 Haston, Alan . . 95, 96, 97, 98 Fralin, Bobby . . . 81, 82, 83 Baxter, Scott . . 82, 83, 84, 85 Davis, Mark ...... 77 Hathaway, Sonny . 94, 95, 96, 97 C . . . . .C Frank, Matt . . . . . 13, 14 Baylor, Eric . . . 87, 88, 89, 90 Caggiano, P.J. . . . 90, 91, 92 Davis, Rashard. . . . .13, 14 Hawkins, Chris . . . . . 05 Frazier, Dave . . . . . 79, 80 Beach, Brandon . . . 01, 02, 04 Caldwell, Greg . . . 79, 80, 81 Davis, Richard . . . . . 76 Hawkins, Kyre...... 14 Frazier, Scott . . . . . 92, 93 Beaver, Chris . . 09,10, 11, 12 Caldwell, Jim . . . 77, 78, 79 Davis, Tommy . . . . 02, 03 Hawkins, Rod ...... 73 Freels, Jerry ...... 74 Becker, Don . . . . . 72, 73 Calleo, David . . . . . 84, 85 Deal, Greg ...... 72 Hayes, Dwayne . . 88, 89, 90, 91 Frye, Walt . . . 85, 86, 88, 89 John Bowers Beer, Chris ...... 77 Campbell, Mike . . 87, 88, 89, 90 Dealy, Mike. . . 97, 98, 99, 00 Hayhurst, Jim ...... 76 Fucci, Wray. . . . 12, 13, 14 Belmear, Andrew . . . . . 01 Canestrari, Aldo ...... 93 Dean, Jonathan . . . 95, 96, 97 Haymore, Josh . . 01, 02, 03, 04 Benefiel, Bill ...... 73 Caparaso, Dale . . . 76, 78, 79 Dean, Ryan . . . . . 06, 07 Haynes, Steve ...... 86 Bergeria, Woody . 74, 75, 76, 77 Capehart, Chris . . . . . 97 Deeds, John-Michael . . . . 04 G. . . . .G Haywood, Marcus . 05, 06, 07, 08 Berry, Charles . . . . . 99, 00 Cappalli, Bob . . . 77, 78, 79 DeFilippo, John . . 96, 97, 98, 99 Gaines, Carlton . . . . 84, 85 Helsten, Skip ...... 80 Berry, Reggie ...... 06 Carey, Pat . . . . . 89, 90, 91, 92 Defrees, Don . . . . . 72, 73 Garner, Nelson . . 94, 95, 96, 97 Henry, Joe . . . . . 84, 85 Bersch, Winston . . 73, 74, 75 Carico, Joe . . . . . 74, 75 Dehnbostel, Mark . . 77, 78, 79 Garrett, Earl ...... 72 Henson, Shane . . 88, 89, 90, 91 Bethea, Justin ...... 14 Carlson, D.R. . . 87, 88, 89, 90 Delph, Roy . . . . 85, 86, 87 Garritty, Tim . . . 86, 87, 88 Hereford, Brandon. . . . . 14 Bianchini, Carlo . . 85, 86, 87

84 JMUSports.com All-Time Lettermen Herring, Chris . . . . . 99, 00 Kelly, Aubrey ...... 83 Martin, Franklin . . . . . 06 Hetherington, Rich . . 77, 78, 79 Kennedy, Bubba . . . . 73, 74 Martin, Rontate . . . . . 03 Hicks, Reggie . . . 06, 07, 08 Kenney, Trae . . . 06, 07, 08 Martin, Todd . . . . . 78, 79 Hicks, Richard . . 99, 00, 01, 02 Kent, Clint . . . 02, 03, 04, 05 Martin, Tom . . . . . 77, 78 Higgins, Dan ...... 72 Kent, John . . . 79, 80, 81, 82 Masella, Mike . . 95, 96, 97, 98 Higgins, Jim ...... 78 Kepley, Chris ...... 86 Mathias, Justin . . . 02, 03, 04 Higgins, Mark . . . . . 01, 02 Keppel, Paul ...... 72 Matthews, Clayton . . . 01, 02 Hill, Alden...... 14 Kern, Andrew . . . 02, 03, 04 May, Chuck . . . . 79, 80, 81, 82 Hill, David ...... 07 Kibler, Tim . . . 72, 73, 74, 75 Mazzie, Robert . . . . . 88 Hill, Jeff ...... 76, 77 Kiefer, Mark . . . . . 88, 89 McArdle, Frank . . . 02, 03, 04 Hilliard, Ron ...... 86 Killian, Bill ...... 86 McCarter, Rockeed . 06, 07, 08, 09 Hinds, Tahir . . 01, 03, 04, 05 King, Mike . . . . 78, 79, 80 McCarter, Rodney . 01, 02, 03, 04 Hines, Raymond . 02, 03, 04, 05 Kirk, Keith . . . . 78, 79, 80 McClurkin, Steve . . . . . 93 Hoepfl, Craig . . . . . 73, 74 Kirsch, Mitchell. . . . 13, 14 McCollough, Evan . 05, 06, 07, 08 Chris Jacobs Hogan, Josh. . . 11, 12, 13, 14 Klisanin, Bill ...... 76 McCommons, Jeremy. .97, 98, 99 Holloman, Eugene . . . 06, 08 Kloosterman, Jonathan. . . . 14 McCullough, Dean . 83, 84, 85, 86 Holmes, Drew . . . 09, 10, 11 Kluesner, Joe . . 04, 05, 06, 07 McDaniel, Anthony. . . . 11 Holmes, Ian ...... 07 Knox, Bucky . . 75, 76, 77, 78 McDougal, Antwain . . . . 03 Homa, Eric . . . . . 00, 01 Kobosko, Dan . . 85, 86, 87, 88 McGeachy, Alfred . . 84, 85, 86 Hopewell, Ben...... 10 Kraus, Jeff . . . 74, 75, 76, 78 McGee, Scotty . . 06, 07, 08, 09 Houck, Keith . . . . . 87, 88 Kraus, John . . . . 92, 93, 94 McGloon, Tom . . . . 78, 79 Howard, Mike. . . 93, 94, 95 Kroll, Casey...... 14 McGuirk, Ted . . 77, 78, 79, 80 Howard, Rob . . . 86, 87, 89 Krout, Matt . . . . . 10, 11 McHugh, Jim . . . 74, 75, 76 Hoy, Clyde . . . 78, 79, 80, 81 Kubesh, John . . 77, 78, 79, 80 McHugh, Jim D...... 83 Hoyson, Ted . . . . . 79, 80 Kuethe, Jim ...... 73 McIver, Anthony . 88, 89, 90, 91 Mike Setser Hudgins, Brad . . . . . 91 McKenna, Dave . . 81, 82, 83 Hudson, Thad . . . . . 91 McKinley, Mark . . . . 90, 91 Nogle, Jim ...... 72 Pope, Mike . . . . . 06, 07 Huff, Eddie . . . . . 75, 76 L. . . . . L McLeod, David . . 90, 91, 92, 93 Norwood, Scott . . 78, 79, 80, 81 Poskay, Mike ...... 94 Lambert, Jainard. . . . . 13 Billy Jarvis Huffer, David . . . 76, 77, 78 McNeil, Doug . . . . . 08 Novak, J.P. . . . 98, 99, 00, 01 Posniewski, Bob . . 78, 79, 80 Lancaster, Greg . . . 85, 87, 88 Hughes, Justin . . . . 05, 06 McPherson, Keith . . . . . 07 Nowell, Will . . . 05, 06, 07 Powell. Rahmad . . . . 06, 07 Landers, Rodney . 05, 06, 07, 08 Hughes, Robbie . . 78, 79, 80, 81 McPherson, Victor . . 83, 84, 85 Price, Tony ...... 97 Lane, Austin. . . . 11, 12, 14 Hunter, Markus . . . . 08, 10 McSherry, Craig . . 03, 04, 05 Pritchard, Jason . . 05, 06, 07, 08 Lanier, Willie . . 87, 88, 89, 90 O. . . . .O Hunter, Quintin. . . 10, 12, 13 Meade, Jason ...... 95 Proctor, Steve ...... 72 Latney, Jauan . . 11, 12, 13, 14 Ohnmacht, Kurt . . . . . 84 Hurt, Bucky . . . . . 78, 79 Medley, Greg . . 86, 87, 88, 89 Lavin, Frank ...... 79 O’Connor, Tom . . 02, 03, 04 Hutson, Dennis . . . . 77, 78 Melton, Dennard . 00, 01, 02, 03 Lawrence, Calvin . . . . 78, 80 O’Neill, Logan . . . . 98, 99 Q. . . . .Q Hyman, Ishmael. . . . . 14 Merten, Taylor . . . . . 03 Lawrence, Tommie . . . . 05 O’Neill, Sean . . . . 09,10, 12 Quattlebaum, David . . . . . Michael, Andrew . . . . . 05 Layfield, Scott ...... 93 O’Neill, Shane . . . . . 90 ...... 92, 93, 94, 95 Middleton, Lamar . . 09, 10, 11 Leake, Gary . . . . . 72, 73 Ordonez, Marcus . . 95, 96, 97 Quillen, Jovonn . . . . . 00 I...... I Mikolajczyk, Todd . . . 87, 88 Ingraldi, David . . . . . 04 Lee, Brandon . . 11, 12, 13, 14 Orendorff, Kris . . . . 91, 92 Miles, Rhadshaun . 92, 93, 94, 95 Inskeep, Jason. . 97, 98, 99, 00 Lee, David . . . 93, 94, 95, 96 Orwig, Pete . . . 98, 99, 00, 01 Milinichik, Josh . . . . . 06 R. . . . . R Iorio, Chris . . . 01, 02, 03, 04 Lee, Vad...... 14 Owen, Andrew . . . 99, 00, 01 Miller, Gus ...... 83 Rabil, David . . 03, 04, 05, 06 Leischner, Ryan . . . . . 95 Ozycz, Zack...... 13 John Kraus Miller, John ...... 14 Radoski, Derek . . . 91, 92, 93 Lemn, Scott . . . 05, 06, 07, 08 Miller, Rick . . . . . 86, 88 Ragin, Mike . . . . . 88, 89 J...... J Leonard, Allen . . 75, 76, 77, 78 Jack, Scott . . . 79, 80, 81, 82 Miller, Tony . . . . . 86, 87 P. . . . . P Ragle, Tim ...... 05 Leonard, Ricky . . . 77, 78, 79 Jackson, Bryan . . . . 95, 96 Minafield, Phil . . . . 05, 06 Pack, Derick . . . 99, 00, 01 Rampacek, Emil . . . . . 72 Leonard, Thomas . . . . . 75 Jackson, Eupton . . 87, 88, 89, 90 Minor, B.J...... 00, 01 Page, Todd . . . . . 90, 93 Ramsey, Chris . . . . . 73 Lewis, Bryan ...... 90 Jackson, Jakarie . . 09, 10, 11, 12 Mitchell, Chet . . . . 95, 96 Paige, Benjie ...... 83 Ramsey, Darrieus . 05, 06, 07, 08 Lewis, Keith ...... 73 Jackson, Rich . . 73, 74, 75, 76 Mitchell, Kenny . . 84, 85, 86, 87 Paige, Jay . . . . 01, 02, 03 Randolph, Brandon . . 07, 08, 09 LeZotte, Matt . . 01, 02, 03, 04 Jackson, Steve . . . . . 94 Mizelle, Leon . . 02, 03, 04, 05 Paige, Vince ...... 95 Rascati, Justin . . . 04, 05, 06 LeZotte, Tony . . 04, 05, 06, 07 Jacobs, Chris . . 83, 85, 86, 87 Moats, Arthur . . 06, 07, 08, 09 Paquette, Chris . . . 98, 99, 00 Ravenel, Brandon. . . .13, 14 Lindner, Bill . . 80, 81, 82, 83 Jacobs, Frank . . 86, 87, 88, 89 Mohler, Neal . . . . . 81, 82 Paquette, Tom . . . 98, 99, 00 Rawlins, Jonas . . . . 06, 07 Liotta, Peter ...... 72 Jacques, Ascene. . . 12, 13, 14 Monroe, Brandon . . 07, 08, 09 Parcell, Carl ...... 72 Reed, Mike ...... 84 Little, Anthony. . . 97, 98, 99 Jakatis, Paul ...... 93 Moody, Malik . . . 91, 92, 93 Parham, Mike . . . . . 05, 06 Rees, Brian . . . 87, 88, 89, 90 Lloyd, Derrick . . . 99, 00, 01 Jansen, Michael . . . . 91, 92 Moore, Anthony. . . . . 97 Parisi, Tom . . . . 74, 75, 76 Reinhardt, Kevin. . . 97, 98, 99 Loftus, Chris ...... 00 Jarvis, Billy . . . . . 78, 79 Moore, Bryan . . . . . 80, 81 Parker, Andre . . . 81, 82, 83 Reynolds, Lee . . . 09, 10, 11 Ray Moore Logan, Bob . . . . 75, 76, 77 Jenkins, Mike A. . 01, 02, 03, 04 Moore, Jake ...... 95 Parkins, Chip . . . . . 72, 73 Reynolds, Taylor. . . . 13, 14 Logan, Steve . . 93, 94, 95, 96 Jeter, Kelvin . . . 93, 94, 95, 96 Moore, Ray . . . . . 77, 78 Parmer, Jason . . 96, 97, 98, 99 Reynolds, Wade. . . . . 10 Long, Clay ...... 79 Job, Victor . . . . 81, 82, 83 Morant, Chris . . . 98, 99, 00 Parrish, Jevontae. . . . . 13 Ricciardi, Matt . . . 93, 94, 95 Long, Kerby . . . 08, 09,10, 11 Johnson, Billy . . 91, 92, 93, 94 Moreland, Jimmy . . . . . 14 Parrott, Andre ...... 07 Richards, Dominick. . 12, 13, 14 Long, Mike . . . 91, 92, 93, 94 Johnson, Bruce . . 02, 03, 04, 05 Morris, Brad . . . 91, 92, 93 Parrott, Chris . . 89, 90, 91, 92 Rice, Rick . . . . 82, 84, 85 Longest, Bernie . . . . . 76 Johnson, Keith . . . . . 88 Morrison, Randolph . . 82, 83, 84 Patrick, Will . . 03, 04, 05, 06 Rider, Mark ...... 77 Lopes, Anthony . . . . 91, 92 Johnson, Marcell. . . . . 14 Morton, Bruce . . . 80, 81, 82 Patsey, Mark . . . 88, 89, 90 Ridley, Tom . . . . . 03, 04 Louden, George . . . . . 96 Johnson, Shelton . 05, 06, 07, 08 Mosby, Mike ...... 04 Patterson, Matt . . . . 04, 05 Rigney, Kyle...... 14 Lucas, John . . . . . 92, 93 Johnson, Wyatt . . . . . 13 Mosley, Alex. . . . 12, 13, 14 Patton, Steve ...... 77 Rinker, Ken ...... 74 Luckie, Mike ...... 99 Jones, D.J...... 79, 80 Moxley, Aaron. . . . . 97, 98 Paulett, Nick . . . . . 79, 81 Rizzo, Steve ...... 88 Lyons, Gary . . . . . 93, 94 Jones, Jay . . . 93, 94, 95, 96 Moyer, Bobby . . . 01, 02, 03 Payne, David . . 73, 74, 75, 76 Roach, Josh . . . . . 09, 10 Jones, Jimmy ...... 77 Mulligan, Kirk. . . 97, 98, 99 Payton, Earnest . . 97, 98, 99, 00 Roadcap, Jerry . . . 81, 82, 83 Jones, Leavander . 09, 10, 11, 12 M. . . . .M Mullins, Billy ...... 84 Peak, Aaron...... 14 Roberson, James . . . . 96, 97 Clive Pettis Jones, Matt ...... 06 Maddox, Greg . . . 96, 97, 98 Murphy, Bob ...... 79 Pearce, Doug ...... 73 Roberts, Damon . . 94, 95, 96 Jones, F. Mike . . . . 81, 82 Magaw, Mark . . . 78, 79, 80 Murphy, Dave . . . . 86, 87 Pereira, Jeff . . . . . 79, 80 Robertson, Carter . 94, 95, 96, 97 Jones, Mike K. . . . 83, 84, 85 Magerko, Matt . . 02, 03, 04, 05 Murphy, Doug . . . . 90, 91 Perez, Johnny . . . 88, 89, 90 Robertson, Dan . . . 83, 84, 85 Jones, Renell . . . 93, 94, 95 Maglio, Ryan ...... 14 Murray, John ...... 73 Perlik, Steve ...... 73 Robertson, Stephon. 10, 11, 12, 13 Jones, Scott . . . 10, 11, 12, 13 Magruder, Eric. . 11, 12, 13, 14 Perry, Ed . . . 93, 94, 95, 96 Robinson, Butch . 77, 78, 79, 80 Jones, Stan . . . 74, 75, 76, 78 Mahoney, B.J. . . 92, 93, 94, 95 Petrunak, Jon . . 97, 98, 99, 00 Robinson, Chris . . . 82, 83, 84 Jordan, Akeem . . 03, 04, 05, 06 Mallette, Wes ...... 91 N. . . . .N Pettis, Clive . . . 88, 89, 90, 91 Robinson, Dwight . 91, 92, 93, 94 Nalls, Pat ...... 78, 79 Jordan, Tony . . . 93, 95, 96 Mallory, Jason . . . . 02, 03 Pettis, John...... 97, 98 Robinson, Renard. . .10, 11, 12 Napolitano, Pete . . . . . 73 Joyce, Delvin . . 97, 98, 99, 00 Manley, Dexter . . . . . 05 Phelps, Don . . . 90, 91, 92 Robinson, Simeyon . . . . 14 Neil, Robert ...... 72 Judy, Jeff ...... 95 Mapp, Kevin . . . . . 01, 02 Phillips, Dirk . . . . . 95, 96 Robinson, Tom . . . . . 74 Nelson, Vidal . . 08, 09, 10, 11 Mares, Matt ...... 09 Phillips, Tim . . . . . 74, 75 Robinson, Wayne . . . . . 83 Newman, Charlie . 79, 80, 81, 82 Marlowe, Dean. . 11, 12, 13, 14 Pike, Henry . . . . 73, 74, 75 Rocco, Joe ...... 76 Newman, Charlie . 06, 07, 08, 09 K. . . . . K Marshall, Shaun . 92, 93, 94, 95 Pineda, Chris . . . . . 74, 75 Roddy, Jon . . . . . 82, 85 Kagle, Brian . . . 89, 90, 91, 92 Nichols, Ricky...... 11 Marshall, Warren . 82, 84, 85, 86 Plumb, Mark ...... 72 Rogers, Larry ...... 77 Kane, Gunnar...... 14 Nicholson, Robbie . . . 75, 76 Dwayne Hayes Marston, Mike . . . . . 75 Ponds, Michael . . 98, 99, 00, 01 Rogozinski, Aaron . . . 98, 99 Karnes, Fred ...... 72 Noble, Scott . . . 07, 09, 10 Marten, Jake...... 13 Pope, Keith ...... 75 Roman, Bill ...... 08 Keaton, Curtis . . . . . 98, 99

@JMUFootball 85 All-Time Lettermen Roney, Jerry ...... 88 Rose, Anthony. . . . .12, 13 Rose, Jon . . . 08, 09, 10, 11 Rose, Peter. . . 10, 11, 12, 13 Ross, P.J. . . . . 96, 97, 98 Rosser, Nick ...... 00 Roy, Corey . . . . 90, 91, 93 Royce, Kevin ...... 78 Rudd, Rowdy . . . . . 06, 07 Ruffin, Justin . . 99, 00, 01, 02 Ryan, Mike ...... 78 S. . . . . S Salisbury, Mark . . . . 86, 87 Sanders, Jamaris . 06, 07, 08, 09 Savarese, Dario . . 82, 83, 84, 85 Scaife, James ...... 83 Schellhammer, Chris ...... 87, 88, 89, 90 Schiele, Daniel . . . . 13, 14 Schor, Bryan...... 14 Scott, A.J...... 11, 12, 13 Scott, Dae’Quan. . 10, 11, 12, 13 Searing, John ...... 91 Sears, Don . . . . . 74, 75 Joe Showker Ron Ziolkowski moves in for a tackle Seaton, Kavon...... 10 Secrist, Brent . . 92, 93, 94, 95 Sensabaugh, Dave . . . . 74 Stewart, Blaine...... 14 Vega, Gustavo . . . . . 01 Williams, Matt. . 11, 12, 13, 14 Setser, Mike . . . 81, 82, 83, 84 Stinnett, Mickey . . . . 82, 83, 84 Veney, Jamie . . 08, 09, 11, 12 Williams, Pat . . 08, 09, 10, 11 Shambley, Demetrius . . . . . Stinnie, Aaron...... 14 Visich, Jim . . . 79, 80, 81, 82 Williams, Richard . . . . 09, 10 ...... 02, 03, 04, 05 Stith, Ron . . . 73, 74, 75, 76 Vissman, Shannon . 88, 89, 90, 91 Williams, Vernon . . . . . 84 Sharp, Jon ...... 09, 10, 11 Stockett, Rodney . 84, 85, 86, 87 VonAllmen, Karl . . . . . 09 Willmann, Steve . . . . . 74 Sharpe, Khary ...... 04 Stovall, Rashaun . . . . 96, 97 Von Schuch, Matt. . . . 97, 98 Wilson, Jeremiah . . .12, 13, 14 Sheehan, Billy . . . . . 85 Straub, Mike ...... 96 Wiltshire, Kelly . . . 93, 94, 95 Shelton, Jeremy . . . . 97, 98 Suleiman, Samir . . . . 95, 96 Wimbush, Cliff . . 96, 97, 98, 99 Sherman, Julius . . . 84, 86, 87 Sullenberger, Mike . 81, 82, 83, 84 W. . . . .W Windham, Dewey . . . 74, 75 Wagoner, Dick . . . . 77, 78 Sherman, Theo . . 07, 08, 09, 10 Sullivan, Chris . . 89, 90, 91, 92 Winston, Kevin . . 03, 04, 05, 06 Wakely, John . . 96, 97, 98, 99 Sherwood, Jack . . . 80, 81, 82 Sullivan, Jamal . . 07, 08, 09, 10 Wise, Paul . . . . . 99, 00 Walker, Arthur . . . . 07, 08 Shockley, David . . . . 78, 81 Summers, Brendan . . . . 03 Wisniewski, Brian . . . 80, 81, 83 Walker, Frankie . . . . 79, 80 Showalter, David . . . . . 74 Suppon, Chuck . . 03, 04, 05, 06 Wohn, Nick ...... 99 Walker, Sean . . . . .12, 13 Showker, Joe . . . 76, 77, 78 Sweeney, By ...... 78 Wood, Lincoln . . . 82, 83, 85 Waller, Quincy . . . . 94, 95 Shropshire, Dee . . 96, 97, 98, 99 Woods, Taylor...... 14 Wallin, Jeff . . . . . 81, 82 Siegfried, Joe ...... 92 Woodson, Greg . . . . . 08 Walters, David . . . . . 87 Simmons, Dejor. . 11, 12, 13, 14 T. . . . . T Woodson, James . . . . . 76 Tapley, Sean...... 14 Walters, Lee . . 76, 77, 78, 79 Sims, Kenny . . 89, 90, 91, 92 Woodson, Shawn . 84, 86, 87, 88 Taylor, Chuck . . . 82, 83, 84 Walton, Kwynn . . 01, 02, 03, 04 Sinnott, Ray ...... 72 Woodyard, Marquis. 11, 12, 13, 14 Taylor, Reggie . . 99, 00, 01, 02 Wanderer, Mike . . . . . 01 Skahn, David . . 09, 10, 11, 12 Woolever, Mike . 92, 93, 94, 95 Taylor, Leon . . 87, 88, 89, 90 Wantuck, Paul . . . . 04, 05 Skelly, John . . . . 79, 80, 81 Wright, Chris . . . . . 96, 98 Thomas, Emmitt . . . . . 86 Ward, Bob . . . 73, 74, 75, 76 Skolnitsky, J.D. . . . 06, 07, 08 Wright, Dixon . . . 08, 09, 10 Thomas, Quintrel . . . . 07, 08 Ward, Dan . . . . 72, 73, 74 Slayton, Bernard . 73, 74, 75, 76 Wright, Isaiah. . . . .11, 12 Thomas, R.T...... 77 Ward, Patrick . . 05, 06, 07, 08 Smart, John ...... 72 Wyatt, Steve . . . . . 02, 04 Smart, Robert . . . 90, 92, 93 Thomas, Tony . . 81, 82, 83, 84 Washington, Garrett .88, 89, 90, 91 Smith, Andy ...... 08 Thompson, Cortez . 01, 02, 03, 04 Washington, Tyrone . 91, 92, 93, 94 Smith, Antron ...... 98 Thompson, Darryl . 86, 87, 88, 89 Waters, Roger . . 86, 88, 89, 90 Y. . . . . Y Smith, Brad W...... 84 Thompson, Jason . . 99, 00, 01 Watford, Earl . . 09, 10, 11, 12 Yakopec, Steve . . . . . 09 Smith, Brian . . . . . 93, 94 Thornley, B.J...... 97 Watkins, Chris . . . . . 98 Yancey, Griff . . 07, 08, 09, 10 Smith, Bryan ...... 04 Thornton, Keith . . 87, 88, 89, 90 Watts, Leon . . . 83, 84, 85, 86 Yaralian, Blake . . . 99, 00, 01 Smith, DeAndre’. . 11, 12, 13, 14 Thorpe, Justin . . . 09, 11, 12 Weatherspoon, James . . . . . Yost, Jeff ...... 79, 80 Smith, Donny . . . . . 08, 09 Thurman, Chris . . . 90, 91, 92 ...... 87, 88, 89, 90 Young, Brian . . . . . 74, 75 Smith, Gerald . . 93, 94, 95, 96 Thurman, Mike . . 78, 80, 81, 82 Weaver, Fred ...... 72 Young, Cary ...... 77 Smith, Greg . . . 81, 82, 83, 84 Tierney, Terry . . . . . 82, 83 Weis, Trey . . . . 91, 92, 93 Young, Floyd . . . . . 76, 77 Smith, Larry . . . 75, 76, 77, 78 Till, Titus . . . . .12, 13, 14 Wellons, Justin. . . . .13, 14 Smith, Matt . . . . . 92, 93 Tillman, Torrey . . . 95, 96, 97 Wells, Josh. . . 10, 11, 12, 13 Z. . . . . Z Smith, P. Brad . . . . 80, 81 Todd, Scott . . . . 88, 89, 90 West, Charles ...... 75 Ziolkowski, Ron . 80, 81, 82, 83 Smith, Pete . . . . 81, 82, 83 Togia, Bingham. . 10, 11, 12, 13 West, Doug . . . . . 84, 85 Smith, Ryan. . . . 10, 11, 12 Tolley, Nic. . . . . 02, 03, 04 White, Dominique...... Smith, Sonny . . 86, 87, 88, 89 Tomlin, Gary . . . 83, 84, 85 ...... 06, 07, 08, 09 Smith, Tim . . . 00, 01, 02, 03 Toole, Aubrey . . . . . 95 White, Kevin . . . 88, 89, 90 Smith, Tom ...... 83 Townes, D’Artagnan . . . . . Wielki, Joe . . . . 80, 81, 83 Snow, Tyler. . . 10, 11, 12, 13 ...... 93, 94, 95, 96 Wilfong, Malcolm . . . . 72 Southern, Jerame . . 00, 02, 03 Townsend, Trey . . 01, 02, 03, 04 Wilkerson, Mike . 01, 02, 03, 04 Spaid, John ...... 74 Tuell, John . . . . 75, 76, 77 Wilkins, James . . . . . 99 Spangler, Derek . . . 90, 91, 92 Tumer, Doug ...... 74 Wilkinson, Neal . . 85, 86, 87 Sparksman, Joe . . . 90, 91, 93 Turner, Marcus . . 07, 08, 09, 10 Willard, Hal ...... 74 Sprouse, Mike . . . . . 95 Turner, Robert . . 80, 81, 82, 83 Williams, Aaron . . . . . 99 Stallings, Rhakeem. . . .13, 14 Tyson , Joe ...... 02 Williams, Albert . 84, 85, 86, 87 Stannard, Dave . . . . 07, 08 Williams, Albert (Va.). . . . 13 Stanton, Jordan . . 10, 11, 12, 13 Williams, Bosco . 06, 07, 08, 09 U. . . . .U Williams, Bryan . . . . . 72 Starke, Cameron. . 10, 11, 12, 13 Uliana, Matt . . . . . 88, 89 Williams, Chase . 09, 10, 11, 12 Steele, Gage. . . . . 13, 14 Urbielewicz, Mark . 87, 88, 89, 90 Williams, Eriq . . 89, 90, 91, 92 Steeper, Danny . . . 95, 96, 97 Urquhart, Cornell. . . . . 14 Stein, John . . . 93, 94, 95, 96 Williams, Jon . . . 08, 09, 10 Steinfeld, Leon . . . 01, 02, 04 Williams, Julius . . 92, 93, 94, 96 Stephenson, Stewart . . . . 73 V . . . . .V Williams, Kwe’shon. . . . 13 Stewart, Bernard . . . . 79, 80 Vaccarino, Brian . . 03, 04, 05 Williams, Leroy . . . . 79, 80 VanAken, Mike . . . 00, 02, 03

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