Thundering Herd 2014 Football Game Notes Nos. 24/25 (Amway Coaches/AP) Marshall Thundering Herd (6-0, 2-0 C-USA) at FIU Panthers (3-4, 2-1 C-USA) Saturday, Oct. 18, 2014 - 6 p.m. ET - FIU Stadium (20,000) - Miami, Fla. TV: American Sports Network (Mike Gleason-Play-by-play; Jim Donnan-Analyst)

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Stat Comparison (C-USA Ranks) 2014 Marshall Football Schedule Date Opponent (TV) Time (ET)/Result #24/25 MU FIU Aug. 30 at Miami (ESPN3.com) W, 42-27 Scoring Off ense 47.8 (1st) 22.7 (10th) Sept. 6 RHODE ISLAND (ASN) W, 48-7 Sept. 13 OHIO (CBS Sports Network) W, 44-14 Scoring Defense 17.2 (1st) 19.9 (2nd) Sept. 20 at Akron (ESPN3.com) W, 48-17 Oct. 4 at Old Dominion (FSN) W, 56-14 Total Off ense 594.5 (1st) 280.3 (13th) Oct. 11 MIDDLE TENNESSEE (FSN) W, 49-24 Oct. 18 at FIU (ASN) 6 p.m. Total Defense 328.2 (2nd) 326.0 (1st) Oct. 25 FAU (FS1) 3:30 p.m. Nov. 8 at Southern Miss (ASN) 7 p.m. Rushing Off ense 291.7 (1st) 104.6 (12th) Nov. 15 RICE (FSN or FS1) 12-day window Nov. 22 at UAB (ASN) 12 p.m. Rushing Defense 127.8 (1st) 142.7 (3rd) Nov. 28 WESTERN KENTUCKY (FS1) 12 p.m.

Passing Off ense 302.8 (2nd) 175.7 (11th) Bold - Indicates a C-USA game Home games in CAPS Passing Defense 200.3 (2nd) 184.3 (1st) All times are Eastern Time Zone and subject to change.

Marshall Football 2014 TEAM NCAA RANKS (Top 25) MARSHALL’S PLAYERS IN THE 2014 NCAA RANKINGS (Top 25) Yards Per Play-1st, 7.65 Passing Yards/Completion-Rakeem Cato (2nd, 16.33) 20+ yard scrimmage plays-1st, 49 PATs Made-Justin Haig (2nd, 38) 30+ yard scrimmage plays-1st, 27 Blocked Kicks-Raheim Huskey (T-2nd, 2) Winning Pct.-T-1st, 1.000 Rushing TDs-Devon Johnson (3rd, 11) Blocked Punts-T-1st, 2 Punt Return TD-Brandon Byrd (T-4th, 1) Total Off ense/Game-2nd, 594.5 Pass Breakups-Darryl Roberts (T-4th, 9) Scoring Off ense/Game-2nd, 47.8 Scoring/Game-Devon Johnson (5th, 11.0), Justin Haig (19th, 9.8) Rushing Touchdowns-T-2nd, 22 Rushing Yards/Carry-Devon Johnson (7th, 7.83) Red Zone Scores-T-2nd, 31 Yards Per Pass Attempt-Rakeem Cato (7th, 9.59) Yards Per Carry-3rd, 6.53 Points Responsible For-Rakeem Cato (8th, 120) PATs Made-3rd, 38 Rushing Yards/Game-Devon Johnson (8th, 135.7) Red Zone Touchdowns-3rd, 24 Rushing Yards-Devon Johnson (8th, 814) Fewest Punts-T-3rd, 16 Passes Defended-Darryl Roberts (T-9th, 10) 80+ yard rushing plays-T-3rd, 1 Punting Avg.-Tyler Williams (11th, 45.8) Touchdowns Scored-T-3rd, 38 Pass Effi ciency-Rakeem Cato (11th, 161.7) Points Scored-4th, 287 Points Responsible For/Game-Rakeem Cato (11th, 20.0) Total Off ense (Yards)-4th, 3,567 Touchbacks-Kaare Vedvik (T-11th, 23) Passing Yards/Attempt Allowed-4th, 5.2 Forced Fumbles-Armonze Daniel (T-12th, 2) 3rd Down Conversion Pct. Defense-4th, .258 Touchdown Passes-Rakeem Cato (17th, 15) 30+ yard passing plays-4th, 18 Total Off ense/Game-Rakeem Cato (18th, 316.3) Tackles For Loss Allowed-T-4th, 20 Kick Return Avg.-Deandre Reaves (18th, 26.2) Tackles For Loss Allowed/Game-5th, 3.33 Yards From Scrimmage-Devon Johnson (18th, 138.8) 60+ yard scrimmage plays-T-5th, 5 Passing Yards/Game-Rakeem Cato (20th, 238.0) 60+ yard rushing plays-T-5th, 3 Passing Yards-Rakeem Cato (21st, 1,6938) 10+ yard rushing plays-T-5th, 57 10+ yard scrimmage plays-6th, 123 MARSHALL’S PLAYERS IN THE 2014 C-USA RANKINGS (Top 10) 3rd Down Conversion Pct.-6th, .513 Yards Per Reception-Angelo Jean-Louis (1st, 29.5), Davonte Allen (2nd, 23.93) Rushing Touchdowns Allowed-T-6th, 3 Rushing Avg.-Devon Johnson (1st, 135.7) Passing Yards/Completion-7th, 15.66 Passing Avg.-Rakeem Cato (2nd, 283.0) 4th Down Conversion Pct. Defense-7th, .214 Pass Effi ciency-Rakeem Cato (2nd, 161.7) Scoring Defense/Game-8th, 17.2 Receptions/Game-Tommy Shuler (7th, 4.8) 20+ yard passing plays-8th, 33 Receiving Yds./Game-Tommy Shuler (4th, 65.5) 70+ yard rushing plays-T-8th, 1 Total Off ense/Game-Rakeem Cato (2nd, 316.3) 50+ yard rushing plays-T-8th, 4 Scoring/Game-Devon Johnson (1st, 11.0), Justin Haig (4th, 9.8) Points Allowed-T-8th, 103 Scoring (TDs)-Devon Johnson (1st, 11) Passing Yards/Attempt-9th, 9.2 Scoring (Kick)-Justin Haig (1st, 59) Yards Per Play Allowed-9th, 4.50 Punt Return Avg.-Tommy Shuler (2nd, 9.2) Rushing Off ense/Game-9th, 291.7 Kick Return Avg.-Deandre Reaves (3rd, 26.2) First Downs Gained/Game-9th, 27.3 All-Purpose Avg.-Devon Johnson (5th, 138.8) 30+ yard rushing plays-T-9th, 9 Punting-Tyler Williams (3rd, 45.8) 20+ yard rushing plays-T-9th, 16 PAT Kicking Pct.-Justin Haig (T-1st, 1.000) 50+ yard scrimmage plays allowed-T-9th, 1 Passes Defended-Darryl Roberts (T-1st, 10), Corey Tindal (T-8th, 5) Rushing Yards-10th, 1,750 -A.J. Leggett (T-4th, 3), Taj Letman (T-5th, 2) First Downs-10th, 164 Fumbles Forced-Armonze Daniel (T-4th, 2) Punting-10th, 45.81 Touchbacks-T-10th, 24 Polling: The Herd ranks 24th in the USA Today Coaches Poll (153 points) and Fumbles Forced-T-10th, 8 25th in the Associated Press Poll (148 points). Sunday’s ranking was the fi rst Touchdowns Allowed-T-11th, 13 for the program since the fi nals polls of 2002 (Jan. 4, 2003.) 20+ yard scrimmage plays allowed-T-11th, 17 40+ yard rushing plays-T-13th, 5 Cato Improves Streak to 38 and Continues to Climb the Charts: Rakeem Pass Effi ciency-15th, 155.62 Cato’s three TD passes in the 49-24 win over Middle Tennessee was the 38th- 20+ yard passing plays allowed-T-16th, 13 consecutive game that the has thrown at least one touchdown 50+ yard scrimmage plays-T-16th, 6 pass, tying him with of NC State/Wisconsin for the NCAA FBS Kicks/Punts Blocked-T-16th, 2 record. Oregon’s Marcus Mariota is second among current FBS Three and Outs (Defensive)/Game-T-17th, 5.0 with 32 games. Cato has completed 63.3 percent of his passes in his college 50+ yard passing plays allowed-T-17th, 1 career (990 completions in 1,564 attempts). That fi gure currently puts him 10+ yard passing plays allowed-T-18th, 41 third in the Herd’s all-time record book, just behind (65.1, 939- 80+ yard scrimmage plays-T-18th, 1 1442) and (63.4, 1026-1619). Cato now has 209 touchdown 20+ yard rushing plays allowed-T-18th, 4 passes, combining his high school (103) and college (106) careers, to go with Passing Effi ciency Defense-19th, 106.10 21,296 passing yards during that span. Also, Marshall (Cato, Pennington) now Tackles For Loss/Game-19th, 7.3 joins Hawaii (Colt Brennan, Timmy Chang) as the only schools in FBS history Tackles For Loss-19th, 44 with two 100 TD passers. Cato now has 990 career completions and is closing 70+ yard scrimmage plays-T-19th, 2 in on Chad Pennington’s school record of 1,026. That 990 number is also Red Zone Defense-20th, .722 third in Conference USA history. No. 2 is Chris Redman (1,031 at Louisville, Net Punting-21st, 39.94 1996-99). On the total off ense front, Cato has 12,431 yards, just shy of Chad 30+ yard scrimmage plays allowed-T-22nd, 8 Pennington’s school mark of 13,048. Red Zone Touchdown Percentage Allowed-T-22nd, .500 Completion percentage allowed-T-22nd, 53.7 5-0!: The Herd is off to a 6-0 start for the fi rst time since the famed season Passing Touchdowns-T-22nd, 15 of 1999, when Marshall remained undefeated over a 13-game schedule, Pass Off ense/Game-23rd, 302.8 ultimately defeating BYU 21-3 in the Motor City Bowl. 60+ yard passing plays-T-23rd, 2 30+ yard passing plays allowed-T-23rd, 6 Feel the Power!: The Thundering Herd is currently rated #24 overall, and Pass Defense/Game-24th, 200.3 the TOP Group of Five program, in ESPN’s Football Power Index by 12 spots Passing Yards-24th, 1,817 (Memphis-#40). The data also lists Marshall as the program most likely Red Zone Touchdowns Allowed-T-24th, 9 NATIONALLY to win the rest of its games. Total Defense/Game-25th, 328.2 10+ yard scrimmage plays allowed-T-25th, 68 Points? No Problem!: Marshall is SECOND nationally with a 30.8-point scoring margin and is the only team in the FBS to score at least 40 points in each of its games this season. Marshall’s average score after three quarters this season is 41-to-9. The 41-point average would be tied with East Carolina for 15th...PER GAME.

50+: Marshall’s 56-14 win over Old Dominion was the 11th time that the Thundering Herd has reached the 50+-point plateau under coach Doc Holliday. Jim Donnan (1990-95) holds the all-time school mark in that

Marshall Football 2014 department with 15, while Bob Pruett (1996-2004) reached that mark 14 Jarod Tracy (Tulsa, 2005-08) at 194. times and Cam Henderson (1936-42, 1946-49) did it on 13 occasions. Turnovers Tell The Story: Under Holliday, Marshall is 28-8 when it has as On a Roll: The Herd has won seven straight games dating back to the 2013 many or fewer turnovers than the opposition. , which is tied for the third-longest streak nationally and is the longest among Group of Five schools. Its 11-game home winning streak is Perfect vs. Texas at Home: Interestingly enough, Marshall has never lost to tied for the fourth-longest streak in the nation. a school from Texas at home. The Thundering Herd is a perfect 10-0 against Texas schools in games played in Huntington. Marshall owns a win over North Never Behind: MU has not trailed at all this year. The six games have been Texas (1988), two wins over Houston (2008, 2012), two wins over Rice (2007, tied 0-0 for a total of 27:56 -- and MU has kicked off to start each game. 2011), two wins over SMU (2005, 2009), two wins over UTEP (2006, 2010) and one victory over UTSA (2013). Leading The League: In addition to the individual numbers above, Marshall leads Conference USA in scoring off ense (47.8 points/game), scoring defense Leaves Fall, Herd Wins: The Herd is 16-5 after Oct. 28 in Doc Holliday’s four- (17.2 points/game), total off ense (594.5 yards/game), rushing off ense (291.7 plus years as head coach, including a perfect 10-0 mark at home. yards/game), rushing defense (127.8 yards/game), pass defense effi ciency (106.1), net punting (39.9), fi rst downs/game (27.3), third down defense Spreading The Wealth: In six games, the Herd has had fi ve diff erent leaders (25.8%) and fourth down defense (21.4%). in receiving yards (Eric Frohnapfel, Davonte Allen, Angelo Jean-Louis, Tommy Shuler and Craig Wilkins). Herd Finishes Under Holliday: Since Doc Holliday became head coach in 2010, the Herd has an excellent record of fi nishing off its opponents once it First Possessions: The fi rst possession of the game has been critical to takes the lead. Marshall is 29-6 when it scores fi rst, 24-3 when leading after Marshall’s success, on both sides of the ball. The Herd has kicked off in all six the fi rst quarter, 27-2 when leading at halftime and 25-3 when leading after of its games. On those fi rst series, MU’s six foes have gained 7, minus-7, 84, three quarters. 36, 13 and minus-1 yards - or 132 yards in 30 plays. The 84 was Ohio’s fi rst drive on Sept. 13- and 53 of those came on the fi rst play of the game, but Stingy D: In six games this season, Marshall has outscored opponents 97-14 the Herd stiff ened in the red zone and the Bobcats missed a 19-yard fi eld in the fi rst quarter and 173-30 in the fi rst half. MU has only given up three fi rst- goal. While opponents have gotten zero points from those drives (fi ve punts half touchdowns and has yielded just three rushing scores for the season (all and a missed FG), the Marshall off ense has followed with 31 points -- four came in the fi nal 8:03 of their respective games). touchdowns and a fi eld goal in the last fi ve games, after punting on its fi rst possession in an opening triumph at Miami (Ohio), where the Herd scored a Balanced Attack: Marshall is the ONLY team in the FBS averaging at least 266 TD the second time it had the ball. passing (302.8) AND rushing yards (291.67) per game. Third Down Masters: Marshall is converting 51.3% of its third downs on 10+: The Herd is at it again with its output of double-digit-yard plays. Marshall off ense (#5 in the nation), and holding the opponents to 25.8% (#4 in the has 123 this season. Since the start of the 2012 season (32 games), MU nation). The only other team in the Top 15 in the nation in both 3rd down boasts 633 such plays, an average of 19.8 per contest. As you might imagine, off ense and 3rd down defense is Virginia Tech (#13 off ense and #2 defense). those numbers have yielded the following: In that same period, off ensive coordinator Bill Legg’s attack has 20 games of 500 or more yards total off ense Picked Off : The Herd has picked off at least one pass in seven straight games, and 20 games with 40 or more points. dating back to last season’s Military Bowl. That is the longest streak for the program since a 12-game stretch that spanned the last nine games of 2004 Feel The Rush: Marshall has outrushed 16 of its last 21 opponents overall and the fi rst three of 2005. and nine of its last 13 Conference USA opponents, dating back to the 2012 season. In 2012, 56 percent of Marshall’s plays were passes. This season to Getting it Done on Both Sides of the Ball: Marshall is one of just fi ve teams date, 58 percent are rushing plays. And the Herd is getting more from its to rank in the top 25 nationally in total off ense and defense. The Herd (2nd in ground game, too. Marshall already has 57 runs of 10 or more yards in six off ense, 25th defense) is just behind Baylor (1st and 10th) and ahead of Ohio games. In 14 games last season, there were 94 rushes for double-digit yards. State (12th and 14th), Alabama (18th and 3rd) and Wisconsin (25th and 6th). In 2014, Marshall has four players averaging at least 5.7 yards per carry (Devon Johnson-7.8, Remi Watson-6.9, Steward Butler-6.2 and Rakeem Cato-5.7). Making the Grades: Seven senior members of Coach Doc Holliday’s team Marshall’s major college record – in modern times -- for average rushing yards will play the 2014 season with their Marshall undergraduate degrees per game in a season came last season, at 205.9. The school record for total in hand. Here’s the list, with their MU undergraduate majors: TE Eric ground yards is 3,395 in 1996 – the fi nal season of Division I-AA play – for an Frohnapfel (fi nance); PK Justin Haig (management); C Chris Jasperse (sports average of 226.3. The C-USA record for season rushing average is 293.8, set management); OG Trevor Mendelson (fi nance); CB Darryl Roberts (sports back in 1998 by Army’s option attack. In six games, MU has had nine 100+ management); DT James Rouse (criminal justice); LB Raheem Waiters (sports yard rushing performances (Johnson 5, Watson 2, Butler and Cato one apiece. management). Last year, there were 10 in 14 games. Middle Tennessee Notes: Protecting the Home Turf: Marshall is nationally known for being one of, if -Marshall game captains versus Middle Tennessee, as chosen by Coach not the, toughest places to play in . The program has won 84.8 Doc Holliday and his staff , were center Chris Jasperse, running back Devon percent (139-25) of its home games in Joan C. Edwards Stadium, the highest Johnson, linebacker Neville Hewitt and defensive end Ra’Shawde Myers. It’s mark in the country for schools who have hosted more than three games is Jasperse’s fourth game captaincy of the season, which leads the 2014 Herd. (Baylor). The Herd has won 11 straight home games dating back to 2012 (tied for the fourth-longest streak nationally), the longest home winning streak -Senior center Chris Jasperse made his team-leading 45th career start (every since 17 from 2000-03 (last three of 2000, all six in 2001, all seven in 2002, fi rst game he’s played at MU), tied for the most among active off ensive linemen game of 2003). in FBS. The Marshall record for starts – as an FBS program (1953-76 and 1997-present) -- is 52 by off ensive tackle Steve Sciullo (1999-2002). Stat Red Zone Magic: In the red zone, Cato now has 66 career touchdown passes includes players on off ense, defense; no specialists). against just four interceptions (at Tulsa in 2013 and 2014 vs. Ohio, at Old Dominion and vs. Middle Tennessee). -Junior Sebastian “Swede” Johansson got the start at left guard. He started the fi rst two games of the season at left tackle before missing Weeks 3-4 with a Shuler Headed to the Top...Again: With three catches vs. Middle Tennessee, high ankle sprain. He was the starting left guard in 2013. wide receiver Tommy Shuler has 259 career receptions, which is good enough for No. 3 on the Herd’s career receptions list. Next on MU’s career list, at No. 2, -Marshall has scored on its fi rst off ensive series in the last fi ve games – is Darius Watts with 272. Shuler’s 106 catches last season places him in a tie touchdowns vs. Rhode Island, Akron, Old Dominion and Middle Tennessee for second on the school’s all-time single-season list. Shuler also got his 20th and a fi eld goal versus Ohio. The Herd scored on its second off ensive series at career touchdown reception against Old Dominion, placing him in 11th in Miami (Ohio), after punting on its fi rst series. Marshall annals. His streak of consecutive games with a reception is now at 33 (streak started in 2011 Beef O Brady’s Bowl), a fi gure that ties him for ninth -Wide receiver Tommy Shuler’s fi rst-quarter reception stretches his streak of nationally among active players. Shuler also has 2,818 career receiving yards games with at least one catch to 33 (streak began in 2011 Beef ‘O’ Brady’s through six games this season, good for seventh on the school’s all-time list. Bowl). No. 6 is Nate Poole, at 2,840. -The Herd has outscored its six foes 97-14 in the fi rst quarter of games this Stew Hits Double Digits...Often: Steward Butler has 41 career rushes for 10 season. or more yards, and the 119-yard day against Ohio was his fi fth career 100-yard rushing game. -Quaterback Rakeem Cato’s streak of consecutive games with a touchdown pass is now at 38, which ties for the NCAA major college record with Russell Haigabombs: Senior Justin Haig booted seven PATs versus Middle Tennessee, Wilson (N.C. State and Wisconsin, 2009-11). Oregon’s Marcus Mariota is giving him 176 for his career and the No. 3 spot in C-USA history. At No. 2 is second among current FBS quarterbacks, with 32 games.

Marshall Football 2014 -After recording 342 yards of total off ense on the day, Cato now has 12,431 -Justin Haig’s eight point-after-touchdown attempts gives him 169 for his yards total off ense in his career, moving him to No. 3 in Conference USA career, tying Kevin Fitzpartick (Tulsa, 2008-11) at No. 4 in PAT attempts in history in total off ense. No. 2 is Kevin Kolb, Houston, 2003-06 (13,715). Conference USA history.

-Middle Tennessee’s second-quarter touchdown (with 25 seconds left) was -The Herd’s 354 ground yards ranked ninth in school single-game history. the fi rst second-quarter touchdown allowed by Marshall this season. -ODU’s two star receivers – Zach Pascal and Antonio Vaughan – entered -Running back Devon Johnson has fi ve 100-yard rushing games this season the game with 60 catches. They combined for only four receptions and 44 (91 in his other game). The Marshall major college record for 100-yard rushing yards. ODU QB Taylor Heinicke suff ered the worst day of his career with a 10- games in a season is seven, shared by Ahmad Bradshaw (2006) and Darius 25 showing for just 85 yards, 1 TD and 1 INT. The 85 passing yards were the Marshall (2008). The Marshall overall record is 10, three times by Chris Parker lowest total vs. the Herd since UCF was held to 29 yards in 2008. (the 1993, 1994 and 1995 seasons, all in Division I-AA). -Cato’s two TD passes moved him to 103 for his career and 16th place in major -Marshall is the only major-college team in the country that has scored at college history, past former Central Michigan star Dan LeFevour (2006-09). At least 40 points in every game this season. No. 15, with 107, is Tajh Boyd (Clemson, 2010-13). Cato is tops in TD passes on the FBS level for an active QB, with Oregon’s Marcus Mariota a distant No. -With three rushing touchdowns on the day, Devon Johnson has 11 rushing 2 at 80. touchdowns this season, the most for a Herd running back since Darius Marshall had 11 in 2009. The 11 rushing touchdowns by Johnson (2014) -Marshall’s 72.7% clip on third down (8-11) was the best number since and Darius Marshall (2009) are the most on the ground for a Herd back since registering those same totals in a 31-24 win at UAB on 10/21/06. Ahmad Bradshaw had 19 in 2006. Akron Notes: -Hewitt’s 14 tackles are the most for a Herd player since D.J. Hunter racked up -Jack Lengyel, an Akron alumnus who coached Marshall from 1971-74 18 in the 2012 season fi nale at East Carolina. following the 1970 MU team plane crash, participated in the coin toss at InfoCision Stadium as an honorary captain. -Marshall’s four successful fourth-down conversions are the most for the program as far back as the research into existing records allow (1950s). -Marshall game captains, as chosen by Coach Doc Holliday and his staff , were QB Rakeem Cato, C Chris Jasperse, LB Neville Hewitt and CB Corey Tindal. It is Old Dominion Notes: Cato’s third selection in four games this season and the second for Jasperse. -Marshall game captains, as chosen by Coach Doc Holliday and his staff , were Hewitt and Tindal are fi rst-time captains in 2014. center Chris Jasperse, wide receiver Tommy Shuler, defensive tackle James Rouse and cornerback Darryl Roberts. For Jasperse, Rouse and Roberts, it is -QB Rakeem Cato reached 1,000 passing yards for a fourth straight season. He the third captaincy selections by the coaching staff this season. It is Shuler’s joins Chad Pennington as the only Herd QBs to have four seasons of at least fi rst. 1,000 air yards. For the season, he has 1,163. -Cornerback Keith Baxter made his fi rst start of the season for the Herd, which -The fi rst-quarter fumble recovery by CB Antavis Rowe and by S opened in a nickel defense (with defensive back Corey Tindal at nickel). It is Tiquan Lang of the Herd were Akron’s fi rst two turnovers of the season. Baxter’s 10th career start. -The Herd off ense had eight plays of 10 or more yards in the fi rst quarter, and -Center Chris Jasperse made his team-leading 44th career start (every game then another with Devon Johnson’s 22-yard TD run to open second quarter. he’s played at Marshall), tied for the most among active off ensive linemen in the FBS. The Marshall record for starts – as an FBS program (1997-present) -- is -RB Remi Watson’s 80-yard TD run is Marshall’s longest play of the season and 52 by off ensive tackle Steve Sciullo (1999-2002) (does not include specialists). ranks tied for eighth for the longest run in Herd history. It is the longest since Darius Marshall went 80 yards to score against Bowling Green in 2009. -Cornerback Darryl Roberts’ fi rst-quarter interception was his fi rst this season and fi fth of his Herd career. -This is Remi Watson’s fi rst 100-yard rushing game in his Marshall career. -Linebacker Raheim Huskey got his second punt block of the season (Rhode -RB Devon Johnson has his third 100-yard rushing game of the season. Island, Sept. 6). Running back Brandon Byrd’s recovery for a touchdown was his second score of the season and the fi rst punt block returned for a score -Tiquan Lang is the fi rst Marshall player with an interception and a fumble since Derek Mitchell went 35 yards with a blocked punt at Purdue on Sept. recovery in the same game since Monterius Lovett vs. Virginia Tech on Sep. 29, 2012. 24, 2011. -Marshall’s 28 points in the fi rst quarter are the most in a quarter since MU had -QB Rakeem Cato’s two rushing touchdowns was the second time in his career 28 points in the fi rst quarter of the Herd’s 2013 home win over Southern Miss. that he dented the end zone twice on the ground (11/29/13 vs. East Carolina). -Old Dominion’s fi rst-quarter touchdown (0:36 left) was the fi rst touchdown -Marshall has topped 40 points in each of the fi rst four games in 2014 – the allowed by Marshall in a fi rst half this season. fi rst time it has done that since 1938 under Coach Cam Henderson, with wins over Carson-Newman (44-0), Ohio Wesleyan (62-0), Miami of Ohio (41-0) and -Quarterback Rakeem Cato’s fi ve pass attempts in the fi rst quarter gave him Oklahoma City (66-0). 1,750 career plays, moving into No. 8 in C-USA history in career total off ense plays. He has passed Danny Wimprine (Memphis, 2001-04, 1,748 plays). Ohio Notes: -Marshall game captains vs. Ohio, as chosen by Coach Doc Holliday and -In his fi rst game at wide receiver, Deon-Tay McManus’ 16-yard catch late in his staff , are quarterback Rakeem Cato, off ensive tackle Clint Van Horn, the second quarter was his career fi rst. He’s the 14th Herd player to catch a cornerback Darryl Roberts and defensive tackle James Rouse. It is the second pass this season. His touchdown catch (fi nal minute of second quarter) made game captaincy this season for Cato and Roberts. Rouse has been a three- him the 10th MU player with a touchdown this season. time captain (one of those replacing S A.J. Leggett, who was injured and did not dress for the Rhode Island game). It is Van Horn’s fi rst captaincy this -Marshall’s 42 points in the fi rst half are the most in a half for the Herd since season. He was a captain for the 2013 home game vs. UAB (Nov. 9). scoring 52 in the fi rst half of a 66-21 Edwards Stadium victory over Buff alo on Oct. 12, 2002. -Defensive end Armonze Daniel and off ensive lineman Trevor Mendelson made their fi rst career starts for the Herd today, at rush end and left tackle, -Running back Devon Johnson had 198 rushing yards, matching the four 100- respectively. yard rushing games in the fi rst fi ve games that the Herd’s Darius Marshall had in 2009. Marshall also had the program’s last 200-yard ground eff ort, a 203- -Wide receiver Davonte Allen’s two touchdown catches today match his yard showing on 25 carries vs. Memphis on Sept. 26 of that season. career high (in last season’s Herd win over UAB, Nov. 9). -Running back Remi Watson (102 yards) had a 100-yard rushing day for the -Quarterback Rakeem Cato’s 77-yard touchdown pass to Angelo Jean-Louis second straight game. The Herd has eight 100-yard rushing games this season (with 9:34 to play in the 3rd quarter) matches the longest completion of already, after getting 10 in 14 games in 2013. Cato’s career, a 77-yarder to Aaron Dobson for a touchdown on Nov. 26, 2011 at Joan C. Edwards Stadium. The touchdown pass also gave Cato the 100th of -Quarterback Rakeem Cato had 218 yards total off ense in the game (end of his collegiate career. third quarter), passing Byron Leftwich for No. 2 on Marshall’s career list. Cato has 12,089 yards. Leftwich had 12,084. Chad Pennington’s 13,048 is the MU -Wide receiver Davonte Allen fi nished with a career-high 137 yards and has total off ense record. matched his career best fi ve catches (vs. Rhode Island).

Marshall Football 2014 and ’58 and 1998 and ’99. -Marshall’s off ense had seven plays of 10 or more yards in fi rst quarter and fi ve more in the second stanza. -Marshall’s rushing average of 9.4 per play against URI ranks third in Herd single-game history, behind two 2013 games – 11.9 per rush vs. UAB and 11.3 -Cornerback Darryl Roberts recorded a career-high 11 tackles on the day. vs. Southern Miss.

-This is the 16th time in the last 29 games that Marshall has had at least 500 -Cato’s streak of consecutive games with a TD pass is at 34, which leads active yards total off ense. FBS quarterbacks. The NCAA record belongs to Russell Wilson (N.C. State and Wisconsin), with 38 from 2009-11. Oregon’s Marcus Mariota is second among -The Ohio interception to start the fourth quarter (by Nathan Carpenter) current FBS quarterbacks, with 28 games after Saturday’s win over Michigan ended Rakeem Cato’s longest streak without an interception in his career. State. Cato had gone 16 quarters and 152 pass attempts – both personal records -- without being picked until the fi rst play of the fourth quarter. -Cato’s 3-yard TD pass to Jean-Louis in the third quarter gives Cato 62 red zone TD passes in his career, with only one interception (in a 2013 win at Tulsa). -Quarterback Rakeem Cato, with 425 passing yards, recorded the fi fth 400- yard air game of his career. The 425 yards rank fourth on his single-game list. -With 29 pass attempts, Cato moved to 1,448 for his career, passing Byron Leftwich (1,442) for no. 2 on the Marshall career list. Chad Pennington’s 1,619 -Cato averaged 25.0 yards per completion, which is a Herd record in games attempts are the record. where any quarterback has completed 10 or more passes. He now has four or more TD passes eight times in his Marshall career. -Shuler has caught at least one pass in 29 straight games, dating to the 2011 Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl. -Cato’s 444 yards total off ense ranks third on his Herd list, behind 469 in last season’s win at Tulsa and 464 in the 2012 home loss to Ohio. -Shuler’s 68 yards on three receptions moves him to 2,533 career yards, the ninth player in Herd history with at least 2,500 (Mike Barber, Darius Watts, -Marshall’s 705 yards of total off ense ranks fi fth in a game in school history. Josh Davis, Randy Moss, Tim Martin, Nate Poole Troy Brown, Cody Slate and No. 4 is the 724 yards versus Rhode Island. The Herd now has recorded 700 Shuler). yards of off ense in each of the last two weeks. Of the 15 top total off ense days in Herd history, six have come in the last three seasons with Coach Doc -After playing 10 redshirt or true scholarship freshmen in the opening win at Holliday, Legg and quarterback Rakeem Cato, as have four of the top eight Miami, Holliday added eight names to that rookie participation list – receivers performances. Of MU’s top 15 games of total off ense, 13 have come at home Gator Green and Hyleck Foster, running back Brandon Byrd, defensive linemen (12 at “The Joan” and in a 1987 game of 642 yards at Fairfi eld Stadium, against Tomell One and Jerome Dews, safety Kendall Gant, linebacker Raheim Huskey Western Carolina). and off ensive lineman Chris Huhn.

-Although the Herd failed to get a sack, it did have 10 quarterback hurries, Miami (Ohio) Notes: and sophomore safety Tiquan Lang’s 10 tackles backed Roberts’ 11. -With the victory, Marshall picked up a win in its fi rst road game of the season for the 13th time in the last 50 years. That includes a forfeit by Morehead State Rhode Island Notes: in 1976. Prior to Saturday, the last Herd road-opening win was at Clemson -Marshall piled up 724 yards total off ense – the fourth-highest total in school (13-10) in 1999. history, and its 432 rushing yards trailed only the 576 that College Football Hall of Famer Jackie Hunt contributed to in a 67-0 romp against Detroit Tech -The Herd stopped Miami four times on fourth down (1-5 for the game), way back in 1940. The total off ense number trailed only the 789 vs. VMI in making it the fi rst time Marshall had thwarted an opponent that many times 1991, the 733 vs. Buff alo in 2002 and the 726 vs. Akron in 2001). The 549- on fourth down since Nov. 12, 2003 when MU allowed a 1-5 clip against...the yard total off ense advantage (724-175) over the Rams was a school record, RedHawks. eclipsing a 527-yard diff erential in that 1991 VMI game. -On off ense and defense, RB Devon Johnson, WR Angelo Jean-Louis, OG Blake -In his fi rst three Herd seasons, Cato’s longest run was a 23-yarder in a win last Brooks, OG Michael Selby and DE Arnold Blackmon made their fi rst career season at Tulsa. He topped that against the Rams with a 24-yarder late in the starts. fi rst half. In Marshall’s 31-point second half, besides going 63 yards for that score that had Shuler laughing, the Herd QB also had rushes of 10 (twice), 12 -Ten freshmen made their debuts for Marshall in Saturday’s win at Miami. and 17 yards. Cornerback Antavis Rowe was the fi rst true freshman to get into the game, while redshirt freshman kicker Kaare Vedvik started the season with the -Until Cato’s 63-yard TD run – the fourth-longest jaunt by a quarterback in MU game’s opening kickoff . annals – the rushing day belonged to tight end-turned-running back Devon Johnson. He fi nished with a second straight 100-yard day. His 137 yards, on The only rookie starter for the Herd was redshirt freshman Angelo Jean-Louis only 14 carries – give him 288 in two games. at wide receiver. Besides Rowe, two other true freshmen saw action - tight end Ryan Yurachek and left tackle AJ Addison, who played relief for the injured -If a Herd back has piled up more ground yardage than the guy nicknamed Sebastian Johansson. The other redshirt freshmen to play were tight end “Rockhead” in the fi rst two games of a season, it’s Hall of Famer Hunt. In 1941, Deon-Tay McManus, wideout Rodney Allen, guard Cody Collins and tackle he opened with 220 in a win over Omaha, but his totals in a Game 2 triumph Sandley Jean-Felix from the off ense and cornerback D’Andre “Chocolate” over Illinois Wesleyan remain unavailable. Wilson from the defense. -Johnson’s two consecutive games of 100-plus rushing yards are the fi rst time -Cato’s streak of consecutive games with a TD pass extended to 33 on his fi rst a Herd back has done that since Darius Marshall in Weeks 3 and 4 of the 2009 touchdown pass to Eric Frohnapfel (11-yarder in the fi rst quarter), which leads season – 186 yards on 21 carries against Bowling Green and 203 yards in 25 active FBS quarterbacks. The NCAA record belongs to Russell Wilson (NC State carries at Memphis. and Wisconsin), with 38 from 2009-11. Oregon’s Marcus Mariota is second among current FBS players, with 27 games. -Cato and Johnson became the fi rst Herd pair with more than 130 yards apiece in as game since running back Ahmad Bradshaw had 152 and quarterback -Angelo Jean-Louis’ fi rst quarter catch makes him the 25th Herd player to 151 in a Sept. 9, 2006 victory over Hofstra. catch a Cato pass in the quarterback’s career. -Cato’s 143 total also ranked third for a QB in a Herd game, trailing Danny -WR Tommy Shuler’s fi rst-quarter TD catch is No. 17 for his career, in sole Wright’s 179 (in 32 attempts) against Kent State in 1978, and Morris’ 151 possession of 14th place all-time for Herd (next on the list with 18 are Nate versus Hofstra in ’06. Poole, LaVorn Colclough and Antavious Wilson; then it skips to No. 10 Jim Swierczek’s 22). -Through the air, Cato’s 15-of-29 night for 267 yards included Davonte Allen’s career game of fi ve receptions for 115 yards – both highs in a Herd uniform. -Cato’s three TD passes gave him 61 red zone TD passes in his career against Shuler caught three for 68 yards, including his 18th career TD, and redshirt just one interception (at Tulsa in 2013) freshman Angelo Jean-Louis’ 20-yard TD catch was his fi rst as a collegian. -TE Eric Frohnapfel had the fi rst two TD game of his career. -The Herd defense had its moments, too, allowing only 111 yards – the fewest by a Herd foe since UCF managed 105 in a 2004 loss -- although the Rams had -Tyler Williams’ 64-yard punt matched the third-longest of his career (at the ball more than 33 minutes. Rhode Island was just 4-of-17 on third down UCF, 2012). He had a 65-yarder in 2013 vs. Gardner-Webb and career-long conversions. 66-yarder in win at Rice in 2012.

-As a major college program (1953-75 and 1997-present), Marshall has back- -RB Devon Johnson reached 151 yards on 19 carries in his fi rst game as MU’s to-back 2-0 starts for only the third time in history, following that feat in 1957 running back. The last time Marshall had a player rush for more yards in the

Marshall Football 2014 opener than Johnson’s 151 was Erik Thomas with 173 vs. Howard in 1996.

-Attendance for the game was announced as 19,005.

Marshall’s Cato Named to Watch List: Marshall senior quarterback Rakeem Cato, a 2014 Heisman Trophy, Walter Camp and Maxwell Award candidate, was named Thursday to the watch list for the 2015 Manning Award.

It is Cato’s fi fth national watch list mention in the current preseason. He also is on watch lists for the Walter Camp, Maxwell, Davey O’Brien National Quarterback and Johnny Unitas Golden Arm awards.

The Manning Award is presented annually in January to college football’s top quarterback by the Allstate Sugar Bowl. Prior to the 2004 season, the Manning Award was created by the Sugar Bowl in honor of the college football accomplishments of Archie, Peyton and Eli Manning. It is the only college football QB award that includes the candidates’ bowl performances in its balloting; therefore, it is presented annually following the completion of the bowl season. The winner is selected by a panel of national media covering college football, as well as each of the Mannings.

Cato is among 32 quarterbacks on the 2014-15 Manning watch list, and one of 18 seniors.

“This is always a great time of year with college football ramping up once again,” Archie Manning said. “We have a very strong group of 32 quarterbacks on our Watch List this year and we’ve seen them all in action, but every year there are new guys who jump right in and become stars. That’s what makes college football such a wonderful sport … You never know what might happen once the teams get out on the fi eld.”

This is the 11th season the Manning Award has been presented. Past winners are: Matt Leinart, Vince Young, JaMarcus Russell, Matt Ryan, Tim Tebow, Colt McCoy, Cam Newton, Robert Griffi n III, and last season’s winner, Jameis Winston of Florida State.

Midseason additions to the Manning Award watch list will be announced Oct. 15 and the fi nalists will be named Nov. 26. The winner is scheduled to be named on Jan. 14, 2015 following the inaugural College Football Playoff Championship Game.

Cato is on numerous preseason All-Conference USA lists and has been named the league’s top player by most magazines and websites. He was voted by C-USA coaches as the 2014 Preseason C-USA Off ensive Player of the Year. The Miami native has thrown a touchdown pass in 32 consecutive games, the high for an active FBS quarterback (FBS record is 38 by Russell Wilson, 2009-11 at N.C. State; 2011 at Wisconsin). In 39 games in three seasons, Cato has completed 886-of-1,387 passes (63.9 percent) for 10,176 yards and 91 touchdowns. In the red zone, he has thrown for 58 touchdowns with only one interception. The 6-foot-1, 176-pound QB also has rushed for an additional 357 yards and 7 scores. He was the 2012 C-USA Most Valuable Player and the 2013 C-USA Off ensive Player of the Year and is poised to break Marshall passing records held by Herd legends and former NFL players Chad Pennington and Byron Leftwich. A website devoted to the Herd quarterback’s Heisman Trophy candidacy – CatoIn14.com – made its debut two weeks ago.

CAREER STARTS OFFENSE TIGHT ENDS QUARTERBACKS RUNNING BACKS OFFENSIVE LINE WIDE RECEIVERS #83 Eric Frohnapfel (9) #12 Rakeem Cato (41) #8 Remi Watson (4) #60 Chris Jasperse (45) #1 Tommy Shuler (30) #47 Devon Johnson (6) #71 Sebastian Johansson (17) #4 Demetrius Evans (10) #78 Clint Van Horn (14) #81 Craig Wilkins (14) #52 Blake Brooks (5) #6 Davonte Allen (8) #54 Michael Selby (6) #15 Angelo Jean-Louis (6) #64 Trevor Mendelson (4)

DEFENSE DEFENSIVE LINE DEFENSIVE BACKS SAFETIES LINEBACKERS #11 James Rouse (25) #7 Darryl Roberts (34) #17 Taj Letman (19) #46 Jermaine Holmes (29) #40 Ra’Shawde Myers (18) #10 Corey Tindal (18) #21 Tiquan Lang (11) #43 Neville Hewitt (17) #94 Jarquez Samuel (10) #5 Keith Baxter (10) #1 A.J. Leggett (3) #22 D.J. Hunter (23) #93 Steve Dillon (2) #31 Evan McKelvey (12) #59 Gary Thompson (1) #14 Raheem Waiters (1) #90 Arnold Blackmon (4) #3 Stefan Houston (2) #13 Armonze Daniel (2)

THUNDERING HERD SPECIALISTS LONG SNAPPER KICKER PUNTER HOLDER #88 Matt Cincotta (32) #23 Justin Haig (33) #38 Tyler Williams (32) Tyler Williams (6)

Marshall Football 2014 Marshall vs. Ranked Opponents Marshall Football on National TV Since moving to Division I-A (FBS) in 1997, the Herd has enjoyed a pair of Marshall football games began appearing on local television as landmark victories against nationally-ranked opponents. The following is far back as the 1950s, however the Thundering Herd made its national the Marshall Thundering Herd’s game-by-game results against NCAA FBS television debut in the 1987 NCAA Division I-AA National Champion- opponents ranked in the Associated Press (since 1936), UPI (1950-92), CNN ship game against Northeast Louisiana. Marshall has appeared on national television (ESPN, ESPN2, (1993-96), ESPN/USA Today (1997-2004) or USA Today (since 2005) Top 25 polls ESPNU, ESPNews, ESPN3, CSTV, Fox, CBS , ABC, American Sports Net- since 1936. work) 97 times posting a record of 47-50. The following is a list of Herd Date Opponent Result national television appearances with results: 9/11/76 Miami (Ohio) W, 21-16 12/19/87 ...... NE Louisiana (ESPN) ...... L, 43-42 12/21/91 ...... YSU (CBS) ...... L, 25-17 #20 (Associated Press) 12/19/92 ...... YSU (CBS) ...... W, 31-28 12/18/93 ...... YSU (ESPN) ...... L, 17-5 8/31/95 NC State L, 16-33 12/16/95 ...... Montana (ESPN) ...... L, 22-20 12/21/96 ...... Montana (ESPN) ...... W, 49-29 #25 (CNN) 12/5/97 ...... Toledo (ESPN2) ...... W, 34-14 12/26/97 ...... Ole Miss (ESPN2) ...... L, 34-31 12/27/99 BYU (Motor City Bowl) W, 21-3 12/4/98 ...... Toledo (ESPN2) ...... W, 23-17 12/23/98 ...... Louisville (ESPN2) ...... W, 48-29 #25 (ESPN) 10/14/99 ...... Toledo (ESPN) ...... W, 38-13 11/26/99 ...... Ohio (Fox) ...... W, 34-3 9/9/00 Michigan State L, 24-34 12/3/99 ...... Western Michigan (ESPN2) ...... W, 34-30 #24/23 (Associated Press/ESPN) 12/27/99 ...... BYU (ESPN2) ...... W, 21-3 9/9/00 ...... Michigan St. (ESPN)...... L, 34-24 9/1/01 Florida L, 14-49 10/5/00 ...... Western Michigan (ESPN) ...... L, 30-10 12/2/00 ...... Western Michigan(ABC) ...... W, 19-14 #1 (Associated Press/ESPN) 12/27/00 ...... Cincinnati (ESPN2) ...... W, 25-14 9/1/01 ...... Florida (ESPN2) ...... L, 49-14 9/12/02 Virginia Tech L, 21-47 11/30/01 ...... Toledo (ESPN) ...... L, 41-36 12/19/01 ...... East Carolina (ESPN2) ...... W, 64-61 #7 (Associated Press/ESPN) 9/12/02 ...... Virginia Tech (ESPN) ...... L, 47-21 9/20/02 ...... UCF (ESPN2) ...... W, 26-21 9/6/03 Tennessee L, 24-34 11/12/02 ...... Miami (ESPN) ...... W, 36-34 11/30/02 ...... Ball State (ESPN2) ...... W, 38-14 #11 (Associated Press/#12 (ESPN) 12/7/02 ...... Toledo (ESPN2) ...... W, 49-45 12/18/02 ...... Louisville (ESPN2) ...... W, 38-15 9/20/03 Kansas State W, 27-20 9/6/03 ...... Tennessee (ESPN2) ...... L, 34-24 #6 (Associated Press/ESPN) 9/12/03 ...... Toledo (ESPN) ...... L, 24-17 9/13/03 ...... Kansas State (Fox Sports Net) ...... W, 27-20 9/11/04 Ohio State L, 21-24 11/12/03 ...... Miami (ESPN2) ...... L, 45-6 11/19/03 ...... UCF (ESPN2) ...... W, 21-7 #9 (Associated Press/ESPN) 9/11/04 ...... Ohio State (ABC) ...... L, 24-21 9/29/04 ...... Miami (ESPN2) ...... W, 33-25 9/18/04 Georgia L, 3-13 11/5/04 ...... Akron (ESPN2) ...... L, 31-28 12/23/04 ...... Cincinnati (ESPN) ...... L, 32-14 #3 (Associated Press/ESPN) 9/10/05 ...... Kansas State (ESPN2) ...... L, 21-19 10/1/05 ...... SMU (CSTV) ...... W, 16-13 (OT) 10/7/05 Virginia Tech L, 14-41 10/8/05 ...... Virginia Tech (ESPN2) ...... L, 41-14 10/15/05 ...... UAB (CSTV on i) ...... W, 20-19 #3 (Associated Press/ESPN) 10/22/05 ...... UTEP (CSTV on i) ...... L, 31-3 10/29/05 ...... Tulane (CSTV) ...... W, 27-26 9/2/06 West Virginia L, 10-42 11/8/05 ...... Southern Miss (ESPN2) ...... L, 27-24 (OT) #5 (Associated Press/ESPN) 11/26/05 ...... Memphis (CSTV) ...... L, 26-3 9/16/06 ...... Kansas State (FSN) ...... L, 23-7 9/23/06 Tennessee L, 7-33 10/4/06 ...... UCF (ESPN2) ...... L, 23-22 11/4/06 ...... Tulane (CSTV) ...... W, 42-21 #15 (Associated Press/ESPN) 11/25/06 ...... Southern Miss (CSTV) ...... L, 42-7 8/1/07 ...... Miami (Fla.) (ESPNU) ...... L, 31-3 9/8/07 West Virginia L, 23-48 8/8/07 ...... West Virginia (ESPN2) ...... L, 48-23 10/2/07 ...... Memphis (ESPN2) ...... L, 24-21 #3 (Associated Press/ESPN) 10/21/07 ...... Southern Miss (ESPN) ...... L, 33-24 10/27/07 ...... Rice (CSTV) ...... W, 34-21 9/6/08 Wisconsin L, 14-51 10/3/08 ...... Cincinnati (ESPN) ...... L, 33-10 10/28/08 ...... Houston (ESPN2) ...... W, 37-23 #11 (Associated Press) 11/8/2008 ...... East Carolina (CBSSN) ...... L, 19-16 (OT) 11/22/2008 ...... Rice (CBSSN) ...... L, 35-10 9/12/09 Virginia Tech L, 52-10 10/24/2009 ...... East Carolina (CBSSN) ...... L, 21-17 #14/#15 (Associated Press/ESPN) 11/1/2009 ...... UCF (ESPN) ...... L, 21-20 12/26/2009 ...... Ohio (ESPN) ...... W, 21-17 9/2/10 Ohio State L, 7-45 9/2/2010 ...... Ohio State (Big Ten) ...... L, 45-7 9/10/2010 ...... West Virginia (ESPN) ...... L, 24-21 (OT) #2 (Associated Press/ESPN) 10/2/2010 ...... Southern Miss (CBSSN) ...... L, 41-16 10/13/2010 ...... UCF (ESPN) ...... L, 35-14 9/10/10 West Virginia L, 24-21 OT 11/27/2010 ...... Tulane (CBSSN) ...... W, 38-23 9/4/2011 ...... West Virginia (ESPN) ...... L, 34-13 #22/#23 (Associated Press/ESPN) 9/10/2011 ...... Southern Miss (CSS) ...... W, 26-20 9/17/2011 ...... Ohio (ESPN3) ...... L, 44-7 9/4/11 West Virginia L, 34-13 9/24/2011 ...... Virginia Tech (CBSSN) ...... L, 30-10 11/12/2011 ...... Tulsa (Fox Sports Net) ...... L, 59-17 #24 (Associated Press/USA Today) 11/17/2011 ...... Memphis (Fox Sports Net) ...... W, 23-22 11/26/2011 ...... East Carolina (CBSSN) ...... W, 34-27 (OT) 9/24/11 Virginia Tech L, 30-10 12/20/2011 ...... FIU (ESPN) ...... W, 20-10 #13/#11 (Associated Press/USA Today) 9/1/2012 ...... West Virginia (FX) ...... L, 69-34 9/8/2012 ...... Western Carolina (FCS) ...... W, 52-24 10/22/11 Houston L, 63-28 9/29/2012 ...... Purdue (Big Ten) ...... L, 51-41 10/6/2012 ...... Tulsa (CBSSN) ...... L, 45-38 #21/20 (Associated Press/USA Today) 10/20/2012 ...... Southern Miss (CBSSN) ...... W, 59-24 10/27/2012 ...... UCF (CBSSN) ...... L, 54-17 9/1/12 West Virginia L, 69-34 11/23/2012 ...... East Carolina (CBSSN) ...... L, 65-59 (2OT) 8/31/2013 ...... Miami (Ohio) (CBSSN) ...... W, 52-14 #11/11 (Associated Press/USA Today) 9/14/2013 ...... Ohio (ESPNews) ...... L, 34-31 9/21/2013 ...... Virginia Tech (ESPNU) ...... L, 29-21 (3OT) 10/12/2013 ...... Florida Atlantic (FCS) ...... W, 24-23 10/24/2013 ...... Middle Tennessee (FS1) ...... L, 51-49 11/2/2013 ...... Southern Miss (CBSSN) ...... W, 61-13 11/14/2013 ...... Tulsa (FS1) ...... W, 45-34 11/23/2013 ...... Florida International (FCS) ...... W, 48-10 11/29/2013 ...... East Carolina (CBSSN) ...... W, 59-28 12/7/2013 ...... Rice (ESPN2) ...... L, 41-24 12/27/2013 ...... Maryland (ESPN) ...... W, 31-20 8/31/2014 ...... Miami (Ohio) (ESPN3) ...... W, 42-27 9/6/2014 ...... Rhode Island (American Sports Network) ...... W, 48-7 9/13/2014 ...... Ohio (CBSSN) ...... W, 44-14 9/20/2014 ...... Akron (ESPN3) ...... W, 48-17 10/4/2014 ...... Old Dominion (Fox Sports Net) ...... W, 56-14 10/11/2014 ...... Middle Tennessee (Fox Sports Net) ...... W, 49-24 Marshall Football 2014 Rakeem Cato’s Career Rankings Rakeem Cato’s Single-Season Rankings Passes A empted Passes A empted 1. 1,619 Chad Pennington 1995-99 1. 622 1987 2. 1,564 Rakeem Cato 2011-present 2. 584 Rakeem Cato 2012 3. 1,442 Byron Le wich 1998-02 3. 499 Rakeem Cato 2013 4. 1,108 1989-92 4. 491 Byron Le wich 2002 5. 1,059 1982-85 5. 470 Byron Le wich 2001 6. 912 Todd Donnan 1991-94 6. 457 Byron Le wich 2000 7. 873 John Gregory 1986-89 7. 432 Chad Pennington 1998 8. 849 Brian Anderson 2007-10 8. 428 Chad Pennington 1997 9. 831 Tony Petersen 1986-87 9. 415 Michael Payton 1992 10. 803 Bernard Morris 2004-07 10. 411 Carl Fodor 1984 Passes Completed Passes Completed 1. 1,026 Chad Pennington 1995-99 1. 408 Rakeem Cato 2012 2. 990 Rakeem Cato 2011-present 2. 340 Tony Petersen 1987 3. 939 Byron Le wich 1998-02 3. 331 Byron Le wich 2002 4. 689 Michael Payton 1989-92 4. 315 Byron Le wich 2001 5. 542 Todd Donnan 1991-94 5. 298 Rakeem Cato 2013 6. 521 Carl Fodor 1982-85 6. 279 Chad Pennington 1998 7. 486 John Gregory 1986-89 ( e) 279 Byron Le wich 2000 8. 483 Brian Anderson 2007-10 8. 275 Chad Pennington 1999 ( e) 483 Bernard Morris 2004-07 9. 268 Michael Payton 1992 10. 440 Tony Petersen 1986-87 10. 253 Bernard Morris 2007 ( e) 253 Chad Pennington 1997 Passing Yards 1. 13,143 Chad Pennington 1995-99 Passing Yards 2. 11,903 Byron Le wich 1998-02 1. 4,902 Tony Petersen 1987 3. 11,874 Rakeem Cato 2011-present 2. 4,268 Byron Le wich 2002 4. 9,411 Michael Payton 1989-92 3. 4,201 Rakeem Cato 2012 5. 7,050 Todd Donnan 1991-94 4. 4,132 Byron Le wich 2001 6. 7,020 John Gregory 1986-89 5. 3,916 Rakeem Cato 2013 7. 6,655 Carl Fodor 1982-85 6. 3,799 Chad Pennington 1999 8. 6,501 Tony Petersen 1986-87 7. 3,610 Michael Payton 1992 9. 5,616 Bernard Morris 2004-07 8. 3,480 Chad Pennington 1997 10. 5,403 Brian Anderson 2007-10 9. 3,419 Chad Pennington 1998 10. 3,407 1996 Touchdown Passes 1. 115 Chad Pennington 1995-99 Touchdown Passes 2. 106 Rakeem Cato 2011-present 1. 39 Rakeem Cato 2013 3. 89 Byron Le wich 1998-02 ( e) 39 Chad Pennington 1997 4. 69 Michael Payton 1989-92 3. 38 Byron Le wich 2001 5. 61 Todd Donnan 1991-94 4. 37 Rakeem Cato 2012 6. 51 John Gregory 1986-89 ( e) 37 Chad Pennington 1999 7. 43 Tony Petersen 1986-87 6. 35 Eric Kresser 1996 8. 39 Carl Fodor 1982-85 ( e) 35 Tony Petersen 1987 9. 38 Stan Hill 2001-04 8. 33 Todd Donnan 1994 10. 37 Brian Anderson 2007-10 9. 31 Michael Payton 1992 10. 30 Byron Le wich 2002 Total Off ense 1. 13,048 Chad Pennington 1995-99 Total Off ense 2. 12,431 Rakeem Cato 2011-present 1. 4,737 Tony Petersen 1987 3. 12,084 Byron Le wich 1998-02 2. 4,267 Byron Le wich 2002 4. 9,704 Michael Payton 1989-92 3. 4,232 Rakeem Cato 2012 5. 7,057 Todd Donnan 1991-94 4. 4,224 Byron Le wich 2001 6. 6,720 John Gregory 1986-89 5. 4,210 Rakeem Cato 2013 7. 6,705 Bernard Morris 2004-07 6. 3,902 Chad Pennington 1999 8. 6,377 Carl Fodor 1982-85 7. 3,744 Michael Payton 1992 9. 6,268 Tony Petersen 1986-87 8. 3,637 Bernard Morris 2007 10. 5,924 Chris Parker 1991-95 9. 3,491 Michael Payton 1991 10. 3,421 Chad Pennington 1997 Pass Comple on Percentage (Min. 300 a empts) 1. 65.1 Byron Le wich (1998-02) 939-1442 Pass Comple on Percentage (Min. 100 a empts) 2. 63.4 Chad Pennington (1995-99) 1026-1619 1. 69.6 Stan Hill (2003) 133-191 3. 63.3 Rakeem Cato (2011-present) 990-1564 2. 69.5 Rakeem Cato (2012) 406-584 4. 62.2 Michael Payton (1989-92) 689-1108 3. 67.9 Chad Pennington (1999) 275-405 5. 62.1 Stan Hill (2001-04) 420-676 4. 67.4 Byron Le wich (2002) 331-491 6. 60.3 Eric Kresser (1996) 226-375 5. 67.0 Byron Le wich (2001) 315-470 7. 60.1 Bernard Morris (2004-07) 483-803 6. 66.1 Graham Gochneaur (2003) 121-183 8. 59.4 Todd Donnan (1991-94) 542-912 7. 64.6 Chad Pennington (1998) 279-432 9. 56.8 Brian Anderson (2007-) 483-849 ( e) 64.6 Michael Payton (1992) 268-415 10. 55.7 John Gregory (1986-89) 486-873 9. 64.2 Michael Payton (1991) 222-346 10. 63.7 Todd Donnan (1994) 239-375

Marshall Football 2014 Marshall Career Receiving Records Marshall’s Single-Season Receiving Records Recep ons Recep ons No. Rec. Player Seasons 1. 110 Tommy Shuler 2012 1. 306 Josh Davis 2001-04 2. 106 Mike Barber 1987 2. 272 Darius Wa s 2000-03 ( e) 106 Tommy Shuler 2013 3. 259 Tommy Shuler 2011-present 4. 101 Troy Brown 1992 4. 249 Mike Barber 1985-88 5. 96 Sean Doctor (TE) 1987 5. 221 Tim Mar n 1993-96 6. 91 Darius Wa s 2001 6. 212 Nate Poole 1997-2000 7. 90 Randy Moss 1997 8. 86 Josh Davis 2004 7. 199 Cody Slate (TE) 2006-09 ( e) 86 Denero Marrio 2002 8. 187 Antavious Wilson 2009-12 10. 79 Josh Davis 2001 9. 176 “Li le” Ricky Carter 1992-95 ( e) 79 Mike Barber 1988 10. 168 John “Fuzzy” Filliez 1973-76 12. 78 Randy Moss 1996 ( e) 168 Randy Moss 1996-97 13. 75 Josh Davis 2002 12. 165 Aaron Dobson 2009-12 14. 74 Tim Mar n 1996 ( e) 147 Sean Doctor (TE) 1987-88 ( e) 74 LaVorn Colclough 1997 14. 143 Denero Marrio 1999-2002 16. 71 Nate Poole 1999 15. 142 LaVorn Colclough 1995-98 ( e) 71 Darius Wa s 2002 16. 139 Troy Brown 1991-92 18. 70 Nate Poole 2000 17. 113 Jim Cure 1962-64 19. 69 Ricky Carter 1993 ( e) 113 Jim Swierczek 1951-53 ( e) 69 Antavious Wilson 2012 19. 110 Andre Motley 1988-90 21. 67 Tim Mar n 1994 20. 109 Mike Bartrum (TE) 1988-92 22. 66 LaVorn Colclough 1997 21. 106 Lanier Washington 1997-2000 ( e) 66 Josh Davis 2003 ( e) 106 Ron Darby (RB) 1986-89 ( e) 66 Cody Slate (TE) 2007 ( e) 106 Brian Swisher 1982-85 25. 64 Mike Barber 1986 24. 103 Orlando Hatche (RB) 1989-1992 26. 62 Mike Bartrum (TE) 1992 25. 102 David Foye 1997-2000 ( e) 62 Brian Dowler 1991 28. 60 Antavious Wilson 2009 26. 101 Tim Lewis 1982-85 ( e) 59 Andre Motley 1989 RB record 56 Ahmad Bradshaw 2005 Receiving Yards No. Yards Player Seasons Receiving Yards 1. 4,262 Mike Barber 1985-88 1. 1,757 Mike Barber 1987 2. 4,031 Darius Wa s 2000-03 2. 1,709 Randy Moss 1996 3. 3,889 Josh Davis 2001-04 3. 1,654 Troy Brown 1992 4. 3,467 Randy Moss 1996-97 4. 1,647 Randy Moss 1997 5. 2,886 Tim Mar n 1993-96 5. 1,417 Darius Wa s 2001 6. 2,840 Nate Poole 1997-99 6. 1,372 Sean Doctor 1987 7. 2,818 Tommy Shuler 2011-present 7. 1,325 Mike Barber 1988 8. 2,746 Troy Brown 1991-92 8. 1,197 Brian Dowler 1991 9. 2,619 Cody Slate (TE) 2006-09 9. 1,191 Josh Davis 2002 10. 2,398 Aaron Dobson 2009-12 10. 1,180 Mike Barber 1986 11. 2,269 Antavious Wilson 2009-12 11. 1,165 Tommy Shuler 2013 12. 2,157 “Li le” Ricky Carter 1992-95 12. 1,138 Tommy Shuler 2012 13. 2,100 Sean Doctor (TE) 1987-88 13. 1,122 Nate Poole 1999 14. 1,954 John “Fuzzy” Filliez 1973-76 14. 1,030 Darius Wa s 2002 15. 1,805 Denero Marrio 2000-02 15. 993 Denero Marrio 2002 16. 968 Darius Wa s 2003 16. 1,710 Bruce Hammond 1985-88 17. 961 Josh Davis 2001 17. 1,681 LaVorn Colclough 1995-98 18. 946 LaVorn Colclough 1997 18. 1,664 Andre Motley 1988-90 19. 945 Darius Passmore 2008 19. 1,617 Brian Swisher 1982-85 20. 914 Josh Davis 2004 20. 1,610 Jim Swierczek 1951-53 21. 908 Andre Motley 1989 21. 1,596 Jim Cure 1962-64 22. 889 Tim Mar n 1994 22. 1,557 Brian Dowler 1990-91 23. 868 Tim Mar n 1996 23. 1,464 Ricardo Clark 1988-91 24. 823 Josh Davis 2003 24. 1,444 Will Brown 1990-93 25. 821 Keith Baxter Sr. 1987 25. 1,419 Tim Lewis 1982-85 ( e) 821 Gator Hoskins (TE) 2013 26. 1,403 James Williams 1998-99 Touchdown Recep ons Touchdown Recep ons 1. 28 Randy Moss 1996 No. Rec. Player Seasons 2. 25 Randy Moss 1997 1. 53 Randy Moss 1996-97 3. 18 Darius Wa s 2001 2. 47 Darius Wa s 2000-03 4. 16 Troy Brown 1992 3. 28 Gator Hoskins (TE) 2010-13 5. 15 Gator Hoskins (TE) 2013 4. 26 Mike Barber 1985-88 6. 13 James Williams 1999 5. 24 Troy Brown 1991-92 ( e) 13 Brian Dowler 1991 8. 12 Aaron Dobson 2011 ( e) 24 Aaron Dobson 2009-12 ( e) 12 Darius Wa s 2002 7. 23 Cody Slate (TE) 2006-09 ( e) 12 Keith Baxter Sr. 1987 ( e) 23 Josh Davis 2001-04 11. 11 Darius Wa s 2003 ( e) 23 Tim Mar n 1993-95 ( e) 11 Mike Barber 1987 10. 22 Jim Swierczek 1951-53 13. 10 Tim Mar n 1994 11. 20 Tommy Shuler 2011-present ( e) 10 Shawn Goodwyn 1994 12. 18 Nate Poole 1997-2000 ( e) 10 Gator Hoskins (TE) 2012 ( e) 18 LaVorn Colclough 1995-97 ( e) 10 Tommy Shuler 2013 ( e) 18 Antavious Wilson 2009-12 17. 9 Antavious Wilson 2012 15. 16 Sean Doctor (TE) 1987-88 ( e) 9 Denero Marrio 2001 16. 15 Brian Dowler 1990-91 ( e) 9 Nate Poole 1999 ( e) 15 Keith Baxter Sr. 1984-87 ( e) 9 LaVorn Colclough 1997 ( e) 15 James Williams 1998-99 ( e) 9 Mike Bartrum (TE) 1992 19. 14 John “Fuzzy” Filliez 1973-76 ( e) 9 Andre Motley 1989 20. 13 “Li le” Ricky Carter 1992-95 ( e) 9 Sean Doctor (TE) 1987 21. 12 Andre’ Motley 1988-90 ( e) 9 Jim Swierczek 1951 22. 11 Eric Ihnat (TE) 1987-90 25. 8 Cody Slate (TE) 2008 ( e) 11 Bruce Hammond 1985-88 ( e) 8 Denero Marrio 2002 ( e) 11 Brian Swisher 1982-85 ( e) 8 Troy Brown 1991 25. 10 Jerrald Long 1996-98 ( e) 8 Mike Barber 1988 ( e) 10 Shawn Goodwyn 1992-94 ( e) 10 Mike Bartrum (TE) 1988-92 ( e) 10 Ricardo Clark 1988-91

Marshall Football 2014 THE LAST MEETING... 2014 Season Superlatives Marshall Cruises Past FIU, 48-10 Overall Record ...... 6-0 Current Streak ...... W-7 Nov. 23, 2013 C-USA Record ...... 2-0 Division Record ...... 2-0 MIAMI – To complete its 2013 road schedule, the Thundering Herd put Non-Conference Record ...... 4-0 down the FIU Panthers, 48-10, Saturday night at FIU Stadium. Home Record ...... 3-0 Current Home Streak ...... W-11 Marshall improved to 8-3 overall and 6-1 in Conference USA play with Road Record ...... 3-0 the win, while the Panthers dropped to 1-10 overall and 1-6 in the Current Road Streak ...... W-3 league. Day Games ...... 5-0 Night Games ...... 1-0 FIU struck fi rst with a 43-yard fi eld goal by Austin Taylor, four minutes Natural Grass ...... 0-0 into the game, making the Panthers only the second Conference USA Artifi cial Turf ...... 6-0 team to score fi rst on Marshall in seven league games this season. MU wins Coin Toss ...... 5-0 Middle Tennessee scored a touchdown for a 7-0 lead in the Oct. 24 MU loses Coin Toss ...... 1-0 game in Murfreesboro, Tenn. MU leads after 1st Quarter ...... 6-0 MU trails after 1st Quarter ...... 0-0 The Herd failed to score in the fi rst quarter, with three possessions MU leads at Halftime ...... 6-0 ending in three punts, but found the endzone on its fi rst drive of MU trails at Halftime ...... 0-0 the second quarter when junior quarterback Rakeem Cato (Miami) MU leads after 3rd Quarter ...... 6-0 connected with fellow Floridian Gator Hoskins (Gainesville, Fla.) for a MU trails after 3rd Quarter ...... 0-0 25-yard score. In August ...... 1-0 In September ...... 3-0 Marshall’s fi rst attempt to extend its 7-3 lead failed as Justin Haig’s In October ...... 2-0 (Delray Beach, Fla.) 38-yard kick was blocked, but following a Panther In November ...... 0-0 punt with 6:30 left in the half, the Herd started a drive that ended with In December ...... 0-0 redshirt sophomore back Steward Butler (Lakeland, Fla.) taking off for vs. Top 25 teams ...... 0-0 72 yards to the house, scoring his seventh touchdown of the season and vs. unranked teams ...... 6-0 the longest of his career. Haig missed the extra point to leave the score With 100-yard rusher ...... 6-0 at 13-3 in Marshall’s favor. vs. 100-yard rusher ...... 2-0 With 300-yard passer ...... 2-0 After a Darryl Roberts (Lakeland, Fla.) interception that ended an FIU vs. 300-yard passer ...... 1-0 drive with two minutes left in the half, a Miami connection from Cato When MU scores fi rst ...... 6-0 to junior wideout Tommy Shuler (Miami) for 20 yards put the Herd up, When Opp. scores fi rst ...... 0-0 20-3, at the half. On Big Ten Network ...... 0-0 On ESPN ...... 0-0 Four minutes into the second half, Cato completed a 15-yard touchdown On ESPN2 ...... 0-0 pass to Hoskins, extending the Herd’s lead to 27-3. The duo repeated, On ESPN3 ...... 2-0 eight minutes later, for a 32-yard score to put the Herd up, 34-3. On ESPNU ...... 0-0 On ESPNews...... 0-1 Hoskins’ third touchdown catch of game gave him 25 for his career, On CBS Sports Network ...... 1-0 good for No. 4 all-time at Marshall, behind Randy Moss (53), Darius Watts On CSS ...... 0-0 (47) and Mike Barber (26). Hoskins’ team-leading 12 touchdown catches On Fox Sports Net ...... 2-0 this season puts him in tie for No. 7 on single-season list with Aaron On FX ...... 0-0 Dobson (2011), Darius Watts (2002) and Keith Baxter Sr. (1987). His 12 On Fox College Sports ...... 0-0 touchdown catches this season exceeds his 2012 FBS-leading total of On Fox Sports 1 ...... 0-0 10 for a tight end. The 12 this season also lead all 2013 FBS tight ends. On American Sports Network ...... 1-0 His 136 receiving yards on six receptions are the most receiving yards for a Marshall tight end since Cody Slate had 177 yards on 11 catches in a September 2007 Herd loss to Division I-AA New Hampshire. His 136 2014 Conference USA Standings yards also gave him his fi rst career 100-yard receiving game. Conf. Overall EAST DIVISION W L W L The Panthers found the endzone for the fi rst time with 10:25 left on Marshall 2 0 6 0 the board, when E.J. Hilliard connected with Ya’Keem Griner. The Herd FIU 2 0 3 4 answered two minutes later with a 45-yard rushing touchdown by Middle Tennessee 3 1 4 3 sophomore quarterback Blake Frohnapfel (Staff ord, Va.), bringing the UAB 2 1 4 2 score to 41-10. Florida Atlantic 1 1 2 4 Old Dominion 1 3 3 4 Redshirt sophomore running back Kevin Grooms (Hollywood, Fla.) WKU 0 2 2 3 gained six yards with 9:08 left in the fourth quarter, putting him at 55

WEST DIVISION W L W L yards and 503 for season, giving Marshall three 500-yard rushers (Essray Louisiana Tech 2 0 3 3 Taliaferro [Washington, D.C.], Butler, Grooms) for the fi rst time since Rice 1 1 3 3 1995 – coach Jim Donnan’s fi nal season at MU (Chris Parker, 1,833; Erik UTEP 1 1 3 3 Thomas 613; Olandis Gary 501). UTSA 0 1 3 3 North Texas 0 2 2 4 The Herd put the nail in FIU’s coffi n with 2:30 left on the clock as Southern Miss 0 2 2 4 Frohnapfel threw for 40 yards to freshman Justin Hunt (Memphis, Tenn.), who scored his fi rst career touchdown. Time expired with Marshall on UPCOMING CONFERENCE USA SCHEDULE (all times ET) top, 48-10. Saturday, Oct. 18 Marshall outgained the Panthers, 554-265, with an average of 8.5 yards UTSA at Louisiana Tech, 12 p.m. (FSN) per play. Cato fi nished the game at 15-of-31 for 238 yards and four WKU at Florida Atlantic, 12 p.m. (ASN) touchdowns and one interception. Hoskins’ career game ended with UAB at Middle Tennessee, 3:30 p.m. (FCS) three touchdowns for 136 yards. Marshall at FIU, 6 p.m. (ASN) Southern Miss at North Texas, 7 p.m. (ASN)

Marshall Football 2014 Doc Holliday Head Coach - Fifth Season (33-24 overall, 22-12 C-USA) Marshall University Director of Athletics Mike Hamrick introduced Doc Holliday as the Thundering Herd’s 29th head football coach on Dec. 17, 2009. In four-plus seasons, Holliday has returned the Thundering Herd program to national attention. Holliday, a Hurricane, W.Va., native, is widely regarded as one of the top recruiters in the nation. He has more than 30 years of collegiate coaching experience, including previous stops at Florida, NC State and West Virginia. In 2013, Holliday took the Herd where it hadn’t been in its previous eight years in Conference USA … nine regular-season victories, seven league wins and a berth in the C-USA title game, mostly on the strength of an unblemished 6-0 mark at home for the fi rst time since 2002. The Herd earned a bid to the Military Bowl, where it toppled Big Ten-bound Maryland, 31- 20 – one of only two bowl victories by teams from non-AQ BCS conference teams over BCS league schools in the 2013 postseason. In fi nishing 10-4, Marshall boasted the best (scoring) defensive turnaround in the nation (19.9 fewer points allowed per game than in 2012), and junior quarterback Rakeem Cato was named the C-USA Off ensive Player of the Year while nickel back Corey Tindal was the co-Freshman of the Year. Tight end Gator Hoskins was selected for the Senior Bowl, the fourth Holliday-coached player to make the Mobile, Ala., game in four MU seasons. Holliday’s team had 16 All-C-USA selections (fi rst and second team and honorable mention) and fi ve C-USA All-Freshman Team selections. During his time in Huntington, Holliday’s teams have consistently improved as the season stretches into the winter months. The Herd is 15-5 under Holliday after Oct. 28, including an eye-popping 10-0 mark in the friendly confi nes of Joan C. Edwards Stadium. In 2012, Marshall’s off ense enjoyed a record-setting season, leading the nation in passing yardage and completions, while setting a school record in total off ense per game. The unit also fi nished second in fi rst downs per game and third down conversion percentage. In C-USA, Marshall led in scoring off ense (40.9), total off ense (534.2), passing off ense (365.1), pass effi ciency (147.7), fi rst downs (29.4) and third down conversions (54.6). Due in large part to these accomplishments, Cato was named Conference USA’s Most Valuable Player, while running back Kevin Grooms was named C-USA Freshman of the Year. In 2011, the Herd went 7-6 against the 16th-toughest schedule in the nation, a slate that was ranked second among non-BCS schools. Two of those victories came against eventual C-USA champion Southern Miss and Big East co-champ Louisville, the latter coming on the road for the program’s fi rst non-conference road win since the early 2000s. Marshall also won fi ve Conference USA games, the most for the program since it joined the league in 2005. Holliday also mentored All-American defensive end Vinny Curry, who was named the league’s Defensive Player of the Year. His fi rst Herd squad won four of its last fi ve games in 2010 and featured two fi rst-team All-Conference USA performers in Curry and linebacker Mario Harvey. Marshall got it done in the classroom as well, as tight end Lee Smith was named to C-USA’s All-Academic Team and the squad, as a whole, was recognized by the Coaches Association (AFCA) for its outstanding graduation rate. The Herd was one of just 15 schools in major college football to have a graduation rate of 90 percent or better based on the NCAA’s Graduation Success Rate formula. During his coaching career, Holliday has coached in 23 bowl games, three national championship games and coached 11 players that have gone on to the National Football League. He has also coached fi ve All- Americans and 27 student-athletes that have earned all-conference or All-East honors. Holliday was a three-year letter-winner at linebacker at West Virginia (1976-78) and has earned bachelor’s (1979) and master’s (1981) degrees from WVU. He won a state high school wrestling title at 175 pounds (all divisions) in 1975 at Hurricane. Holliday and his wife, Diana, have four children - Meghan, Cade, Chase and Cody.

Marshall Football 2014 2014 Marshall Football Fall Roster 1 Tommy Shuler 5-7 188 WR SR Miami, Fla. (Miami Central) 1 A.J. Legge 6-0 185 S RS SO Miami, Fla. (South Miami) 2 Hyleck Foster 5-10 183 WR FR Gaff fney, S.C. (Gaff ney) 3 Stefan Houston 6-3 210 LB SO Clarksburg, Md. (Fork Union) 4 Demetrius Evans 5-11 199 WR RS SR Belle Glade, Fla. (Glades Central) 5 Keith Baxter 6-0 192 DB RS JR Homestead, Fla. (Homestead) 5 Donquell Green 5-8 152 WR FR Waynesboro, Ga. (Burke County) 6 Neville Hewi 6-2 219 LB SR Conyers, Ga. (Rockdale County) 6 Davonte Allen 6-2 200 WR RS JR Belle Glade, Fla. (Glades Central) 7 Darryl Roberts 6-0 182 DB RS SR Lakeland, Fla. (Lakeland) 8 Remi Watson 5-11 190 RB RS JR Lakeland, Fla. (Lake Gibson) 9 Jus n Hunt 6-3 194 WR SO Memphis, Tenn. (Whitehaven) 10 Corey Tindal 5-9 179 DB RS SO Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Atlanta Sports Aca.) 10 Gunnar Holcombe 6-3 202 QB RS SO Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (University School) 11 Michael Birdsong 6-5 239 QB JR Matoaca, Va. (James Madison) 11 James Rouse 6-5 271 DL RS SR Harrisonburg, Va. (Harrisonburg) 12 Rakeem Cato 6-1 176 QB SR Miami, Fla. (Miami Central) 13 Cole Garvin 6-1 212 QB FR Tyrone, Ga. (Sandy Creek) 13 Armonze Daniel 6-4 238 DL RS JR Avon, Ind. (Avon) 14 Raheem Waiters 6-1 217 LB SR Quincy, W.Va. (Riverside) 15 Angelo Jean-Louis 6-0 176 WR RS FR Wellington, Fla. (Fork Union) 16 Deon-Tay McManus 6-2 227 WR RS FR Bal more, Md. (Atlanta Sports Aca.) 17 Taj Letman 6-2 183 S RS JR Elberton, Ga. (Elbert County) 18 D’Andre Wilson 5-10 169 DB RS FR Myrtle Beach, S.C. (Myrtle Beach) 18 Assani Mudimbi 5-10 188 RB RS JR Silver Spring, Md. (Rhode Island) 19 Deandre Reaves 5-10 175 WR RS JR Sterling, Va. (Dominion) 19 Mark Shaver 5-10 175 DB RS FR Hun ngton, W.Va. (Hun ngton) 20 Steward Butler 5-9 185 RB RS JR Lakeland, Fla. (Lakeland) 21 Tiquan Lang 5-8 177 S SO Valdosta, Ga. (Lowndes) 22 D.J. Hunter 6-0 214 LB RS JR Middletown, Ohio (Middletown) 23 Jus n Haig 5-8 176 K RS SR Delray Beach, Fla. (American Heritage) 24 Michael Johnson 5-9 160 DB SO Miami, Fla. (Booker T. Washington) 25 Kaleb Harris 6-3 213 LB FR Creston, Ohio (Norwayne) 26 Kendall Gant 6-3 196 S FR Lakeland, Fla. (Lake Gibson) 27 Tony Pi man 5-10 204 RB RS FR Hampton, Va. (Phoebus) 28 Corie Wilson 5-9 168 S RS JR Miami, Fla. (Edison) 29 Antavis Rowe 5-10 158 DB FR Atlanta, Ga. (Washington) 30 Kaare Vedvik 6-4 199 K RS FR Stavanger, Norway (McPherson (Kan.)) 31 Evan McKelvey 6-2 208 LB RS JR Moncks Corner, S.C. (Berkeley) 32 LaDerrick Hammond 6-2 177 S FR Louisville, Ga. (Jeff erson County) 33 Brandon Byrd 6-0 197 RB RS FR Gibsonton, Fla. (East Bay) 34 Rodney Allen 5-11 175 WR RS FR Dallas, Tx. (Lincoln) 34 David Gaydosz 5-11 190 RB RS FR Ona, W.Va. (Coastal Carolina) 35 Jerome Dews 6-4 190 DL FR Oxon Hill, Md. (Potomac) 35 Kevin Rodriguez 5-8 191 RB SR Linden, N.J. (Linden) 36 Cody Carter 5-10 176 DB RS SO Barboursville, W.Va. (Cabell Midland) 36 Jamon Cofi eld 5-11 190 RB FR Chan lly, Va. (Paul VI Catholic) 37 Chase Hancock 6-2 200 S FR Daniels, W.Va. (Woodrow Wilson) 38 Tyler Williams 6-0 194 P JR Fort Wayne, Ind. (R. Nelson Snider) 39 Amoreto Curraj 6-2 202 K SO Tampa, Fla. (Leto) 40 Ra’Shawde Myers 6-5 252 DL RS SR Cocoa, Fla. (Cocoa) 41 Ryan Riedel 6-1 266 DL RS SO Hun ngton, W.Va. (Cabell Midland) 42 Blaine Thompson 5-9 180 LB RS FR Mt. Pleasant, S.C. (Wando) 44 Donaldven Manning 5-10 172 DB RS SO Miami, Fla. (Miami Central) 45 Raheim Huskey 6-2 209 LB RS FR Gaff ney, S.C. (Gaff ney) 46 Jermaine Holmes 5-11 232 LB SR Valdosta, Ga. (Valdosta) 47 Devon Johnson 6-1 243 RB JR Richlands, Va. (Richlands) 48 Kyle Camacho 6-0 221 LB RS FR Greenwich, Ct. (Greenwich) 48 Nick Smith 5-10 168 K RS FR Plain City, Ohio (Alder) 49 Cortez Carter 6-0 235 LB SR Bealeton, Va. (Liberty) 50 Kent Turene 6-3 233 LB RS SO Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. (Atlanta Sports Aca.) 51 Josh Cox 6-3 217 LB FR Milton, W.Va. (Cabell Midland) 52 Blake Brooks 6-1 299 OL RS SR Charleston, W.Va. (South Charleston) 52 Malcolm Strong 6-4 253 DL RS SR Stone Mountain, Ga. (Stephenson) 53 Eli Gates 6-4 191 LB FR Mar nsburg, W.Va. (Hedgesville) Marshall Football 2014 54 Michael Selby 6-2 288 OL SO Sandersville, Ga. (Washington County) 55 Aaron Plan 6-1 227 DL RS FR Hallandale, Fla. (Hallandale) 56 Chad Garre 6-0 183 LS FR Ma hews, N.C. (Butler) 56 Shawn Pe y 6-0 235 LB JR Greenbelt, Md. (Eleanor Roosevelt) 57 Zach Higginbotham 6-0 211 LB RS FR Cincinna , Ohio (Country Day) 57 Eric Ansley 6-7 300 OL RS SO Riverdale, Ga. (Charles Drew) 58 Jordan Dowrey 6-1 293 OL FR Winchester, Va. (Handley) 59 Gary Thompson 6-1 243 DL RS SO La Mesa, Ca. (Helix) 60 Chris Jasperse 6-5 294 OL RS SR Greensboro, N.C. (Page) 61 Will Mendoza 6-5 279 OL FR Las Vegas, Nev. (Bishop Gorman) 62 Chris Huhn 6-5 280 OL RS FR Pickerington, Ohio (Pickerington North) 63 Aus n Whipkey 6-0 348 OL FR Wheeling, W.Va. (Linsly Academy) 64 Trevor Mendelson 6-8 304 OL RS SR Dublin, Ohio (Dublin Jerome) 65 Cody Collins 6-1 283 OL RS FR Trotwood, Ohio (Trotwood-Madison) 67 Sandley Jean-Felix 6-5 319 OL RS FR Sunrise, Fla. (Boyd Anderson) 68 Tom Collins 6-5 281 OL RS JR Williamstown, W.Va. (Williamstown) 71 Sebas an Johansson 6-5 277 OL RS JR Karlstad, Sweden (Raceland (Ky.)) 73 Joe Massaquoi 6-5 259 DL RS SO Alexandria, Va. (T.C. Williams) 74 AJ Addison 6-6 282 OL FR Ruther Glen, Va. (Fork Union) 76 Nate Devers 6-3 273 OL FR Massillon, Ohio (Washington) 77 Aus n Mays 6-6 306 OL FR Charlo esville, Va. (Mon cello) 78 Clint Van Horn 6-5 310 OL RS JR Beckley, W.Va. (Woodrow Wilson) 79 Fedrice Binot 6-4 279 OL FR Lakeland, Fla. (Lake Gibson) 80 Jack Gammon 5-10 173 WR RS SO Columbus, Ohio (Bishop Wa erson) 81 Craig Wilkins 6-0 181 WR SR Hialeah, Fla. (Hialeah) 82 Emanuel Beal 6-1 211 WR FR Powder Springs, Ga. (Hillgrove) 83 Eric Frohnapfel 6-7 235 TE SR Staff ord, Va. (Colonial Forge) 84 Josh Knight 6-1 199 WR SO Fort Pierce, Fla. (Fort Pierce Central) 85 Ryan Yurachek 6-3 235 TE FR Myrtle Beach, S.C. (Carolina Forest) 88 Ma Cinco a 6-1 207 LS JR Charlo e, N.C. (Charlo e Catholic) 88 Ryan Bee 6-7 253 DL FR Ashland, Ohio (Hillsdale) 89 Joe Woodrum 6-6 254 TE RS JR Bluefi eld, W.Va. (Bluefi eld) 90 Arnold Blackmon 6-2 243 DL SR Bellaire, Tx. (Bellaire) 91 Ma Harless 6-1 252 DL FR Cyclone, W.Va. (Westside) 92 Ricardo Williams 6-5 244 DL RS JR Homestead, Fla. (Homestead) 93 Steve Dillon 6-4 284 DL RS JR Palmdale, Ca. (Palmdale) 94 Jarquez Samuel 6-4 273 DL RS JR Valdosta, Ga. (Valdosta) 95 Tomell One 6-3 270 DL FR Palm Bay, Fla. (Bayside) 96 Blake Keller 6-2 218 DL SO Bradenton, Fla. (UCF) 98 Aus n Hill 6-1 312 DL FR Mount Nebo, W.Va. (Nicholas County) 99 Nigale Cabell 5-10 261 DL FR Hun ngton, W.Va. (Hun ngton)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 3 Ste-FAHN Houston 8 REE-MEE Watson 13 Ar-MAHNZ Daniel 15 Angelo JEEN-lewis 17 TAHJ Letman 18 Ah-SAN-e Moo-DIM-be 21 TIE-kwan Lang 30 Corey Vedvik 39 Am-o-RET-oh CURRY 40 Ra-SHAWD Myers 41 Ryan Rye-DELL 47 Dev-in Johnson 50 Kent Tur-EEN 60 Chris JAS-purse 67 Sandley JEEN-felix 73 Joe Mass-uh-QUOY 83 Eric FROH-nap-ul 88 Matt SIN-cot-uh 94 Jar-KEZ Samuel 95 Toe-mel 1

Marshall Football 2014 Marshall’s Projected Depth Chart OFFENSE

X-WR- #6 DAVONTE ALLEN (6-2, 200, R-Jr., Belle Glade, Fla.) #81 CRAIG WILKINS (6-0, 181, Sr., Hialeah, Fla.) #16 DEON-TAY MCMANUS (6-2, 227, R-Fr., Baltimore, Md.)

Z-WR- #15 ANGELO JEAN-LOUIS (6-0, 176, R-Fr., Wellington, Fla.) #81 CRAIG WILKINS (6-0, 181, Sr., Hialeah, Fla.) #9 JUSTIN HUNT (6-3, 194, So., Memphis, Tn.)

SL-WR- #1 TOMMY SHULER (5-7, 188, Sr., Miami, Fla.) #4 DEMETRIUS EVANS (5-11, 199, R-Sr., Belle Glade, Fla.) LT- #64 TREVOR MENDELSON (6-8, 304, R-Sr., Dublin, Ohio) #74 A.J. ADDISON (6-6, 282, Fr., Ruther Glen, Va.)

LG- #71 SEBASTIAN JOHANSSON (6-5, 277, R-Jr., Karlstad, Sweden) #52 BLAKE BROOKS (6-1, 299, R-Sr., Charleston, W.Va.) C- #60 CHRIS JASPERSE (6-5, 294, R-Sr., Greensboro, N.C.) #65 CODY COLLINS (6-1, 283, R-Fr., Trotwood, Ohio) RG- #54 MICHAEL SELBY (6-2, 288, So., Sandersville, Ga.) #62 CHRIS HUHN (6-5, 280, R-Fr., Pickerington, Ohio)

RT- #78 CLINT VAN HORN (6-5, 310, R-Jr., Beckley, W.Va.) #67 SANDLEY JEAN-FELIX (6-5, 319, R-Fr., Sunrise, Fla.)

TE- #83 ERIC FROHNAPHEL (6-7, 235, Sr., Staff ord, Va.) #85 RYAN YURACHEK (6-3, 235, Fr., Myrtle Beach, S.C.) #89 JOE WOODRUM (6-6, 254, R-Jr., Bluefi eld, W.Va.) QB- #12 RAKEEM CATO (6-1, 176, Sr., Miami, Fla.) #10 GUNNAR HOLCOMBE (6-3, 202, R-So., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) #13 COLE GARVIN (6-1, 212, Fr., Tyrone, Ga.) RB- #47 DEVON JOHNSON (6-1, 243, Jr., Richlands, Va.) #8 REMI WATSON (5-11, 190, R-Jr., Lakeland, Fla.)

DEFENSE DE- #40 RA’SHAWDE MYERS (6-5, 252, R-Sr., Cocoa, Fla.) #73 JOE MASSAQUOI (6-5, 259, R-So., Alexandria, Va.) NT- #94 JARQUEZ SAMUEL (6-4, 273, R-Jr., Valdosta, Ga.) #93 STEVE DILLON (6-4, 284, R-Jr., Palmdale, Ca.) DT- #11 JAMES ROUSE (6-5, 271, R-Sr., Harrisonburg, Va.) #92 RICARDO WILLIAMS (6-5, 244, R-Jr., Homestead, Fla.) DE- #90 ARNOLD BLACKMON (6-2, 243, Sr., Bellaire, Tx.) #13 ARMONZE DANIEL (6-4, 238, R-Jr., Avon, Ind.) #59 GARY THOMPSON (6-1, 243, R-So., La Mesa, Ca.)

SLB- #22 D.J. HUNTER (6-0, 214, R-Jr., Middletown, Ohio) #14 RAHEEM WAITERS (6-1, 217, Sr., Quincy, W.Va.)

MLB- #46 JERMAINE HOLMES (5-11, 232, Sr., Valdosta, Ga.) #45 RAHEIM HUSKEY (6-2, 209, R-Fr., Gaff ney, S.C.) WLB- #6 NEVILLE HEWITT (6-2, 219, Sr., Conyers, Ga.) #3 STEFAN HOUSTON (6-3, 210, So., Clarksburg, Md.) CB- #10 COREY TINDAL (5-9, 179, R-So., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) OR #5 KEITH BAXTER (6-0, 192, R-Jr., Homestead, Fla.)

SS- #17 TAJ LETMAN (6-2, 183, R-Jr., Elberton, Ga.) #26 KENDALL GANT (6-3, 196, Fr., Lakeland, Fla.) FS- #1 A.J. LEGGETT (6-0, 185, R-So., Miami, Fla.) #21 TIQUAN LANG (5-8, 177, So., Valdosta, Ga.)

CB- #7 DARRYL ROBERTS (6-0, 182, R-Sr., Lakeland, Fla.) #24 MICHAEL JOHNSON (5-9, 160, So., Miami, Fla.) ------NICKEL- #10 COREY TINDAL (5-9, 179, R-So., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) #29 ANTAVIS ROWE (5-10, 158, Fr., Atlanta, Ga.)

Marshall Football 2014 SPECIALISTS Blocked Kicks by MU Since 1996 KO- #30 KAARE VEDVIK (6-4, 199, R-Fr., Stavanger, Norway) #39 AMORETO CURRAJ (6-0, 194, So., Tampa, Fla.) 1996-none K- #23 JUSTIN HAIG (5-8, 176, R-Sr., Delray Beach, Fla.) 1997-none #48 NICK SMITH (5-10, 168, R-Fr., Plain City, Ohio) 1998-Danny Derricott, George Miller 1999-Yancey Satterwhite P- #38 TYLER WILLIAMS (6-0, 194, Jr., Fort Wayne, Ind.) #30 KAARE VEDVIK (6-4, 199, R-Fr., Stavanger, Norway) 2000-Chris Crocker (2), George Miller, Willie Tisdale #48 NICK SMITH (5-10, 168, R-Fr., Plain City, Ohio) 2001-Johnathan Goddard, Terrance Tarpley 2002-Jamus Martin, Willie Smith H- #38 TYLER WILLIAMS (6-0, 194, Jr., Fort Wayne, Ind.) 2003-none #10 GUNNAR HOLCOMBE (6-3, 202, R-So., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.) 2004-Brad Bates, Ivan Clark (2), Shawn Lauzon

SNAP- #88 MATT CINCOTTA (6-1, 207, Jr., Charlotte, N.C.) 2005-James Johnson, Dennis Thornton #56 CHAD GARRETT (6-0, 183, Fr., Matthews, N.C.) 2006-Phillip Gamble, Curtis Keyes, Jon Moravec 2007-Ashton Hall (2), Byron Tinker KR #19 DEANDRE REAVES (5-10, 175, R-Jr., Sterling, Va.) 2008-Aaron Johnson, Johnny Jones (2) #8 REMI WATSON (5-11, 190, R-Jr., Lakeland, Fla.) #15 ANGELO JEAN-LOUIS (6-0, 176, R-Fr., Wellington, Fla.) 2009-Johnny Jones (2), Albert McClellan #5 DONQUELL GREEN (5-8, 152, Fr., Waynesboro, Ga.) 2010-Johnny Jones (2), Essray Taliaferro 2011-Vinny Curry (3), Zach Dunston, Jermain Kelson, Derek PR #1 TOMMY SHULER (5-7, 188, Sr., Miami, Fla.) Mitchell, Darryl Roberts #2 HYLECK FOSTER (5-10, 183, Fr., Gaff ney, S.C.) #5 DONQUELL GREEN (5-8, 152, Fr., Waynesboro, Ga.) 2012-Marques Aiken (2), C.J. Crawford, Jermain Kelson, #19 DEANDRE REAVES (5-10, 175, R-Jr., Sterling, Va.) Deon Meadows, Jeremiah Taylor (2) 2013-James Rouse, Darryl Roberts 2014-Raheim Huskey (2)

2014 Off ensive Starting Lineups Opponent X-WR Z-WR SL-WR TE LT LG C RG RT QB RB at Miami (Ohio) Allen Jean-Louis Shuler Frohnapfel Johansson Brooks Jasperse Selby Van Horn Cato D. Johnson Rhode Island Allen Jean-Louis Shuler Frohnapfel Johansson Brooks Jasperse Selby Van Horn Cato D. Johnson Ohio Allen Jean-Louis Shuler Frohnapfel Mendelson Brooks Jasperse Selby Van Horn Cato D. Johnson at Akron Allen Jean-Louis Shuler Frohnapfel Mendelson Brooks Jasperse Selby Van Horn Cato D. Johnson at Old Dominion Wilkins Jean-Louis Shuler Frohnapfel Mendelson Brooks Jasperse Selby Van Horn Cato D. Johnson Middle Tennessee Wilkins Jean-Louis Shuler Frohnapfel Mendelson Johansson Jasperse Selby Van Horn Cato D. Johnson

2014 Defensive Starting Lineups Opponent DE DT NT DE OLB/NICK MLB ILB SS FS CB CB at Miami (Ohio) Myers Rouse Samuel Blackmon Hunter Holmes McKelvey Letman Leggett Tindal Roberts Rhode Island Myers Rouse Samuel Blackmon Hunter Hewitt McKelvey Letman Lang Tindal Roberts Ohio Myers Rouse Samuel Daniel Hunter Hewitt McKelvey Letman Lang Tindal Roberts at Akron Myers Rouse Samuel Daniel Hunter Hewitt McKelvey Letman Lang Tindal Roberts at Old Dominion Myers Rouse Samuel Blackmon Tindal (N) Hewitt McKelvey Letman Leggett Baxter Roberts Middle Tennessee Myers Rouse Samuel Blackmon Hunter Hewitt Holmes Letman Leggett Tindal Roberts

Marshall Football 2014 The Last Time ... Marshall Shut Out An Opponent: Sept. 7, 2013 vs. Gardner-Webb (Marshall 55, Gardner-Webb 0) Shut Out An Opponent in the First Half: Sept. 13, 2014 vs. Ohio (27-0 fi rst half, 44-14 win) Allowed 50+ Points at Home: Oct. 27, 2012 vs. UCF (54-17) Rushed For 300-399 Yards: Oct. 4, 2014 at Old Dominion (50 carries for 354 yards) Rushed For 400+ Yards: Sept. 6, 2014 vs. Rhode Island (432 yards) Rushed For Six Touchdowns: Kevin Grooms (3), Remi Watson (2) and Steward Butler (1) at Rice, Sept. 22, 2012 Passed For 300-399 Yards: Oct. 11, 2014 vs. Middle Tennessee (337), Rakeem Cato (17 of 33 for 337 yards and 3 TDs) Passed For 400-499 Yards: Sept. 13, 2014 (448) vs. Ohio, Rakeem Cato (17 of 29 for 425 yards and 4 TDs) and Gunnar Holcombe (3 of 4 for 23 yards) Passed For 500 or More Yards: Dec. 19, 2001 (576), Byron Leftwich vs. ECU (41 of 70 for 576 yards) Passed For Four Touchdowns: Rakeem Cato vs. Ohio, Sept. 13, 2014 Passed For Five Touchdowns: Rakeem Cato (4) and Blake Frohnapfel (1) at FIU, Nov. 23, 2013 Passed For Six Touchdowns: Rakeem Cato (5) and Blake Frohnapfel (1), vs. Southern Miss, Nov. 2, 2013 Failed To Pass For A Touchdown: Oct. 15, 2011 vs. Rice (W, 24-20) Had 500-599 Yards Offense: Oct. 11, 2014 vs. Middle Tennessee (85 plays, 589 yards) Had 600-699 Yards Offense: Nov. 14, 2013 at Tulsa (103 plays, 619 yards) Had 700 or More Yards Offense: Sept. 13, 2014 vs. Ohio (79 plays for 705 yards) Rushed and Passed for 300+ Yards: Nov. 2, 2013 vs. Southern Miss (304 rushing, 332 passing) Scored 50-59 Points: Oct. 4, 2014 at Old Dominion (Marshall 56, Old Dominion 14) Scored More Than 60 Points: Nov. 2, 2013 vs. Southern Miss, Marshall-61, Southern Miss-13 Had 30 or More First Downs: Sept. 13, 2014 vs. Ohio (31) Ran 100+ Plays: Nov. 14, 2013 at Tulsa (103) Won a Game with less than 21 minutes of Time of Possession: Nov. 9, 2013 vs. UAB (20:59) Failed to Pass for More than 100 Yards: Oct. 8, 2011 at UCF (87 yards) Failed to Pass for More than 100 Yards in Back-to-Back games: Nov. 15, 2008 vs. UCF (84 yards); Nov. 22, 2008 at Rice (83 yards) Failed to Rush for More Than 50 yards: Oct. 8, 2011 at UCF (43 yards on 21 carries) Held An Opponent to Less Than 50 yards Rushing: Sept. 4, 2011 at West Virginia (42 yards on 26 attempts) Held An Opponent to Negative yards Rushing: Sept. 9, 2006, vs. Hofstra (-5 yards on 18 carries) Held An Opponent To Less Than 100 Yards Passing: Oct. 4, 2014 at Old Dominion (85 yards on 10 of 25 passing) Held An Opponent To Negative yards Passing: Nov. 26, 2005 at Memphis (1 of 8 for -3 yards) Held An Opponent To Less Than 200 Yards Total Offense: Sept. 6, 2014 vs. Rhode Island (175 total yards) Failed To Score a Touchdown: Sept. 27, 2008 at West Virginia (L, 27-3) Failed To Score an Offensive Touchdown: Oct. 8, 2011 at UCF (L, 16-6) Did Not Punt in a Game: Oct. 21, 2006 at UAB Averaged 50+ Yards Per Punt: Sept. 13, 2014 vs. Ohio (Tyler Williams, 56.0 on one kick) Returned A Kickoff For A Touchdown: Oct. 2, 2010 at Southern Miss (Troy Evans, 100 yards) Returned A Punt For A Touchdown: Oct. 12, 2013 at Florida Atlantic (Devon Smith, 77 yards) Returned A Blocked Punt For A Touchdown: Oct. 4, 2014 at Old Dominion (Brandon Byrd, 0 yards) Returned A Blocked FG For A Touchdown: Sept. 2, 2010 at Ohio State (Ahmed Shakoor, 61 yards) Returned An Interception For A Touchdown: Nov. 29, 2013 vs. East Carolina (Gary Thompson, 5 yards) Returned A Fumble For A Touchdown: Oct. 29, 2011 vs. UAB (Billy Mitchell, 20 yards) Returned A PAT for 2 points: Oct. 6, 2012 vs. Tulsa (D.J. Hunter) Player Had 20 or more tackles: Mario Harvey vs. Tulane, Nov. 27, 2010 (21 total tackles, 9 solo) Blocked A Punt: Oct. 4, 2014 at Old Dominion (Raheim Huskey) Blocked A FG: Sept. 21, 2013 at Virginia Tech (James Rouse) Blocked An XP: Nov. 14, 2013 at Tulsa (Darryl Roberts) Scored A Safety: Sept. 10, 2011 vs. Southern Miss (Vinny Curry tackled Kendrick Hardy in the end zone) One Player Rushed For 100-199 Yards: Oct. 11, 2014 vs. Middle Tennessee (Devon Johnson rushed for 134 yards on 19 carries) Two Players Rushed For 100 or More Yards: Oct. 4, 2014 at Old Dominion (Devon Johnson, 20-198-3 TDs & Remi Watson, 9-102-2 TDs) Three Players Rushed For 100 or More Yards: Nov. 9, 2013 vs. UAB (Steward Butler-7 for 139 yards, TD; Essray Taliaferro, 12 for 118, 2 TDs; Kevin Grooms (8 for 108, TD) One Player Rushed For 200 or More Yards: Darius Marshall vs. Memphis on Sept. 26, 2009 (25 carries for 203 yards and 3 TDs) One Player Rushed For Three Touchdowns: Devon Johnson vs. Middle Tennessee on Oct. 11, 2014 One Player Had 100-199 Yards Receiving: Davonte Allen vs. Rhode Island on Sept. 6, 2014 (5 catches for 115 yards) One Player Had 200+ Yards Receiving: Tommy Shuler at Purdue on Sept. 29, 2012 (19 catches for 200 yards) Two Players Had 100+ Yards Receiving: Angelo Jean-Louis (158) and Davonte Allen (137), Sept. 13, 2014 vs. Ohio Two Players Had Double-Digit Receptions:Tommy Shuler (13) and Aaron Dobson (11) vs. Ohio, Sept. 15, 2012 vs. Ohio One Player Had Three Touchdowns Receiving: Gator Hoskins, Nov. 23, 2013 at ECU (3 TDs-25, 15 and 32 yards) Two Receivers Had at least Two Touchdowns Receiving: Gator Hoskins (2) and Tommy Shuler (2), Nov. 14, 2013 at Southern Miss One Player Had Two Interceptions: Nov. 29, 2913 vs. East Carolina (2 INT by Gary Thompson) Allowed six or more sacks: Nov. 14, 2008 vs. Southern Miss (allowed seven sacks) Posted 7+ sacks: Nov. 23, 2013 at FIU (7) Posted 14+ tackles for loss: Nov. 23, 2013 at FIU (14) Turned the ball over 5+ times: Nov. 14, 2013 at Tulsa (5) Lost 4+ fumbles: Nov. 14, 2013 at Tulsa (4) Converted 4+ fourth downs: Oct. 11, 2014 vs. Middle Tennessee (4) Played An Overtime Game: Sept. 21, 2013 at Virginia Tech (Lost 29-21 in triple overtime) Ranked In The Final Season Poll: ESPN/USA Today 2002 #19, Associated Press 2002-#24 Ranked In The Top 10 Of Regular Season Poll: ESPN/USA Today and Associated Press Final Poll 1999, #10 Ranked In 11-25 Of Regular Season Poll: USA Today #24 (Oct. 12, 2014), Associated Press #25 (Oct. 12, 2014) Defeated a Nationally-Ranked Opponent: Sept. 20, 2003 at #6 (AP) Kansas State (27-20)

Marshall Football 2014 The Last Time ... An Opponent Shut Out Marshall: Oct. 14, 2000, at Toledo, Toledo-42, Marshall-0 Shut Out Marshall in the fi rst half: Oct. 8, 2011 at UCF (trailed 16-0, MU lost 16-6) Shut Out Marshall in the second half: Sept. 21, 2013 at Virginia Tech (MU lost 29-21 in triple overtime) Rushed For 200-299 Yards: Oct. 4, 2014 at Old Dominion (42 carries for 201 yards) Rushed For 300-399 Yards: Oct. 24, 2013 at Middle Tennessee (60 carries for 308 yards) Rushed For 400 or More Yards: Sept. 12, 2009 at Virginia Tech (53 carries for 444 yards) Passed For 300-399 Yards: Aug. 30, 2014 at Miami (Ohio) (318 yards) Passed For 400 or More Yards: Nov. 23, 2012 at ECU (439 yards) Passed For 7+ Touchdowns: Oct. 22, 2011 at Houston (Case Keenum-6, Cotton Turner-1) Had 500-599 Yards Total Offense: Oct. 24, 2013 at Middle Tennessee (100 plays for 585 yards) Had 600 or More Yards Total Offense: Sept. 22, 2012 at Rice (93 plays for 647 yards) Scored 50-59 Points: Oct. 24, 2013 at Middle Tennessee, Middle Tennessee 51-Marshall 49 Scored 60+ Points: Nov. 23, 2012 at ECU, ECU 65-Marshall 59 (2OT) Had 30 or More First Downs: Oct. 24, 2013 at Middle Tennessee (31) Recovered a Fumbled Kickoff in the end zone For A Touchdown: Toran Davis (Ohio) on Sept. 14, 2013 Returned A Kickoff For A Touchdown: Quincy McDuffi e (2), UCF, Oct. 27, 2012 (97 & 98 yards) Returned Two Kickoffs For A Touchdown: Quincy McDuffi e, UCF, Oct. 27, 2012 (97 & 98 yards) Returned A Punt For A Touchdown: Jackie Williams, UAB, Nov. 10, 2012 (79 yards) Returned An Interception For A Touchdown: Kalan Reed, Oct. 20, 2012 at Southern Miss (19 yards) Returned Two Interceptions For A Touchdown: Sept. 29, 2012 at Purdue (Ricardo Allen-39 yards and Josh Johnson-74 yards) Returned A Fumble For A Touchdown: Dwight Dobbins, Tulsa, Oct. 6, 2012 (11 yards) Returned Two Fumbles For A Touchdown: Nov. 17, 2011 at Memphis (Kendrick Golden-36 yards and Frank Trotter-18 yards) Blocked A Punt: Oct. 24, 2013 at Middle Tennessee (Chris Brown blocked a Tyler Williams punt) Returned A Blocked Punt For A Touchdown: Chris Brown at Middle Tennessee on Oct. 24, 2013 (3 yards) Blocked A Field Goal: Nov. 9, 2013 vs. UAB (Shaquille Roberson blocked a Justin Haig FG attempt) Blocked An Extra Point Attempt: Nov. 2, 2013 vs. Southern Miss (Dylan Bradley blocked a Justin Haig PAT) Scored A Safety: Oct. 8, 2011 at UCF (MU’s Gator Hoskins was called for holding in the end zone) One Player Rushed For 100-199 Yards: Oct. 11, 2014 vs. Middle Tennessee (Jordan Parker rushed for 100 yards on 14 carries) Two Players Rushed For 100 or More Yards: Oct. 24, 2013 at MTSU (Jordan Parker-127 yards on 21 carries and 1 TD, Reggie Whatley-104 yards on 16 carries) One Player Rushed For 200 or More Yards: Nov. 20, 2010 at SMU (Zach Line rushed for 202 yards on 30 carries with 1 TD) One Player Had 100 or More Yards Receiving: Aug. 30, 2014 at Miami (Ohio) (David Frazier, 6 catches for 109 yards)

Marshall Football 2014 Offensive Line Numbers Totals vs. Middle Tennessee Snaps Knockdowns Snaps Knockdowns 52 Blake Brooks 307 11 52 Blake Brooks 1 0 54 Michael Selby 445 29 54 Michael Selby 85 8 60 Chris Jasperse 445 35 60 Chris Jasperse 85 11 62 Chris Huhn 42 1 62 Chris Huhn 7 1 64 Trevor Mendelson 330 11 64 Trevor Mendelson 85 4 65 Cody Collins 43 1 65 Cody Collins 7 0 67 Sandley Jean-Felix 50 1 67 Sandley Jean-Felix 7 1 68 Tom Collins 42 1 68 Tom Collins 7 0 71 Sebas an Johansson 187 6 71 Sebas an Johansson 84 5 74 AJ Addison 108 1 74 AJ Addison 7 0 78 Clint Van Horn 437 28 78 Clint Van Horn 85 12 vs. Miami (Ohio) Snaps Knockdowns 52 Blake Brooks 72 3 54 Michael Selby 71 4 60 Chris Jasperse 72 2 65 Cody Collins 1 0 71 Sebas an Johansson 29 1 74 AJ Addison 43 0 78 Clint Van Horn 72 4 vs. Rhode Island Snaps Knockdowns 52 Blake Brooks 68 3 54 Michael Selby 68 2 60 Chris Jasperse 68 6 62 Chris Huhn 14 0 64 Trevor Mendelson 33 1 65 Cody Collins 14 1 67 Sandley Jean-Felix 14 0 68 Tom Collins 14 0 71 Sebas an Johansson 20 0 74 AJ Addison 29 0 78 Clint Van Horn 68 3 vs. Ohio Snaps Knockdowns 52 Blake Brooks 79 5 54 Michael Selby 79 6 60 Chris Jasperse 79 8 62 Chris Huhn 4 0 64 Trevor Mendelson 71 1 65 Cody Collins 4 0 67 Sandley Jean-Felix 4 0 68 Tom Collins 4 1 74 AJ Addison 12 0 78 Clint Van Horn 79 3 at Akron Snaps Knockdowns 52 Blake Brooks 79 0 54 Michael Selby 79 3 60 Chris Jasperse 79 2 62 Chris Huhn 2 0 64 Trevor Mendelson 79 2 65 Cody Collins 2 0 67 Sandley Jean-Felix 10 0 68 Tom Collins 2 0 74 AJ Addison 2 0 78 Clint Van Horn 71 2 at Old Dominion Snaps Knockdowns 52 Blake Brooks 8 0 54 Michael Selby 62 6 60 Chris Jasperse 62 6 62 Chris Huhn 15 0 64 Trevor Mendelson 62 3 65 Cody Collins 15 0 67 Sandley Jean-Felix 15 0 71 Sebas an Johansson 54 0 68 Tom Collins 15 0 74 AJ Addison 15 1 78 Clint Van Horn 62 4 Marshall Football 2014 Marshall QB Rakeem Cato, career high games (2011-present) *Cato has a touchdown pass in 38 consecuƟ ve games, the high for an acƟ ve FBS quarterback, tying the NCAA record for FBS (Russell Wilson, 2009-11, NC State and Wisconsin). *Cato has thrown 66 career TD passes in the red zone with only four intercepƟ ons (at Tulsa, Nov. 14, 2013; vs. Ohio, Sept. 13, 2014; at Old Dominion, Oct. 4, 2014; vs. Middle Tennessee, Oct. 11, 2014). *Cato has started 35 consecuƟ ve games and 41 of 45 games in his Marshall career. Passing yards (330 or more) Yards Opponent Date Score 456 (33-of-58) at Tulsa Nov. 14, 2013 W, 45-34 439 (45-of-68) at Purdue Sept. 29, 2012 L, 51-41 432 (44-of-65) Ohio Sept. 15, 2012 L, 27-24 425 (17-of-29) Ohio Sept. 13, 2014 W, 44-14 413 (38-of-54) at West Virginia Sept. 1, 2012 L, 69-34 391 (31-of-44) Tulsa Oct. 6, 2012 L, 45-38 377 (32-of-42) Western Carolina Sept. 8, 2012 W, 52-24 377 (32-of-50) Houston Nov. 17, 2012 W, 44-41 366 (30-of-45) at Ohio Sept. 14, 2013 L, 34-31 341 (34-of-44) Memphis Nov. 3, 2012 W, 38-28 341 (23-of-29) East Carolina Nov. 26, 2011 W, 34-27 OT 340 (31-of-42) at Southern Miss Oct. 20, 2012 W, 59-24 337 (28-of-44) Maryland (Military Bowl) Dec. 27, 2013 W, 31-20 337 (17-of-33) Middle Tennessee Oct. 11, 2014 W, 49-24 Comple ons (30 or more) Total Opponent Date Score 45 (of 68) at Purdue Sept. 29, 2012 L, 51-41 44 (of 65) Ohio Sept. 15, 2012 L, 27-24 38 (of 54) at West Virginia Sept. 1, 2012 L, 69-34 35 (of 62) UCF Oct. 27, 2012 L, 54-17 34 (of 44) Memphis Nov. 3, 2012 W, 38-28 33 (of 58) at Tulsa Nov. 14, 2013 W, 45-34 32 (of 42) Western Carolina Sept. 8, 2012 W, 52-24 32 (of 50) Houston Nov. 17, 2012 W, 44-41 31 (of 40) at East Carolina Nov. 23, 2012 L, 55-59 2OT 31 (of 42) at Southern Miss Oct. 20, 2012 W, 59-24 31 (of 44) Tulsa Oct. 6, 2012 L, 45-38 30 (of45) at Ohio Sept. 14, 2013 L, 34-31 A empts (42 or more) Total (Comp.) Opponent Date Score 68 (45) at Purdue Sept. 29, 2012 L, 51-41 65 (44) Ohio Sept. 15, 2012 L, 27-24 62 (35) UCF Oct. 27, 2012 L, 54-17 58 (33) at Tulsa Nov. 14, 2013 W, 45-34 54 (38) at West Virginia Sept. 1, 2012 L, 69-34 50 (32) Houston Nov. 17, 2012 W, 44-41 45 (30) at Ohio Sept. 14, 2013 L, 34-31 44 (34) Memphis Nov. 3, 2012 W, 38-28 44 (31) Tulsa Oct. 6, 2012 L, 45-38 44 (28) Maryland (Military Bowl) Dec. 27, 2013 W, 31-20 42 (32) Western Carolina Sept. 8, 2012 W, 52-24 42 (31) at Southern Miss Oct. 20, 2012 W, 59-24 42 (27) Southern Miss Sept. 10, 2011 W, 26-20 Touchdown passes (4 or more) Total Opponent Date Score 5 at Tulsa Nov. 14, 2013 W, 45-34 5 Southern Miss Nov. 2, 2013 W, 61-13 5 Miami (Ohio) Aug. 31, 2013 W, 52-14 5 at East Carolina Nov. 23, 2012 L, 65-59 2OT 5 at Purdue Sept. 29, 2012 L, 51-41 4 Ohio Sept. 13, 2014 W, 44-14 4 at FIU Nov. 23, 2013 W, 48-10 4 Memphis Nov. 3, 2012 W, 38-28 Comple on pct. (minimum .700 and 20 pass a empts) Percentage Opponent Date Score .793 (23-of-29) East Carolina Nov. 26, 2011 W, 34-27 OT .782 (18-of-23) at Old Dominion Oct. 4, 2014 W, 56-14 .775 (31-of-40) at East Carolina Nov. 23, 2012 L, 65-59 2OT .773 (34-of-44) Memphis Nov. 3, 2012 W, 38-28 Marshall Football 2014 .762 (32-of-42) Western Carolina Sept. 8, 2012 W, 52-14 .750 (21-of-28) Southern Miss Nov. 2, 2013 W, 61-13 .738 (31-of-42) at Southern Miss Oct. 20, 2012 W, 59-24 .735 (25-of-34) at UAB Nov. 10, 2012 L, 38-31 .718 (28-of-39) at Rice Sept. 22, 2012 W, 54-51 OT .714 (15-of-21) at West Virginia Sept. 4, 2011 L, 34-13 .705 (31-of-44) Tulsa Oct. 6, 2012 L, 45-38 .704 (38-of-54) at West Virginia Sept. 1, 2012 L, 69-34 .700 (14-of-20) UAB Nov. 9, 2013 W, 56-14 Longest comple ons (50 or more yards, with receiver) Yards Opponent Date Score 77 (TD, A. Jean-Louis) Ohio Sept. 13, 2014 W, 44-14 77 (TD, A. Dobson) East Carolina Nov. 26, 2011 W, 34-27 OT 72 (TD, G. Hoskins) Tulsa Oct. 6, 2012 L, 45-38 51 (no TD, A. Jean-Louis) Ohio Sept. 13, 2014 W, 44-14 58 (no TD, D. Smith) Southern Miss Nov. 2, 2013 W, 61-13 57 (no TD, T. Shuler) Western Carolina Sept. 8, 2012 W, 52-14 54 (TD, D. Smith) Miami (Ohio) Aug. 31, 2013 W, 52-14 52 (TD, D. Johnson) East Carolina Nov. 29, 2013 W, 59-28 50 (no TD, G. Hoskins) UAB Nov. 9, 2013 W, 56-14 Rushing yards (a empts) Yards Opponent Date Score 143 (9) Rhode Island Sept. 6, 2014 W, 48-7 59 (9) Miami (Ohio) Aug. 31, 2013 W, 52-14 47 (9) at Middle Tennessee Oct. 24, 2013 L, 51-49 46 (15) at Virginia Tech Sept. 21, 2013 L, 29-21 3OT 45 (7) at Florida Atlan c Oct. 12, 2013 W, 24-23 32 (6) Ohio Sept. 15, 2012 L, 27-24 32 (9) Houston Nov. 17, 2012 W, 44-41 30 (7) at Ohio Sept. 14, 2013 L, 34-31 Rushing a empts (yards) A empts Opponent Date Score 15 (46) at Virginia Tech Sept. 21, 2013 L, 29-21 3OT 10 (-11) UTSA Oct. 5, 2013 W, 34-10 9 (143) Rhode Island Sept. 6, 2014 W, 48-7 9 (59) Miami (Ohio) Aug. 31, 2013 W, 52-14 9 (47) at Middle Tennessee Oct. 24, 2013 L, 51-49 9 (32) Houston Nov. 17, 2012 W, 44-41 9 (25) at Rice (C-USA Championship) Dec. 7, 2013 L, 41-24 Touchdowns rushing Total Opponent Date Score 2 at Akron Sept. 20, 2014 W, 48-17 2 East Carolina Nov. 29, 2013 W, 59-28 1 eight mes Longest rush Yards Opponent Date Score 63 Rhode Island Sept. 6, 2014 W, 48-7 24 Rhode Island Sept. 6, 2014 W, 48-7 23 at Tulsa Nov. 14, 2013 W, 45-34 22 at Virginia Tech Sept. 21, 2013 L, 29-21 3OT 20 at Florida Atlan c Oct. 12, 2013 W, 24-23 20 Ohio Sept. 15, 2012 L, 27-24 17 Rhode Island Sept. 6, 2014 W, 48-7 16 Houston Nov. 17, 2012 W, 44-41 15 Miami (Ohio) Aug. 31, 2013 W, 52-14 Longest TD run: 63 yards vs. Rhode Island, Sept. 6, 2014, 4th quarter Total off ense yards (plays) Plays Opponent Date Score 469 (66) at Tulsa Nov. 14, 2013 W, 45-34 464 (72) Ohio Sept. 15, 2012 L, 27-24 444 (33) Ohio Sept. 13, 2014 W, 44-14 443 (49) at Purdue Sept. 29, 2012 L, 51-41 432 (58) at West Virginia Sept. 1, 2012 L, 69-34 410 (38) Rhode Island Sept. 6, 2014 W, 48-7 409 (59) Houston Nov. 17, 2012 W, 44-41 400 (50) Tulsa Oct. 6, 2012 L, 45-38

Marshall Football 2014 Pitcher-to-catcher

Rakeem Cato’s career comple ons as Marshall’s quarterback from 2011-present, including one to himself, listed by receiver (in order of recep ons made through 10/11/14): Player (Seasons) Rec. Yards TDs 1. Tommy Shuler (2011-14) 248* 2,733 20 2. Gator Hoskins (2011-13) 95 1,289 27 ( e) Aaron Dobson (2011-12) 95 1,228 12 4. Antavious Wilson (2011-12) 83 1,029 9 5. Craig Wilkins (2012-14) 59 694 5 6. Demetrius Evans (2011-14) 53 445 3 7. Devon Smith (2013) 39 653 4 8. Eric Frohnapfel (2011-14) 37 397 3 9. Davonte Allen (2012-14) 34 648 5 10. C.J. Crawford (2011-12) 29 251 1 11. Travon Van (2011-12) 27 241 0 12. Jermain Kelson (2011-12) 24 239 0 13. Tron Mar nez (2011) 20 171 0 14. Jazz King (2011-13) 19 235 4 15. Essray Taliaferro (2011-13) 17 189 1 16. Kevin Grooms (2012-13) 16 118 2 17. Devon Johnson (2012-14) 13 220 3 ( e) Andre Snipes-Booker (2011-12) 13 175 0 ( e) Troy Evans (2011) 13 90 0 20. Remi Watson (2012-14) 12 89 0 21. Angelo Jean-Louis (2014) 11 332 3 22. Steward Butler (2012-14) 10 48 0 23. Deon-Tay McManus (2014) 7 123 2 24. Wayne Bonner (2011) 5 110 1 ( e) Jus n Hunt (2013-14) 5 68 0 ( e) Ryan Yurachek (2014) 5 49 0 27. Hyleck Foster (2014) 3 50 1 ( e) Deandre Reaves (2012-13) 3 33 0 29. Rakeem Cato (2011-14) 1 -8 0 Note: Cato caught carom of one of his own passes for 8-yard loss in fi rst quarter of 2012 loss at UAB. Players in bold are ac ve for Herd in 2014 season. *School record

FBS Mul ple 100-Recep on Seasons in History Player, School Recep ons (season) Recep ons (season) a-Tommy Shuler, Marshall 110 (2012) 106 (2013) Davante Adams, Fresno State 102 (2012) 122 (2013) Tavon Aus n, West Virginia 101 (2011) 114 (2012) Jus n Blackmon, Oklahoma State 111 (2010) 122 (2011) Antonio Brown, Central Michigan 102 (2007) 110 (2009) Troy Edwards, Louisiana Tech 102 (1997) 140 (1998) Greg Salas, Hawaii 106 (2009) 119 (2010) Casey Fitzgerald, North Texas 111 (2007) 113 (2008) a-ac ve FBS player ***No player in major college history has three 100-recep on seasons ***Entering 2014 season, there have been 86 individual performances of 100 recep ons by 78 players ***FBS season record is 155 recep ons by Freddie Barnes of Bowling Green in 2009

Marshall Football 2014 Tyler Williams Pun ng Numbers (2012-present) 2012 (Freshman) No. Yds. Avg. Lg tb fc i20 50+ 55+ 60+ blk TD return 43 1,943 45.19 66 4 9 16 13 7 5 2 (team) 1 Note: Avg of 45.19 is school record for a season at West Virginia 4-205 (51.2 avg) 39 (ob6), 53, 54, 59 Western Carolina 1-37 (37.0) 37 Ohio 5-217 (43.4) 38, 59 (tb), 49 (ob4), 33, 38 (fc8) at Rice 5-254 (50.8) 62 (down4), 47 (down19), 34 (down5), 45, 66 at Purdue 3-129 (43.0) 51 (15), 35 (ob36), 43 Tulsa 1-38 (38.0) 38 at Southern Miss 3-124 (41.3) 42 (fc12), 38, 44 UCF 7-329 (47.0) 40, 41 (fc9), 61 (tb), 40, 64 (tb), 43, 40 (down1) Memphis 3-133 (44.3) 35, 48, 50 at UAB 5-218 (43.6) 53 (17), 41 (TD), 31 (ob), bl (team), 41, 52 (fc19) Houston 4-158 (39.5) 37 (fc11), 40 (fc17), 40 (tb), 41 (fc11) at East Carolina 2-101 (50.5) 40, bl (team), 61 (ob1) 2013 (Sophomore) No. Yds. Avg. Lg tb fc i20 50+ 55+ 60+ blk TD return 56 2,366 42.2 65 5 13 13 13 8 2 2-TDs (team) 0 Miami (Ohio) 4-191 (47.8) 41, 65 (12), 44 (tb), 41 (ob27) Gardner-Webb 3-129 (43.0) 39 (fc9), 65 (18), 25 at Ohio 3-109 (36.3) 35 (fc14), 38 (19, return 48yd), 36 (fc20) at Virginia Tech 4-179 (44.8) bl (team), 42, 35 (8), 45, 57 (11, return 6yd) UTSA 3-110 (36.7) 34, 43 (fc), 33 (fc) at Florida Atlan c 6-256 (42.7) 58 (tb), 38 (16), 38, 38, 45, 39 at Middle Tennessee 4-159 (39.8) 36, bl (team), 27, 38 (tb), 58 Southern Miss 3-119 (39.7) 23 (ob), 51 (ob), 45 UAB 1-43 (43.0) 43 at Tulsa 4-138-34.5 45 (fc), 43, 18, 32 (fc12) at FIU 6-286-47.7 53, 55, 51 (tb), 49, 53 (12), 25 East Carolina 2-100-50.0 43, 57 (10) at Rice (C-USA) 6-263-43.8 54 (fc), 40 (1), 40 (fc), 33, 40 (ob), 56 (15) Maryland (bowl) 7-284-40.6 39 (fc21), 40 (1), 38 (5), 44 (tb), 47 (1), 35 (8fc), 41 2014 (Junior) No. Yds. Avg. Lg tb fc i20 50+ 55+ 60+ blk TD return 16 733 45.8 64 1 3 5 6 2 1 0 0

at Miami (Ohio) 5-233 (46.6) 45 (4), 46 (fc33), 64 (7), 47 (39, return 54yd), 31 (45fc) Rhode Island 2-88 (44.0) 51, 37 Ohio 1-56 (56.0) 56 (tb) At Akron 4-182 (45.5) 49 (fc), 38, 43, (20ob), 52 At Old Dominion 1-32 (32.0) 32 (ob) Middle Tennessee 3-142 (47.3) 54, 35, 53 (dwn) at FIU Florida Atlan c at Southern Miss Rice at UAB Western Kentucky

Marshall Football 2014 PK Jus n Haig, season-by-season (Through 6 games in 2014) Career fi eld goals 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total Lg (foe) Blk 2011 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 1-2 24 (at Louisville) 0 2012 0-0 6-7 3-5 4-4 0-0 13-16 45 (Houston) 1 2013 0-0 4-4 5-9 2-3 0-0 11-16 42 (E. Carolina) 3 2014 0-0 3-4 4-5 0-0 0-0 7-9 37 (Ohio) 0 Totals 0-0 14-16 12-19 6-8 0-0 32-43 45 (Houston) 4 Longest made FG – 45 yards, vs. Houston, Nov. 17, 2012, at Edwards Stadium (won 44-41) Longest missed FG – 41 yards, at Virginia Tech (Lane Stadium), Sept. 21, 2013 (lost 29-21, 3OT) Career game-winners (2) 0:07 le -- 45 yards, vs. Houston, Nov. 17, 2012, at Edwards Stadium (won 44-41) 0:00 le – 41 yards, at Florida Atlan c (FAU Stadium), Oct. 12, 2013 (won 24-23) ***Marshall career FG record, 54 (of 77), Dewey Klein (1988-91); season record, 19, shared by Dewey Klein (1988; 19-of-27), David Merrick (1993; 19-of-25), Openlander (1995; 19-of-27)*** Career PAT 2011 1-1 2012 60-60 2013 77-80 (miss and block vs. Southern Miss, miss at FIU) 2014 38-38 Totals 176-179 ***Marshall career PAT record, 211, Tim Openlander, 1994-96; season record, 82, Openlander, 1996*** ---Haig’s missed PAT in Nov. 2, 2013 win over Southern Miss (third quarter) ended Herd consecu ve PAT streak a er 40-plus games. The Herd had a streak of 156 PAT in a row (fourth na onally) before the miss and Haig had made 102 in a row (fi h na onally) before his miss. The last PAT miss prior to Haig’s was Sept. 25, 2010, when Tyler Warner’s a empt was blocked (by Ernie Hodge) in a 24-23 win over Ohio. The last Herd missed PAT prior to Haig’s (without a block) was by Craig Ratanamorn, on Nov. 8, 2008 at East Carolina (19-16 OT loss). ---Haig’s current PAT streak (since a miss at FIU on Nov. 23, 2013) is 58. ---Haig currently has 176 PATs for his Herd career. At no. 2 is Jarod Tracy (Tulsa, 2005-08) at 194. Career kick points 2011 4 2012 99 2013 110 2014 59 Totals 272 ***Marshall career record, 337, Tim Openlander, 1994-96; season record, 130, Openlander, 1996***

Marshall Football 2014 Associated Press poll Amway Coaches Poll The weekly Associated Press college football poll as The weekly Amway Coaches college football poll voted by media members for Sunday, Oct. 12, with as voted by an FBS coaches’ panel for Sunday, Oct. teams’ records, poll points and previous ranking (fi rst- 12, with teams’ records, poll points and previous place votes in parentheses): ranking (fi rst-place votes in parentheses): Team W-L Pts Pvs Team W-L Pts Pvs 1. Mississippi State (45) 6-0 1,480 t3 1. Mississippi State (26) 6-0 1,490 6 2. Florida State (12) 6-0 1,415 1 2. Florida State (31) 6-0 1,489 1 3. Ole Miss (3) 6-0 1,413 t3 3. Ole Miss (5) 6-0 1,436 4 4. Baylor 6-0 1,317 5 4. Baylor 6-0 1,392 3 5. Notre Dame 6-0 1,228 6 5. Notre Dame 6-0 1,292 5 6. Auburn 5-1 1,144 2 6. Michigan State 5-1 1,129 8 7. Alabama 5-1 1,068 7 7. Alabama 5-1 1,121 7 8. Michigan State 5-1 1,015 8 8. Auburn 5-1 1,111 2 9. Oregon 5-1 1,014 12 9. Oregon 5-1 1,017 11 10. Georgia 5-1 981 13 10. Georgia 5-1 1,013 10 11. Oklahoma 5-1 935 11 11. Oklahoma 5-1 1,005 9 12. TCU 4-1 917 9 12. TCU 4-1 824 12 13. Ohio State 4-1 648 15 13. Ohio State 4-1 737 15 14. Kansas State 4-1 626 17 14. Kansas State 4-1 710 16 15. Oklahoma State 5-1 620 16 15. Oklahoma State 5-1 610 18 16. Arizona 5-1 590 10 16. East Carolina 5-1 518 19 17. Arizona State 4-1 459 20 17. Arizona 5-1 502 13 18. East Carolina 5-1 449 19 18. Arizona State 4-1 471 20 19. Nebraska 5-1 402 21 19. Nebraska 5-1 433 21 20. Utah 4-1 305 24 20. Stanford 4-2 344 22 21. Texas A&M 5-2 264 14 21. Texas A&M 5-2 269 14 22. USC 4-2 258 -- 22. Clemson 4-2 244 -- 23. Stanford 4-2 223 25 23. Utah 4-1 161 -- 24. Clemson 4-2 188 -- 24. Marshall 6-0 153 -- 25. Marshall 6-0 148 -- 25. USC 4-2 125 6 Others receiving votes: UCLA 110, LSU 67, Duke Others receiving votes: UCLA 116, LSU 80, 45, Minnesota 36, Kentucky 36, West Virginia 27, Minnesota 78, Duke 70, Washington 70, Kentucky Washington 22, Georgia Tech 11, Arkansas 10, Rutgers 37, Wisconsin 34, West Virginia 17, Iowa 15, 7, Louisville 7, Iowa 6, Colorado State 3, North Dakota Georgia Tech 14, Oregon State 10, Missouri 5, State 3, Virginia 1, Wisconsin 1, South Carolina 1. Colorado State 5, BYU 2, Rutgers 1.

Marshall Football 2014 College Football Computer Composite (CFCC) Ranking (Oct. 13, 2014)

CFCC TEAM Change W-L BIL COL MAS SAG WOL GEO.MEAN 1 Mississippi State 3 6-0 1 1 3 3 3 1.9332 2 Mississippi 1 6-0 2 2 1 2 4 2.0000 3 Auburn -2 5-1 6 5 4 1 2 2.9926 4 Florida State -2 6-0 3 4 2 11 1 3.0501 5 Baylor 0 6-0 5 7 5 5 5 5.3481 6 Alabama 0 5-1 8 6 6 6 7 6.5543 7 Notre Dame 0 6-0 4 3 10 13 10 6.8964 8 Oklahoma 1 5-1 13 13 8 4 8 8.4572 9 Oregon 2 5-1 7 8 9 10 11 8.8872 10 Georgia 5 5-1 9 14 7 7 14 9.7127 11 Michigan State -1 5-1 10 12 15 14 6 10.8620 12 Texas A&M -4 5-2 11 18 11 9 13 12.0573 13 TCU 0 4-1 12 11 12 8 27 12.7892 14 LSU 7 5-2 16 22 14 12 17 15.8657 15 Kansas State 7 4-1 28 20 19 17 12 18.5061 16 Clemson 9 4-2 20 28 13 18 19 19.0209 17 Stanford 7 4-2 17 39 16 16 16 19.3542 18 USC 8 4-2 19 19 20 21 20 19.7860 19 Arizona -7 5-1 22 9 23 32 22 20.0075 20 Nebraska -1 5-1 15 16 25 24 25 20.4767 21 Oklahoma State -4 5-1 33 26 17 29 9 20.7069 22 UCLA -8 4-2 25 21 18 20 23 21.2637 23 Ohio State -5 4-1 14 34 21 15 29 21.2649 24 Arizona State -1 4-1 18 27 24 28 18 22.5868 25 Missouri -9 4-2 34 36 22 36 15 27.0720 26 Marshall 4 6-0 27 10 36 35 44 27.2294 27 Georgia Tech -7 5-1 26 15 32 50 26 27.6714 28 Washington 8 5-1 24 24 31 34 28 27.9309 29 Utah -2 4-1 21 32 28 23 45 28.7008 30 Duke 12 5-1 23 30 35 37 24 29.2594 31 Florida -3 3-2 29 35 33 19 48 31.4047 32 Minnesota 5 5-1 38 17 38 41 31 31.5379 33 South Carolina 0 3-3 53 46 26 30 21 33.1337 34 East Carolina 1 5-1 30 29 34 45 32 33.5639 35 Louisville -6 5-2 48 44 27 27 33 34.7686 36 Virginia Tech -2 4-2 41 41 29 33 38 36.0788 37 Iowa 7 5-1 31 38 42 39 34 36.5921 38 Kentucky 3 5-1 40 25 41 44 39 37.1074 39 UCF 10 3-2 32 50 45 40 30 38.6636 40 Wisconsin -1 4-2 46 52 40 26 36 38.9421 41 Arkansas -9 3-3 54 58 30 25 42 39.7033 42 West Virginia 3 4-2 44 42 39 31 46 40.0292 43 Tennessee 4 3-3 58 61 37 22 43 41.5499

Change=Change from previous week MAS=Ken Massey’s rankings (www.masseyra ngs.com) BIL=Richard Billingsley’s rankings (www.cfrc.com) SAG=Jeff Sagarin’s rankings (www.usatoday.com/sports/ncaaf/sagarin) COL=Wes Colley’s rankings (www.colleyrankings.com) WOL=Peter Wolfe’s rankings (prwolfe.bol.ucla.edu/cfootball/home.htm)

Marshall Football 2014 Updated: Through games of 10/12/14

*These are submi ed records based on those recognized by the NCAA as it relates to forfeits/vacated wins, etc.

**These records refl ect the outcomes from the me the current stadium opened and do not take into account renova ons/renaming/expansion, etc.

School Stadium Name (Opened) Record Winning % 1. Baylor McLane Stadium (2014) 3-0 1.000 2. Marshall Joan C. Edwards Stadium (1991) 139-25 .848 3. Georgia Southern Paulson Stadium (1984) 179-33 .844 4. Boise State Albertsons Stadium (1970) 239-51 .824 5. Alabama Bryant-Denny Stadium (1929) 235-52-3 .816 6. Auburn Jordan-Hare Stadium (1939) 301-74-7 .797 7. Tennessee Neyland Stadium (1921) 448-119-17 .782 8. Ohio State Ohio Stadium (1922) 413-110-20 .779 9. Fresno State Bulldog Stadium (1980) 163-46-2 .777 10. Texas Texas Memorial Stadium (1924) 359-104-10 .770 11. Old Dominion Foreman Field (2009) 30-9 .769 12. UCF Bright House Networks Stadium (2007) 36-11 .7659 13. BYU LaVell Edwards Stadium (1964) 222-68 .7655 14. Nebraska Memorial Stadium (1923) 401-119-13 .7645 15. Georgia Sanford Stadium (1929) 328-101-9 .7591 16. Michigan Michigan Stadium (1927) 406-124-15 .7587 17. Florida State Doak Campbell Stadium (1950) 276-87-4 .757 18. Notre Dame Notre Dame Stadium (1930) 329-107-5 .752 19. Louisville Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium (1998) 78-26 .750 20. Florida Ben Hill Griffi n Stadium (1930) 315-101-13 .749 21. USC Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (1923) 421-134-27 .747 22. Utah Rice-Eccles Stadium (1998) 71-26 .732 23. Mississippi Vaught-Hemingway Stadium (1915) 255-92-8 .730 24. Arizona State Sun Devil Stadium (1958) 269-99-3 .7271 25. LSU Tiger Stadium (1924) 401-145-18 .7269 26. West Virginia Milan Puskar Stadium (1980) 155-58-4 .724 27. Nevada Mackay Stadium (1966) 216-83-2 .721 28. Miami Sun Life Stadium (2008) 30-12 .714 29. Southern Miss Roberts Stadium (1976) 132-56 .702 30. Michigan State Spartan Stadium (1923) 347-147-3 .701 31. North Texas Apogee Stadium (2011) 14-6 .700 --- 32. Georgia Tech Bobby Dodd Stadium (1913) 455-190-21 .699

Marshall Football 2014 2014 Marshall football defense performance Scoring Margin-Updated 10/12/14

Goal-line stands 1. Baylor 32.7 (Opponents stopped without TD inside 10-yard line; and result of opponent drive; number is yard line drive 2. Marshall 30.6 stopped) 3. Georgia 25.2 Miami (Ohio) 5 – Made fi eld goal (3 plays inside 5) 4. Mississippi 23.9 1 – Downs (four plays inside 10) 7 – Made fi eld goal (2 plays inside 5) 5. Ohio State 23.8

Rhode Island 5. Temple 23.8 None 7. Michigan State 23.2 Ohio 2 – Missed fi eld goal (3 plays inside 10) 8. TCU 22.8

Akron 9. Mississippi State 21.8 7 – Made fi eld goal (1 play inside 10) 4 – Intercep on (4 plays inside 10) 10. Texas A&M 21.3 9 – Lost fumble while gaining to 9

Old Dominion 2 – Downs (4 plays inside 10)

Middle Tennessee None

3-and-outs (also includes fourth-down stops) Opponent 3-and-outs Total drives Miami (Ohio) 5 15 Rhode Island 9 15 Ohio 2 13 Akron 4 14 Old Dominion 6 14 Middle Tennessee 4 13 Total (6 games) 30 84

Marshall Football 2014 Remaining FBS unbeatens Marshall football career starts leaders Baylor 6-0 (Through Oct. 11, 2014, Middle Tennessee game) Florida State 6-0 Marshall 6-0 56 starts -- OT Chris Deaton (1990-93); G/C Aaron Miss. State 6-0 Ferguson (1993-96). Notre Dame 6-0 52 -- DT Billy Lyon (1993-96; OT Steve Sciullo Ole Miss 6-0 (1999-2002). Longest ac ve FBS win streaks 51 -- SS Roger Johnson (1991-94); QB Chad Florida state 22 Pennington (1995, 1997-99); OT Nate McPeek Miss. State 9 (2000-03). Marshall 7 Notre Dame 7 50 -- CB Melvin Cunningham (1993-96). Ole Miss 7 48 -- LB Donahue Stephenson (1990-93). Longest ac ve FBS home winning streaks Baylor 13 47 -- DT Bill Mendoza (1985-88); WR Josh Davis Auburn 13 (2001-04). Alabama 12 46 -- LB William King (1990-93). Marshall 11 Miss. State 11 45 -- C Chris Jasperse (2011-present). Marshall 2014 football, points off turnovers 44 -- DT Allen Meadows (1971-74); QB Bob Opponent POT Eshbaugh (1971-74); WR John “Fuzzy” Filliez Miami (Ohio) 0 (1973-76); G/T Dan Wells (1975-78); RB Chris Rhode Island 10 Parker (1992-95). Ohio 0 Akron 17 42 -- LB/DB Charles Henry (1971-74); OT Mark Old Dominion 7 Brookover (1972-75); LB John Spellacy (1985-88). Middle Tennessee 7 41 -- FS Shannon Morrison (1991-94); WR Tim FIU Mar n (1993-96); DE B.J. Cohen (1994-97); DE Florida Atlan c Albert McClellan (2005-09); QB Rakeem Cato Southern Miss (2011-present). Rice UAB 40 -- QB Michael Payton (1989-92); WR Darius Western Kentucky Wa s (2000-03). Through 6-0 start – 41 points off turnovers 39 -- WR Mike Barber (1985-88); LB John Grace NCAA all-divisions leaders, consecu ve games (1996-99). throwing a touchdown pass 38 -- DE Jamus Mar n (2001-04); CB Willie Smith (2002-05); DE Vinny Curry (2008-11). 46 games – Mike Reilly, Central Washington, 2005-08 (Division II record) 37 -- LB Rondell Wannamaker (1985-88); OT Greg Adkins (1986-89); QB Byron Le wich (1998-2002); 42 games – Dominic Randolph, Holy Cross, 2006-09 C/G Doug Legursky (2004-07); LB Mario Harvey (FCS record) (2007-10). 40 games – Bill Borchert, Mount Union, 1994-97 36 -- RB Ron Darby (1986-89); OT Madison Sayre (Division III record) (1988-91); DT/OG Phil Ratliff (1989-92); SS Rogers Becke (1996-99); DE Johnathan Goddard (2001- 39 games – Jimmy Terwilliger, East Stroudsburg, 2003- 04); OG/C Brian Legge (2005-08). 06 (former Division II record) 35 -- CB Reggie Giles (1985-88); LB Jermaine Swaff ord (1993-96); LB Larry McCloud (1994-97); 38 games – Rakeem Cato, Marshall, 2011-present; DT Giradie Mercer (1996-99); RB Doug Chapman Russell Wilson, NC State and Wisconsin, 2009-11 (1996-99). (share FBS record) --List courtesy of Woody Woodrum, Herd Insider senior columnist

Marshall Football 2014 Marshall players among Conference USA football career sta s cal leaders

Marshall QB Rakeem Cato in Conference USA career rankings (Through Oct. 11, 2014, Middle Tennessee game)

TOTAL OFFENSE Plays 1. 2,443 Case Keenum, Houston, 2007-11 (20,114 yards) 2. 2,037 Kevin Kolb, Houston, 2003-06 (13,715) 3. 1,987 Aus n Davis, Southern Miss, 2008-11 (12,267) 4. 1,857 Chase Clement, Rice, 2005-08 (11,526) 5. 1,836 Chris Redman, Louisville, 1996-99 (12,129) 6. 1,828 Trevor Vita oe, UTEP, 2007-10 (12,291) 7. 1,812 Rakeem Cato, Marshall, 2011-present (12,431) 8. 1,791 Gino Guidugli, Cincinna , 2001-04 (11,661)

Yards 1. 20,114 Case Keenum, Houston, 2007-11 (19,217 pass, 897 rush) 2. 13,715 Kevin Kolb, Houston, 2003-06 (12,964 pass, 751 rush) 3. 12,431 Rakeem Cato, Marshall, 2011-present (11,874 pass, 557 rush)

TD Responsibility 1. 178 Case Keenum, Houston, 2007-11 (155 pass, 23 rush) 2. 125 Chase Clement, Rice, 2005-08 (99 pass, 26 rush) 3. 118 Rakeem Cato, Marshall, 2011-present (106 pass, 12 rush)

PASSING A empts 1. 2,229 Case Keenum, Houston, 2007-11 2. 1,679 Chris Redman, Louisville, 1996-99 3. 1,641 Trevor Vi atoe, UTEP, 2007-10 4. 1,565 Kevin Kolb, Houston, 2003-06 5. 1,564 Rakeem Cato, Marshall, 2011-present

Comple ons 1. 1,546 Case Keenum, Houston, 2007-11 2. 1,031 Chris Redman, Louisville, 1996-99 3. 990 Rakeem Cato, Marshall, 2011-present

Yards 1. 19,217 Case Keenum, Houston, 2007-11 2. 12,964 Kevin Kolb, Houston, 2003-06 3. 12,541 Chris Redman, Louisville, 1996-99 4. 12,439 Trevor Vi atoe, UTEP, 2007-10 5. 11,874 Rakeem Cato, Marshall, 2011-present

TD passes 1. 155 Case Keenum, Houston, 2007-11 2. 106 Rakeem Cato, Marshall, 2011-present

Marshall Football 2014 WR Tommy Shuler in Conference USA career rankings (Through Oct. 11, 2014, Middle Tennessee game)

RECEIVING Catches 1. 320 Tyson Carrier, Houston, 2008-11 2. 300 Arnold Jackson, Louisville, 1997-2000 3. 292 Jare Dillard, Rice, 2005-08 4. 291 Patrick Edwards, Houston, 2008-11 5. 285 Emmanuel Sanders, SMU, 2006-09 6. 272 Vincent Marshall, Houston, 2003-06 7. 268 Dwayne Harris, East Carolina, 2007-10 8. 266 Jus n Hardy, East Carolina, 2011-13 9. 259 Tommy Shuler, Marshall, 2011-present ------PK Jus n Haig in Conference USA career rankings (Through Oct. 11, 2014, Middle Tennessee game)

PAT A empts 1. 238 Ma Hogan, Houston, 2009-12 (228 made) 2. 201 Jarod Tracy, Tulsa, 2005-08 (194 made) 3. 179 Jus n Haig, Marshall, 2011-present (176 made)

Made 1. 228 Ma Hogan, Houston, 2009-12 (228-of-238) 2. 194 Jarod Tracy, Tulsa, 2005-08 (194-of-201) 3. 176 Jus n Haig, Marshall, 2011-present (176-of-179)

Percentage (minimum 100 a empts) 1. 100.0 Ryan White, Memphis, 1998-2001 (110-of-110) 2. 99.4 Clark Fangmeier, Rice, 2005-08 (154-of-155) 3. 99.2 Brad Palazzo, Tulane, 1996-98 (128-of-129) 4. 98.32 Jus n Haig, Marshall, 2011-present (176-of-179) 5. 98.31 Ben Hartman, East Carolina, 2006-09 (117-of-119)

------P Tyler Williams in Conference USA career rankings (Through Oct. 11, 2014, Middle Tennessee game)

PUNTING Average 1. 44.4 Andrew Bayes, East Carolina, 1997-99 (176-for-7,822) 2. 44.1 Graham White, Army, 1998-99 (109-for-4,812) 3. 44.0 Michael Gibson, Memphis, 2005-06 (101-for-4,444) 4. 43.9 Hunter Mullins, UAB, 2012-13 (101-for-4,439) 5. 43.8 Tyler Williams, Marshall, 2012-present (115-for-5,042)

Marshall Football 2014 All- me Marshall Senior Bowl Par cipants (7) ‘98 - John Wade, OL ‘00 - Chad Pennington, QB ‘03 - Steve Sciullo, OL ‘11 - Lee Smith, TE ‘12 - Vinny Curry, DL ‘13 - Aaron Dobson, WR ’14 – Gator Hoskins, TE

All- me Marshall Over me Games FBS 2013 Sept. 21 -- at Virginia Tech L, 29-21 (3OT) 2012 Sept. 22 – at Rice W, 54-51 (2OT) Nov. 23 – at East Carolina L, 65-59 (2OT) 2011 Nov. 26 – East Carolina W, 34-27 (OT) 2010 Sept. 10 – West Virginia L, 24-21 (OT) 2008 Nov. 8 – at East Carolina L, 19-16 (OT) 2005 Oct. 1 -- SMU W, 16-13 (OT) Nov. 8 -- Southern Miss L, 27-24 (OT) 2001 Dec. 19 – East Carolina W, 64-61 (2OT) (GMAC Bowl at Mobile, Ala.) Division I-AA 1994 Dec. 3 – James Madison W, 28-21 (OT) (I-AA playoff quarterfi nal) 1991 Nov. 2 – Western Carolina W, 27-24 (3OT) Nov. 30 – Western Illinois W, 20-17 (I-AA playoff fi rst round)

Ac ve Marshall Watch Listers 2014 Maxwell Award – Rakeem Cato, QB Walter Camp Award – Rakeem Cato, QB Manning Award – Rakeem Cato, QB Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award – Rakeem Cato, QB Davey O’Brien Na onal Quarterback Award – Rakeem Cato, QB Bednarik Award – James Rouse, DT Biletnikoff Award – Tommy Shuler, WR Ray Guy Award – Tyler Williams, P Rimington Trophy – Chris Jasperse, C Rotary Lombardi Award – Jermaine Holmes, LB; Chris Jasperse, C; Clint Van Horn, OT. AFCA Good Works Team – Chris Jasperse, WR College Football Performance Awards – Rakeem Cato, QB; Tommy Shuler, WR; Jermaine Holmes, LB; Steward Butler, RB; Tyler Williams, P; Deandre Reaves, KR. 2013 Maxwell Award – Rakeem Cato, QB Walter Camp Award – Rakeem Cato, QB Davey O’Brien Na onal Quarterback Award – Rakeem Cato, QB Manning Award – Rakeem Cato, QB John Mackey Award – Gator Hoskins, TE Biletnikoff Award – Tommy Shuler, WR Ray Guy Award – Tyler Williams, P College Football Performance Awards – Cato; Hoskins; Shuler; Williams; Jeremiah Taylor, DE; Jermaine Holmes, LB; Jus n Haig, PK. Marshall Football 2014 Future Non-Conference Schedule

2015 Sept. 5 – Purdue Sept. 12 – at Ohio Sept. 19 – Norfolk State Sept. 26 – at Kent State

2016 Sept. 17 – Akron Sept. 24 – Louisville Oct. 1 – at Pi sburgh One game TBA

2017 Sept. 2 – Miami (Ohio) Sept. 9 – at NC State Sept. 16 – Kent State One game TBA

2018 Sept. 1 – at Miami (Ohio) Sept. 22 – NC State Two games TBA

2019 Sept. 14 – Ohio Three games TBA

2020 Sept. 5 – at East Carolina Sept. 19 – at Ohio Sept. 26 – Pi sburgh One game TBA

2021 Sept. 4 – at Navy Sept. 11 – East Carolina Two games TBA

2022 Sept. 3 – Navy Three games TBA

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Marshall Football 2014 The Automated ScoreBook Marshall Overall Team Statistics (as of Oct 11, 2014) All games

Team Statistics MARSHALL OPP SCORING 287 103 Points Per Game 47.8 17.2 Points Off Turnovers 99 56 FIRST DOWNS 164 115 R u s h i n g 78 49 P a s s i n g 74 49 P e n a l t y 12 17 RUSHING YARDAGE 1750 767 Yards gained rushing 1828 944 Yards lost rushing 78 177 Rushing Attempts 268 209 Average Per Rush 6.5 3.7 Average Per Game 291.7 127.8 TDs Rushing 22 3 PASSING YARDAGE 1817 1202 C o m p - A t t - I n t 116-198-5 123-229-7 Average Per Pass 9.2 5.2 Average Per Catch 15.7 9.8 Average Per Game 302.8 200.3 TDs Passing 15 10 TOTAL OFFENSE 3567 1969 Total Plays 466 438 Average Per Play 7.7 4.5 Average Per Game 594.5 328.2 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 15-355 24-454 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 16-137 6-74 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 7-102 5-0 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 23.7 18.9 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 8.6 12.3 INT RETURN AVERAGE 14.6 0.0 FUMBLES-LOST 11-6 13-5 PENALTIES-Yards 58-565 45-424 Average Per Game 94.2 70.7 PUNTS-Yards 16-733 43-1740 Average Per Punt 45.8 40.5 Net punt average 39.9 35.4 KICKOFFS-Yards 51-3084 23-1326 Average Per Kick 60.5 57.7 Net kick average 39.8 37.9 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 0 : 3 4 2 9 : 2 6 3RD-DOWN Conversions 41/80 24/93 3rd-Down Pct 51% 26% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 7/14 3/14 4th-Down Pct 50% 21% SACKS BY-Yards 14-97 8-36 MISC YARDS 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 38 13 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 7-9 4-5 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES (31-37) 84% (13-18) 72% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (24-37) 65% (9-18) 50% PAT-ATTEMPTS (38-38) 100% (13-13) 100% ATTENDANCE 87026 52480 Games/Avg Per Game 3/29009 3/17493 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Marshall 97 76 73 41 0 287 Opponents 14 16 24 49 0 103 The Automated ScoreBook Marshall Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Oct 11, 2014) All games

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Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g JOHNSON, Devon 6 104 833 19 814 7.8 11 64 135.7 31 109 846 19 827 7.6 14 64 26.7 WATSON, Remi 6 56 391 2 389 6.9 3 80 64.8 26 165 901 12 889 5.4 10 80 34.2 BUTLER, Steward 4 39 242 1 241 6.2 2 39 60.2 27 227 1557 51 1506 6.6 13 72 55.8 CATO, Rakeem 6 35 241 41 200 5.7 5 63 33.3 45 248 1105 548 557 2.2 12 63 12.4 BYRD, Brandon 5 23 96 2 94 4.1 1 19 18.8 5 23 96 2 94 4.1 1 19 18.8 HOLCOMBE, Gunnar 5 5 21 1 20 4.0 0 11 4.0 5 5 21 1 20 4.0 0 11 4.0 MCMANUS, Deon-Tay 6 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.7 6 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.7 TEAM 4 5 0 12 -12 -2.4 0 0 -3.0 Total 6 268 1828 78 1750 6.5 22 80 291.7 Opponents 6 209 944 177 767 3.7 3 40 127.8

Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g CATO, Rakeem 6 161.66 104-177-5 58.8 1698 15 77 283.0 45 144.83 990-1564-36 63.3 11874 106 77 263.9 HOLCOMBE, Gunnar 5 104.74 12-21-0 57.1 119 0 18 23.8 5 104.74 12-21-0 57.1 119 0 18 23.8 Total 6 155.62 116-198-5 58.6 1817 15 77 302.8 Opponents 6 106.10 123-229-7 53.7 1202 10 53 200.3

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g SHULER, Tommy 6 29 393 13.6 4 42 65.5 42 259 2818 10.9 20 57 67.1 ALLEN, Davonte 4 14 335 23.9 2 46 83.8 27 35 688 19.7 6 46 25.5 WILKINS, Craig 6 14 171 12.2 2 26 28.5 32 60 701 11.7 5 32 21.9 FROHNAPFEL, Eric 6 13 153 11.8 2 29 25.5 45 42 445 10.6 7 39 9.9 JEAN-LOUIS, Angelo 6 11 332 30.2 3 77 55.3 6 11 332 30.2 3 77 55.3 MCMANUS, Deon-Tay 6 7 123 17.6 2 39 20.5 6 7 123 17.6 2 39 20.5 YURACHEK, Ryan 6 7 73 10.4 0 18 12.2 6 7 73 10.4 0 18 12.2 HUNT, Justin 4 6 80 13.3 0 30 20.0 17 8 128 16.0 1 40 7.5 FOSTER, Hyleck 5 4 58 14.5 0 21 11.6 5 4 58 14.5 0 21 11.6 EVANS, Demetrius 5 4 47 11.8 0 19 9.4 39 61 517 8.5 3 25 13.3 REAVES, Deandre 6 2 26 13.0 0 15 4.3 30 8 68 8.5 0 17 2.3 JOHNSON, Devon 6 2 19 9.5 0 10 3.2 31 17 258 15.2 3 52 8.3 KNIGHT, Josh 6 2 13 6.5 0 7 2.2 9 2 13 6.5 0 7 1.4 BUTLER, Steward 4 1 -6 -6.0 0 0 -1.5 27 10 48 4.8 0 18 1.8 Total 6 116 1817 15.7 15 77 302.8 Opponents 6 123 1202 9.8 10 53 200.3

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g g plays rush pass total avg/g CATO, Rakeem 6 212 200 1698 1898 316.3 45 1812 557 11874 12431 276.2 JOHNSON, Devon 6 104 814 0 814 135.7 31 109 827 0 827 26.7 WATSON, Remi 6 56 389 0 389 64.8 26 165 889 0 889 34.2 BUTLER, Steward 4 39 241 0 241 60.2 27 227 1506 0 1506 55.8 HOLCOMBE, Gunnar 5 26 20 119 139 27.8 5 26 20 119 139 27.8 BYRD, Brandon 5 23 94 0 94 18.8 5 23 94 0 94 18.8 MCMANUS, Deon-Tay 6 1 4 0 4 0.7 6 1 4 0 4 0.7 TEAM 4 5 -12 0 -12 -3.0 Total 6 466 1750 1817 3567 594.5 Opponents 6 438 767 1202 1969 328.2 The Automated ScoreBook Marshall Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Oct 11, 2014) All games

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PAT PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts JOHNSON, Devon 11 ------66 17 ------102 HAIG, Justin - 7-9 38-38 - - - - - 59 - 32-43 176-179 - - - - - 272 CATO, Rakeem 5 ------30 12 - - - - 0-4 - - 72 SHULER, Tommy 4 ------24 20 - - 0-1 - - - - 120 WATSON, Remi 3 ------18 10 ------60 JEAN-LOUIS, Angelo 3 ------18 3 ------18 BUTLER, Steward 2 ------12 13 ------78 BYRD, Brandon 2 ------12 2 ------12 FROHNAPFEL, Eric 2 ------12 7 ------42 WILKINS, Craig 2 ------12 5 ------30 ALLEN, Davonte 2 ------12 6 ------36 MCMANUS, Deon-Tay 2 ------12 2 ------12 Total 38 7-9 38-38 - - - - - 287 Opponents 13 4-5 13-13 - - - - - 103

Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg SHULER, Tommy 12 110 9.2 0 23 15 126 8.4 0 23 FOSTER, Hyleck 2 8 4.0 0 9 2 8 4.0 0 9 GREEN, Donquell 1 3 3.0 0 5 1 3 3.0 0 5 HUSKEY, Raheim 1 16 16.0 0 0 1 16 16.0 0 0 BYRD, Brandon 0 0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 Total 16 137 8.6 1 23 Opponents 6 74 12.3 0 54

Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg REAVES, Deandre 12 314 26.2 0 41 49 1238 25.3 0 81 JEAN-LOUIS, Angelo 1 21 21.0 0 21 1 21 21.0 0 21 WATSON, Remi 1 17 17.0 0 17 2 36 18.0 0 19 FROHNAPFEL, Eric 1 3 3.0 0 3 1 3 3.0 0 3 Total 15 355 23.7 0 41 Opponents 24 454 18.9 0 43

Interceptions no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg LEGGETT, A.J. 3 54 18.0 0 32 7 79 11.3 0 32 LETMAN, Taj 2 19 9.5 0 19 3 19 6.3 0 19 ROBERTS, Darryl 1 22 22.0 0 22 5 41 8.2 0 22 LANG, Tiquan 1 7 7.0 0 7 2 7 3.5 0 7 Total 7 102 14.6 0 32 Opponents 5 0 0.0 0 0

Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg no. yds avg td lg Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 1 5 5.0 0 5 The Automated ScoreBook Marshall Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Oct 11, 2014) All games

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All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g JOHNSON, Devo 6 814 19 0 0 0 833 138.8 31 827 258 0 0 0 1085 35.0 SHULER, Tomm 6 0 393 110 0 0 503 83.8 42 0 2818 126 0 0 2944 70.1 WATSON, Remi 6 389 0 0 17 0 406 67.7 26 889 86 0 36 0 1011 38.9 JEAN-LOUIS, An 6 0 332 0 21 0 353 58.8 6 0 332 0 21 0 353 58.8 REAVES, Deand 6 0 26 0 314 0 340 56.7 30 3 68 51 1238 0 1360 45.3 ALLEN, Davonte 4 0 335 0 0 0 335 83.8 27 0 688 0 0 0 688 25.5 BUTLER, Stewar 4 241 -6 0 0 0 235 58.8 27 1506 48 0 229 0 1783 66.0 CATO, Rakeem 6 200 0 0 0 0 200 33.3 45 557 -8 0 0 0 549 12.2 WILKINS, Craig 6 0 171 0 0 0 171 28.5 32 0 701 0 0 0 701 21.9 F R O H N A P F E L , 6 0 153 0 3 0 156 26.0 45 0 445 0 3 0 448 10.0 MCMANUS, Deo 6 4 123 0 0 0 127 21.2 6 4 123 0 0 0 127 21.2 BYRD, Brandon 5 94 0 0 0 0 94 18.8 5 94 0 0 0 0 94 18.8 HUNT, Justin 4 0 80 0 0 0 80 20.0 17 0 128 0 0 0 128 7.5 YURACHEK, Ry 6 0 73 0 0 0 73 12.2 6 0 73 0 0 0 73 12.2 FOSTER, Hyleck 5 0 58 8 0 0 66 13.2 5 0 58 8 0 0 66 13.2 LEGGETT, A.J. 4 0 0 0 0 54 54 13.5 15 0 0 0 0 79 79 5.3 EVANS, Demetri 5 0 47 0 0 0 47 9.4 39 0 517 0 0 0 517 13.3 ROBERTS, Darry 6 0 0 0 0 22 22 3.7 42 0 0 0 0 41 41 1.0 HOLCOMBE, Gu 5 20 0 0 0 0 20 4.0 5 20 0 0 0 0 20 4.0 LETMAN, Taj 6 0 0 0 0 19 19 3.2 20 0 0 0 0 19 19 0.9 HUSKEY, Rahei 5 0 0 16 0 0 16 3.2 5 0 0 16 0 0 16 3.2 KNIGHT, Josh 6 0 13 0 0 0 13 2.2 9 0 13 0 0 0 13 1.4 LANG, Tiquan 6 0 0 0 0 7 7 1.2 19 0 0 0 0 7 7 0.4 GREEN, Donquel 2 0 0 3 0 0 3 1.5 2 0 0 3 0 0 3 1.5 TEAM 4 -12 0 0 0 0 -12 -3.0 Total 6 1750 1817 137 355 102 4161 693.5 Opponents 6 767 1202 74 454 0 2497 416.2

Field Goals att good long blkd att good long blkd HAIG, Justin 9 7 37 0 43 32 45 4 Total 9 7 37 0 Opponents 5 4 34 0

Punting no. yds avg lg blk no. yds avg lg blk WILLIAMS, Tyler 16 733 45.8 64 0 115 5042 43.8 66 1 Total 16 733 45.8 64 0 Opponents 43 1740 40.5 61 2

Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob no. yds avg tb ob VEDVIK, Kaare 49 3017 61.6 23 3 49 3017 61.6 23 3 HAIG, Justin 2 67 33.5 1 0 127 7300 57.5 6 4 Total 51 3084 60.5 24 3 Opponents 23 1326 57.7 4 2 The Automated ScoreBook Marshall Individual Season/Career Statistics (as of Oct 11, 2014) All games

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## Defensive Leaders gp ua a total tfl sack int pbu fr ff blk gp ua a total tfl sack int pbu fr ff blk 7 ROBERTS, Darryl 6 2 3 1 3 3 6 2.5 . 1 9 . . . 42 9 9 4 8 1 4 7 9.5 1 . 0 5 2 5 . . 2 6 HEWITT, Neville 6 1 6 2 0 3 6 5.0 1 . 5 . 1 1 . . 20 4 6 7 5 1 2 1 8.5 4 . 0 1 2 2 1 . 21 LANG, Tiquan 6 1 8 1 5 3 3 1.5 . 1 4 1 . . 19 4 5 2 9 7 4 2.0 . 2 6 1 1 . 22 HUNTER, D.J. 6 1 3 1 8 3 1 3.5 1 . 5 . . . . . 32 8 2 1 0 1 1 8 3 8.5 1 . 5 . 3 . 1 . 46 HOLMES, Jermaine 6 1 2 1 6 2 8 3.0 1 . 0 . . . . . 45 1 0 3 1 1 7 2 2 0 27.5 4 . 0 2 3 1 1 . 17 LETMAN, Taj 6 1 4 1 3 2 7 0.0 . 2 1 . . . 20 3 8 3 9 7 7 0.5 . 3 5 . 1 . 31 MCKELVEY, Evan 5 1 3 8 2 1 1.5 ...... 28 7 5 6 0 1 3 5 8.0 0 . 5 1 3 . 1 . 10 TINDAL, Corey 6 1 1 9 2 0 1.0 . . 5 1 . . 20 5 1 3 0 8 1 6.0 1 . 5 . 1 1 3 . . 1L LEGGETT, A.J. 4 1 5 5 2 0 0.0 . 3 2 . 1 . 15 4 7 1 8 6 5 0.5 . 7 5 . 1 . 14 WAITERS, Raheem 6 8 6 1 4 3.5 1 . 0 . . . . . 42 2 8 3 7 6 5 4.5 2 . 0 1 2 . . . 92 WILLIAMS, Ricardo 6 4 8 1 2 2.0 ...... 6 4 8 1 2 2.0 ...... 29 ROWE, Antavis 6 8 4 1 2 1.0 . . 1 1 . . 6 8 4 1 2 1.0 . . 1 1 . . 40 MYERS, Ra'Shawde 6 5 7 1 2 2.5 1 . 5 . . . 1 . 44 3 8 5 0 8 8 12.0 7 . 5 1 . . 1 . 11 ROUSE, James 6 1 0 2 1 2 4.0 0 . 5 . . . 1 . 35 3 7 3 4 7 1 18.5 6 . 5 . 3 . 1 1 3 HOUSTON, Stefan 6 7 4 1 1 0.0 . . . . 1 . 17 3 0 2 2 5 2 5.5 0 . 5 . 1 . 1 . 90 BLACKMON, Arnold 5 6 5 1 1 3.5 2 . 0 . . . 1 . 17 1 5 1 6 3 1 9.5 3 . 0 . 1 . 2 . 59 THOMPSON, Gary 5 8 3 1 1 2.0 1 . 0 . . . . . 19 2 0 2 1 4 1 7.0 4 . 0 2 4 2 1 . 94 SAMUEL, Jarquez 6 5 5 1 0 0.5 ...... 31 1 4 2 9 4 3 5.5 1 . 0 . 1 . . . 93 DILLON, Steve 6 5 4 9 1.0 1 . 0 . . . . . 31 1 5 2 5 4 0 3.5 3 . 5 . 3 . . . 73 MASSAQUOI, Joe 6 2 6 8 2.0 2 . 0 . 1 . 1 . 9 3 7 1 0 3.0 2 . 0 . 1 . 1 . 13 DANIEL, Armonze 6 4 3 7 2.0 . . . . 2 . 21 1 1 1 5 2 6 3.0 . . . 1 2 . 34 ALLEN, Rodney 6 4 2 6 0.0 . . 2 1 . . 6 4 2 6 0.0 . . 2 1 . . 45 HUSKEY, Raheim 5 3 3 6 0.0 . . . . . 2 5 3 3 6 0.0 . . . . . 2 49 CARTER, Cortez 6 2 3 5 1.0 ...... 43 2 5 3 4 5 9 4.0 2 . 0 . 1 1 . . 36 CARTER, Cody 6 2 2 4 0.0 ...... 6 2 2 4 0.0 ...... 95 ONE, Tomell 5 1 3 4 1.0 1 . 0 . . . . . 5 1 3 4 1.0 1 . 0 . . . . . 26 GANT, Kendall 3 3 . 3 0.0 ...... 3 3 . 3 0.0 ...... 16 MCMANUS, Deon-Tay 6 1 2 3 0.0 ...... 6 1 2 3 0.0 ...... 5S STRONG, Malcolm 4 . 2 2 0.0 ...... 12 3 7 1 0 0.0 ...... 47 JOHNSON, Devon 6 1 1 2 0.0 ...... 31 1 2 1 4 2 6 0.0 . . . . 1 . 44 MANNING, Donaldven 3 1 1 2 0.0 ...... 3 1 1 2 0.0 ...... 5 BAXTER, Keith 4 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 21 1 9 1 9 3 8 1.0 . 1 7 . . . 35 DEWS, Jerome 4 . 1 1 0.0 ...... 4 . 1 1 0.0 ...... 24 JOHNSON, Michael 5 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 16 2 5 7 0.0 ...... 30 VEDVIK, Kaare 6 1 . 1 0.0 ...... 6 1 . 1 0.0 ...... Total 6 2 2 8 1 9 4 4 2 2 44 14 7 2 6 5 8 2 Opponents 6 2 1 3 2 3 6 4 4 9 20 8 5 1 7 6 7 .