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Hampton University Football Under Joe Taylor 39 All-Americans 13 Conference Players of the Year (10 MEAC, 3 CIAA) 7 Conference Championships (4 MEAC, 4 CIAA) 6 NCAA Playoff Appearances (4 Division I-AA, 2 Division 11) 4 SBN Black College Championships Quick Facts 2006 SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT Name of School Hampton University 9/2 vs. Grambling State City/Zip Hampton, 23668 Founded 1868 9/9 Howard Enrollment 6,156 9/16 North Carolina A&T Nickname Pirates School Colors Royal Blue and White 9/23 vs. Morgan State Stadium Capacity 17,000 9/30 at Delaware State Surface Natural Grass 10/7 vs. Central State (OH) Affiliation NCAA Division I-AA Conference Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference 10/14 Norfolk State President Dr. William R. Harvey Interim Athletics Director Joseph Taylor 10/21 at South Carolina State Athletic Phone (757) 728-6747 10/28 Winston-Salem State History 11/4 Bethune-Cookman 11/11 at Florida A&M First Year of Football 1902 All-time Bowl/Playoff Record 4-6 Years In Post-Season Play 11 Last Post-Season Appearance 2005 All-Time Record 496-355-34 Team Information

Sports Information Directory Overall Record Last Year 11-1 Football SID Jamar Ross MEAC Record/Finish 8-0/1st SID Office Phone (757) 727-5757 SID Home Phone (757) 871-9475 Lettermen Returning/Lost 47/16 SID Fax (757) 727-5813 Starters Returning/Lost 18/10 Email [email protected] Offense-8/3 Press Box Phone (757) 727-5422 Website: www.hamptonu.edu/athletics Defense-7/4 SID Mailing Address 194 Holland Hall Specialty-3/3 Hampton, Virginia 23668 Basic Offense Spread Basic Defense 3-4 Coaching Staff Joseph Taylor Alma Mater/Year Western Illinois ’72 Record at Hampton (Years) 120-42-1 (14 years) Overall Record (Years) 181-71-4 (23 years) Football Office Phone (757) 727-5322 Best Time/Day To Reach Coach Contact SID 2005 Results Date Opponent Res. Score Assistant Coaches 9/3 vs. Jackson State W 20-7 / 9/10 at Howard W 22-12 Defensive Coordinator/ (West Virginia ’79) 9/15 at North Carolina A&T W 31-14 Assistant Head Coach/Secondary (Hampton ’79) 9/24 vs. Morgan State W 44-14 Running Backs Charles Bankins 10/1 Delaware State W 26-8 Defensive Line Timothy Edwards (Delta State ’91) 10/8 at Gardner-Webb W 52-21 Offensive Line Harry Galbreath (Tennessee ’88) 10/15 at Norfolk State W 55-14 Tackles/Tight Ends Aaron Taylor 10/22 South Carolina State W 14-10 Wide Receivers Corey Sullivan (Tennessee State ’02) 11/5 at Bethune-Cookman W 24-10 Kickers Greg Howell (Norfolk State ’99) 11/12 Florida A&M W 34-14 Graduate Assistant Defensive Line Samuel Murphy (Hampton ’04) 11/19 Savannah State W 44-6 Graduate Assistant Secondary Devan Hill 11/26 Richmond L 10-38 PREVIEW 2006 Outlook ...... 34-37 Alphabetical Roster ...... 38-39 MEDIA INFORMATION Geographical Breakdown ...... 40-41 Quick Facts ...... 1 Depth Chart ...... 42 Covering the Pirates ...... 4-5 Media Outlets ...... 6 FOOTBALL COACHES Head Coach Joe Taylor ...... 44-48 INSIDE HAMPTON UNIVERSITY Assistant Coaches ...... 50-54 The President ...... 8-9 Football Support Staff ...... 55-57 University Story ...... 10-11 Campus Map ...... 12 MEET THE PIRATES 2006 Pirates ...... 60-92 THE DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS 1 Travarous Bain 38 Jermaine Mallory 94 Athletic Administration ...... 14-15 2 Marquay McDaniel 40 Joey Drayton 97 Vernon Bryant 3 Antwan Smith 41 Larry Strickland 98 Kendall Langford Academic Support for Athletics ...... 16 5 Ray Lewis 46 Demarius Sapp Kevin Beverly 7 Marlon Fair 48 Darrell Harris Jahmal Blanchard Athletic Staff ...... 17-19 8 Dereck Faulkner 49 Wakeem Goode Thomas Boddie HU Athletics Since 1990 ...... 20-24 10 Pat Preston 52 Justin Durant Herbert Bynes 11 Princeton Shepherd 53 Brandon Walker Ryan Cave Armstrong Stadium ...... 25 14 Reginald Knox 54 Jimari Jones Ian Davis 15 Daniel Brooks 58 Charles Robinson Jeremy Gilchrist Football Facilities ...... 26 16 Kevin Teel 65 Dennis Conley Gerard Griffin 17 Vaughn Mansfield 66 Nevin McCaskill Michael Lacey Strength & Conditioning ...... 28-29 18 Jason Tomlin 68 Terrance Smith Kyle Lloyd Pirates in the Community ...... 30-31 22 Alonzo Coleman 69 Justin Gary TJ Mitchel 23 Henti Baird 74 Everett Hopkins Darius Mullen The Marching Band ...... 32 24 Derius Swinton, II 80 Jimmy Hester Michael Ola 25 Calvin Bannister 81 Onrea Jones Robert Parker 27 Van Morgan 83 Niyeem Lee Michael Rose 31 Tobin Lyons 84 Weston Hill Nicholas Royal 33 Qutrell Payton 85 Jason Morgan Donnell Sands 34 Travis McSwain 89 Ernie Lomax Marcus Wiggs 35 Curtis Lewis 90 Alden Blizzard 37 Andrew Paterini 92 James Abrams

ABOUT THE COVERS Front Cover All-American Justin Durant (#52); All-American running back Alonzo Coleman (#22); All-American placekicker Andrew Paterini (#37); All-MEAC defensive end Kendall Langford (#98). Inside Front All-MEAC and punt returner Marquay McDaniel (#2); offensive lineman Brandon Walker (#53); wide receiver Onrea Jones (#81); All-MEAC offensive lineman Nevin McCaskill (#66). Inside Back Safety Marlon Fair (#7); All-MEAC Travarous Bain (#1); cornerback Calvin Bannister (#25); defensive end Alden Blizzard (#90). Back Cover Antwan Smith (#3); fullback Curtis Lewis (#35); quarterback Princeton Shepherd (#11). MEAC The MEAC History ...... 94-95 MEAC 2006 Football Schedule/ Pre-Season Predictions ...... 96 RECORD BOOK Yearly Look Back ...... 126-137 OPPONENTS NCAA Record Books ...... 138 Grambling State Tigers ...... 98 CIAA/MEAC Statistical Champions ...... 139 ...... 98 Last Time An Individual Had ...... 140-141 North Carolina A&T Aggies ...... 99 Final Polls–Conference Champs ...... 142 ...... 99 All-Time Records ...... 143-147 ...... 100 All-Time Coach’s Results ...... 147 Central State ...... 100 Home Openers ...... 148 ...... 101 All-Time Opponent’s Index ...... 149-152 South Carolina State Bulldogs ...... 101 Past All-CIAA/All MEAC Selections ...... 153 Winston-Salem Rams ...... 102 Past All-American Selections ...... 154 Bethune-Cookman Wildcats ...... 102 All-Time Roster ...... 155-161 Florida A&M Rattlers ...... 103 Pirates in the NFL ...... 162 2006 Classics ...... 104 POST-SEASON SEASON IN REVIEW All-Time Playoff Results/Records ...... 164-167 2005 Pirates Stats ...... 106-110 2005 Game Recaps ...... 111-118 MEAC Honors ...... 119 2005 MEAC Stats ...... 120-124

CREDITS Hampton’s 2006 Football Media Guide is the official yearbook of Hampton University Published by Layout and Design Cover Photography The Office of Sports Information Typography Plus All Pro Photography Editor [email protected] Inside Photography Jamar Ross Cover Design All Pro Photography Sports Information Director Laurinda Minke Pirates in the NFL Photography Other Contributors Printing Tom Wagner, The Office of University Relations Jones Printing Service Phil Hoffman, John H. Reid, III, Chesapeake, Virginia San Francisco Giants, St. Louis Rams, Covering The Pirates

he Hampton University 2006 Foot- INTERVIEW POLICIES ball Media Guide has been designed for use by local and national media T WEEKLY PRESS CONFERENCE and Pirate fans. Additional information including press releases, photos, and video Coach Taylor plays host to a weekly media footage is available by request to accredited conference on Wednesday’s at 11:00 a.m. JAMAR ROSS media outlets. Any questions not covered in the Team Room of Armstrong Stadium. Sports Information He will highlight the previous week’s Director in this publication can be directed to the Hampton University Sports Information contest and also preview the upcoming Office. opponent. In addition, Pirate student- athletes will also be in attendance and CREDENTIALS available for one-on-one interviews. Credentials for Hampton University home REV. JEROME BARBER INTERVIEWING COACH TAYLOR THE VOICE OF THE games are issued to working media only HAMPTON UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS and must be visible at all times for access All media outlets that are unable to attend LATOYA SIVELLS the weekly press conference may arrange Assistant SID to the press box. Requests should be made as soon as possible, in writing and on an interview with Coach Taylor through the Sports company letterhead to Jamar Ross, Director of Sports Information Office. Please arrange all interviews at least 24 Information at 194 Holland Hall, Hampton, Virginia 23668 hours in advance. Interviews will be conducted either prior to or via fax at (757) 727-5813. Season credentials will be or at the conclusion of practice; no interviews will be granted only to daily newspapers and television/radio conducted during practice. stations that cover the Pirates on a regular basis. Other media outlets will be granted credentials on a single-game, space PLAYER INTERVIEWS available basis at the discretion of the Sports Information Players are available for interviews in person or via telephone Office. Requests for single-game credentials should arrive no throughout the week. All player interviews should be later than 48 hours prior to the day of the game. arranged through the Sports Information Office and at least 24 hours in advance. Telephone interviews will be conducted Credentials will be mailed if time permits or can be picked when the players’ schedules allow. Hampton University up at the Sports Information Office, Room 194 Holland Hall, players will not accept calls from the media in their rooms. until 5:00 p.m. the day before the game. Otherwise, they will be left at the press will-call booth at Armstrong Stadium. POSTGAME INTERVIEWS Following a brief cooling-off period, Coach Taylor and FOOTBALL PRACTICE requested HU players will be brought to the interview area in Hampton University football practices are open to the Armstrong Stadium. Requests for players will be collected in media. Coach Taylor will meet with interested media 15 the press box, midway through the fourth quarter. The locker minutes prior to or immediately following practice. Please room and training area are closed to the media. contact the Sports Information Office if you plan to attend. A member of the Pirates Sports Information staff will PRESS PARKING in gathering requested players for interviews. Press parking passes are available upon request on a limited basis and must be picked up at least 24 hours in advance of the weekly contest. Press parking is located in Lot #3 adjacent to the stadium or Lot #11 adjacent to the Hampton University Convocation Center. Press parking credentials must be visible in the front window at all times. Passes cannot NUMBERS TO NOTE be transferred or replaced. AREA CODE 757 PRESS BOX SERVICES Programs, flip cards, statistics and game notes will be Director of Athletics 727-5641 provided before each game. A play-by-play will be distributed Football Office 727-5322 at the conclusion of each quarter. Halftime statistics also will Sports Information 727-5811 be available. Complete team and individual statistics and Sports Information Fax 727-5813 scoring summary will be provided after the game. A light meal will be served during halftime of each game and soft Armstrong Field Press Box 727-5422 drinks are available throughout the contest.

4 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 WEST PRESS BOX (Home Side) PIRATES ON THE WEB LEVEL 1 - Working area for scoreboard operator, clock The Hampton University athletic website is located at operators, video board operator and television commentators. www.hamptonpirates.com. Up-to-date statistics, schedules This level also includes the Director of Athletics’ booth. and results on the Pirates’ men’s and women’s varsity LEVEL 2 - President’s Suite programs are located there.

EAST PRESS BOX (Visitor’s Side) MEAC TELECONFERENCE LEVEL 1 - This area is reserved for working media and sports The nine MEAC football coaches will be featured on a weekly information personnel. teleconference each Tuesday from 10:00 a.m. until 11:33 a.m. LEVEL 2 - Working area for coaches and visiting and home Each Coach will have 10 minutes to make an opening team radio stations. statement and answer questions. Contact the MEAC Office at (336) 275-9961 for the dial in number to the teleconference. PHOTOGRAPHERS Photographers will not be allowed on the sideline without a visible credential issued by the Hampton University Sports 2006 MEAC Coaches Teleconference Information Office. Under NCAA and Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference guidelines, photographers are not allowed Donald Hill-Eley, Morgan State ...... 10:03 between the 25-yard lines. Credential holders not working will Lee Fobbs, North Carolina A&T ...... 10:13 be asked to leave the sidelines. A representative of the Sports , Howard ...... 10:23 Information Office will be on the field to handle any questions and serve as a field liaison to the press box staff. , Delaware State ...... 10:33 Buddy Pough, South Carolina State ...... 10:43 RADIO BROADCASTING Joe Taylor, Hampton ...... 10:53 All visiting radio stations wishing to broadcast a contest at Pete Adrian, Norfolk State ...... 11:03 Armstrong Stadium must contact the Sports Information Alvin Wyatt, Bethune-Cookman ...... 11:13 Office at least two weeks prior to the game. Rubin Carter, Florida A&M ...... 11:23

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SID Directory OPPONENT SID DIRECTORY

Opponent Contact Office Fax Email Grambling State FOOTBALL CONTACT: TBA (318) 274-6562 (318) 274-2761 TBA Howard FOOTBALL CONTACT: Edward Hill, Jr. (202) 806-7188 (202) 518-8548 [email protected] North Carolina A&T FOOTBALL CONTACT: Brian Holloway (336) 334-7141 (336) 334-7181 [email protected] Morgan State FOOTBALL CONTACT: Leonard Haynes, IV (443) 885-3831 (410) 885-8307 [email protected] Delaware State FOOTBALL CONTACT: TBA (302) 857-6068 (302) 857-6069 TBA Central State FOOTBALL CONTACT: Kenneth Marshall (937) 376-6681 (937) 376-6291 [email protected] Norfolk State FOOTBALL CONTACT: Matt Michalec (757) 823-2628 (757) 823-8218 [email protected] South Carolina State FOOTBALL CONTACT: William Hamilton (803) 536-7060 (803) 536-8622 [email protected] Winston-Salem State FOOTBALL CONTACT: Chris Zona (336) 750-2143 (336) 750-2144 [email protected] Bethune-Cookman FOOTBALL CONTACT: Bryan Harvey (386) 481-2206 (386) 481-2238 [email protected] Florida A&M FOOTBALL CONTACT: Ronnie Johnson (850) 561-2701 (850) 599-3206 [email protected]

SEASONED FOR THE CHALLENGE 5 Media Outlets PRINT MEDIA Daily Press 7505 WARWICK BOULEVARD,NEWPORT NEWS, VA 23607-1517 CONTACT:MARTY O’BRIEN PHONE: (757) 247-4630 / FAX: (757) 247-9420 / WWW.DAILYPRESS.COM [email protected] The Virginian-Pilot 150 WEST BRAMBLETON AVENUE,NORFOLK, VA 23510-2018 LARRY RUBAMA PHONE: (757) 446-2371 / FAX: (757) 533-9004 / WWW.PILOTONLINE.COM [email protected] Richmond Times-Dispatch 300 EAST FRANKLIN STREET,RICHMOND, VA 23219 JOHN O’CONNOR PHONE: (804) 649-6233 / FAX: (804) 775-8085 / WWW.TIMESDISPATCH.COM [email protected] [email protected] The Progress-Index 15 FRANKLIN STREET,PETERSBURG, VA 23803-4514 JOHN COSCIA PHONE: (804) 732-3456 / FAX: (804) 732-8417 / WWW.PROGRESS-INDEX.COM [email protected] New Journal & Guide P.O. B OX 209, NORFOLK, VA 23501 LEONARD COLVIN PHONE: (757) 543-6531 / FAX: (757) 543-7620 [email protected] The Roanoke Times P.O. B OX 2491, ROANOKE, VA 24010-2491 BILL BERN PHONE: (540) 981-3128 / FAX: (540) 981-3346 / WWW.ROANOKETIMES.COM [email protected] Suffolk News Herald P.O. B OX 1220, SUFFOLK, VA 23434-1220 STEPHEN COWLES PHONE: (757) 934-9613 / FAX: (757) 539-8804 / WWW.SUFFOLKNEWSHERALD.COM [email protected] The Associated Press 700 EAST MAIN STREET,SUITE 1380, RICHMOND, VA 23219-2619 HANK KURZ PHONE: (804) 643-6646 / FAX: (804) 643-6223 [email protected] HBCSports Press Association 145 RUTH CIRCLE,FUQUAY-VARINA, NC 27526 DONAL WARE PHONE: (919) 567-0583 / FAX (919) 567-0670 [email protected] USA Today 7950 JONES BRANCH DRIVE,MCLEAN, VA 22108 TOM O’TOOLE PHONE: (703) 854-5354 / FAX: (703) 854-2078 / WWW.USATODAY.COM [email protected] LOCAL TELEVISION WTKR-TV 3 720 BOUSH STREET,NORFOLK, VA 23510-1502 TED ALEXANDER PHONE: (757) 446-1361 / FAX: (757) 446-1376 / WWW.WTKR.COM [email protected] WVEC-TV 13 613 WOODIS AVENUE,NORFOLK, VA 23510-1017 SCOTT CASH PHONE: (757) 628-6215 / FAX: (757) 628-5855 / WWW.WVEC.COM [email protected] WAVY-TV 10 300 WAVY STREET,PORTSMOUTH, VA 23704-5200 BRUCE RADER PHONE: (757) 673-5370 / FAX: (757) 397-8279 / WWW.WAVY.COM [email protected] LOCAL RADIO WHOV 88.1 FM HAMPTON UNIVERSITY,HAMPTON, VA 23668 ROB DIXON PHONE: (757) 727-5407 / FAX: (757) 727-5427 [email protected] WGH 1310 AM 5589 GREENWICH ROAD,VIRGINIA BEACH, VA 23462-6513 TONY MERCURIO PHONE: (757) 671-1000, EXT. 206 / FAX: (757) 671-1010 / WWW.ESPNRADIO1310.COM [email protected] From The Press Box To Press Row 145 RUTH CIRCLE,FUQUAY-VARINA, NC 27526 DONAL WARE PHONE: (919) 567-0583 / FAX (919) 567-0670 [email protected] ADDITIONAL MEDIA Sports Network 2200 BYBERRY ROAD,SUITE 200, HATBORO, PA 19040 MATT DOUGHERTY PHONE: (800) 227-7249 / FAX: (800) 227-0803 / WWW.SPORTSNETWORK.COM [email protected] Full Impact Network P.O. B OX 28677, RALEIGH, NC 27611 LECOUNTE CONAWAY PHONE: (919) 821-9222 [email protected] SportsTicker HARBORSIDE FINANCIAL CENTER, 800 PLAZA TWO,JERSEY CITY, NJ 07311 DOUG MITTLER [email protected] College Sporting News 5100 RAVENSWOOD,SUITE 100, CHICAGO, IL 60640 ERIN WALLACE PHONE: (847) 675-5988 / WWW.COLLEGESPORTINGNEWS.COM [email protected] Sheridan Broadcasting Network 966 PENN AVENUE,SUITE 200, PITTSBURGH, PA 15222-3811 TY MILLER PHONE: (412) 456-4211 / FAX (412) 456-4040 [email protected]

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t y owner of the Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company of Houghton, Michigan. A y native of Brewton, Alabama, he is a graduate of Southern Normal High SchoolD and Talladega College. He earned his doctorate in College Administration from Harvard University in 1972. Prior to assuming his current position, he served as Administrative Vice President at Tuskegee University; Administrative Assistant to the President of Fisk University; and as Assistant for Governmental Affairs to the Dean of the Graduate School of Education at Harvard University.

As the President of Hampton University since 1978, Dr. William R. Harvey has introduced innovations which have solidified Hampton’s stellar position among the nation’s colleges and universities. His innovative leadership is reflected in the growth and quality of the University’s student population, academic programs, physical facilities, and financial base.

His commitment to expansion and innovation in academic programs has resulted in 45 new academic programs. Some of these new thrusts include undergraduate programs in Physical Therapy, Marine Science, Chemical and Electrical Engineering, Airway Science, Emergency Medical Assistance Management; graduate programs in Business Administration, Applied Mathematics, Chemistry; and Ph.D. programs in Physics, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, and Nursing. These new programs, together with existing ones, have placed and kept Hampton on the cutting edge of higher education.

An astute businessman, Dr. Harvey initiated a university-owned commercial development consisting of a shopping center and 246 two-bedroom apartments. All after tax profits from the Hampton Harbor Project are primarily utilized for student scholarships. Additionally, the Project creates jobs, provides services, increases the number of African-American entrepreneurs, and expands the tax base in the City of Hampton.

His achievements have been recognized through inclusion in Personalities of the South, Who’s Who in the South and Southwest, Who’s Who in Black America, Who’s Who in American Education, International Who’s Who of Intellectuals, Two Thousand Notable Americans, Who’s Who in Business and Finance, and Who’s Who in America. He is also the recipient of American Biographical Institute’s Twentieth Century Achievement Award.

Dr. Harvey is married to the former Norma Baker of Martinsville, Virginia, and they have three children–Kelly Renee, William Christopher, and Leslie Denise.

SEASONED FOR THE CHALLENGE 9 Hampton University, a dynamic, progressive institution of higher education, is a privately-endowed, nonprofit, non-sectarian, co-educational, historically black university. It is located in southeastern Virginia and boasts one of the loveliest campuses in the nation, with a picturesque waterfront and historic buildings and landmarks. Through global scientific collaborations, cutting edge research accreditations of their own. The University holds membership projects and increased technological enhancements on the in the Council of Graduate Schools, the Council of Independent campus, Hampton University continues to emerge as a leading Colleges in Virginia, and the American Council on Education. research institution of higher education. The growth of Hampton University is among the leaders in higher education, Hampton University’s academic reputation has brought and has been ranked among the top (No. 29) southern unprecedented opportunities for university scientists to universities in the regional university category of the 2004 U.S. collaborate on worldwide research projects, including launching News and World Report Best Colleges rankings. Hampton also satellites, helping to detect breast cancer, developing a fiber-optic was ranked No. 3 in Black Enterprise magazine’s 2004 list of the nerve system for artificial limbs, probing the earth’s atmosphere leading colleges and universities for African American students. and learning about the basic formation of the universe. Hampton’s commitment to technological advancement was Named to the Honor Roll for Character Building Colleges for recognized when the University was listed No. 6 among the four consecutive years (1996-2000) by the John Templeton “Most Connected Campus,” in the country according to a Foundation, Hampton University offers its students an 2003 survey conducted by The Princeton Review available education for life. The University was founded in 1868 by exclusively on Forbes.com. HU, the only historically black General Samuel Chapman Armstrong as Hampton Normal and college listed in the top 50, tied for sixth with three other Agricultural Institute, designed to educate the newly universities. And, Hampton continues to be ranked among emancipated African Americans, and has grown into a the top 10 in graduating African Americans with biology, comprehensive University offering a broad range of technical, business management, communications, English, journalism liberal arts, pre-professional, professional and graduate degree and psychology degrees by Black Issues in Higher programs. The University employs 400 faculty and maintains an Education magazine. enrollment of about 6,000 students. Hampton University’s cultural achievements are equally as The University is comprised of seven schools, the schools of impressive. The University Museum, founded in 1868, is the Business, Engineering and Technology, Liberal Arts and oldest African-American museum in the and one Education, Nursing, Pharmacy, Science and the Scripps Howard of the oldest museums in Virginia. A recent $5 million School of Journalism and Communications, a Graduate College, renovation of an existing structure now houses the Museum’s the College of Continuing Education and the College of Virginia more than 9,000 objects, including traditional art from Africa, Beach. The University offers 38 bachelor’s degree programs, Asia, Native America and the Pacific; African-American fine arts; 14 master’s degree programs, and the doctoral or professional and objects relating to the history of the University. The degree in nursing (Ph.D.), physics (Ph.D.), physical therapy Museum also includes archival holdings, which now total (DPT), and pharmacy (Pharm.D.). Hampton was the first 10 million documents including works by 10 U.S. presidents; historically black college or university to offer the Ph.D. in and the nation’s first African American Poetry Archive, created nursing. The University is accredited by the Southern in the summer of 1998. In addition, in 1996, the Museum Association of Colleges and Schools and the Department of acquired management and operation of The International Education of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Various schools Review of African American Art, the only publication devoted and departments within the University also maintain specialized primarily to African-American art. Campus Map HAMPTON UNIVERSITY Hall ofSchool Business Department Psychology Sociology Department Program Social Work Department History Mall Library Technology Academic Hall ofSchool Nursing ofSchool Pharmacy ofDepartment Education Physical Therapy 55 Martin L. Buckman - Ethel Hall King 56 R. William B. & Norma Harvey 57 Memorial T.Washington Booker 58 & Flemmie Kittrell Freeman William 59 Center Convocation 60 Hall Phenix 61 C. Eva Mitchell 62 Oak Emancipation Counseling Center Resources Human R.O.T.C. Army Credit Union Art Department Director Athletic & Health, Education Physical 47 Slater Armstrong 48 & Grounds Roads 49 Center Research Physics Graduate 50 Cemetery National Hampton 51 Stadium Armstrong 52 Stadium Tennis - Screen Neilson 53 Hall Holland Department Recreation 54 Olin Engineering Building Upward Bound Talent Search R.O.T.C. Naval Department Architecture 34 Center Computer 35 Hall Clarke 36 Hall Dubois 37 Building Academy 38 Hall Wilder 39 Hall Moton 40 Science Marine 41 Harkness Hall 42 Plant Steam 43 Hall Pierce 44 Hall James 45 Maintenance Store Room 46 Bemis Lab Disorders Admissions Aid Financial Registrar University Police Department Mathematics Science Computer Science Airway & Sciences Communicative Department Biology Chemistry Department Services Secretarial Purchasing Agent Mail Room University Relations 29 Barn Whipple 30 & Technology Science 31 Hall Turner 32 Hall Dupont 33 Building Stone Provost Affairs VP Academic for Affairs Business VP for Development VP for Research VP for Business Office Department English Department Media Mass Department Music 21 House Alumni 22 Ogden Hall 23 House Mansion 24 Building Administration 25 Church Memorial 26 Wigwam 27 Shrine Armstrong & Lincoln 28 Hall Armstrong 6Winona Hall 1 Hampton Harbor2 Shops St.Hall Hampton HarborApartments3 Services Health Student & Hubac 4 Science Atmospheric For Center 5 Thurgood6Winona Marshall Hall 7Queen 8 Center Conference Towers McGrew 9 Towers McGrew 10 House Katharine 11 Hall Moorings 12 Hall Davidson 13 Hall Twitchell 14 Hall Kelsey 15 Modulars 16 Hall Cleveland Virginia 17 Hall Kennedy 18 Museum Memorial Huntington 19 House Trustee 20 Inn Tree Holly

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Athletic Administration Keshia Campbell Associate Director of Athletics for Administration/Senior Woman Administrator KESHIA CAMPBELL is entering her third year with the Hampton University Department of Athletics. Her primary responsibility is the oversight of the day-to-day operations of the department. She also provides direct supervision to the sports of sailing, , track and field, and . Campbell is one of twenty recent graduates of the NCAA’s inaugural Leadership Institute for Ethnic Minority Females. The institute was designed to prepare diverse leaders in athletics through a rigorous twelve-month leadership training and skills development experience. Campbell arrived at Hampton University July 2004 from her alma mater, South Carolina State University (SCSU), where she served as the Head Women’s Coach for seven years. She was selected MEAC Coach-of-the-Year in 2001 after leading her team to a second place conference finish subsequent to a tenth place completion the previous season. Campbell served as the league’s women’s basketball coaches conference captain for three years. Prior to being named head coach, Campbell served as an assistant coach with the Lady Bulldogs for two seasons. During her stint at S.C. State, Campbell, along with her players and coaching staff, participated in numerous mentoring programs at elementary and middle schools throughout the area. Through her organization and encouragement, her basketball program conducted basketball skills clinics for many young people at no charge. Campbell also played an integral role in establishing the Orangeburg Fastbreak Club – a club that recognizes area basketball student- athletes and coaches during the season at weekly luncheons. The proceeds that were collected through this club were used to fund the annual basketball banquet for SCSU. Prior to arriving at SCSU, Campbell served as head varsity and junior varsity girls’ basketball coach at Richland Northeast High School in Columbia, South Carolina and Orangeburg- Wilkinson High School in Orangeburg, South Carolina, respectively. A native of Bennettsville, South Carolina, Campbell was valedictorian of her graduating class at Blenheim High School in 1987. Recruited by many schools, Campbell accepted a full basketball scholarship offer to play at S.C. State. She concluded her senior campaign by leading her team in scoring and rebounding which earned her the MEAC Player-of-the-Year accolade in 1991. While at SCSU, Campbell earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Physical Education in 1991 and a Master of Arts degree in Rehabilitation Counseling in 2003. Campbell is a member of Sixth Mount Zion Baptist Temple in Hampton. She also holds membership in the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators (NACWAA).

Paul Bowden Associate Athletic Director/Compliance Coordinator

PAUL BOWDEN is in his fifth year as the Associate Athletic Director and Compliance Coordinator at Hampton University. Bowden oversees the Pirates compliance with Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) and NCAA rules in the areas of recruiting, financial aid and student eligibility. His responsibilities also include supervision of the Olympic sports where under his guidance the Pirates have captured 12 MEAC championships in his first three years. In addition, Bowden has also been instrumental in the renovation of the Hampton University weight room, the development of a basketball coach’s show, obtaining corporate sponsorships and supervising game-day operations. Prior to accepting his current position, Bowden, a 1991 graduate of Hampton University, spent seven years as a business systems analyst at T. Rowe Price. The Baltimore, , native is married to the former Jillian Hawthorne, and they are the proud parents of two beautiful children, Cameron (9) and Sydney (7).

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Edwina L. H. Simmons Coordinator of Academic Support for Athletics

EDWINA SIMMONS enters her fifth year as the Coordinator of Academic Support for Athletics, assigned with the task of monitoring and ensuring that all student-athletes are meeting levels of academic progress set forth by the NCAA and the University’s standards of excellence. Prior to her joining the Department of Athletics, Ms. Simmons served as Coordinator of Student Affairs/Academic Counselor and Recruiter for the Hampton University School of Pharmacy. Before that she worked as the Administrative Assistant to the Dean of Liberal Arts and Education for over 10 years. All in all, Ms. Simmons has been employed by the University since 1987. In addition to her responsibilities as academic coordinator, Ms. Simmons also teaches a University 101 course through the Freshman Studies division; serves as an advisor for the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (S.A.A.C.) and the Virginia Delta Chapter of the National College Athlete Honor Society; and coordinates the NCAA Challenging Athletes’ Minds for Personal Success (CH.A.M.P.S.)/Life Skills Program. Ms. Simmons serves on university committees for High School Day and Ceremonial Occasions. She is a member of the National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics (N4A) and the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Athletic Academic Support Association. A native of Hampton, Virginia, Ms. Simmons is also a graduate of Hampton University where she earned her B.S. degree in business management and her M.A. in counseling.

Omar Banks Athletic Business Manager

OMAR BANKS is entering into his second year with the Hampton University Department of Athletics as the Business Manager for all Pirate sports. In addition to his role as the Business Manager, he also serves as the Ticket Manager for the Department of Athletics, and is responsible for supervising the game-day event staff. Prior to accepting his current position, Banks served as a Project Manager and Data Consultant for IBM, and was also a Financial Analyst for Fidelity Investments. Omar Banks is a graduate of the University of Richmond, where he was a three-year letterman on the Spiders’ football team. He is also a graduate of North Carolina Central University, where he obtained a Master of Business Administration, and Virginia Commonwealth University, where he obtained a Master of Science in Sport Leadership.

SEASONED FOR THE CHALLENGE 15 Academic Support for Athletics

AMPTON UNIVERSITY has a proud thinkers with a variety of tradition of athletic excellence. In fact, integrated learning skills. Stu- H dent-athletes are given the Hampton’s success on the playing field would not be possible without the student-athlete’s success in the opportunity to acquire appro- classroom. Due to the importance of academics at the priate communication skills and university, the Department of Athletics implemented the decision-making skills that will enable them to manage Athletic Academic Support Program in 1998. The their personal and professional lives. The program also program is headed by Edwina Simmons, Coordinator of assists student-athletes with opportunities to develop the Academic Support for Athletics. Ms. Simmons and her foundation for a lifelong commitment to volunteerism. staff are responsible for monitoring the academic progress S.A.I.L.L.S. is committed to the goal of assisting in of all student-athletes to ensure that they are meeting developing the total person.

NCAA and university rules and regulations. The AAS The S.A.I.L.L.S. program has provided various seminars program also provides study hall, tutorial services, and that range from preparing for success in life to time academic support for the student-athletes. management and drug awareness and responsibility. The In its effort to provide the student-athlete with the very program also reaches out to the community through best tools for success on and off the field, the AAS Pirates Conquest–Pirates Conquering the Community. program adopted the NCAA CHAMPS/Lifeskills Student-Athletes visit area elementary and middle schools program. Hampton’s version of the program is called to speak about the challenges of balancing athletics and “Student Athletes Involved in Learning, Leadership and academics.

Service” (S.A.I.L.L.S.). “S.A.I.L.L.S. is the key to Hampton’s student-athletes The S.A.I.L.L.S. program is geared towards the total present and future achievements, both on and off the field development of the student-athlete through athletics, and in the classroom. This program sets out to accomplish academics, career development, personal development, the Hampton University mission of an education for life and community service. The program’s commitment is which is to ensure the future success of the student-athlete also to provide an effective study hall program, which in both his or her personal and professional lives.” facilitates the development of student-athletes as critical

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16 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 2006 Hampton Athletic Staff

ADMINISTRATION SPORTS INFORMATION ASSISTANT HEAD COACH/SECONDARY COACH Donovan Rose ...... 727-5515

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ATHLETIC MARKETING SPECIALIST GRADUATE ASSISTANT s Brint Martin ...... 728-6747 Samuel Murphy ...... 727-5322

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT FOR ATHLETICS STRENGTH & CONDITIONING GRADUATE ASSISTANT Shakira Jackson-Parks ...... 727-5641 Devan Hill ...... 727-5322 DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT FOR FOOTBALL Athletic Department Fax ...... 728-6995 Zach Nott ...... 727-5093 Kissie Pettaway ...... 727-5322

ATHLETIC ACADEMIC SUPPORT VARSITY SPORTS OFFICES

HEAD COACH COORDINATOR OF ACADEMIC SUPPORT Men’s Basketball Burl Bowens ...... 727-5503 FOR ATHLETICS Edwina Simmons ...... 728-6798 HEAD COACH ...... 728-6852 Sailing ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT FOR ACADEMIC SUPPORT Stephanie Credle ...... 727-5273 ASSISTANT COACH HEAD COACH Darryl Hilliard ...... 728-6819 Carolyn Grant ...... 727-5912 CONVOCATION CENTER/ ASSISTANT COACH Brian Merritt ...... 728-6824 Softball TICKET OFFICE HEAD COACH Women’s Basketball Tiny Laster ...... 727-5822 CONVOCATION CENTER GENERAL MANAGER HEAD COACH Fred Hill ...... 727-6800 Walter Mebane ...... 728-6817 Tennis CONVOCATION CENTER DIRECTOR ASSISTANT COACH HEAD COACH Jewel Baker ...... 727-6800 LaShondra Dixon ...... 728-6815 Dr. Robert Screen ...... 727-5435 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT FOR THE ASSISTANT COACH CONVOCATION CENTER Men’s Track Cynthia Hardamon ...... 728-6800 Tiffany Gwynn ...... 637-2950 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT FOR BASKETBALL HEAD COACH Convocation Center Ticket Office ...... 728-6828 Enrique German ...... 727-5864 Convocation Center Fax ...... 728-6905 Regina Bartholomeo ...... 728-6818

Bowling Women’s Track FACILITIES/EQUIPMENT HEAD COACH HEAD COACH Mike Williams ...... 727-5061 Maurice Pierce ...... 727-5724 DIRECTOR OF FACILITIES EQUIPMENT OPERATIONS John “Buster” Jackson ...... 727-5516 ASSISTANT COACH Football Aldrin Gray ...... 727-5721 ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF FACILITIES/ EQUIPMENT OPERATIONS HEAD COACH John Brown ...... 728-6665 Joe Taylor ...... 728-6816 Volleyball

OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR/QUARTERBACKS COACH HEAD COACH Tiny Laster ...... 727-5822 Media Productions Chris Beatty ...... 728-6961 DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR/LINEBACKERS COACH MEDIA PRODUCTIONS DIRECTOR Jerry Holmes ...... 728-6962 Walter Walker ...... 727-5433

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SEASONED FOR THE CHALLENGE 17 Hampton Athletic Staff

Led by Joseph Taylor, the Hampton University Athletic Staff continues to set the standard of excellence.

Joe Taylor Novelle Dickenson Keshia Campbell Paul Bowden Omar Banks Athletic Director Faculty Athletic Associate Athletic Director/ Associate Director of Athletics/ Athletic Business Manager Head Football Coach Representative Senior Woman Administrator Compliance Officer

Brint Martin Shakira Jackson-Parks Edwina Simmons Stephanie Credle John R. Jackson, Jr. Athletic Marketing Administrative Assistant Coordinator of Athletic Administrative Assistant for Director of Facilities/ Specialist for Athletics Academic Support Academic Support Equipment Operations

John Brown Jamar Ross LaToya Sivells Melissa Odell Zach Nott Assistant Director of Facilities/ Director of Assistant Director of Assistant Athletic Trainer Director of Equipment Operations Sports Information Sports Information Athletic Performance

Kevin Nickelberry Darryl Hilliard Brian Merritt Head Men’s Assistant Men’s Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach Basketball Coach Basketball Coach

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Devan Hill Kissie Pettaway Burl Bowens Carolyn Grant Tiny Laster Football Graduate Assistant Administrative Assistant Head Golf Coach Head Sailing Coach Head Softball/ for Football Volleyball Coach

Not Pictured: Enrique German Head Men’s Track Coach

Dr. Robert Screen Maurice Pierce Aldrin Gray Head Men’s & Women’s Head Women’s Assistant Women’s Tennis Coach Track Coach Track Coach SEASONED FOR THE CHALLENGE 19 Hampton University Athletics Since 1990 Women’s Basketball Men’s Basketball 1993-94 CIAA Women’s Basketball 1990-91 CIAA Men’s Basketball Tournament – Champions Tournament Champions 1994 NCAA Division II 2000-01 MEAC Men’s Basketball Women’s Basketball Tournament – Regular Season Co-Champions First Round 2000-01 MEAC Men’s Basketball 1997-98 MEAC Women’s Basketball Tournament Champions Regular Season Co-Champions 2001 NCAA Division I Men’s 1998-99 MEAC Women’s Basketball Basketball Tournament – Final 32 Regular Season Champions 2001 National Black College Champion, 1999-00 MEAC Women’s Basketball Sports Wire - Men’s Basketball Tournament Champions 2001-02 MEAC Men’s Basketball 2000 NCAA Division I Regular Season Champions Women’s Basketball Tournament- 2001-02 MEAC Men’s Basketball First Round Tournament Champions 2002-03 MEAC Women’s Basketball 2002 National Black College Champion, Regular Season Champions Sports Wire - Men’s Basketball 2002-03 MEAC Women’s Basketball 2002 NCAA Division I Tournament Champions Men’s Basketball Tournament- 2003 NCAA Division I First Round Women’s Basketball Tournament– 2005-06 MEAC Men’s Basketball Tournament First Round Champions 2003-04 MEAC Women’s Basketball 2006 NCAA Division I Regular Season Men’s Basketball Tournament- Co-Champions First Round 2003-04 MEAC Women’s Basketball Tournament Champions 2004 NCAA Division I Women’s Basketball Tournament– First Round

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Depar tment of Athletics

Men’s & Women’s Cross Country

1991 CIAA Men’s Cross Country Champions 1991 CIAA Women’s Cross Country Champions 1996 MEAC Men’s Cross Country Champions 2004 MEAC Women’s Cross Country Champions

Men’s Golf

1995 Men’s Golf Minority College National Championship

Sailing

2001 MAISA Sailing Regional Qualifier 2002 MAISA Sailing Regional Qualifier 2003 MAISA Sailing Regional Qualifier 2004 MAISA Sailing Regional Qualifier 2005 MAISA Sailing Regional Qualifier 2006 MAISA Sailing Regional Qualifier

SEASONED FOR THE CHALLENGE 21 Hampton University Athletics Since 1990 Women’s Tennis

1996 MEAC Women’s Tennis Champions 1998 MEAC Women’s Tennis Champions 2002 MEAC Women’s Tennis Champions 2002 NCAA Division I Women’s Tennis Tournament – First Round 2003 MEAC Women’s Tennis Champions 2003 NCAA Division I Women’s Tennis Tournament – First Round 2004 MEAC Women’s Tennis Champions 2004 NCAA Division I Women’s Tennis Tournament – First Round

Men’s Tennis

1991 CIAA Men’s Tennis Champions 1992 CIAA Men’s Tennis Champions 1993 CIAA Men’s Tennis Champions 1994 CIAA Men’s Tennis Champions 1995 CIAA Men’s Tennis Champions 1996 MEAC Men’s Tennis Champions 1997 MEAC Men’s Tennis Champions 1998 MEAC Men’s Tennis Champions 1999 MEAC Men’s Tennis Champions 2001 MEAC Men’s Tennis Champions 2001 NCAA Division I Men’s Tennis Tournament – First Round 2002 MEAC Men’s Tennis Champions 2002 NCAA Division I Men’s Tennis Tournament – First Round 2003 MEAC Men’s Tennis Champions 2003 NCAA Division I Men’s Tennis Tournament – First Round

22 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 Football 1992 CIAA Football Champions 1997 Black College National Champions 1992 NCAA Division II Football Playoffs- 1998 MEAC Football Champions

First Round 1998 NCAA Division I-AA Football Depar 1993 CIAA Football Champions Playoffs-First Round 1993 NCAA Division II Football Playoffs- 1999 McDonald’s Heritage Bowl

Quarterfinals Champions tment of Athletics 1994 CIAA Football Champions 2004 MEAC Football Champions 1994 Black College National Champions 2004 Black College National Champions 1997 MEAC Football Champions 2005 MEAC Football Champions 1997 NCAA Division I-AA Football 2005 Black College National Champions Playoffs-First Round Men’s & Women’s Track & Field 1991-92 CIAA Women’s Indoor Track & Field Champions 1998-99 MEAC Men’s Indoor Track & Field Champions 1998-99 MEAC Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Champions 1999-00 MEAC Men’s Indoor Track & Field Champions 2001 MEAC Women’s Indoor Track & Field Champions 2002 MEAC Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Champions 2003 MEAC Women’s Indoor Track & Field Champions 2003 MEAC Men’s Indoor Track & Field Champions 2003 MEAC Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Champions 2003 MEAC Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Champions 2004 MEAC Women’s Indoor Track & Field Champions 2004 MEAC Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Champions 2004 MEAC Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Co-Champions 2005 MEAC Women’s Indoor Track & Field Champions 2006 MEAC Women’s Indoor Track & Field Champions 2006 MEAC Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Champions

Softball

1993 CIAA Softball Champions 1994 CIAA Softball Champions 1995 CIAA Softball Champions 1996 MEAC Softball Champions

SEASONED FOR THE CHALLENGE 23 CIAA All-Sports Awards 1991-92 CIAA C.H. Williams All-Sports Trophy 1992-93 CIAA C.H. Williams All-Sports Trophy 1993-94 CIAA C.H. Williams All-Sports Trophy

Virginia Sports Hall of Fame 1999-00 Virginia Hall of Fame Winningest Division I Program in the State of Virginia 2000-01 Virginia Hall of Fame Winningest Division I Program in the State of Virginia

MEAC All-Sports Award 1998-99 Talmadge Hill MEAC All-Sports Award 2001-02 Mary McCleod Bethune MEAC All-Sports Award 2002-03 Talmadge Hill MEAC All-Sports Award 2002-03 Mary McCleod Bethune MEAC All-Sports Award 2003-04 Talmadge Hill MEAC All-Sports Award 2003-04 Mary McCleod Bethune MEAC All-Sports Award 2004-05 Mary McCleod Bethune MEAC All-Sports Award 2005-06 Mary McCleod Bethune MEAC All-Sports Award

9 All-Sports Trophies 3 CIAA – 6 MEAC

17 NCAA Tournament Appearances 15 Division I – 2 Division II

4 National Honors/Awards 2 Virginia Sports Hall of Fame Awards 6 Sailing Regional Qualifications 4 SBN Football National Championships 1 Bowl Game Championship 1 Golf National Championship 60 Conference Championships 16 CIAA – 44 MEAC

24 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 Armstrong Stadium

HOME OF THE PIRATES Depar

oised as one of the best facilities in the Mid-Eastern Athletic

Conference (MEAC), Armstrong Stadium is the home site tment of Athletics Pfor the Pirates football and men and women’s track teams. Initially constructed in 1928 by William E. Lee, a graduate of Hampton’s Building and Construction program, Armstrong Stadium was completed by HU students with a seating capacity of 1,500. The stadium was dedicated on October 6, 1928 and the inaugural game was played against Virginia Seminary with the Pirates taking their first home victory 13-0. The 1928 team compiled an 8-1 record including six shutouts while winning the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) crown. Prior to the present renovation, the stadium seating capacity saw many changes over the years. In 1948, the stadium was expanded when additional seats were added in the west (home) side of the field. The enlargement raised the stadium’s capacity to 4,400. Under the administration of Dr. William R. Harvey, President, a number of renovations have been completed. In 1978, a new press box was completed on the west side. New bleachers were installed on the west side in 1985 and the east (visitor’s) side in 1986. Stadium lights for night games, along with a new track, were added in 1988. In 1991, a new press box on the east side was added, along with TV towers to accommodate cameras for televised games. Ready rooms underneath the west side stands were completed in 1992. In 1998, the press box was renovated, the stadium was bricked, the playing field was resurfaced and a new scoreboard with the Pro Star Video Screen was added. During the spring of 1999, additional seating in the North end zone was added, along with a complete new look to the main entrance of the stadium. The new additions also house nine offices, a conference room, three multipurpose audio/visual team rooms (Offense/Defense/Team), a locker room, reception and waiting areas and a team lounge. With the addition of the end zone seats, Armstrong Stadium’s capacity is over 17,000, including standing room.

ATTENDANCE ATTENDANCE RECORD SINCE 1983 HOME HOME TOTAL TOTAL AVERAGE Top 5 Away Games YEAR RECORD ATTENDANCE AVERAGE GAMES ATTENDANCE ALL GAMES RECORD 1983 3-2 34,796 6,959 10 106,049 10,604 5-5 1) 1994 at Giant Stadium vs Grambling...... 64,315 1984 2-2-1 37,792 7,558 10 63,312 6,142 5-3-2 1985 5-1 30,798 5,133 11 81,955 7,450 10-1 2) 1996 at RCA Dome vs FAMU ...... 62,037 1986 3-2 33,824 6,764 10 68,931 6,893 3-6-1 3) 1995 at Giant Stadium vs Grambling...... 58,222 1987 3-2 38,133 7,626 11 77,162 6,430 9-1-2 4) 1998 at Giant Stadium vs Grambling...... 54,564 1988 3-2 36,870 7,374 10 69,450 6,945 7-3 1989 5-1 29,070 4,845 10 74,852 7,405 8-1-1 5) 1999 at RCA Dome vs Southern...... 50,622 1990 3-1 33,993 8,498 10 100,727 10,072 5-5 1991 1-4 26,750 5,350 10 68,975 6,270 2-9 Top 5 Home Games 1992 6-0 42,978 7,163 11 81,245 7,386 9-1-1 1993 5-0 30,683 6,136 11 128,198 11,654 11-0 1) 2004 vs Bethune-Cookman ...... 19,342 1994 5-0 36,153 7,230 11 135,009 12,273 10-1 2) 2002 vs Howard...... 19,021 1995 4-0 21,878 5,469 11 176,887 16,080 8-3-0 1996 1-3 32,155 8,038 11 191,236 17,385 5-6-0 3) 2002 vs Norfolk State ...... 18,232 1997 4-0 36,512 9,128 11 158,207 13,183 10-1 4) 1999 vs South Carolina State ...... 18,163 1998 3-2 51,932 10,386 11 165,498 15,045 9-2 5) 2004 vs Howard...... 17,520 1999 3-1 32,726 8,181 11 214,605 19,509 8-4 2000 4-3 55,767 7,966 11 149,078 13,552 7-4 2001 3-2 38,142 6,628 11 116,455 10,587 7-4 Armstrong Field Record Since 1953 2002 5-1 62,278 10,379 12 146,726 12,227 7-5 2003 3-1 29,224 7,306 11 150,463 13,678 7-4 WON LOST TIE 2004 7-0 70,222 10,032 12 140,846 11,731 10-2 149 113 6 2005 4-1 40,709 8,142 12 120,821 10,068 11-1 attendance record since 1983

SEASONED FOR THE CHALLENGE 25 Front view of stadium and football offices

1999 McDonald’s Heritage Bowl Trophy

New stadium additions and football offices

Media/PressRoom

Coach Joe Taylor’s office

Pirates Lounge

Meeting Room (both offense and defense have meeting rooms)

Media/PressBox

26 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 Located on the southeastern tip of the on the Chesapeake Bay, Hampton is the oldest continuously settled English community in the United States. As an Indian village called Kecoughtan, it had been visited by the first English colonists before they sailed up the James River to settle in Jamestown. In 1610 the construction of Fort Henry and Fort Charles at the mouth of Hampton Creek marked the beginnings of Hampton. In 1619, the settlers chose an English name for the community, Elizabeth City. The settlement was known as Hampton as early as 1680, and in 1705 Hampton was recognized as a town. The City of Hampton was first incorporated in 1849 and classified as a city of the second class in 1908. In 1952 Hampton, the independent town of Phoebus and Elizabeth City County, encompassing Buckroe and Foxhill, were consolidated under one municipal government and classified as city of the first class. The first free public schools in the United States were founded in Hampton by Benjamin Syms and Thomas Eaton and are commemorated in the Syms-Eaton Museum. Hampton is the site of Hampton University, established in 1868 to educate freed slaves, and Thomas Nelson Community College. St. John’s Episcopal parish was founded in 1610, making it the oldest in the country. Fort Monroe, the only active moat-encircled fort in the country, dates from 1819. For a long period during the American Civil War the fort was the only Union outpost in the Confederacy. The famous battle between the first ironclad battleships, the Monitor and the Merrimac, was fought just offshore. During the Civil War the city was burned down by its own troops rather than surrender to Federalist troops in 1861. Before the fire, Hampton had 30 businesses and over 100 homes. Fewer than six buildings remained intact after the fire. In 1884 fire again besieged Hampton and almost completely destroyed the downtown business district. Today Hampton is a thriving city of over 141,000 residents. Major industries are NASA and high-tech firms, including the recently expanded Gateway computer manufacturing facility, seafood processing, military and tourism. In 1992, the Virginia Air and Space Center opened on the downtown waterfront with almost 300,000 visitors a year coming through its doors. The city’s logo and slogan - Hampton, America’s First - identifies the city as home to many firsts such as America’s first continuous English- speaking settlement; America’s first free public education; and America’s first training ground for the astronauts and many, many more. HAMPTON UNIVERSITY STRENGTH and CONDITIONING PRINCIPLES of ATHLETIC DEVELOPMENT 1. Ground-Based Movements: frontal and transverse. Our strength program improves functional strength with exercises Sport skills such as running, jumping or throwing approximating these skills. Free weights allow are initiated by applying force against the ground. movement in three dimensions simultaneously. This You need to select lifting exercises and conditioning makes the transfer of strength and power easier to drills that apply force with feet against the ground merge with the development of sport skills. Free such as squat and hang clean, hang snatch or push weights require the assistance of stabilizing and jerk. The more force your athletes can apply against fixating muscles. Machines have a path that is the ground, then the faster they will run and more dictated where an individual does not have to effective they will be in sports skills. Other exercises stabilize the load over the duration of the lift, thus will do little to improve performance. not allowing sufficient work to the stabilizer and 2. Train Movements, fixator muscles. Not Individual Muscles: 3. Training Explosively: Our strength and conditioning program is based on The amount of force required for a given activity is exercises and drills involving multiple joint actions to improve athletic performance. Athletic skills such regulated by the use of two different types of motor as running, jumping and throwing require multiple units found in the body, fast twitch and slow twitch joint action times in the proper neuromuscular which vary greatly in their ability to generate force. recruitment patterns. Otherwise, an individual has Football players are interested in developing fast no coordination and lacks the ability to generate twitch fibers while cross-country runners are explosive force. Also, sport skills involve movements interested in developing their slow twitch muscles. in the three planes of space simultaneously: saggital, The number of fibers a fast twitch fiber innervates is

28 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 greater than a slow twitch fiber and the contractile mechanism of fast twitch muscle fibers are much larger. That is why all this adds up to a fast twitch fiber generating a force being four times greater

than a slow twitch fiber. In most cases, football Depar players are born with a higher ratio of fast twitch fibers which allows them the potential to be

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4. Principle of Variety: The load or amount of weight lifted for each exercise is the most fundamental component of a strength-training program. The application of the load has a crucial impact on maximizing performance and keeping injuries to a minimum. Overload happens when the body responds to training loads greater than normal. The overload causes the muscle of the body to go into a catabolic state or break down. The body then adapts, through good nutrition and rest, by compensating through the development of more strength or endurance. Intensity and volume are the key factors used to progressively increase the overload. The use of heavier loads increases the intensity. Adding more repetitions increases the volume. Each method causes specific adaptations. Increasing the weight and keeping the repetitions and keeping the weight lighter causes improvement in work capacity and muscular size.

29 “We become champions by investing in the community”

iving back to the community is as much a part of the Pirates football program as winning a Gchampionship. Led by Head Coach Joe Taylor, the Pirates make sure they take the time to reach out and give back to the same community that has supported them. Over the years, the Pirates have offered free youth clinics at their annual “Meet the Pirates Day.” During the past year, the Pirates football gospel choir performed at the Newport News Homeless Shelter, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA), and the Veterans Affairs Medical Center’s annual graduation, for which they received a special certificate. The Pirates have also sponsored many seminars over the past year, including speakers such as the following: • Mayor of Hampton, Mamie Locke • City Manager, George Wallace • Hampton Circuit Court Judge, Judge Will Taylor • Hampton University Dean of Men, Dean Woodson Hopewell • Director of Gourmet Services,Alvin Branch Hampton University student-athletes make numerous appearances throughout the year at various functions in the community.Whether it’s visiting classrooms, speaking at banquets, or working with the department’s community service programs, the Pirates continue to provide a positive role model throughout the City of Hampton. Pirate Pride!

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2006 Outlook

and a host of four-year starters who are hoping to become the first team to win three straight n the heels of back-to- MEAC championships since back Mid-Eastern Athletic South Carolina State accom- OConference (MEAC) plished the feat with four titles championships and I-AA playoff from 1980-83. appearances, the Hampton QUARTERBACKS University Pirates enter the 2006 The Pirates have a complimen- campaign looking to take their tary mix of veterans and youth at program to another level. While the quarterback position, but it all he completed a school playoff the Pirates have enjoyed an begins with senior Princeton record 15 passes (27 attempts) for enormous amount of success the Shepherd who is back for the 221 yards and a score. past few years, they are still third year as the starter. Shepherd fighting to join the ranks of the The future of the program will be the first HU quarterback could lie in the hands of West elite programs in the country. to start three consecutive seasons Coach Joe Virginia transfer TJ Mitchell or since Roy Johnson (1996-99), and incoming freshman Herbert Taylor’s squad he’s poised to have a breakout returns a Bynes. Mitchell has the advantage year with the Pirates switching to of having played under new stellar senior a more wide open offense. A class offensive coordinator Chris proven winner with a record of Beatty when the pair led 21-5 as a starter, Shepherd is fifth in all-time at Hampton in passing Virginia Beach to the 2003 state yards (3,366) and fourth in championship game. That year touchdown passes (31). Mitchell set a state record with an Several times last incredible 46 touchdown passes. season Shepherd and He left Landstown ranking in the the HU offense Top 10 in the state’s record books found themselves for career, single season and single needing a change game passing yards and touch- of pace and backup downs. Bynes drew interest from Antwan Smith provided just that. I-A programs such as Wisconsin, With Hampton trailing 10-0 Louisville and Bowling Green, but against 19th ranked South he chose Hampton for a chance at Carolina State, he came in and taking over a celebrated program. tossed two touchdowns to lift the At 6-foot-4, 220 pounds, he Pirates to a 14-0 victory. The possesses a very strong arm and senior Smith bettered that effort can make any throw on the field in the season finale against Rich- and at the same time, he can also mond in the I-AA playoffs when make plays with his feet.

34 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 RUNNING BACKS ness to take on linebackers and him for the final five games of last If it’s one phase of the game that defensive linemen of any stature has season and if he can stay healthy he the Pirates do not have to worry made things easy for Coleman and should have a solid year as well. At about, it would have to be the the rest of the Hampton running 6-foot-4, 225 pounds, he has the ground attack. When you return a backs over the years. Junior Qutrell body of a prototypical NFL receiver three-year starter who has rushed Payton saw plenty of action last and he put every inch on display for more than 1,000 yards each year season as well and he will remain in against Morgan State in the New since arriving on campus, it tends the rotation at fullback. The better York Urban League Classic. Against to put you at ease. Walter Payton of the two fullbacks when it comes the Bears he was virtually unstop- Award candidate and All-American to carrying the ball, Payton pable, tearing the secondary apart Alonzo Coleman is back and he averaged nearly seven yards per to the tune of five catches for 113 has his eyes set on a record breaking carry on nine attempts last season yards and a 38-yard touchdown. year. Coleman needs just 242 yards and he also caught three passes for Several others will also see plenty to become Hampton’s all-time 22 yards and a score. of action in the Pirates’ new spread leading rusher and 546 yards to offense. Virginia Tech transfer break the MEAC career rushing WIDE RECEIVERS This may very well be the Jeremy Gilchrist joined the team in record. In addition, he’s also Pirates’ best corps of receivers to January and had a great spring looking to become just the eighth take the field in quite some time. In campaign. However, it came as no Division I player to rush for 1,000 the past, Hampton has had one surprise to offensive coordinator yards in four consecutive seasons. game-breaker complimented by a Chris Beatty who also coached Last season he split time with Ardell group of role playing receivers. Gilchrist at Landstown High Daniels as the duo became just the However, this year the Pirates have School. As a senior Gilchrist caught third pair of backs to each rush for numerous individuals at the 87 passes for 1,399 yards and 18 more than 1,000 yards in consecu- position who can take it the touchdowns, departing as the tive seasons. After sharing carries distance at any given time and the Virginia High School league’s during his first three years, Cole- new offensive scheme is designed to second all-time leading receiver in man should surpass the 1,326 yards capitalize on that. A trio of veterans receptions (198) and yards (3,230). he amassed in 2005 now that he is return in seniors Marquay He redshirted the 2004 season at the sole feature back. If there is any McDaniel, Onrea Jones and Tech and caught one pass for nine downside to the reigning MEAC Dereck Faulkner. yards last year. Offensive Player of the Year it’s that he only has 24 career receptions. McDaniel and Jones both set However, look for Coleman to see a career-highs in receptions and lot more touches via the passing receiving yards with McDaniel game in 2006. hauling in a team-high 42 passes and six touchdowns. His Juniors Kevin Beverly and Van combination of speed and his Morgan will split time as the No. 2 excellent route running will again running back. Another Kent State make him the primary target for transfer who departed as the the HU quarterbacks. Jones came Flashes’ starting running back, into his own a year ago, particularly Beverly showed a lot of promise in the playoffs when he broke the during spring drills. He’s a physical Pirates’ playoff records with 11 north-south runner who can also catches for 192 yards and a catch the ball coming out of the touchdown. He packs 205 pounds backfield. Morgan has seen limited on a 6-foot-2 frame, making him a time during his first two years, but big target underneath and over the when called upon he has answered middle. However, he also has the the bell, evident by his 6.9 yards per speed to vertically stretch the field, carry average. something he showed last season Fullback Curtis Lewis has been when he averaged a team-high 19.7 the other half of the Pirates’ yards per catch. bruising ground game the past Dereck Faulkner is back from a three seasons. An excellent blocker nagging leg injury that sidelined at the of attack, his willing-

SEASONED FOR THE CHALLENGE 35 2006 Outlook CONTINUED Darius Mullen and Kevin Teel footwork and agility have been end, excelling at both. He added 33 round out the top six receivers for assets for the HU quarterbacks who tackles and seven tackles while the Pirates. Teel turned in the have the utmost confidence in playing opposite of Langford, Pirates’ fastest 40-yard dash this McCaskill protecting their making it extremely hard for spring and he should see several blindside. A Second Team All- offensive line coaches to focus on touches via the pass or on reverses MEAC performer in 2005, he is shutting either down. to take advantage of his speed. A looking to become the fifth While the “Twin Towers” are local product out of Bethel High Hampton lineman in as many years bringing the pressure from the School in Hampton, Mullen was to capture Offensive Lineman of the edge, senior Vernon Bryant signed as an athlete, but will make Year honors in the league. controls the middle of the defensive his mark at wide receiver. He was Senior Brandon Walker will line. Bryant has the responsibility of an all-district performer as a senior make the transition to right guard taking on double teams and and also his team’s most valuable from right where he started allowing the Pirate linebackers to player. all 12 games last season. Walker roam free and make plays. He TIGHT ENDS played a large part in helping the worked his way into the rotation as The Pirates have the luxury of Pirates rush for nearly 240 yards per the season progressed and had returning both players who saw a game a year ago and his move possibly his best game against majority of the time at tight end inside should be beneficial to Richmond in the first round of the last season. Starter Ernie Lomax Hampton’s ground game and pass playoffs. If he can pick up where he brings athleticism to the position protection. left off, the Pirates should have a that the Pirates haven’t had in The other three positions along stout first unit. recent memory. He can play inside the offensive front will all be Another key performer along the and make the tough catch across manned by first-year starters. defensive line is senior Alden the middle, or he can spread out Terrance Smith takes over at center Blizzard who tied for the team lead wide and matchup against defensive for the departed Charles Huff and among defensive linemen last year backs. He averaged 12.5 yards per junior college signee Adam Herald with 4.5 quarterback sacks. The catch in 2005 after hauling in 11 will begin the season at right tackle. North Carolina transfer is in the receptions for 137 yards and a After a good showing this spring, similar mold of Langford and touchdown. Dennis Conley is ready to show the Dixon and likewise, he can take a The more physical of the two coaching staff that he can handle game over at any given time. Last tight ends, senior Weston Hill will the starting duties at left guard. year against South Carolina State he dominated up front to the tune of back up Lomax. While he didn’t DEFENSIVE LINE catch a pass last season, he was a nine tackles (5 solo) and two tackles A pair of bookends who have for loss. great run blocker who could seal been tabbed the “Twin Towers” by the edge, allowing Pirate backs and the Pirates’ coaching staff lead an quarterbacks to get outside. experienced group along the OFFENSIVE LINE defensive front. The first half of the For the second consecutive year talented duo is 6-foot-6, 290 pound the Pirates have taken a huge hit Kendall Langford who was an all- along the offensive line where they conference selection in 2005. lost three starters, including MEAC Langford was second on the team in Offensive Lineman of the Year tackles from his defensive end Gerell Golightly. Success this season position, registering 65 total stops could hinge on how quickly some and a league-high 15.5 tackles for viable replacements are found. loss. He has the speed to go around and the power to fight through Nevin McCaskill and Brandon offensive tackles, which led to his Walker are the two returning 4.5 sacks. Not to be outdone, starters and they will be called upon Marcus Dixon displayed talent that early to anchor the offensive line. should have him battling for a spot McCaskill has been a mainstay at on the all-conference team as well. left tackle for the past two seasons, At 6-foot-4, 280 pounds, Dixon has starting 24 straight games since his seen time at defensive tackle and sophomore season. His superior

36 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 LINEBACKERS the country with 14 breakups for an since arriving at HU and this year All-American Justin Durant average of 1.56 per game. should be no different. spearheads the Pirates’ defensive Despite missing four games with unit from his inside linebacker SPECIAL TEAMS an ankle injury, Bannister still All-American placekicker position. The two-time MEAC managed to finish second on the Andrew Paterini is back for his Defensive Player of the Year, Durant team with nine breakups and an final go around and he’s looking to possesses the instincts and range . He led the league in add to his school records for field that helped him register a team- passes defended as a sophomore goals made and points by a kicker. high 124 tackles last season, with 19 and has 42 for his career. If Last season he made a Division I- including 15 behind the line of he can remain healthy he should AA best 20 field goals, including a scrimmage. His performance was garner the all-conference honors school record 55-yard kick against recognized nationally when he that have been mysteriously Norfolk State. His leg strength and finished third in the voting for the avoiding him for the past three accuracy give the Pirates another , given years. added dimension to their offense. annually to the top defensive player The hard-hitting Marlon Fair is in Division I-AA. Another solid Hampton did lose several key the only returning starter at safety. season and Durant will definitely elements of their special teams unit A member of what has been a put himself in the position to play with the loss of punter Cameron dominant senior class, Fair came at the next level. Muro and long snapper Kensley into his own a year ago. He finished Dougan. Freshman Jahmal Kensley Dougan and Rudolph fifth on the team with 50 tackles (27 Blanchard will take over for Muro Foye are gone, along with their 110 solo) and his interception at and if he can maintain his 42-yard tackles, 12 tackles for loss and five Bethune-Cookman played a large average from high school, then the sacks. Playing behind them last part in helping the Pirates repeat as Pirates should be in good shape. If year, Jimari Jones and Charles conference champions. Supporting not, Paterini may be called upon to Robinson will man the outside the run has always been his handle both. linebacker positions for the HU strength, but he has improved defense. Jones showed that he is dramatically in his pass coverage. The return game is sound once more than capable of making the again with Marquay McDaniel While Fair secures the free safety big hit with his 13 solo stops, one handling the punt returns and spot, former walk-on Jermaine forced and two fumble Calvin Bannister and Travarous Mallory comes into camp as the recoveries, while Robinson brings Bain the kickoffs. McDaniel No. 1 strong safety. Mallory’s added athleticism and range. averaged a career-high 14.6 yards experience thus far was th Former safeties Ray Lewis and per return as a junior, ranking 12 mainly on special Henti Baird have made the switch in the country in that category. teams, but he to linebacker where they will Bannister and Bain combined to showed during provide added depth along with average better than 26 yards per spring drills that Demarius Sapp. opportunity, but look for he deserved a speedster Kevin Teel to also DEFENSIVE BACKS chance to be in see some touches from Three of four starters return in the lineup. A back deep. the secondary, led by two shutdown devoted student of corners in Travarous Bain and the game, he always Calvin Bannister. Both members seems to be in the right of Hampton’s 4x100 meter relay place at the right time and team, they have exceptional closing gives the Pirates another speed that will allow the Pirates to coach on the field. take more chances in bringing Derius Swinton pressure defensively. Filling in for and Vaughn Bannister who was injured in week Mansfield should also four, Bain not only held his own, see plenty of time at but developed into one of the top both safety positions. A cover corners around. He earned part-time starter in 2005, all-conference honors after leading Swinton has been a the MEAC and ranking fourth in major contributor

SEASONED FOR THE CHALLENGE 37 Alphabetical Roster

No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown/High School/Previous School 92 James Abrams DE 6-1 242 Jr. Cleveland, OH/Cleveland Heights HS/Akron 1 Travarous Bain CB 6-0 175 Sr. Miami, FL/Northwestern HS/Miami 23 Henti Baird LB 6-1 200 Jr. Greensboro, NC/Page HS 25 Calvin Bannister CB 5-8 178 Sr. Roanoke, VA/Fleming HS/Hargrave Military Academy Kevin Beverly RB 5-11 190 Jr. New Carrollton, MD/Parkdale HS/Kent State Jahmal Blanchard P 6-3 190 Fr. Ft. Lauderdale, FL/Blanche Ely HS 90 Alden Blizzard DE 6-5 251 Sr. Laurel, MD/Laurel HS/North Carolina Thomas Boddie OL 6-3 280 Fr. Roanoke, VA/Will Fleming HS 15 Daniel Brooks QB 6-2 196 Jr. Rocky Mount, VA/Franklin County 97 Vernon Bryant DL 6-2 276 Sr. Courtland, VA/Southampton HS Herbert Bynes QB 6-4 220 Fr. Ft. Lauderdale, FL/Boyd Anderson HS Ryan Cave OL 6-4 340 Fr. Beaufort, SC/Beaufort HS 22 Alonzo Coleman RB 5-11 205 Sr. South Boston, VA/Halifax County HS 65 Dennis Conley OG 6-4 278 R-So. Suffolk, VA/Nansemond River HS Ian Davis WR 5-7 158 R-Fr. Chandler, AZ/Chandler HS 94 Marcus Dixon DE 6-4 280 Jr. Rome, GA/Pepperell HS 40 Joey Drayton DE 6-3 260 Sr. Marion, SC/Marion HS 52 Justin Durant LB 6-2 230 Sr. Florence, SC/Wilson HS 7 Marlon Fair FS 6-1 211 Sr. Knightdale, NC/Southeast Raleigh HS 8 Dereck Faulkner WR 6-4 225 Sr. Moorestown, NJ/Moorestown HS 69 Justin Gary OL 6-0 268 Sr. Virginia Beach, VA/Floyd E. Kellam HS Jeremy Gilchrist WR 5-10 175 R-So. Virginia Beach, VA/Landstown HS/Virginia Tech 49 Wakeem Goode LB 5-11 214 So. Cleveland, OH/Benedictine HS Gerard Griffin ATH 5-11 185 Fr. Charlotte, NC/West Charlotte HS 48 Darrell Harris SS 6-1 198 Jr. Rahway, NJ/Rahway HS 80 Jimmy Hester WR 6-0 180 Jr. Springfield, MA/Putnam Voc. Tech HS 84 Weston Hill TE 6-5 250 Sr. Pompano Beach, FL/Blanche Ely HS/Grand Rapids CC 74 Everett Hopkins OL 6-2 300 Jr. Queens, NY/St. Francis Prep 54 Jimari Jones LB 6-2 243 Jr. Waldorf, MD/Thomas Stone HS 81 Onrea Jones WR 6-2 203 Sr. Williamsburg, VA/Bruton HS 14 Reginald Knox CB 6-1 193 Sr. Havana, FL/Havana Northside HS Michael Lacey OL 6-3 310 Fr. Upper Marlboro, MD/Riverdale Baptist HS 98 Kendall Langford DE 6-6 290 Jr. Petersburg, VA/Petersburg HS 83 Niyeem Lee WR 6-1 166 R-Fr. Columbia, SC/Eau Claire HS 35 Curtis Lewis FB 5-9 280 Sr. Fairfax, VA/Centreville HS/Fork Union Military Academy 5 Ray Lewis LB 6-2 235 Sr. Hawthorne, CA/Diamond Ranch HS/Santa Monica College Kyle Lloyd ATH 6-2 190 Fr. Stafford, VA/North Stafford HS 89 Ernie Lomax TE 6-5 240 Jr. Washington, D.C./O'Connell HS 31 Tobin Lyons CB 6-1 194 R-So. Charlotte, NC/Independence HS 38 Jermaine Mallory DB 5-10 196 Sr. Montpelier, VA/Patrick Henry HS

38 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 17 Vaughn Mansfield SS 6-2 192 Jr. Washington, D.C./Woodson HS/Utah State 66 Nevin McCaskill OT 6-4 292 R-Sr. Tallahassee, FL/Amos P. Godby HS 2 Marquay McDaniel WR 6-0 197 Sr. Virginia Beach, VA/Salem HS 34 Travis McSwain FB 6-0 228 Sr. Clemmons, NC/West Forsyth HS TJ Mitchel QB 6-3 210 R-Fr. Virginia Beach, VA/Landstown HS/West Virginia

85 Jason Morgan WR 5-9 189 Sr. Jonesboro, AR/Nettleton HS 2006 Outlook 27 Van Morgan RB 6-0 213 Jr. New Smyrna, FL/New Smyrna Beach HS Darius Mullen WR 5-10 205 Fr. Hampton, VA/Bethel HS Michael Ola OL 6-3 275 Fr. Riverdale, GA/Riverdale HS Robert Parker FS 6-1 215 Grad. Chesapeake, VA/Oscar Smith HS/Virginia Tech 37 Andrew Paterini PK/P 5-10 189 Sr. Gladstone, MO/Rockhurst HS 33 Qutrell Payton FB 6-2 235 Jr. Norfolk, VA/Norview HS 10 Pat Preston CB 6-1 179 Jr. Rocky Mount, VA/Franklin County HS 58 Charles Robinson LB 6-4 204 R-So. Hampton, VA/Hampton HS Michael Rose OL 6-3 285 Fr. Courtland, VA/South Hampton HS Nicholas Royal OL 6-4 320 Fr. Keeling, VA/Dan River HS Donnell Sands DT 6-3 255 So. Woodbridge, VA/C.D. Hylton Senior HS 46 Demarius Sapp LB 6-1 236 Sr. Crawfordville, FL/Wakulla HS 11 Princeton Shepherd QB 6-5 203 Sr. Columbia, SC/Spring Valley HS 3 Antwan Smith QB 6-1 205 Sr. Laurel, MD/Meade HS/Kent State 68 Terrance Smith C 6-3 300 Sr. Pompano Beach, FL/Blanche Ely HS/Grand Rapids CC 41 Larry Strickland LB 6-0 219 Jr. Baltimore, MD/Loyola Blakefield HS 24 Derius Swinton, II FS 6-3 200 Sr. Richmond, VA/Thomas Dale HS 16 Kevin Teel WR 5-9 160 So. Bowie, MD/Bowie HS 18 Jason Tomlin WR 6-2 175 R-So. Kansas City, KA/Rockhurst HS 53 Brandon Walker OG 6-2 305 Sr. Detroit, MI/Martin Luther King HS/Grand Rapids CC Marcus Wiggs QB 6-1 220 R-So. Mt. Vernon, NY/Rye Country Day

Numerical Roster

1 Travarous Bain 23 Henti Baird 49 Wakeem Goode 85 Jason Morgan Gerard Griffin 2 Marquay McDaniel 24 Derius Swinton, II 52 Justin Durant 89 Ernie Lomax Michael Lacey 3 Antwan Smith 25 Calvin Bannister 53 Brandon Walker 90 Alden Blizzard Kyle Lloyd 5Ray Lewis 27 Van Morgan 54 Jimari Jones 92 James Abrams TJ Mitchel 7 Marlon Fair 31 Tobin Lyons 58 Charles Robinson 94 Marcus Dixon Darius Mullen 8 Dereck Faulkner 33 Qutrell Payton 65 Dennis Conley 97 Vernon Bryant Michael Ola 10 Pat Preston 34 Travis McSwain 66 Nevin McCaskill 98 Kendall Langford Robert Parker 11 Princeton Shepherd 35 Curtis Lewis 68 Terrance Smith Kevin Beverly Michael Rose 14 Reginald Knox 37 Andrew Paterini 69 Justin Gary Jahmal Blanchard Nicholas Royal 15 Daniel Brooks 38 Jermaine Mallory 74 Everett Hopkins Thomas Boddie Donnell Sands 16 Kevin Teel 40 Joey Drayton 80 Jimmy Hester Herbert Bynes Marcus Wiggs 17 Vaughn Mansfield 41 Larry Strickland 81 Onrea Jones Ryan Cave 18 Jason Tomlin 46 Demarius Sapp 83 Niyeem Lee Ian Davis 22 Alonzo Coleman 48 Darrell Harris 84 Weston Hill Jeremy Gilchrist

SEASONED FOR THE CHALLENGE 39 The Nation is watching Pirates Football

Arkansas (1) Maryland (8) Jason Morgan Jonesboro, Arkansas Kevin Beverly New Carrollton, Maryland Alden Blizzard Laurel, Maryland California (2) Jimari Jones Waldorf, Maryland Adam Herald Elk Grove, California Michael Lacey Upper Marlboro, Maryland Ray Lewis Hawthorne, California Antwan Smith Laurel, Maryland Larry Strickland Baltimore, Maryland Florida (10) Kevin Teel Bowie, Maryland Travarous Bain Miami, Florida Charles Young District Heights, Maryland Jahmal Blanchard Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Herbert Bynes Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Massachusetts (1) Jerry Cummings Starke, Florida Jimmy Hester Springfield, Massachusetts Weston Hill Pompano Beach, Florida Reginald Knox Havana, Florida Michigan (1) Nevin McCaskill Tallahassee, Florida Brandon Walker Detroit, Michigan Van Morgan New Smyrna, Florida Demarius Sapp Crawfordville, Florida Missouri (1) Terrance Smith Pompano Beach, Florida Andrew Paterini Gladstone, Missouri

Georgia (2) New Jersey (2) Marcus Dixon Rome, Georgia Dereck Faulkner Moorestown, New Jersey Michael Ola Riverdale, Georgia Darrell Harris Rahway, New Jersey

Kansas (1) New York (2) Jason Tomlin Kansas City, Kansas Everett Hopkins Queens, New York Marcus Wiggs Mt. Vernon, New York

40 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 North Carolina (5) Kendall Langford Petersburg, Virginia Henti Baird Greensboro, North Carolina Curtis Lewis Fairfax, Virginia Marlon Fair Knightdale, North Carolina Kyle Lloyd Stafford, Virginia Gerard Griffin Charlotte, North Carolina Jermaine Mallory Montpelier, Virginia Tobin Lyons Charlotte, North Carolina Marquay McDaniel Virginia Beach, Virginia Travis McSwain Clemmons, North Carolina TJ Mitchel Virginia Beach, Virginia Darius Mullen Hampton, Virginia Ohio (2) Robert Parker Chesapeake, Virginia James Abrams Cleveland, Ohio Pat Preston Rocky Mount, Virginia Wakeem Goode Cleveland, Ohio Charles Robinson Hampton, Virginia Michael Rose Courtland, Virginia South Carolina (5) Nicholas Royal Keeling, Virginia Ryan Cave Beaufort, South Carolina Donnell Sands Woodbridge, Virginia Joey Drayton Marion, South Carolina Derius Swinton, II Richmond, Virginia Justin Durant Florence, South Carolina Qutrell Payton Norfolk, Virginia Niyeem Lee Columbia, South Carolina Princeton Shepherd Columbia, South Carolina Washington, D.C. (2) Ernie Lomax Washington, D.C. Virginia (24) Vaughn Mansfield Washington, D.C. Calvin Bannister Roanoke, Virginia Thomas Boddie Roanoke, Virginia Daniel Brooks Rocky Mount, Virginia Vernon Bryant Courtland, Virginia Alonzo Coleman South Boston, Virginia Dennis Conley Suffolk, Virginia Justin Gary Virginia Beach, Virginia Jeremy Gilchrist Virginia Beach, Virginia Onrea Jones Williamsburg, Virginia

SEASONED FOR THE CHALLENGE 41 OFFENSE DEFENSE

X 81 Onrea Jones 6-2 203 Sr. DE 98 Kendall Langford 6-6 290 Jr. 8 Dereck Faulkner 6-4 225 Sr. 40 Joey Drayton 6-3 260 Sr.

LT 66 Nevin McCaskill 6-4 292 R-Sr. DT 97 Vernon Bryant 6-2 276 Sr. Donnell Sands 6-3 255 So. LG 65 Dennis Conley 6-4 278 R-So. 74 Everett Hopkins 6-2 300 Jr. DT 94 Marcus Dixon 6-4 280 Jr. 90 Alden Blizzard 6-5 251 Sr. C 68 Terrance Smith 6-3 300 Sr. 69 Justin Gary 6-0 268 Sr. DE 92 James Abrams 6-1 242 Jr. 23 Henti Baird 6-1 200 Jr. RG 53 Brandon Walker 6-3 305 Sr. S 58 Charles Robinson 6-4 204 R-So. RT Adam Herald 6-5 275 Jr. Ralph Stewart 5-11 220 R-Fr.

TE 89 Ernie Lomax 6-5 240 So. M 52 Justin Durant 6-2 230 Sr. 84 Weston Hill 6-5 250 Sr. 46 Demarius Sapp 6-1 236 Sr.

QB 11 Princeton Shepherd 6-5 203 Sr. P 54 Jimari Jones 6-2 243 Jr. 3 Antwan Smith 6-1 205 Sr. 5 Ray Lewis 6-2 235 Sr.

FB 35 Curtis Lewis 5-9 280 Sr. CB 1 Travarous Bain 6-0 175 Sr. 33 Qutrell Payton 6-2 235 Jr. 14 Reginald Knox 6-1 193 Sr.

HB 22 Alonzo Coleman 5-11 205 Sr. SS 38 Jermaine Mallory 6-0 196 Sr. 27 Van Morgan 6-0 213 Jr. 17 Vaughn Mansfield 6-2 192 Jr.

Z 2 Marquay McDaniel 6-0 197 Sr. FS 7 Marlon Fair 6-1 211 Sr. Jeremy Gilchrist 5-10 175 R-So. 24 Derius Swinton 6-3 200 Sr.

CB 25 Calvin Bannister 5-8 178 Sr. 31 Tobin Lyons 6-1 194 R-So.

SPECIAL TEAMS

PK 37 Andrew Paterini 5-10 189 Sr.

KO 37 Andrew Paterini 5-10 189 Sr.

P Jahmal Blanchard 6-3 190 Fr.

LS

H 24 Derius Swinton 6-3 200 Sr.

PR 2 Marquay McDaniel 6-0 197 Sr.

KOR 25 Calvin Bannister 5-8 178 Sr. 1 Travarous Bain 6-0 175 Sr.

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The 2004 and 2005 MEAC Coach of the Year, Joseph Taylor, is entering into …a tough disciplinarian his 15th season at the helm of the Pirates’ football program and his 24th season overall as a head coach. Taylor, who also serves as Hampton’s interim Director of Athletics, continues to show that who is convinced that an while offensive strategies and defensive schemes can win games, true professionalism and great work ethic are the foundation for intelligent athlete will successful programs. The winningest coach in Hampton University football history, Taylor has reached peaks never before seen by the Pirate make the right decision program. Since his arrival, he has guided the Pirates to four Black College Championships, seven conference titles, a Heritage Bowl Championship and six trips to the NCAA playoffs. As on the field and in life. overseer of the Pirates, Taylor has compiled a 14-year record of 120-42-1. His career mark of 181-71-4 (.707) places him on the national level as the fourth winningest active coach in NCAA Division I-AA football when ranked by total victories and winning percentage. Coach Taylor’s hard work, determination and commitment to excellence has made him a pioneer amongst his peers as evident by his multiple leadership positions. A member of the Board of Directors for the Black Coaches Association, Taylor was most recently recognized by Sports Illustrated as one of four finalists for the Eddie Robinson Coach of Distinction Award. The 2001 President of the Coaches Association (AFCA), he is the chairman of the AFCA Minority Issues Committee and the Board of Directors of the American Football Coaches Foundation. In addition, Taylor also acts as a member of both the Advisory Board for the Wilson Sporting Goods Corporation and the NCAA Division I-AA All-American Selection Committee. He has been selected as the Coach of the Year by several professional organizations such as the Washington, D.C. Pigskin Club, the Norfolk Sports Club, the American Football Coaches Association, and the Atlanta, Florida and Richmond Touchdown Clubs. In 2000 Taylor was honored with the Johnny Vaught Lifetime Achievement Award by the All-American Football Foundation, and a year later he was inducted into the Western Illinois University Hall of Fame. His community involvement has also been plentiful, currently serving on the Citizens Unity Commission, a subsidiary of the Hampton City Council. Taylor began his professional career as a physical education instructor with the District of Columbia school system. He also served as an assistant football coach at H.D. Woodson High School where he helped the program win two city championships. In addition, as the head wrestling coach his teams won four consecutive city championships. Taylor also served as an assistant coach on a team that won three city championships. His collegiate career began as offensive line coach at Eastern Illinois in 1978. That same season the Panthers captured the Division II National Championship. In 1980 he moved on to become the offensive coordinator at Virginia Union University and served in that capacity for two years. In 1982 he joined the Howard University staff as the defensive coordinator and was named Birthdate: May 7, 1950 head coach the following season. Hometown: Washington, D.C. Education: Cardozo High School Taylor returned to Virginia Union as head coach in 1984, guiding the Panthers to an undefeated B.S. Western Illinois University 72 regular season and a Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Championship in just M.S. Eastern Illinois University 79 Coaching: three short years. 1972-77 Assistant H.D. Woodson High School He continued his winning ways when he joined the Hampton University family in 1992, leading 1978-79 Assistant Eastern Illinois University (Offensive Line) the Pirates to three consecutive CIAA titles and two consecutive NCAA playoff appearances. 1980-81 Assistant Virginia Union University In 1993 Taylor led the Pirates to an undefeated regular season and the quarterfinal round of the (Offensive Coordinator) 1982 Assistant Howard University national playoffs, becoming the first CIAA team in history to win 12 games in a season, finishing (Defensive Coordinator) the year with an overall mark of 12-1. 1983 Head Coach Howard University 1984-91 Head Coach Virginia Union University In their last season of Division II competition, the 1994 Pirates added yet another milestone with 1992- Present Head Coach Hampton University a 10-1 finish and the Sheridan Broadcasting Network’s (SBN) Jake Gaither Trophy, the prestigious honor recognizing the Historical Black College National Champion. The 1994 Pirates also broke

44 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 JOE TAYLOR’S COACHING TENURE 1978 Eastern Illinois (Assistant)...... 12-2 (National Champs) 1979 Eastern Illinois (Assistant)...... 7-4 THE 1980 Virginia Union (Assistant) (NCAA Playoffs)...... 9-2-1 1981 Virginia Union (Assistant)...... 11-1 (CIAA Champs/NCAA Playoffs) 1982 Howard University (Assistant)...... 6-4 1983 Howard University (Head Coach)...... 1-9 1984 Virginia Union (Head Coach)...... 5-2-2 Joe Taylor 1985 Virginia Union (Head Coach) ...... 6-4 1986 Virginia Union (Head Coach) ...... 11-1 (CIAA Champs/NCAA Playoffs) ERA 1987 Virginia Union (Head Coach) ...... 7-3 1988 Virginia Union (Head Coach) ...... 7-2 1989 Virginia Union (Head Coach)...... 6-2-1 the CIAA total offense record with 5,575 yards, becoming the first

1990 Virginia Union (Head Coach) ...... 10-2 CIAA team to finish the season averaging more than 500 yards of Head Coach (CIAA North/NCAA Playoffs) 1991 Virginia Union (Head Coach) ...... 8-3 total offense per game. Hampton dominated its final seven (NCAA Playoffs) opponents as the Pirates averaged 54.2 points per game while 1992 Hampton (Head Coach)...... 9-2-1 limiting their opposition to a mere 14.2 points per game, extending (CIAA Champs/NCAA Playoffs) their CIAA winning streak to 23 games. The Pirates were recognized 1993 Hampton (Head Coach)...... 12-1 as the NCAA Division II statistical champion for scoring offense (CIAA Champs/NCAA Quarterfinalist) (46.4 ppg) and rushing defense (66.0 ypg). 1994 Hampton (Head Coach)...... 10-1 (CIAA Champs/SBN Black College National Champs) Debuting in the NCAA Division I-AA and the Mid-Eastern Athletic 1995 Hampton (Head Coach)...... 8-3 Conference (MEAC) in 1995, the Pirates faced just four conference 1996 Hampton (Head Coach)...... 5-6 opponents, finishing 3-1 in those contests. They led the MEAC in 1997 Hampton (Head Coach)...... 10-1 both total offense (396.3 ypg) and total defense (122.3 ypg). Led by (MEAC Champs/SBN Black College National Champs) Coach Taylor the Pirates finished their first season of Division I-AA 1998 Hampton (Head Coach)...... 9-3 competition with an impressive 8-3 record. (MEAC Champs) 1999 Heritage Bowl Champions...... 8-4 The 1997 season saw Hampton win its first MEAC title, also earning 2000 Hampton (Head Coach)...... 7-4 the Pirates their first bid to the I-AA playoffs with a 10-2 record. The 2001 Hampton (Head Coach)...... 7-4 Pirates were also crowned SBN National 2002 Hampton (Head Coach)...... 7-5 Champions for the second time in four 2003 Hampton (Head Coach)...... 7-4 years. In 1998 Hampton repeated as 2004 Hampton (Head Coach)...... 10-2 MEAC Champions and made its 2005 Hampton (Head Coach)...... 11-1 second consecutive appearance in RECORD AS AN ASSISTANT • 45-13-1 • (5 YEARS) the I-AA playoffs. The 2004 season RECORD AS HEAD COACH • 181-71-4 • (23 YEARS) saw Hampton climb back atop the TOTAL COLLEGIATE RECORD • 216-84-5 • (28 YEARS) MEAC standings thanks to an astonishing defense and solid offensive and special teams play. The Pirate Joe Taylor vs. Opponents (at Hampton) defense led the country in turnovers 1992-Present forced with 43, while they also led I-AA in kickoff return average as Jerome Mathis set a Albany State University...... 1-0 Morgan State...... 9-2 national record with five Alcorn State ...... 0-1 Morris Brown College ...... 1-0 kickoff returns for Arkansas-Pine Bluff...... 1-0 ...... 11-2 touchdowns. Offen- Bethune-Cookman College...... 7-4 North Carolina A&T...... 7-3 sively, Hampton fea- Bowie State University ...... 3-0 North Carolina Central University ...... 1-0 tured the second highest scoring unit Cheyney State University...... 1-0 Rhode Island...... 0-1 in the nation at Chowan College...... 1-0 Richmond ...... 0-1 better than 43 Clark-Atlanta ...... 1-0 Savannah State...... 3-0 points per game, Connecticut ...... 0-1 South Carolina State...... 9-1 including four 50- C.W. Post (LIU)...... 1-0 ...... 1-2 point efforts. Delaware State ...... 10-1 Southern Utah ...... 1-0 Elizabeth City State University ...... 4-0 SW Missouri State...... 0-1 Taylor, a 1972 Fayetteville State University ...... 2-0 Tuskegee University ...... 2-1 graduate of Western Illinois University and Florida A&M ...... 3-6 University of New Hampshire ...... 0-2 a native of Washington, Gardner-Webb...... 2-0 University of North Alabama...... 0-2 D.C. is married to Grambling State University*...... 5-1 Villanova ...... 0-1 the former Beverly Rich- Howard University ...... 10-2 Virginia State University...... 5-0 ardson and they are the Jackson State...... 2-0 Virginia Union University ...... 2-0-1 proud parents of Aaron James Madison University...... 1-0 Western Illinois...... 1-0 Joseph (27) and Dennis An- Johnson C. Smith University ...... 3-0 William & Mary ...... 0-3 thony (23). Liberty...... 2-2 Winston-Salem State University ...... 2-0 Livingstone College ...... 2-0 Youngstown State...... 0-1 Morehouse College...... 3-0

SEASONED FOR THE CHALLENGE 45 Players who played in the program and graduated since fall of 1992 Kenneth Sharpson Robert Mompoint Juan Holland Cordrea Brittingham Craig Rainey Kyle Payne Josef Manley Tim Frazier Shannon Wallace Lloyd Tucker Kelly McClendon Chris Parker Jason Crump Aaron Wells Keith Simmons Fitzgerald Fraser Tim Benson Marcus White Paul Stevens Dewayne Little Norman Brown masters 12/2000 Sid Jackson Jason Scott Antonio Poag Jamal Brooks Shaun Parker Joe Johnson Jason Jones Darnell Gaffney Ethan Pitts Travis Oliver Reginald Harris Andrew George Barry Jones David Blount Johnathan Hunt Keiran Speight Ronnie Jason Jones Ira Dawson Rod Briggs Damon Watts Todd Harvey Comer Best Joe Taylor vs Opponents Mandrell Blackmon Tony Altman Curtis Blackwell Vincent Lewis (Career) John Cavanaugh Michael Bland Adrian Wideman Codrea Brittingham Troy Fullwood Quincey Bryant Tony Henderson Jachin Chandler 1983-Present Hugh Hunter Devan Hill Todd Summers Joshua Davis Albany State University...... 1-0 Matt Montgomery Deon Hunt Derrick Conway Tremaine Hughes Alcorn State ...... 0-1 Chris Miller Rudolph Howard Ataveus Cash Samuel Murphy Arkansas-Pine Bluff...... 1-0 Anthony Smith Karima Mayer Rashad Muyhee Travis Oliver Bethune-Cookman College...... 8-4 Bowie State University...... 7-1 Emmet Taliaferro Leon Fields Damon Dawson Jason Scott Bucknell University ...... 0-1 Jimmy Walker Jason Thomas Jonathan Speight Jonathan Speight Central State University (Ohio) ...... 0-1 David Wideman Acie Wyatt Rashad Elby Jamaal Teel Cheyney University ...... 1-0 Kevin Williams Horace Gill Larry Vaughn Boe Washington Chowan College...... 1-0 Kevin White Michael Jones Anthony Duncan Marlon Delancy Clark-Atlanta...... 1-0 Sekeou White Roy Johnson DeRocke Croom Montee Foote Connecticut ...... 0-1 Euguene Hairston Herbert Singleton Nathan Brown-SS-‘02 Paul White C.W. Post (LIU)...... 1-0 Vincent Davis Zuriel Smith Taliaffero White Delaware State University ...... 10-2 Edinboro University...... 1-0 Donald Anderson Lamont Turner Stanley Aughtry Joe Wilson Elizabeth City State University ...... 11-1 Michael Calloway Johnny Underwood Eddrick Cason Patrick Cheatham Fayetteville State University...... 4-0-1 Tim Hall Matthew Warren Willie Bennett Joe Mitchell Florida A&M University ...... 3-7 Ray Hicks Quincey Wynn Tellis Bolden Chris Parker Gardner-Webb...... 2-0 Jason Wallace Malcolm Best Michael Compton Eric Steiner Grambling State University...... 6-1 Juan Blick Andre Benson Marvin Adams Leigh Jackson Hampton University ...... 6-2 Michael Hill Winston Cox Vashaun Straten Lawrence Smith Howard University...... 6-2 Taylor Humphries Todd Covington Tyrone Tolbert Stephen Henderson Indiana University (Pennslyvania) ...... 0-1 Tim Lewis Darrell Flythe Robert Smith-SS-‘02 James McCall Jackson State...... 2-0 James Madison University ...... 1-0 Johnny McNack Johnson C. Smith University ...... 6-0 Kentucky State University...... 4-0 Liberty University...... 1-3 Livingstone College ...... 4-1 HU’S SEASONS UNDER JOE TAYLOR (CIAA or MEAC) Morehouse College...... 3-0 Season Overall Record/Finish Post Season Result ...... 13-3 Morris Brown College ...... 1-0 1992 9-2-1 7-0-1/1st NCAA Division II First Round Lost to North Alabama 21-33 Norfolk State University ...... 17-5 1993 12-1 8-0/1st NCAA Division II First Round Defeated Albany St. 33-7 North Carolina A&T State University...... 7-4 NCAA Division II Quarterfinals? Lost to North Alabama 20-45 North Carolina Central University...... 2-1 1994 10-1 8-0/1st Not eligible for playoffs transition year for D-IAA move Rhode Island...... 0-1 SBN Black College National Champs Richmond...... 0-1 CIAA 31-4-1 23-0-1 Saint Paul’s College...... 4-0 1995 8-3 3-1 Not eligible for MEAC Championship Savannah State...... 3-0 South Carolina State University ...... 11-3-1 1996 5-6 3-4/5th Southern University...... 1-2 1997 10-2 7-0/1st NCAA Division I-AA First Round Lost to Youngstown St. 13-28 Southern Utah...... 1-0 SBN Black College National Champs SW Missouri State...... 0-1 1998 9-3 7-1/1st NCAA Division I-AA First Round Lost to U. Conn 34-42 Troy State University...... 0-1 1999 8-4 5-3/3rd Heritage Bowl Champs Defeated Southern 24-3 Tuskegee University ...... 2-1 2000 7-4 5-3/4th University of the District of Columbia ...... 2-0 2001 7-4 6-2/2nd University of New Hampshire ...... 0-2 2002 7-5 5-3/2nd University of North Alabama ...... 0-2 2003 7-4 5-2/2nd Villanova ...... 0-1 Virginia State University...... 10-3-1 2004 10-2 6-1/1st NCAA Division I-AA First Round Lost to William & Mary 35-42 Virginia Union University...... 2-0-1 SBN Black College National Champions Western Illinois...... 1-0 2005 11-1 7-0/1st NCAA Division I-AA First Round Lost to Richmond 10-38 West Virginia Tech ...... 1-0 SBN Black College National Champions William & Mary...... 0-3 MEAC 87-35 59-21 Winston-Salem State University ...... 6-3 Totals 120-42-1 82-19-1 Seven Conference Titles, Black College Bowl Championship Youngstown State...... 0-1 and Four Black College National Titles

46 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 Hampton’s All-Americans Under Joe Taylor Hampton’s Players of the Year EMERSON MARTIN ...... OG ...... 1993 ...... AP, NCAA Div. II and Kodak Under Joe Taylor

CHRIS WILLIAMS ...... DE ...... 1993 ...... AP, NCAA Div. II and Kodak Head Coach JOHN MEREDITH ...... LB ...... 1993 ...... NCAA Div. II COREY SWINSON ...... DT ...... 1994 ...... SBN JOHN MEREDITH ...... LB ...... 1994 ...... SBN CHRIS WILLIAMS MELVIN CRAWFORD ...... FS ...... 1994 ...... SBN DT ANTONIO POAG ...... OC ...... 1994 ...... SBN 1993 CIAA Defensive Player of the Year HUGH HUNTER ...... DE ...... 1995 ...... NCAA Div. I-AA, SBN MIKE JENKINS ...... WR ...... 1995 ...... NCAA Div. I-AA JOHN MEREDITH KEVIN “SP” WILLIAMS ...... LB ...... 1995 ...... SBN DARRELL FLYTHE ...... LB ...... 1996 ...... SBN LB LAMONT TURNER ...... OG ...... 1997 ...... SBN 1994 CIAA Defensive Player of the Year DEON HUNT ...... LB ...... 1997 ...... SBN SBN National Player of the Year DAVID TURNER ...... LB ...... 1997 ...... SBN CORDELL TAYLOR ...... CB ...... 1997 ...... AP, Div. I-AA and SBN DEON HUNT ...... LB ...... 1998 ...... American Urban Radio Network, SBN LAMONTE STILL RUSSELL MILLS ...... OG ...... 1998 ...... AURN, SBN, Sports Network RB CHARLES PRESTON ...... DE ...... 1998 ...... AURN, Sports Network, Kodak 1994 CIAA Rookie of the Year DONALD TURNER ...... CB ...... 1998 ...... AURN, SBN DEON HUNT ...... LB ...... 1999 ...... Sports Network DARRELL FLYTHE MICHAEL BLAND ...... LB ...... 1999 ...... Sports Network MONTRELL COLEY ...... RB ...... 2000 ...... Sports Network LB ERIK STEINER ...... OL ...... 2002 ...... SBN 1996 MEAC Defensive Player of the Year ZURIEL SMITH ...... PR ...... 2002 ...... AFCA ISAAC HILTON ...... DE ...... 2002 ...... Sports Network LAMONT TURNER JELANI CLEMENT ...... C ...... 2003 ...... AFCA ISAAC HILTON ...... DE ...... 2003 ...... SBN OG KITWANA JONES ...... LB ...... 2003 ...... SBN 1997 MEAC Offensive Lineman of the Year PATRICK CHEATHAM ...... OT ...... 2003 ...... SBN CAMERON MURO ...... P ...... 2003 ...... SBN RUSSELL MILLS JELANI CLEMENT ...... C ...... 2004 ...... AFCA, AP, SBN, Sports Network OG JEROME MATHIS ...... KR ...... 2004 ...... AP, Walter Camp, Sports Network JUSTIN DURANT ...... LB ...... 2004 ...... SBN 1998 MEAC Offensive Lineman of the Year MICAH LITTLEJOHN ...... DL ...... 2004 ...... SBN ANDREW PATERINI ...... PK ...... 2004 ...... SBN ERIK STEINER JUSTIN DURANT ...... LB ...... 2005 ...... SBN, Walter Camp, AP, Sports Network OG ALONZO COLEMAN ...... RB ...... 2005 ...... SBN, Sports Network, AP ANDREW PATERINI ...... PK ...... 2005 ...... SBN, Sports Network, AFCA, AP 2002 MEAC Offensive Lineman of the Year GERELL GOLIGHTLY ...... OL ...... 2005 ...... SBN, Walter Camp, Sports Network PATRICK CHEATHAM OT Hampton’s All-Academic Players Under Joe Taylor 2003 MEAC Offensive Lineman of the Year

TIM BENSON ...... TE ...... 1992 ...... GTE District III JUSTIN DURANT 1993 GTE District III & Academic All American LB 1993 National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete 2004 MEAC Defensive Player of the Year MALCOLM BENSON ...... RB ...... 1993, 94, 95 . . .GTE District III 1995 National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete JELANI CLEMENT 1995 National Burger King Scholar Athlete JASON CRUMP ...... OC ...... 1993 ...... GTE District III C ANTHONY SMITH ...... FB ...... 1993 ...... GTE District III 2004 MEAC Offensive Lineman of the Year JONATHAN HUNT ...... OT ...... 1993 ...... GTE District III TIM HALL ...... LB ...... 1993 ...... GTE District III ALONZO COLEMAN DARRELL FLYTHE ...... LB ...... 1996 ...... National Burger King Scholar Athlete KYLE PAYNE ...... 1997 ...... National Burger King Scholar Athlete 2005 MEAC Offensive Player of the Year GTE District III MIKE JONES ...... FB ...... GTE District III JUSTIN DURANT JAMAL BROOKS ...... LB ...... 1998 ...... Burger King Scholar Athlete MIKE JONES ...... FB ...... 1998 ...... GTE District III MICHAEL BLAND ...... DE ...... AFCA Good Works Team & 2000 National 2005 MEAC Defensive Player of the Year Football Foundation Scholar Athletett TIMOTHY FRAZIER ...... QB ...... 2002 ...... Verizon District III GERELL GOLIGHTLY IRA DAVID DAWSON ...... DE ...... 2002 ...... Verizon District III TIMOTHY FRAZIER ...... QB ...... 2003 ...... Verizon District III 2005 MEAC Offensive Lineman of the Year GERELL GOLIGHTLY ...... OG ...... 2004 ...... I-AA Athletic Directors Association Academic All-Star Team GERELL GOLIGHTLY ...... OG ...... 2005 ...... I-AA Athletic Directors Association Academic All-Star Team

SEASONED FOR THE CHALLENGE 47 Fisher DeBerry Head Coach, Air Force Academy “There is no coach in America finer than Coach Taylor. No one loves the game of football more and that’s evident by his service to various organizations such as the American Football Coaches Association and by what his players have been able to accomplish over the years. If I had a son I’d love for him to play for someone like Coach Taylor. He’s an individual who has his priorities right, caring about the student-athlete as a whole and players respond to that. There is not a man I respect more than Joe Taylor.”

Ken Hatfield Head Coach, Rice University “Coach Joe Taylor is a true coaches’ coach, a gentleman in every sense of the word. He is a highly professional individual who has a great passion for building solid character among his student-athletes.His focus remains on graduating student-athletes in addition to winning football games.Coach Taylor has been consistent and faithful throughout his career. He’s just an all-around great football coach.”

John Teerlink Defensive Line Coach, “I played against Joe every day in practice [at Western Illinois], and he was a fierce competitor then, and he still is to this day. His successful record as a coach is a reflection of the great work ethic and drive that he possessed as a player.And when you go back and look at Joe’s career, you’ll see that while he has produced a host of outstanding players, he has also developed a solid group of young coaches and that’s what he’s about.”

Grant Teaff Executive Director, American Football Coaches Association “Joe Taylor is to me the epitome of what a coach should be.His coaching talent is recognized across the nation as one of the best. To me, he is also one of the great leaders of our generation.”

Floyd Keith Executive Director, Black Coaches Association “I know Joe Taylor as an educator, a professional and a person, and he embodies everything that the word coach means. He touches every aspect of the student-athlete through a strong concern for academics, graduation rates and the religious component of an individual. Coach Taylor is about everything that is good in and Hampton University is blessed to have someone of his caliber.”

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CHRIS BEATTY Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks

CHRIS BEATTY is in his first season with the Hampton football program where he will serve as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. He joins the Pirate coaching staff after spending the past eight years establishing himself as one of the top high school coaches in the state of Virginia, posting a record of 78-18. In his most recent stop at Landstown High School, Beatty led the Eagles to a remarkable record of 40-2, making three consecutive appearances in the Virginia AAA championship game. Known primarily for his high powered offenses, Beatty and the Eagles won the 2004 state championship behind the play of a pair of highly touted receivers in future Florida recruit and Florida State signee Damon McDaniel. Prior to his stint at Landstown Beatty also made stops at Salem High School and North Stafford High School where he helped turn both programs into contenders. At Salem he posted a two-year mark of 16-5, leading the Sun Devils to a championship and the school’s first playoff appearance in 2001. While at North Stafford Beatty’s team won back-to-back district titles in 1998 and 1999, earning playoff bids in both seasons. Beatty was named district and regional Coach of the Year on several occasions, and in 2004 he was recognized as the Virginia High School League’s (VHSL) AAA Coach of the Year after guiding Landstown to the state championship. In addition, he was instrumental in the development of numerous athletes who finished their careers ranked among the best ever in the state of Virginia. Not only did he coordinate the offense that produced the top four passes in VHSL history, but he has also guided the only two teams in state history to have a 3,000-yard passer, a 1000-yard receiver, and a 1,000-yard rusher in the same season. Twelve of his former players are state record holders, including six of the top 10 receivers. A native of Centreville, Virginia, Beatty is a graduate of East Tennessee State University where he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in physical education in 1995. He was a four- year starter at wide receiver for the Buccaneers, earning All-Rookie Team honors as a freshman and All- honors as a senior. When he departed from ETSU Beatty was the school’s all-time leader in receiving yards and second in career receptions. He then went on to play in the League with the (1995) and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats (1997)

50 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 JERRY HOLMES Defensive Coordinator / Linebackers

JERRY HOLMES enters his second season as defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Hampton University. Prior to joining the Pirates’ staff, Holmes spent five years coaching defensive backs for the San Diego Chargers (2002-03), the Washington Redskins (2001) and the Cleveland Browns (1999-00). As a coach, Holmes embodies the same characteristics that he demonstrated as a player in the NFL and the USFL, physical play and aggressive football. His Assistant Coaches coaching prowess has transferred successfully to his players on the field everywhere that he has been. In 2001 his Redskins secondary boasted the NFL’s sixth leading defense against the pass. The team’s 23 were the fifth most in the league. During Holmes’ tenure with the Browns, Cleveland ranked 11th and 12th in the league against the pass. Holmes began his coaching career as the linebackers coach and co-defensive coordinator at Hampton University from 1992 to 1994. During those three seasons with the Pirates, Hampton posted a remarkable record of 31-4-1, winning three consecutive CIAA championships, making two trips to the NCAA playoffs and capturing the 1994 Black College National Championship. After leaving Hampton, Holmes spent the next four seasons (1994-98) as the defensive backs coach at his alma mater . In 1996 the Mountaineers featured the nation’s top- ranked defense that included a No. 5 national ranking against the pass. He has also completed coaching internships with the , the and Boston University. Since his return to Hampton in 2004, Holmes has continued his previous success by guiding linebacker Justin Durant to consecutive MEAC Defensive Player of the Year honors,while also helping the Pirate defense lead the country in turnovers forced with 43 in 2004. Last season his unit finished the year ranking second in Division I-AA in points allowed at 14 points per game, while also ranking sixth in total defense. As a player, Holmes’ professional career spanned 12 seasons as a cornerback and included stops with the NFL’s (1990-91), Detroit Lions (1988-89) and (1980-83, 86-87), as well as the USFL’s (1985) and (1984). His NFL totals included 25 interceptions, two of which he returned for touchdowns. Holmes began his collegiate career at Chowan Junior College where he earned an associate degree in business administration before transferring to West Virginia. There he was a two-year letterman in football, earning his degree in business administration in 1979. As the captain of the Mountaineers during his senior campaign, Holmes was honored with the Ira A. Rodgers Award as the team’s most valuable player. A native of Newport News, Holmes and his wife Patricia Ann have one daughter, Natasha Nicole (10).

SEASONED FOR THE CHALLENGE 51 CHARLES W. BANKINS Running Backs

CHARLES W. BANKINS is entering his sixth season as the running backs coach for the Hampton University Pirates. In his second stint with the program, Bankins spent the 2005 season as the assistant special teams coach with the St. Louis Rams, helping them improve from an NFL low of a 32nd ranking to number 17 by season’s end. Coach Bankins made an immediate impact with the Pirates backfield upon his arrival in 2000. During that season, he guided Montrell Coley to a record shattering season in which Coley won the Division I-AA scoring title with 172 total points, led the MEAC in rushing with 1,582 yards and became Hampton University's all-time leading rusher. Coley ended his Hampton career by breaking nine school records and participating in the 2001 Hula Bowl where he scored the final touchdown of the contest. The Hampton University backfield was also represented in the 2003 as Darian Barnes, another Bankins product, started at fullback for the World Champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers. In his most recent season at Hampton (2004), Bankins directed Pirate running backs Alonzo Coleman and Ardell Daniels as they became the only pair of backs in Division I-AA to each rush for more than 1,000 yards. The duo repeated that performance a year later, marking just the third time ever that a pair of running backs each surpassed the 1,000-yard mark in consecutive seasons. Prior to his appointment with the Pirates, Coach Bankins served as the wide receivers/tight ends coach at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. During his stay at IUP, Bankins helped to steer the Indians to the 1999 Division II Northeast Regional Championship and a trip to the Division II Semifinals. Two of his players were named all- conference and the Baltimore Ravens signed his tight end as a free agent. Bankins went to IUP after spending the 1998 season at his alma mater, James Madison University, where he coached the wide receivers. Before his stint at James Madison, Bankins mentored the wide receivers at Eastern Kentucky during the 1997 campaign. The Colonels ended the season with an 8-3 record and an Ohio Valley Conference Championship. Two of his receivers were named to All-OVC, including a future ’ seventh round selection and a third round draft pick by the . Coach Bankins earned his bachelor’s degree in speech communication with a minor in political science from James Madison University in 1994 and received his master’s degree from Eastern Kentucky University in sports administration in 1998. He lettered as a running back at JMU. After graduation, Bankins worked as a marketing coordinator for the JMU athletic department and coached at Leonardtown (MD) High School before moving on to Eastern Kentucky. He has worked numerous camps, including those at the Ohio State University and the University of Maryland. Bankins spent the 2002 summer as a minority-coaching intern for the Green Bay Packers and was recently named to the 2004 NCAA Expert Coaching Academy. Bankins is married to Dr. Katrina L. Brown and they reside in Hampton.

52 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 TIMOTHY HARRY EDWARDS GALBREATH Defensive Line Offensive Line

TIMOTHY EDWARDS is in his fourth season at Hampton University HARRY GALBREATH is in his second season as offensive line coach at serving as the defensive line coach and recruiting coordinator. Hampton University after spending five years in the same Since his arrival in 2003, the football program has had one of capacity at Tennessee State. While at TSU, Galbreath’s offensive the best three year runs in school history. HU is presently the line helped pave the way for the Ohio Valley Conference’s

back-to-back Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Champions, leading rusher, All-American running back Charles Anthony. back-to-back Sheridan Broadcasting Network (SBN) National Assistant Coaches Champions, and back-to-back NCAA play-off participants. A nine-year NFL veteran, Galbreath enjoyed a solid professional career with three teams as an offensive guard and center. He was Edwards joined the Hampton University coaching team after an eighth round draft pick by the in 1988, spending one season with the Carolina Rhinos (AFL2) as the earning All-NFL Rookie Team honors that season. Galbreath defensive coordinator and Pearl River Community College as played with the Dolphins through the 1992 season, before the defensive line coach. He joined the Carolina Rhinos’ moving on to Green Bay (1993-95) and the New York Jets, coaching staff after spending four years at Kentucky State University where he held several positions throughout his where he retired in 1998. tenure including linebackers, defensive line coach and pro The Clarksville, Tennessee, native was one of the top players in liaison. His days on the sidelines have helped to develop the the nation coming out of high school and signed with the professional careers of several former players including: in 1983. Galbreath starred for the Vols Cletidus Hunt (Green Bay Packers, NFL), Kitwana Jones from 1984 to 1987, before graduating with a degree in human (Saskatchewan Rough Riders, CFL), Dewayne Woods (Georgia services in 1988. He received the prestigious Jacobs Award Force, AFL) and Chris Avery (Grand Rapids Storm, AFL). In during his senior campaign as the top offensive lineman in the addition, Edwards has coached two All-Americans in Hunt at Southeastern Conference. He was also a Playboy and Sporting Kentucky State, and linebacker Kitwana Jones at Hampton. News All-American, in addition to being named All-SEC by the Since 2003 when Edwards arrived, the Hampton University AP and the UPI. In 1991, Galbreath received the additional defense has been ranked in the top ten in several defensive honor of being named to Tennessee’s 100 Year All-Time Team as categories. As the linebackers coach in 2003, HU defense an offensive guard. finished the season ranked 7th in total defense. Edwards then moved to coach the defensive front in 2004 and the defense led At the conclusion of the nation in turnovers (43) as well as finished 2nd in the nation his playing career, Gal- in margin. With another strong defensive front in breath entered the 2005, the HU defense ended the season ranked 2nd in scoring coaching field as the defense and 6th in total defense. offensive line coach at Austin Peay State A 1991 graduate of Delta State University where he earned a University, where he bachelor’s degree in Aviation Management, Edwards was a two- remained for two time First Team All-Gulf South selection as a defensive lineman. seasons before making He was also honored as an All-American by the Football Gazette (1989, 1990) and by the Associated Press (1990). At the the move to Tennessee conclusion of his senior season Edwards participated in the State University. Blue-Gray All-Star Game as well as the Senior Bowl and as a He has two sons, Jon result of his performance, he was selected in the 12th round of Michael and Dejuan. the 1991 NFL draft by the . Edwards played three seasons with the Patriots before signing a free agent contract in 1995 with the Saskatchewan Rough Riders of the , with whom he also spent three years. A native of , Mississippi, Edwards recruits Georgia, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Virginia. He’s a member of the NFL Retired Player’s Association, the CFL Player’s Association and the American Football Coaches Association (Minority Issues Committee). He is married to the former LuAnn Shockency of Louisville, Kentucky, and they have two children Halena and Timothy II.

SEASONED FOR THE CHALLENGE 53 DONOVAN GREG ROSE HOWELL Assistant Head Coach / Kickers Secondary

GREG HOWELL is in his seventh year as a member of the Pirate DONOVAN ROSE is entering his 16th season on the Pirate coaching coaching staff, working exclusively with punters and staff, his fourth as assistant head coach. Rose will be responsible placekickers. Since his arrival here at Hampton, Howell has for the defensive secondary while also continuing to direct helped the Pirates develop one of the most respected kicking Hampton University’s JET (Job Education Training) Corps and units in the country. He has coached seven all-conference H.O.P.E. (Hampton Opportunity Program for Enhancement) honorees in addition to two All-American selections in punter programs. Cameron Muro (2003) and placekicker Andrew Paterini (2004, 2005). In 2003 Muro set a school record with an average of 42.1 As an impressive walk-on at Hampton University in 1975, yards, while last season Paterini shattered his own school record Donovan played defensive back and kicker for the Pirates. with 20 field goals, including a conference record 55-yard kick. However, by his senior year he was voted the CIAA Defensive Player of the Year, named as an All-American and was selected A 1999 graduate of Norfolk State University, Howell was an All- as a starter and captain in the 1978 Black College All-Star game America placekicker at Central State University in Ohio, where at the New Orleans Super Dome. he helped to lead the Marauders to the 1995 NAIA national He later signed with the in 1980 and also championship. played for several championship teams in the Canadian Howell is a native of North Lewisburg, Ohio, and he is currently Football League, winning the Grey Cup with the Winnipeg Blue employed with Newport News Public Schools. He is the proud Bombers in 1984. In 1986, he joined the Miami Dolphins and father of one daughter, Christiana. led the team in interceptions. After Donovan’s retirement in 1988, he was recognized as a Distinguished Hamptonian at his alma mater. He and his wife developed a sports agency, Silro Sports Enterprises, where they advised athletes regarding professional football tryouts, contracts, youth camps and life after football. Since his return to Hampton in 1991, Rose has aided in the development of 13 All-Conference players, four All-Americans, two National Players of the Year and four professional athletes, the latest being Travis Coleman (1998-01) who went on to sign a free-agent contract with the Chicago Bears. As a secondary coach, Donovan’s philosophy and coaching style has also attracted attention not only from the collegiate ranks, but from the NFL as well. He has served internships with the Miami Dolphins, San Diego Chargers (two years) and New York Giants, and in 2003 he was honored as the Division I-AA Assistant Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association and the Mike Campbell Top Assistant Coach by the All-American Football Foundation. He is married to the former Miss Hampton University (1981) Sylvia Woody, a native of Tampa, Florida, and they are the parents of two children: Deja (18) and Donovan, Jr. (10).

54 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 COREY DEVAN SULLIVAN HILL Wide Receivers Defensive Backs Graduate Assistant

COREY SULLIVAN is entering his second season as the wide receivers DEVAN HILL is in his fourth season working as a graduate assistant coach at Hampton University. A four-year letterman at with the Hampton defensive backs. During his previous three Tennessee State, Sullivan was a two-time All-Ohio Valley seasons, Hill coached three all-conference safeties and a Pirate Conference receiver for the Tigers. During his senior campaign, defensive unit that finished third in Division I-AA in the Miami, Florida, native was an All-American and Spirit Award interceptions in 2004. A four-year letterman (1996-99) and two-

candidate. Following his days at TSU, he went on to spend the year starter at cornerback for Joe Taylor and the Pirates, Hill was Assistant Coaches 2000 season as a free agent wide receiver with the , a member of a Hampton squad that claimed back-to-back in addition to playing with several Arena League teams. Sullivan, MEAC championships in 1997 and 1998. This 2004 graduate who earned his bachelor’s degree in psychology in 2002, earned his bachelor’s degree in sports management and is returned to his alma mater in 2004 to coach the wide receivers. currently pursuing his master’s degree in communicative disorders.

AARON TAYLOR Tackles/Tight Ends

AARON TAYLOR is entering his sixth season on the Pirates’ coaching staff where he will work with the tight ends and tackles after coaching running backs in 2005 and the defensive line the four years prior to that. During his tenure on the defensive side of the ball, Taylor worked with numerous all-conference performers to lead a Hampton defense that ranked amongst the best in the country. With the Pirates’ defensive unit leading Division I-AA in turnovers forced in 2004, Hampton was able to capture its third MEAC championship. Last year in his first season overseeing the running backs, he aided Alonzo Coleman and Ardell Daniels in becoming just the third duo to rush for 1,000 yards each in consecutive seasons. The Charleston, Illinois, native and oldest son of head coach Joe Taylor is a graduate of (Virginia) where he was a four-year letterman in football. In 2001 he earned his bachelor’s degree in history/political science from Virginia State University where he also was a member of the Trojans’ football team. His outstanding senior campaign as an offensive guard garnered him All-CIAA honors.

SEASONED FOR THE CHALLENGE 55 SAMUEL KISSIE MURPHY PETTAWAY Defensive Line Office Manager Graduate Assistant

SAMUEL MURPHY is entering his second season as a graduate MS. KISSIE PETTAWAY is entering her sixth year at Hampton assistant working with Timothy Edwards and the defensive line. University. A Tarboro, North Carolina, native, Ms. Pettaway is A four-year letterman and captain at Hampton University the office manager for Pirate football. Her enthusiasm, (2000-03), Murphy was an All-MEAC selection during his compassion and pleasant personality have helped to promote a senior campaign after registering 11.5 tackles for loss and six highly successful football program. Ms. Pettaway is a resident of quarterback sacks. The 2004 graduate earned his bachelor’s Hampton and is the mother of two sons, Tyrese (5) and degree in entrepreneurship and will be working towards a Omari (3). master’s degree in community counseling.

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JAMAR LA TOYA ROSS SIVELLS Director of

Sports Information Support Staff This will be the fifth year for JAMAR ROSS serving in his current LA TOYA SIVELLS enters her second year as the Assistant Director position of Director of Sports Information at Hampton of Sports Information at Hampton University. While at HU her University. As well as the day-to-day operations of any sports duties include serving as the primary contact for all women’s information office, Ross serves as the primary contact for all athletics, as well as sailing, and men’s tennis. men’s athletics and women’s golf, in addition to all fundraising, Prior to joining the HU staff full-time, Sivells served as a marketing and promotions activities for all HU athletics. student assistant in the Sports Information Office for four Before coming back to Hampton University, where he served for years. Her duties included the input of statistics into filing one year as the Assistant Sports Information Director during the systems, on and off campus promotions, assisting with pre-and 2000-01 athletic year, Ross held a one-year stint at his alma post-game preparations for home football and basketball mater–Winston-Salem State University–as the Director of games, and editing and proofreading materials. Sports Information in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. At Before arriving back at Hampton University, Sivells spent a year WSSU, he was responsible for promoting and publicizing all of as an elementary school teacher in the Newport News Public WSSU varsity athletics, including the University’s nationally School System. respected Men’s Basketball and Football programs competing on the Division II athletic level of the historic Central Sivells is a 2003 graduate of Hampton University, earning her Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA). In his only year at bachelor’s degree in english arts. She will begin pursuing her WSSU, Ross created the best football media guide in the school’s master’s degree in sports administration at Old Dominion history for the 2002 playing season. He was also the primary University this fall. She is a native of Washington D.C., but contact for the CIAA Football Championship game held at currently calls Newport News home. She is the proud daughter Bowman-Gray Stadium, home of the WSSU Rams. of Reverend Edward and Sharon Sivells. Ross had been a student assistant in the Office of Sports Information at WSSU for two years with Adrian Ferguson, current Director of Sports Information at Livingstone College in Salisbury, North Carolina. After graduation, Ross headed to the mid-west to Southern Illinois University, where he served a one-year internship in the Athletic Media Relations Department during the 1999-2000 athletic season. Jamar Ross is a 1999 graduate of Winston-Salem State University, earning a Bachelor’s Degree in Sports Management from the school’s nationally accredited program. He is a native of Cleveland, Ohio, where his family still resides today.

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ZACH MELISSA NOTT ODELL Director of Athletic Assistant Athletic Trainer Performance

ZACH NOTT is entering into his second season with the Hampton MELISSA ODELL is entering into her first season as the Assistant University athletic program and his first as the Director of Athletic Athletic Trainer at Hampton University. Odell received her Performance. Previously, Nott was the Assistant Strength and Bachelor of Science in athletic training from Olivet Nazarene Conditioning Coach at Colgate University from 2003 to 2005. University in 2003 and in August of 2006 she graduated from Before his time at Colgate, Nott spent three years on the staff at the Virginia Commonwealth University with a Master of Science in University of Nebraska’s Husker Power. Nott received his health and movement science. bachelor’s degree in community health education from the Her athletic training background spans from serving as a University of Nebraska in 2003 and is certified by the National student trainer at Olivet Nazarene where she worked with Strength and Conditioning Association. numerous varsity sports, to Loyola University in Chicago and VCU. At Loyola she spent a year as an athletic training intern, providing coverage for the softball team and men’s soccer. While at VCU she worked closely with the women’s soccer program, as well as the baseball team. A former athlete herself, Odell is no stranger to the world of college athletics. She was a four-year letterman on the women’s basketball team at Olivet Nazarene, serving as the team captain during her senior season.

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Meet the Pirates

92 JAMES ABRAMS JAMES ABRAMS’ CAREER STATISTICS Junior • Defensive End Year Solo Assists Total TFL-YDS Sacks-YDS FF FR-YDS INT-YDS PBU 2005 3 7 10 1-12 1-12 0 0 0 0 6-1 • 242 • Cleveland, Ohio 2004 6 14 20 4-27 2-17 0 2-0 0-0 0 University of Akron/Cleveland Heights HS Totals 9 21 30 5-39 3-29 0 2-0 0-0 0

Career-Highs 2005 Sophomore Season Solo tackles: 2 (twice), last vs. Western Illinois (9/18/04) Appeared in all 12 games... recorded 10 total Assisted tackles: 3 vs. Western Illinois (9/18/04) tackles on the season with three solo attempts and Tackles: 5 vs. Western Illinois (9/18/04) seven assists... had one tack for a loss of 12 yards Tackles for loss: 2.5 vs. Western Illinois (9/18/04) which came on a against Savannah State in the regular Sacks: 2 vs. Western Illinois (9/18/04) season finale... registered two tackes in games at Gardner-Webb and at home versus Florida A&M and Savannah State. ABRAMS’ CAREER GAME-BY-GAME 2004 Freshman Season 2004 Tackles Saw action in 11 games for the Pirates in his first season with the program Opponent UT AT TOT TFL PBU … Worked his way into the starting rotation in five contests … Collected 20 Jackson State 2 1 3 0 0 tackles for the season, six of which were solo performances … Drew in four Howard 0 2 2 0 0 tackles for loss … Also tallied two quarterback sacks on the year … Western Illinois 2 3 5 2.5 0 vs. Morgan State 0 1 1 0 0 Recovered two … Completed three quarterback hurries with great at Delaware State 1 1 2 0 0 defensive pressure … Posted, undoubtedly, the best performance of the Gardner-Webb 0 2 2 0.5 0 year against Western Illinois with five tackles (three assisted) and two Norfolk State 0 1 1 0 0 quarterback sacks for a loss of 17 yards … Drew in one fumble recovery in at South Carolina State 0 2 2 1.0 0 Bethune-Cookman 0 0 0 0 0 that contest … Collected three tackles (two solo) in the season-opener North Carolina A&T 1 1 2 0 0 against Jackson State … Also closed in with two quarterback hurries in that at William & Mary 0 0 0 0 0 same contest … Had two tackles in games against Howard, Delaware State, Totals 6 14 20 4.0-27 0 Gardner-Webb, South Carolina State and North Carolina A&T.

Cleveland Heights High School Registered 93 tackles as a senior, 11 of which came for loss … Those numbers included seven quarterback sacks and two forced fumbles … All- Conference selection in 2000 and 2001 … During his junior campaign, 1 TRAVAROUS BAIN Abrams amassed 70 tackles, including four behind the line of scrimmage … Senior • Cornerback A Gridiron Great Regional standout … Named the team’s Most Improved Player in 1999 … Three-year letterwinner at Cleveland Heights. 6-0 • 175 • Miami, Florida University of Miami (Florida)/Northwestern HS Personal Born on July 24, 1984 … He is the son of James 2005 Junior Season Phylise Abrams … Currently working Appeared in nine games on the year, starting the final towards a degree in Graphic Design … eight at cornerback… named First Team All-MEAC His brother, Kelton Dunnican, played after leading the conference and ranking fourth in at Clemson from 1994-97 … His Division I-AA in passes defended with 1.56 per game… made his Hampton cousin, Grady Jackson, debut on September 24 against Morgan State at the New York Urban League currently plays with the Classic… broke up 13 passes and intercepted one… his 13 breakups were the Green Bay Packers of second most in the country… recorded at least two pass breakups in five of his the NFL. nine games, with a season-high three at Norfolk State… returned his only interception 72 yards against Gardner-Webb… registered a season-high seven tackles (3 solo) against Richmond in the opening round of the I-AA playoffs… also returned eight kickoffs for 212 yards for a team-high 26.5 yards per return… his 51-yard return versus Savannah State marked his longest of the season.

At Miami Bain saw action on special teams and as a reserve defensive back … Credited with one tackle on the season … As a member of the 2004 Hurricanes Track & Field squad, Bain competed in the 55 meters, 60 meters and 200 meters during the indoor season … Competed in the 100 meters, 200 meters and 4x100 meter relay during the outdoor season.

Northwestern High School Travarous helped lead his team to the state championship game against Apopka with a 13-2 overall record … Picked off 11 passes for interceptions over the last two seasons (seven as a junior / four as a senior) … Credited with 34 tackles as a senior (2001) … Ranked as the No. 36 player overall in Florida by the SuperPrep … Rated the 59th best player in the nation, regardless of position, by Tom Lemming’s Prep Football Report … A member of the Florida-Georgia All-Star Game … Also an accomplished track & field athlete … Named as a two-time Foot Locker All-America performer.

60 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 Meet the Pirates

23 HENTI BAIRD Personal Junior • Linebacker Travarous Bain was born on October 15, 1983 … He is the son of former 6-1 • 200 • Greensboro, North Carolina • Page HS University of Miami defensive back Tolbert Bain (1984-87) and Gwen Tulloch … Excellent student who was named as a three-time Honor Roll student in 2005 Sophomore Season high school … One of his favorite pastimes includes playing video games. Played in all 12 games… registered five solo stops and five assists for a total of 10 tackles… had his best outing of the year with four tackles (2 solo) in TRAVAROUS BAIN’S CAREER STATISTICS the Battle of the Bay against Norfolk State. Year Solo Assists Total TFL-YDS Sacks-YDS FF FR-YDS INT-YDS PBU 2005 13 15 28 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-72 13 Totals 13 15 28 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-72 13 2004 Freshman Season Baird racked up playing time in all 12 games for the Pirates during the 2004 Career-Highs campaign … Saw most of his action on the field with the special teams unit Solo tackles: 3 vs. Richmond (11/26/05) … Posted one tackle for loss on the year in a contest against Norfolk State Assisted tackles: 4 (twice), last vs. Richmond (11/26/05) … Registered two tackles (one solo) in contests against Howard, at Tackles: 7 vs. Richmond (11/26/05) Delaware State and at South Carolina State … Recorded two assisted Tackles for loss: N/A tackles against Norfolk State, and against Morgan State in the New York Urban League Classic … Tallied 13 tackles total for the season.

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25 CALVIN BANNISTER outings of the year against Morgan State in the New York Urban League Senior • Cornerback Classic … In that contest, Bannister forced one fumble, returned a fumble 13 yards, picked off one pass and broke up three more passes … Also 5-8 • 178 • Roanoke, Virginia registered three pass breakups against Howard, Morgan State and Hargrave Military Academy/William Fleming HS Savannah State … Recorded his only tackle for loss on the year in a win over South Carolina State. 2005 Junior Season Started all eight games in which he appeared… William Fleming High School missed four games after suffering an ankle injury All-Conference performer at William Fleming High School … Named against Morgan State in the New York Urban Defensive Player of the Year … Also ran track & field, winning the 100-meter League Classic… still managed to tie for second on the team with nine pass dash, 200-meter dash and 400-meter dash at the 2002 Regional meet … breakups… recorded nine total tackles, seven of which were solo stops… Earned State champion honors in the 400-meter dash … Finished second in had a season-high three breakups in the season opener against Jackson the Long Jump at the 2002 Virginia High School League Outdoor Track Meet. State in the Detroit Classic… also picked off his only pass of the year and turned in a season-long 51-yard kickoff return in that same game… returned Personal 12 kickoffs for 311 yards for an average of 5.9 yards per return… had four Born on February 17, 1984 … Calvin is the son of Virginia Bannister … His returns of 30 yards or more… blocked field goals in back-to-back games major is currently undeclared at Hampton University. against North Carolina A&T and Morgan State.

2004 Sophomore Season Saw action in 11 of the Pirates’ 12 games played during the year, including CALVIN BANNISTER’S CAREER STATISTICS drawing the starting job in nine of those contests … Quickly reestablished Year Solo Assists Total TFL-YDS Sacks-YDS FF FR-YDS INT-YDS PBU himself as one of HU’s best cover men, as well as one of the hardest hitting 2005 7 2 9 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1-7 9 2004 21 6 27 1-2 0-0 0 1-32 3-40 19 in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) … Picked up 2003 10 9 19 1-3 0-0 1 1-13 2-24 14 27 tackles on the year with 21 of those coming by way of a solo performance Totals 38 17 55 2-5 0-0 1 2-45 6-71 42 … Broke up 19 passes on the campaign, good enough to lead the Career-Highs conference in that category … Blocked three kicks on the year—leading the Solo tackles: 7 at William & Mary (11/27/04) team, including two in victory over Gardner-Webb … Blocked another kick Assisted tackles: 3 (twice), last vs. Savannah State (11/22/03) against North Carolina A&T as the Pirates wrapped up the MEAC Tackles: 8 at William & Mary (11/27/04) Championship … Finished tied for second on the squad in interceptions with Tackles for loss: 1 (twice), last vs. Western Illinois (9/18/04) Passes broken up: 5 vs. Morgan State (9/25/04) three to his credit … Had one of his best outings at Savannah State where Interceptions: 1 (six times), last vs. Jackson State (9/3/05) he racked up five tackles (four solo) and scooped up one fumble recovery, returning it 32 yards for his first career touchdown … Recorded another interception returned for 40 yards against Western BANNISTER’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME Illinois … Tallied a career-best eight tackles 2005 Tackles Opponent UT AT TOT TFL PBU INT (seven assists) in the first round of the vs. Jackson State 1 1 2 0 3 1 NCAA Playoffs at William & Mary … at Howard 1 0 1 0 1 0 Totaled three tackles (all solo) and five at North Carolina A&T 0 0 0 0 2 0 pass deflections against Morgan State in vs. Morgan State 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Bethune-Cookman 2 0 2 0 0 0 the New York Urban League Classic. Florida A&M 1 1 2 0 1 0 Savannah State 1 0 1 0 0 0 2003 Freshman Richmond 1 0 1 0 2 0 Season Totals 7 2 9 0 9 1 Experienced action in nine of 2004 Tackles the Pirates’ 11 games on the Opponent UT AT TOT TFL PBU INT year, starting all nine Jackson State 1 1 2 0 2 0 contests at the cornerback Howard 1 0 1 0 3 1 Western Illinois 2 0 2 1.0 2 1 position … Emerged as a vs. Morgan State 3 0 3 0 5 0 starter just two weeks into at Delaware State 0 0 0 0 0 0 the season in a contest Gardner-Webb 0 0 0 0 3 0 against Howard, and Norfolk State 1 2 3 0 1 0 Bethune-Cookman 1 1 2 0 0 0 established himself as North Carolina A&T 1 0 1 0 2 0 Hampton’s best cover man at Savannah State 4 1 5 0 0 1 … Finished second in the at William & Mary 7 1 8 0 1 0 MEAC in passes Totals 21 6 27 1.0 19 3 defended with 16, 2003 Tackles including two inter- Opponent UT AT TOT TFL PBU INT ceptions and 14 breakups at Howard 1 0 1 0 3 0 … Tied for team-best in vs. Tuskegee 0 0 0 0 0 1 vs. Morgan State 2 1 3 0 3 1 interceptions with two on Delaware State 2 0 2 0 2 0 the year, returning one 24 at Norfolk State 0 0 0 0 0 0 yards against Tuskegee in South Carolina State 1 3 4 1.0 2 0 the Ohio Classic … Tallied Florida A&M 3 1 4 0 0 0 at Bethune-Cookman 1 1 2 0 0 0 19 tackles (10 solo) on the at North Carolina A&T 0 0 0 0 1 0 year … Had a season-best four Savannah State 0 3 3 0 3 0 tackles versus South Carolina State and Totals 10 9 19 1.0 14 2 Florida A&M … Posted one of his best

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KEVIN BEVERLY control of first place in the conference standings… registered two sacks and Junior • Running Back 1.5 tackles for loss in another solid effort at North Carolina A&T… recorded half a sack and a forced fumble against Richmond in the I-AA playoffs. 5-11 • 190 • New Carrollton, Maryland Kent State/Parkdale HS At North Carolina Blizzard played two seasons at UNC as a defensive end … While with the 2004 Sophomore Season Tar Heels, he collected 21 total tackles and four sacks … In 2004, he saw (Kent State) action in five games and registered five tackles … During the 2003 season, Appeared in six games for KSU… carried the ball Blizzard posted 16 tackles, including 13 solo … Saw action in 10 games on 19 times for 68 yards and two touchdowns… the campaign, including starts against Clemson and Maryland … Had three rushed for 51 yards and a touchdown in a win over Eastern Michigan… sacks in a win against East Carolina (October 11) … Made four tackles posted his other touchdown against Liberty. against Clemson, including three solo stops … Registered three tackles and one sack for three yards at Maryland (November 1). Parkdale High School Ran for 2,532 yards and 26 touchdowns as a senior at Parkdale High Laurel High School School… broke the school’s single-game records with 367 yards rushing Alden Blizzard was rated as the No. 18 senior in the state of Maryland by and five touchdowns… was named the area Player of the Year by both the SuperPrep … He was a three-year starter for the Spartans … Recorded 72 Prince George’s Journal and the Price George’s Gazette… also earned all- tackles and 10 sacks as a senior (2001) … Played on the interior defensive state and all-metro honors… led the Panthers to the Maryland 4A state line as a sophomore and junior, but was moved to defensive end as a senior championship… as a junior he ran for 1,107 yards with 17 touchdowns after … Had 80 tackles and nine sacks in his junior campaign … Also saw action gaining 963 yards with 10 scores as a sophomore… coached by Mike at tight end … Coached by Mike Rudden … Flexed his athletic skills by Rucker at PHS… earned letters in football and track. playing basketball as a junior.

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15 DANIEL BROOKS BRYANT’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME Junior • Quarterback 2005 Tackles 6-2 • 196 • Rocky Mount, Virginia • Franklin County HS Opponent UT AT TOT TFL PBU vs. Jackson State 1 0 1 0 0 vs. Morgan State 3 1 4 1 0 2005 Sophomore Season Delaware State 0 2 2 0.5 0 Saw action in two games for the Pirates… took at Gardner-Webb 1 1 2 0 0 snaps under center against Norfolk State and at Norfolk State 0 2 2 0.5 0 Savannah State. South Carolina State 0 4 4 0.5 0 at Bethune-Cookman 0 1 1 0 0 Florida A&M 1 3 4 0 0 Franklin County High School Richmond 1 3 4 1.5 0 Led the Eagles and Coach Billy Miles to two district championships, Totals 7 17 24 4 0 including a 10-1 mark in 2003… Was the captain of the football team… First 2004 Tackles Team All-District… Passed for more than 1,200 yards and rushed for more Opponent UT AT TOT TFL PBU than 800 yards as a senior… Also lettered in track & field… Member of the Jackson State 0 1 1 0 0 district championship 4x100 meter relay team… District champion in the 55- Howard 0 1 1 0.5 0 meter dash. at William & Mary 3 0 3 1 0 Totals 3 2 5 1.5 0 Personal Born October 31, 1985… Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Belcher… Majoring in Psychology.

97 VERNON BRYANT Senior • Defensive Line 6-2 • 276 • Courtland, Virginia • Southampton HS

2005 Junior Season Played in all 12 games and started three after moving into the rotation along the defensive line… made his first career start on October 15 at Norfolk State, finishing the day with two tackles and half a sack… totaled 24 tackles on the year… had seven solo tackles and 24 assists… recorded four tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks and one forced fumble… had a career-high four tackles on four occasions, including the I-AA playoff game against Richmond when he also recorded 1.5 sacks for a loss of 16 yards… three of his four tackles against Morgan State were solo efforts, including a sack for a loss of 17 yards.

2004 Sophomore Season While playing in three games on the year, Bryant picked up five tackles on the year … Collected all three of his solo tackles on the year against William & Mary, including one behind the line of scrimmage for a loss of one yard … Picked up assisted tackles against Jackson State and Howard … Had one quarterback sack at home against Howard.

Southampton High School Playing his high school football at Southampton High School, Vernon was named as a First Team All-District and All-Region member … Also tabbed as a First Team Daily Press All-Star.

Personal Born to the world on January 30, 1984 … He is the son of Vernon and Sharon Bryant.

VERNON BRYANT’S CAREER STATISTICS Year Solo Assists Total TFL-YDS Sacks-YDS FF FR-YDS INT-YDS PBU 2005 7 17 24 4-37 3.5-36 1 0-0 0-0 0 2004 3 2 5 1.5-2 1-1 0 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 10 19 29 5.5-39 4.5-37 1 0-0 0-0 0

Career-Highs Solo tackles: 3 (twice), last vs. Morgan State (9/24/05) Assisted tackles: 4 vs. South Carolina State (10/22/05) Tackles:4 (four times), last vs. Richmond (11/26/05) Tackles for loss: 1.5 vs. Richmond (11/26/05) Sacks: 1.5 vs. Richmond (11/26/05)

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22 ALONZO COLEMAN 2003 Freshman Season Senior • Running Back MEAC Rookie of the Year… First Team All-MEAC… Four-time MEAC Rookie of the Week… led the conference (7th Division I-AA) in scoring with 18 5-11 • 205 • South Boston, Virginia • Halifax County HS touchdowns for 108 points and led the MEAC in total rushing yards with 1,137… posted three consecutive games with more than 140 yards rushing, 2005 Junior Season beginning with 165 yards on 20 carries against Delaware State… came back MEAC Offensive Player of the Year and First Team a week later and ran for 150 yards and three scores on his way to being All-MEAC for the third consecutive season… named MVP of the Battle of the Bay versus Norfolk State… capped the Sheridan Broadcasting Network (SBN) All- three-game explosion with 28 carries for 141 yards and two touchdowns in American… Second Team Sports Network All- a homecoming contest against South Carolina State… scored at least two American… Third Team Associated Press All-American… First Team VaSID touchdowns on six occasions, and scored three touchdowns in four different All-State Team… started all 12 games for HU… led the MEAC for the games… became the first Pirate rookie to rush for more than 1,000 yards… second consecutive year with 1,326 yards rushing on 204 carries for an closed out the year with a season-high 168 yards against Savannah State… average of 6.5 yards per attempt… first in the MEAC in scoring with 19 caught six passes out of the backfield for 12 yards… had 11 carries of 20 or touchdowns for 114 points… eighth in the country in scoring with 9.5 points more yards, including runs of 45 and 63 yards… scored all of his 18 per game… joined teammate Ardell Daniels in becoming just the third duo touchdowns on the ground… provided Hampton with its only score of the in I-AA history to rush for 1,000 yards each in consecutive seasons… his game with a 2-yard plunge in the season opener at Villanova. 1,326 yards and 19 touchdowns were the second most in a single season at Hampton… caught seven passes for 33 yards… second on the team with Halifax County High School 1,359 all-purpose yards… had eight 100-yard games, finishing the regular All-time leading rusher at HCHS with more than 3,500 yards… also holds season with six straight to bring his school record total to 20… moved into the school’s single game and single season rushing records… Western second place all-time at Hampton in career rushing yards (3,596) and career Valley District MVP… First Team All-District and All-Region…. Also touchdowns (52)… named Offensive MVP of the New York Urban League registered over 700 receiving yards and 600 return yards. Classic after rushing for 126 yards and two touchdowns against Morgan

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ALONZO COLEMAN’S CAREER STATISTICS 65 DENNIS CONLEY Year Att. Yards Avg. TD LP Rec. Yards Avg. TD LP R-Sophomore • Offensive Guard 2005 204 1,326 6.5 19 80 7 33 4.7 0 17 2004 225 1,133 5.0 13 73 11 98 8.9 2 38 6-4 • 278 • Suffolk, Virginia • Nansemond River HS 2003 239 1,137 4.8 18 63 6 12 2.0 0 14 Totals 668 3,596 5.4 50 80 24 143 6.0 2 38 2005 Freshman Season Career-Highs Saw action in seven games along the offensive line Rushes: 32 vs. Savannah State (11/22/04) and on special teams. Rushing Yards: 209 vs. Jackson State (9/4/04) Rushing TDs: 5 at Gardner-Webb (10/8/05) Nansemond River High School Longest Rush: 80 (TD) at Bethune-Cookman (11/5/05) Played tight end for Coach Brian Maus… four-year letterman for the Warriors… caught 12 passes for 107 yards and two touchdowns as a senior Receptions: 4 vs. Howard (9/11/04) and had 18 receptions for 207 yards and two scores as a junior… two-time Receiving Yards: 38 vs. Western Illinois (9/18/04) All-Southeastern District… also lettered four years in basketball and three in Receiving TDs: 1, (twice) baseball, earning All-Southeastern District honors in those sports as well. Longest Reception: 38 vs. Western Illinois (9/18/04)

Personal Born July 13, 1985 in Jackson, Mississippi… son of Dennis and Ramada COLEMAN’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME Conley… career ambition is to become a DEA agent. 2005 Rushing Receiving Opponent ATT. YARDS TD LG REC. YARDS TD LG vs. Jackson State 17 99 0 13 0 0 0 0 at Howard 15 51 1 20 1 -5 0 0 94 MARCUS DIXON at North Carolina A&T 21 140 2 21 0 0 0 0 Junior • Defensive End vs. Morgan State 11 126 2 42 1 5 0 5 Delaware State 21 96 1 30 1 5 0 5 6-4 • 280 • Rome, Georgia • Pepperell HS at Gardner-Webb 16 172 5 71 1 10 0 10 at Norfolk State 20 115 2 19 1 17 0 17 South Carolina State 19 101 0 32 2 1 0 4 2005 Sophomore Season at Bethune-Cookman 21 163 2 80 0 0 0 0 Saw action in 10 games, starting nine at defensive Florida A&M 22 125 2 22 0 0 0 0 tackle… was third on the team in tackles among Savannah State 7 104 2 41 0 0 0 0 Richmond 14 34 0 12 0 0 0 0 defensive linemen with 33 thanks to 13 solo tackles Totals 204 1,326 19 80 7 33 0 17 and 20 assists… seven of his 33 tackles were for a loss, including 2.5 sacks… had his best effort of the season against Morgan 2004 Rushing Receiving State in the New York Urban League Classic… in that game Marcus Opponent ATT. YARDS TD LG REC. YARDS TD LG recorded a career-high seven tackles (4 solo), 1.5 tackles for loss, a half Jackson State 21 209 3 73 1 8 0 8 sack and two forced fumbles… his two forced fumbles led to a touchdown Howard 27 126 1 44 4 7 0 16 Western Illinois 18 88 2 17 1 38 1 38 vs. Morgan State 17 43 0 8 0 0 0 0 at Delaware State 12 11 0 7 3 30 1 14 Gardner-Webb 24 140 1 43 1 6 0 6 Norfolk State 22 105 1 26 0 0 0 0 at South Carolina State 6 26 0 16 0 0 0 0 Bethune-Cookman 26 126 1 21 0 0 0 0 North Carolina A&T 25 106 3 34 1 9 0 9 Savannah State 13 120 1 41 0 0 0 0 at William & Mary 14 33 0 11 0 0 0 0 Totals 225 1,133 13 73 11 98 2 38

2003 Rushing Receiving Opponent ATT. YARDS TD LG REC. YARDS TD LG at Villanova 15 66 1 19 0 0 0 0 at Howard 21 72 1 15 0 0 0 0 vs. Tuskegee 16 80 2 22 0 0 0 0 vs. Morgan State 22 54 0 14 0 0 0 0 Delaware State 20 165 3 45 0 0 0 0 at Norfolk State 20 150 3 26 1 -4 0 0 South Carolina State 28 141 2 63 2 -12 0 0 Florida A&M 19 49 0 22 0 0 0 0 at Bethune-Cookman 28 83 3 12 1 5 0 5 at North Carolina A&T 18 109 0 33 1 14 0 14 Savannah State 32 168 3 25 1 9 0 9 Totals 239 1,137 18 63 6 12 0 14

66 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 Meet the Pirates and a for Hampton… also recorded sacks against Norfolk State 40 JOEY DRAYTON and Bethune-Cookman… registered at least five tackles in four different Senior • Defensive End games, including six stops (4 solo) and 1.5 tackles for loss against Richmond in the first round of the NCAA playoffs… hauled in his first career 6-3 • 260 • Marion, South Carolina • Marion HS interception in the Battle of the Bay at Norfolk State. 2005 Junior Season 2004 Freshman Season Played in all 11 regular season games… began the Played all 12 games on the year, including starting six of the last seven season as a reserve tight end before moving back games of the season … Finished the year seventh on the team in total to the defensive side of the ball late in the year… tackles (38) … Placed fifth on the squad in tackles for loss with nine stops registered 11 total tackles (2 solo, 9 assisted) and behind the line of scrimmage … Finished the year with three quarterback half a sack… had four tackles against the Rattlers of Florida A&M and sacks which was good enough to end the year fifth on the team in that versus Savannah State in the regular season finale… his other three stops category … Established himself as one of the most explosive guys off the came at Norfolk State. line on a defensive line loaded with talent … Undoubtedly, Marcus registered his best outing of the season against South Carolina State … In 2004 Sophomore Season that game, he recorded five tackles (two solo), including four stops behind Appeared in all 12 games at defensive end… was fourth among defensive the line of scrimmage for a loss of 17 yards, a forced fumble and one pass linemen with 30 total tackles… also added seven tackles for loss and one deflection … Of those four tackles for loss, two came via quarterback sacks sack… posted a season-high five tackles (4 assisted) at Delaware State. … Also collected five tackles in games against Western Illinois, Gardner- Webb and North Carolina A&T … Tallied three assisted tackles, including 2003 Freshman Season two solo stops, as well as two quarterback hurries and a tackle for loss Saw action in 10 of the 11 games for the Pirates… got his first career start against North Carolina A&T … Pulled in three solo tackles against William at Howard… came alive against Morgan State in the New York Urban & Mary in the NCAA playoffs. League Classic where he registered three quarterback sacks for a loss of 35 yards… made nine solo hits and was also credited with 16 assists for a total

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MARCUS DIXON’S CAREER STATISTICS Year Solo Assists Total TFL-YDS Sacks-YDS FF FR-YDS INT-YDS PBU 2005 13 20 33 7-25 2.5-16 2 0-0 1-0 1 2004 19 19 38 9-28 3-19 2 0-0 0-0 4 Totals 32 39 71 16-53 5.5-35 4 0-0 1-0 5

Career-Highs Solo tackles: 4 (twice), last vs. Richmond (11/26/05) Assisted tackles: 4 (three times), last at Bethune-Cookman (11/5/05) Tackles: 7 vs. Morgan State (9/24/05) Tackles for loss: 4 at South Carolina State (10/23/04) Sacks: 2 at South Carolina State (10/23/04)

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Marion High School New York Urban League Classic where he finished the game with 11 Led MHS in tackles during his senior season with 100 after registering 98 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, and half a sack… returned his only interception as a junior… All-Area and All-Region… also All-Region in basketball, for 17 yards against South Carolina State to halt a potential go-ahead drive leading the Swamp Fox in scoring, rebounding and blocked shots… by the Bulldogs… two-time MEAC Defensive Player of the Week… posted Florence Morning News All-Star… WBTW All-Star. eight solo tackles in games against Howard, Morgan State and South Carolina State… had at least one tackle for loss in nine of the 12 games. Personal Born December 31, 1983… son of Cary Moses and Cenethea Harraway… 2004 Sophomore Season career goal is to become a physical therapist. Saw action in 11 of the Pirates’ 12 games on the year, including hitting the starting lineup in all 11 of those contests … Earned Defensive Player of the Year honors in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) … Named to DRAYTON’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME the Don Hansen Gazette All-Eastern Region Team … Named as a Sheridan 2005 Tackles Broadcasting Network (SBN) All-America performer … Finished second on Opponent UT AT TOT TFL SACKS PBU the squad in tackles for the season with 99 total, as well as fifth overall in the at Norfolk State 0 3 3 0 0 0 conference … Led the Pirates’ defensive unit in tackles for loss (14.5), good Florida A&M 1 3 4 0.5 0.5 0 enough for second in the conference … Finished the season third on the Savannah State 1 3 4 0 0 0 Totals 2 9 11 0.5 0.5 0 squad in sacks with five total … Registered three interceptions on the campaign which was good enough to finish the season tied for ninth in the MEAC in that category … Ended the season fourth on the team in pass 2004 Tackles Opponent UT AT TOT TFL SACKS PBU breakups with eight … Scored twice on the year with interceptions returned Jackson State 1 1 2 1.5 0 0 for touchdowns against Morgan State in the New York Urban League Classic Howard 0 3 3 0.5 0 0 and at South Carolina State … Posted a career-high 15 tackles (eight solo) Western Illinois 2 2 4 1 0 0 against Western Illinois … Also collected a career-high four pass deflections at Delaware State 1 4 5 0 0 0 Gardner-Webb 1 3 4 1 0 0 in that same contest, with 1.5 tackles behind the line of scrimmage as well Norfolk State 0 3 0.5 0 0 0 … Tallied 13 tackles apiece in two games this season against Morgan State at South Carolina State 0 2 2 1 0 0 and Norfolk State … Posted three tackles behind the line of scrimmage Bethune-Cookman 2 0 2 1 1 0 against Norfolk State, including two quarterback sacks and two pass North Carolina A&T 0 4 4 0.5 0 0 at William & Mary 0 1 1 0 0 0 breakups … Went on to collect double-digit tackles against Gardner-Webb Totals 7 23 30 7 1 0 and Howard as well … At the linebacker position, Durant posted two interceptions against Morgan State in the New York Urban League Classic. 2003 Tackles Opponent UT AT TOT TFL SACKS PBU at Villanova 2 0 2 0 0 0 at Howard 1 1 2 0 0 0 vs. Tuskegee 0 1 1 0 0 0 vs. Morgan State 3 0 3 3 3 0 Delaware State 0 4 4 0.5 0.5 0 at Norfolk State 0 3 3 0 0 0 South Carolina State 0 2 2 0.5 0 0 Florida A&M 0 3 3 1 0 0 at Bethune-Cookman 1 0 1 0 0 0 at North Carolina A&T 1 0 1 1 0 0 Savannah State 1 2 3 0 0 0 Totals 9 16 25 6 3.5 0

52 JUSTIN DURANT Senior • Linebacker 6-2 • 230 • Florence, South Carolina • Wilson HS

2005 Junior Season Started all 12 games at middle linebacker… finished third in the voting for the Buck Buchanan Award which recognizes the top defensive player in I-AA… named Sheridan Broadcasting Network (SBN) and MEAC Defensive Player of the Year… SBN All-American… Walter Camp All-American… Sports Network All-American… Associated Press All-American… Second Team Don Hansen Football Gazette All- American… First Team VaSID All-State Team… led the MEAC with 124 total tackles, including 61 solo stops… was third in the conference with 15 tackles for loss… tied for the team lead with five quarterback sacks… also added two fumble recoveries, one interception and two pass breakups… matched his career-high with 15 tackles (8 solo) in Hampton’s win over #19 South Carolina State… that effort was just one of his seven games with at least 10 tackles… recorded a game-high 14 stops against Richmond in the I-AA playoffs… named Defensive MVP of the Detroit Football Classic and the

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2003 Freshman Season JUSTIN DURANT’S CAREER STATISTICS Played in the first four games of the season before missing the next three Year Solo Assists Total TFL-YDS Sacks-YDS FF FR-YDS INT-YDS PBU contests due to injury … Returned to the lineup in a home contest against 2005 61 63 124 15-50 5-30 0 2-0 1-17 2 Florida A&M … Saw action at the outside linebacker position, as well as the 2004 45 54 99 14.5-48 5-21 1 0-0 3-42 8 special team unit … Led all Pirate freshman with 32 total tackles, including 2003 14 18 32 4.5-10 1-5 0 0-0 0-0 1 14 by solo performance … Turned in his best outing of the season against Totals 120 135 255 34-108 11-56 1 2-0 4-59 11 Morgan State in the New York Urban League Classic where he registered Career-Highs seven tackles, one quarterback sack and a pass breakup in an HU victory Solo tackles: 8 (four times), last vs. South Carolina State (10/22/05) … Recorded 2.5 tackles for loss at Howard … Opened his collegiate career Assisted tackles: 10 vs. Norfolk State (10/16/04) with six tackles (four solo) at Villanova in the HU season-opener … Also Tackles: 15 (twice), last vs. South Carolina State (10/22/05) posted a tackle for loss against Savannah State. Tackles for loss: 3 vs. Norfolk State (10/16/04) Sacks: 1 (several), last vs. Florida A&M (11/12/05) Wilson High School Interceptions: 2 vs. Morgan State (9/25/04) Four-year letterman under head coach Darryl Page … A member of the 2002 HSSR All-State Team … Twice named to the WBTW TV-13 All-Area Team, as well as Region 6 3-A (AAA) All-Region Team … Started in the annual North Carolina vs. South Carolina Shrine Bowl … Recorded seven 7 MARLON FAIR tackles, including two tackles for loss, in that same contest … Member of the Senior • Free Safety National Honor Society at Wilson High School. 6-1 • 211 • Knightdale, North Carolina • Southeast Raleigh HS

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2003 Freshman Season MARLON FAIR’S CAREER STATISTICS Played in all 11 games for the Pirates as a freshman … Became a major Year Solo Assists Total TFL-YDS Sacks-YDS FF FR-YDS INT-YDS PBU contributor on special teams, began to see limited action in the defensive 2005 27 23 50 2.5-10 1-7 1 0-0 1-0 2 secondary as the season progressed … His 28 tackles were the second 2004 11 10 21 0.5-1 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 2 2003 17 11 28 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0-0 2 most amongst Pirate freshman … Punched in 17 solo tackles out of his 28 Totals 55 44 99 3-11 1-7 2 0-0 1-0 6 recorded on the season … Had a season-high eight tackles (six solo) in a Homecoming win over South Carolina State … Registered two pass Career-Highs breakups … Recorded four tackles and a forced fumble against Morgan Solo tackles: 8 vs. Florida A&M (11/12/05) State in the annual New York Urban League Classic. Assisted tackles: 6 vs. South Carolina State (10/22/05) Tackles: 10 vs. Florida A&M (11/12/05) Southeast Raleigh High School Tackles for loss: 1 (twice), last vs. Florida A&M (11/12/05) Marlon was a three-year letterwinner as a quarterback and as a safety for Passes broken up: 1 (several), last vs. Savannah State (11/19/05) the Bulldogs of Southeast Raleigh … Named as the Triangle Alliance Interceptions: 1 at Bethune-Cookman (11/5/05) Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Year … Southeast Raleigh MVP and Defensive Player of the Year … Selected to play in the annual North Carolina East vs. West game. 8 DERECK FAULKNER Personal Born on May 29, 1985 in Marietta, Georgia … He is the son of Marvin and Senior • Wide Receiver Lottie Fair … His grandfather, Joe Fair, and father, Marvin, played football at 6-4 • 225 • Moorestown, New Jersey • Moorestown HS Florida A&M University … Earned a 3.8 grade point average (GPA), and was a member of the National Achievers Society and Who’s Who Among 2005 Junior Season American High School Students. Played in the first seven ball games but missed the remainder of the season due to injury… caught 10 passes for 163 yards and a touchdown… averaged 16.3 yards per reception… returned FAIR’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME home to New Jersey and turned in a career day at Giants Stadium in the New York Urban League Classic… there he caught five passes for a career- 2005 Tackles high 113 yards, including a 38-yard touchdown grab… also had two catches Opponent UT AT TOT TFL PBU INT against North Carolina A&T and Delaware State. vs. Jackson State 4 0 4 0 0 0 at Howard 5 4 9 0 0 0 at North Carolina A&T 1 1 2 1 0 0 2004 Sophomore Season vs. Morgan State 2 0 2 0 0 0 Saw action in nine of Hampton’s 12 games, starting eight Delaware State 2 3 5 0 0 0 … caught 24 passes for 427 yards and three at Gardner-Webb 1 5 6 0 0 0 at Norfolk State 1 0 1 0 0 0 touchdowns… his 24 receptions were the third highest South Carolina State 1 6 7 0.5 1 0 total on the team, while his three touchdown at Bethune-Cookman 0 0 0 0 0 1 catches ranked second… averaged 17.8 Florida A&M 8 2 10 1 0 0 yards per catch and 47.4 yards receiving Savannah State 0 1 1 0 1 0 Richmond 2 1 3 0 0 0 per game… 19 of his 24 receptions (79%) Totals 27 23 50 2.5 2 1 resulted in first downs… had six games 2004 Tackles where he hauled in three or more Opponent UT AT TOT TFL PBU INT receptions… registered the first 100- vs. Morgan State 0 1 1 0 0 0 yard receiving game of his career at at Delaware State 3 2 5 0 0 0 Delaware State, grabbing a season- Norfolk State 1 3 4 0 0 0 high five passes for 106 yards… Bethune-Cookman 3 2 5 0.5 0 0 North Carolina A&T 1 1 2 0 1 0 scored on a 12-yard reception in the at Savannah State 0 1 1 0 1 0 season opener against Jackson State at William & Mary 3 0 3 0 0 0 and followed that up a week later with a 2- Totals 11 10 21 0.5 2 0 yard touchdown catch versus rival 2003 Tackles Howard… also pulled in his longest Opponent UT AT TOT TFL PBU INT reception of the season, a 45-yard grab vs. Tuskegee 2 3 5 0 0 0 against the Bison… recorded his other vs. Morgan State 2 2 4 0 0 0 touchdown on a 41-yard catch against Delaware State 1 1 2 0 1 0 at Norfolk State 1 0 1 0 0 0 Morgan State in the New York Urban South Carolina State 6 2 8 0 1 0 League Classic at Giants Stadium… had Florida A&M 1 0 1 0 0 0 three receptions of 35 or more yards… at North Carolina A&T 0 0 0 0 0 0 caught three passes for 36 yards and Savannah State 4 3 7 0 0 0 Totals 17 11 28 0 2 0 three first downs against William & Mary in the first round of the I-AA playoffs.

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2003 Freshman Season FAULKNER’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME Did not play in the season opener but cracked the lineup in all of the remaining 10 games… his 20 receptions tied him for the second best total 2005 on the team while his 249 receiving yards ranked second as well… fell one Opponent REC. YARDS TD LG at Howard 1 15 0 15 yard shy of his first 100-yard receiving game when he hauled in six passes at North Carolina A&T 2 15 0 9 for 99 yards and a touchdown in the MEAC championship deciding game at vs. Morgan State 5 113 1 38 North Carolina A&T… made a 50-yard leaping catch against the Aggies for Delaware State 2 20 0 13 his only scoring reception of the season… caught at least one pass in seven Totals 10 163 1 38 of the 10 games in which he played… pulled in five passes for 59 yards versus the Rattlers of Florida A&M… pulled in his first career reception on a 2004 seven yard completion at Howard… averaged 12.4 yards per catch. Opponent REC. YARDS TD LG Jackson State 3 36 1 14 Howard 3 61 1 45 Moorestown High School Western Illinois 1 6 0 6 First Team All-State… First Team All-South Jersey… All-County and All- vs. Morgan State 4 91 1 41 Conference… rated among the top 100 players on the east coast… caught at Delaware State 5 106 0 29 Gardner-Webb 0 0 0 0 40 passes for 898 yards and nine touchdowns in his senior year. Norfolk State 0 0 0 0 at South Carolina State 1 19 0 19 Personal Bethune-Cookman 3 57 0 38 Born May 6, 1985 in Landstuhl, Germany… son of Leonard and LaCarole North Carolina A&T 1 15 0 15 at Savannah State 0 0 0 0 Faulkner… father Leonard played linebacker at Virginia State University… William & Mary 3 36 0 13 chose Hampton over the University of Iowa… career ambition is to become Totals 24 427 3 45 a sportscaster… worked with a personal trainer throughout his high school career. 2003 Opponent REC. YARDS TD LG

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69 JUSTIN GARY Senior • Offensive Line 6-0 • 268 • Virginia Beach, Virginia • Floyd E. Kellam HS

2005 Junior Season Saw action in six games for the Pirates… played along the offensive front and on special teams.

2004 Sophomore Season Did not see action in the first two contests, but played in the remaining 10 games… played as a reserve offensive guard, but saw most of his time on special teams.

2003 Freshman Season Played in the season opener at Villanova but did not see any more action for the remainder of the season.

Floyd E. Kellam High School Two-time All-Beach District and All-Tidewater Region… participated in the Nike Training Camp Invitational in Chapel Hill… also lettered in track & field and was senior class vice president.

Personal Born March 26, 1985… son of James and Darlene Gary… mother Darlene attended Hampton University.

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JEREMY GILCHRIST 48 DARRELL HARRIS R-Sophomore • Wide Receiver Junior • Strong Safety 5-10 • 175 • Virginia Beach, Virginia 6-1 • 198 • Rahway, New Jersey • Rahway HS Virginia Tech/Landstown HS Rahway High School At Virginia Tech Four-year letterman for the Indians of Rahway High Redshirted during the 2004 season… saw action in School… played quarterback, wide receiver and all 12 games in 2005, carrying the ball one time for linebacker… team captain… named all-area… 14 yards, while also hauling in one reception for selected to participate in the Snapple Bowl which nine yards. matches up the all-stars from Middlesex County and Union County New Jersey. Landstown High School A record-setting receiver for Coach Chris Beatty ... finished his career Personal ranked second in the Virginia High School League record book in both Born October 1, 1986 in Edison, New Jersey… son of Kimberly Brewer… career pass receptions (198) and career receiving yards (3,230) ... stands majoring in sports management. seventh in career touchdown receptions with 33 ... ranked second all-time in the VHSL for receiving yards in a season (1,399), third in receptions in a season (87) and fifth in touchdown receptions (18) ... rated the No. 11 player in Virginia by The Roanoke Times and No. 12 by SuperPrep ... caught 87 80 JIMMY HESTER passes for 1,399 yards and 18 TDs as a senior ... scored a total of 24 Junior • Wide Receiver touchdowns that season ... contributed 10 pass interceptions on defense and averaged 30.7 yards per punt return, taking three back for touchdowns 6-0 • 180 • Springfield, Massachusetts • Putnam VO Tech HS ... named first-team AAA all-state by The Associated Press ... was voted second-team all-state by the coaches as a receiver, kick return man and 2005 Junior Season defensive back ... was also all-district and all-region at all three positions ... Saw action in all 12 games for the Pirates… named All-Tidewater as a junior ... ranked the No. 49 receiver in the nation established himself as the Pirates’ top blocking by Rivals ... an All-Atlantic Region selection by PrepStar. wide receiver… recorded his first career reception with a 40-yard catch against Florida A&M… also Personal added a 5-yard reception in the same game… carried the ball once for -10 Born February 24, 1986 in Norfolk, Virginia… son of Verlin Murrell. yards against Delaware State.

49 WAKEEM GOODE Putnam VO Tech High School Sophomore • Linebacker All-Western Massachusetts during his final three seasons… named MVP of the Western Massachusetts vs. Central Massachusetts All-Star Game. 5-11 • 214 • Cleveland, Ohio • Benedictine HS Personal 2005 Freshman Season Born on October 7, 1985 in Boston, Massachusetts… majoring in Saw action in six games on the season… began education… career ambition is to become a teacher. the year as a scout team player but was quickly added to the travel squad… tallied nine total tackles, including five solo stops… had his best JIMMY HESTER’S CAREER STATISTICS outing against Savannah State in the regular season finale where he Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD LP recorded five tackles and returned a fumble 27 yards… also registered stops 2005 2 45 22.5 0 40 against Delaware State, Gardner-Webb and Norfolk State. Totals 2 45 22.5 0 40

Career-Highs Benedictine High School Receptions: 2 vs. Florida A&M (11/12/05) Three-year letterman for Coach Art Bortnick and the Bengals… helped Receiving Yards: 45 vs. Florida A&M (11/12/05) guide BHS to back-to-back state championships in 2003 and 2004… state Receiving TDs: N/A runner-up in 2002… registered 137 tackles, including 10 for loss and two Longest Reception: 40 vs. Florida A&M (11/12/05) sacks as a senior… honorable mention all-state, all-county, all-district… selected to play in the East vs. West All-Star Game.

Personal Born February 5, 1987 in Cherry Hill, New Jersey… son of John and Falimah Goode.

WAKEEM GOODE’S CAREER STATISTICS Year Solo Assists Total TFL-YDS Sacks-YDS FF FR-YDS INT-YDS PBU 2005 5 4 9 0-0 0-0 0 1-27 0-0 0 Totals 5 4 9 0-0 0-0 0 1-27 0-0 0

Career-Highs Solo tackles: 3 vs. Savannah State (11/19/05) Assisted tackles: 2 vs. Savannah State (11/19/05) Tackles: 5 vs. Savannah State (11/19/05) Tackles for loss: N/A

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84 WESTON HILL 74 EVERETT HOPKINS Senior • Tight End Junior • Offensive Line 6-5 • 250 • Pompano Beach, Florida 6-2 • 300 • Queens, New York • St. Francis Prep Grand Rapids CC/Blanche Ely HS 2005 Sophomore Season 2005 Junior Season Saw action in two games (Morgan State, Savannah Appeared in all 12 games for the Pirates, playing as State) for the Pirates as a reserve offensive a reserve tight end and on special teams… did not lineman. have a pass reception on the year, but had a key role in the running games as a blocking tight end. St. Francis Prep Was named team captain during his senior season… played in the City At Grand Rapids Community College League vs. Catholic League Senior Bowl in Long Island. Caught five passes for 47 yards and a touchdown during the 2004 season… helped lead GRCC to the North Central Conference championship with a Personal record of 9-2. Born May 23, 1987… son of Everett and Audrey Hopkins… works at a law firm with his parents and at his local church… also plays the drums… Blanche Ely High School majoring in sports management. Helped lead the Tigers to the district and 5A state championship in 2002 with a mark of 14-1… started at offensive guard for Coach Steve Davis… Miami Herald Second Team All-County… named Most Improved Player. 54 JIMARI JONES Personal Junior • Linebacker Born July 26, 1985 in Boynton Beach, Florida… son of Willie and Agnes 6-2 • 243 • Waldorf, Maryland • Thomas Stone HS

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JIMARI JONES’ CAREER STATISTICS Year Solo Assists Total TFL-YDS Sacks-YDS FF FR-YDS INT-YDS PBU 2005 13 7 20 2-4 0-0 1 2-0 0-0 1 2004 0 3 3 0.5-1 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 13 10 23 2.5-5 0-0 1 2-0 0-0 1

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Thomas Stone High School 2004 Sophomore Season Four-year starter at defensive end for the Cougars … Holds the school Appeared in all 12 games for the Pirates… saw action as a reserve wide record for sacks in a single game, sacks in a season and career sacks at receiver and as a member of the kickoff, kickoff return and punt units… Thomas Stone High School … Named as a Second Team All-State and All- caught seven passes for 49 yards for an average of 7 yards per reception… Metro performer … 2003 Defensive Player of the Year … Three-year had multiple catches against Morgan State in the New York Urban League Southern Maryland Athletic Conference selection … Two-time All-Area Classic and against rival Norfolk State in the Battle of the Bay… hauled in a selection … Recorded 91 tackles, 19 quarterback sacks, eight forced season long reception of 15 yards versus Morgan State… registered 20 fumbles, six fumble recoveries and scored two defensive touchdowns as a special teams tackles, including 12 solo stops… had his best day on special senior … Was also a four-year letterwinner in track & field (jumps and relays) teams against North Carolina A&T when he recorded four total tackles… and a one-time letterman in wrestling. had at least one tackle in 11 of the 12 games in which he played.

Personal Born on April 5, 1986 … He is the son of Janice A. Jones … His career First Team All-State, All-Region and All-Bay Rivers District as a senior… ambition is to become an athletic trainer. caught 63 passes for 863 yards as a junior earning him Second Team All- State honors… ended his high school career with over 2,000 yards receiving… 2002 state champion in the 110-meter high hurdles and the 300- meter intermediate hurdles… also ran on the state championship 4x100 81 ONREA JONES meter relay team… record holder in the 300-meter hurdles at the Senior • Wide Receiver Christopher Newport Captain’s Classic (39.3)… Co-MVP for the Panthers’ 6-2 • 203 • Williamsburg, Virginia • Bruton HS football team and MVP for the basketball team.

Personal 2005 Junior Season Born December 22, 1983 in Clarksville, Tennessee… son of Calvin and Saw action at wide receiver and on special teams in Deloris Gager… majoring in sports management… member of the all 12 games… finished the season second on the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)… hobbies include basketball, tennis team in receptions (32) and receiving yards (631)… and video games. caught two touchdown passes and posted a team- high average of 19.7 yards per reception… had two consecutive 100-yard receiving games against Savannah State (118) and Richmond (192)… set a Hampton University playoff record with 11 receptions and 192 receiving ONREA JONES’ CAREER STATISTICS yards versus the … also pulled in a 7-yard touchdown Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD LP grab in that game… led Hampton with 10 receptions of 20 or more yards, 2005 32 631 19.7 2 69 including a team-best 69-yard touchdown reception against Savannah State 2004 7 49 7.0 0 15 for his first career score… caught Totals 39 680 17.4 2 69 at least one pass in each of the final 11 games… hauled in Career-Highs two or more receptions in Receptions: 11 vs. Richmond (11/26/05) nine of the 12 games Receiving Yards: 192 vs. Richmond (11/26/05) Receiving TDs: 1 (twice), last vs. Richmond (11/26/05) on the season... had Longest Reception: 69 vs. Savannah State (11/19/05) three receptions of better than 40 yards. JONES’ CAREER GAME-BY-GAME 2005 Opponent REC. YARDS TD LG vs. Jackson State 0 0 0 0 at Howard 2 28 8 15 at North Carolina A&T 2 42 0 21 vs. Morgan State 2 49 0 41 Delaware State 2 44 0 25 at Gardner-Webb 2 40 0 32 at Norfolk State 1 19 0 19 South Carolina State 4 46 0 19 at Bethune-Cookman 1 10 0 10 Florida A&M 3 43 0 20 Savannah State 2 118 1 69 Richmond 11 192 1 44 Totals 32 631 2 69

2004 Opponent REC. YARDS TD LG Jackson State 1 4 0 4 Howard 1 10 0 10 Western Illinois 0 0 0 0 vs. Morgan State 2 16 0 15 at Delaware State 0 0 0 0 Gardner-Webb 0 0 0 0 Norfolk State 2 21 0 11 at South Carolina State 0 0 0 0 Bethune-Cookman 1 -2 0 0 North Carolina A&T 0 0 0 0 at Savannah State 0 0 0 0 William & Mary 0 0 0 0 Totals 7 49 0 15

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14 REGINALD KNOX REGINALD KNOX’S CAREER STATISTICS Senior • Cornerback Year Solo Assists Total TFL-YDS Sacks-YDS FF FR-YDS INT-YDS PBU 2005 9 8 17 0.5-1 0 0 0 0 0 6-1 • 193 • Havana, Florida • Havana Northside HS 2004 12 11 23 1.5-4 0 0 1-0 1-0 4 2003 2 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 2005 Junior Season Totals 23 22 45 2-5 0 0 1-0 1-0 4 Appeared in 11 games on the year, picking up his only start at Norfolk State… saw time at defensive Career-Highs back and on special teams… finished the season Solo tackles: 5 vs. Morgan State (9/25/04) Assisted tackles: 6 vs. Morgan State (9/25/04) with nine solo stops and eight assists for a total of Tackles: 11 vs. Morgan State (9/25/04) 17 tackles... recorded a season-best four tackles at Gardner-Webb and Tackles for loss: 1 at Savannah State (11/20/04) versus Savannah State. Passes broken up: 2 vs. Morgan State (9/25/04) Interceptions: 1 vs. Western Illinois (9/18/04) 2004 Sophomore Season Started at cornerback in most of the 10 games in which he saw action… recorded 23 total tackles, 12 coming on solo efforts… also added four pass KNOX’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME breakups and 1.5 tackles for loss… helped the Pirates defeat Western Illinois by producing two turnovers with his first career interception and a 2005 Tackles fumble recovery… came back a week later to record a career-high 11 Opponent UT AT TOT TFL PBU INT at Gardner-Webb 2 2 4 0 0 0 tackles and 2 pass breakups against Morgan State in the New York Urban at Norfolk State 1 2 2 0 0 0 League Classic. at Bethune-Cookman 1 1 2 0 0 0 Florida A&M 1 2 3 0 0 0 2003 Freshman Season Savannah State 2 2 4 0.5 0 0 Richmond 2 0 2 0 0 0 Played in all 11 games for the Pirates, making his primary contribution on Totals 9 8 17 0.5 0 0

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98 KENDALL LANGFORD KENDALL LANGFORD’S CAREER STATISTICS Junior • Defensive End Year Solo Assists Total TFL-YDS Sacks-YDS FF FR-YDS INT-YDS PBU 2005 31 34 65 15.5-65 4.5-40 1 0-0 0-0 2 6-6 • 290 • Petersburg, Virginia • Petersburg HS 2004 15 29 44 11.5-40 6-20 1 1-30 0-0 1 Totals 46 63 109 27-105 10.5-60 2 1-30 0-0 3 2005 Sophomore Season Started all 12 games along the defensive front… Career-Highs First Team All-MEAC… finished second on the Solo tackles: 4 (four times), last vs. Delaware State (10/1/05) team in total tackles with 65, including 31 solo Assisted tackles: 6 at Bethune-Cookman (11/5/05) Tackles: 9 (twice), last vs. Delaware State (10/1/05) stops… led the Pirates and was second in the Tackles for loss: 5 vs. Delaware State (10/1/05) MEAC in tackles for loss with 15.5 for a loss of 65 yards… his 4.5 sacks Sacks: 3 vs. Delaware State (10/1/05) were the second most on the team and ranked seventh in the conference… turned in a career day in the win over Delaware State when he posted a team-high nine tackles (4 solo), five tackles for loss and three sacks to earn LANGFORD’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME MEAC Defensive Player of the Week honors… also led the Pirates in tackles at North Carolina A&T with nine… registered three stops behind the line of 2004 Tackles scrimmage in the Battle of the Bay against Norfolk State, ending the game Opponent UT AT TOT TFL PBU Jackson State 0 3 3 0 0 with seven tackles… blocked extra point attempts at Howard and against Howard 3 3 6 3.5 0 Savannah State… also forced a fumble at Gardner-Webb and broke up two Western Illinois 0 2 2 0 1 passes. vs. Morgan State 1 3 4 1.0 0 at Delaware State 0 2 2 0 0 Gardner-Webb 0 4 4 1.0 0 2004 Freshman Season Norfolk State 0 4 4 0 0 Langford quickly worked his way into the starting rotation for the Pirates … at South Carolina State 3 1 4 2.0 0 He saw playing time in all 12 games for the year … Made the starting job Bethune-Cookman 2 0 2 1.0 0 along the defensive line in three contests … Registered a total of 44 tackles North Carolina A&T 2 3 5 0.5 0 at Savannah State 1 2 3 2.0 0 on the year, good enough to finish sixth on the team in that category … Went at William & Mary 3 2 5 0.5 0 hard for 15 solo stops … Posted a team second-best 11.5 tackles behind the Totals 15 29 44 11.5 1 line of scrimmage … Finished second on the squad in sacks (6) … Posted a career/season-high six tackles (three solo), including three behind the line of scrimmage, against Howard … Also recorded one quarterback hurry in that contest … Had, undoubtedly, his best game of the year at South Carolina State with four tackles (three solo) and one fumble recovery for his only touchdown of the year on a 30-yard return.

Petersburg High School Played his high school ball at Petersburg High School … While playing with the Crimson Wave, Langford earned First Team All-District honors as a junior (2002) … He went on to claim numerous honors in his senior season … These include First Team All-District, Second Team All-Metro and Second Team All-Region.

Personal Kendall Langford is the son of Calvin and Ardee Langford … He was born on January 27, 1986 … Langford decided to attend HU because of the good education background … He says while at Hampton University, he wants to win another MEAC Championship.

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83 NIYEEM LEE CURTIS LEWIS’ CAREER STATISTICS R-Freshman • Wide Receiver Year Att. Yards Avg. TD LP Rec. Yards Avg. TD LP 2005 5 4 0.8 1 2 3 11 3.7 0 6 6-1 • 166 • Columbia, South Carolina • Eau Claire HS 2004 11 42 3.8 0 9 5 37 7.4 0 18 2003 9 37 4.1 0 9 4 45 11.2 0 18 Eau Claire High School Totals 25 83 3.3 1 9 12 93 7.8 0 18 Named 2004-05 Athlete of the Year in the state of South Carolina… three-time state champion in the Career-Highs Rushes: 3 (twice), last at Savannah State (11/20/04) 110-meter hurdles… all-state, all-region, all-district. Rushing Yards: 17 at Norfolk State (10/18/03) Rushing TDs: 1 vs. Florida A&M (11/12/05) Personal Longest Rush: 9 (twice), last vs. Norfolk State (10/16/04) Born August 19, 1986… son of Arthuly Shaw and Leslie Lee. Receptions: 1 (several), last at Gardner-Webb (10/8/05) Receiving Yards: 18 (twice), last vs. Bethune-Cookman (11/6/04) Receiving TDs: N/A Longest Reception: 18 (twice), last vs. Bethune-Cookman (11/6/04)

35 CURTIS LEWIS Senior • Fullback 5-9 • 280 • Fairfax, Virginia Centreville HS/Fork Union Military Academy

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2003 Freshman Season Appeared in all 11 games, starting the last six at fullback… helped guide running back Alonzo Coleman to a league best 1,137 yards and 18 touchdowns… carried the ball nine times for 37 yards… had his longest run of nine yards in his first start at Norfolk State… caught four passes out of the backfield for 45 yards, including an 18-yard reception in the season finale against Savannah State.

Centreville High School/ Fork Union Military Academy Helped lead the Wildcats of Centreville High School to a three-year mark of 32-6 under Coach Mike Skinner… won three district championships and the 2000 and 2001 state championship… was a two-year letterman in track & field.

Personal Born June 14, 1984… son of Diane Lewis… majoring in physical education.

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5 RAY LEWIS LEWIS’ CAREER GAME-BY-GAME Senior • Linebacker 2005 Tackles 6-2 • 235 • Hawthorne, California Opponent UT AT TOT TFL PBU INT Santa Monica College/Diamond Ranch HS at Gardner-Webb 0 3 3 0 0 1 at Norfolk State 0 3 3 0 0 0 Florida A&M 3 2 5 0 0 0 2005 Junior Season Totals 3 8 11 0 0 1 Saw action in seven games in his first season with the Pirates, playing as a reserve defensive back and on special teams… recorded 11 total stops on the year with eight assists and three solo tackles… had a season-high five tackles (3 solo) versus Florida A&M… had another big game at Gardner- Webb with a fumble recovery and an interception which he returned for 37 yards… both turnovers led to touchdowns for the HU offense… finished with three tackles at Gardner-Webb and at Norfolk State.

Diamond Ranch High School A four-time all-conference selection at quarterback and defensive back… Gazette Prep All-Star… Ranked #3 on Harold’s Hitting Team In California… Street & Smith’s Rising Star… passed for more than 1,600 yards, ran for 350 yards and accounted for 16 total touchdowns as a senior… on the defensive side of the ball, registered 63 tackles, four sacks and two interceptions, one of which he returned for a touchdown… had six tackles and one interception return for a touchdown to earn MVP honors at the Shrine Game.

Personal Born in South Central, Los Angeles… son of LaDonna Lewis… majoring in psychology… plans on entering the ministry after football.

RAY LEWIS’ CAREER STATISTICS Year Solo Assists Total TFL-YDS Sacks-YDS FF FR-YDS INT-YDS PBU 2005 3 8 11 0-0 0-0 0 1-4 1-37 0 Totals 3 8 11 0-0 0-0 0 1-4 1-37 0

Career-Highs Solo tackles: 3 vs. Florida A&M (11/12/05) Assisted tackles: 3 (twice), last at Norfolk State (10/15/05) Tackles: 5 vs. Florida A&M (11/12/05) Tackles for loss: N/A

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89 ERNIE LOMAX ERNIE LOMAX’S CAREER STATISTICS Junior • Tight End Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD LP 2005 11 137 12.5 1 31 6-5 • 240 • Washington, D.C. • O’Connell HS 2004 1 15 15.0 0 15 Totals 12 152 12.7 1 31 2005 Sophomore Season Played in all 12 games for the Pirates, getting the Career-Highs Receptions: 3 at Howard (9/10/05) starting nod on eight occasions… was fourth on the Receiving Yards: 35 vs. South Carolina State (10/22/05) team in receptions (11) and receiving yards (137)… Receiving TDs: 1 vs. Savannah State (11/19/05) averaged 12.5 yards per catch… caught at least Longest Reception: 31 vs. South Carolina State (10/22/05) one pass in eight of he 12 hauled in his first career touchdown with a 15- yard grab in the win over Savannah State… had a season-high three receptions at Howard… pulled down a career-best 31-yard reception in the win over 19th ranked South Carolina State. 31 TOBIN LYONS R-Sophomore • Cornerback 2004 Freshman Season 6-1 • 194 • Charlotte, North Carolina • Independence HS Saw action in seven games as a reserve tight end… caught his first collegiate pass with a 15-yard reception at South Carolina State. 2005 Freshman Season Saw action in 11 of the 12 games as a redshirt O’Connell High School freshman, playing primarily on special teams… First Team All-State on offense and defense… received the Coaches made his collegiate debut against the Bison of Award… caught 40 passes for 400 yards during his senior season at Howard on September 10… recorded nine tackles O’Connell… played for Coach Steve Trimble… also lettered in basketball. on the season, five coming by way of solo stops… posted two tackles at Norfolk State and against Richmond in the first round of the playoffs… had

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Personal Born on August 6, 1986 … He is the son of Tobin and Belinda Lyons … He plans to major in Finance at Hampton University … Assistant coach with the Charlotte Monarchs 13-and-under AAU boys basketball team.

TOBIN LYONS’ CAREER STATISTICS Year Solo Assists Total TFL-YDS Sacks-YDS FF FR-YDS INT-YDS PBU 2005 5 4 9 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1 Totals 5 4 9 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1

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38 JERMAINE MALLORY 17 VAUGHN MANSFIELD Senior • Defensive Back Junior • Strong Safety 5-10 • 196 • Montpelier, Virginia • Patrick Henry HS 6-2 • 192 • Washington, D.C. Utah State/Woodson HS/Hargrave Military Academy 2005 Junior Season Appeared in all 12 games… a key performer on all 2005 Sophomore Season of the Pirates’ special teams units… registered Saw action in 10 games on the season as a seven total tackles on the year, including four solo reserve safety… had his best outing in the regular stops… picked up two tackles at Norfolk State and season finale with four tackles (3 solo) against against Florida A&M. Savannah State… had two stops in the Battle of the Bay at Norfolk State… registered one tackle in games against Morgan State, Delaware State, 2004 Sophomore Season Gardner-Webb and Florida A&M… finished the season with 10 total stops Saw quality playing time in eight of the Pirates 11 games on the year … on five solo and five assisted tackles… also broke up one pass. Collected six total tackles for the year (five assisted) … Pulled in a season/career-high two tackles (one solo/one assist) against #15 Western At Utah State Illinois … Registered one tackle in games against Jackson State, Howard, During the 2004 season, Mansfield saw action in all 11 games for the Aggies Gardner-Webb and Savannah State. of Utah State at the defensive back position … Picked up a total of 12 tackles on the year … Registered eight solo tackles on the campaign … Patrick Henry High School Collected a season-high five tackles (three solo) against Louisiana-Monroe Started at both wide receiver and linebacker at Patrick Henry High School … Went on to record two tackles against UNLV, Middle Tennessee and … Helped lead coach Ray Long’s Patriots to the 2002 Regional Arkansas State … Also posted one pass breakup on the year. Championship … Also earned a State Runner-up finish with a record of 13-1 on the campaign … Assisted Patrick Hargrave Military Academy Henry in posting a record 22-2 in his final two Spent one year (2003) at Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, Virginia seasons … Named All-District … Received the “Iron … Was named as the Cadets Special Teams Player of the Year … Posted Man” award … Also lettered in Track & Field … six blocked punts and three field goals attempts … Picked up one Placed first (1st) in the District, sixth interception on the 2003 campaign … Saw playing time at Milford Mill (6th) in the Region and sixth (6th) Military Academy (2001) in Baltimore … Helped the Millers at the defensive in the State for the Triple Jump back position … Pulled in 13 interceptions while looming around in the event. defensive backfield.

Personal Woodson High School Born on September 14, 1984 Mansfield was named as a Second Team All-Metro member, as well as in his home state of Virginia Team Defensive MVP … Played football four seasons, and saw action at … He is the son of Joe both quarterback and free safety for the Warriors … He served as a team and Virginia Mallory … captain, and recorded the team’s highest grade point average (GPA) … Also Currently earning a recruited highly by Auburn and Pittsburgh out of high school. degree in Architecture … His brother, Joseph, plays Personal cornerback and kick Born to the world as the son of Aaron Mansfield and Valerie Neal … Born returner for the University of on February 14, 1982 in Washington, D.C. … Vaughn has one brother … Richmond. Likes to spend time with friends … Plans to major in Journalism and would like to enter Sports Broadcasting one day.

VAUGHN MANSFIELD’S CAREER STATISTICS Year Solo Assists Total TFL-YDS Sacks-YDS FF FR-YDS INT-YDS PBU 2005 5 5 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 Totals 5 5 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1

Career-Highs Solo tackles: 3 vs. Savannah State (11/19/05) Assisted tackles: 2 at Norfolk State (10/15/05) Tackles: 4 vs. Savannah State (11/19/05) Tackles for loss: N/A

JERMAINE MALLORY’S CAREER STATISTICS Year Solo Assists Total TFL-YDS Sacks-YDS FF FR-YDS INT-YDS PBU 2005 4 3 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2004 1 5 6 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 5 8 13 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0

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66 NEVIN McCASKILL 2 MARQUAY McDANIEL R-Senior • Offensive Tackle Senior • Wide Receiver 6-4 • 292 • Tallahassee, Florida • Amos P. Godby HS 6-0 • 197 • Virginia Beach, Virginia • Salem HS

2005 Junior Season 2005 Junior Season Second Team All-MEAC… for the second year in a Started all 12 games at wide receiver and punt row, started all 12 games at left tackle… helped returner where he was a Second Team All-MEAC clear the way for two 1,000-yard backs for the selection… ranked fourth in the MEAC in second consecutive year… named MEAC receptions per game (3.50) and all-purpose yards Offensive Lineman of the Week for his effort against Gardner-Webb… (116.8), while ranking fifth in receiving yards per game (53.1)… second in during that game he graded out at 85% and recorded five pancake blocks to the league and 12th in I-AA with a punt return average of 14.6 after returning help the Pirates rush for 325 yards and seven touchdowns. 49 punts for 714 yards… led the Pirates in receptions (42), receiving yards (637) and receiving touchdowns (6)… named MEAC Player of the Week for 2004 Sophomore Season his performance against Florida A&M… during that game he caught a Started all 12 games at left tackle for the Pirates… helped anchor a career-high 11 passes for 149 yards and a score to mark his first career 100- Hampton line that produced two 1000-yard rushers and over 400 yards of yard receiving game… caught both of the Pirates’ touchdown passes at total offense and 226 yards rushing per game… named MEAC Offensive North Carolina A&T and against 19th ranked South Carolina State… his two Lineman of the Week on September 18 after collecting five pancake blocks touchdown catches against the Bulldogs came within four minutes of one and grading out at 89% as the Pirates put up more than 300 yards of total another and guided Hampton to a 14-0 victory… led the Pirates in catches offense against #15 Western Illinois… assisted the Pirates in averaging in seven of the 12 games… averaged 15.2 yards per reception.. had nine more than 43 points per game, second in I-AA. games with three or more receptions… matched his career-long reception with a 52-yard touchdown catch versus South Carolina State… recorded 2003 Freshman Season three receptions of longer than 30 yards… had three punt returns of 40 or

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Personal Born April 20, 1984… son of Melani McDaniel… majoring in business management.

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MARQUAY McDANIEL’S CAREER STATISTICS Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD LP PR-Yards Avg. TD LP 2005 42 637 15.2 6 52 49-714 14.6 0 76 2004 30 391 13.0 2 45 26-440 16.9 2 85 2003 20 212 10.6 0 52 41-514 12.5 0 38 Totals 92 1,240 13.5 8 52 116-1,668 14.4 2 85

Career-Highs Receptions: 11 vs. Florida A&M (11/12/05) Receiving Yards: 149 vs. Florida A&M (11/12/05) Receiving TDs: 2 (twice), last vs. South Carolina State (10/22/05) Longest Reception: 52 (twice), last vs. South Carolina State (10/22/05)

Punt Returns: 10 vs. Delaware State (10/1/05) Punt Return Yards: 133 vs. Jackson State (9/3/05) Punt Return TDs: 1 (twice), last vs. Norfolk State (10/16/04) Longest Punt Return: 85 vs. Howard (9/11/04)

McDANIEL’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME 2005 Opponent REC. YARDS TD LG PR YARDS TD LG vs. Jackson State 2 42 0 24 7 133 0 76 at Howard 5 49 0 16 4 129 0 49 at North Carolina A&T 4 89 2 42 6 119 0 31 vs. Morgan State 0 0 0 0 4 58 0 22 Delaware State 3 62 0 29 10 61 0 15 at Gardner-Webb 4 33 0 14 6 123 0 46 at Norfolk State 3 53 1 26 4 18 0 22 South Carolina State 3 70 2 52 2 19 0 16 at Bethune-Cookman 4 64 0 31 0 0 0 0 Florida A&M 11 149 1 25 1 10 0 10 Savannah State 0 0 0 0 2 -7 0 0 Richmond 3 26 0 13 3 51 0 24 Totals 42 637 6 52 49 714 0 76

2004 Opponent Rec. Yards TD Lg PR Yards TD Lg Jackson State 5 48 0 20 0 0 0 0 Howard 6 65 0 20 6 119 1 85 Western Illinois 2 13 0 9 1 26 0 26 vs. Morgan State 4 75 0 43 2 22 0 11 at Delaware State 6 77 0 21 4 17 0 14 Gardner-Webb 2 62 0 45 5 91 0 53 Norfolk State 2 22 1 18 3 96 1 48 at South Carolina State 1 18 1 18 3 41 0 18 Bethune-Cookman 2 11 0 8 0 0 0 0 North Carolina A&T 0 0 0 0 1 13 0 13 at Savannah State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 William & Mary 0 0 0 0 1 15 0 15 Totals 30 391 2 45 26 440 2 85

2003 Opponent Rec. Yards TD Lg PR Yards TD Lg at Villanova 1 7 0 7 1 18 0 18 at Howard 2 66 0 52 7 124 0 38 vs. Tuskegee 5 27 0 7 4 26 0 27 vs. Morgan State 1 -2 0 0 4 13 0 10 Delaware State 2 21 0 18 5 70 0 29 at Norfolk State 1 8 0 8 4 54 0 24 South Carolina State 1 9 0 9 1 -10 0 0 Florida A&M 6 58 0 21 4 79 0 35 at Bethune-Cookman 1 18 0 18 4 74 0 31 at North Carolina A&T 0 0 0 0 2 14 0 13 Savannah State 0 0 0 0 5 52 0 21 Totals 20 212 0 52 41 514 0 38

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34 TRAVIS McSWAIN 27 VAN MORGAN Senior • Fullback Junior • Running Back 6-0 • 228 • Clemmons, North Carolina • West Forsyth HS 6-0 • 213 • New Smyrna, Florida • New Smyrna Beach HS

West Forsyth High School 2005 Sophomore Season Three-year letterman for the Titans… played both Appeared in 10 games for the Pirates on the year… offensive tackle and offensive guard… in 2002 carried the ball 28 times for 225 yards and a helped West Forsyth capture the Central Piedmont touchdown, averaging 8.0 yards per carry… had a Conference championship, earning all-conference career-day against Savannah State in the regular honors along the way… named the Titans Offensive Lineman of the Year. season finale, rushing 15 times for 133 yards… his 79-yard run was the second longest of the season for HU… for the second straight year he Personal scored his only touchdown against Norfolk State, this time coming on a 19- Born December 2, 1984… son of Louis and Yvonne McSwain… majoring in yard fourth quarter run… also had 54 yards against Morgan State in the marketing. New York Urban League Classic… registered four solo tackles on special teams.

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85 JASON MORGAN Senior • Wide Receiver 5-9 • 189 • Jonesboro, Arkansas • Nettleton HS

2005 Junior Season Made his only appearance in the regular season finale against Savannah State. VAN MORGAN’S CAREER STATISTICS Year Att. Yards Avg. TD LP Rec. Yards Avg. TD LP 2004 Sophomore Season 2005 28 225 8.0 1 79 0 0 0 0 0 Saw action in two games for the Pirates as a reserve wide receiver. 2004 9 31 3.4 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 37 256 6.9 2 79 0 0 0 0 0 Nettleton High School Career-Highs One-year starter at wide receiver for Coach Darrell Dover and the Raiders. Rushes: 15 vs. Savannah State (11/19/05) Rushing Yards: 133 vs. Savannah State (11/19/05) Personal Rushing TDs: 1 (twice), last at Norfolk State (10/15/05) Born December 27, 1984 in Santa Monica, California… son of Karl and Longest Rush: 79 vs. Savannah State (11/19/05) Marcia Morgan… son of former Hampton defensive coordinator Karl Morgan.

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ROBERT PARKER against Delaware State… set a Pirate record and tied the MEAC record for Graduate • Free Safety the longest field goal with a 55-yard kick at Norfolk State… three-time MEAC Special Teams Player of the Week… made all seven extra point attempts in 6-1 • 215 • Chesapeake, Virginia wins over Gardner-Webb and Norfolk State… moved into third all-time on Virginia Tech/Oscar Smith HS Hampton’s career scoring list with 265 points… 4-of-8 on field goals between 40 and 49 yards… had one kick blocked on the year… made a 44- At Virginia Tech yard field goal in the playoff game versus Richmond. Went to Virginia Tech in 2002 as a wide receiver and redshirted during his first season… moved to 2004 Sophomore Season the defensive side of the ball in 2004, playing in 12 Sheridan Broadcasting Network All-American… First Team All-MEAC… games and recording two tackles… saw brief action on offense against ranked seventh in I-AA in field goals made with 1.33 per game… made 16- Florida A&M… posted a 4.33 40-yard dash and a team-best 39 1/2-inch of-22 (.727) field goal attempts and 56-of-63 extra point attempts… his 16 vertical jump in spring testing… was in on 71 total plays in 2005, including made field goals were the fourth most in I-AA… set a school record in field a season-high 10 snaps against Georgia Tech. goals made in a game (4), field goals made in a season (16), PATs in a season (56), points in a season by a kicker (104) and points in a game by a Oscar Smith High School kicker (17)… made a school record four field goals (41, 40, 34, 36) and five Excelled as a receiver and return man for Coach Bill Lyons at Oscar Smith PATs against Howard to set a single-game scoring record for kickers with 17 … named the Sleeper of the Year in Virginia by The Roanoke Times … points… connected on seven extra points versus Norfolk State, South caught 25 passes for 384 yards and five touchdowns as a senior … returned Carolina State and Savannah State… made 9-of-10 field goal attempts three punts for 95 yards, including one for a touchdown … also had six between 30 and 39 yards… made his longest field goal of the season on a kickoff returns for 245 yards, an average of 40.8 yards per return … scored 41-yard kick against Howard… had six games where he scored 10 or more on an 87-yard kickoff return against Deep Creek … posted seven catches points… led MEAC kickers in scoring and was third overall in the league with for 101 yards and a touchdown in one game and five receptions for 108 104 points… yards and two TDs in another game … was second-team All-Southeastern District as a receiver and return man as a senior … named the team MVP 2003 Freshman Season and the top receiver … saw action as a tight end his junior year … finished Started all 11 games as a true freshman… second in the MEAC in scoring with 33 receptions for 517 yards and seven touchdowns during his two among kickers with 57 points… converted on 36-of-44 extra points and 7-of- varsity seasons … a sprinter in track … ran a leg on the school’s 4x100- 17 field goals… made a season-high two field goals (36, 40) against meter relay team that finished fifth in the 2001 Group AAA track meet … also Tuskegee in the Ohio Classic… was 6-of-7 on extra point attempts in the lettered as a forward on the basketball team. season finale versus Savannah State… connected on his longest field goal of the season, a 44-yard kick against South Carolina State… converted on Personal 41% of his field goal attempts. Born March 10, 1984… son of George and Gina Blanchard… enrolled in graduate school at Hampton.

37 ANDREW PATERINI Senior • Placekicker 5-10 • 189 • Gladstone, Missouri • Rockhurst HS

2005 Junior Season Sports Network All-American… American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) All-American… Sheridan Broad-casting Network All- American … Don Hansen Football Gazette All-American… Second Team Associated Press All-American… First Team All-MEAC… led Division I-AA with 20 field goals made, ranking third in field goals made per game at 1.67… 16th in I-AA in scoring with 104 points for an average of 8.67 points per game… second in the MEAC in scoring behind teammate Alonzo Coleman… broke his own school record with 20 field goals… became HU’s all-time leader in field goals made and extra points made… was 20-of-30 (.667) on field goal attempts and 44-of-45 (.978) on extra point attempts… tied his own school record with four field goals (20, 29, 36, 37)

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Rockhurst High School 33 QUTRELL PAYTON Member of the Class 6A state championship team that finished the 2002 Junior • Fullback season a perfect 13-0 and ranked No. 6 in the country by USA Today… played placekicker, punter, fullback and linebacker… recorded a career-long 6-2 • 235 • Norfolk, Virginia • Norview HS 48 yard field goal… connected on 62-of-64 extra points… averaged 40.8 yards per punt… carried the ball 10 times for 139 yards and three 2005 Sophomore Season touchdowns… had a season long run of 64 yards… First Team All-State as Appeared in all 12 games for the Pirates… finished a punter… First Team All-Metro as a punter and placekicker… made 56 the season with nine rush attempts for 61 yards, consecutive point-after attempts. averaging 6.8 yards per carry… also caught three passes for 22 yards and a score… scored his first Personal career touchdown on an 8-yard catch in the victory over Delaware State… Born February 16, 1985 in Kansas City, Missouri… son of Michael and Janis had his longest carry of the season with a 19-yard gain against Morgan Paterini… also played two years of at Rockhurst… hobbies include State in the New York Urban League Classic. drawing and snowboarding… credits his father Michael for having the biggest influence on his athletic career. 2004 Freshman Season Saw action in seven games as a reserve fullback… carried the ball 21 times for a total of 85 yards, averaging 4.0 yards per carry… gained a season-high ANDREW PATERINI’S CAREER STATISTICS 36 yards on nine attempts at Savannah State… had his longest run of the Year XP/XPA FG/FGA Pct. 1-19 20-29 30-39 49-49 50+ LG season on a 16-yard carry against William & Mary in the opening round of 2005 44-45 20-30 .667 1-1 6-7 8-13 4-8 1-1 55 2004 56-63 16-22 .727 0-0 5-7 9-10 2-5 0-0 41 the Division I-AA playoffs. 2003 36-44 7-17 .412 0-0 1-2 4-9 2-5 0-1 44 Totals 136-152 43-69 .623 1-1 12-16 21-32 8-18 1-2 55 Lettered all four years in football, basketball and track & field… All-District Career-Highs as a running back and linebacker… helped guide the Pilots to a district

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2003 Field Goals Extra Points Opponent ATT-MADE LG BLKD ATT-MADE PTS at Villanova 0-0 0 0 1-0 0 at Howard 2-1 33 0 2-2 5 vs. Tuskegee 4-2 40 0 6-5 11 vs. Morgan State 2-1 30 1 1-1 4 Delaware State 1-0 0 0 6-5 5 at Norfolk State 2-1 30 0 6-5 8 South Carolina State 2-1 44 0 4-3 6 Florida A&M 1-1 29 0 3-2 5 at Bethune-Cookman 3-0 0 0 4-3 3 at North Carolina A&T 0-0 0 0 4-4 4 Savannah State 0-0 0 0 7-6 6 Totals 17-7 44 1 44-36 57

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QUTRELL PAYTON’S CAREER STATISTICS PAT PRESTON’S CAREER STATISTICS Year Att. Yards Avg. TD LP Rec. Yards Avg. TD LP Year Solo Assists Total TFL-YDS Sacks-YDS FF FR-YDS INT-YDS PBU 2005 9 61 6.8 0 19 3 22 7.3 1 8 2005 5 4 9 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 3 2004 21 85 4.0 0 16 0 0 0.0 0 0 2004 11 5 16 0-0 0-0 1 1-0 0-0 6 Totals 30 146 4.9 0 19 3 22 7.3 1 8 Totals 16 9 25 0-0 0-0 1 1-0 0-0 9

Career-Highs Career-Highs Rushes: 9 at Savannah State (11/20/04) Solo tackles: 4 at Delaware State (10/2/04) Rushing Yards: 36 at Savannah State (11/20/04) Assisted tackles: 2 (twice), last at Howard (9/10/05) Rushing TDs: N/A Tackles: 5 at Delaware State (10/2/04) Longest Rush: 19 vs. Morgan State (9/24/05) Passes Broken Up: 2 (twice), last vs. Morgan State (9/24/05)

Receptions: 1 (three times), last at Norfolk State (10/15/05) Receiving Yards: 8 (twice), last at Norfolk State (10/15/05) PRESTON’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME Receiving TDs: 1 vs. Delaware State (10/1/05) Longest Reception: 8 (twice), last at Norfolk State (10/15/05) 2004 Tackles Opponent UT AT TOT TFL PBU at Delaware State 4 1 5 0 1 Gardner-Webb 2 2 4 0 0 10 PAT PRESTON Norfolk State 2 1 3 0 2 at South Carolina State 1 0 1 0 1 Junior • Cornerback North Carolina A&T 0 0 0 0 1 at Savannah State 2 1 3 0 1 6-1 • 179 • Rocky Mount, Virginia • Franklin County HS Totals 11 5 16 0 6

2005 Sophomore Season Appeared in 11 of the 12 games… registered nine tackles (5 solo) and three pass breakups on the 58 CHARLES ROBINSON year… had two tackles in games against Howard, R-Sophomore • Linebacker Delaware State, Gardner-Webb and Savannah State… broke up two passes versus Morgan State in the Urban League 6-4 • 204 • Hampton, Virginia • Hampton HS Classic. 2005 Freshman Season 2004 Freshman Season Saw action in 11 of the 12 games as a reserve Saw action in six games for the Pirates, and drew the starting job in two linebacker and on special teams… registered 23 contests … Finished the year tied for fifth in pass breakups with six … total tackles, including 10 solo stops… turned in his Forced one fumble on the year, and recovered one as well … Collected 16 best performances at North Carolina A&T and total tackles for the season, including 11 solo stops … Had one of his best against Savannah State, recording four tackles in each one of those games of the season at Delaware State where he registered five tackles, contests… three of his four tackles against SSU where solo efforts… had including four solo, and one pass breakup … Had a big contribution in the three tackles in games versus Gardner-Webb, Norfolk State and Florida “Battle of the Bay” against Norfolk State with three tackles (two solo) and two A&M. pass deflections … In that same game, Preston forced and recovered a fumble. Hampton High School Started at both the tight end and linebacker positions for head coach Mike Franklin County High School Smith … Helped to lead the Crabbers to the 2003 Led the Eagles and head coach Billy Miles to two District Championship championship with a record of 10-0 … All-State selection at linebacker … titles, including a 10-1 overall record in 2003 … Had an outstanding senior Peninsula District Defensive Player of the Year … Named a Daily Press All- season where he recorded 96 tackles, nine interceptions (five returned for Star … Selected as First Team All-District at linebacker and tight end … touchdowns), 13 pass deflections, one fumble return for touchdown and five Voted First Team All-Region as a linebacker, as well as Second Team All- kickoff returns for touchdowns … Even managed to play offense while Region as a tight end … Produced well for an outstanding senior campaign collecting 39 receptions for 580 yards … All-State cornerback and kick with nine interceptions, four of which he returned for touchdowns … Had five returner … Voted as a two-time All-Western Valley District selection at interceptions in a two-game stretch … Picked off two passes against cornerback … Two-time All-Northwest Region … Named as the 2004 All- Heritage High School, returning one 92 yards and the other 45 yards. Timesland Male Athlete of the Year … Two-time All-Timesland cornerback … Also picked up varsity letters in basketball, assisting the Eagles in claiming Personal the 2004 District Championship … District MVP and All-Region selection in Born on December 14, 1984 … Charles is the son of Charles and Deborah basketball. Robinson … His career ambition is to become a nutritionist one day.

Personal He is the son of Carl and Crystal Preston … He is currently working towards CHARLES ROBINSON’S CAREER STATISTICS a degree in Business Management. Year Solo Assists Total TFL-YDS Sacks-YDS FF FR-YDS INT-YDS PBU 2005 10 13 23 0.5-1 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 Totals 10 13 23 0.5-1 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0

Career-Highs Solo tackles: 3 vs. Savannah State (11/19/05) Assisted tackles: 3 (twice), last at Norfolk State (10/15/05) Tackles: 4 (twice), last vs. Savannah State (11/19/05)

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DONNELL SANDS Jones… completed 79% of his pass attempts against Florida A&M, going 11- Sophomore • Defensive Tackle of-14 for 115 yards and a touchdown… picked up his only rushing touchdown of the season on a 1-yard plunge in the Battle of the Bay against Norfolk 6-3 • 255 • Woodbridge, Virginia • C.D. Hylton Senior HS State… averaged 13.9 yards per completion… had 15 completions of 20 yards or better. C.D. Hylton Senior High School 2004 Sophomore Season Four-year letterman… helped guide Coach Mike Started all 12 games at quarterback for the Pirates, leading Hampton to a Thorton and the Bulldogs to a 2004 district and 10-2 mark, a MEAC championship, and an appearance in the I-AA regional championship with a record of 12-1… playoffs… Second Team All-MEAC… led the conference (7th nationally) in registered the most tackles for loss in the region… named all-state, all- passing efficiency… completed 108-of-200 passes for 1,890 yards, with 18 region, all-district… All-Manassas Journal and All-Potomac Journal. touchdowns and seven interceptions… threw a touchdown pass in 11 of the 12 games and had two or more touchdown passes on six different Personal occasions… tied for the MEAC lead with 18 touchdown passes and was Born July 10, 1986 in Norfolk, Virginia… son of Donnell and Teresa Sands… second in passing yards… completed 54% of his pass attempts… had a majoring in sports management. career day against Gardner-Webb, throwing for a career-high 319 yards and three touchdowns, while completing 12-of-19 pass attempts to lead Hampton to a come-from-behind victory… set a school playoff record with 242 yards passing, including touchdown strikes of 80 and 43 yards at 46 DEMARIUS SAPP William & Mary in the first round of the I-AA playoffs… opened the New York Senior • Linebacker Urban League Classic with a 65-yard touchdown pass on the first play from 6-1 • 236 • Crawfordville, Florida • Wakulla HS scrimmage… ended that afternoon completing 12-of-23 passes for 260 yards and two touchdowns, while also rushing for a 17-yard score of his 2005 Junior Season own… picked up his other two rushing touchdowns at South Carolina State

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11 PRINCETON SHEPHERD Senior • Quarterback 6-5 • 203 • Columbia, South Carolina • Spring Valley HS

2005 Junior Season Got the starting nod in all 12 games for the second consecutive season, posting a mark of 11-1 as the starter… completed 76-of-134 (56.7%) passes for 1,055 yards, with eight touchdowns and six interceptions… added 131 yards rushing with one score… second in the MEAC in passing efficiency… had two of his best outings in consecutive games at North Carolina A&T and against Morgan State… against the Aggies he completed 12-of-21 pass attempts for 180 yards and two touchdowns (42, 19) to Marquay McDaniel… in the New York Urban League Classic versus Morgan State he was 9-of-15 for 186 yards with two touchdown strikes in just over two quarters of work… threw just three passes in the win over Savannah State, but completed two of them for 118 yards, including a 69-yard touchdown to Onrea

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2003 Freshman Season PRINCETON SHEPHERD’S CAREER STATISTICS Appeared in 10 games for the Pirates, starting two at quarterback… Year Comp Att. Int. Pct. Yards TD LP completed 32-of-71 passes for 421 yards and five touchdowns… tossed his 2005 76 134 6 .567 1,055 8 69 first career touchdown pass against Tuskegee in the Ohio Classic… ran for 2004 108 200 7 .540 1,890 18 98 a touchdown and threw for two more scores in the MEAC championship 2003 32 71 2 .451 421 5 50 Totals 216 405 15 .533 3,366 31 98 deciding game at North Carolina A&T… completed 14-of-30 passes for 174 yards and two touchdowns versus the Aggies… passed for 155 yards and a Year Rush Yards Avg. TD LP 2005 61 131 2.1 1 19 touchdown in his first career start at Bethune-Cookman… completed 25 2004 61 78 1.3 3 21 passes for 329 yards and three touchdowns in the two games he started at 2003 25 13 0.5 2 18 Bethune-Cookman and at North Carolina A&T. Totals 147 222 1.5 6 21 Career-Highs Spring Valley High School Attempts: 30 at North Carolina A&T (11/15/03) Led Coach Jimmy Noonan and the Vikings to a 10-2 mark and a state Completions: 14, (twice) runner-up finish in his senior season… passed for 1,420 yards and 17 Yards: 319 vs. Gardner-Webb (10/9/04) touchdowns during his junior year at Richland Northeast. Touchdowns: 3 vs. Gardner-Webb (10/9/04) Long: 98 at South Carolina State (10/23/04) Personal Born December 23, 1983 in Salinas, California… son of Sheridan Glaze… career ambition is to own a sports agency… hobbies include basketball and 3 ANTWAN SMITH track & field… lists his mother as the biggest influence on his life as an Senior • Quarterback athlete because she was the only one to show him how to play. 6-1 • 205 • Laurel, Maryland • Kent State/Meade HS

SHEPHERD’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME 2005 Junior Season Saw action in 11 of the 12 games on the year... 2005 completed 54-of-109 pass attempts for 743 yards Opponent Att. Comp. Int. Yards TD Lg with four touchdowns and two interceptions… vs. Jackson State 6 4 0 48 0 24 at Howard 7 2 0 25 0 16 came off the bench to give the Pirate offense a at North Carolina A&T 21 12 1 180 2 42 jump start on several occasions… entered the game in the first quarter at vs. Morgan State 15 9 0 186 2 38 Howard and helped guide the Pirates back from a 12-0 deficit… during that Delaware State 15 6 0 79 1 29 contest he completed 15-of-22 passes for 83 yards… at one point he at Gardner-Webb 14 10 0 108 0 32 at Norfolk State 17 7 2 116 1 26 completed 9-of-10 passes during two HU scoring drives… led the Pirates to South Carolina State 9 5 0 20 0 10 another come-from-behind win over 19th ranked South Carolina State… at Bethune-Cookman 5 2 0 23 0 13 with Hampton trailing 10-0 he came in and threw a 52-yard touchdown strike Florida A&M 14 11 1 115 1 24 to Marquay McDaniel on his first play from scrimmage… came back less Savannah State 3 2 1 118 1 69 Richmond 8 6 1 37 0 13 than four minutes later and hit McDaniel for what proved to be the game Totals 134 76 6 1,055 8 69 winning touchdown… broke the Hampton record for pass completions in a playoff game by going 15-of-27 for 221 yards and a touchdown versus 2004 Richmond… recorded his other touchdown pass on a 15-yard toss to Ernie Opponent Att. Comp. Int. Yards TD Lg Jackson State 16 10 0 112 1 27 Lomax in the regular season finale against Savannah State. Howard 23 14 1 127 1 45 Western Illinois 17 9 2 150 2 60 2004 Sophomore Season (Kent State) vs. Morgan State 23 12 0 260 2 65 Began the season as the top signal caller, starting in the opener at Iowa… at Delaware State 20 11 0 166 1 37 Gardner-Webb 19 12 2 319 3 84 completed 18-of-32 passes for 114 yards against the Hawkeyes… was 23- Norfolk State 16 8 1 122 2 48 of-44 for 180 yards with one touchdown and one interception on the year… at South Carolina State 17 8 0 187 2 98 finished the season at the wide receiver position where he caught six Bethune-Cookman 14 8 1 97 0 38 passes for 71 yards, including a 25-yard touchdown reception against Miami North Carolina A&T 10 4 0 62 1 25 at Savannah State 2 1 0 46 1 46 (Ohio). at William & Mary 23 11 0 242 2 80 Totals 200 108 7 1,890 18 98 2003 Freshman Season (Kent State) 2003 Appeared in all 12 games for the Golden Flashes, seeing time at both Opponent Att. Comp. Int. Yards TD Lg quarterback and wide receiver… completed 7-of-18 passes for 148 yards at Villanova 4 1 0 7 0 7 and two touchdowns while under center… also rushed for 92 yards on 20 vs. Tuskegee 3 2 0 50 1 29 carries for an average of 4.6 yards per carry… as a receiver, hauled in 18 Delaware State 0 0 0 0 0 0 receptions for 194 yards and two touchdowns. at Norfolk State 1 0 0 0 0 0 South Carolina State 4 1 0 0 0 0 at Bethune-Cookman 23 11 1 155 1 35 Meade High School at North Carolina A&T 30 14 1 174 2 50 Passed for 1,200 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior at Meade High Savannah State 6 3 0 35 1 18 School… named to the all-state team as a safety after recording three Totals 71 32 2 421 5 50 interceptions and forcing seven fumbles… earned All-Metro honors on both sides of the ball and was a four-time All-County selection at quarterback… as a senior led the Mustangs to a 10-2 record and a trip to the state semifinals… finished his career with more than 4,000 yards passing, 41 touchdown passes and 15 rushing touchdowns.

Personal Born September 7, 1983… son of Andrew Sr. and Clarice Smith… older brother Andrew, Jr. played safety at the University of Maryland.

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ANTWAN SMITH’S CAREER STATISTICS 68 TERRANCE SMITH Year Comp Att. Int. Pct. Yards TD LP Senior • Center 2005 54 109 2 .495 743 4 52 6-3 • 300 • Pompano Beach, Florida Totals 54 109 2 .495 743 4 52 Grand Rapids CC/Blanche Ely HS Year Rush Yards Avg. TD LP 2005 33 77 2.3 0 20 Totals 33 77 2.3 0 20 2005 Junior Season Saw action in 11 of the 12 games on the year… Career-Highs played primarily on special teams but also spent Attempts: 27 vs. Richmond (11/26/05) time as a reserve offensive lineman. Completions: 15 (twice), last vs. Richmond (11/26/05) Yards: 221 vs. Richmond (11/26/05) Grand Rapids Community College Touchdowns: 2 vs. South Carolina State (10/22/05) Started at right tackle for the Raiders and Coach Jim Schulte… helped lead Long: 52 vs. South Carolina State (10/22/05) GRCC to the North Central Conference championship with a record of 9-2… First Team All-Conference and All-Region. SMITH’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME Blanche Ely High School 2005 Helped lead the Tigers to the district and 5A state championship in 2002 Opponent Att. Comp. Int. Yards TD Lg with a mark of 14-1… started at left tackle for Coach Steve Davis… Sun- vs. Jackson State 3 0 1 0 0 0 at Howard 22 15 0 83 0 15 Sentinel All-County honorable mention… Miami Herald Third Team All- at North Carolina A&T 2 0 0 0 0 County. vs. Morgan State 3 1 0 41 0 41 Delaware State 13 3 0 60 0 25 Personal at Gardner-Webb 0 0 0 0 0 0 South Carolina State 15 7 0 131 2 52 Born January 25, 1985 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida… son of Yolanda

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41 LARRY STRICKLAND SWINTON’S CAREER GAME-BY-GAME Junior • Linebacker 2005 Tackles 6-0 • 219 • Baltimore, Maryland • Loyola Blakefield HS Opponent UT AT TOT TFL PBU INT vs. Jackson State 1 1 2 0-0 1 0 at Howard 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 Loyola Blakefield High School at North Carolina A&T 1 0 1 0 1 0 Lettered for head coach Brian Abbott … Played at vs. Morgan State 2 0 2 0 0 0 the linebacker position … Helped the Dons to an 8- South Carolina State 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 record in 2003, and the MIAA League title … at Bethune-Cookman 0 0 0 0 2 0 Savannah State 2 0 2 0 0 0 Named as a team captain at the start of the 2003 Totals 7 2 9 0 4 0 campaign … Selected to the Baltimore Touchdown Club … Selected to the First Team All-City and All-County Defensive Team … Picked for the First 2004 Tackles Team All-Metro Defensive Team … Second Team All-State … Throughout Opponent UT AT TOT TFL PBU INT his career, Strickland tallied 130 tackles, including six for loss, with three Jackson State 1 3 4 0 2 0 forced fumbles … Also picked off four passes for interceptions, and Howard 0 0 0 0 1 1 recovered four fumbles off the turf, including one returned for touchdown. Western Illinois 2 1 3 0 2 0 vs. Morgan State 2 3 5 0 1 1 at Delaware State 2 1 3 0 1 0 Personal Gardner-Webb 2 2 4 0 0 1 Larry Willis Joseph Strickland was born to parents Larry and Joann Norfolk State 0 2 2 0 1 0 Strickland on September 1, 1986 … His career aspirations include earning at South Carolina State 2 1 3 0 1 0 Bethune-Cookman 0 2 2 0 0 0 a degree in corporate law … Some of his hobbies include playing the at Savannah State 2 1 3 0 1 0 saxophone and mentoring young kids … Chose HU for the great academic at William & Mary 4 2 6 1.0 0 1 background. Totals 17 18 35 1.0 10 4

2003 Tackles 24 DERIUS SWINTON II Opponent UT AT TOT TFL PBU Senior • Free Safety South Carolina State 0 1 1 0 0 at Bethune-Cookman 3 0 3 0 0 6-3 • 190 • Richmond, Virginia • Thomas Dale HS at North Carolina A&T 0 1 1 0 0 Savannah State 0 1 1 0 1 Totals 3 3 6 0 1 2005 Junior Season Saw action in a total of seven games… finished the season with nine total tackles, including seven solo 2003 Freshman Season stops, and four pass breakups… matched his Saw action in 11 games for the Pirates in his freshman season … Spent career-high with two pass breakups at Bethune- most of the campaign playing on special teams … Recorded three solo Cookman… registered a season-high two tackles in games against Jackson tackles and three assists for a total of six State, Morgan State and Savannah State. tackles on the year … Posted three solo tackles at Bethune-Cookman … Broke up 2004 Sophomore Season one pass. Played in all 12 games for HU, while making the start in nine of those contests … Derius became one of the most exciting players to watch on Thomas Dale High defense … Finished the season ranked eighth on the squad in total tackles School with 35 to his credit … Picked up 17 solo stops and 18 assisted tackles … Guided the Knights to a combined Posted one tackle behind the line of scrimmage … Tied for the lead on the 23-3 record during his junior and team in interceptions with four to his credit … Second on the team with 10 senior seasons … Advanced to the pass breakups … Tallied a career-high six tackles (four solo) in the first State Semifinals in 2002 after reaching round of the NCAA Playoffs at William & Mary … Also picked up one the Championship in 2001 … Started as a interception returned for 20 yards in that game … Picked up five tackles free safety and quarterback as a senior … (three assists) in the New York Urban League Classic against Morgan State Team captured the District and Regional … In that same contest, Swinton picked off one pass, broke up one pass championship in 2002 … District Player of and registered his only blocked kick of the season. the Year … Named Second Team All-State … Selected as an All-Metro performer … Also lettered in basketball where he led DERIUS SWINTON’S CAREER STATISTICS the Knights in scoring at 18 points Year Solo Assists Total TFL-YDS Sacks-YDS FF FR-YDS INT-YDS PBU per game … He was a member of 2005 7 2 9 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 4 the National Honor Society. 2004 17 18 35 1-2 0-0 0 1-23 4-72 10 2003 3 3 6 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1 Personal Totals 27 23 50 1-2 0-0 0 1-23 4-72 15 Born Derius Dean Swinton II on Career-Highs Apr. 26, 1985 in Newport News, Solo tackles: 4 at William & Mary (11/27/04) Virginia … Son of Derius and Assisted tackles: 3 (twice), last vs. Morgan State (9/25/04) Anita Swinton … His father Tackles: 6 at William & Mary (11/27/04) played basketball at Christopher Tackles for loss: 1 at William & Mary (11/27/04) Newport University … Chose Passes broken up: 2 (three times), last at Bethune-Cookman (11/5/05) Hampton University over Army, Interceptions: 1 (four times), last at William & Mary (11/27/04) William & Mary and Richmond.

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16 KEVIN TEEL 53 BRANDON WALKER Sophomore • Wide Receiver Senior • Offensive Guard 5-9 • 160 • Bowie, Maryland • Bowie HS 6-2 • 305 • Detroit, Michigan Grand Rapids CC/Martin Luther King HS 2005 Freshman Season Played in 10 of the Pirates’ 12 games, making his 2005 Junior Season collegiate debut against North Carolina A&T… Started all 12 games at right tackle… helped clear used primarily as a gunner on the punt team, but the way for two 1,000-yard backs. also saw time at wide receiver… finished the season with two tackles (1 solo, 1 assist) and one rush attempt for no gain. Grand Rapids Community College Two-year starter for Coach Jim Schulte… helped lead Bowie High School GRCC to the North Central Conference championship Three-year varsity letterman in football… earned First Team All-County, All- with a record of 9-2… First Team All-Conference MET and All-PG County 4A honors as a senior… during his senior two consecutive years… All-Region… 2003 campaign caught 28 passes for 623 yards and six touchdowns… averaged Preseason All-American… 2004 All-American 22.3 yards per catch… also had 139 kick return yards… also ran track & honorable mention. field for the Bulldogs… finished third in the 100-meter dash at the 2004 Maryland outdoor state meet with a personal best time of 10.57… county Martin Luther King champion in the 55-meter dash and placed second in the state meet during High School the 2004-05 indoor season… second in the county in the 100-meter dash Started at center and defensive end during the 2005 outdoor campaign… named to both the indoor and outdoor for the Crusaders… helped lead All-County teams in 2004 and 2005. MLK to two district championships and a city championship… First Personal Team All-Detroit and All-PSL… Born April 1, 1987… son of Anthony and Georgiana Teel… majoring in All-Metro honorable mention. electrical engineering.

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MARCUS WIGGS R-Sophomore • Quarterback 6-1 • 220 • Mt. Vernon, New York • Rye Country Day

Rye Country Day School Lettered in football, basketball and lacrosse… was an all-conference performer in 2003 and 2004, helping Rye Country Day win a league championship in 2003… played quarterback, tight end, linebacker and defensive end… team MVP in basketball during the 2003-04 season… recognized by Who’s Who Among American High School Students in 2003 and 2004.

Personal Born March 26, 1986… son of Lynbeth Wiggs… majoring in physics… member of Sigma Phi Sigma, a national physics honor society.

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❚ JAHMAL BLANCHARD Personal Freshman • Punter Born December 12, 1985 in Manhattan, New York… son of Chauncey and Denise Davis… majoring in broadcast journalism. 6-3 • 190 • Ft. Lauderdale, Florida • Blanche Ely HS

Blanche Ely High School ❚ GERARD GRIFFIN All-County… All-District Freshman • Athlete 5-11 • 185 • Charlotte, North Carolina • West Charlotte HS ❚ THOMAS BODDIE Freshman • Offensive Line West Charlotte High School 6-3 • 280 • Roanoke, Virginia • William Fleming HS Played running back and defensive back for the Lions… named team MVP… two-time Nike All-American in track & field… earned all-conference William Fleming High School honors… rushed for more than 1,000 yards as a junior. Three-year starter at offensive tackle for Coach Keith Smith and the Personal Colonels… helped guide the Colonels to three consecutive district Son of George and Glorida Griffin… cousin of NFL wide receiver David championships and a state runner-up finish in 2003… honorable mention Patton. all-state, all-district, all-region… Roanoke City Scholar Award recipient.

Personal ❚ MICHAEL LACEY Born November 9, 1987… son of Vic and Burnette Boddie. Freshman • Offensive Line

❚ HERBERT BYNES 6-3 • 310 • Upper Marlboro, Maryland • Riverdale Baptist HS Freshman • Quarterback 6-4 • 220 • Ft. Lauderdale, Florida • Boyd H. Anderson HS ❚ KYLE LLOYD Freshman • Athlete Boyd H. Anderson High School Three-year letterman for the Cobras of Boyd H. Anderson… passed for 6-2 • 190 • Stafford, Virginia • North Stafford HS 3,796 yards and 24 touchdowns, while also rushing for 1,200 yards and 16 touchdowns… participated in the Dade vs. Broward County All-Star Game… North Stafford High School named Super 11… Offensive Player of the Year. All-District as a defensive back and a quarterback… All-Area

Personal ❚ Born December 2, 1987… son of Herb and Yolanda Bynes… majoring in DARIUS MULLEN sports management. Freshman • Wide Receiver 5-10 • 205 • Hampton, Virginia • Bethel HS ❚ RYAN CAVE Bethel High School Freshman • Offensive Line All-District… team captain and MVP… also lettered in baseball. 6-4 • 340 • Beaufort, South Carolina • Beaufort HS ❚ Beaufort High School MICHAEL OLA Lettered in football, basketball, track and golf… helped lead the Eagles to Freshman • Offensive Line consecutive regional championships in his final two seasons, as the team 6-3 • 275 • Riverdale, Georgia • Riverdale HS posted a mark of 22-5… as a junior he registered 33 pancake blocks to earn All-State, All-Area and All-Lowcountry honors… in his final season he was Riverdale High School named All-State, All-Region, All-Area and All-Lowcountry… recorded 30 Two-year letterman for Coach Nick Davis and the Raiders... helped lead pancake blocks… participated in the North-South All-Star Game… earned RHS to consecutive playoff appearances in 2004 and 2005... received the the Senior Top Prospect Award… received the Basketball Academic Award 2005 Captain’s Award... graded out at 81% as a senior and 75% as a junior. for the highest grade point average… member of the National Honor Society Personal Personal Born April 19, 1988... son of Justin Mobayo and Pamela John... majoring in Born in Augusta, Georgia… son of Dr. Vallerie Cave and Michael Cave… computer engineering. plans on majoring in recreation therapy… career goal is to become a physical therapist. ❚ MICHAEL ROSE Freshman • Offensive Line ❚ IAN DAVIS R-Freshman • Wide Receiver 6-3 • 285 • Courtland, Virginia • Southampton HS 5-7 • 158 • Chandler, Arizona • Chandler HS Southampton High School All-Region… All-District Chandler High School Lettered in football, track and baseball for the Wolves… played both running ❚ back and defensive back for Coach Jim Ewan… member of the CHS track NICHOLAS ROYAL & field team that won a state championship in 2000 and three regional Freshman • Offensive Line championships… earned the Heart & Soul Award for baseball. 6-4 • 320 • Keeling, Virginia • Dan River HS

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M ID-EASTERN A THLETIC C ONFERENCE •MID-EASTERN A THLETIC C ONFERENCE The MEAC • Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference

he Mid-Eastern Athletic Con- ference, a NCAA Division Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference One Conference, is in its VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA T 37th year of operation heading into the 2006-2007 academic MEAC STAFF school year. Located in the Dr. Dennis E. Thomas, Commissioner Towne Center in Virginia Brenda H. McCoy, Director of Championships Beach, Virginia, the MEAC is Michelle Jinks, Director of Media Relations made up of 11 outstanding, Anthony Anderson, Director of Marketing/ historically black institutions Corporate Partnerships Sonja Stills, Director of Compliance across the Atlantic Coastline: Daniel Evans, Coordinator of Football Officials Bethune-Cookman College, Cop- Luis Grillo, Coordinator of MBB Officials pin State University, Delaware State William Whites, Coordinator of WBB Officials University, Florida A&M University, Adonis Hill, Supervisor of Baseball Officials Hampton University, Howard Univer- sity, University of Maryland-Eastern until 1981, moving to Greensboro on MEAC COMMISSIONERS Shore, Morgan State University, Norfolk March 26, 1982. In August 2005, the Dr. Dennis Thomas 2002 - present State University, North Carolina A&T MEAC relocated to its current location Brenda H. McCoy (Interim) 1996 & 2002 State University and South Carolina in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Charles S. Harris 1996 - 2002 State University. Kenneth A. Free* 1978 - 1996 The league was confirmed in 1970, Dr. James Young (Part-time) 1975 - 1978 The MEAC has enjoyed great success kicking off its first season of Earl Mason (Part-time) 1974 - 1975 over the years in athletics. Currently, the competition in Football in 1971. In Dr. Leroy Walker (Part-time) 1971 - 1974 league has automatic qualifying bids for *First official MEAC Commissioner 1978, the MEAC selected its first full- NCAA postseason play in baseball time commissioner, Kenneth A. Free (since 1994), men’s basketball (since and the following year, expanded to nine MEAC CHAMPIONSHIPS 1981), women’s basketball (since 1982) , schools with the admissions of two Men’s Sports Women’s Sports I-AA football (since 1996), softball Florida schools: Bethune-Cookman Baseball Basketball (since 1995), men and women’s tennis College and Florida A&M University. Basketball Bowling (since 1998), and volleyball (since The MEAC operated with nine schools Cross Country Cross Country 1994). Football Indoor Track &Field until 1985 when Coppin State College Indoor Track & Field Outdoor Track &Field HISTORY was admitted. The final expansion Outdoor Track & Field Softball occurred in the 90’s with the inclusion In 1969, a group of innovators long Tennis Tennis of Hampton University in 1995 and Volleyball associated with intercollegiate athletics Norfolk State University in 1997. met in Durham, North Carolina, to CONFERENCE TENURE discuss the feasibility of organizing a On June 8, 1980, the MEAC was new conference based along the Atlantic classified Division One by the National Bethune-Cookman ...... 1979-present Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Coppin State ...... 1985-present coastline. A number of representatives Delaware State ...... 1970-present from different institutions joined the and the following month, received an Florida A&M ...... 1979-1984, 1986-present steering committee in a two-day automatic berth in the NCAA Division I Hampton ...... 1995-present discussion about the new conference. Basketball Championship. Howard ...... 1970-present Seven of these institutions agreed to Md.-Eastern Shore ...... 1970-present HIGHLIGHTS become the Mid-Eastern Athletic Morgan State ...... 1970-1979, 1984-present Conference: Delaware State College, • In Basketball, the MEAC had two Norfolk State ...... 1997-present teams featured in the ESPN Sport- North Carolina A&T ...... 1970-present Howard University, University of center Top 10 All-Time upsets in the North Carolina Central ...... 1970-1979 Maryland-Eastern Shore, Morgan State South Carolina State ...... 1970-present University, North Carolina A&T State NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament. University, North Carolina Central No. 15 seed Coppin State defeated University and South Carolina State No. 2 South Carolina 1997 and No. University. The MEAC headquarters 15 Hampton, defeated No. 2 Iowa remained in Durham, North Carolina, State 2001.

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• MEAC Football has produced many NFL and professional football greats, including nine pro football Hall of Famers: Marion Motley (1968); Roosevelt Brown (1975); Len Ford (1976); David “Deacon” Jones (1980); Willie Lanier (1986); Art Shell (1989); Larry Little (1993); Leroy Kelly (1994); and Elvin Bethea (2003). In 2005, the MEAC had four players drafted in the first five rounds of the NFL draft. MEAC FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS • Volleyball - Florida A&M became the first MEAC school to win a match in 1971 Morgan State ...... (5-0-1, 6-4-1) the NCAA Tournament, with a win 1972 North Carolina Central ...... (5-1-0, 9-2-0) over Winthrop in the first round of 1973 North Carolina Central ...... (5-1-0, 7-4-0) the 2003 Tournament. In 2004 the 1974 South Carolina State ...... (5-1-0, 8-4-0) 1975 South Carolina State ...... (5-1-0, 8-2-1) Lady Rattlers became the first HBCU North Carolina A&T ...... (5-1-0, 8-3-0) ranked in the Top 25 American 1976 South Carolina State ...... (5-1-0, 10-1-0) Volleyball Coaches Association Morgan State ...... (5-1-0, 6-4-0) (AVCA) national poll. 1977 South Carolina State ...... (6-0-0, 9-1-0) 1978 South Carolina State ...... (5-0-1, 8-2-1) • Softball - Bethune-Cookman earned 1979 Morgan State ...... (5-0-0, 9-2-0) the league’s first-ever At-Large bid 1980 South Carolina State ...... (5-0-0, 10-1-0) into the NCAA Softball Tournament 1981 South Carolina State ...... (5-0-0, 10-3-0) in 2005. The Lady Wildcats went on 1982 South Carolina State ...... (4-1-0, 9-3-0) to defeat Florida, Central Florida Florida A&M...... (4-1-0, 6-5-0) 1983 South Carolina State ...... (4-0-0, 7-3-0) (UCF) and South Florida to win the 1984 Bethune-Cookman ...... (4-0-0, 7-3-0) Florida Regional in Gainesville, the 1985 Delaware State ...... (4-0-0, 9-2-0) first time any MEAC school has won 1986 North Carolina A&T ...... (4-1-0, 9-3-0) a NCAA Regional. B-CC ended its 1987 Delaware State ...... (5-0-0, 8-2-0) remarkable 2005 season with the 1988 Bethune-Cookman ...... (4-2-0, 5-6-0) leagues’ first-ever rankings in the Florida A&M...... (4-2-0, 6-4-1) final softball polls, reaching No. 18 in Delaware State ...... (4-2-0, 5-5-0) 1989 Delaware State ...... (5-1-0, 7-4-0) the NFCA/USA Today Coaches poll 1990 Florida A&M ...... (6-0-0, 7-4-0) and No. 23 in the USA Softball/ 1991 North Carolina A&T ...... (5-1-0, 9-3-0) ESPN.com Poll. Delaware State ...... (5-1-0, 9-2-0) 1992 North Carolina A&T ...... (5-1-0, 9-3-0) 1993 Howard University ...... (6-0-0, 11-1-0) 1994 South Carolina State ...... (6-0,10-2) 1995 Florida A&M ...... (6-0, 9-2) 1996 Florida A&M ...... (7-0, 9-3) 1997 Hampton University...... (7-0, 10-2) 1998 Hampton University...... (7-1, 9-3) 1999 North Carolina A&T ...... (8-0, 10-1) 2000 Florida A&M ...... (7-1, 9-2) 2001 Florida A&M ...... (7-1, 7-3) 2002 Bethune-Cookman...... (7-1, 11-2) 2003 North Carolina A&T ...... (6-1, 10-3) 2004 Hampton University...... (6-1, 10-2) South Carolina State ...... (6-1, 9-2) 2005 Hampton University...... (7-0, 11-1) Dr. Dennis Thomas MEAC Commissioner

SEASONED FOR THE CHALLENGE 95 2006 MEAC COMPOSITE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

September 2 – Week 1 September 30 – Week 5 October 28 – Week 9 Hampton vs. Grambling State Florida A&M vs. Tennessee State Norfolk State at Howard Delaware State vs. Florida A&M North Carolina A&T at Norfolk State Winston-Salem State at Hampton Virginia State at Norfolk State Bethune-Cookman at Morgan State Morgan State at Florida A&M Winston-Salem State at North Carolina A&T Hampton at Delaware State North Carolina A&T at Bethune-Cookman Bethune-Cookman vs. Southern Savannah State vs. Howard South Carolina State at Delaware State South Carolina State at Wofford October 7 – Week 6 November 4 – Week 10 September 9 – Week 2 Morgan State at North Carolina A&T Concord at Delaware State Savannah State at Bethune-Cookman Howard at Winston-Salem State Bethune-Cookman at Hampton Howard at Hampton Norfolk State at South Carolina State Morgan State at Norfolk State VMI at Norfolk State Hampton vs. Central State Howard at South Carolina State South Carolina State at Winston-Salem State Delaware State at Bethune-Cookman Florida A&M at North Carolina A&T St. Francis (Pa.) at Delaware State Florida A&M at Miami (Fla.) October 14 – Week 7 November 11 – Week 11 Morgan State at Howard Delaware State at Norfolk State September 16 – Week 3 North Carolina A&T at Delaware State Elon at North Carolina A&T Florida A&M at Howard Norfolk State at Hampton Howard at Bethune-Cookman North Carolina A&T at Hampton Winston-Salem State at Bethune-Cookman Hampton at Florida A&M Bethune-Cookman at South Carolina State South Carolina State at Florida A&M South Carolina State at Morgan State Delaware State at Northwestern State Bowie State at Morgan State October 21 – Week 8 November 18 – Week 12 Florida A&M at Norfolk State Delaware State at Howard September 23 – Week 4 Delaware State at Morgan State Winston-Salem State at Norfolk State Norfolk State at Bethune-Cookman Howard at North Carolina A&T Bethune-Cookman vs. Florida A&M Hampton vs. Morgan State Hampton at South Carolina State North Carolina A&T vs. South Carolina State North Carolina A&T at Louisiana-Lafayette Winston-Salem State at Florida A&M South Carolina State at Coastal Carolina Howard at Rutgers

2006 PRE-SEASON ALL-MEAC FOOTBALL TEAM 2006 MEAC COACHES PRE-SEASON PREDICTION OFFENSIVE FIRST TEAM PLACE TEAM POINTS Pos. Name (School) Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown 1. Hampton (6) 153 WR Shaheer Bride Delaware State 6-3 190 Sr. Claymont, Del. 2. South Carolina St. (3) 144 WR Roosevelt Kiser Florida A&M 5-9 160 Sr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. 3. Florida A&M 97 OL Anthony Scarlett Bethune-Cookman 6-5 300 Sr. Jacksonville, Fla. 3. Delaware State 97 OL Dan Parrish Florida A&M 6-7 340 Sr. Tallahassee, Fla. 5. Bethune-Cookman 87 OL Nevin McCaskill Hampton 6-4 285 Sr. Tallahassee, Fla. 6. Norfolk State 53 OL Clyde Reed S.C. State 6-6 275 Sr. Georgetown, S.C. 7. Howard 43 C Travis Harmon Howard 6-2 285 Sr. Miami, Fla. 8. Morgan State 35 TE John Allen Norfolk State 6-5 235 Sr. Virginia Beach, Va. 9. North Carolina A&T 29 QB Cleveland McCoy S.C. State 6-2 210 Jr. Charleston, S.C. RB Alonzo Coleman Hampton 5-11 195 Sr. South Boston, Va. 2006 MEAC RB DeShawn Baker S.C. State 6-1 225 Jr. Charlotte, N.C. MEDIA PRE-SEASON PREDICTION Ret Roosevelt Kiser Florida A&M 5-9 160 Sr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. PLACE TEAM POINTS PK Andrew Paterini Hampton 6-0 205 Jr. Gladstone, Mo. 1. Hampton (10) 268 2. South Carolina St. (6) 258 DEFENSIVE FIRST TEAM 3. Bethune-Cookman 186 DL Dennis King Bethune-Cookman 6-3 280 Jr. Daytona Beach, Fla. 4. Delaware State 176 DL Tyrone McGriff Florida A&M 6-1 217 Jr. Tallahassee, Fla. 5. Florida A&M 156 DL Kendall Langford Hampton 6-6 260 Jr. Petersburg, Va. 6. Norfolk State 102 DL Edward Piner Howard 6-3 300 Sr. Detroit, Mich. 7. Howard 73 LB Taurean Charles Bethune-Cookman 6-1 245 Sr. Miami, Fla. 8. Morgan State 54 LB Justin Durant Hampton 6-2 235 Sr. Florence, S.C. 9. North Carolina A&T 44 LB Darius Leak Morgan State 6-2 245 Sr. Chesapeake, Va. DB Bobbie Williams Bethune-Cookman 6-0 190 Jr. Miami, Fla. Preseason Offensive Player of the Year DB Jamel Trott Delaware State 6-4 185 Sr. Georgetown, Del. Alonzo Coleman DB Travarous Bain Hampton 6-0 190 Sr. Miami, Fla. Hampton University DB Daniel Hammett Norfolk State 6-0 180 Jr. Virginia Beach, Va. Preseason Defensive Player of the Year P Wesley Taylor Florida A&M 5-7 170 Jr. Riverview, Fla. Justin Durant Hampton University

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Grambling State Tigers Howard Bison September 2, 2006 September 9, 2006 Birmingham, Alabama Hampton, Virginia Legion Field Armstrong Stadium 83,091 17,000

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION: Grambling, Louisiana LOCATION: Washington, D.C. FOUNDED: 1901 FOUNDED: 1867 ENROLLMENT: 4,300 ENROLLMENT: 10,500 CONFERENCE: Southwestern Athletic Conference CONFERENCE: Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference COLORS: Black and Gold COLORS: Blue, Red and White STADIUM: Robinson Stadium (19,600) STADIUM: William H. Green Stadium (10,000) ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Troy Mathieu ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Dwight Datcher

COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH: Melvin Spears (Alcorn State ’83) HEAD COACH: Rayford T. Petty (Elon ‘79) RECORD AT GSU: 17-6 (2 years) RECORD AT HOWARD: 20-24 (4 years) OVERALL RECORD: 17-6 (2 years) OVERALL RECORD: 20-24 (4 years) FOOTBALL OFFICE PHONE: (318) 274-6539 FOOTBALL OFFICE PHONE: (202) 806-6193 ASSISTANT COACHES: Sammy White (Offensive Melvin Spears ASSISTANT COACHES: Linwood Ferguson (Offensive Rayford Petty Coordinator); Luther Palmer (Defensive Coordinator); HEAD COACH Coordinator/Quarterbacks); Nick Calcutta (Offensive HEAD COACH Darius Matthews (Running Backs); Carl Roberts Line); Rupert Grant (Running Backs); Michael Hunter (Offensive Line); Jeremy Smith (Quarterbacks); Brett (Wide Receivers); Fred Dean (Tight Ends); James Moses Beard (Defensive Line); Charlie Lewis (Defensive Line); (Outside Linebackers); Ronald Bolton (Defensive Backs); Andre Robinson (Linebackers); Sam Petitto (Defensive Bobby Jones (Defensive Ends); Keith McKelphin Backs) (Defensive Tackles); Curtis Allen (Inside Linebackers)

TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2005 RECORD: 11-1 2005 CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH: 1-7/T-8th 2005 CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH: 9-0/1st LETTERMEN RETURNING/LOST: 32/15 LETTERMEN RETURNING/LOST: Not available STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 13/9 STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: Not available BASIC OFFENSE: Multiple BASIC OFFENSE: Not available BASIC DEFENSE: 4-3 BASIC DEFENSE: Not available SERIES HISTORY SERIES HISTORY Ab SERIES RECORD: Hampton leads 42-39-1 Edwin Kuuan Piner SERIES RECORD: Hampton leads 5-2 SERIES BEGAN: 1908 SERIES BEGAN: 1990 LAST MEETING: Hampton won 22-12 in Washington, D.C. LAST MEETING: Hampton won 27-7 in East Rutherford, on September 10, 2005 New Jersey on September 25, 1999 SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION FOOTBALL SID: Edward Hill, Jr. FOOTBALL SID: TBA SID OFFICE PHONE: (202) 806-7184/88 SID OFFICE PHONE: (318) 274-6562 SID HOME PHONE: TBA SID HOME PHONE: TBA SID FAX: (202) 806-9595 SID FAX: (318) 274-2761 EMAIL: [email protected] EMAIL: TBA PRESS BOX PHONE: (202) 806-7184 PRESS BOX PHONE: (318) 274-2151/2155 WEBSITE: www.howard-bison.com WEBSITE: www.gram.edu SID MAILING ADDRESS: Drew Hall, Room 100 SID MAILING ADDRESS: Robinson Support Facility 511 Gresham Place NW Washington, D.C. 20059 100 Robinson Street, Room 209 Dimitri Keon PO Box 4312 Carr Coleman Grambling, LA 71245

2006 Schedule 2005 Results 2006 Schedule 2005 Results Date Opponent Res. Score Date Opponent Date Opponent Res. Score Date Opponent 9/2 vs. Hampton 9/10 Alabama A&M W 44-0 9/9 at Hampton 9/3 Winston-Salem State W 20-6 9/9 at Alabama A&M 9/17 at Washington State L 7-48 9/16 Florida A&M 9/10 Hampton L 12-22 9/16 at Houston 10/1 vs. Prairie View A&M W 50-7 9/23 at Rutgers 9/17 at Florida A&M L 20-33 9/30 vs. Prairie View A&M 10/8 Mississippi Valley State W 37-22 9/30 Savannah State 9/24 at Savannah State W 39-21 10/7 at Mississippi Valley State 10/15 at Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 26-23 10/7 at Winston-Salem State 10/1 at Charleston Southern W 27-22 10/14 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff 10/22 at Jackson State W 52-21 10/14 Morgan State 10/15 at Morgan State L 0-7 10/21 Jackson State 10/29 Texas Southern W 58-21 10/21 at North Carolina A&T 10/22 at North Carolina A&T W 16-0 10/28 at Texas Southern 11/5 at Alabama State W 32-27 10/28 Norfolk State 10/29 at Norfolk State L 7-26 11/4 Alabama State 11/12 Concordia W 82-7 11/4 at South Carolina State 11/5 South Carolina State L 9-23 11/25 vs. Southern 11/26 vs. Southern W 50-35 11/11 at Bethune-Cookman 11/12 Bethune-Cookman L 16-45 12/2 Alcorn State 12/3 at Alcorn State W 46-19 11/18 Delaware State 11/19 at Delaware State L 7-23 12/10 vs. Alabama A&M W 45-6

98 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 North Carolina A&T Aggies Morgan State Bears

September 16, 2006 September 23, 2006 Hampton, Virginia East Rutherford, New Jersey Armstrong Stadium Giants Stadium 17,000 80,242

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION: Greensboro, North Carolina LOCATION: Baltimore, Maryland FOUNDED: 1891 FOUNDED: 1867 ENROLLMENT: 11,348 ENROLLMENT: 7,500 CONFERENCE: Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference CONFERENCE: Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference COLORS: Blue and Gold COLORS: Orange and Blue STADIUM: Aggie Stadium (21,500) STADIUM: Hughes Stadium at Earl C. Banks Field ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: DeLores “Dee” Todd (10,000) ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Floyd Kerr COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH: Lee Fobbs, Jr. COACHING STAFF RECORD AT NC A&T: 1st season HEAD COACH: Donald Hill-Eley (Virginia Union ’91) OVERALL RECORD: 1st season RECORD AT MORGAN STATE: 20-25 (5 years) FOOTBALL OFFICE PHONE: (336) 334-7655 OVERALL RECORD: 20-25 (5 years) ASSISTANT COACHES: Thomas Lavigne (Defensive Lee Fobbs, Jr. FOOTBALL OFFICE PHONE: (443) 885-4156 Donald Hill-Eley Coordinator/Secondary); Kenneth Ray (Offensive Line); HEAD COACH ASSISTANT COACHES: Herbert Parham (Asst. Head Coach/ HEAD COACH George Ragsdale (Running Backs); Joey Sulkowski Defensive Line); Alonzo Lee (Defensive Coordinator/ (Wide Receivers); Dwike Wilson (Tight Ends/Special Linebackers); Chennis Berry (Offensive Teams); Demetrius Adams (Defensive Line); Travis Coordinator/Offensive Line); Benton Harold (Wide Oliver (Linebackers); Mike Stewart (Specialists) Receivers/Special Teams); Earl Davis (Running Backs); Joseph Wright (Tight Ends); Carl Smith, III (Secondary) TEAM INFORMATION 2005 RECORD: 3-8 TEAM INFORMATION 2005 CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH: 2-6/T-6th 2005 RECORD: 2-9 LETTERMEN RETURNING/LOST: 45/24 2005 CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH: 1-7/9th STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 5/17 LETTERMEN RETURNING/LOST: 59/7 BASIC OFFENSE: Multiple STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 19/3 BASIC DEFENSE: Multiple BASIC OFFENSE: Multiple BASIC DEFENSE: 4-3 SERIES HISTORY

Brandon Byron SERIES RECORD: Hampton leads 20-15-2 SERIES HISTORY 2006 Opponents Sweeney SERIES BEGAN: 1909 SERIES RECORD: Morgan State leads 34-18-02 Selby LAST MEETING: Hampton won 31-14 in Greensboro, SERIES BEGAN: 1922 North Carolina on September 15, 2005 LAST MEETING: Hampton won 44-14 in East Rutherford, New Jersey on September 24, 2005 SPORTS INFORMATION FOOTBALL SID: Brian Holloway SPORTS INFORMATION SID OFFICE PHONE: (336) 334-7141 FOOTBALL SID: Leonard Haynes, IV SID HOME PHONE: (336) 328-6719 SID OFFICE PHONE: (443) 885-3831 SID FAX: (336) 334-7181 SID HOME PHONE: (240) 426-3572 EMAIL: [email protected]; [email protected] SID FAX: (410) 885-8307 PRESS BOX PHONE: (336) 334-7917 EMAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.ncataggies.com PRESS BOX PHONE: (443) 885-4018 SID MAILING ADDRESS: 1601 East Market Street WEBSITE: www.morganstatebears.com Moore Gymnasium, Suite 200 SID MAILING ADDRESS: 1700 E. Cold Spring Greensboro, NC 27411 Hill Field House – Room 123 Darius Wilbert Baltimore, MD 21251 Johnson Leak

2006 Schedule 2005 Results Date Opponent Date Opponent Res. Score 2006 Schedule 2005 Results 9/2 Winston-Salem State 9/5 vs. Central State L 22-23 Date Opponent Date Opponent Res. Score 9/16 at Hampton 9/10 Norfolk State W 16-14 9/2 at Towson 9/1 at Towson L 26-29 9/23 at Louisiana – Lafayette 9/15 Hampton L 14-31 9/16 Bowie State 9/10 Bowie State L 21-35 9/30 at Norfolk State 9/24 at Elon L 9-12 9/23 vs. Hampton 9/17 vs. Savannah State W 55-26 10/7 Morgan State 10/1 vs. Tennessee State W 16-3 9/30 Bethune-Cookman 9/24 vs. Hampton L 14-44 10/14 at Delaware State 10/8 vs. Morgan State W 40-33 10/7 at North Carolina A&T 10/1 at Bethune-Cookman L 26-44 10/21 Howard (OT) 10/14 at Howard 10/8 vs. North Carolina A&T L 33-40 10/26 at Bethune-Cookman 10/15 Delaware State L 13-23 10/21 Delaware State (OT) 11/4 Florida A&M 10/22 at Howard L 0-16 10/28 at Florida A&M 10/15 Howard W 7-0 11/11 Elon 10/29 Bethune-Cookman L 17-54 11/4 at Norfolk State 10/22 at Delaware State L 14-41 11/18 vs. South Carolina State 11/5 at Florida A&M L 14-24 11/11 South Carolina State 10/29 Florida A&M L 16-27 11/19 vs. South Carolina State L 27-43 11/5 Norfolk State L 21-24 11/10 at South Carolina State L 15-65

SEASONED FOR THE CHALLENGE 99 Delaware State Hornets Central State Marauders

September 30, 2006 October 7, 2006 Dover, Delaware Indianapolis, Indiana Alumni Stadium RCA Dome 6,828 57,890

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION: Dover, Delaware LOCATION: Wilberforce, Ohio FOUNDED: 1891 FOUNDED: 1887 ENROLLMENT: 3,300 ENROLLMENT: 1,635 CONFERENCE: Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference CONFERENCE: Independent COLORS: Columbia Blue and Red COLORS: Maroon and Gold STADIUM: Alumni Stadium (6,828) STADIUM: McPherson Stadium (4,500) ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Chuck Bell ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Theresa A. Check

COACHING STAFF COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH: Al Lavan (Colorado State ’68) HEAD COACH: Al West (Central State ’77) RECORD AT DSU: 11-11 (2 years) RECORD AT CSU: 1st season OVERALL RECORD: 13-12 (2 years at DSU; 2-1 as interim OVERALL RECORD: 1st season coach at Eastern Michigan in 2003) FOOTBALL OFFICE PHONE: (937) 376-6639 FOOTBALL OFFICE PHONE: (302) 857-7447 Al Lavan HEAD COACH ASSISTANT COACHES: Henderson Mosley; Darrell Suber; ASSISTANT COACHES: Eric Day (Offensive Brandon Hayes Coordinator/Quarterbacks); Paul Macklin (Running Backs); Curtis Thomas (Wide Receivers); Jeff Braxton TEAM INFORMATION (Offensive Line); Andre Creamer (Defensive 2005 RECORD: 1-5 Coordinator/Cornerbacks); Dwayne Thomas (Defensive 2005 CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH: N/A Al West Line); Derek Hall (Linebackers); Ed Sanders (Safeties); LETTERMEN RETURNING/LOST: N/A HEAD COACH Jamar Mason (Graduate Assistant); Matt Jandura STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: N/A (Graduate Assistant) BASIC OFFENSE: Multiple BASIC DEFENSE: Multiple TEAM INFORMATION 2005 RECORD: 7-4 SERIES HISTORY 2005 CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH: 6-2/3rd SERIES RECORD: CSU leads 1-0 LETTERMEN RETURNING/LOST: 34/23 SERIES BEGAN: 1987 STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 12/12 LAST MEETING: Central State won 80-13 in Wilberforce, BASIC OFFENSE: Pro Set Russell Ohio on October 10, 1987 BASIC DEFENSE: 3-4 Reeves SPORTS INFORMATION SERIES HISTORY FOOTBALL SID: Kenneth D. Marshall SERIES RECORD: Hampton leads 20-11 SID OFFICE PHONE: (937) 376-6681 SERIES BEGAN: 1945 SID HOME PHONE: (937) 372-0803 LAST MEETING: Hampton won 26-8 in Hampton, Virginia Derrick SID FAX: (937) 376-6291 on October 1, 2005 Moss EMAIL: [email protected] PRESS BOX PHONE: (937) 376-6695 SPORTS INFORMATION WEBSITE: www.centralstate.edu/athletics FOOTBALL SID: TBA SID MAILING ADDRESS: 1400 Brush Row Road SID OFFICE PHONE: (302) 857-6068 Wilberforce, OH 45384 SID HOME PHONE: TBA SID FAX: (302) 857-6069 EMAIL: TBA PRESS BOX PHONE: (302) 857-7651 WEBSITE: www.gohornets.net Shaheer SID MAILING ADDRESS: 1200 North Dupont Highway McBride Dover, DE 19901

2006 Schedule 2005 Results 2006 Schedule 2005 Results Date Opponent Date Opponent Res. Score 9/2 vs. Florida A&M 9/3 at Florida A&M W 21-17 Date Opponent Date Opponent Res. Score 9/9 St. Francis (Pa.) 9/10 Millersville W 38-6 8/27 at Lincoln L 0-10 9/16 at Northwestern State (La.) 9/17 at James Madison L 7-65 9/3 vs. Urbana 9/30 Hampton 9/24 at Coastal Carolina L 6-24 9/23 vs. Kentucky State 9/4 St. Paul’s L 6-20 10/7 at Bethune-Cookman 10/1 at Hampton L 8-26 9/30 Virginia Union 9/17 at Kentucky State L 0-28 10/14 North Carolina A&T 10/8 Bethune-Cookman W 17-0 10/7 vs. Hampton 10/1 at Tiffin L 0-31 10/21 at Morgan State 10/15 at North Carolina A&T W 23-13 10/28 South Carolina State 10/22 Morgan State W 41-14 10/21 Tiffin 10/8 Glenville State L 20-50 11/4 Concord (WV) 10/29 at South Carolina State L 3-24 10/28 Kentucky Wesleyan 10/29 at Savannah State W 28-27 11/11 at Norfolk State 11/12 Norfolk State W 38-17 11/4 St. Joseph’s 11/18 at Howard 11/19 Howard W 23-7

100 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 Norfolk State Spartans South Carolina State Bulldogs

October 14, 2006 October 21, 2006 Hampton, Virginia Orangeburg, South Carolina Armstrong Stadium Oliver C. Dawson Bulldog Stadium 17,000 22,000 GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION: Norfolk, Virginia FOUNDED: 1935 GENERAL INFORMATION ENROLLMENT: 6,100 LOCATION: Orangeburg, South Carolina CONFERENCE: Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference FOUNDED: 1896 COLORS : Green and Gold ENROLLMENT: 4,700 STADIUM: William “Dick” Price Stadium (30,000) CONFERENCE: Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Marty L. Miller COLORS: Garnet and Blue STADIUM: Oliver C. Dawson Bulldog Stadium (22,000) COACHING STAFF ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Charlene M. Johnson HEAD COACH: Pete Adrian (West Virginia ’70) RECORD AT NSU: 4-7 (1 year) COACHING STAFF OVERALL RECORD: 40-44-1 (8 years) HEAD COACH: Oliver “Buddy” Pough (S.C. State ’75) FOOTBALL OFFICE PHONE: (757) 823-8824 RECORD AT SCSU: 33-13 (4 years) ASSISTANT COACHES: Rod Holder (Asst. Head Coach/ Pete Adrian OVERALL RECORD: 33-13 (4 years) Buddy Pough Offensive Line); Jeff Parker (Wide Receivers/ HEAD COACH FOOTBALL OFFICE PHONE: (803) 536-8717 HEAD COACH Quarterbacks); Kirk Mastromatteo (Offensive ASSISTANT COACHES: David Blanchard (Defensive Line); Coordinator/Running Backs); Mark DeBastiani Demetrius Davis (Wide Receivers); Joe Blackwell (Tight (Defensive Coordinator/Outside Linebackers); John Ends/Tackles); Gerald Harrison (Running Backs); Curtis Scott (Defensive Line); Marco Butler (Defensive Backs); Frye (Offensive Line); Tom Evangelista (Defensive Martin Davis (Linebackers); Curtis Williams (Wide Coordinator/Linebackers); Mike Adams (Secondary/ Receivers/Long Snappers); Mark Thurston Special Teams); J.C. Harmon (Running Backs); DeJaun (Offensive Line) Polk (Defensive Line); Jon Pry (Quarterbacks)

TEAM INFORMATION TEAM INFORMATION 2005 RECORD: 4-7 2005 RECORD: 9-2 2005 CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH: 2-6/T-6th 2005 CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH: 7-1/2nd LETTERMEN RETURNING/LOST: 49/13 LETTERMEN RETURNING/LOST: 26/15 STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 16/7 STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 12/11 BASIC OFFENSE: Multiple BASIC OFFENSE: Multiple Jonathan BASIC DEFENSE: 3-4 BASIC DEFENSE: 4-3 DeShawn

Allen 2006 Opponents Baker SERIES HISTORY SERIES HISTORY SERIES RECORD: Norfolk State leads 22-20-1 SERIES RECORD: Hampton leads 11-1 SERIES BEGAN: 1963 SERIES BEGAN: 1937 LAST MEETING: Hampton won 55-15 in Norfolk, Virginia LAST MEETING: Hampton won 14-10 in Hampton, on October 15, 2005 Virginia on October 22, 2005

SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS INFORMATION FOOTBALL SID: Matt Michalec FOOTBALL SID: William P. Hamilton SID OFFICE PHONE: (757) 823-2628 SID OFFICE PHONE: (803) 536-7060 SID HOME PHONE: TBA SID HOME PHONE: (803) 378-6165 SID FAX: (757) 823-8218 SID FAX: (803) 536-8622 EMAIL: [email protected] EMAIL: [email protected] PRESS BOX PHONE: (757) 823-2628 PRESS BOX PHONE: (803) 536-8623 WEBSITE: www.scsusports.com WEBSITE: www.nsu.edu/athletics Maguell SID MAILING ADDRESS: 300 College Street, NE Marshall SID MAILING ADDRESS: 700 Park Avenue Davis Norfolk, VA 23504 Orangeburg, SC 29115 McFadden

2006 Schedule 2005 Results 2006 Schedule 2005 Results Date Opponent Res. Score Date Opponent Date Opponent Date Opponent Res. Score 9/3 Virginia State L 6-34 9/2 Virginia State 9/2 at Wofford 9/3 vs. Alabama State W 27-14 9/10 at North Carolina A&T L 14-16 9/9 VMI 9/9 at Winston-Salem State 9/10 Winston-Salem State W 52-12 9/24 Bethune-Cookman L 61-63 9/23 at Bethune-Cookman 9/16 Bethune-Cookman 9/17 vs. Bethune-Cookman W 27-24 (OT) 9/30 North Carolina A&T 9/23 at Coastal Carolina 10/1 Coastal Carolina L 23-24 10/1 at Savannah State W 58-29 10/7 at South Carolina State 10/7 Norfolk State 10/6 at Norfolk State W 35-21 10/6 South Carolina State L 21-35 10/14 at Hampton 10/14 at Florida A&M 10/15 Florida A&M W 49-3 10/15 Hampton L 14-55 10/21 Florida A&M 10/21 Hampton 10/22 at Hampton L 10-14 10/22 at Florida A&M L 17-31 10/28 at Howard 10/28 at Delaware State 10/29 Delaware State W 24-3 10/29 Howard W 26-7 11/4 Morgan State 11/4 Howard 11/5 at Howard W 23-9 11/5 at Morgan State W 24-21 11/11 Delaware State 11/11 at Morgan State 11/10 Morgan State W 65-15 11/12 at Delaware State L 17-38 11/18 Winston-Salem State 11/18 vs. North Carolina A&T 11/19 North Carolina A&T W 43-27 11/19 Liberty W 34-17

SEASONED FOR THE CHALLENGE 101 Winston-Salem Rams Bethune-Cookman Wildcats

October 28, 2006 November 4, 2006 Hampton, Virginia Hampton, Virginia Armstrong Stadium Armstrong Stadium 17,000 17,000

GENERAL INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION: Winston-Salem, North Carolina LOCATION: Daytona Beach, Florida FOUNDED: 1892 FOUNDED: 1904 ENROLLMENT: 5,557 ENROLLMENT: 3,100 CONFERENCE: Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference CONFERENCE: Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference COLORS: Red and White COLORS: Maroon and Gold STADIUM: Bowman-Gray Stadium (18,000) STADIUM: Larry Kelly Field at Municipal Stadium ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Dr. Percy “Chico” Caldwell (10,000) ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Lynn W. Thompson COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH: (Winston-Salem State ’80) COACHING STAFF RECORD AT WSSU: 77-57-3 (13 years) HEAD COACH: Alvin B. Wyatt, Sr. (Bethune-Cookman ’70) OVERALL RECORD: 77-57-3 (13 years) RECORD AT B-CC: 67-34 (9 years) FOOTBALL OFFICE PHONE: (336) 750-2148 OVERALL RECORD: 67-34 (9 years) ASSISTANT COACHES: Dana Walker (Offensive Kermit Blount FOOTBALL OFFICE PHONE: (386) 481-2252 Alvin Wyatt Coordinator); Mike Ketchum (Defensive Coordinator); HEAD COACH ASSISTANT COACHES: Brad Bernard (Offensive HEAD COACH Aaron Federspiel (Offensive Line); Joshua McGee Coordinator/Offensive Line); Bob Bodine (A-Backs); (Quarterbacks); Keith Gaither (Safety); Phil Cole Jeff Fagan (B-Backs); Chris Isaac (Wide Receivers); (Wide Receivers); Cody Crill (Centers/Guards) Marc Lippens (Defensive Coordinator); Tyrone Odom (Defensive Line); Greg Ross, Terry Williams TEAM INFORMATION (Cornerbacks); C. Angelo Wyatt (Asst. Head 2005 RECORD: 6-4 Coach/Safeties) 2005 CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH: 6-1/2nd CIAA West LETTERMEN RETURNING/LOST: 48/18 TEAM INFORMATION STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 14/10 2005 RECORD: 7-4 BASIC OFFENSE: Multiple 2005 CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH: 4-4/4th BASIC DEFENSE: Multiple LETTERMEN RETURNING/LOST: 48/13 STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 17/8 SERIES HISTORY BASIC OFFENSE: Option SERIES RECORD: WSSU leads 14-8-1 BASIC DEFENSE: Multiple SERIES BEGAN: 1953 Monte Jimmie LAST MEETING: Hampton won 40-6 in Hampton, Virginia Purvis SERIES HISTORY Russell on September 16, 2000 SERIES RECORD: Hampton leads 7-4 SERIES BEGAN: 1995 SPORTS INFORMATION LAST MEETING: Hampton won 24-10 in Daytona Beach, FOOTBALL SID: Chris Zona Florida on November 5, 2005 SID OFFICE PHONE: (336) 750-2143 SID HOME PHONE: (336) 391-8852 SPORTS INFORMATION SID FAX: (336) 750-2144 FOOTBALL SID: Bryan Harvey EMAIL: [email protected] SID OFFICE PHONE: (386) 481-2206 PRESS BOX PHONE: (336) 750-2143 SID HOME PHONE: (757) 268-4561 WEBSITE: www.WSSURAMS.com SID FAX: (386) 481-2238 SID MAILING ADDRESS: 200 CE Gaines Center EMAIL: [email protected] c/o Dept. of Athletics PRESS BOX PHONE: (386) 671-8968/8973 Winston-Salem, NC 27110 WEBSITE: www.cookman.edu/athletics SID MAILING ADDRESS: 640 Dr. Mary McCleod Darrian Bobbie Bethune Blvd. Bynum Williams Daytona Beach, FL 32114

2006 Schedule 2005 Results 2006 Schedule 2005 Results Date Opponent Date Opponent Res. Score Date Opponent Date Opponent Res. Score 8/26 at Catawba 8/27 Catawba L 10-20 9/2 vs. Southern 9/3 Elizabeth City State W 34-7 9/2 at North Carolina A&T 9/3 at Howard L 6-20 9/9 Savannah State 9/10 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 31-17 9/9 South Carolina State 9/10 at South Carolina State L 12-52 9/16 at South Carolina State 9/17 vs. South Carolina State L 24-27 9/23 at Florida A&M 9/17 Elizabeth City State W 24-23 9/23 Norfolk State 9/24 at Norfolk State W 63-61 9/30 Coastal Carolina 9/24 at Virginia Union W 31-0 9/30 at Morgan State (OT) 10/7 Howard 10/1 at Fayetteville State W 26-24 10/7 Delaware State 10/1 Morgan State W 44-26 10/14 at Bethune-Cookman 10/8 at Livingstone W 42-14 10/14 Winston-Salem State 10/8 at Delaware State L 0-17 10/21 Savannah State 10/15 North Carolina Central L 17-20 10/28 North Carolina A&T 10/15 vs. Savannah State W 56-13 10/28 at Hampton 10/22 Johnson C. Smith W 28-9 11/4 at Hampton 10/29 at North Carolina A&T W 54-17 11/4 St. Augustine’s 10/29 St. Augustine’s W 35-33 11/11 Howard 11/5 Hampton L 10-24 11/18 at Norfolk State 11/18 vs. Florida A&M 11/12 at Howard W 45-16 11/19 vs. Florida A&M L 23-26 (OT)

102 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 Florida A&M Rattlers

November 11, 2006 Tallahassee, Florida Bragg Memorial Stadium 25,500

GENERAL INFORMATION LOCATION: Tallahassee, Florida FOUNDED: 1887 ENROLLMENT: 10,750 CONFERENCE: Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference COLORS: Orange and Green STADIUM: Bragg Memorial Stadium (25,500) ATHLETICS DIRECTOR: Nelson E. Towsend

COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH: Rubin Carter (Miami ’75) RECORD AT FAMU: 6-5 (1 year) OVERALL RECORD: 6-5 (1 year) FOOTBALL OFFICE PHONE: (850) 599-3723 ASSISTANT COACHES : Robert “Bob” Cole (Offensive Rubin Carter Coordinator/Quarterbacks); Charles Huff (Defensive HEAD COACH Coordinator/Special Teams); William “Tim” Orr (Defensive Line); Renato Diaz (Running Backs); Kevin Thompson (Offensive Line)

TEAM INFORMATION 2005 RECORD: 6-5 2005 CONFERENCE RECORD/FINISH: 5-3/T-3rd LETTERMEN RETURNING/LOST: 48/26 STARTERS RETURNING/LOST: 17/10 BASIC OFFENSE: Pro Set, Spread BASIC DEFENSE: 53

SERIES HISTORY SERIES RECORD: FAMU leads 10-4 Roosevelt

SERIES BEGAN: 1937 2006 Opponents Kiser LAST MEETING: Hampton won 34-14 in Hampton, Virginia on November 12, 2005

SPORTS INFORMATION FOOTBALL SID: Ronnie Johnson SID OFFICE PHONE: (850) 561-2701/599-3200 SID HOME PHONE: (850) 443-5765 SID FAX: (850) 599-3206 EMAIL: [email protected] PRESS BOX PHONE: (850) 599-3631/3632 WEBSITE: www.thefamurattlers.com SID MAILING ADDRESS: 1835 Wahnish Way, Suite 204 Tallahassee, FL 32307

Tyrone McGroff

2006 Schedule 2005 Results Date Opponent Date Opponent Res. Score 9/2 vs. Delaware State 9/3 Delaware State L 17-21 9/9 at Miami 9/10 at South Florida L 3-37 9/16 at Howard 9/17 Howard W 33-20 9/23 vs. Winston-Salem 9/24 vs. Tennessee State W 12-7 9/30 vs. Tennessee State 10/1 at Florida International L 6-23 10/14 South Carolina State 10/15 at South Carolina State L 3-49 10/21 at Norfolk State 10/22 Norfolk State W 31-17 10/28 Morgan State 10/29 at Morgan State W 27-16 11/4 at North Carolina A&T 11/5 North Carolina A&T W 24-14 11/11 Hampton 11/12 at Hampton L 14-34 11/18 vs. Bethune-Cookman 11/19 vs. Bethune-Cookman W 26-23 (OT)

SEASONED FOR THE CHALLENGE 103

2005 Stats

TEAM STATS INDIVIDUAL STATS

TEAM STATISTICS HAM OPP RUSHING GP ATT GAIN LOSS NET AVG TD LONG AVG/G SCORING 376 168 Alonzo Coleman 12 204 1390 64 1326 6.5 19 80 110.5 Points Per Game 31.3 14.0 Ardell Daniels 12 192 1123 79 1044 5.4 9 49 87.0 FIRST DOWNS 237 186 Van Morgan 8 28 226 1 225 8.0 1 79 28.1 Rushing 149 91 Princeton Shepherd 12 61 258 127 131 2.1 1 19 10.9 Passing 71 78 Jerry Cummings 5 16 80 0 80 5.0 1 19 16.0 Penalty 17 17 Antwan Smith 11 33 162 85 77 2.3 0 20 7.0 RUSHING YARDAGE 2861 1616 Qutrell Payton 7 9 64 3 61 6.8 0 19 8.7 Yards gained rushing 3327 2074 Marquay McDaniel 12 3 20 2 18 6.0 0 11 1.5 Yards lost rushing 466 458 Curtis Lewis 6 5 4 0 4 0.8 1 2 0.7 Rushing Attempts 562 469 Kevin Teel 3 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Average Per Rush 5.1 3.4 Jimmy Hester 2 1 0 10 -10 -10.0 0 0 -5.0 Average Per Game 238.4 134.7 Daniel Brooks 1 2 0 14 -14 -7.0 0 0 -14.0 TDs Rushing 32 16 TEAM 6 6 0 37 -37 -6.2 0 0 -6.2 PASSING YARDAGE 1798 1635 Cameron Muro 12 1 0 44 -44 -44.0 0 0 -3.7 Att-Comp-Int 243-130-8 343-155-12 Total 12 562 3327 466 2861 5.1 32 80 238.4 Average Per Pass 7.4 4.8 Opponents 12 469 2074 458 1616 3.4 16 45 134.7 Average Per Catch 13.8 10.5 Average Per Game 149.8 136.2 PASSING G EFFIC ATT-CMP-INT PCT YDS TD LNG AVG/G TDs Passing 12 6 Princeton Shepherd 12 133.60 134-76-6 56.7 1055 8 69 87.9 TOTAL OFFENSE 4659 3251 Antwan Smith 11 115.24 109-54-2 49.5 743 4 52 67.5 Total Plays 805 812 Daniel Brooks 1 0.0 0-0-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Average Per Play 5.8 4.0 Total 12 125.36 243-130-8 53.5 1798 12 69 149.8 Average Per Game 388.2 270.9 Opponents 12 84.01 343-155-12 45.2 1635 6 49 136.2 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 29-678 58-993 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 52-715 21-152 RECEIVING G NO. YDS AVG TD LONG AVG/G INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 12-245 8-175 Marquay McDaniel 12 42 637 15.2 6 52 53.1 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 23.4 17.1 Onrea Jones 12 32 631 19.7 2 69 52.6 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 13.8 7.2 Ardell Daniels 12 19 111 5.8 1 33 9.2 INT RETURN AVERAGE 20.4 21.9 Ernie Lomax 8 11 137 12.5 1 31 17.1 FUMBLES-LOST 17-10 24-10 Dereck Faulkner 4 10 163 16.3 1 38 40.8 PENALTIES-YARDS 113-1156 85-673 Alonzo Coleman 12 7 33 4.7 0 17 2.8 Average Per Game 96.3 56.1 Qutrell Payton 7 3 22 7.3 1 8 3.1 PUNTS-YARDS 54-2240 87-3418 Curtis Lewis 6 3 11 3.7 0 6 1.8 Average Per Punt 41.5 39.3 Jimmy Hester 2 2 45 22.5 0 40 22.5 Net punt average 38.7 31.1 Michael James 3 1 8 8.0 0 8 2.7 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 28:00 31:27 Total 12 130 1798 13.8 12 69 149.8 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 57/163 54/186 Opponents 12 155 1635 10.5 6 49 136.2 3rd-Down Pct 35% 29% 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 12/21 13/27 PUNT RETURNS NO. YDS AVG TD LONG 4th-Down Pct 57% 48% Marquay McDaniel 49 714 14.6 0 76 SACKS BY-YARDS 33-235 19-139 Michael West 2 13 6.5 0 18 MISC YARDS 31 0 Ray Lewis 1 -12 -12.0 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 45 22 Total 52 715 13.8 0 76 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 20-30 5-13 Opponents 21 152 7.2 0 25 PAT-ATTEMPTS 44-45 15-17 ATTENDANCE 40709 58186 Games/Avg Per Game 5/8142 5/11637

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Hampton 89 139 64 84 376 Opponents 46 34 43 45 168

106 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 2005 Stats

INDIVIDUAL STATS

INTERCEPTIONS NO. YDS AVG TD LONG FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA PCT 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 LG BLK Kyle Whitehurst 3 106 35.3 1 99 Andrew Paterini 20-30 .667 1-1 6-7 8-13 4-8 1-1 55 1 Marcus Dixon 1 0 0.0 0 0

Justin Durant 1 17 17.0 0 17 FG SEQUENCE HAMPTON OPPONENTS Michael West 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 Jackson State (25),(33) - Travarous Bain 1 72 72.0 0 72 Howard 34,(36),(42),44 - Kensley Dougan 1 0 0.0 0 0 N.C. A&T (28) 37 Marlon Fair 1 0 0.0 0 0 Morgan State (32),(42),47,(25),36 23 Rudolph Foye 1 7 7.0 0 7 Delaware State (20),(29),(36),(37) 46 Ray Lewis 1 37 37.0 0 37 Gardner-Webb (22),45,35 (28),(50) Calvin Bannister 1 7 7.0 0 7 Norfolk State (55),(37) - Total 12 245 20.4 1 99 South Carolina State 40 (29) Opponents 8 175 21.9 0 42 Bethune-Cookman (33) (47),39 Florida A&M (47),(18) 51,48,52,22 KICK RETURNS NO. YDS AVG TD LONG Savannah State 37,(37) - Calvin Bannister 12 311 25.9 0 51 Richmond 20,(44),34 (22) Travarous Bain 8 212 26.5 0 51 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Ardell Daniels 6 122 20.3 0 53

Marquay McDaniel 2 32 16.0 0 18 ALL PURPOSE G RUSH REC PR KOR IR TOT AVG/G Ray Lewis 1 1 1.0 0 1 Marquay McDaniel 12 18 637 714 32 0 1401 116.8 Total 29 678 23.4 0 53 Alonzo Coleman 12 1326 33 0 0 0 1359 113.2 Opponents 58 993 17.1 0 39 Ardell Daniels 12 1044 111 0 122 0 1277 106.4 Onrea Jones 12 0 631 0 0 0 631 52.6 FUMBLE RETURNS NO. YDS AVG TD LONG Calvin Bannister 8 0 0 0 311 7 318 39.8 Wakeem Goode 1 27 27.0 0 27 Travarous Bain 9 0 0 0 212 72 284 31.6 Ray Lewis 1 4 4.0 0 4 Van Morgan 8 225 0 0 0 0 225 28.1 Total 2 31 15.5 0 27 Dereck Faulkner 4 0 163 0 0 0 163 40.8 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0 Ernie Lomax 8 0 137 0 0 0 137 17.1 Princeton Shepherd 12 131 0 0 0 0 131 10.9 TOTAL OFFENSE G PLAYS RUSH PASS TOTAL AVG/G Kyle Whitehurst 12 0 0 0 0 106 106 8.8 Alonzo Coleman 12 204 1326 0 1326 110.5 Qutrell Payton 7 61 22 0 0 0 83 11.9 Princeton Shepherd 12 195 131 1055 1186 98.8 Jerry Cummings 5 80 0 0 0 0 80 16.0

Ardell Daniels 12 192 1044 0 1044 87.0 Antwan Smith 11 77 0 0 0 0 77 7.0 2005 Season In Review Antwan Smith 11 142 77 743 820 74.5 Jimmy Hester 2 -10 45 0 0 0 35 17.5 Van Morgan 8 28 225 0 225 28.1 Ray Lewis 4 0 0 -12 1 37 26 6.5 Jerry Cummings 5 16 80 0 80 16.0 Justin Durant 12 0 0 0 0 17 17 1.4 Qutrell Payton 7 9 61 0 61 8.7 Curtis Lewis 6 4 11 0 0 0 15 2.5 Marquay McDaniel 12 3 18 0 18 1.5 Michael West 10 0 0 13 0 -1 12 1.2 Curtis Lewis 6 5 4 0 4 0.7 Michael James 3 0 8 0 0 0 8 2.7 Jimmy Hester 2 1 -10 0 -10 -5.0 Rudolph Foye 11 0 0 0 0 7 7 0.6 Daniel Brooks 1 2 -14 0 -14 -14.0 Daniel Brooks 1 -14 0 0 0 0 -14 -14.0 Team 6 6 -37 - 37 -6.2 Team 6 -37 0 0 0 0 -37 -6.2 Cameron Muro 12 1 -44 - -44 -3.7 Cameron Muro 12 -44 0 0 0 0 -44 -3.7 Total 12 805 2861 1798 4659 388.2 Total 12 2861 1798 715 678 245 6297 524.8 Opponents 12 812 1616 1635 3251 270.9 Opponents 12 1616 1635 152 993 175 4571 380.9

SEASONED FOR THE CHALLENGE 107 2005 Stats

INDIVIDUAL STATS

|——— PATs ———| SCORING TD FGS KICK RUSH RCV PASS DXP SAF POINTS Alonzo Coleman 19 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 114 Andrew Paterini 0 20-30 44-45 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 104 Ardell Daniels 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 60 Marquay McDaniel 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Onrea Jones 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Dereck Faulkner 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Qutrell Payton 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Curtis Lewis 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Ernie Lomax 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Princeton Shepherd 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Kyle Whitehurst 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Van Morgan 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Jerry Cummings 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Team 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 Total 45 20-30 44-45 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 376 Opponents 22 5-13 15-17 0-0 3 3-5 0 0 168

DEFENSIVE STATS

|———-Tackles———-| |-Sacks-| |—-Pass Def—-| |-----Fumbles------| Blkd GP SOLO AST TOTAL TFL/YDS NO-YARDS INT-YDS BRUP QBH RCV-YDS FF KICK SAF 52 Justin Durant 12 61 63 124 15.0-50 5.0-30 1-17 2 1 2-0 - - - 98 Kendall Langford 12 31 34 65 15.5-65 4.5-40 - 2 6 - 1 2 - 51 Kensley Dougan 11 24 39 63 4.5-12 - 1-0 1 1 2-0 - - - 6 Kyle Whitehurst 12 26 36 62 3.5-16 - 3-106 7 2 - 1 - - 7 Marlon Fair 12 27 23 50 2.5-10 1.0-7 1-0 2 - - 1 - - 56 Rudolph Foye 11 21 27 48 7.5-36 5.0-25 1-7 2 1 - - - - 99 Micah Littlejohn 12 20 19 39 7.0-36 2.0-15 - 1 2 1-0 - - - 90 Alden Blizzard 10 14 19 33 8.5-37 4.5-29 - 2 1 - 1 1 - 94 Marcus Dixon 9 13 20 33 7.0-25 2.5-16 1-0 1 1 - 2 - - 1 Travarous Bain 9 13 15 28 - - 1-72 13 - - - - - 45 Melvin Massey 8 12 13 25 5.0-14 2.0-8 ------97 Vernon Bryant 9 7 17 24 4.0-37 3.5-36 - - - - 1 - - 21 Michael West 10 14 10 24 1.5-8 1.0-8 1-1 9 - - - - - 58 Charles Robinson 9 10 13 23 0.5-1 ------54 Jimari Jones 10 13 7 20 2.0-4 - - 1 - 2-0 1 - - 57 Joe Smith 7 8 11 19 0.5-1 - - - - - 1 - - 60 Antonio Shippy 7 4 13 17 0.5-1 - - - - 1-0 - - - 14 Reginald Knox 6 9 8 17 0.5-1 ------93 Chris Carrothers 8 5 11 16 ------40 Joey Drayton 3 2 9 11 0.5-5 0.5-5 ------5 Ray Lewis 4 3 8 11 - - 1-37 - - 1-4 - - - 92 James Abrams 7 3 7 10 1.0-12 1.0-12 ------23 Henti Baird 6 5 5 10 ------17 Vaughn Mansfield 6 5 5 10 - - - 1 - - - - - 10 Pat Preston 5 5 4 9 - - - 3 - - - - - 31 Tobin Lyon 7 5 4 9 - - - 1 - - - - - 24 Derius Swinton 7 7 2 9 - - - 4 - - - - - 49 Wakeem Goode 4 5 4 9 - - - - - 1-27 - - - 25 Calvin Bannister 8 7 2 9 - - 1-7 9 - - 2 - 38 Jermaine Mallory 5 4 3 7 ------50 George Babineaux 5 4 3 7 ------32 Abby Mejekodumni 2 1 5 6 1.0-6 0.5-4 ------37 Andrew Paterini 12 3 2 5 ------29 Ajibade DaSilva 3 2 2 4 ------27 Van Morgan 8 4 - 4 ------16 Kevin Teel 3 1 1 2 ------96 Jason Roebuck 1 1 1 2 ------1 - - 9 Jerry Cummings 5 - 2 2 ------81 Onrea Jones 12 2 - 2 ------64 Anthony Adams 1 - 1 1 ------48 Darrell Harris 1 1 - 1 ------46 Demarius Sapp 1 1 - 1 ------TM TEAM 6 ------1

Total 12 409 469 878 88-377 33-235 12-245 61 15 10-31 18 5 1 Opponents 12 441 498 939 89-369 19-139 8-175 32 10 10-0 8 2 -

108 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 2005 Superlatives

HAMPTON INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes 22 Ardell Daniels at Jackson State Rushes 22 DeShawn Baker, vs. South Carolina State Ardell Daniels at Norfolk State Yards Rushing 143 Daryl Jones, at Norfolk State Alonzo Coleman vs. Florida A&M TD Rushes 2 Tim Hightower, vs. Richmond Yards Rushing 172 Alonzo Coleman at Gardner-Webb David Freeman, vs. Richmond TD Rushes 5 Alonzo Coleman at Gardner-Webb Long Rush 45 Daryl Jones, at Norfolk State Long Rush 80 Alonzo Coleman at Bethune-Cookman Pass attempts 50 Garret Williams, vs. Savannah State Pass attempts 27 Antwan Smith vs. Richmond Pass completions 21 Garret Williams, vs. Savannah State Pass completions 15 Antwan Smith at Howard Yards Passing 250 Garret Williams, vs. Savannah State Antwan Smith vs. Richmond TD Passes 1 Ronald Venters, at Howard Yards Passing 221 Antwan Smith vs. Richmond Orrick Watkins, at North Carolina A&T TD Passes 2 Princeton Shepherd at North Carolina A&T Byron Selby, at Morgan State Princeton Shepherd at Morgan State D. Campbell, at Gardner-Webb Antwan Smith vs. South Carolina State Albert Chester, vs. Florida A&M Long Pass 69 Princeton Shepherd vs. Savannah State Garret Williams, vs. Savannah State Receptions 11 Marquay McDaniel vs. Florida A&M Long Pass 49 Byron Selby, at Morgan State Onrea Jones vs. Richmond Receptions 8 Roosevelt Kiser, vs. Florida A&M Yards Receiving 90 Roosevelt Kiser, vs. Florida A&M Yards Receiving 192 Onrea Jones vs. Richmond TD Receptions 1 Jarahn Williams, at Howard TD Receptions 2 Marquay McDaniel at North Carolina A&T Douglas Brown, at North Carolina A&T Marquay McDaniel vs. South Carolina State Kelvin Dickens, at Morgan State Long Reception 69 Onrea Jones vs. Savannah State M. Skeen, at Gardner-Webb Field Goals 4 Andrew Paterini vs. Delaware State Aubrey Parrish, vs. Florida A&M Long Field Goal 55 Andrew Paterini at Norfolk State Clyde Tullis, vs. Savannah State Punts 9 Cameron Muro vs. Delaware State Long Reception 49 Rodrick Wolfe, at Morgan State Punting Avg 50.2 Cameron Muro vs. South Carolina State Field Goals 2 H. Smith, at Gardner-Webb Long Punt 59 Cameron Muro at North Carolina A&T Long Field Goal 50 H. Smith, at Gardner-Webb Cameron Muro vs. South Carolina State Punts 12 Erik Contos, vs. Delaware State Long Punt Return 76 Marquay McDaniel at Jackson State Punting Avg 56.5 Wesley Taylor, vs. Florida A&M Long Kickoff Return 53 Ardell Daniels at Gardner-Webb Long Punt 63 Wesley Taylor, vs. Florida A&M Tackles 15 Justin Durant vs. South Carolina State Long Punt Return 25 Ryan Mace, vs. Richmond Sacks 3.0 Kendall Langford vs. Delaware State Long Kickoff Return 39 Roosevelt Kiser, vs. Florida A&M Tackles For Loss 5.0 Kendall Langford vs. Delaware State Tackles 15 K. Baucom, at Gardner-Webb Interceptions 1 Kyle Whitehurst at Jackson State Torean Charles, at Bethune-Cookman Calvin Bannister at Jackson State Sacks 3.0 Sherman Logan, vs. Richmond Kyle Whitehurst at Howard Tackles For Loss 3.0 Rickie Lewis, at North Carolina A&T Michael West at North Carolina A&T Dennis King, at Bethune-Cookman Travarous Bain at Gardner-Webb Sherman Logan, vs. Richmond Ray Lewis at Gardner-Webb Interceptions 1 Cletis Gordon, at Jackson State Kyle Whitehurst at Gardner-Webb Jawon McBryde, at North Carolina A&T Marcus Dixon at Norfolk State Maguell Davis, at Norfolk State Justin Durant vs. South Carolina State Phillip Brown, at Norfolk State Marlon Fair at Bethune-Cookman Keith Williams, vs. Florida A&M

Kensley Dougan vs. Richmond Donald Carson, vs. Savannah State 2005 Season In Review Rudolph Foye vs. Richmond Joe Mallory, vs. Richmond Johnny Campbell, vs. Richmond HAMPTON TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes 55 at Norfolk State OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS Yards Rushing 415 vs. Savannah State Rushes 59 vs. South Carolina State Yards Per Rush 8.8 vs. Savannah State Yards Rushing 269 vs. South Carolina State TD Rushes 7 at Gardner-Webb Yards Per Rush 5.1 vs. Florida A&M Pass attempts 35 vs. Richmond TD Rushes 5 vs. Richmond Pass completions 21 vs. Richmond Pass attempts 50 vs. Savannah State Yards Passing 258 vs. Richmond Pass completions 23 vs. Florida A&M Yards Per Pass 16.6 vs. Savannah State Yards Passing 281 vs. Florida A&M TD Passes 2 at North Carolina A&T Yards Per Pass 8.3 vs. Florida A&M at Morgan State TD Passes 1 at Howard vs. South Carolina State at North Carolina A&T vs. Savannah State at Morgan State Total Plays 82 vs. Delaware State at Gardner-Webb vs. Florida A&M Total Offense 576 at Morgan State vs. Savannah State Yards Per Play 10.0 vs. Savannah State Total Plays 94 vs. Savannah State Points 55 at Norfolk State Total Offense 470 vs. Florida A&M Sacks By 5 at Norfolk State Yards Per Play 6.6 vs. Florida A&M First Downs 30 vs. Florida A&M Points 38 vs. Richmond Penalties 14 vs. Delaware State Sacks By 5 vs. Richmond Penalty Yards 190 vs. Delaware State First Downs 25 vs. Richmond Turnovers 4 at Gardner-Webb Penalties 20 at Norfolk State Interceptions By 3 at Gardner-Webb Penalty Yards 144 vs. Delaware State Turnovers 6 at Gardner-Webb Interceptions By 2 at Norfolk State vs. Richmond

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FIRST RUSHING PASSING TOTAL OFFENSE RETURN PENALTY TURN- OPPONENT SCORE DOWNS ATT.-YARDS ATT.-COMP.-INT YARDS PLAYS YARDS YARDS YARDS OVERS Jackson State 20-7 13/10 48-232/33-31 9-4-1/26-13-2 48/131 57/59 280/162 216/109 54/30 3/2 Howard University 22-12 13/19 31-89 /43-179 29-17-0/22-11-1 108/126 60/65 197/305 319/108 102/40 0/2 N.C. A&T 31-14 23/9 48-166/25-67 23-12-1/30-15-1 180/117 71/55 346/184 182/95 169/71 1/1 Morgan State 44-14 26/19 47-349/38-144 18-10-0/28-10-0 227/152 65/66 576/296 139/106 166/89 0/1 DELAWARE STATE 26-8 23/7 54-219/25-10 28-9-0/37-14-0 139/106 82/62 358/116 75/145 190/144 0/1 Gardner-Webb 52-21 16/15 53-325/30-79 14-10-0/38-18-3 108/193 67/68 433/272 364/103 108/34 4/6 Norfolk State 55-14 20/10 55-286/43-191 17-7-2/12-2-1 116/39 72/55 402/230 20/105 61/123 2/1 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 14-10 16/18 38-134/59-269 24-12-0/24-8-1 151/52 62/83 285/321 64/15 68/25 2/1 Bethune-Cookman 24-10 17/13 49-260/41-126 13-6-0/23-8-1 73/86 62/64 333/212 21/88 39/46 0/2 FLORIDA A&M 34-14 30/22 53-286/37-189 25-19-1/34-23-0 257/281 78/71 543/470 33/130 45/20 2/1 SAVANNAH STATE 44-6 19/19 47-415/44-80 8-3-1/50-21-0 133/250 55/94 548/330 112/182 114/38 2/1 RICHMOND 10-38 21/25 39-100/51-251 35-21-2/19-12-2 258/102 74/70 358/353 124/134 40/13 2/3 Totals 376-168 237/186 562-2861/469-1616 243-130- 8/343-155-12 1798/1635 805/812 4659/3251 1669/1320 1156/673 18/22 Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

3RD DOWN 4TH DOWN TIME OF TOP AVG AVG AVG PUNTING OPPONENT CONVERSIONS CONVERSIONS POSSESSION MARGIN YDS/RUSH YDS/PASS YDS/PLAY NUMBER-AVG Jackson State 1-11/5-16 1-2/1-1 28:30/31:30 -3:00 4.8/0.9 5.3/5.0 4.9/2.7 5-41.6/9-41.8 Howard University 4-16/4-13 2-2/0-2 27:28/32:32 -5:04 2.9/4.2 3.7/5.7 3.3/4.7 6-41.2/6-36.8 N.C. A&T 5-15/3-14 2-3/1-1 33:55/26:05 7:50 3.5/2.7 7.8/3.9 4.9/3.3 5-41.6/8-44.8 Morgan State 6-13/5-13 0-0/2-2 23:11/30:13 -7:02 7.4/3.8 12.6/5.4 8.9/4.5 1-41.0/7-36.4 DELAWARE STATE 5-18/1-16 1-1/1-2 26:10/33:50 -7:40 4.1/0.4 5.0/2.9 4.4/1.9 9-39.3/12-44.2 Gardner-Webb 4-11/2-13 0-1/1-2 28:59/31:01 -2:02 6.1/2.6 7.7/5.1 6.5/4.0 2-50.0/7-38.9 Norfolk State 6-15/2-12 3-3/0-1 31:30/28:30 3:00 5.2/4.4 6.8/3.2 5.6/4.2 3-39.0/9-34.8 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 5-14/5-20 0-0/1-4 24:09/35:51 -11:42 3.5/4.6 6.3/2.2 4.6/3.9 8-50.2/9-37.8 Bethune-Cookman 3-12/7-18 0-2/2-3 29:04/30:56 -1:52 5.3/3.1 5.6/3.7 5.4/3.3 5-39.8/6-36.7 FLORIDA A&M 11-14/7-16 1-2/2-2 30:30/29:30 1:00 5.4/5.1 10.3/8.3 7.0/6.6 1-47.0/2-56.5 SAVANNAH STATE 3-9/9-24 1-2/2-7 25:54/34:06 -8:12 8.8/1.8 16.6/5.0 10.0/3.5 4-43.8/7-32.6 RICHMOND 4-15/4-11 1-3/0-0 26:44/33:16 -6:32 2.6/4.9 7.4/5.4 4.8/5.0 5-28.4/5-38.2 Totals 57-163/54-186 12-21/13-27 336:04/377:20 -41:16 5.1/3.4 7.4/4.8 5.8/4.0 54-41.5/87-39.3 Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category

11-1 Overall, 8-0 MEAC 4-1 HOME, 5-0 AWAY, 2-0 NEUTRAL

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATTENDANCE Sept. 3 vs. Jackson State W 20-7 25,737 Sept. 10 at Howard W 22-12 10,500 Sept. 15 at North Carolina A&T W 31-14 14,831 Sept. 24 vs. Morgan State W 44-14 42,738 Oct. 1 Delaware State W 26-8 10,130 Oct. 8 at Gardner-Webb W 52-21 2,750 Oct. 15 at Norfolk State W 55-14 21,151 Oct. 22 #19 South Carolina State W 14-10 16,306 Nov. 5 at Bethune-Cookman W 24-10 8,954 Nov. 12 Florida A&M W 34-14 7,013 Nov. 19 Savannah State W 44-6 1,917 Nov. 26 #12 Richmond L 10-38 5,343

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Game #1 – Hampton 20, Jackson State 7 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS September 3, 2005 – Detroit, Michigan RUSHING: HAM - A. Daniels 22-109, 2 TD; A. Coleman 17-99; P. Shepherd Ford Field (21,130) 8-29; Antwan Smith 1- (-5). JSU - B. Montgomery 7-18; D. Kennebrew 13-16; C. Hayes 3-6, 1 TD; A. Amene 1-2; Team 1-0; S. Haren 5 - (-3); O. Rodgers Ardell Daniels rushed for 109 yards and two touchdowns as the Offensive MVP, 1-(-3); K. McLaurin 2-(-5). and Justin Durant led a stingy Pirate defense as Hampton University defeated Jackson State 20-7 to win the 2005 Detroit Labor Day Classic at Ford Field. The PASSING: HAM - P. Shepherd 6-4-0, 48; A. Smith 3-0-1, 0. JSU - S. Haren win marked the second straight year the Pirates (1-0) opened their season with 18-9-2, 92; K. McLaurin 8-4-0, 39. a win over the Tigers. RECEIVING: HAM - M. McDaniel 2-42; A. Daniels 1-4; C. Lewis 1-2. JSU- Showing little or no signs of opening day jitters, the Tigers (0-1) came out of J. Johnson 4-43; J. Beard 3-30; C. Gordon 2-23; J. Handy 2-13; B. Johnson the locker room and immediately embarked on the longest drive of the 1-11; R. Ward 1-11. afternoon. Led by quarterback Steve Haren who was 4-of-4 to begin the game, Jackson State put together a 16-play, 80-yard drive on their Game #2 – Hampton 22, Howard 12 opening possession. The Tigers had three third September 10, 2005 – Washington, D.C. down conversions and a fourth down Greene Stadium (10,500) conversion during the nine-minute drive that ended on a 1-yard run by Curtis Hayes at 5:51 in Hampton University scored 15 unanswered points in the second half, including the first quarter. a record-setting interception return by Kyle Whitehurst to post its second come-from-behind victory in as many weeks with a 22-12 win over Howard. Calvin Bannister would jump start the With the victory the Pirates (2-0, 1-0 MEAC) not only won their ninth straight Hampton faithful on the ensuing kickoff by contest over the Bison, but they also recorded their ninth consecutive coming out of his own end zone for a 51-yard conference-opening win. return. From there the Pirates needed just eight plays to tie the game at seven as Daniels ran in The Bison (1-1, 0-1 MEAC) jumped out to an early 12-0 first quarter lead from a yard out. behind the running back duo of Antoine Rutherford and Keon Coleman, and a controlled passing attack. Following a missed field goal by Hampton, Howard Both offenses struggled as the game continued on, but the Pirates were able to needed just six plays to march 80 yards, capping the drive on a 12-yard take a 10-7 lead into the half behind a 25-yard field goal by junior kicker touchdown pass from Ronald Venters to Jarahn Williams. The extra point Andrew Paterini with 33 seconds to play in the first half. attempt was blocked, but the Bison held a 6-0 lead with 6:25 remaining in the The third quarter was a defensive showdown with the Pirates and the Tigers opening period. combining for seven total yards in the period. Special teams provided A 40-yard kickoff return by Ardell Daniels gave the Pirates excellent field Hampton’s best opportunity to put points on the board after Marquay position at the Howard 25-yard line on the ensuing possession. However, a McDaniel’s 76-yard punt return gave the Pirates the ball at the Jackson State 13- mysterious intentional grounding call and a yard line. However, on the next play from scrimmage Daniels and quarterback delay of game penalty ended any hopes of a Princeton Shepherd had trouble with the handoff and Anthony Dillon Pirate score. recovered the fumble for the Tigers to halt the Hampton scoring threat. Howard used its next possession to embark on McDaniel began the fourth quarter with a 24-yard reception from Shepherd another 80-yard drive with 49 yards coming and Daniels and Alonzo Coleman (17 att, 99 yds) pounded out yard after yard courtesy of Rutherford and Coleman. The on the ground to put the Pirates in position for another Paterini field goal (33 senior Coleman raced up the middle for a 20- yards) and a 13-7 lead with 10:12 to play. yard gain to the Hampton 8-yard line and took Hampton sealed the game when Daniels ran off the left side, broke the tackles it in from there on the next play from of three Tiger defenders, and cut across the field for a 41-yard touchdown run scrimmage to increase the Bison lead to 12-0 at - his second of the afternoon. the end of the first. With nine tackles (5 solo) and one sack on the day, Justin Durant earned Led by backup quarterback Antwan Smith who Defensive MVP honors after heading a Pirate defense that surrendered just 82 replaced starter Princeton Shepherd after an total yards in the final 51 minutes of the ball game. Fellow linebacker Rudolph apparent problem with his eye contacts, the Foye also had a solid game with eight tackles and two tackles for loss, as did Kyle Pirates finally put together a scoring drive with

Whitehurst who posted seven tackles, one interception and a tackle for loss. their first possession of the second quarter. Playing his first collegiate game in 2005 Season In Review In a game that saw both teams combine for 14 total punts and five turnovers, it front of his mother Clarice, Smith completed 4-of-5 passes for 40 yards on the was Hampton’s rushing attack that proved to be the difference. The Pirates out drive before Alonzo Coleman (15 att, 51 yds, 1 TD) ended it with a 20-yard run gained the Tigers 232-31 on the ground. around the left end to provide the 12-7 halftime score. Special teams and defense sparked the Pirates in the third quarter as the defending MEAC champions gained momentum. Paced by middle linebacker Score By Quarters 1234Final Justin Durant (13 tackles) and defensive end Kendall Langford (7 tackles, 1 Hampton 7 3 0 10 20 sack), Hampton held Howard to -16 yards of total offense during the quarter. Jackson State 70007 Punt returner Marquay McDaniel’s 37-yard return to the Howard 24 set up a 36-yard field goal by Andrew Paterini that brought the Pirates to within two at 1st 5:51 Jackson State - Hayes 1 yd run (Salazar kick) 12-10. A miscue by Bison long snapper Joshua August tied the score at 12 apiece 1:12 Hampton - Daniels 1 yd run (Paterini kick) when his snap sailed over the head of punter Noam Dror who was forced to 2nd 00:33 Hampton - Paterini 25 yd field goal kick the ball out of the back of his own end zone for a safety. 4th 10:12 Hampton - Paterini 33 yd field goal The Pirates went ahead for good on Paterini’s second field goal of the 3:54 Hampton - Daniels 41 yd run (Paterini kick) afternoon, a 42-yard attempt on the first play of the fourth quarter, as the scoreboard read Hampton 15, Howard 12. Team Statistics HAM JSU Held under wraps for most of the second half, the Bison offense found its rhythm and began to move the ball down the field for at least a field goal that First Downs 13 10 would tie the game. Rutherford (18 att, 116 yds) reeled off runs of 13, 5 and 10 Rushing Yards 232 31 yards, while Venters had a pair of 14-yard completions to lead Howard to within Passing Yards 48 131 four yards of a go-ahead touchdown. However, on 3rd-and-goal from the Comp.-Att.-Int 4-9-1 13-26-2 Hampton 4-yard line Venters’ pass attempt to Williams was stolen by safety Kyle Total Offense 280 162 Whitehurst who returned it 99 yards for a touchdown to give Hampton the 22- Fumbles/Lost 3/2 1/0 12 win. The return by Whitehurst set a new Pirate record, breaking the old mark Penalties/Yards 7/54 4/30 of 98 yards set back in 1992 by Michael Robinson against Virginia State. Punts/Average 5/41.6 9/41.8 Punt Returns/Yards 7/133 4/9 Kickoff Returns/Yards 2/70 4/85 Time of Possession 28:30 31:30

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Score By Quarters 1234Final North Carolina A&T found life in the third quarter on two bizarre plays. The Hampton 0 7 5 10 22 first came when Watkins mishandled the snap from center on fourth-and-1 and Chaz Truesdale picked it up and raced 44 yards to the Hampton 12-yard line. Howard 12 0 0 0 12 Two plays later Watkins hit Douglas Brown for a 16-yard touchdown to make the score 28-7 with 6:11 remaining in the third. 1st 6:25 Howard - Williams 12 yd pass from Venters (Dror kick blocked) 1:07 Howard - Coleman 8 yd run (Venters pass failed) The Pirates were forced to punt on the ensuing possession, but snapper Kensley 2nd 6:01 Hampton - Coleman 20 yd run (Paterini kick) Dougan sailed the ball over the head of punter Cameron Muro who kicked the 3rd 9:22 Hampton - Paterini 36 yd field goal ball out of the back of the end zone for an apparent safety. However, a penalty for illegal kicking gave the Aggies the ball at the 6-yard line and Ortiz Green ran 4:00 Hampton - Team safety it in two plays later to trim the Hampton lead to 28-14. 4th 14:55 Hampton - Paterini 42 yd field goal 5:54 Hampton - Whitehurst 99 yd interception return (Paterini kick) That would be as close as the Aggies would get as Shepherd directed a 9-play, 34-yard drive in the fourth quarter that ended with a 28-yard field goal by Andrew Paterini to provide the final score, 31-14. Team Statistics HAM HOW First Downs 13 19 Rushing Yards 89 179 Score By Quarters 1234Final Passing Yards 108 126 Hampton 14 14 0 3 31 Comp.-Att.-Int 17-29-0 11-22-1 North Carolina A&T 0 0 14 0 14 Total Offense 197 305 Fumbles/Lost 0/0 2/1 1st 10:18 Hampton - Coleman 3 yd run (Paterini kick) Penalties/Yards 11/102 6/40 3:29 Hampton - Coleman 2 yd run (Paterini kick) Punts/Average 6/41.2 6/36.8 2nd 13:01 Hampton - McDaniel 19 yd pass from Shepherd (Paterini kick) Punt Returns/Yards 4/129 3/13 11:56 Hampton - McDaniel 42 yd pass from Shepherd (Paterini kick) Kickoff Returns/Yards 3/91 5/95 3rd 6:11 North Carolina A&T - Brown 16 yd pass from Watkins (Arroyo Time of Possession 27:28 32:32 kick) 3:15 North Carolina A&T - Green 5 yd run (Arroyo kick) INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 4th 2:04 Hampton - Paterini 28 yd field goal RUSHING: HAM - A. Coleman 15-51, 1 TD; A. Daniels 9-16; Q. Payton 1-13; A. Smith 6-9. HOW - A. Rutherford 18-116; K. Coleman 14-85, 1 TD; J. Smith Team Statistics HAM NC A&T 4-16; T. Perry 1-2; M. Decembert 1-2; R. Venters 4-(-12) First Downs 23 9 PASSING: HAM - A. Smith 22-15-0, 83; P.Shepherd 7-2-0, 25. HOW - R. Venters Rushing Yards 166 67 22-11-1, 126, 1 TD. Passing Yards 180 117 RECEIVING: HAM - M. McDaniel 5-49; A. Daniels 5-8; E. Lomax 3-13; O. Jones Comp.-Att.-Int 12-23-1 15-30-1 2-28; D. Faulkner 1-15; A. Coleman 1-(-5). HOW - L. Duncan 4-50; K. Tyson Total Offense 346 184 2-32; J. Williams 2-24, 1 TD; J. Smith 1-14; A. Rutherford 1-6; R. Slappy 1-0. Fumbles/Lost 0/0 3/0 Penalties/Yards 13/169 9/71 Punts/Average 5/41.6 8/44.8 Game #3 – Hampton 31, North Carolina A&T 14 Punt Returns/Yards 6/119 3/16 September 15, 2005 – Greensboro, North Carolina Kickoff Returns/Yards 3/64 3/40 Aggie Stadium (14, 831) Time of Possession 33:55 26:05 Alonzo Coleman ran for 140 yards and two touchdowns, and Princeton Shepherd tossed two more scoring passes to Marquay McDaniel to lead the 12th INDIVIDUAL LEADERS ranked Pirates of Hampton University to a 31-14 victory over North Carolina RUSHING: HAM - A. Coleman 21-140, 2 TD; A. Daniels 17-61; P. Shepherd 6-2; A&T in ESPNU’s Thursday Night Game of the Week. C. Lewis 1-1; M. McDaniel 1-(-2); Team 2-(-36). NC A&T - C. Truesdale 11-84; Averaging 21 points per game coming into Thursday night, the Pirates erupted O. Green 1-5, 1 TD; Q. Speight 3-4; O. Watkins 10-(-26). for four touchdowns on their opening four possessions to take a 28-0 advantage PASSING: HAM - P. Shepherd 21-12-1, 180, 2 TD; A. Smith 2-0-0, 0. NC A&T - into the locker room at the half. O. Watkins 27-13-1, 109, 1 TD; M. Glenn 3-2-0, 8. Coleman ignited the Pirate offense with a 14- RECEIVING: HAM - M. McDaniel 4-89, 2 TD; O. Jones 2-42; A. Daniels 2-15; yard carry on the first play from scrimmage and D. Faulkner 2-15; E. Lomax 1-16; C. Lewis 1-3. NC A&T - B. Trusty 5-55; he ended the 13-play drive with a 3-yard D. Brown 2-24, 1 TD; B. Johnson 2-8; C. Truesdale 2-3; C. Dawson 1-12; O. touchdown run. Hampton marched 73 yards on Green 1-6; J. King 1-5; Q. Speight 1-4. its next possession, taking a 14-0 lead on Coleman’s 36th career touchdown which vaulted him into second place in the Pirates’ Game #4 – Hampton 44, Morgan State 14 record book for career touchdowns. He now September 24, 2005 – East Rutherford, New Jersey trails only Montrell Coley, Hampton’s all-time Giants Stadium (42,738) leading rusher who departed with 53 career touchdowns. The Hampton University offense, powered by quarterback Princeton Shepherd and running back Alonzo Coleman, racked up some handsome numbers in the Quarterback Princeton Shepherd and the Pirates’ 44-14 mauling of Morgan State in the New York Urban League’s 35th Hampton passing game accounted for the next Annual Whitney Young Jr. Memorial Classic on Saturday at Giants Stadium. two Pirate touchdowns. After a slow start in the first two games of the season, Shepherd found his rhythm early in the second But it was the defensive unit’s performance that put the widest smile on coach quarter against the Aggies. After connecting on a 21-yard completion to Onrea Joe Taylor’s face. Jones, Shepherd found McDaniels on a 19-yard crossing route for Hampton’s “With nine of our 11 guys (2004 starters) returning on defense, that’s where it first passing touchdown of the season and a commanding 21-0 lead with 13:01 all starts,” Taylor said. “I don’t care what sport it is. If you can play defense, to play in the first half. you’ve got a chance.” Senior cornerback Michael West made things worse for the Aggies when he Hampton (4-0 and top-ranked in the SBN Sports Black College football poll) intercepted backup quarterback Rico Watkins at the A&T 42-yard line minutes built a 41-7 lead by the early moments of the third quarter and Taylor let his later. From there the Pirates needed just one play to push their lead to 28 points backup units close out the fourth. Howard (a 22-12 loser September 10) is the on a flea-flicker. Coleman took the handoff and pitched it back to Shepherd who only Hampton foe to keep the final score within 10 points. found a wide open McDaniel behind the A&T secondary for the 42-yard score. “I don’t think there’s any pressure on us now,” Shepherd said. “Coach (Taylor) “After we got the interception we wanted to come back and make a quick is a winning coach, and he’s had a lot of winning teams. The main thing he strike,” said Shepherd who completed 9-of-15 passes for 156 yards and two preaches to us is to stay humble.” touchdowns in the first half. “After some kind of turnover, when the defense gets the ball back, we want to strike quick.”

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Morgan State (1-3) was totally outclassed on PASSING: HAM - P. Shepherd 15-9-0, 186, 2 TD; A. Smith 3-1-0, 41. MSU - both sides of the ball. Morgan QB Byron Selby B. Selby 28-10-0, 152, 1 TD. was held to 10-of-28, and the Morgan ground RECEIVING: HAM - D. Faulkner 5-113, 1 TD; O. Jones 2-49; A. Daniels 1-33, game was limited to a net 144 yards in 38 1 TD; E. Lomax 1-27; A. Coleman 1-5. MSU - R. Wolfe 3-62; K. Dickens 3-42, attempts. 1 TD; S. Napper 3-35; C. Cash 1-13. Middle linebacker Justin Durant led the Pirates’ defense with eight solo stops and two assists; tackle Marcus Dixon contributed seven more Game #5 – Hampton 26, Delaware State 8 stops plus a sack. October 1, 2005 – Hampton, Virginia Meanwhile, Shepherd was clicking on 9-of-15 Armstrong Stadium (10,130) for 186 yards and TD tosses to Dereck Faulkner and Ardell Daniels. Coleman barreled for 126 The Hampton University defense limited Delaware State to just 116 total yards, yards on 11 carries. including a meager 17 in the first half, to lift the ninth ranked Pirates to a 26-8 victory in their home opener. With the win Hampton remains undefeated on “They (the Pirates) weren’t doing anything we the season at 5-0, 4-0 in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC), while weren’t expecting,” Morgan safety Choo Choo Davis said. “It was nothing we the Hornets slipped to 2-3 overall, 1-1 in conference play. couldn’t handle. We just weren’t up to the challenge.” Travarous Bain got the Pirates off to what appeared to be a great start, returning It was Hampton’s third consecutive conquest of Morgan and the most one- the opening kickoff 92 yards for an apparent touchdown. However, an illegal sided game in the annals of the Classic since the Pirates’ 55-14 rout of Virginia in the back cancelled out the play and the Pirate offense was forced into State in 2001. Saturday’s game was played before an announced crowd of action. 58,738, though it seemed many in the number simply participated in the huge tailgating party outside Giants Stadium, an Urban League Classic tradition. Behind the rushing attack of Alonzo Coleman (96 yds, 1 TD) and Ardell Daniels (84 yds) Hampton embarked on an 18-play, 79-yard drive that ended It took just 1:31 for Hampton to get on the board as Coleman whirled 42 yards with a 20-yard field goal by Andrew Paterini to give the Pirates a 3-0 lead and through the Morgan defense. the end of the first quarter. The Pirates dominated the statistics in the opening Six minutes later, Andrew Paterini’s 29th career field goal, a 32-yarder, tied the frame with 104 yards to Delaware State’s three, but held just a slight advantage. Hampton career record, and he’d later add field goals of 42 yards and 25 yards Hampton’s Micah Littlejohn recovered a fumble by Hornet running back for sole possession of the mark (while missing attempts from 47 and 36.) Rodney Roy at the start of the second quarter to give the Pirates great field Shepherd’s 27-yarder to Ernie Lomax set the stage for Daniels’ 1-yard score for position at the Delaware State 12-yard line. However, the Pirates couldn’t a 20-0 lead with 11:28 left in the second quarter. Morgan at last got on the board advance the ball any further and were forced to 6:38 before halftime, with Kelvin Dickens squirming down the right sideline settle for another Paterini field goal. with a Selby toss for a 26-yard TD. Under constant pressure from the Pirate defense Hampton stretched the gap to 27-7 42 seconds before intermission on throughout the night, Delaware State Shepherd’s 32-yard screen pass to Daniels. quarterback Vashon Winton and the Hornet Selby’s fumble, grabbed by Hampton’s Kensley Dougan, gave the Pirates offense had their own share of trouble as they another golden opportunity early in the third. On first down, Shepherd clicked totaled just 14 yards in the second quarter. to Faulkner for a 32-yard strike and a 34-7 lead. Pirate backup quarterback Antwan Smith Coleman rushed for a 32-yard TD a little more than a minute later to ice the entered the game early in the second quarter game. and on his second possession under center he guided the Pirates down the field for another Craig Nelson’s 12-yard bolt for the second Morgan score, completing an 80- score. Smith connected with Marquay McDaniel yard march, was achieved against HU backups. for a 16-yard strike and the Hornets were hit with two personal fouls that helped move the ball inside of the Delaware State 20-yard line. Score By Quarters 1234Final However, the Pirate offense would stall there as well and settle for a 36-yard kick Hampton 13 14 17 0 44 by Paterini and a 9-0 lead with 7:04 to play before the half. Morgan State 070714 Hampton starter Princeton Shepherd re-entered the game with a spark, finding

McDaniel (3 rec, 62 yds) for a 29-yard pass play down to the Delaware State 19- 2005 Season In Review 1st 13:29 Hampton - Coleman 42 yd run (Paterini kick) yard line. Shepherd then found fullback Qutrell Payton in the flats for an 8-yard 7:08 Hampton - Paterini 32 yd field goal scoring toss and a 16-0 lead. 3:51 Hampton - Paterini 42 yd field goal The Hornets finally got on the scoreboard in the third quarter after starting in 2nd 11:28 Hampton - Daniels 1 yd run (Paterini kick) superb field position at their own 49-yard line. A Winton completion to 6:38 Morgan State - Dickens 26 yd pass from Selby (Meade kick) Emmanuel Marc for 14 yards and a pass interference call on Hampton 00:05 Hampton - Daniels 33 yd pass from Shepherd (Paterini kick) cornerback Michael West gave the Hornets the ball at the Pirates’ 7-yard line. 3rd 12:17 Hampton - Faulkner 38 yd pass from Shepherd (Paterini kick) Marc took it in from there on the ensuing play and a two-point conversion from 11:20 Hampton - Coleman 32 yd run (Paterini kick) Winton to Rashod Coleman cut the Hampton lead in half, 16-8. 7:27 Hampton - Paterini 25 yd field goal Paterini tied his own school record set last season against Howard, with his fourth 4th 7:07 Morgan State - Nelson 12 yd run (Meade kick) field goal (37 yards) early in the final period to put the Pirates ahead 19-8. Coleman added his sixth rushing touchdown of the season to provide the final Team Statistics HAM MSU margin and give the Pirates their 11th consecutive regular-season win. First Downs 26 19 Sophomore Kendall Langford led the Pirates defensively with nine tackles, five Rushing Yards 349 144 tackles for loss and three sacks on the night. Not to be outdone, Delaware State’s Passing Yards 227 152 Jarrod Wallace posted a game-high 13 stops. Comp.-Att.-Int 10-18-0 10-28-0 Total Offense 576 296 Fumbles/Lost 0/0 3/1 Score By Quarters 1234Final Penalties/Yards 13/166 7/89 Delaware State 00808 Punts/Average 1/41.0 7/36.4 Hampton 3 13 0 10 26 Punt Returns/Yards 4/58 0/0 Kickoff Returns/Yards 3/81 7/106 1st 4:38 Hampton - Paterini 20 yd field goal Time of Possession 29:45 30:15 2nd 13:08 Hampton - Paterini 29 yd field goal 7:04 Hampton - Paterini 36 yd field goal INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 1:05 Hampton - Payton 8 yd pass from Shepherd (Paterini kick) RUSHING: HAM - A. Coleman 11-126, 2 TD; A. Daniels 14-92, 1 TD; V.Morgan 3rd 7:25 Delaware State - Marc 7 yd run (Coleman pass from Winton) 6-54; J. Cummings 8-34; Q. Payton 1-19; A. Smith 3-13; P.Shepherd 4-11. MSU 4th 12:13 Hampton - Paterini 37 yd field goal - C. Nelson 12-101, 1 TD; J. Jackson 15-30; B. Selby 11-13. 9:41 Hampton - Coleman 5 yd run (Paterini kick)

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Team Statistics DSU HAM The performance by Coleman and Daniels (18 att, 133 yds, 1 TD) marked the First Downs 7 23 third time that the duo has rushed for 100 yards in the same game, but the victory rests primarily on the shoulders of the Pirate defense. Rushing Yards 10 219 Passing Yards 106 139 A Gardner-Webb offense that came into the game averaging 530 yards and 44 Comp.-Att.-Int 14-37-0 9-28-0 points per game, was forced to punt or turned the ball over on its first seven Total Offense 116 358 possessions thanks to a Hampton defense that blitzed nearly every play early on. Fumbles/Lost 2/1 1/0 With linebacker Justin Durant (11 tackles) leading the way, the Pirates held Penalties/Yards 10/144 14/190 GWU to 79 yards at the half and 272 for the entire game. Other sound defensive efforts were turned in by Ray Lewis who picked off a pass and recovered a Punts/Average 12/44.2 9/39.3 fumble, and Kyle Whitehurst who also had an interception and a forced fumble Punt Returns/Yards 3/40 10/61 to go along with six tackles. Kickoff Returns/Yards 5/105 1/14 Time of Possession 33:50 26:10 Score By Quarters 1234Final INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Hampton 3 21 14 14 52 RUSHING: DSU - E. Marc 7-25, 1 TD; R. Roy 12-19; V. Winton 6-(-34). HAM - Gardner-Webb 0 3 7 11 21 A. Coleman 21-96, 1 TD; A. Daniels 19-85; A. Smith 6-53; Team 1-0; P. Shepherd 5-(-2); Q. Payton 1-(-3); J. Hester 1-(-10). 1st 12:50 Hampton - Paterini 22 yd field goal PASSING: DSU - V. Winton 37-14-0, 106. HAM - P. Shepherd 15-6-0, 79, 1 TD; 2nd 10:38 Hampton - Coleman 8 yd run (Paterini kick) A. Smith 13-3-0, 60. 7:26 Hampton - Daniels 7 yd run (Paterini kick) RECEIVING: DSU - S. McBride 5-22; R. Coleman 3-24; D. Savedge 3-17; E. Marc 5:58 Hampton - Coleman 3 yd run (Paterini kick) 2-27; R. Roy 1-16. HAM - M. McDaniel 3-62; O. Jones 2-44; D. Faulkner 2-20; 1:18 Gardner-Webb - Smith 28 yd field goal Q. Payton 1-8, 1 TD; A. Coleman 1-5. 3rd 8:17 Hampton - Coleman 8 yd run (Paterini kick) 3:19 Gardner-Webb - Skeen 25 yd pass from Campbell (Smith kick) 1:32 Hampton - Coleman 33 yd run (Paterini kick) Game #6 – Hampton 52, Gardner-Webb 21 4th 12:22 Gardner-Webb - Smith 50 yd field goal October 8, 2005 – Boiling Springs, North Carolina 11:59 Hampton - Coleman 71 yd run (Paterini kick) Spangler Stadium (2,750) 9:45 Gardner-Webb - Boston 22 yd run (Flagler pass from Campbell) 5:02 Hampton - Daniels 9 yd run (Paterini kick) In a Division I-AA showdown between the country’s second ranked offense of Gardner-Webb and the second ranked defense of Hampton University, defense won the war as the No. 8 Pirates cruised to a 52-21 win to remain the only Team Statistics HAM GWU undefeated team in the Top 25. Defensively the Pirates (6-0) limited the Runnin’ First Downs 16 15 Bulldogs (2-3) to 272 total yards and forced six turnovers, while on the offensive Rushing Yards 325 79 end Alonzo Coleman rushed for172 yards and a school record five touchdowns. Passing Yards 108 193 The Pirates jumped out to a quick 3-0 as Ardell Daniels’ 53-yard return of the Comp.-Att.-Int 10-14-0 18-38-3 opening kickoff gave Hampton the ball at the Gardner-Webb 12-yard line. The Total Offense 433 272 Pirate offense stalled and was forced to settle for Fumbles/Lost 5/4 6/3 a 22-yard field goal by Andrew Paterini. Penalties/Yards 11/108 7/34 Hampton increased its lead to 10 early in the Punts/Average 2/50.0 7/38.9 second quarter on Coleman’s first score of the Punt Returns/Yards 6/123 0/0 night, an 8-yard burst with 10:38 to play. Kickoff Returns/Yards 4/127 6/103 Defense would set up Hampton’s next score Time of Possession 28:59 31:01 when Kendall Langford forced a fumble by GWU quarterback Nick Roberts and Ray Lewis INDIVIDUAL LEADERS recovered giving the Pirates solid field position RUSHING: HAM - A. Coleman 16-172, 5 TD; A. Daniels 18-133, 2 TD; A. Smith once again. This time it was Daniels with a 6- 3-19; P. Shepherd 8-17; Q. Payton 2-10; M. McDaniel 1-9; V. Morgan 3-7; yard touchdown run and a 17-0 Pirate lead as C. Lewis 1-2; C. Muro 1-(-44). GWU - J. Boston 9-46, 1 TD; D. Campbell 8-27; the clock read 7:26 before the half. K. German 7-12; Team 1-0; N. Roberts 5-(-6). On the ensuing Gardner-Webb possession, PASSING: HAM - P. Shepherd 14-10-0, 108. GWU - D. Campbell 20-9-0, 127 Lewis made his presence felt once again, this 1 TD; N. Roberts 18-9-3, 66. time intercepting Roberts and returning it 37 yards to the Gardner-Webb 3- yard line. Coleman’s 3-yard plunge up the middle increased the Hampton lead RECEIVING: HAM - M. McDaniel 4-33; O. Jones 2-40; A. Daniels 1-13; to 24-0 and all but dashed any hopes of a Runnin’ Bulldogs victory. A. Coleman 1-10; C. Lewis 1-6; Q. Payton 1-6. GWU - K. Alston 3-32; A. Gaines 3-21; M. Skeen 2-37, 1 TD; A. Richardson 2-25; D. Collins 2-13; J. Boston 2-9; However, a special teams miscue by Hampton helped Gardner-Webb get on the D. Flagler 1-23; H. Dixon 1-21; W. Tuten 1-10; K. German 1-2. board before the break. Long snapper Kensley Dougan sailed a snap over the head of punter Cameron Muro and the -44 yard fumble gave Gardner-Webb the ball inside the Hampton 20-yard line. The Pirate defense kept the Runnin’ Game #7 – Hampton 55, Norfolk State 14 Bulldogs out of the end zone, but Hunter Smith’s 28-yard field goal got GWU on the board. October 15, 2005 – Norfolk, Virginia Stadium (21,151) After trading possessions early in the third quarter both teams were able to force turnovers, but only the Pirates could take advantage. Gardner-Webb’s J.P. The seventh ranked Pirates of Hampton University scored 21 points in a span Weaver recovered a fumble by Hampton wide receiver Onrea Jones (2 rec, 40 of just under five minutes in the first quarter to all but end the game before it yds) at the Pirate 42-yard line, yet the Runnin’ Bulldogs promptly returned the started, as Hampton sailed to a 55-14 victory over Norfolk State (1-5, 0-4 favor. On the ensuing snap, Travarous Bain intercepted a Nick Roberts’ pass at MEAC) Saturday night. With the win the Pirates not only remained the only his own 20 and returned it 72 yards down to the Gardner-Webb eight. One play undefeated team in I-AA at 7-0 (5-0 MEAC), but they also extended their later, Alonzo Coleman had his third touchdown and the Pirates a commanding regular season winning streak to 13 games, setting up a pivotal matchup next 31-3 lead midway through the third. week against last year’s Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) co- champion, No. 21 South Carolina State. With Roberts struggling against the Hampton defense, GWU coach Steve Patton turned to backup quarterback Devin Campbell for a spark. Campbell The spirited play of the Hampton defense led to all three first quarter came in and guided the Runnin’ Bulldogs to an 11-play, 84-yard scoring drive, touchdowns, as the Pirates took advantage of working with a short field by not ending with a 25-yard touchdown strike to tight end Matt Skeen to bring having to drive longer than 50 yards on either possession. Gardner-Webb to within three touchdowns, 31-10. After getting the ball at the Norfolk State 47-yard line, Hampton quarterback The Pirates would go on to add three more touchdowns, including scoring runs Princeton Shepherd hit Onrea Jones for a 19-yard gain on the Pirates first play of 33 and 71 yards by Coleman, and nine yards by Daniels. from scrimmage. The Pirate ground attack took it in from there, ending the

114 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 2005 Game Recaps drive on a 5-yard run by Ardell Daniels to put Hampton ahead 7-0 with 7:12 on 4th 9:01 Hampton - Paterini 37 yd field goal the clock. The run was Daniels’ 24th career touchdown in just one and a half 6:28 Norfolk State - Jones 25 yd run (Brooks pass failed) seasons, moving him into 10th place all-time at Hampton in career 3:07 Hampton - Morgan 19 yd run (Paterini kick) touchdowns. Entering the day ranked third in I-AA, the Pirate defense promptly set up Team Statistics HAM NSU another score when defensive end Marcus Dixon picked off NSU quarterback First Downs 20 10 Brandon Brooks on a pass that ricocheted off the hands of Spartan receiver Rushing Yards 286 191 James Callaham and gave the Pirates a 1st-and- Passing Yards 116 39 goal at the Spartan 10. A 1-yard quarterback Comp.-Att.-Int 7-17-2 2-12-1 sneak by Shepherd pushed the HU lead to 14-0. Total Offense 402 230 Held in check once again, the Norfolk State Fumbles/Lost 1/0 0/0 offense could muster just three yards on the Penalties/Yards 7/61 20/123 ensuing possession, forcing the Spartans to punt Punts/Average 3/39.0 9/34.8 from deep in their own territory. However, Punt Returns/Yards 5/6 0/0 punter Antonio Gomez managed just a 23-yard Kickoff Returns/Yards 3/15 7/98 kick which gave Hampton the ball at the Spartans 44-yard line. A 15-yard gain by Daniels Time of Possession 31:30 28:30 and 20 more by Alonzo Coleman, the last 11 coming on 3rd-and-inches, had the Pirates INDIVIDUAL LEADERS staring at a commanding 21-0 lead with 2:26 to RUSHING: HAM - A. Daniels 21-140, 2 TD; A. Coleman 21-115, 2 TD; play in the first. V. Morgan 2-27, 1 TD; J. Cummings 1-4; Q. Payton 1-3; C. Lewis 1-0; Princeton Shepherd’s arm accounted for the P. Shepherd 8-(-3). NSU - D. Jones 18-143, 1 TD; A. Cook 9-51; M. Anthony Pirates next score, moving the senior quarterback up in the Hampton record 9-22, 1 TD; D. Baker 1-(-1); B. Brooks 6-(-26). books in the process. On their third possession of the second quarter Shepherd PASSING: HAM - P. Shepherd 17-7-2, 116, 1 TD. NSU - B. Brooks 12-2-1, 39. connected with Coleman on a 17-yard screen play before finding Marquay RECEIVING: HAM - M. McDaniel 3-53, 1 TD; E. Lomax 1-19; O. Jones 1-19; McDaniel in the back of the end zone on a 26-yard post pattern that not only A. Coleman 1-17; Q. Payton 1-8. NSU - E. Sammons 1-29; D. Baker 1-10. gave Hampton a 28-0 advantage, but also put Shepherd over the 3,000-yard mark in career passing yards. Unfortunately for the Pirates a miscue by Shepherd would lead to a score for Game #8 – Hampton 14, South Carolina State 10 Norfolk State as well. Spartan linebacker Phillip Brown intercepted another October 22, 2005 – Hampton, Virginia attempted screen pass by Shepherd at midfield and returned it to the Hampton 43. Riding the momentum shift the Spartans got an 11-yard run by Daryl Jones, Armstrong Stadium (16,306) and then Brooks connected with Emery Sammons who made a spectacular Hampton linebacker Rudolph Foye sacked South Carolina State quarterback diving catch for a 29-yard gain to the Hampton 2-yard line. A 1-yard dive by Cleveland McCoy on 4th-and-2 at the Hampton 26-yard line late in the fourth Monte’ Anthony put the Spartans on the board with 14 seconds to play before quarter to preserve a 14-10 lead and help the No. 4 Pirates down the No. 19 halftime, and a two-point conversion from Brooks to Callaham made the score Bulldogs on homecoming at Armstrong Stadium. With the win the Pirates Hampton - 28, Norfolk State - 8. remain the only undefeated team in both I-AA at 8-0 and in the Mid-Eastern It appeared that score would be carried into the locker rooms, but special teams Athletic Conference (MEAC) at 6-0, giving Hampton the inside track on the play did not allow it. Norfolk State punter/kicker Antonio Gomez left the game 2005 MEAC championship. with an injury early in the second quarter, forcing the Spartans to use Cory The Pirates found themselves in very unfamiliar territory early on, staring at a Decker as their backup kicker. Two penalties made NSU kickoff from its own 10-0 deficit in the first quarter. Hampton had not trailed an opponent since 25-yard line and Decker could only manage a 14-yard kick to the Spartan 38. falling behind 12-0 in the first quarter at Howard back on September 10. Pirate placekicker Andrew Paterini, who earlier this season set a school record Led by running back DeShawn Baker, the Bulldogs (5-2, 3-1 MEAC) came out for career field goals, calmly trotted onto the field and set another school mark and scored on their first two drives of the ball game behind an overpowering with a 55-yard boot to end the half. The kick also tied a MEAC record set by ground game. On their first possession the Bulldogs drove 81 yards, 40 coming Cody Vasquez of Morgan State against Norfolk State in 1998. from Baker, before Jonathan Woods ran for an 8-yard score off left tackle to give

The second half presented much of the same as the Pirates pounded the ball on the SCSU a 7-0 lead with 9:13 to play in the first. 2005 Season In Review the ground for 204 rushing yards, primarily behind the tandem of Daniels and Hampton went three and out on the ensuing possession and the Bulldogs Coleman who each surpassed the 100-yard mark for the second consecutive pushed their lead to 10 on a 29-yard field goal by Stephen Grantham with 3:09 game with 123 yards and 132 yards respectively. Coleman also reached a career remaining. milestone early in the third quarter by passing the 3,000-yard mark to become just the fourth back at Hampton to accomplish that feat. In addition, the junior With the Hampton offense stuck in neutral for most of the first two quarters, also overtook Dennis Mahan (3,064) for third place in career rushing yards with Pirate coach Joe Taylor inserted backup quarterback Antwan Smith who 3,086. promptly took the team full speed ahead. With 4:16 to go before the half, Smith walked under center for his first play from scrimmage. He dropped back to pass Norfolk State’s Daryl Jones also passed the century mark, rushing for 143 yards and hit Marquay McDaniel in the seam of the Bulldog secondary for a 52-yard on the night, 102 coming against the Hampton reserves in the fourth quarter. touchdown to bring the Pirates to within three. Defensively the Pirates turned in another outstanding performance, holding the Hampton got the ball back with 2:27 on the clock and looked to either tie the Spartans to just 86 total yards through three quarters. Led by sophomore game at 10 with a field goal or take the lead with a touchdown before the half. defensive end Kendall Langford and Justin Durant, the Pirates also held Norfolk Smith connected with Onrea Jones (4 rec, 46 yds) for gains of 19 and 12 yards, State to just 39 yards passing on two completions. Langford, named Hampton’s before finding McDaniel on a crossing route for a 9-yard score and a 14-10 Most Valuable Player on the evening, recorded seven tackles, three tackles for Hampton lead. loss and a sack, while Durant turned in five tackles, two tackles for loss and a sack in one half of play. Neither team would score for the remainder of the game, but the second half was far from uneventful. Score By Quarters 1234Final Forced to punt on their first possession in the Hampton 21 10 14 10 55 second half, the Bulldogs called a fake on 4th- Norfolk State 080614 and-9 from their own 18-yard line. However, punter Coby Brandyburg was tripped up short 1st 7:12 Hampton - Daniels 5 yd run (Paterini kick) of the first down by Hampton’s Kyle Whitehurst to give the Pirates the ball at the 20. 4:59 Hampton - Shepherd 1 yd run (Paterini kick) 2:26 Hampton - Coleman 11 yd run (Paterini kick) South Carolina State’s Terrance Bennett (11 2nd 5:43 Hampton - McDaniel 26 yd pass from Shepherd (Paterini kick) tackles) recorded two tackles for loss, and David 00:14 Norfolk State - Anthony 1 yd run (Callaham pass) Broome added another to force the Pirates to 00:01 Hampton - Paterini 55 yd field goal settle for a 40-yard field goal attempt by Andrew Paterini. The kick sailed wide left and the 3rd 8:31 Hampton - Daniels 1 yd run (Paterini kick) Bulldogs were able to breathe a sigh of relief. 3:24 Hampton - Coleman 1 yd run (Paterini kick)

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The remainder of the third quarter consisted of great defensive play on both Game #9 – Hampton 24, Bethune-Cookman 10 sides of the ball. The Bulldogs recovered two fumbles and Justin Durant November 5, 2005 – Daytona Beach, Florida intercepted McCoy for Hampton’s only forced turnover of the game, but neither team could capitalize and the score remained 14-10 going into the final Municipal Stadium (8,954) quarter. Hampton forced two fourth quarter turnovers to break open a 10-10 tie and After exchanging possessions early in the quarter the Pirates were forced to punt give the third ranked Pirates their second consecutive Mid-Eastern Athletic and Cameron Muro, who had four punts of better than 50 yards on the day, Conference (MEAC) championship with a 24-10 win over Bethune-Cookman pinned SCSU back at their own 5-yard line with a 48-yard kick. Trailing by four in Daytona Beach. With the victory the Pirates (9-0, 7-0 MEAC) extended the the Bulldogs had 7:17 to put together a game-winning drive. nation’s longest winning streak to nine games, while also earning an invitation to the I-AA playoffs. DeShawn Baker (22 att, 106 yds) reeled off runs of 19 and 15 yards respectively to move the Bulldogs out from under the shadow of their own goal post. Bethune-Cookman took an early lead on a 47-yard field goal by Jesus Cortez, However, the Hampton defense held its ground and the Bulldogs were looking but it was the legs of quarterback Jimmie Russell that set up the opportunity. at 4th-and-5 from their own 49. Yet South Carolina State did not need to run a On 2nd-and-10 from his own 31, Russell turned a broken play into a 37-yard play as the Pirates were penalized for having too many men on the field giving gain down to the Hampton 32-yard line where the Bulldogs a first down. the drive would stall. And with 5:20 to play in the opening period the Wildcats held a 3-0 lead. Another penalty on Hampton’s Michael West for pass interference moved the ball to the Hampton 45-yard line. Following three consecutive runs by Jonathan The excitement was short lived for Wildcats fans Woods the Bulldogs were again faced with a 4th-and-4. South Carolina State however, as Alonzo Coleman broke free for an answered the call as McCoy connected with Chris Burgess who held on to the 80-yard run off the left tackle on the ensuing ball and picked up five yards despite a jarring hit from Hampton cornerback play from scrimmage to put the Pirates ahead 7- Travarous Bain. Three plays later and with 1:31 to play in the game, the Bulldogs 3. The run was the longest of Coleman’s career came to the line following a timeout needing two yards to extend their drive and moved him into second place in career and keep their chances alive. However, Rudolph Foye came from McCoy’s blind rushing yards at Hampton, surpassing Carl side and recorded his second sack of the game to seal the win for Hampton. Painter (3,223). Antwan Smith finished the game with 131 yards passing and two touchdowns Russell and the Bethune-Cookman offense on seven completions for the Pirates, while Alonzo Coleman turned in his third responded with a 12-play, 72-yard drive that straight 100-yard game with 101 on 19 carries. Defensively Hampton was led by ended with an 8-yard run by Chauncey Justin Durant and Kensley Dougan who recorded 15 and 12 tackles respectively. Hampton to put the Wildcats back on top, 10-7. Backup quarterback Antwan Smith entered the game for Hampton and promptly hit Marquay McDaniel for a 31-yard gain to the Wildcat 17. The Score By Quarters 1234Final Pirates could manage just a single yard from there and were forced to settle for South Carolina State 10 0 0 0 10 a 33-yard kick from Andrew Paterini. Hampton 0 14 0 0 14 The two teams went into the locker rooms with the game tied, and a scoreless third quarter set the stage for a dramatic finish. 1st 9:13 South Carolina State - Woods 8 yd run (Grantham kick) With the score knotted at 10 going into the fourth quarter, the Hampton 3:09 Grantham 29 yd field goal defense and power running attack came alive. After the Pirates were stopped on 2nd 4:07 Hampton - McDaniel 52 yd pass from Smith (Paterini kick) a 4th-and-4 at the Wildcat 31-yard line, Bethune-Cookman’s Richard 00:36 Hampton - McDaniel 9 yd pass from Smith (Paterini kick) Woodbury fumbled an option pitch from Russell and Hampton linebacker Justin Durant recovered at the 25. Team Statistics SCSU HAM From there the Pirates offensive line and running back tandem of Coleman and First Downs 18 16 Ardell Daniels took over. Daniels picked up 15 yards on the first play from scrimmage, and three plays later Coleman took it in from five yards out to give Rushing Yards 269 134 Hampton a 17-10 advantage with 6:48 remaining. Passing Yards 52 151 Comp.-Att.-Int 8-24-1 12-24-0 Following a deep kickoff and limited return, the Wildcats (6-3, 3-3 MEAC) Total Offense 321 285 started their next possession at their own 4-yard line, needing 96 yards for a Fumbles/Lost 1/0 2/2 game tying touchdown. Russell created some breathing room when he Penalties/Yards 3/25 10/68 connected with Darius Butler for a 26 gain on 3rd-and-10. However, under constant duress from the fourth ranked defense in the nation, Russell attempted Punts/Average 9/37.8 8/50.2 to throw the ball away on the ensuing play and was picked off by safety Marlon Punt Returns/Yards 2/11 2/19 Fair who couldn’t have chosen a better time to come up with his first career Kickoff Returns/Yards 1/4 1/28 interception. Time of Possession 35:51 24:09 Daniels solidified Hampton’s back-to-back MEAC championships with a 6- yard scoring run through the middle of the Wildcat defense. Coleman (163 yds, INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 2 TD) and Daniels (110 yds, 1 TD) rushed for 100 yards each for the third time RUSHING: SCSU - D. Baker 22-106; C. McCoy 17-92; J. Woods 17-49, 1 TD; this season, with many of the yards coming during a fourth quarter that saw the R. Darby 1-23; C. Brandyburg 1-2; C. Burgess 1-(-3). HAM - A. Coleman Pirates rush for 113 yards on 24 consecutive rushing attempts. With his effort 19-101; A. Daniels 11-30; P. Shepherd 3-12; M. McDaniel 1-11; Team 2-0; Coleman also passed the 1,000-yard mark for the third straight season, with A. Smith 2-(-20). 1,063 through the first nine games. PASSING: SCSU - C. McCoy 23-8-1, 52. HAM - A. Smith 15-7-0, 131, 2 TD; Defensively, Durant and the Hampton defense held Bethune-Cookman in P. Shepherd 9-5-0, 20. check in the second half, allowing just 76 total yards after intermission. A RECEIVING: SCSU - K. King 3-30; C. Burgess 3-5; R. Darby 1-16; D. Baker 1-1. Wildcat offense that came in averaging 38 points per game, 55 over the last two HAM - O. Jones 4-46; M. McDaniel 3-70, 2 TD; E. Lomax 2-35; A. Coleman contests, was held scoreless over the final 44 minutes of the game. The 2-1; A. Daniels 1-(-1). Buchanan Award candidate Durant recorded a team-high 11 tackles, while Kyle Whitehurst posted 10 stops of his own.

Score By Quarters 1234Final Hampton 7 3 0 14 24 Bethune-Cookman 370010

1st 5:20 Bethune-Cookman - Cortez 47 yd field goal 5:07 Hampton - Coleman 80 yd run (Paterini kick) 2nd 14:19 Bethune-Cookman - Hampton 8 yd run (Cortez kick) 8:01 Hampton - Paterini 33 yd field goal 4th 6:48 Hampton - Coleman 5 yd run (Paterini kick) 5:00 Hampton - Daniels 6 yd run (Paterini kick)

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Team Statistics HAM BCC Score By Quarters 1234Final First Downs 17 13 Florida A&M 700714 Rushing Yards 260 126 Hampton 7 10 7 10 34 Passing Yards 73 86 Comp.-Att.-Int 6-13-0 8-23-1 1st 9:57 Hampton - McDaniel 19 yd pass from Shepherd (Paterini kick) Total Offense 333 212 3:32 Florida A&M - Chester 3 yd run (Taylor kick) Fumbles/Lost 2/0 1/1 2nd 9:54 Hampton - Coleman 19 yd run (Paterini kick) Penalties/Yards 5/39 8/46 00:03 Hampton - Paterini 47 yd field goal Punts/Average 5/39.8 6/36.7 3rd 10:06 Hampton - Coleman 1 yd run (Paterini kick) Punt Returns/Yards 0/0 2/21 4th 10:22 Hampton - Lewis 1 yd run (Paterini kick) Kickoff Returns/Yards 2/21 4/67 5:17 Florida A&M - Parrish 5 yd pass from Chester (Taylor kick) Time of Possession 29:04 30:56 2:45 Hampton - Paterini 18 yd field goal INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Team Statistics FAMU HAM RUSHING: HAM - A. Coleman 21-163, 2 TD; A. Daniels 21-110, 1 TD; P. Shepherd 3-2; V. Morgan 1-1; Team 1-(-1); A. Smith 2-(-15). BCC - J. Russell First Downs 22 30 19-83; C. Hampton 6-16, 1 TD; P.J. Smith 5-14; V. Wilson 8-12; E. Weems 1-4; Rushing Yards 189 286 R. Woodbury 2-(-3). Passing Yards 281 257 PASSING: HAM - A. Smith 8-4-0, 50; P.Shepherd 5-2-0, 23. BCC - J. Russell 23- Comp.-Att.-Int 23-34-0 19-25-1 8-1, 86. Total Offense 470 543 Fumbles/Lost 1/1 1/1 RECEIVING: HAM - M. McDaniel 4-64; O. Jones 1-10; E. Lomax 1-(-1). BCC - Penalties/Yards 4/20 6/45 E. Weems 4-31; R. Woodbury 2-24; D. Butler 1-26; J. Summers 1-5. Punts/Average 2/56.5 1/47.0 Punt Returns/Yards 0/0 1/10 Kickoff Returns/Yards 6/115 1/23 Game #10 – Hampton 34, Florida A&M 14 Time of Possession 29:30 30:30 November 12, 2005 – Hampton, Virginia Armstrong Stadium (7,013) INDIVIDUAL LEADERS The second ranked Pirates of Hampton University used 24 unanswered points RUSHING: FAMU - R. Pompey 17-129; A. Chester 17-69, 1 TD; J. Driscoll to break open a 7-7 first quarter tie, and cruise to a 34-14 win over visiting 3-(-9). HAM - A. Coleman 22-125, 2 TD; A. Daniels 20-114; P. Shepherd 5-25; Florida A&M. With the victory the Pirates (10- Q. Payton 2-15; V. Morgan 1-3; A. Smith 1-3; C. Lewis 2-1, 1 TD. 0, 8-0 MEAC) captured the Mid-Eastern PASSING: FAMU - J. Driscoll 18-10-0, 124; A. Chester 16-13-0, 157, 1 TD. HAM Athletic Conference title outright and extended - P. Shepherd 14-11-1, 115, 1 TD; A. Smith 11-8-0, 142. their regular season winning streak to 16 games. RECEIVING: FAMU - R. Kiser 8-90; A. Parrish 5-61, 1 TD; R. Wright 3-51; Special teams led to Hampton’s first score as the C. Swain 3-10; T. Jenkins 1-30; W. Hayward 1-27; R. Pompey 1-8; G. Morgan 1-4. Pirates took over at the FAMU 28-yard line HAM - M. McDaniel 11-149, 1 TD; O. Jones 3-43; A. Daniels 3-20; J. Hester 2-45. following a blocked field goal by Alden Blizzard. Princeton Shepherd found Marquay McDaniel on a 19-yard swing pass down the right sideline to put the Pirates in front 7-0. Game #11 – Hampton 44, Savannah State 6 November 19, 2005 – Hampton, Virginia The Rattlers (5-5, 4-3 MEAC) tied the score two possessions later behind the arm and legs of Armstrong Stadium (1,917) quarterback Albert Chester. The sophomore The matchup between the undefeated Pirates of Hampton and the winless signal caller opened the drive with a 12-yard Tigers of Savannah State went pretty much as expected, with the Pirates run, connected with Roosevelt Kiser (8 rec, 90 cruising to a 44-6 victory Saturday afternoon at Armstrong Stadium. With the yds) on a 19-yard completion, and capped the drive with a 3-yard touchdown win Hampton remains undefeated and in perfect position to host a first round run with 3:32 remaining in the first quarter. However, that would be the only game in the Division I-AA playoffs. 2005 Season In Review bright spot for Florida A&M for quite some time. Coming into the game Hampton running back Ardell Daniels needed 110 yards Utilizing a steady ground attack which led to multiple play-action passes, the to join his backfield mate Alonzo Coleman at the 1,000-yard mark. Daniels Pirates scored the next 24 points of the game. A pair of touchdowns by Alonzo wasted little time in getting what he needed, as he rushed for 133 yards in the Coleman (125 yds) and a 47-yard field goal by Andrew Paterini increased the first quarter. In reaching the 1,000-yard mark, Daniels and Coleman became Hampton lead to 24-7 before fullback Curtis Lewis scored his first career just the third pair of backs in Division I-AA to run for 1,000 yards each in touchdown on a 1-yard run with 10:22 to go in the game. consecutive seasons. The duo also accomplished the task in 2004. Florida A&M took the ensuing possession and drove 80 yards in 13 plays in just From that point on the Pirates continued to rack up the numbers. Coleman ran over five minutes and Chester tossed a 5-yard strike to Aubrey Parrish (5 rec, 61 for 104 yards and two touchdowns on just seven carries, surpassing Montrell yds) to provide the Rattlers 14 points. Coley for the Pirates’ all-time record in rushing touchdowns with 50. He needs Ardell Daniels (114 yds) and Coleman each ran for 100 yards for the fourth just one more touchdown to match Coley’s school record of 53 career time this season, and quarterback Princeton Shepherd turned in his best outing touchdowns. of the season by completing 11-of-14 passes for 115 yards and a touchdown. With Daniels and Coleman controlling the McDaniel was the recipient of 11 of Hampton’s 19 completions on the day, as ground, the Pirates finally went to the air and the senior posted career-highs in receptions (11) and yards (149). His 11 Princeton Shepherd found Onrea Jones for a 69- receptions were just two shy of the Pirate record of 13 set by Zuriel Smith yard scoring strike which was the first of Jones’ against South Carolina State in 2001. career. Coming into the game as the nation’s top ranked pass defense, the Pirates did Red-shirt freshman Jerry Cummings got into surrender 281 yards passing and 470 total yards. However, Hampton countered the mix in the second quarter as well, registering with 543 yards of offense to snap a five-game losing streak to Florida A&M and his first career score with a 19-yard run off record its 11th straight win at Armstrong Stadium. tackle that gave the Pirates a 34-0 lead midway through the second period. A muffed punt by Michael West led to the Tigers’ first score as they took possession at the Hampton 20-yard line. Six plays later, Garrett Williams found Clyde Tullis in the end zone for a 5-yard touchdown. The extra point attempt was blocked and the teams headed to the break with the Pirates holding a hefty 34-6 advantage.

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Van Morgan who ended the day with a career-high 133 yards, opened the third yards on the next drive that ended with a 1-yard run by quarterback Stacy Tutt quarter with a 79-yard carry that set up Antwan Smith’s 19-yard touchdown to put Richmond ahead 7-0 with 2:28 to play in the first quarter. pass to tight end Ernie Lomax. The touchdown was also a career first for Replacing Hampton starter Princeton Shepherd under center, Pirate backup Lomax. Antwan Smith entered the game and immediately sparked the Pirate offense. Hampton ended the day with 548 total yards, 415 coming on the ground as the He completed passes of 39 and 15 yards to Onrea Jones, while also rushing for Pirates set a record with three backs going over 100 yards. Defensively, the a 17-yard gain. Yet the drive stalled on the Richmond 27-yard line and the Pirates held the Tigers to just 80 yards rushing, but Savannah State quarterback Pirates were again forced to settle for a 44-yard field goal by Paterini. This time Garrett Williams did manage to pass for 250 yards on the day. the kick was good as the scoreboard read Richmond - 7, Hampton - 3, early in the second quarter. Score By Quarters 1234Final After connecting with Jones for a 44-yard pass play, Smith put the Pirates ahead with a 7-yard strike to Jones with 7:58 to play in the half as Hampton led 10-7. Savannah State 06006 Hampton 14 20 7 3 44 A 22-yard field goal by Richmond’s Joseph Fore knotted the game at 10 apiece and the score would remain tied heading into the break. 1st 13:58 Hampton - Daniels 14 yd run (Paterini kick) The Spiders came out in the second half determined to wear down the Pirates with their ground game and they did just that, led by Tutt from his quarterback 8:15 Hampton - Coleman 41 yd run (Paterini kick) position. After a 25-yard punt return by Mace gave Richmond the ball at its 2nd 10:28 Hampton - Coleman 16 yd run (Paterini kick blocked) own 49-yard line, Tutt rushed four consecutive times for 48 yards to set up a 9:45 Hampton - Jones 69 yd pass from Shepherd (Paterini kick) plunge by Hightower from three yards out. The extra point gave the Spiders a 7:07 Hampton - Cummings 19 yd run (Paterini kick) 17-10 lead, but they would add to that in a matter of minutes. 3:20 Savannah State - Tullis 5 yd pass from Williams (Brnada kick blocked) The Pirates failed to field the kickoff and Richmond recovered at the Hampton 37. Four plays later Freeman ran in from two yards out and the Pirates were 3rd 8:20 Hampton - Lomax 15 yd pass from Smith (Paterini kick) facing their largest deficit of the season, 24-10. 4th 14:12 Hampton - Paterini 37 yd field goal With the Pirates’ ground game under wraps, wide receiver Onrea Jones did his best to keep Hampton in the ball game. Jones set a new Hampton playoff record Team Statistics SSU HAM with 11 receptions for 192 yards and a touchdown, but he had little help from First Downs 19 19 the rest of his offensive unit. Alonzo Coleman and Ardell Daniels, Hampton’s Rushing Yards 80 415 pair of 1,000-yard backs were held to just 46 yards on 20 attempts, while the Passing Yards 250 133 Pirate quarterbacks were sacked five times. Comp.-Att.-Int 21-50-0 3-8-1 Hightower and Freeman each added fourth quarter touchdown runs to provide Total Offense 330 548 the final 38-10 margin. Freeman finished with a game-high 117 yards and Fumbles/Lost 2/1 1/1 Hightower added 73 as the Spiders ran for 251 yards against a Hampton Penalties/Yards 5/38 9/114 defense that came in allowing just 124 yards a game. The loss was the fourth Punts/Average 7/32.6 4/43.8 straight in the I-AA playoffs for the Pirates who are 0-4 all-time in the Punt Returns/Yards 0/0 4/6 postseason since moving up to Division I-AA in 1995. Kickoff Returns/Yards 7/140 2/79 Time of Possession 34:06 25:54 Score By Quarters 1234Final INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Richmond 7 3 14 14 38 RUSHING: SSU - C. Cone 21-37; G. Williams 15-28; R. May 3-15; S. Williams Hampton 0 10 0 0 10 1-5; Team 1-0; S. Evans 3-(-5). HAM - A. Daniels 13-142, 1 TD; V.Morgan 15-133; A. Coleman 7-104, 2 TD; J. Cummings 7-42, 1 TD; Q. Payton 1-4; 1st 2:58 Richmond - Tutt 1 yd run (Fore kick) P. Shepherd 1-4; K. Teel 1-0; D. Brooks 2-(-14). 2nd 14:48 Hampton - Paterini 44 yd field goal PASSING: SSU - G. Williams 50-21-0, 250, 1 TD. HAM - A. Smith 5-1-0, 15, 7:58 Hampton - Jones 7 yd pass from Smith (Paterini kick) 1 TD; P. Shepherd 3-2-1, 118, 1 TD. 2:48 Richmond - Fore 22 yd field goal RECEIVING: SSU - C. Tullis 6-84, 1 TD; C. Cone 4-37; A. Huntley 3-42; K. Hasan 3rd 6:11 Richmond - Hightower 3 yd run (Fore kick) 3-33; S. Williams 2-39; M. Hicks 1-7; A. Yancy 1-7; R. May 1-1. HAM - O. Jones 4:39 Richmond - Freeman 2 yd run (Fore kick) 2-118, 1 TD; E. Lomax 1-15, 1 TD. 4th 10:28 Richmond - Hightower 8 yd run (Fore kick) 3:17 Richmond - Freeman 2 yd run (Fore kick)

Game #12 – Richmond 38, Hampton 10 Team Statistics UR HAM November 26, 2005 – Hampton, Virginia First Downs 25 21 Armstrong Stadium (5,343) Rushing Yards 251 100 The University of Richmond scored 28 unanswered points in the second half, Passing Yards 102 258 breaking open a 10-10 halftime tie and cruising to a 38-10 victory over No. 2 Comp.-Att.-Int 12-19-2 21-35-2 Hampton in the first round of the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs. The loss by Total Offense 353 358 Hampton ended the Pirates’ 11 game winning streak and 12-game winning Fumbles/Lost 2/1 1/0 streak at Armstrong Stadium. Penalties/Yards 2/13 7/40 The first two minutes of the ball game proved to be pretty eventful as the Pirates Punts/Average 5/38.2 5/28.4 (11-1) went three and out on their first drive, but re-gained possession when Punt Returns/Yards 4/42 3/51 Richmond’s Ryan Mace fumbled the punt. Kickoff Returns/Yards 3/35 5/66 Jimari Jones recovered giving Hampton a first Time of Possession 33:16 26:44 Hampton University down at the Spiders’ 29-yard line. However, on Pirates the ensuing play Princeton Shepherd was INDIVIDUAL LEADERS intercepted by Richmond’s Joe Mallory, brother UR - D. Freeman 21-117, 2 TD; T. Hightower 15-73, 2 TD; S. Tutt vs. of Hampton defensive back Jermaine Mallory. RUSHING: 15-61, 1 TD. HAM - A. Coleman 14-34; P. Shepherd 10-34; A. Smith 9-20; Richmond Hampton failed to capitalize on its next A. Daniels 6-12. possession as well, driving 54 yards in just over Spiders UR - S. Tutt 19-12-2, 102. HAM - A. Smith 27-15-1, 221, 1 TD; four minutes, but coming away with nothing as PASSING: P. Shepherd 8-6-1, 37. Andrew Paterini’s 20-yard field goal attempt November 26th, 2005 sailed wide left. RECEIVING: UR - A. Shields 6-55; D. Desriveaux 3-19; D. Freeman 2-27; J. Crone 1-1. HAM - O. Jones 11-192, 1 TD; A. Daniels 5-19; M. McDaniel 3-26; Armstrong Stadium The Spiders (9-3) responded with a power E. Lomax 1-13; M. James 1-8. Hampton, VA rushing attack led by David Freeman and Tim Hightower. The duo combined for 55 rushing

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Offffensiive Pllayer off the Year Deffensiive Pllayer off the Year ALONZO COLEMAN JUSTIN DURANT Hampton Hampton

Offffensiive Liineman off the Year GERELL GOLIGHTLY Hampton

Rookiie off the Year Coach off the Year VASHON WINTON JOE TAYLOR Delaware State Hampton

MEAC All-Conference Football MEAC All-Conference Football First Team Second Team

Offensive Team Offensive Team QB Cleveland McCoy South Carolina State QB Jimmie Russell Bethune-Cookman

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Conference Standings

MEAC Overall

School W L PctW L Pct Hampton 8 0 1.000 11 1 .917 South Carolina State 7 1 .875 9 2 .818 Delaware State 6 2 .750 7 4 .636 Florida A&M 5 3 .625 6 5 .545 Bethune-Cookman 4 4 .500 7 4 .636 Norfolk State 2 6 .250 4 7 .364 North Carolina A&T 2 6 .250 3 8 .273 Howard 1 7 .125 4 7 .364 Morgan State 1 7 .125 2 9 .182

Team Statistics

SCORING OFFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg PASS OFFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G 1. Bethune-Cookman 11 50 46 1 0 12 0 384 34.9 1. Morgan State 11 355 164 13 46.2 2023 5.7 9 183.9 2. South Carolina State 11 51 45 0 0 9 0 378 34.4 2. Florida A&M 11 279 162 10 58.1 1862 6.7 10 169.3 3. Hampton 12 45 44 0 0 20 1 376 31.3 3. South Carolina State 11 205 116 5 56.6 1753 8.6 14 159.4 4. Norfolk State 11 38 24 5 0 10 0 292 26.5 4. N.C. A&T State 11 279 146 11 52.3 1742 6.2 6 158.4 5. Morgan State 11 34 20 6 0 4 0 248 22.5 5. Norfolk State 11 240 111 6 46.3 1653 6.9 12 150.3 6. Delaware State 11 24 23 1 0 18 1 225 20.5 6. Hampton 12 243 130 8 53.5 1798 7.4 12 149.8 7. Florida A&M 11 22 20 0 1 14 0 196 17.8 8. N.C. A&T State 11 26 14 2 1 4 0 188 17.1 7. Delaware State 11 265 140 9 52.8 1569 5.9 8 142.6 9. Howard 11 25 15 0 0 2 1 173 15.7 8. Howard 11 270 118 11 43.7 1560 5.8 10 141.8 9. Bethune-Cookman 11 194 91 4 46.9 1260 6.5 7 114.5 SCORING DEFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg 1. Hampton 12 22 15 3 0 5 0 168 14.0 PASS DEFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G 2. South Carolina State 11 20 15 2 0 9 0 166 15.1 1. Hampton 12 343 155 12 45.2 1635 4.8 6 136.2 3. Delaware State 11 25 20 2 0 13 0 213 19.4 2. South Carolina State 11 292 152 8 52.1 1637 5.6 8 148.8 4. Howard 11 28 24 0 1 10 2 228 20.7 3. N.C. A&T State 11 236 119 9 50.4 1701 7.2 14 154.6 5. Bethune-Cookman 11 32 21 3 0 10 1 251 22.8 4. Delaware State 11 284 126 16 44.4 1702 6.0 10 154.7 6. Florida A&M 11 30 26 1 0 17 1 261 23.7 5. Howard 11 262 147 13 56.1 1720 6.6 12 156.4 7. N.C. A&T State 11 34 24 3 0 14 0 276 25.1 6. Norfolk State 11 255 112 10 43.9 1748 6.9 14 158.9 8. Norfolk State 11 46 38 4 0 8 0 346 31.5 9. Morgan State 11 50 40 1 0 11 0 375 34.1 7. Bethune-Cookman 11 321 149 10 46.4 1913 6.0 12 173.9 8. Morgan State 11 250 132 9 52.8 2141 8.6 12 194.6 9. Florida A&M 11 275 154 8 56.0 2166 7.9 8 196.9

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KICKOFF RETURNS G Ret Yds TD Avg TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg TD Yds/G 1. South Carolina State 11 28 737 2 26.3 1. Howard 11 1093 1720 659 2813 4.3 24 255.7 2. Bethune-Cookman 11 38 944 2 24.8 2. Delaware State 11 1264 1702 713 2966 4.2 22 269.6 3. Hampton 12 30 679 0 22.6 3. Hampton 12 1616 1635 812 3251 4.0 22 270.9 4. Delaware State 11 37 757 0 20.5 4. South Carolina State 11 1524 1637 705 3161 4.5 20 287.4 5. Howard 11 39 788 0 20.2 5. Bethune-Cookman 11 1798 1913 785 3711 4.7 31 337.4 6. Florida A&M 11 46 819 0 17.8 6. Norfolk State 11 2094 1748 739 3842 5.2 44 349.3 7. Morgan State 11 49 777 1 15.9 7. N.C. A&T State 11 2331 1701 716 4032 5.6 32 366.5 8. N.C. A&T State 11 39 616 0 15.8 8. Florida A&M 11 2051 2166 759 4217 5.6 29 383.4 9. Norfolk State 11 35 519 0 14.8 9. Morgan State 11 2490 2141 749 4631 6.2 47 421.0

PUNTING G No. Yards Avg Ret Yds Avg Net/P PUNT RETURNS G Ret Yds TD Avg 1. Delaware State 11 68 2876 42.3 35 229 3.4 38.9 1. N.C. A&T State 11 18 289 1 16.1 2. Hampton 12 54 2240 41.5 21 152 2.8 38.7 2. Florida A&M 11 17 258 0 15.2 3. Hampton 12 52 715 0 13.8 3. South Carolina State 11 46 1795 39.0 18 95 2.1 37.0 4. South Carolina State 11 20 255 1 12.8 4. Florida A&M 11 62 2698 43.5 30 464 7.5 36.0 5. Delaware State 11 29 307 0 10.6 5. N.C. A&T State 11 58 2417 41.7 33 422 7.3 34.4 6. Howard 11 30 304 1 10.1 6. Bethune-Cookman 11 56 2166 38.7 19 270 4.8 33.9 7. Norfolk State 11 20 200 0 10.0 7. Norfolk State 11 60 2136 35.6 28 296 4.9 30.7 8. Bethune-Cookman 11 36 283 0 7.9 8. Howard 11 65 2312 35.6 25 386 5.9 29.6 9. Morgan State 11 21 164 0 7.8 9. Morgan State 11 63 2143 34.0 32 378 6.0 28.0 PASS EFFICIENCY G Att Cmp Pct Int Yds TD Effic |-Gained-| |-Lost-| 1. South Carolina State 11 205 116 .566 5 1753 14 108.1 TURNOVER MARGIN G Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Mar Per/G 2. Hampton 12 243 130 .535 8 1798 12 93.8 1. South Carolina State 11 19 8 27 9 5 14 +13 1.18 3. Florida A&M 11 279 162 .581 10 1862 10 91.4 2. Delaware State 11 10 16 26 13 9 22 +4 0.36 4. Norfolk State 11 240 111 .463 6 1653 12 85.7 3. Hampton 12 10 12 22 10 8 18 +4 0.33 5. Bethune-Cookman 11 194 91 .469 4 1260 7 82.5 4. Norfolk State 11 11 10 21 12 6 18 +3 0.27 6. Delaware State 11 265 140 .528 9 1569 8 81.7 5. Morgan State 11 13 9 22 7 13 20 +2 0.18 7. N.C. A&T State 11 279 146 .523 11 1742 6 80.0 Bethune-Cookman 11 11 10 21 15 4 19 +2 0.18 8. Morgan State 11 355 164 .462 13 2023 9 72.4 7. Florida A&M 11 12 8 20 9 10 19 +1 0.09 9. Howard 11 270 118 .437 11 1560 10 71.9 Howard 11 8 13 21 9 11 20 +1 0.09 9. N.C. A&T State 11 7 9 16 7 11 18 -2 -0.18 PASS DEF. EFFICIENCY G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Effic 1. Hampton 12 343 155 12 45.2 1635 6 65.5 2. Delaware State 11 284 126 16 44.4 1702 10 70.1 RUSHING OFFENSE G Att Yds Avg TD Yds/G 3. Bethune-Cookman 11 321 149 10 46.4 1913 12 77.5 1. Bethune-Cookman 11 526 2721 5.2 38 247.4 4. South Carolina State 11 292 152 8 52.1 1637 8 80.1 2. Hampton 12 562 2861 5.1 32 238.4 5. Norfolk State 11 255 112 10 43.9 1748 14 81.3 3. South Carolina State 11 555 2596 4.7 31 236.0 6. Howard 11 262 147 13 56.1 1720 12 88.2 4. Norfolk State 11 519 2171 4.2 23 197.4 7. N.C. A&T State 11 236 119 9 50.4 1701 14 90.7 5. Morgan State 11 403 1660 4.1 24 150.9 8. Florida A&M 11 275 154 8 56.0 2166 8 95.4 6. N.C. A&T State 11 409 1521 3.7 17 138.3 9. Morgan State 11 250 132 9 52.8 2141 12 98.0

7. Florida A&M 11 398 1429 3.6 11 129.9 2005 Season In Review 8. Howard 11 415 1354 3.3 14 123.1 9. Delaware State 11 414 1226 3.0 16 111.5 FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total 1. Hampton 12 149 71 17 237 2. South Carolina St 11 137 66 24 227 RUSHING DEFENSE G Rushes Yards Avg. TD Yds/G 3. Bethune-Cookman 11 140 48 17 206 1. Howard 11 397 1093 2.8 12 99.4 Norfolk St 11 116 69 21 206 2. Delaware State 11 429 1264 2.9 12 114.9 5. Morgan St 11 92 80 23 195 3. Hampton 12 469 1616 3.4 16 134.7 6. N.C. A&T State 11 78 75 22 175 4. South Carolina State 11 413 1524 3.7 12 138.5 7. Florida A&M 11 78 81 13 172 5. Bethune-Cookman 11 464 1798 3.9 19 163.5 8. Howard 11 75 69 19 163 6. Florida A&M 11 484 2051 4.2 21 186.5 9. Delaware St 11 70 63 12 145 7. Norfolk State 11 484 2094 4.3 30 190.4 8. N.C. A&T State 11 480 2331 4.9 18 211.9 ST 9. Morgan State 11 499 2490 5.0 35 226.4 OPPONENT 1 DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total 1. Howard 11 62 72 15 149 2. Delaware St 11 77 69 21 167 TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Yds/G 3. South Carolina St 11 84 77 11 172 1. South Carolina State 11 2596 1753 760 4349 5.7 45 395.4 4. Hampton 12 91 78 17 186 2. Hampton 12 2861 1798 805 4659 5.8 44 388.2 5. N.C. A&T State 11 115 65 23 203 3. Bethune-Cookman 11 2721 1260 720 3981 5.5 45 361.9 6. Norfolk St 11 114 75 18 207 4. Norfolk State 11 2171 1653 759 3824 5.0 35 347.6 7. Bethune-Cookman 11 105 87 23 215 5. Morgan State 11 1660 2023 758 3683 4.9 33 334.8 8. Morgan St 11 127 73 23 223 6. Florida A&M 11 1429 1862 677 3291 4.9 21 299.2 9. Florida A&M 11 111 91 23 225 7. N.C. A&T State 11 1521 1742 688 3263 4.7 23 296.6 8. Howard 11 1354 1560 685 2914 4.3 24 264.9 9. Delaware State 11 1226 1569 679 2795 4.1 24 254.1

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SACKS BY G Sacks Yards OPP 4TH-DN CONVERT G Conv Att Pct FIELD GOALS G Made Att Pct 1. Delaware St 11 37 241 1. Bethune-Cookman 11 3 16 18.8 1. Delaware St 11 18 23 .783 2. Hampton 12 33 235 2. Howard 11 4 15 26.7 2. Hampton 12 20 30 .667 3. South Carolina St 11 31 209 3. Delaware St 11 7 22 31.8 3. Norfolk St 11 10 16 .625 4. N.C. A&T State 11 25 196 4. Morgan St 11 6 18 33.3 4. South Carolina St 11 9 15 .600 5. Bethune-Cookman 11 24 155 5. South Carolina St 11 8 21 38.1 5. Bethune-Cookman 11 12 21 .571 6. Florida A&M 11 23 169 Florida A&M 11 8 21 38.1 6. Florida A&M 11 14 25 .560 7. Morgan St 11 21 158 7. Norfolk St 11 8 19 42.1 7. Morgan St 11 4 10 .400 Howard 11 21 135 8. N.C. A&T State 11 8 18 44.4 8. N.C. A&T State 11 4 11 .364 9. Norfolk St 11 20 153 9. Hampton 12 13 27 48.1 9. Howard 11 2 7 .286

PENALTIES G No Yds Avg/G 3RD-DN CONVERSIONS G Conv Att Pct PAT KICKING G Made Att Pct 1. South Carolina St 11 68 533 48.5 1. South Carolina St 11 62 153 40.5 1. Delaware St 11 23 23 1.000 2. Morgan St 11 74 640 58.2 2. Norfolk St 11 58 158 36.7 2. Hampton 12 44 45 .978 3. N.C. A&T State 11 91 718 65.3 3. Bethune-Cookman 11 54 148 36.5 3. Bethune-Cookman 11 46 48 .958 4. Howard 11 80 731 66.5 4. Hampton 12 57 163 35.0 4. Florida A&M 11 20 22 .909 5. Norfolk St 11 100 757 68.8 5. N.C. A&T State 11 48 148 32.4 5. South Carolina St 11 45 51 .882 6. Florida A&M 11 96 907 82.5 6. Morgan St 11 53 165 32.1 6. Morgan St 11 20 23 .870 7. Delaware St 11 101 944 85.8 7. Florida A&M 11 46 145 31.7 7. Norfolk St 11 24 29 .828 8. Bethune-Cookman 11 117 959 87.2 8. Delaware St 11 45 157 28.7 8. Howard 11 15 20 .750 9. Hampton 12 113 1156 96.3 9. Howard 11 38 146 26.0 9. N.C. A&T State 11 14 21 .667

OPPONENT PENALTIES G No Yds Avg/G OPP 3RD-DN CONVERT G Conv Att Pct TIME OF POSSESSION G Total Time Avg/G 1. N.C. A&T State 11 110 982 89.3 1. Hampton 12 54 186 29.0 1. Norfolk St 11 348:30 31:40 2. Howard 11 86 864 78.5 2. Delaware St 11 45 151 29.8 2. South Carolina St 11 343:42 31:14 3. Morgan St 11 97 846 76.9 3. South Carolina St 11 52 159 32.7 3. Delaware St 11 341:47 31:04 4. Delaware St 11 86 732 66.5 4. N.C. A&T State 11 49 148 33.1 4. Florida A&M 11 339:50 30:53 5. Florida A&M 11 80 697 63.4 5. Howard 11 51 152 33.6 5. Bethune-Cookman 11 331:07 30:06 6. Norfolk St 11 84 695 63.2 6. Florida A&M 11 54 151 35.8 6. Howard 11 325:49 29:37 7. South Carolina St 11 85 672 61.1 7. Bethune-Cookman 11 60 167 35.9 7. N.C. A&T State 11 325:09 29:33 8. Bethune-Cookman 11 77 647 58.8 8. Morgan St 11 62 150 41.3 8. Morgan St 11 312:18 28:23 9. Hampton 12 85 673 56.1 9. Norfolk St 11 65 150 43.3 9. Hampton 12 336:04 28:00

4TH-DN CONVERSIONS G Conv Att Pct SACKS AGAINST G Sacks Yards 1. Bethune-Cookman 11 10 16 62.5 1. Hampton 12 19 139 2. Hampton 12 12 21 57.1 South Carolina St 11 19 135 3. South Carolina St 11 9 18 50.0 3. Delaware St 11 21 161 4. Norfolk St 11 8 17 47.1 Morgan St 11 21 139 5. Florida A&M 11 4 9 44.4 5. N.C. A&T State 11 27 167 6. Delaware St 11 6 15 40.0 6. Howard 11 28 214 7. N.C. A&T State 11 9 28 32.1 Bethune-Cookman 11 28 223 8. Morgan St 11 7 30 23.3 8. Florida A&M 11 31 210 9. Howard 11 3 20 15.0 9. Norfolk St 11 32 176

RED ZONE OFFENSE G RedZone Percent TDs R/P FG-AT Fumb/Int/Downs/Other RED ZONE DEFENSE G RedZone Percent TDs R/P FG-AT Fumb/Int/Downs/Other 1. Morgan St 11 27-32 84.4 23 17/6 4-7 0/0/2/0 1. Florida A&M 11 34-52 65.4 21 17/4 13-18 3/3/5/2 2. Bethune-Cookman 11 40-49 81.6 31 29/2 9-14 2/0/1/1 2. Howard 11 21-32 65.6 14 10/4 7-11 1/1/1/4 3. South Carolina St 11 39-49 79.6 32 28/4 7-12 2/1/0/2 3. Bethune-Cookman 11 31-45 68.9 24 16/8 7-11 4/0/3/3 4. Norfolk St 11 37-48 77.1 27 21/6 10-15 2/0/3/1 4. Morgan St 11 37-53 69.8 30 26/4 7-13 1/0/6/3 5. Florida A&M 11 22-29 75.9 12 7/5 10-14 1/2/0/0 5. Hampton 12 22-30 73.3 18 14/4 4-7 1/1/3/0 6. Delaware St 11 31-41 75.6 17 15/2 14-16 4/1/0/3 6. South Carolina St 11 26-35 74.3 17 12/5 9-15 1/0/2/0 7. Hampton 12 45-62 72.6 31 25/6 14-22 4/1/3/1 7. Norfolk St 11 41-51 80.4 34 26/8 7-11 2/3/0/1 8. N.C. A&T State 11 23-35 65.7 19 15/4 4-9 1/1/4/1 8. Delaware St 11 24-29 82.8 15 10/5 9-9 1/1/3/0 9. Howard 11 21-35 60.0 19 13/6 2-6 1/2/5/2 9. N.C. A&T State 11 27-32 84.4 15 11/4 12-15 0/0/1/1

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RUSHING Team Cl G Att Yds Avg TD Yds/G Long ALL PURPOSE Team Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G 1. COLEMAN, Alonzo HAM JR 12 204 1326 6.5 19 110.5 80 1. DARBY, Rondrieka SCSU SR 11 116 629 91 610 1446 131.5 2. POMPEY, Rashard FAMU SR 10 194 1095 5.6 7 109.5 53 2. KISER, Roosevelt FAMU JR 11 44 739 229 402 1414 128.5 3. BAKER, DeShawn SCSU JR 10 204 1037 5.1 10 103.7 56 3. BAKER, DeShawn SCSU JR 10 1037 171 0 0 1208 120.8 4. DANIELS, Ardell HAM SR 12 192 1044 5.4 9 87.0 49 4. MCDANIEL, Marquay HAM SR 12 18 637 699 32 1386 115.5 5. JOHNSON, Terrell NSU SR 10 147 817 5.6 8 81.7 59 5. COLEMAN, Alonzo HAM JR 12 1326 33 0 0 1359 113.2 6. ROY, Rodney DSU SR 11 226 885 3.9 8 80.5 63 6. POMPEY, Rashard FAMU SR 10 1095 26 0 0 1121 112.1 7. COLEMAN, Keon HOW SR 10 141 770 5.5 3 77.0 60 7. DANIELS, Ardell HAM SR 12 1044 111 0 122 1277 106.4 8. RUSSELL, Jimmie BCC SO 10 173 701 4.1 10 70.1 60 8. WEEMS, Eric BCC JR 11 594 417 0 0 1011 91.9 9. JONES, Daryl NSU SO 11 146 734 5.0 7 66.7 47 9. ROY, Rodney DSU SR 11 885 51 0 0 936 85.1 10. JACKSON, Jason MSU JR 11 139 667 4.8 9 60.6 90 10. MARC, Emmanuel DSU JR 11 171 113 2 633 919 83.5

PASSING INTERCEPTIONS Team Cl G Int Yds TD AVG/GAME Team Cl G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Avg/G 1. WILLIAMS, Bobbie BCC SO 8 6 80 0 1. SELBY, Byron MSU SO 11 354 164 13 46.3 2023 9 183.9 2. HAMMETT, Daniel NSU SO 11 5 177 2 2. MCCOY, Cleveland SCSU SO 11 190 108 5 56.8 1692 13 153.8 3. CORLEY, Kevin SCSU SR 11 4 37 1 3. BROOKS, Brandon NSU SR 11 239 110 6 46.0 1626 12 147.8 BETHEA, Antoine HOW SR 11 4 0 0 4. WINTON, Vashon DSU FR 11 253 134 9 53.0 1489 8 135.4 5. WHITEHURST, Kyle HAM JR 12 3 106 1 5. VENTERS, Ronald HOW SR 10 218 100 9 45.9 1247 9 124.7 MCBRYDE, Jawon NCAT SR 11 3 39 0 6. GLENN, Marshall NCAT SR 9 161 90 4 55.9 1086 4 120.7 BUTLER, Jamar HOW SR 11 3 36 0 7. RUSSELL, Jimmie BCC SO 10 144 71 4 49.3 1060 7 106.0 SAUNDERS, Blake DSU SR 11 3 27 0 8. SHEPHERD, PrincetonHAM SR 12 134 76 6 56.7 1055 8 87.9 WILLIAMS, Keith FAMU SR 11 3 12 0 9. WATKINS, Orrick NCAT SR 9 110 54 6 49.1 587 2 65.2 HAYES, Herman MSU SO 11 3 0 0

TOTAL OFFENSE Team Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G PASS EFFICIENCY Team Cl G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds TD Eff. 1. SELBY, Byron MSU SO 11 466 2023 485 2489 226.3 1. MCCOY, Cleveland SCSU SO 11 190 108 5 56.8 1692 13 109.8 2. MCCOY, Cleveland SCSU SO 11 475 1692 310 2167 197.0 2. SHEPHERD, Princeton HAM SR 12 134 76 6 56.7 1055 8 99.1 3. RUSSELL, Jimmie BCC SO 10 701 1060 317 1761 176.1 3. RUSSELL, Jimmie BCC SO 10 144 71 4 49.3 1060 7 90.3 4. BROOKS, Brandon NSU SR 11 1 1626 311 1627 147.9 4. GLENN, Marshall NCAT SR 9 161 90 4 55.9 1086 4 89.6 5. WINTON, Vashon DSU FR 11 31 1489 326 1520 138.2 5. BROOKS, Brandon NSU SR 11 239 110 6 46.0 1626 12 85.1 6. GLENN, Marshall NCAT SR 9 45 1086 198 1131 125.7 6. WINTON, Vashon DSU FR 11 253 134 9 53.0 1489 8 81.6 7. VENTERS, Ronald HOW SR 10 -62 1247 264 1185 118.5 7. VENTERS, Ronald HOW SR 10 218 100 9 45.9 1247 9 74.5 8. COLEMAN, Alonzo HAM JR 12 1326 0 204 1326 110.5 8. SELBY, Byron MSU SO 11 354 164 13 46.3 2023 9 72.6 9. POMPEY, Rashard FAMU SR 10 1095 0 194 1095 109.5 9. WATKINS, Orrick NCAT SR 9 110 54 6 49.1 587 2 68.5 10. BAKER, DeShawn SCSU JR 10 1037 0 205 1037 103.7 PUNT RETURN AVG Team Cl G Ret Yds TD Avg Long RECEPTIONS/ 1. KISER, Roosevelt FAMU JR 11 14 229 0 16.4 75 GAME Team Cl G Rec Yds TD Avg/C Rec/G Long 2. MCDANIEL, Marquay HAM SR 12 48 699 0 14.6 76 1. KISER, Roosevelt FAMU JR 11 64 739 5 11.5 5.82 80 3. RHEUBOTTOM, Deon DSU SR 11 25 252 0 10.1 33 2. TRUSTY, Brandon NCAT SR 11 63 655 1 10.4 5.73 42 4. SAMMONS, Emery NSU JR 11 16 130 0 8.1 24

3. MCBRIDE, Shaheer DSU JR 11 50 720 6 14.4 4.55 77 5. DUNCAN, Larry HOW JR 11 25 196 0 7.8 28 2005 Season In Review 4. MCDANIEL, Marquay HAM SR 12 42 637 6 15.2 3.50 52 6. WILSON, Jai MSU SO 11 19 144 0 7.6 48 5. DICKENS, Kelvin MSU SR 11 37 550 6 14.9 3.36 59 7. COUNCIL, Corey BCC FR 11 25 164 0 6.6 22 WEEMS, Eric BCC JR 11 37 417 3 11.3 3.36 43 7. KING, Kelley SCSU JR 11 35 376 1 10.7 3.18 37 KICK RETURN AVG Team Cl G Ret Yds TD Avg Long 1. WILLIAMS, Ricky BCC SR 11 21 659 2 31.4 95 RECEIVE YDS/ 2. DARBY, Rondrieka SCSU SR 11 20 610 2 30.5 93 GAME Team Cl G Rec Yds TD Avg/C Yds/G Long 3. KISER, Roosevelt FAMU JR 11 18 402 0 22.3 63 1. KISER, Roosevelt FAMU JR 11 64 739 5 11.5 67.2 80 4. MARC, Emmanuel DSU JR 11 29 633 0 21.8 44 2. MCBRIDE, Shaheer DSU JR 11 50 720 6 14.4 65.5 77 5. DAWSON, Chaz NCAT FR 10 13 249 0 19.2 44 3. TRUSTY, Brandon NCAT SR 11 63 655 1 10.4 59.5 42 6. ANTHONY, Monte' NSU JR 11 11 205 0 18.6 33 4. DARBY, Rondrieka SCSU SR 11 29 629 7 21. 57.2 64 7. MOORE, Aaron MSU FR 9 19 327 1 17.2 93 5. MCDANIEL, Marquay HAM SR 12 42 637 6 15.2 53.1 52 8. WALKER, Le Juan FAMU SR 10 12 194 0 16.2 27 6. JONES, Onrea HAM JR 12 32 631 2 19.7 52.6 69 9. SAMMONS, Emery NSU JR 11 13 153 0 11.8 25 7. DICKENS, Kelvin MSU SR 11 37 550 6 14.9 50.0 59 8. CALLAHAM, James NSU JR 10 29 457 3 15.8 45.7 59 PUNTING Team Cl G Punts Yds Avg Long 9. WEEMS, Eric BCC JR 11 37 417 3 11.3 37.9 43 1. TAYLOR, Wesley FAMU SO 11 59 270 45.9 82 10. WILLIAMS, Jarahn HOW JR 10 19 371 5 19.5 37.1 53 2. CONTOS, Erik DSU SR 11 65 2876 44.2 61 3. BROWN, Dominique NCAT SO 11 57 2417 42.4 58 4. MURO, Cameron HAM SR 12 54 224 41.5 59 5. BRANDYBURG, Coby SCSU SR 11 45 1795 39.9 57 6. PLAYER, Davis BCC SR 11 55 2133 38.8 56 7. GOMEZ, Antonio NSU JR 11 51 1929 37.8 62 8. DROR, Noam HOW SO 11 61 2292 37.6 61 9. BEESE, Thomas MSU FR 11 58 2079 35.8 49

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SCORING Team Cl G TD XPT FG 2XP Pts Pts/G TACKLES Team Cl G Solo Ast Total Avg/G Sack 1. COLEMAN, Alonzo HAM JR 12 19 0 0 0 114 9.5 1. DAVIS, Maguell NSU SO 11 44 76 120 10.9 2.0 2. PATERINI, Andrew HAM JR 12 0 44 20 0 104 8.7 2. LEAK, Darius MSU JR 11 66 51 117 10.6 3.0 3. WEEMS, Eric BCC JR 11 14 0 0 2 86 7.8 3. DURANT, Justin HAM JR 12 61 63 124 10.3 5.0 4. GAERTNER, Peter DSU JR 10 0 23 16 0 71 7.1 4. MILTON, Chamar NCAT SR 11 50 52 102 9.3 4.5 5. GRANTHAM, Stephe SCSU FR 11 0 45 9 0 72 6.5 5. DAVIS, Larry MSU SR 11 60 36 96 8.7 3.0 6. CORTEZ, Jesus BCC JR 11 0 36 11 0 69 6.3 6. CHARLES, Taurean BCC JR 11 37 57 94 8.5 3.5 7. DARBY, Rondrieka SCSU SR 11 11 0 0 0 66 6.0 7. BETHEA, Antoine HOW SR 11 49 39 88 8.0 0.0 BAKER, DeShawn SCSU JR 10 10 0 0 0 60 6.0 8. LOCKETT, Timothy HOW JR 11 30 57 87 7.9 2.5 RUSSELL, Jimmie BCC SO 10 10 0 0 0 60 6.0 9. BRANDY, O'Bryan FAMU SR 11 45 40 85 7.7 6.0 10. JACKSON, Jason MSU JR 11 10 0 0 4 64 5.8 HUGHES, Rodney BCC SO 11 32 53 85 7.7 1.5

SCORING (TDs) Team Cl G TD Rush Pass Ret PAT Pts Pts/G SACKS Team Cl G Solo Ast Yds Total Avg/G 1. COLEMAN, Alonzo HAM JR 12 19 19 0 0 0 114 9.5 1. SMITH, Sam DSU SR 11 10 7 90 13.5 1.23 2. WEEMS, Eric BCC JR 11 14 11 3 0 1 86 7.8 2. JACKSON, Montray NCAT JR 11 8 0 69 8.0 0.73 3. BAKER, DeShawn SCSU JR 10 10 10 0 0 0 60 6.0 3. LEWIS, Rickie NCAT SR 11 7 1 68 7.5 0.68 RUSSELL, Jimmie BCC SO 10 10 10 0 0 0 60 6.0 4. MCGRIFF, Tyrone FAMU SO 11 6 1 47 6.5 0.59 DARBY, Rondrieka SCSU SR 11 11 1 7 3 0 66 6.0 5. BRANDY, O'Bryan FAMU SR 11 5 2 60 6.0 0.55 6. JACKSON, Jason MSU JR 11 10 9 1 0 2 64 5.8 6. KERN, Kenny DSU SR 11 4 2 33 5.0 0.45 7. JONES, Daryl NSU SO 11 10 7 3 0 0 60 5.5 7. DURANT, Justin HAM JR 12 4 2 30 5.0 0.42 SELBY, Byron MSU SO 11 9 9 0 0 3 60 5.5 8. FOYE, Rudolph HAM SR 11 5 0 25 5.0 0.45 9. LANGFORD, Kendall HAM SO 12 4 1 37 4.5 0.41 9. JOHNSON, Terrell NSU SR 10 8 8 0 0 1 50 5.0 DANIELS, Ardell HAM SR 12 10 9 1 0 0 60 5.0 TACKLES FOR LOSS Team Cl G Solo Ast Yds Total Avg/G 1. SMITH, Sam DSU SR 11 13 12 117 19.0 1.73 SCORING (KICK) Team Cl G PATs FGs Pts Pts/G 2. LANGFORD, Kendall HAM SO 12 12 7 65 15.5 1.29 1. PATERINI, Andrew HAM JR 12 44-45 20-30 104 8.7 3. DURANT, Justin HAM JR 12 11 8 50 15.0 1.25 2. GAERTNER, Peter DSU JR 10 23-23 16-21 71 7.1 4. BRANDY, O'Bryan FAMU SR 11 10 9 99 14.5 1.32 3. GRANTHAM, Stephe SCSU FR 11 45-51 9-15 72 6.5 MILTON, Chamar NCAT SR 11 10 9 46 14.5 1.32 4. CORTEZ, Jesus BCC JR 11 36-38 11-20 69 6.3 6. MCGRIFF, Tyrone FAMU SO 11 10 7 72 13.5 1.23 5. TAYLOR, Wesley FAMU SO 11 20-22 14-25 62 5.6 7. LEAK, Darius MSU JR 11 10 5 45 12.5 1.14 6. GOMEZ, Antonio NSU JR 11 24-29 10-16 54 4.9 8. LEWIS, Rickie NCAT SR 11 9 6 78 12.0 1.09 7. MEADE, James MSU FR 9 15-16 4-10 27 3.0 9. BROWN, Micheal HOW SR 9 10 4 40 12.0 1.33 8. ARROYO, Joseph NCAT FR 10 14-21 4-10 26 2.6 10. ROLAND, Travis BCC SO 11 10 4 50 12.0 1.09 9. DROR, Noam HOW SO 11 15-20 2-7 21 1.9 10. CONTOS, Erik DSU SR 11 0-0 2-2 6 0.5 FUMBLES FORCED Team Cl G Num Avg/G 1. MCGRIFF, Tyrone FAMU SO 11 5 0.45 FIELD GOALS Team Cl G FG FGA Pct. FG/G 2. BALLARD, Ben BCC JR 9 3 0.33 1. PATERINI, Andrew HAM JR 12 20 30 66.7 1.67 2. GAERTNER, Peter DSU JR 10 16 21 76.2 1.60 3. CHARLES, Taurean BCC JR 11 3 0.27 4. DIXON, Marcus HAM SO 9 2 0.22 3. TAYLOR, Wesley FAMU SO 11 14 25 56.0 1.27 TROTT, Jamel DSU JR 9 2 0.22 4. CORTEZ, Jesus BCC JR 11 11 20 55.0 1.00 6. REEVES, Russell DSU SO 10 2 0.20 5. GOMEZ, Antonio NSU JR 11 10 16 62.5 0.91 7. ANDERSON, Dontae NSU JR 11 2 0.18 6. GRANTHAM, Stephe SCSU FR 11 9 15 60.0 0.82 KERN, Kenny DSU SR 11 2 0.18 7. MEADE, James MSU FR 9 4 10 40.0 0.44 KINLOCH, Travis SCSU SO 11 2 0.18 8. ARROYO, Joseph NCAT FR 10 4 10 40.0 0.40 PEARCE, Danual HOW SO 11 2 0.18 9. CONTOS, Erik DSU SR 11 2 2 100.0 0.18 DROR, Noam HOW SO 11 2 7 28.6 0.18 FUMBLES RECOVERED Team Cl G Num Avg/G 1. SMITH, Sam DSU SR 11 4 0.36 FIELD GOAL PCT Team Cl G FG FGA Long Pct. 2. MCFADDEN, Marsha SCSU FR 11 3 0.27 1. PATERINI, Andrew HAM JR 12 20 30 55 66.7 MCGRIFF, Tyrone FAMU SO 11 3 0.27 2. TAYLOR, Wesley FAMU SO 11 14 25 46 56.0 4. GUYTON, Jerrell MSU FR 9 2 0.22 5. JONES, Jimari HAM SO 10 2 0.20 PAT KICKING PCT Team Cl G Made Att Pct. 6. BROWN, Phillip NSU SO 11 2 0.18 1. GAERTNER, Peter DSU JR 10 23 23 100.0 McCULLOUGH, Ramon BCC JR 11 2 0.18 2. PATERINI, Andrew HAM JR 12 44 45 97.8 CAREY, Don NSU FR 11 2 0.18 3. CORTEZ, Jesus BCC JR 11 36 38 94.7 SUMMERS, Larry BCC SR 11 2 0.18 4. TAYLOR, Wesley FAMU SO 11 20 22 90.9 FINNEY, Lontay FAMU SO 11 2 0.18 5. GRANTHAM, Stephe SCSU FR 11 45 51 88.2 6. GOMEZ, Antonio NSU JR 11 24 29 82.8 PASSES DEFENDED Team Cl G Brup Int Total Avg/G 1. BAIN, Travarous HAM FR 9 13 1 14 1.56 2. SAUNDERS, Blake DSU SR 11 12 3 15 1.36 3. SUMMERS, Larry BCC SR 11 10 1 11 1.00 WEST, Michael HAM SR 10 9 1 10 1.00 BETHEA, Antoine HOW SR 11 6 5 11 1.00 6. RHEUBOTTOM, Deon DSU SR 11 8 2 10 0.91 MCBRYDE, Jawon NCAT SR 11 7 3 10 0.91 8. CLARK, Catlyn MSU SR 9 6 2 8 0.89 9. WHITEHURST, Kyle HAM JR 12 7 3 10 0.83 10. HAMMETT, Daniel NSU SO 11 4 5 9 0.82

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Individual Records TACKLES Team Records POINTS MOST TACKLES POINTS Game: 30- Alonzo Coleman at Gardner-Webb; Game: 25-Reggie Doss vs. Virgina Union, 1977 Game: 89 vs. Roanoke Athletic Club: 1916 2005 Season: 169-Darrell Flythe, 1996 Season: 523: 2004 Season: 172-Montrell Coley: 2000 Career: 389-Gareth Bonds, 1989-92 Career: 322-Montrell Coley: 1997-2000 RUSHING MOST SOLO TACKLES TOUCHDOWNS Game: 18-Kevin “Sweet Pea” Williams vs. Southern, Game: 452 vs. C. W. Post: 1994 Season: 3377: 1994 Game: 5-Alonzo Coleman at Gardner-Webb; 2005 1995 Season: 28-Montrell Coley: 2000 Season: 110-Darrell Flythe, 1996 PASSING Career: 53-Montrell Coley: 1997-2000 Career: 202-Gareth Bonds, 1989-92 Game: 401 vs. Tuskegee: 1991 FIELD GOALS MADE MOST ASSISTED TACKLES Season: 2,479: 1991 Game: 4-Andrew Paterini vs. Howard 2004; vs. Game: 15-Reggie Doss vs. Virginia Union, 1977 TOUCHDOWNS Delaware State 2005 Season: 75-Reggie Doss, 1977 Game: 12 vs. C. W. Post: 1994 Season: 20-Andrew Paterini, 2005 Career: 187-Gareth Bonds, 1989-92 Season: 74: 1994 Career: 43-Andrew Paterini: 2003- (43-69) QUARTERBACK SACKS RUSHING ATTEMPTS POINT AFTER TOUCHDOWN Game: 6-Isaac Hilton vs. Bowie State: 2002 Game: 75 vs. Morgan State 2000 Season: Game: 11-Ed Allen vs. St. Paul’s: 1976 19-Hugh Hunter: 1994 Season: 595: 2002 Season: 56-Andrew Paterini, 2004 Career: 44 Hugh Hunter 1992-95 Career: 136-Andrew Paterini: (att. 152) 2003 PASSING ATTEMPTS INTERCEPTIONS RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Game: 64 vs. Tuskegee: 1991 Game: 4-Thomas Gosier vs. Virginia Union: 1985 Season: 399: 1991 Game: 5-Alonzo Coleman at Gardner-Webb; 2005 Melvin Crawford vs. Grambling: 1994 Season: 27-Montrell Coley: 2000 Season: 11-Stacy Saunders: 1988 PASSES COMPLETED Career: 50-Alonzo Coleman; 2003- Career: 20-Melvin Crawford, 1991-1994 Game: 33 vs. Tuskegee: 1991 Season: 161: 1991 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS PUNT RETURN AVERAGE Game: 4-Michael Jenkins vs. Morehouse 1995 Season: 19.1 yards-Clarence Bailey, 1984 TOTAL OFFENSE Season: 10-Johnnie Barnes: 1988 Career: 19.2 yards-Clarence Bailey, 1984-85 Game: 810 vs. C. W. Post: 1994 Career: 22-Johnnie Barnes: 1988-91 Season: 5575: 1994 KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES Season: 35.5 yards-Jerome Mathis, 2004 FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 6-Lionel Williams vs. Morehouse, 1966; Career: 26.6 yards-Jerome Mathis, 2002-04 Game: 4 vs. Howard, 2004; vs. Delaware State,, Matt Williams vs. Morehouse, 1995 PUNTING AVERAGE 2005 Season: 25-Matt Montgomery, 1992 Season: 20: 2005 Career: 63-Matt Montgomery, 1991-94 Game: 51.3-Todd Covington vs. Liberty University, 1995 MOST PUNTS Season: 42.1-Cameron Muro, 2003 Game: 13 at Villanova, 2003 RUSHING ATTEMPTS Career: 41.8-Cameron Muro, 2003-05 Season: 77: 1971 Game: 50-Montrell Coley vs. Morgan State: 2000 Season: 307-Montrell Coley: 2000 INTERCEPTIONS Career: 694-Montrell Coley: 1997-2000 Game: 5 vs. Elizabeth City: 1978, Bowie St.: 1980, RUSHING YARDS Miscellaneous Virginia Union: 1985, Grambling, 1994 Season: 26: 1978 Game: 253-Montrell Coley vs. Morgan State: 2000 Season: 1582-Montrell Coley: 2000 Individual Records HIGHEST PUNTING AVERAGE Career: 3838-Montrell Coley: 1997-2000 Game: 48.3 vs. St. Paul’s: 1980 LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE Season: 42.1: 2003 97 yards by Carl Painter vs. Bowie St. 1985 PASSING ATTEMPTS Game: 57-Matt Montgomery vs. Tuskegee: 1991 LONGEST PASS COMPLETION Season: 305-Matt Montgomery: 1991 98 yards (TD) by Princeton Shepherd to Jerome Mathis Miscellaneous Team Records Career: 1,036-Matt Montgomery: 1991-94 at South Carolina State, 2004 MOST YARDS PENALIZED PASSES COMPLETED LONGEST FIELD GOAL MADE Game: 221 vs. St. Paul’s 1976 Game: 32-Matt Montgomery vs. Tuskegee: 1991 54 yards by John Gamble vs. Norfolk St.: 1975 Season: 148-Matt Montgomery: 1994 Season: 1356: 1977 Career: 545-Matt Montgomery: 1991-94 LONGEST PUNT RETURN LONGEST GAME 85 yards by Marquay McDaniel vs. Howard, 2004 PASSING YARDAGE HU vs. Florida A&M - 5 hours 10 minutes Game: 394 - Matt Montgomery vs. Tuskegee, 1991 LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN (FAMU 59, HU 58) 10/6/96 Season: 2118-Matt Montgomery, 1994 100 yards by Terrance Patrick MOST OVERTIMES Career: 7,839-Matt Montgomery, 1991-1994 vs. Alcorn State, 2002 6 vs. Florida A&M - 10/6/96 RECEPTIONS CONSECUTIVE GAMES Game: 13-Zuriel Smith vs. South Carolina State: 2001 MOST DEFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS WITH A RECEPTION IN A GAME Season: 58-Zuriel Smith: 2001 34 by Jerome Mathis Career: 189-Zuriel Smith: 1999-2002 4 vs. Howard University - 1997 RECEPTION YARDAGE LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN LONGEST WINNING STREAK Game: 234-Jerome Mathis vs. Gardner-Webb, 2004 99 yards by Kyle Whitehurst at Howard; 2005 17 - 1993 through 1994 Season: 977-Jerome Mathis: 2003 Career: 3090-Johnnie Barnes: 1988-91 LONGEST LOSING STREAK TOTAL OFFENSIVE YARDS 28 - 1968 through 1971 Game: 482-(74 plays/17 rushes, 57 pass att.)-Matt CONSECUTIVE SCORING GAMES Montgomery vs. Tuskegee 1991 BY HAMPTON UNIVERSITY Season: 2,152 - (292 plays) - Matt Montgomery 234 - September 1984 - Present 1992 (Tennessee State was the last team to shut out an HU Career: 8,311 - (1,250 plays) - Matt Montgomery team. It was the season 1991-94 opener with TSU winning 44-0)

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CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS YEAR-BY-YEAR TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS

1. Matt Montgomery (1991-94) 8,311 YEAR NAME RUSH PASS TOTAL YDS. 2. Roy Johnson (1996-99) 7,556 1949 James Dillard 334 231 565 3. Timothy Frazier (2000-03) 4,249 1950 James Dillard 408 277 685 4. Montrell Coley (1997-00) 3,897 1951 Herbert Scott 278 292 570 5. Alonzo Coleman (2003-) 3,596 1952 William Casey 409 459 868 6. Prinnceton Shepherd (2003-) 3,588 1953 1954 7. DeRocke Croom (1987-90) 3,395 1955 Robert Crawford 560 0 560 8. Russell Seaton (1975-77) 3,360 1956 Albert Jackson 350 0 350 9. Carl Painter (1983-87) 3,223 1957 Elton Conner 275 0 275 10. Ataveus Cash (1998-01) 3,159 1958 Norman Anderson 665 0 665 1959 Norman Anderson 474 25 499 1960 Willie Holland 544 0 544 SINGLE-SEASON TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS 1961 Willie Holland 883 0 883 1962 James Guthrie 330 63 393 1. Matt Montgomery (1992) 2,152 1963 Carey Hughley 27 996 1023 2. Matt Montgomery (1994) 2,122 1964 Carey Hughley -79 794 715 3. Matt Montgomery (1991) 2,102 1965 Edward Tomlin 458 2 460 4. Roy Johnson (1998) 1,975 1966 Sandy Bowers 747 95 842 5. Princeton Shepherd (2004) 1,968 1967 Lionel Williams 235 1227 1462 6. Ataveus Cash (2000) 1,949 1968 Lionel Williams 185 847 1032 7. Matt Montgomery (1993) 1,935 1969 Tillman Sease -278 918 640 1970 Tillman Sease 0 0 1269 8. Roy Johnson (1996) 1,922 1971 Tillman Sease 18 971 989 9. Roy Johnson (1999) 1,905 1972 Reginald Johns 140 421 561 10. Roy Johnson (1997) 1,754 1973 Henry Tillman 498 0 498 10. Timothy Frazier (2003) 1,651 1974 Dwight Joiner -79 692 613 1975 Russell Seaton -150 1065 915 1976 Russell Seaton -206 1292 1086 CAREER RUSHING LEADERS - YARDS 1977 Russell Seaton -206 1565 1359 1978 Jenso Baker -108 924 816 1. Montrell Coley (1997-00) 3,838 1979 Anthony Armstrong 765 0 765 2. Alonzo Coleman (2003-) 3,596 1980 Dennis Mahan 1109 0 1109 3. Carl Painter (1983-87) 3,223 1981 Dennis Mahan 835 0 835 4. Dennis Mahan (1979-82) 3,064 1982 Dennis Mahan 999 0 991 5. Tyrone Mayer (1994-97) 2,846 1983 Carl Painter 533 0 533 6. Tim Dudley (1988-90) 2,763 1984 Rodney Alderman 63 489 552 7. Anthony Smith (1992-95) 2,268 1985 Carl Painter 1170 0 1170

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CAREER RUSHING LEADERS – ATTEMPTS YEAR-BY-YEAR RUSHING LEADERS

1. Montrell Coley (1997-00) 696 YEAR NAME NO. YDS. TD 2. Alonzo Coleman (2003-) 668 1949 James Dillard 111 334 5 3. Carl Painter (1983-87) 628 1950 James Dillard 122 408 3 4. Tyrone Mayer (1994-97) 538 1951 Herbert Scott 116 278 4 5. Dennis Mahan (1979-82) 533 1952 William Casey 74 409 6 1953 6. Tim Dudley (1988-90) 521 1954 Fletcher Battle 360 7. Ardell Daniels (2004-05) 397 1955 Robert Crawford 131 560 8. Anthony Smith (1992-95) 386 1956 Albert Jackson 87 350 9. Rian Thompson (2002-03) 369 1957 Elton Conner 98 275 10. Willie Holland (1959-61) 332 1958 Norman Anderson 164 665 6 1959 Norman Anderson 132 474 1960 Willie Holland 80 544 9 SINGLE-SEASON RUSHING LEADERS - ATTEMPTS 1961 Willie Holland 192 883 14 1962 James Guthrie 75 330 1. Montrell Coley (2000) 307 1963 James Guthrie 87 513 4 2. Alonzo Coleman (2003) 239 1964 Charles Breece 58 327 3 3. Robert Smith (2001) 229 1965 Edward Tomlin 107 458 5 4. Alonzo Coleman (2004) 225 1966 Sandy Bowers 115 747 10 5. Rian Thompson (2002) 219 1967 Edward Tomlin 122 663 9 6. Carlos Fleeks (1992) 209 1968 Jack Jones 80 310 4 7. Carl Painter (1985) 206 1969 Derrick Anderson 71 197 8. Ardell Daniels (2004) 205 1970 David Walters 282 9. Tyrone Mayer (1995) 204 1971 Derrick Anderson 67 187 3 Alonzo Coleman (2005) 204 1972 Adolph Hawkins 98 235 0 1973 Henry Tillman 146 498 2 1974 Larry Brooks 76 284 3 CAREER RUSHING LEADERS – TOUCHDOWNS 1975 Larry Brooks 114 435 5 1976 Lewey Hale 124 638 3 1. Alonzo Coleman (2003-) 50 1977 Carl Turner 99 433 5 2. Montrell Coley (1997-00) 49 1978 Donnell Jones 151 487 3 3. Malcolm Benson (1993-95) 33 1979 Anthony Armstrong 143 765 6 4. Carl Painter (1983-87) 28 1980 Dennis Mahan 138 1109 11 Dennis Mahan (1979-82) 28 1981 Dennis Mahan 173 835 8 6. DeRocke Croom (1987-90) 25 1982 Dennis Mahan 196 991 7 7. Tim Dudley (1988-90) 24 1983 Carl Painter 105 533 4 Ardell Daniels (2004-05) 24 1984 Carl Painter 121 481 1 9. Willie Holland (1959-61) 23 1985 Carl Painter 206 1170 9 10. Rian Thompson (2002-03) 20 1986 Anthony Jones 56 383 3 1987 Carl Painter 172 981 14 SINGLE-SEASON RUSHING LEADERS - 1988 Tim Dudley 164 1004 11 TOUCHDOWNS 1989 Tim Dudley 187 1013 7 1990 Tim Dudley 170 746 6 1. Montrell Coley (2000) 27 1991 Tony Clomax 87 358 8 2. Alonzo Coleman (2005) 19 1992 Carlos Fleeks 209 1312 15 3. Alonzo Coleman (2003) 18 1993 Anthony Smith 181 1034 9 1994 Lamonte Still 165 1174 12 4. Ardell Daniels (2004) 15 1995 Tyrone Mayer 204 1193 9 Carlos Fleeks (1992) 15 1996 Tyrone Mayer 202 987 6 6. Carl Painter (1987) 14 1997 Charles Jackson 185 1143 7 Willie Holland (1961) 14 1998 Montrell Coley 158 1024 11 8. Alonzo Coleman (2004) 13 1999 Montrell Coley 156 892 8 Malcolm Benson (1994) 13 2000 Montrell Coley 307 1582 27 10. Rian Thompson (2002) 12 2001 Robert Smith 229 797 11 Lamonte Still (1994) 12 2002 Rian Thompson 219 730 12 DeRocke Croom (1989) 12 2003 Alonzo Coleman 239 1137 18 2004 Alonzo Coleman 225 1133 13 2005 Alonzo Coleman 204 1326 19

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100-Yard Rushing Games (Since 1986)

253 Montrell Coley vs. Morgan State 2000 132 Tim Dudley vs. North Carolina Central 1990 231 Montrell Coley vs. Delaware State 2000 132 Pete Holloway vs. Norfolk State 1989 223 Montrell Coley vs. Morgan State 1998 130 Tyrone Mayer vs. Virginia State 1996 214 Charles Jackson vs. Morgan State 1997 130 Carlos Fleeks vs. Virginia Union 1992 212 Anthony Smith vs. Fayetteville State 1994 127 Malcolm Benson vs. Morris Brown 1993 209 Alonzo Coleman vs. Jackson State 2004 127 Carl Painter vs. Winston-Salem State 1987 206 Charles Jackson vs. Howard 1997 126 Alonzo Colemann vs. Morgan State 2005 205 Montrell Coley vs. Norfolk State 2000 126 Alonzo Coleman vs. Howard 2004 202 Tyrone Mayer vs. Bethune-Cookman 1995 126 Alonzo Coleman vs. Bethune-Cookman 2004 196 Anthony Smith vs. Livingstone 1993 126 Carl Painter vs. Norfolk State 1987 194 Lamonte Still vs. Johnson C. Smith 1994 125 Alonzo Coleman vs. Florida A&M 2005 193 Malcolm Benson vs. Morgan State 1995 125 Carlos Fleeks vs. Winston-Salem State 1992 191 Ardell Daniels vs. Savannah State 2004 124 Tyrone Mayer vs. Bethune-Cookman 1996 184 Tyrone Mayer vs. Morgan State 1995 123 Tim Dudley vs. Morehouse 1990 178 Montrell Coley vs. South Carolina State 2000 120 Alonzo Coleman vs. Savannah State 2004 178 Montrell Coley vs. South Carolina State 1997 120 Montrell Coley vs. Florida A&M 1998 176 Lamonte Still vs. Norfolk State 1994 120 Pete Holloway vs. Tuskegee 1990 174 Robert Smith vs. Morgan State 2001 119 Tim Dudley vs. Tuskegee 1989 174 Carlos Fleeks vs. Cheyney 1992 118 Montrell Coley vs. Bethune-Cookman 2000 172 Alonzo Coleman vs. Gardner-Webb 2005 117 Pete Holloway vs. Elizabeth City State 1990 169 Ardell Daniels vs. South Carolina State 2004 116 Tyrone Mayer vs. Fayetteville State 1995 169 Demetrius Hall vs. Virginia State 1987 115 Rian Thompson vs. Howard 2002 168 Alonzo Coleman vs. Savannah State 2003 115 Alonzo Coleman vs. Norfolk State 2005 168 Rian Thompson vs. Bethune-Cookman 2002 114 Ardell Daniels vs. Florida A&M 2005 168 Montrell Coley vs. Morgan State 1999 114 Darrell Flythe vs. Virginia Union 1994 166 Montrell Coley vs. Norfolk State 1997 113 Montrell Coley vs. Winston-Salem State 2000 165 Alonzo Coleman vs. Delaware State 2003 113 Derrick McIlwain vs. South Carolina State 1999 165 Tim Dudley vs. District of Columbia 1988 113 Derrick McIlwain vs. Delaware State 1998 163 Alonzo Coleman vs. Bethune-Cookman 2005 113 Tim Dudley vs. Elizabeth City State 1988 163 Montrell Coley vs. Southern Utah 2000 112 Rian Thompson vs. North Carolina A&T 2002 163 Carlos Fleeks vs. Johnson C. Smith 1992 112 Robert Smith vs. Norfolk State 2001 163 Carlos Fleeks vs. Morehouse 1992 112 Tim Dudley vs. Morehouse 1989 162 Rian Thompson vs. Howard 2003 111 Ardell Daniels vs. Morgan State 2004 160 Tim Dudley vs. West Virginia Tech 1988 111 Todd Harvey vs. Elizabeth City State 1992 156 Rian Thompson vs. Delaware State 2003 110 Ardell Daniels vs. Bethune-Cookman 2005 156 Tim Dudley vs. Tuskegee 1990 110 Robert Smith vs. South Carolina State 2001 155 Lamonte Still vs. Fayetteville State 1994 110 Montrell Coley vs. South Carolina State 1999 155 Carl Painter vs. Bowie State 1987 110 Tim Dudley vs. North Carolina Central 1989 155 Carl Painter vs. District of Columbia 1987 109 Ardell Daniels vs. Jackson State 2005 154 Montrell Coley vs. Delaware State 1999 109 Alonzo Coleman vs. North Carolina A&T 2003 154 Todd Harvey vs. Winston-Salem State 1992 109 Tyrone Mayer vs. Howard 1995 152 Charles Jackson vs. Florida A&M 1997 109 Demetrius Hall vs. Central State 1987 151 Lamonte Still vs. Grambling State 1994 108 Anthony Smith vs. Morgan State 1995

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CAREER LEADERS – PASSING YARDS SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS – PASSING YARDS

1. Matt Montgomery (1991-94) 7,839 1. Matt Montgomery (1994) 2,118 2. Roy Johnson (1996-99) 7,086 2. Matt Montgomery (1992) 2,000 3. Timothy Frazier (2000-03) 4,035 3. Matt Montgomery (1991) 1,949 4. Russell Seaton (1975-77) 3,922 4. Roy Johnson (1999) 1,946 5. Princeton Shepherd (2003-) 3,366 5. Roy Johnson (1998) 1,892 6. DeRocke Croom (1987-90) 3,022 6. Princeton Shepherd (2004) 1,890 7. Ataveus Cash (1998-01) 2,634 7. Matt Montgomery (1993) 1,772 8. Kevin Joiner (1981-82) 1,621 8. Roy Johnson (1996) 1,757 9. Jenson Baker (1974-78) 1,608 9. Timothy Frazier (2003) 1,586 10. Russell Johnson (1987-88) 1,593 10. Russell Seaton (1977) 1,565

#12 Matt Montgomery is Hampton’s all-time leading passer with 7,839 yards.

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CAREER LEADERS – PASS COMPLETIONS YEAR-BY-YEAR PASSING LEADERS

1. Matt Montgomery (1991-94) 545 YEAR NAME COMP ATT YDS TD 2. Roy Johnson (1996-99) 502 1949 James Dillard 14 25 231 3 3. Timothy Frazier (2000-03) 298 1950 James Dillard 23 42 277 2 4. Russell Seaton (1975-77) 284 1951 Herbert Scott 22 59 292 2 5. Princeton Shepherd (2003-) 216 1952 William Casey 27 62 459 4 6. Ataveus Cash (1998-01) 195 1953 ------1954 Richard Clary 13 -- 435 -- 7. DeRocke Croom (1987-90) 174 1955 Richard Clary 31 82 369 3 8. Marco Stacy (1983-85) 139 1956 Louis Shackleford 25 52 361 2 9. Kevin Joiner (1981-82) 116 1957 Louis Shackleford 16 43 186 2 10. Dwight Joyner (1973-75) 113 1958 Louis Shackleford 28 76 279 4 1959 Louis Shackleford 21 60 227 0 1960 James Young 30 62 421 3 SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS 1961 Jon Thomas 51 85 503 1 PASS COMPLETIONS 1962 Carey Hughley 45 103 640 4 1963 Carey Hughley 70 170 996 10 1. Matt Montgomery (1994) 148 1964 Carey Hughley 67 193 794 4 2. Matt Montgomery (1992) 136 1965 Raymond Collins 29 61 34 1 3. Roy Johnson (1998) 134 1966 Lionel Williams 65 160 1144 13 4. Matt Montgomery (1993) 132 1967 Lionel Williams 84 180 1196 12 5. Roy Johnson (1996) 131 1968 Lionel Williams 61 140 847 3 6. Matt Montgomery (1991) 129 1969 Tillman Sease 90 203 918 4 7. Roy Johnson (1999) 124 1970 Tillman Sease 85 214 968 2 8. Russell Seaton (1977) 123 1971 Tillman Sease 72 180 971 5 9. Roy Johnson (1997) 113 1972 Reginald Johns 44 98 421 4 10. Princeton Shepherd (2004) 108 1973 Dwight Joyner 31 105 387 2 1974 Dwight Joyner 56 137 692 3 1975 Russ Seaton 77 178 1065 12 1976 Russ Seaton 84 204 1292 20 CAREER LEADERS – TOUCHDOWN PASSES 1977 Russ Seaton 123 280 1565 19 1978 Jenson Baker 67 181 924 6 1. Matt Montgomery (1991-94) 63 1979 Fred Randolph 36 85 459 4 2. Russell Seaton (1975-77) 51 1980 Mark Roberts 38 78 710 5 3. Roy Johnson (1996-99) 45 1981 Kevin Joiner 57 119 746 12 4. Princeton Shepherd (2003-) 31 1982 Kevin Joiner 59 125 875 12 5. Timothy Frazier (2000-03) 30 1983 Rodney Alderman 32 95 526 2 6. Kevin Joiner (1981-82) 24 1984 Marco Stacy 36 97 489 4 7. DeRocke Croom (1987-90) 19 1985 Marco Stacy 34 89 796 10

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CAREER LEADERS – RECEIVING YARDS

1. Johnnie Barnes (1988-91) 3,090 2. Zuriel Smith (1999-02) 2,750 3. Mike Jenkins (1993-96) 2,629 4. Jerome Mathis (2002-04) 2,456 5. Reggie Midget (1974-77) 1,790 6. Shaun Parker (1989-92) 1,645 7. Anthony Smith (1976-80) 1,427 8. Warren Broughton (1996-99) 1,314 9. Michael Compton (1999-01) 1,275 10. Marquay McDaniel (2003-) 1,240

SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS - RECEIVING YARDS

1. Jerome Mathis (2003) 977 2. Mike Jenkins (1996) 963 3. Johnnie Barnes (1988) 951 4. Johnnie Barnes (1991) 934 5. Mike Jenkins (1995) 836 6. Zuriel Smith (2000) 816 7. Zuriel Smith (2002) 773 8. Zuriel Smith (2001) 732 9. Mike Jenkins (1994) 730 10. Shaun Parker (1992) 705

CAREER LEADERS - RECEPTIONS

1. Zuriel Smith (1999-02) 189 2. Mike Jenkins (1993-96) 148 3. Johnnie Barnes (1988-91) 134 4. Shaun Parker (1989-92) 108 5. Reggie Midget (1974-77) 103 6. Jerome Mathis (2002-04) 93 7. Marquay McDaniel (2003-) 92 8. Anthony Smith (1976-80) 78 9. Michael Compton (1999-01) 72 10. Terrance Patrick (2000-03) 71 #4 Montrell Coley holds 10 university records SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS - RECEPTIONS including most career rushing yards (3,838) 1. Zuriel Smith (2001) 58 and most career 2. Mike Jenkins (1996) 56 touchdowns (53). 3. Zuriel Smith (2002) 53 4. Mike Jenkins (1995) 52 5. Johnnie Barnes (1991) 50 6. Shaun Parker (1992) 48 300-Yard Passing Games (Since 1986) 7. Zuriel Smith (2000) 47 8. James Smith (1985) 45 394 Matt Montgomery vs. Tuskegee 1991 9. Marquay McDaniel (2005) 42 361 Timothy Frazier vs. Florida A&M 2003 10. Jerome Mathis (2003) 40 348 Matt Montgomery vs. North Carolina Central 1991 326 Matt Montgomery vs. Virginia State 1991 325 Roy Johnson vs. William & Mary 1998 319 Princeton Shepherd vs. Gardner-Webb 2004 318 Matt Montgomery vs. Norfolk State 1992

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CAREER LEADERS – TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS

1. Johnnie Barnes (1988-91) 22 2. Jerome Mathis (2002-04) 21 Zuriel Smith (1999-02) 21 4. Mike Jenkins (1993-96) 20 5. Reggie Midget (1974-77) 16 6. Warren Broughton (1996-99) 11 Shaun Parker (1989-92) 11 Anthony Smith (1976-80) 11 Eddy Pratt (1075-78) 11

SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS

1. Johnnie Barnes (1988) 10 2. Jerome Mathis (2004) 9 Jerome Mathis (2003) 9 4. Anthony Smith (1980) 8 Mike Jenkins (1994) 8 6. Johnnie Barnes (1991) 7 #8 Zuriel Smith is Hampton’s all-time Mike Jenkins (1995) 7 leader in career receptions with 189. 8. Marquay McDaniel (2005) 6 Zuriel Smith (2002) 6 Zuriel Smith (2001) 6 Warren Broughton (1998) 6 Timothy Benson (1992) 6 Shaun Parker (1992) 6 Lewey Hale (1976) 6

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100-Yard Receiving Games (Since 1986)

234 Jerome Mathis vs. Gardner-Webb 2004 124 Jerome Mathis vs. Bethune-Cookman 2002 223 Mike Jenkins vs. C.W. Post 1994 124 Zuriel Smith vs. Bethune-Cookman 2001 219 Johnnie Barnes vs. Livingstone 1988 124 Mike Jenkins vs. Morehouse 1995 207 Tyrone Tolbert vs. Florida A&M 1997 122 Zuriel Smith vs. Delaware State 2000 205 Warren Broughton vs. William & Mary 1998 122 Mike Jenkins vs. Norfolk State 1994 192 Onrea Jones vs. Richmond 2005 122 Johnnie Barnes vs. Virginia State 1988 188 Jerome Mathis vs. William & Mary 2004 121 Johnnie Barnes vs. Tuskegee 1990 176 Johnnie Barnes vs. Virginia State 1991 119 Kyle Payne vs. William & Mary 1997 175 Mike Jenkins vs. Elizabeth City State 1995 119 Johnnie Barnes vs. Norfolk State 1990 174 Mike Jenkins vs. Delaware State 1996 118 Onrea Jones vs. Savannah State 2005 165 Mike Jenkins vs. Howard 1995 118 Johnnie Barnes vs. Morehouse 1990 163 Mike Jenkins vs. Norfolk State 1996 118 Carl Painter vs. Virginia Union 1987 160 Michael Compton vs. Delaware State 2001 115 Jerome Mathis vs. Norfolk State 2002 160 Zuriel Smith vs. South Carolina State 2001 114 Johnnie Barnes vs. Virginia Union 1988 158 Terrence Warren vs. Tuskegee 1990 113 Dereck Faulkner vs. Morgan State 2005 156 Johnnie Barnes vs. North Carolina Central 1991 113 Terrence Green vs. Morehouse 1988 150 Zuriel Smith vs. Norfolk State 2000 112 Zuriel Smith vs. Howard 2000 149 Marquay McDaniel vs. Florida A&M 2005 110 Lamonte Still vs. Johnson C. Smith 1994 146 Jerome Mathis vs. Tuskegee 2003 109 Jerome Mathis vs. South Carolina State 2004 142 Zuriel Smith vs. South Carolina State 2002 109 Zuriel Smith vs. Howard 2002 142 Shaun Parker vs. Tuskegee 1991 108 Michael Compton vs. Winston-Salem State 2000 141 Jerome Mathis vs. Florida A&M 2003 107 Jerome Mathis vs. Morgan State 2003 141 Zuriel Smith vs. South Carolina State 2000 106 Montrell Coley vs. Delaware State 1998 140 Johnnie Barnes vs. Elizabeth City State 1988 106 Johnnie Barnes vs. Tuskegee 1988 136 Mike Jenkins vs. Morgan State 1996 103 Matt Williams vs. William & Mary 1998 131 Timothy Benson vs. Tuskegee 1991 102 Warren Broughton vs. Liberty 1998 131 Shaun Parker vs. North Carolina Central 1990 102 Shaun Parker vs. North Carolina Central 1992 130 Vincent Davis vs. Delaware State 1995 101 Antonio Ricks vs. Liberty 1996 130 Johnnie Barnes vs. Bowie State 1988 101 Shaun Parker vs. Elizabeth City State 1991 129 Terrence Warren vs. Norfolk State 1992 100 Johnnie Barnes vs. Virginia State 1989 126 Johnnie Barnes vs. North Carolina Central 1989

CAREER LEADERS – PUNT RETURN YARDS

1. Marquay McDaniel (2003-) 1,668 2. Zuriel Smith (1999-02) 1,145 3. Darryl Skinner (1983-86) 597 4. Antonio Ricks (1994-97) 557 5. Clarence Bailey (1984-85) 513 6. Kevin White (1992-95) 488 7. Donald Turner (1996-98) 411 8. Travis Coleman (1998-01) 397 9. Shaun Parker (1989-91) 296 10. Willie Bennett (1998-01) 269

SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS PUNT RETURN YARDS

1. Marquay McDaniel (2005) 714 2. Marquay McDaniel (2003) 514 Zuriel Smith (2001) 514 4. Zuriel Smith (2002) 500 5. Marquay McDaniel (2004) 440 6. Kevin White (1992) 354 7. Antonio Ricks (1994) 348 8. Clarence Bailey (1984) 287 #37 Andrew Paterini’s 20 field 9. Darryl Skinner (1985) 246 goals in 2005 were the most by any 10. Donald Turner (1997) 239 Hampton kicker in a season.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECEIVING LEADERS YEAR-BY-YEAR PUNT RETURN LEADERS

YEAR NAME NO. YDS. TD P/C AVG YEAR NAME NO. YDS. AVG. 1949 Charles Lewis 29 410 6 14.1 1973 Michael Parker 3 63 21 1950 Robert Ayers 22 316 5 14.4 1974 Ronald Montgomery 4 41 10.3 1951 Robert Ayers 20 167 2 8.4 1975 Nathaniel Taylor 12 51 4.3 1952 Harry Eason 10 157 0 8.4 1976 Lewey Hale 12 130 10.8 1953 ------15.7 1977 Don Rose 15 116 7.7 1954 John Harris 10 ------1978 Don Rose 14 67 4.8 1955 John Harris 21 184 2 8.8 1979 Anthony Armstrong 4 62 15.5 1956 Clyde Clack 12 143 0 11.9 1980 Richard Coggins 10 107 10.7 1957 Clyde Clack 15 155 0 10.3 1981 Bruce Twyner 10 67 6.7 1958 Moses Easter 12 169 0 14.1 1982 Oliver James 13 124 9.5 1959 Charles Bey 14 213 1 15.2 1960 Charles Bey 31 469 3 15.1 1983 Darryl Skinner 12 132 11.0 1961 Vernon Anthony 20 239 1 11.9 1984 Clarence Bailey 15 287 19.1 1962 Vernon Anthony 18 276 1 15.3 1985 Darryl Skinner 19 246 12.9 1963 Marcellus King 29 479 4 16.5 1986 Darryl Skinner 11 110 10.0 1964 Marcellus King 23 257 0 11.2 1987 Mark Brailey 16 138 8.6 1965 Charles Smith 22 263 1 11.9 1988 1966 Dave Hayden 15 338 1 22.5 1989 Shaun Parker 7 104 14.9 1967 Dave Hayden 29 473 3 16.3 1990 Shaun Parker 23 192 8.3 1968 Robert Johnson 21 503 3 23.9 1991 1969 Robert Johnson 37 450 3 12.2 1992 Kevin White 35 354 10.1 1970 Robert Johnson 47 619 2 13.2 1993 Kevin White 6 35 5.8 1971 Robert Johnson 30 435 6 14.5 1994 Antonio Ricks 32 348 10.9 1972 Bobby Brown 23 205 0 8.9 1995 Kevin White 8 99 12.4 1973 Charles Robinson 12 244 2 20.2 1996 Antonio Ricks 24 130 5.4 1974 Reggie Midget 23 476 2 20.6 1997 Donald Turner 27 239 8.9 1975 Reggie Midget 27 415 5 15.4 1998 Willie Bennett 10 146 14.6 1976 Larry Williams 21 303 5 14.4 1999 Travis Coleman 19 181 9.5 1977 Reggie Midget 33 562 6 17.0 2000 Travis Coleman 10 172 17.7 1978 Anthony Smith 15 282 0 18.8 2001 Zuriel Smith 29 514 17.7 Glen Johnson 15 174 1 11.6 2002 Zuriel Smith 27 500 18.5 1979 Anthony Smith 24 462 2 19.3 1980 Anthony Smith 28 508 8 18.1 2003 Marquay McDaniel 41 514 12.5 1981 Wallace Young 22 222 3 10.1 2004 Marquay McDaniel 26 440 16.9 1982 Wallace Young 15 169 2 11.3 2005 Marquay McDaniel 49 714 14.6 1983 Bruce Twyner 20 458 2 22.9 1984 Larry Archie 13 163 1 12.5 CAREER LEADERS – KICKOFF RETURN YARDS

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SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS CAREER LEADERS - SCORING KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 1. Montrell Coley (1997-00) 326 1. Jerome Mathis (2004) 888 2. Alonzo Coleman (2003-) 312 2. Terrance Patrick (2001) 854 3. Andrew Paterini (2003-) 265 3. Shaun Parker (1991) 483 4. Malcolm Benson (1993-95) 212 4. Terrance Patrick (2002) 465 Dennis Mahan (1979-82) 212 5. Anthony Armstrong (1979) 440 6. Carl Painter (1983-87) 192 6. Alvin Tynes (1987) 421 7. Jerome Mathis (2002-04) 180 7. Jerome Mathis (2002) 417 8. Tellis Bolden (1999-02) 170 8. Antonio Ricks (1996) 383 9. Ethan Pitts (1991-93) 159 9. Lewey Hale (1976) 380 10. Zuriel Smith (1999-02) 158 10. Willie Bennett (1998) 363

SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS – SCORING YEAR-BY-YEAR KICKOFF RETURN LEADERS 1. Montrell Coley (2000) 172 YEAR NAME NO. YDS. AVG. 2. Alonzo Coleman (2005) 114 1972 Abraham Weldon 21 525 25.0 3. Ardell Daniels (2004) 108 1973 David Walters 5 105 21.0 Alonzo Coleman (2003) 108 1974 Nathaniel Taylor 17 308 18.1 Carlos Fleeks (1992) 108 1975 Nathaniel Taylor 16 293 18.3 6. Andrew Paterini (2005) 104 1976 Lewey Hale 20 380 19.0 7. Andrew Paterini (2004) 104 1977 John Black 12 215 17.9 8. Jerome Mathis (2004) 96 1978 Lewey Hale 6 159 26.5 Carl Painter (1987) 96 1979 Anthony Armstrong 18 440 24.4 10. Alonzo Coleman (2004) 90 1980 Al Bryant 14 249 17.8 1981 Anthony Armstrong 8 202 25.3 1982 Oliver James 11 248 22.5 CAREER LEADERS – TOUCHDOWNS 1983 Darryl Skinner 13 311 23.9 1. Montrell Coley (1997-00) 53 1984 Darryl Skinner 8 190 23.8 2. Alonzo Coleman (2003-) 52 1985 Clarence Bailey 11 292 26.5 3. Malcolm Benson (1993-95) 35 1986 Dennis Mahan (1979-82) 35 1987 Alvin Tynes 21 421 20.0 5. Carl Painter (1983-87) 32 1988 6. Jerome Mathis (2002-04) 30 1989 Shaun Parker 10 235 23.5 7. Ardell Daniels (2004-05) 28 1990 Shaun Parker 15 202 13.5 8. Zuriel Smith (1999-02) 26 1991 Shaun Parker 28 483 17.3 9. DeRocke Croom (1987-90) 25 1992 Terrence Warren 12 288 24.0 Tim Dudley (1988-90) 25 1993 Johann Fuller 9 202 22.4 10. Johnnie Barnes (1988-91) 22 1994 Kevin White 15 331 22.1 Lamonte Still (1994-96) 22 1995 Antonio Ricks 17 312 18.4 1996 Antonio Ricks 19 383 20.2 1997 Willie Bennett 11 225 20.5 SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS – TOUCHDOWNS 1998 Willie Bennett 16 363 22.7 1999 Christopher Parker 15 299 19.9 1. Montrell Coley (2000) 28 2000 Terrance Patrick 14 293 20.9 2. Alonzo Coleman (2005) 19 2001 Terrance Patrick 31 854 27.5 2. Ardell Daniels (2004) 18 2002 Terrance Patrick 19 465 24.5 Carlos Fleeks (1992) 18 2003 Jerome Mathis 17 343 20.2 Alonzo Coleman (2003) 18 2004 Jerome Mathis 25 888 35.5 5. Jerome Mathis (2004) 16 2005 Calvin Bannister 12 311 25.9 Carl Painter (1987) 16 7. Alonzo Coleman (2004) 15 8. Montrell Coley (1998) 14 Kevin White (1993) 14 Dennis Mahan (1980) 14 Willie Holland (1961) 14

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YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORING LEADERS CAREER LEADERS – TOTAL TACKLES

Year Name Td Ep Fg Pts 1. Gareth Bonds (1989-92) 389 1952 William Casey 6 0 0 36 2. James Chapman (1987-90) 332 1953 ------3. Reggie Doss (1976-77) 281 1954 ------4. Justin Durant (2003-) 255 1955 Herbert Bailey 4 0 0 24 5. Dirul Diaab (2001-04) 238 Richard Clary 4 0 0 24 6. Deon Hunt (1996-99) 220 1956 Herbert Bailey 2 2 0 14 7. Isaac Hilton (2000-03) 205 1957 Adrian Nelson 3 0 0 18 8. Travis Oliver (2000-03) 201 1958 Norman Anderson 6 0 0 36 Edward Henderson 6 0 0 36 1959 Louis Shackelford 5 4 0 34 SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS – TOTAL TACKLES 1960 Willie Holland 9 1 0 55 1961 Willie Holland 14 *2 0 88 1. Darrell Flythe (1996) 169 1962 Vernon Anthony 3 0 0 18 2. Reggie Doss (1977) 156 John Boykin 3 0 0 18 3. Gareth Bonds (1991) 133 1963 Marcellus King 6 0 0 36 4. Justin Durant (2005) 124 1964 Henry Wiley 2 4 4 28 5. Kitwana Jones (2003) 116 1965 Edward Tomlin 5 0 0 30 6. Vernon Woodson (2002) 111 1966 Edward Tomlin 11 0 0 66 7. Brian Houston (2004) 101 1967 Edward Tomlin 9 13 9 67 8. Justin Durant (2004) 99 1968 Jack Jones 4 0 0 24 Burllock Wells 4 0 0 24 1969 Robert Johnson 3 0 0 18 CAREER LEADERS – SOLO TACKLES 1970 David Walters 3 0 0 18 1971 Robert Johnson 6 0 0 36 1. Gareth Bonds (1989-92) 202 1972 George Lockett 4 2 0 26 2. Deon Hunt (1996-99) 180 1973 Henry Tillmon 2 0 0 12 3. James Chapman (1987-90) 161 Charles Robinson 2 0 0 12 J. C. Trower 2 0 0 12 4. Darrell Flythe (1993-96) 155 1974 J. C. Trower 4 *1 0 26 5. Reggie Doss (1976-77) 147 1975 Larry Brooks 5 0 0 30 Reggie Midget 5 0 0 30 1976 Lewey Hale 9 *1 0 56 SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS – SOLO TACKLES 1977 Carl Turner 6 *2 0 40 1. Darrell Flythe (1996) 110 1978 Lewey Hale 5 0 0 30 Donnel Jones 5 0 0 30 2. Gareth Bonds (1991) 87 Howard Jackson 5 0 0 30 1979 Anthony Armstrong 7 *1 0 44 1981 Dennis Mahan 9 0 0 54 CAREER LEADERS – INTERCEPTIONS 1982 Dennis Mahan 10 0 0 60 1. Melvin Crawford (1991-94) 20 1983 Bruce Twyner 7 0 0 42 2. Stacy Saunders (1985-89) 17 1984 Clarence Bailey 3 0 0 18 3. Leroy Graham (1974-77) 13

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ANNUAL CHAMPIONS

■ INDIVIDUAL ■ Scoring 2000 Montrell Coley 172 points (15.6 ppg.) Kickoff Returns 2004 Jerome Mathis 25 ret., 888 yds., 35.5 avg. Punt Returns 1985 Darryl Skinner 19 ret., 425 yds., 22.4 avg. 2002 Zuriel Smith 27 ret., 500 yds., 18.5 avg. ■ TEAM ■ Rushing Defense 1994 – 66.0 avg. Scoring Offense 1994 – 46.4 avg. Kickoff Returns 2004 - 30.5 avg. 2001 - 28.2 avg. Punt Returns 2002 - 17.8 avg. Turnovers Gained 2004 - 43 Fumbles Recovered 2004 - 20

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Total Offense Total Offense 1963 Carey Hughley, 1023 yards 1988 392.8 avg. 1967 Lionel Williams, 1462 yards 1992 449.3 avg. 1992 Matt Montgomery, 2389 yards 1994 506.8 avg. Rushing 1963 James Guthrie, 513 yards Total Defense 1966 Sandy Bowers, 747 yards 1985 196.6 avg. 1980 Dennis Mahan, 1109 yards 1994 261.8 avg. 1981 Dennis Mahan, 835 yards 1997 238.5 avg. 1985 Carl Painter, 1170 yards 1989 Tim Dudley, 1013 yards Rushing Offense 2000 Montrell Coley, 1582 yards 1992 257.8 avg. 2003 Alonzo Coleman, 1137 yards (Rookie of the Year) 1993 239.2 avg. Passing 1994 327.2 avg. 1961 John Thomas, 503 yards 1997 223.6 avg. 1967 Lionel Williams, 1196 yards 1999 219.2 avg. 1977 Russell Seaton, 1565 yards 2000 254.8 avg. 1992 Matt Montgomery, 2237 yards 2003 Timothy Frazier, 1586 yards Rushing Defense 1994 65.7 avg. Receiving 1997 97.0 avg. 1955 Johnny Harris, 21 receptions 1960 Charles Bey, 31 receptions 1998 95.9 avg. 1970 Robert Johnson, 47 receptions Passing Offense Scoring 1977 159.5 avg. 1961 Willie Holland, 88 points 1966 Edward Tomlin, 66 points Passing Defense 1980 Dennis Mahan, 86 points 1975 76.0 avg. 1987 Carl Painter, 96 points 1993 143.8 avg. 1992 Carlos Fleeks, 108 points 2000 Montrell Coley, 172 points 2003 Alonzo Coleman, 108 points Scoring Offense

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SEASONED FOR THE CHALLENGE 139 The Last Time An Individual Had…

■ 50-59 Yard Run ■ 80-89 Yard Pass HAMPTON: Montrell Coley vs. Morgan State, November 20, 1999 (57) HAMPTON: Princeton Shepherd to Jerome Mathis vs. William & Mary, OPPONENT: DeShawn Baker, South Carolina State, October 23, 2004 (51-TD) November 27, 2004 (80-TD) OPPONENT: Rodney Granger to Vern Preston, Virginia State, ■ 60-69 Yard Run September 23, 1996 (82-TD) HAMPTON: Jerome Mathis vs. Norfolk State, October 16, 2004 (68-TD) OPPONENT: Eric Weems, Bethune-Cookman, November 6, 2004 (65) ■ 90-99 Yard Pass HAMPTON: Princeton Shepherd to Jerome Mathis at South Carolina State, ■ 70-79 Yard Run October 23, 2004 (98-TD) HAMPTON: Van Morgan vs. Savannah State, November 19, 2005 (79) OPPONENT: Never accomplished OPPONENT: Allen Suber, Bethune-Cookman, November 8, 2003 (77-TD) ■ 200-299 Passing Yards, Game ■ 80-89 Yard Run HAMPTON: Princeton Shepherd vs. William & Mary, HAMPTON: Alonzo Coleman at Bethune-Cookman, November 5, 2005 (80) November 27, 2004 (242) OPPONENT: Never accomplished OPPONENT: Lang Campbell, William & Mary, November 27, 2004 (294)

■ 90-99 Yard Run ■ 300-399 Passing Yards, Game HAMPTON: Montrell Coley vs. Grambling State, September 15, 1999 (98) HAMPTON: Princeton Shepherd vs. Gardner-Webb, October 9, 2004 (319) OPPONENT: Never accomplished OPPONENT: Clyde Tullis, Savannah State, November 22, 2003 (302)

■ 100-199 Rushing Yards, Game ■ 400-499 Passing Yards, Game HAMPTON: Ardell Daniels vs. Savannah State, November 19, 2005 (142) HAMPTON: Never accomplished Van Morgan vs. Savannah State, November 19, 2005 (134) OPPONENT: Ted White, Howard, September 12, 1998 (458) Alonzo Coleman vs. Savannah State, November 19, 2005 (106) OPPONENT: David Freeman, Richmond, November 26, 2005 (117) ■ 20-29 Pass Completions, Game HAMPTON: Timothy Frazier vs. Florida A&M, November 1, 2003 (23) ■ 200-249 Rushing Yards, Game OPPONENT: Garret Williams, Savannah State, November 19, 2005 (21) HAMPTON: Alonzo Coleman vs. Jackson State, September 4, 2004 (209) OPPONENT: Ali Culpepper, Morgan State, November 17, 2001 (212) ■ 30-39 Pass Completions, Game HAMPTON: Matt Montgomery vs. Tuskegee, October 26, 1991 (32) ■ 250-Plus Rushing Yards, Game OPPONENT: Ben Dougherty, Florida A&M, November 1, 2003 (30) HAMPTON: Montrell Coley vs. Morgan State, November 18, 2000 (253) OPPONENT: Maurice Hicks, North Carolina A&T, November 11, 2000 (259) ■ 40-49 Pass Attempts, Game HAMPTON: Tim Frazier vs. Florida A&M, November 1, 2003 (48) ■ Four Rushing Touchdowns, Game OPPONENT: Bradshaw Littlejohn, Morgan State, September 25, 2004 (47) HAMPTON: Ardell Daniels at Savannah State, November 20, 2004 (4) OPPONENT: Stephan Lewis, New Hampshire, September 1, 2001 (5) ■ 50-59 Pass Attempts, Game HAMPTON: Matt Montgomery vs. Tuskegee, October 26, 1991 (57) ■ 20-29 Rushing Attempts, Game OPPONENT: Garret Williams, Savannah State, November 19, 2005 HAMPTON: Alonzo Coleman vs. Florida A&M, November 12, 2005 (22) Ardell Daniels vs. Florida A&M, November 12, 2005 (20) ■ Four Touchdown Passes, Game OPPONENT: David Freeman, Richmond, November 26, 2005 (21) HAMPTON: Sekou Wilson vs. Delaware State, October 7, 1995 (4) OPPONENT: Quinn Gray, Florida A&M, October 27, 2001 (4) ■ 30-39 Rushing Attempts, Game HAMPTON: Alonzo Coleman vs. Savannah State, November 22, 2003 (32) ■ 300 Total-Offense Yards, Game OPPONENT: William Smith, Norfolk State, October 13, 2001 (30) HAMPTON: Princeton Shepherd vs. Gardner-Webb, October 9, 2004 (306) OPPONENT: Lang Campbell, William & Mary, November 27, 2004 (365) ■ 40-Plus Rushing Attempts, Game HAMPTON: Rian Thompson vs. North Carolina A&T, November 16, 2002 (40) ■ 7-9 Pass Receptions, Game OPPONENT: Ali Thompson, Morgan State, November 17, 2001 (44) HAMPTON: Jerome Mathis vs. Gardner-Webb, October 9, 2004 (7) OPPONENT: Roosevelt Kiser, Florida A&M, November 12, 2005 (8) ■ 60-69 Yard Pass HAMPTON: Princeton Shepherd to Onrea Jones vs. Savannah State, ■ 10-13 Pass Receptions, Game November 19, 2005 (69-TD) HAMPTON: Onrea Jones vs. Richmond, November 26, 2005 (11) OPPONENT: Brett Young to Rondreika Darby, South Carolina State, OPPONENT: Brian Thompson, Savannah State, November 22, 2003 (10) October 23, 2004 (63-TD) ■ 100-149 Receiving Yards, Game ■ 70-79 Yard Pass HAMPTON: Onrea Jones vs. Savannah State, November 19, 2005 (118) HAMPTON: Timothy Frazier to Jerome Mathis vs. Florida A&M, OPPONENT: Dominic Thompson, William & Mary, November 1, 2003 (74-TD) November 27, 2004 (118) OPPONENT: Brian Green to Brian Johnson, Jackson State, September 4, 2005 (75) ■ 150-199 Receiving Yards, Game HAMPTON: Onrea Jones vs. Richmond, November 26, 2005 (192) OPPONENT: George Jones, Alcorn State, September 21, 2002 (157)

140 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 ■ 200-299 Receiving Yards, Game ■ Intercepted Two Passes, Game HAMPTON: Jerome Mathis vs. Gardner-Webb, October 9, 2004 (234) HAMPTON: Micah Littlejohn vs. North Carolina A&T, November 20, 2004 OPPONENT: James Roe, Norfolk State, October 15, 1994 (203) OPPONENT: Jason Horton, North Carolina A&T, November 16, 2002

■ 100-Plus Rushing and Receiving, Game ■ Intercepted Three Passes, Game HAMPTON: Lamonte Still vs. Johnson C. Smith, HAMPTON: Dirul Diabb at Norfolk State, October 13, 2001 October 1, 1994 (194 rush, 110 rec.) OPPONENT: Levy Brown, Florida A&M, November 1, 2003 OPPONENT: Not available ■ Recovered Two Fumbles, Game ■ Two Receiving Touchdowns, Game HAMPTON: Stanley Aughtry vs. Rhode Island, October 6, 2001 HAMPTON: Jerome Mathis vs. William & Mary, November 27, 2004 OPPONENT: J.P. Weaver, Gardner-Webb, October 8, 2005 OPPONENT: Dominic Thompson, William & Mary, November 27, 2004 ■ Recovered Three Fumbles, Game ■ Three Receiving Touchdowns, Game HAMPTON: Chris Williams vs. Norfolk State, October 17, 1992 HAMPTON: Jerome Mathis vs. Gardner-Webb, October 9, 2004 OPPONENT: Antoine Bethea, Howard, September 13, 2003 OPPONENT: Jevonte Philpot, Howard, September 8, 2001 ■ Kicked a 50-Yard Field Goal ■ 15-19 Tackles, Game HAMPTON: Andrew Paterini at Norfolk State, October 15, 2005 (55) HAMPTON: Justin Durant vs. South Carolina State, October 22, 2005 (15) OPPONENT: Never accomplished OPPONENT: Taurean Charles, Bethune-Cookman, November 5, 2005 (15) ■ Blocked Punt ■ 20-29 Tackles, Game HAMPTON: Travis Oliver vs. Bethune-Cookman, November 8, 2003 HAMPTON: Reggie Doss vs. Virginia Union, November 19, 1977 (25) OPPONENT: Anthony Cooper, Delaware State, October 2, 2004 OPPONENT: Kevin Talley, Norfolk State, October 16, 2004 (21) ■ Punt-Return Touchdown ■ Two Quarterback Sacks, Game HAMPTON: Marquay McDaniel vs. Norfolk State, October 16, 2004 (48) HAMPTON: Rudolph Foye vs. South Carolina State, OPPONENT: Cletis Gordon, Jackson State, September 4, 2004 (96-TD) October 22, 2005 (2-7) OPPONENT: Sam Smith and Brent Davis, Delaware State, ■ Kickoff-Return Touchdown October 2, 2004, Smith (2-12), Davis (2-8) HAMPTON: Jerome Mathis at William & Mary, November 27, 2004 (93) OPPONENT: Dominic Thompson, William & Mary, November 27, 2004 (92) ■ Three Quarterback Sacks, Game HAMPTON: Kendal Langford vs. Delaware State, October 1, 2005 (3-28) ■ Pass Interception-Return Touchdown OPPONENT: Sherman Logan, Richmond, November 26, 2005 (3-31) HAMPTON: Dirul Diaab at South Carolina State, October 23, 2004 (23) OPPONENT: James McCoy vs. North Carolina A&T, ■ Four Quarterback Sacks, Game November 20, 2004 (59) HAMPTON: Isaac Hilton vs. Bowie State, October 12, 2002 (6-44) OPPONENT: Not available ■ Fumble Return Touchdown HAMPTON: Calvin Bannister at Savannah State, November 20, 2004 (32) ■ Five Tackles for Loss, Game OPPONENT: Stephen Rodgers, North Carolina A&T, HAMPTON: Kendal Langford vs. Delaware State, October 1, 2005 (5-33) November 15, 2003 (19) OPPONENT: Anthony Hubbard, Bethune-Cookman, November 6, 1999 (5-8) ■ Blocked PAT returned for Two Points

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SEASONED FOR THE CHALLENGE 141 Pirates In The Final National Poll 1998 1998 2004 2004 2005 2005 (Sports Network) (USA Today/ESPN) (Sports Network) (USA Today/ESPN) (Sports Network) (USA Today/ESPN) 1. Georgia Southern AFTER PLAYOFFS 1. James Madison 1. James Madison 1. Appalachian State 1. Appalachian State 2. Northwestern State 1. Massachusetts 2. Montana 2. Montana 2. Northern Iowa 2. Northern Iowa 3. Florida A&M 2. Georgia Southern 3. William & Mary 3. William & Mary 3. Furman 3. Furman 4. Western Illinois 3. Northwestern State 4. Sam Houston State 4. Sam Houston State 4. Texas State 4. Texas State 5. Richmond 4. Western Illinois 5. Furman 5. Furman 5. New Hampshire 5. New Hampshire 6. McNeese State 5. Florida A&M 6. New Hampshire 6. New Hampshire 6. Cal Poly 6. Cal Poly 7. Appalachian State 6. Appalachian State 7. Delaware 7. Eastern Washington 7. Southern Illinois 7. Southern Illinois 8. Connecticut 7. Connecticut 8. Eastern Washington 8. Delaware 8. Richmond 8. Richmond 9. Hampton 8. McNeese State 9. Southern Illinois 9. Southern Illinois 9. Georgia Southern 9. Georgia Southern 10. Tennessee State 9. Richmond 10. Georgia Southern 10. Georgia Southern 10. Hampton 10. Hampton 11. Troy State 10. Hampton 11. Western Kentucky 11. Western Kentucky 11. Grambling State 11. Montana 12. Massachusetts 11. Troy State 12. Hampton 12. Hampton 12. Montana 12. Grambling State 13. Lehigh 12. Lehigh 13. Harvard 13. Harvard 13. Eastern Washington 13. Eastern Washington 14. Montana 13. Tennessee State 14. Jacksonville State 14. Lehigh 14. Youngstown State 14. Youngstown State 15. Southern 14. Montana 15. Lehigh 15. Cal Poly 15. Brown 15. Eastern Illinois 16. William & Mary 15. Illinois State 16. Cal Poly 16. Jacksonville State 16. Eastern Illinois 16. Nicholls State 17. Western Kentucky 16. Southern 17. Northwestern State 17. Northwestern State 17. Nicholls State 17. Montana State 18. Hofstra 17. South Florida 18. Wofford 18. Wofford 18. Montana State 18. Brown 19. South Florida 18. Hofstra 19. Lafayette 19. Lafayette 19. UMASS 19. South Carolina State 20. Bethune-Cookman 19. William & Mary 20. Alabama State 20. Alabama State 20. South Carolina State 20. Lafayette 21. Illinois State 20. Murray State 21. Penn 21. Pennsylvania 21. Lafayette 21. UMASS 22. Delaware 21. Colgate 22. South Carolina State 22. South Carolina State 22. Illinois State 22. Colgate 23. Murray State 22. Western Kentucky 23. North Dakota State 23. North Dakota State 23. Colgate 23. Coastal Carolina 24. Montana State 23. Bethune-Cookman 24. Coastal Carolina 24. Coastal Carolina 24. Coastal Carolina 24. Illinois State 25. Northern Iowa 24. Delaware 25. Northern Iowa 25. Northern Iowa 25. James Madison 25. Lehigh 25. Montana State

LARGEST MARGINS OF DEFEAT MISCELLANEOUS 1. 83 by Virginia State (2-85) in 1970 TEAM RECORDS HAMPTON UNIVERSITY 2. 69 by Morgan State (0-69) in 1966 Most Consecutive Victories: 12 (1993) 3. 67 by Central State (13-80) in 1987 Most Consecutive Games Without A Loss: 15 4. 62 by Elizabeth City State (12-74) in 1971 (1930-32) 5. 60 by Morgan State (0-60) in 1958 Most Consecutive Conference Victories: 23 6. 55 by Tuskegee (0-55) in 1974 (1992-94/CIAA) 55 by Morgan State (0-55) in 1944 Most Consecutive Victories Over An Opponent: Miscellaneous 8. 53 by Alcorn State (19-67) in 1991 20 vs. St. Paul’s (1915-41) 9. 52 by Norfolk State (0-52) in 1970 Most Consecutive Losses: 28 (1968-71) Records 10. 51 by Howard (0-51) in 1973 Most Consecutive Games Without Being Shutout: 234 (1984-present) WINNINGEST SEASONS YEAR RECORD COACH HAMPTON UNIVERSITY 1993 12-1 Joe Taylor CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP 2005 11-1 Joe Taylor TEAMS LARGEST VICTORY MARGINS 1994 10-1 Joe Taylor 2004 10-2 Joe Taylor YEAR RECORD COACH 1. 89 vs. Roanoke Athletic (89-0) in 1916 1997 10-2 Joe Taylor 1913 6-6 L.L. Pepin (CIAA) 2. 80 vs. Lynchburg Seminary (80-0) in 1908 1985 10-2 1914 3-1 C.H. Williams (CIAA) 3. 78 vs. C.W. Post (85-7) in 1994 1998 9-3 Joe Taylor 1915 4-0 C.H. Williams (CIAA) 4. 74 vs. Lancasters (74-0) in 1912 1992 9-2-1 Joe Taylor 1916 4-0 C.H. Williams (CIAA) 74 vs. Johnson C. Smith (77-3) in 1994 1987 9-3 Fred Freeman 1922 5-1 (CIAA) 6. 73 vs. Virginia Union (73-0) in 1915 1995 8-3 Joe Taylor 1925 4-1-1 Gideon Smith (CIAA) 7. 72 vs. Cheyney (72-0) in 1992 1989 8-1-1 Fred Freeman 1926 7-0-1 Gideon Smith (CIAA) 1982 8-2 1928 8-1 Gideon Smith (CIAA) 8. 71 vs. Lancasters (71-0) in 1913 1981 8-2 Ed Wyche 1931 8-0-1 Gideon Smith (CIAA) 9. 70 vs. Shaw (70-0) in 1913 1958 8-2 1985 10-2 Fred Freeman (CIAA) 10. 69 vs. Lynchburg Seminary (69-0) in 1910 1931 8-0-1 Gideon Smith 1992 9-2-1 Joe Taylor (CIAA) 69 vs. St. Augustine’s (75-6) in 1910 1928 8-1 Gideon Smith 1993 12-1 Joe Taylor (CIAA) 1994 10-1 Joe Taylor (CIAA) 1997 10-2 Joe Taylor (MEAC) 1998 9-3 Joe Taylor (MEAC) 2004 10-2 Joe Taylor (MEAC) 2005 11-1 Joe Taylor (MEAC) 142 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 All-Time Pirate Results

1928 (8-1) Virginia Seminary...... W...... 2-0 St. Paul’s ...... W...... 27-0 Coach Coach Virginia State...... W...... 17-0 Terry Monroe Era L. L. Peppin Era Lincoln ...... W...... 36-6 NC Central...... W...... 33-7 10 YEARS 1 YEAR Coach A&T College...... W...... 12-0 25 - 10 - 2 • .676 6 - 0 • 1.000 Gideon Smith Era West Virginia State ...... L...... 0-7 20 YEARS Shaw ...... W...... 66-0 1902 (1-0) 1913 (6-0) 97 - 46 - 12 • .626 Virginia Union (HC) ...... W...... 25-0 Armstrong Manual N.N. High School ...... W...... 69-0 Training School...... W...... 16-0 Lancasters ...... W...... 71-0 1929 (3-5) Shaw ...... W...... 70-0 1921 (1-4) 1903 (1-0) Howard...... W...... 6-0 Virginia Union ...... W...... 30-0 St. Paul’s ...... W...... 26-2 Armstrong Manual St. Paul’s ...... W...... 20-0 Lincoln ...... W...... 13-0 Shaw ...... L...... 7-13 Training School...... W...... 21-2 Virginia State...... L...... 0-6 Howard...... W...... 8-6 Lincoln...... L...... 0-13 NC College ...... W...... 24-0 Howard...... L...... 0-34 1904 (0-1) Lincoln...... L...... 6-13 Petersburg ...... L...... 0-6 Virginia Union ...... L...... 3-14 A&T College ...... L...... 0-3 1905 (0-1) 1922 (5-1) West Virginia State (HC)...L...... 6-12 Virginia Union ...... L...... 0-6 Petersburg ...... L...... 0-12 Morgan State ...... W...... 6-0 St. Paul’s ...... W...... 3-0 1906 (4-1) 1930 (7-1-1) Virginia State...... L...... 6-12 Monarchs ...... W...... 5-0 St. Paul’s ...... W...... 40-0 Lincoln ...... W...... 9-7 Petersburg ...... L...... 5-10 Virginia State...... W...... 25-12 Columbia ...... W...... 10-0 Coach Howard...... W...... 13-0 Bluefield College ...... W...... 19-18 Phoebus ...... W...... 40-0 C. H. Williams Era Shaw ...... W...... 1-0 Virginia Union ...... W...... 6-5 Lincoln ...... T...... 0-0 6 YEARS SBN Black College A&T College ...... L...... 7-12 1907 (3-1-1) 23 - 7 - 1 • .742 National Champions Howard...... W...... 13-6 Columbia ...... L...... 0-1 Morgan State ...... W...... 6-3 Tuskegee Institute...... W...... 10-0 1914 (3-1) 1923 (5-2) Virginia Union (HC) ...... W...... 14-7 Shaw ...... W...... 6-5 Livingstone...... W...... 39-0 Morgan State ...... W...... 44-0 Lincoln ...... W...... 9-7 Phoebus ...... W...... 12-0 Virginia Union ...... W...... 42-0 St. Paul’s ...... W...... 7-6 Virginia Union ...... T...... 0-0 Lincoln ...... W...... 1-0 Virginia State...... W...... 7-6 1931 (8-0-1) Howard...... L...... 0-6 1908 (3-0-1) Lincoln ...... W...... 7-3 NC College ...... W...... 24-0 Virginia Union ...... W...... 11-0 Howard...... L...... 6-10 St. Paul’s ...... W...... 20-0 Lynchburg Seminary...... W...... 80-0 1915 (4-0) Shaw ...... W...... 6-0 Virginia State...... T...... 0-0 Shaw ...... T...... 0-0 St. Paul’s ...... W...... 58-0 Virginia Union ...... L...... 6-7 Livingstone...... W...... 44-0 Howard...... W...... 2-0 Shaw ...... W...... 59-0 Lincoln ...... W...... 13-6 Virginia Union ...... W...... 73-0 1924 (5-2-1) A&T College...... W...... 21-0 1909 (5-3) Howard...... W...... 18-0 NC College ...... W...... 31-0 Howard (HC)...... W...... 25-0 Virginia Union ...... W...... 22-0 Howard...... L...... 0-5 Virginia Seminary...... W...... 7-0 Morgan State ...... W...... 26-0 1916 (4-0) Lynchburg Seminary...... W...... 22-0 St. Paul’s ...... W...... 14-0 Virginia Union ...... W...... 14-0 A&T College...... W...... 11-0 Roanoke Athletic ...... W...... 89-0 Virginia State...... W...... 25-12 Livingstone...... W...... 21-0 Virginia Union ...... W...... 15-6 Lincoln...... L...... 3-7 1932 (5-2-1) Tuskegee Institute...... L...... 0-6 Lincoln ...... W...... 19-7 Shaw ...... T...... 0-0 NC College ...... W...... 19-0 Atlanta Baptist ...... L...... 5-16 Howard...... W...... 12-3 Howard...... L...... 3-7 Johnson C. Smith ...... W...... 19-0 Lincoln ...... W...... 5-0 Virginia Union ...... W...... 12-6 Virginia State...... L...... 6-13 1917 (4-1) Bluefield College ...... W...... 6-0 1910 (3-2) Vandals...... W...... 57-0 Lynchburg Seminary...... W...... 69-0 1925 (4-1-1) Morgan State ...... T...... 6-6 St. Augustine’s ...... W...... 75-6 Virginia Union ...... L...... 0-3 Virginia Seminary...... L...... 0-3 St. Paul’s ...... W...... 9-0 Lincoln...... L...... 5-6 Petersburg ...... W...... 25-6 St. Paul’s ...... W...... 34-9 Howard...... W...... 19-6 Howard...... L...... 0-39 Lincoln ...... W...... 7-0 Virginia State...... T...... 0-0 Virginia Union (HC) ...... L...... 13-14 Tuskegee Institute...... W...... 15-12 Howard...... W...... 37-0 Shaw ...... W...... 3-0 A&T College...... W...... 12-0 1933 (7-1-1) 1911 (5-1)

1918 (1-1-1) Virginia Union ...... W...... 13-0 NC College ...... W...... 7-0 T

Lancasters ...... W...... 11-0 Howard...... W...... 6-2 T h

Lancasters ...... W...... 19-0 Johnson C. Smith ...... W...... 42-6 h

Lincoln...... L...... 0-7 e

Virginia Union ...... W...... 25-0 1926 (7-0-1) Virginia State...... W...... 13-0 e

Howard...... L...... 0-11 Virginia Union ...... T...... 0-0 Virginia Seminary...... T...... 3-3 Bluefield College ...... T...... 6-6 R

Lincoln ...... W...... 5-2 NC College ...... W...... 20-0 Lincoln ...... W...... 32-8 R e

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Shaw ...... W...... 2-0 1919 (3-2-1) Virginia State...... W...... 31-7 St. Paul’s ...... W...... 26-0 c o

Naval Base...... W...... 29-0 St. Paul’s ...... W...... 14-3 Howard (HC)...... W...... 28-0 o

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Newport News ...... W...... 20-0 Shaw ...... W...... 23-0 Morgan State...... L...... 6-13 d

St. Paul’s ...... W...... 25-0 A&T College...... W...... 14-6 Virginia Union ...... W...... 26-0 B

Lincoln...... L...... 6-14 Johnson C. Smith ...... W...... 49-0 B o

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Petersburg ...... T...... 13-13 Virginia Union ...... W...... 12-0 1934 (3-5) o k Coach Howard...... L...... 7-12 Bluefield College ...... L...... 6-7 k 1927 (5-1-1) Virginia State...... L...... 13-24 Richard Armstrong Era 1920 (4-3-1) Virginia Seminary...... T...... 13-13 NC College ...... W...... 20-0 1 YEAR Naval Base...... W...... 39-0 Lincoln ...... W...... 12-0 Lincoln ...... W...... 12-0 4 - 1 • .800 Lighthearts...... T...... 18-18 Virginia State...... W...... 6-0 St. Paul’s ...... W...... 13-7 Newport News YMCA.....W...... 1-0 St. Paul’s ...... W...... 27-0 Howard...... L...... 0-7 1912 (4-1) Shaw ...... L...... 0-13 Shaw ...... W...... 45-0 Morgan State...... L...... 0-28 Lancasters ...... W...... 27-0 Petersburg ...... W...... 12-0 A&T College ...... L...... 0-13 Virginia Union (HC) ...... L...... 0-6 Lancasters ...... W...... 74-0 Lincoln ...... W...... 14-0 Virginia Union ...... W...... 12-7 Howard...... L...... 7-13 Howard...... L...... 0-18 Lincoln ...... W...... 10-6 Virginia Union ...... L...... 0-1 Shaw ...... W...... 34-0

SEASONED FOR THE CHALLENGE 143 All-Time Pirate Results

1935 (7-1) 1942 (4-1-3) 1952 (4-5) NC College ...... W...... 31-0 Camp Pickett ...... W...... 13-0 Fayetteville State ...... W...... 20-0 Virginia State...... W...... 20-6 A&T College...... W...... 18-0 NC College ...... L...... 12-21 Bluefield College ...... W...... 12-8 Bluefield College ...... T...... 7-7 Coach A&T College ...... L...... 13-26 Lincoln (HC)...... W...... 20-0 Virginia State...... T...... 6-6 James Griffin, Sr. Era Maryland State ...... L...... 0-2 St. Paul’s ...... W...... 33-6 Lincoln ...... T...... 13-13 4 YEARS at Virginia State...... L...... 0-31 Howard...... W...... 26-0 Howard (HC)...... W...... 12-0 21 - 10 - 5 • .583 Lincoln ...... W...... 21-0 Morgan State...... L...... 0-13 Morgan State...... L...... 3-24 Howard (HC)...... W...... 34-7 Virginia Union ...... W...... 15-7 Virginia Union ...... W...... 27-12 1947 (7-2-1) Morgan State...... L...... 7-26 at Johnson C. Smith ...... W...... 13-8 at Virginia Union ...... W...... 34-13 1936 (5-2-1) A&T College...... W...... 7-0 Virginia State...... L...... 7-12 at Virginia State...... W...... 16-13 1953 (6-3-1) Bluefield College ...... T...... 6-6 Lincoln ...... T...... 0-0 Fayetteville State ...... W...... 19-12 Lincoln ...... W...... 7-0 at Howard...... W...... 19-13 at NC College...... L...... 0-28 A&T College...... W...... 20-0 Morgan State...... L...... 0-9 Maryland State...... T...... 7-7 Howard (HC)...... W...... 35-0 Virginia Union (HC) ...... W...... 14-13 Delaware State ...... W...... 27-0 Morgan State...... L...... 6-7 Coach Fort Bragg...... W...... 19-0 at Winston-Salem State ...W...... 47-0 St. Paul’s ...... W...... 21-0 Sylvius Moore Era at Tuskegee Institute...... W...... 19-0 Virginia State...... W...... 19-18 Virginia Union ...... W...... 24-6 Florida A&M ...... L...... 0-7 Lincoln (HC)...... W...... 57-0 2 YEARS at Howard ...... L...... 7-11 1937 (3-6) 5 - 7 - 1 • .385 Morgan State...... L...... 13-26 South Carolina State ...... W...... 7-6 1948 (4-5-1) Virginia Union ...... W...... 12-0 Virginia State (HC)...... L...... 7-39 1943 (4-2) Shaw ...... W...... 14-0 Bluefield College ...... W...... 6-0 at Johnson C. Smith ...... W...... 19-6 at Johnson C. Smith ...... T...... 20-20 1954 (4-5-1) Lincoln...... L...... 0-6 A&T College ...... L...... 6-7 A&T College...... W...... 21-0 Fayetteville State ...... W...... 12-8 A&T College...... W...... 19-14 at Virginia State...... W...... 13-0 at Tuskegee Institute...... W...... 15-7 at Maryland State ...... L...... 0-26 Howard...... L...... 6-13 Morgan State ...... L...... 0-2 at Virginia State...... L...... 0-13 NC College ...... L...... 0-28 Morgan State...... L...... 0-26 Camp Pickett ...... W...... 20-7 Lincoln...... L...... 0-12 at Delaware State ...... L...... 0-7 Florida A&M ...... L...... 20-25 Florida A&M ...... W...... 39-0 Howard (HC) ...... L...... 0-6 Winston-Salem State ...... W...... 24-13 Virginia Union ...... L...... 12-14 Morgan State...... L...... 0-34 at Virginia State...... L...... 0-27 1944 (1-5-1) at Virginia Union ...... L...... 3-16 at Lincoln ...... W...... 6-2 1938 (4-3-1) at Johnson C. Smith ...... T...... 12-12 Wilberforce ...... W...... 20-19 Howard (HC)...... T...... 13-13 South Carolina State ...... W...... 21-6 A&T College ...... L...... 0-12 at Morgan State...... L...... 6-39 Virginia State...... L...... 7-25 at Virginia State...... L...... 6-32 Virginia Union ...... W...... 18-12 Bluefield College ...... W...... 7-0 Florida A&M ...... L...... 0-40 Lincoln ...... W...... 20-6 Lincoln...... L...... 0-15 1955 (4-6) A&T College...... T...... 0-0 at Howard...... W...... 7-0 at Fayetteville State ...... W...... 21-6 Howard (HC)...... W...... 13-12 Morgan State (HC)...... L...... 0-55 Maryland State ...... L...... 0-6 Morgan State...... L...... 6-19 at Bluefield College ...... L...... 0-19 Virginia Union ...... L...... 0-6 Coach Delaware State ...... L...... 0-12 Harry Jefferson Era at Winston-Salem State ....L...... 0-20 1939 (3-3-1) 8 YEARS Virginia State (HC)...... L...... 6-18 Bluefield College ...... L...... 6-7 32 - 41 - 3 • .421 Lincoln ...... W...... 35-0 Lincoln (HC)...... W...... 12-6 at Howard...... W...... 14-0 Howard...... W...... 25-6 1949 (5-4) Morgan State...... L...... 7-45 A&T College...... T...... 0-0 Coach Shaw ...... L...... 7-13 at Virginia Union ...... W...... 31-7 Morgan State...... L...... 6-7 Herman Neilson Era Morris Brown...... W...... 14-7 Virginia Union ...... W...... 14-6 2 YEARS A&T College ...... L...... 13-20 1956 (2-7-1) Virginia State...... L...... 0-14 6 - 10 • .375 at Tuskegee Institute...... W...... 47-0 Fayetteville State ...... L...... 7-19 at Virginia State...... W...... 27-21 Bluefield College ...... L...... 6-33 1940 (2-5-1) 1945 (2-6) Lincoln ...... W...... 45-13 at Maryland State ...... L...... 0-34 St. Paul’s ...... W...... 13-7 at Johnson C. Smith ...... L...... 6-7 Howard...... L...... 0-7 at Delaware State ...... L...... 6-46 A&T College ...... L...... 0-14 A&T College...... W...... 7-6 Morgan State (HC)...... L...... 0-26 Winston-Salem State ...... T...... 7-7 Bluefield College ...... L...... 7-14 at Virginia State...... L...... 0-35 at Virginia Union ...... W...... 13-7 at Virginia State...... L...... 20-24 Virginia State...... L...... 0-6 Delaware State ...... L...... 0-14 at Lincoln...... W...... 12-6 Lincoln...... L...... 0-14 Lincoln ...... W...... 12-0 1950 (2-7) Howard (HC)...... W...... 20-0 Howard...... W...... 25-0 Howard (HC) ...... L...... 6-19 Shaw ...... W...... 13-7 at Morgan State...... L...... 13-19 Morgan State (HC)...... T...... 0-0 Morgan State...... L...... 0-21 Morris Brown...... L...... 0-27 Virginia Union ...... L...... 0-31 Virginia Union ...... L...... 6-7 at Virginia Union ...... L...... 19-21 A&T College ...... L...... 0-14 1946 (4-4) Maryland State ...... L...... 12-48 at Johnson C. Smith ...... W...... 33-0 at Virginia State...... L...... 7-12 A&T College...... W...... 12-0 Lincoln ...... W...... 14-12 at Virginia State...... L...... 9-14 at Howard...... L...... 7-12 Delaware State ...... W...... 12-0 Morgan State...... L...... 13-17 Lincoln...... L...... 12-10 Virginia Union ...... L...... 9-16 Howard (HC) ...... L...... 6-19 Coach Coach at Virginia Union ...... W...... 18-0 1951 (5-4) Ben Whaley Era James Griffin, Sr. Era Morgan State...... L...... 0-20 Shaw ...... W...... 12-6 8 YEARS 4 YEARS NC College ...... L...... 6-28 21 - 10 - 5 • .583 A&T College ...... L...... 7-20 35 - 37 - 1 • .479 Maryland State...... W...... 20-0 at Virginia State...... L...... 0-6 1957 (4-5) 1941 (6-2) Lincoln (HC)...... W...... 7-3 at Fayetteville State ...... W...... 6-0 St. Paul’s ...... W...... 52-0 at Howard...... L...... 0-7 at Bluefield College ...... L...... 0-34 A&T College...... W...... 6-0 Morgan State ...... W...... 7-6 Delaware State ...... W...... 6-0 Bluefield College ...... L...... 0-10 at Virginia Union ...... W...... 20-13 at Winston-Salem State ....L...... 6-32 Virginia State (HC)...... L...... 0-8 Virginia State...... L...... 0-13 Lincoln ...... W...... 7-0 at Howard...... W...... 16-7 Howard...... W...... 19-6 Morgan State...... L...... 6-25 Morgan State ...... W...... 8-6 at Virginia Union ...... L...... 0-20 Virginia Union ...... W...... 20-8

144 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 All-Time Pirate Results 1958 (7-3) 1970 (0-9) 1977 (7-4) Fayetteville State ...... W...... 18-6 Sept. 19 at Winston-Salem .L .....20-46 Sept. 10 Winston-Salem . . .L ...... 6-34 Bluefield College ...... L...... 19-21 26 Shaw ...... L ...... 0-20 17 at Shaw ...... W ...... 34-7 at Delaware State ...... W...... 28-14 Oct. 3 at Delaware State .L ...... 0-49 24 JC Smith ...... W ...... 35-7 Claflin ...... W...... 25-0 10 Morehouse ...... L .....13-51 Oct. 1 Elizabeth City . . . .W ...... 31-0 Winston-Salem State ...... W...... 16-6 17 Norfolk State . . . . .L ...... 0-52 8 Bowie State . . . . .W ...... 27-7 Coach 24 at Virginia State . .L ...... 2-85 at Virginia State...... W...... 21-18 Mel Labat Era 15 at Norfolk State . .W ...... 18-0 at Lincoln...... W...... 42-0 31 Howard ...... L .....14-41 22 Virginia St (HS) . . .L .....22-45 Howard (HC) ...... L...... 8-12 4 YEARS Nov. 7 St. Paul’s ...... L ...... 6-27 29 at Howard ...... L .....14-20 at Morgan State...... L...... 0-60 15 - 19 - 1 • .429 14 at Tuskegee ...... L ...... 0-33 Nov. 5 at St. Paul’s . . . . .W ....38-14 at Virginia Union ...... W...... 21-12 12 at Maryland ES . .W ....15-13 1965 (1-8) 1971 (1-9) 19 Virginia Union . . . .L .....16-55 Sept. 18 Winston-Salem . . .L .....26-32 1959 (4-4-1) Morgan State...... L...... 0-41 25 at Shaw ...... L ...... 0-46 at Johnson C. Smith ...... L...... 8-14 Delaware State ...... L...... 13-30 1978 (5-6) Oct. 2 Elizabeth City State L .....12-74 Delaware State ...... W...... 26-8 at Morehouse ...... W...... 20-6 Sept. 9 at Winston-Salem .L ...... 6-21 9 at Morehouse . . . .L ...... 7-13 at Morehouse ...... T...... 7-7 at Norfolk State ...... L...... 0-20 16 at Shaw ...... W ....24-19 16 at Norfolk State . . .L .....15-30 at Fayetteville State ...... W...... 36-0 Virginia State...... L...... 6-48 23 at JC Smith . . . . .W ...... 19-6 23 Virginia State (HC) L ...... 0-26 Virginia State (HC)...... L...... 0-25 at Howard...... L...... 8-26 30 Elizabeth City . . . .W ....14-13 30 at Howard ...... L ...... 0-35 Lincoln ...... W...... 20-2 Shaw (HC)...... L...... 14-20 Oct. 7 at Bowie State . . .W ...... 8-6 Nov. 6 at St. Paul’s . . . . .W ....15-12 at Howard...... L...... 7-14 Tuskegee...... L...... 12-15 14 Norfolk State . . . . .L ...... 6-16 13 Tuskegee ...... L ...... 7-27 Morgan State ...... W...... 9-6 at Virginia Union ...... L...... 6-29 21 at Virginia State . .L .....27-31 20 Virginia Union . . . .L ...... 7-14 at Virginia Union ...... L...... 2-8 28 Howard ...... L ...... 6-17 1966 (6-3) Nov. 4 St. Paul’s ...... W ....20-12 1972 (1-10) at Shaw ...... W...... 46-16 11 at Gardner-Webb .L .....13-28 1960 (5-4) Sept. 10 at Rhode Island . . .L ...... 0-27 at Delaware State ...... W...... 6-0 18 at Virginia Union . .L ...... 6-52 at Morgan State...... L...... 7-28 17 at Winston-Salem .L ...... 0-47 Morehouse ...... W...... 65-0 at Delaware State ...... W...... 13-8 24 Shaw ...... L ...... 0-12 Norfolk State ...... L...... 27-33 Morehouse ...... L...... 7-12 30 at Elizabeth City . .L ...... 0-24 1979 (3-8) at Virginia State...... W...... 7-0 Fayetteville State ...... W...... 39-0 Oct. 7 Morehouse ...... L ...... 9-13 Sept. 1 at Liberty Baptist . .L .....20-41 Howard (HC)...... W...... 32-19 at Virginia State...... W...... 21-6 14 Norfolk State . . . . .L ...... 4-33 8 Winston-Salem State L.....14-41 at Morgan State...... L...... 0-69 at Lincoln...... W...... 35-2 21 at Virginia State . .L ...... 0-35 15 at New York Tech W ....19-10 at Tuskegee...... L...... 34-38 Howard (HC)...... W...... 24-20 28 Howard (HC) . . . . .L ...... 3-21 22 JC Smith ...... W ...... 19-9 Virginia Union ...... W...... 33-0 at Tuskegee...... L...... 20-30 Nov. 4 St. Paul’s ...... W ...... 33-6 29 at Elizabeth City . .L ...... 8-28 Virginia Union ...... L...... 8-15 11 at Tuskegee ...... L ...... 6-39 Oct. 6 Bowie State ...... L .....20-24 1967 (4-5) 18 Virginia Union . . . .L .....14-19 13 at Norfolk State . . .L .....13-26 1961 (6-3) Sept. 23 at Shaw ...... W ....48-12 20 Virginia St. (HC) . .L ...... 0-37 Morgan State...... L...... 7-13 30 Delaware State . . .W ...... 35-6 1973 (1-7-2) 27 at Howard ...... L .....12-28 Delaware State ...... L...... 8-22 Oct. 7 at Morehouse . . . .W ....40-21 Sept. 15 Winston-Salem . . .L ...... 8-17 Nov. 3 St. Paul’s ...... W ....34-12 at Morehouse ...... W...... 21-0 14 at Norfolk State . . .L .....20-23 22 at Shaw ...... W ...... 10-0 17 Virginia Union . . . .L .....12-41 at Fayetteville State ...... W...... 13-0 21 Virginia State . . . .L .....19-20 29 Elizabeth City State T ...... 3-3 Virginia State...... W...... 6-0 28 at Howard ...... W ...... 14-8 Oct. 6 at Morehouse . . . .T .....13-13 1980 (5-6) at Juniata ...... W...... 31-0 Nov. 11 Tuskegee (HC) . . . .L .....13-28 13 at Norfolk State . . .L ...... 6-21 Sept. 6 at Bowie State . . .W ....20-41 at Howard...... W...... 37-0 23 at Virginia Union . .L .....20-27 20 Virginia State . . . .L ...... 0-10 13 New York Tech . . .W ....36-12 Tuskegee (HC)...... W...... 17-14 27 at Howard ...... L ...... 0-51 27 at JC Smith ...... L .....14-27 at Virginia Union ...... L...... 17-28 1968 (4-3-2) Nov. 3 at St. Paul’s ...... L .....13-14 Oct. 4 Elizabeth City . . . .L .....16-20 Sept. 28 Shaw ...... W ...... 20-6 10 Tuskegee (HC) . . . .L ...... 6-20 11 at Emory & Henry W ....38-27 1962 (3-6) Oct. 5 at Delaware State .W ....17-10 17 Virginia Union . . . .L ...... 0-35 18 Norfolk State . . . . .L .....14-37 at Morgan State...... L...... 0-41 12 Morehouse ...... T .....12-12 25 at Virginia State . .W ...... 16-9 at Delaware State ...... L...... 9-12 19 Norfolk State . . . .W ...... 13-7 Nov. 1 Howard ...... L .....21-38 Morehouse ...... W...... 12-0 26 at Virginia State . .T ...... 7-7 8 St. Paul’s (HC) . . .W ....28-18 Fayetteville State ...... L...... 7-8 Nov. 2 Howard (HC) . . . .W ...... 34-6 15 at Liberty Baptist . .L .....18-51 at Virginia State...... W...... 19-12 9 at Morgan State . .L .....14-48 22 at Virginia Union . .L ...... 0-49 Howard (HC)...... W...... 32-14 16 at Tuskegee ...... L ...... 6-53 23 Virginia Union . . . .L .....10-12 Juniata (HC) ...... L...... 6-27 Coach at Tuskegee...... L...... 0-10

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1963 (4-5) 35 - 40 • .467 h e

Morgan State...... L...... 0-38 e

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Delaware State ...... W...... 25-6 Coach R

e 1974 (3-7) e

at Morehouse ...... W...... 20-6

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Sept. 14 at Winston-Salem .L ...... 0-15 Ed Wyche Era c

o at Norfolk State ...... L...... 0-42 o

Coach 21 Shaw ...... W ....35-13 r

Virginia State...... L...... 12-30 3 YEARS r d

Whitney Van Cleve Era Oct. 5 Elizabeth City State W ....28-27 21 - 9 • .700 d

at Howard...... L...... 14-32 12 at Bowie State . . . .L .....10-12 B

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Shaw (HC)...... W...... 13-10 19 Norfolk State . . . . .L .....10-27 1981 (8-2) o

Tuskegee ...... W...... 33-28 3 - 44 - 2 • .061 o

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26 at Virginia State . .L ...... 7-33 Sept. 12 Bowie State . . . . .W ...... 35-6 o k

at Virginia Union ...... L...... 7-17 Nov. 2 Howard (HC) . . . . .L .....12-27 19 Virginia Union . . . L.....14-34 k 1969 (0-9) 9 St. Paul’s ...... W ....38-36 26 at Livingston . . . . .W ...... 10-7 1964 (1-8) Sept. 27 at Shaw ...... L ...... 6-18 18 at Virginia Union . .L ...... 7-20 Oct. 3 at Elizabeth City . . L.....10-17 at Morgan State...... L...... 7-53 Oct. 4 Delaware State . . .L ...... 0-20 25 at Tuskegee ...... L ...... 0-55 10 Emory & Henry . .W ....50-17 at Delaware State ...... L...... 23-26 11 at Morehouse . . . .L .....12-19 17 at Norfolk State . .W ....23-20 Morehouse ...... W...... 14-7 18 at Norfolk State . . .L ...... 6-39 1975 (5-5) 24 at James Madison W....17-15 Norfolk State ...... L...... 9-13 25 Virginia State . . . .L ...... 7-9 Sept. 13 Winston-Salem . . .W ....32-13 31 Guilford (HC) . . .W ...... 31-6 at Virginia State...... L...... 6-39 Nov. 1 at Howard ...... L ...... 0-16 20 at Shaw ...... W ...... 12-8 Nov. 7 at St. Paul’s . . . . .W ...... 39-0 Howard (HC) ...... L...... 6-14 8 Morgan State . . . .L ...... 3-74 27 JC Smith ...... L ...... 6-21 14 Virginia State . . .W ....17-14 at Shaw...... L...... 24-28 15 Tuskegee (HC) . . . .L .....12-20 Oct. 4 Elizabeth City . . . .W ....27-13 at Tuskegee...... L...... 9-42 22 at Virginia Union . .L ...... 7-42 11 Bowie St. (HC) . . . .L .....21-28 Virginia Union ...... L...... 6-34 18 at Norfolk State . .W ...... 27-7 25 Virginia State . . . .L .....14-26 31 at Howard ...... L .....15-19 Nov. 8 at St. Paul’s . . . . .W ....22-14 22 Virginia Union . . . .L .....27-42

SEASONED FOR THE CHALLENGE 145 All-Time Pirate Results

1982 (8-2) 1987 (9-3) 1996 (5-6) Sept. 11 at Bowie ...... W ...... 31-9 Sept. 5 at Univ. of D.C. . .W ...... 34-0 Sept. 1 at Clark-Atlanta . .W ...... 13-6 18 at Virginia Union .L ...... 8-28 12 at Bowie State . . .W ...... 25-7 13 Howard ...... L ...... 7-26 25 Livingston ...... W ...... 14-6 Virginia Union . . . .L ...... 7-14 21 NC A&T ...... L .....20-24 Oct. 2 Elizabeth City . . . .W ...... 17-3 26 at Livingstone . . . .W ...... 10-6 28 Virginia State . . . .W ....14-10 9 at NC A&T ...... W ...... 19-9 at Morehouse . . . .W ...... 32-8 Oct. 5 Florida A&M . . . .L .....58-59 16 Norfolk State . . . . .L ...... 7-25 Oct. 10 at Central State . . .L .....13-80 Coach 12 Delaware State . . .W ...... 37-7 23 Morgan State . . . .W ...... 13-7 17 at Norfolk State . .W ....48-17 Joe Taylor Era 26 at SC State ...... W ....20-14 24 Tuskegee ...... W ....23-14 Nov. 2 Liberty ...... L .....30-34 30 at Guilford ...... W ....28-14 13 YEARS 31 Elizabeth City . . . .W ....25-18 Nov. 6 St. Paul’s (HC) . . .W ...... 34-0 109 - 41 - 1 • .722 9 Bethune-Cookman W ....38-24 13 at Virginia State . .W ....34-13 Nov. 7 at St. Paul’s . . . . .W ...... 68-0 16 Norfolk State . . . . .L ...... 7-14 14 Virginia State . . . .W ....23-19 23 Morgan State . . . .L .....22-23 1983 (5-5) Winston-Salem . . .L .....12-22 1992 (9-2-1) Sept. 3 at Tennessee State . L.....14-20 Sept. 5 JC Smith ...... W ...... 48-6 1997 (10-2) 17 Virginia Union . . . W...... 13-4 1988 (7-3) 12 Bowie State . . . . .W ...... 48-7 Aug. 30 at William & Mary L ...... 6-31 24 at NC Central . . . . L.....20-24 Sept. 3 Univ. of D.C . . . . .W ...... 47-6 19 Virginia Union . . . .T .....20-20 Sept. 13 at Howard ...... W ....49-21 Oct. 1 Elizabeth City . . . .W ...... 20-0 10 Bowie State ...... L .....27-28 26 Cheyney ...... W ...... 72-0 20 at NC A&T ...... W ...... 7-2 8 NC A&T ...... L.....10-13 17 at Virginia Union .W ....28-13 Oct. 3 Morehouse ...... W ...... 10-3 27 Grambling State . .W ...... 42-7 15 at Norfolk State . .W ....14-12 24 Livingstone ...... W ....44-14 10 Virginia State . . . .W ....55-23 Oct. 4 Florida A&M . . . .W ....18-15 22 at Morgan State . .W ....28-12 Oct. 1 Morehouse ...... W ...... 28-0 17 Norfolk State . . . .W ...... 60-0 11 at Liberty ...... W ....33-27 29 Fayetteville (HC) . .W ...... 14-7 8 at Virginia State . .W ....21-24 24 Tuskegee ...... L .....28-41 18 at Norfolk State . .W ...... 9-2 Nov. 5 at St. Paul’s ...... L .....14-19 15 Norfolk State . . . . .L .....27-34 31 Elizabeth City . . . .W ....30-22 25 SC State ...... W ....20-14 12 Virginia State . . . .L .....13-16 22 Tuskegee ...... W ....37-17 Nov. 7 Winston-Salem . . .W ....27-14 Nov. 8 at Bethune-CookmanW ...... 27-0 29 at Eliz. City State .W ....44-23 14 NC Central . . . . .W ....31-19 15 Delaware State . . .W ....24-20 Nov. 5 West Va. Tech . . .W ...... 37-9 22 Morgan State . . . .W ...... 10-0 NCAA Division II Playoffs 21 North Alabama . . .L .....21-33 NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs 1989 (8-1-1) 29 at Youngstown State L .....13-28 Sept. Miss. Valley State .W ...... 6-3 1993 (12-1) 9 Bowie State . . . . .W ...... 17-7 SBN Black College Sept. 11 at Livingstone . . . .W ...... 48-6 16 Virginia Union . . . .L .....28-32 National Champions 14 at Bowie State . . .W ...... 35-6 23 Fayetteville State . .W ....26-19 Coach 18 Virginia Union . . .W ...... 13-0 30 NC Central . . . . .W ...... 27-7 Fred Freeman Era 25 vs Grambling . . . .W ...... 27-6 1998 (9-3) Oct. 7 Virginia State . . . .W ....21-10 Oct. 2 JC Smith ...... W ...... 43-6 Sept. 5 at Florida A&M . .W ....21-14 8 YEARS 18 Norfolk State . . . . .T .....20-20 9 Virginia State . . . .W ....42-14 12 Howard ...... W ....38-31 49 - 31 - 4 • .583 21 Tuskegee ...... W ....37-21 16 at Norfolk State . .W ....48-21 19 NC A&T ...... W ....23-10 28 Elizabeth City . . . .W ....35-27 1984 (5-3-2) 23 Tuskegee ...... W ....46-12 26 Grambling State . .W ....28-15 Nov. 4 Morehouse ...... W ....18-13 Sept. 1 Tennessee State . . .L ...... 0-44 30 Elizabeth City . . . .W ...... 40-0 Oct. 10 Liberty ...... W ...... 21-0 8 Howard ...... W ...... 13-7 Nov. 6 Chowan ...... W ...... 41-0 17 Norfolk State . . . .W ....59-14 1990 (5-5) 15 Virginia Union . . .W ....13-11 13 at Morris Brown . .W ....49-14 24 SC State ...... W ...... 20-7 Sept. 1 at Texas South . . .L .....16-28 22 NC Central . . . . .W ....17-13 31 William and Mary .L .....34-41 8 Bowie State . . . . .W ...... 21-6 NCAA Division II Playoffs Oct. 6 University of D.C. .T ...... 7-7 Nov. 7 Bethune-Cookman .L .....13-14 15 at Virginia Union . .L .....40-43 20 Albany State . . . .W ...... 33-7 13 Norfolk State . . . . .L ...... 7-15 14 Delaware State . . .W ....41-13 22 at Grambling . . . .L ...... 3-22 27 at North Alabama .L .....20-45 20 Fayetteville State . .L .....19-21 21 Morgan State . . . .W ...... 55-0 29 NC Central . . . . .W ....33-21 27 Elizabeth City . . . .T ...... 7-7 Oct. 6 at Virginia State . .W ...... 7-0 1994 (10-1) NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs Nov. 3 St. Paul’s (H.C.) . .W ...... 14-7 13 Norfolk State . . . . .L .....18-27 Sept. 3 Morehouse ...... W ....24-15 28 at Connecticut . . . .L .....34-42 10 Virginia State . . . .W ....16-10 20 Tuskegee ...... W ....45-26 10 Howard ...... W ....21-20 27 at Elizabeth City . .L ...... 7-14 1999 (8-4) 1985 (11-1) 17 at Virginia Union .W ...... 56-6 Nov. 3 Morehouse ...... W ...... 32-0 24 Grambling ...... L .....29-32 Sept. 4 Delaware State . . .W .....21-0 Sept. 7 JC Smith ...... W ...... 10-6 Oct. 1 JC Smith ...... W ...... 77-3 11 vs. Howard . . . . .W ....28-27 14 Cheyney ...... W ...... 31-7 1991 (2-9) 8 at Virginia State . .W ....44-19 18 vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff W ....26-13 21 Virginia Union . . .W ...... 31-0 Sept. 7 JC Smith ...... L .....15-26 15 Norfolk State . . . .W ....53-28 25 vs. Grambling State W ...... 27-7 28 Winston-Salem . . .L .....13-47 14 Bowie State ...... L .....14-17 22 Livingstone ...... W ...... 47-7 Oct. 2 vs. Southern . . . . .L ...... 6-21 Oct. 5 Bowie State . . . . .W ...... 40-0 21 Virginia Union . . . .L .....13-49 29 at Elizabeth City . .W ...... 40-7 9 at NC A&T ...... L .....16-41 12 Elizabeth City . . . .W ...... 25-6 28 Alcorn State . . . . .L .....14-67 Nov. 5 CW Post ...... W ...... 85-7 16 at Norfolk State . .W ....28-27 19 Norfolk State . . . .W ....36-35 Oct. 5 Morehouse ...... L .....17-20 12 at Fayetteville State W ....34-13 23 Florida A&M . . . . .L ...... 6-41 26 Univ. of D.C. . . . .W ...... 34-6 12 Virginia State . . . .W ....39-37 30 SC State ...... W ....39-27 Nov. 9 St. Paul’s (H.C.) . .W ...... 15-3 19 Norfolk State . . . . .L .....12-26 SBN Black College Nov. 6 at Bethune-Cookman .L ...... 11-6 16 Virginia State . . . .W ...... 23-0 26 Tuskegee ...... L .....33-46 National Champions 13 Morgan State . . .W ....34-14 Winston-Salem . . .W ...... 13-7 Nov. 2 Elizabeth City . . . .L .....21-23 HERITAGE BOWL NCAA Division II Playoffs 9 Winston Salem . . .L ...... 6-20 1995 (8-3) 20 Southern ...... W ...... 24-3 Bloomsburg ...... L .....28-38 16 NC Central . . . . .W ....11-16 Sept. 2 at Morehouse . . . .W ....42-14 8 Howard ...... L .....22-34 2000 (7-4) 1986 (3-6-1) 16 Grambling State . .W ...... 16-7 Sept. 2 New Hampshire . .L .....17-31 Sept. 6 JC Smith ...... W ...... 25-3 23 Southern ...... L .....22-45 9 vs. Howard . . . . .W ....26-24 13 Howard ...... L ...... 7-21 30 Bethune-Cookman W ....34-14 16 Winston-Salem . . .W ...... 40-6 20 Virginia Union . . . .L ...... 7-16 Oct. 7 Delaware State . . .W ....51-21 23 Southern Utah . .W(OT) ..42-34 27 Winston-Salem . . .L ...... 6-38 14 Norfolk State . . . .W ....23-18 30 at Delaware State .W ....54-28 Oct. 11 Elizabeth City . . . .T .....14-14 28 Elizabeth City . . . .W ....36-13 Oct. 14 Norfolk State . . . .W ...47-19 18 Norfolk State . . . .W ....19-14 Nov. 4 at Liberty ...... L .....14-28 21 at SC State ...... W ....40-37 25 Univ. of D.C. . . . .W ....36-12 11 Fayetteville State . .W ...... 28-7 28 at Florida A&M . . .L .....24-53 Nov. 1 Florida A&M . . . . .L ...... 9-44 18 Morgan State . . . .W ....54-20 Nov. 9 Bethune-Cookman .L .....31-34 8 St. Paul’s ...... W ...... 21-0 11 NC A&T ...... L .....28-31 15 Virginia State . . . .L .....12-22 18 Morgan State . . . .W ....31-14

146 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 All-Time Pirate Results

2001 (7-4) Hampton’s Head Coaching Records Sept. 1 at New Hampshire L .....29-45 8 at Howard ...... W ....27-20 22 vs. Virginia State .W ....55-14 COACH TENURE YEARS W L T 29 Delaware State . . .W ....31-20 Oct. 6 U of Rhode Island .L ...... 7-56 Tony Monroe 1902-1911 10 25 10 2 13 at Norfolk State . . .L .....20-28 Richard Armstrong 1912 1 4 1 0 20 SC State ...... W ....28-17 27 Florida A&M . . . . .L .....35-47 L.L. Pepin 1913 1 6 0 0 Nov. 3 at Bethune-Cookman W ....44-41 10 at NC A&T ...... W ...... 23-7 C.H. Williams 1914-1917 6 23 7 1 17 Morgan State . . . .W ....35-20 1919-1920

2002 (7-5) John Harvey 1918 1 1 1 1 Aug. 31 at James Madison W ....31-28 Sept. 7 SW Missouri State .L .....26-28 Gideon Smith 1920-1940 20 97 46 12 14 Howard ...... W ...... 51-2 James Griffin, Sr. 1941-1942 4 21 20 5 21 vs. Alcorn State . . .L .....23-27 1947-1948 Oct. 5 at Delaware State .W ....44-13 12 Bowie State . . . . .W ...... 49-0 Sylvius Moore 1943-1944 2 5 7 1 19 Norfolk State . . . .W ....31-14 26 at SC State . . . . . L(OT)...41-47 Herman Neilson 1945-46 2 6 10 0 Nov. 2 at Florida A&M . . .L .....13-25 9 Bethune-Cookman W ...... 37-7 Harry Jefferson 1949-1956 8 32 41 3 16 NC A&T ...... W ...... 17-7 23 at Morgan State . .L .....42-52 Ben Whaley 1957-64 8 35 37 1 Mel Labat 1965-68 4 15 19 1 2003 (7-4) Aug. 28 at Villanova ...... L...... 6-41 Whitney Van Cleve 1969-73 5 3 44 2 Sept. 13 at Howard ...... W.....17-14 20 vs. Tuskegee . . . . .W...... 53-0 Walter Lovett 1974-80 7 35 40 0 27 vs. Morgan State .W(OT)...24-21 Oct. 4 Delaware State . . .W...... 41-9 Ed Wyche 1981-1983 3 21 9 0 18 at Norfolk State . . .W...... 52-0 Fred Freeman 1984-1991 8 49 31 4 25 SC State ...... W ....32-12 Nov. 1 Florida A&M . . . . .L...... 23-34 Joe Taylor 1992-present 14 120 42 1 8 at Bethune-Cookman .L...... 27-30 15 at NC A&T ...... L...... 28-38 22 Savannah State . . .W.....48-13

2004 (10-2) Winningest Active Division I-AA Coaches Sept. 4 Jackson State . . . .W.....38-19 11 Howard ...... W.....47-14 18 Western Illinois . . .W.....40-20 BY VICTORIES (Minimum five years as a Division I-AA head coach) 25 vs. Morgan State . .W.....49-37 COACH, COLLEGE WINS Oct. 2 at Delaware State . .L...... 23-28 9 Gardner-Webb . . .W.....48-25 Mike Kelly, Dayton 231 16 Norfolk State . . . . .W.....58-10 Bob Ford, Albany 210 23 at SC State ...... W.....52-36 Nov. 6 Bethune-Cookman .W.....24-17 Al Bagnoli, Penn 185 13 NC A&T ...... W.....51-24 Joe Taylor, Hampton 181 20 at Savannah State .W...... 58-7 NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs Jimmye Laycock, William & Mary 175

27 at William & Mary L .....35-42 Walt Hameline, Wagner 175 T

SBN Black College T h

National Champions Jerry Moore, Appalachian State 167 h

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Rob Ash, Drake 167 R

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15 at NC A&T ...... W.....31-14 r d

24 vs. Morgan State . .W.....44-14 B

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8 at Gardner-Webb .W.....52-21 o

COACH, COLLEGE W L T PCT. o k 15 at Norfolk State . . .W.....55-14 k 22 SC State ...... W.....14-10 Mike Kelly, Dayton 231 47 1 .828 Nov. 5 at Bethune-CookmanW....24-10 12 Florida A&M . . . . .W.....34-14 Al Bagnoli, Penn 185 58 - .761 19 Savannaah State . .W...... 44-6 Pete Richardson, Southern 150 57 1 .721 NCAA Division I-AA Playoffs 26 Richmond ...... L .....10-38 Joe Taylor, Hampton 181 71 4 .707 SBN Black College Dick Biddle, Colgate 84 35 - .706 National Champions Tommy Tate, McNeese State 43 19 - .694 Walt Hameline, Wagner 175 86 2 .665 Alvin Wyatt, Bethune-Cookman 67 34 - .663 Phil Estes, Brown 51 28 - .646 Kevin Higgins, The Citadel 60 32 1 .645

SEASONED FOR THE CHALLENGE 147 Yearly Look Back

1915 St. Paul’s 58-0 W 1916 Roanoke Athletic Club 89-0 W Home Openers Since 1943 1917 Vandals 57-0 W All-Time 1918 Howard 7-0 W Record 38-31-1 1919 Naval Base 29-0 W Homecoming Results 1920 Naval Base 39-0 W 1943 A & T College 6-7 L 1921 St. Paul’s 26-2 W 1944 A & T College 0-12 L 1922 Morgan State 6-0 W Record 47-29-2 1928 25-0 W Virginia Union 1945 A & T College 7-6 W 1923 Morgan State 44-0 W 1946 A & T College 12-0 W 1924 North Carolina College 31-0 W 1929 0-7 L West Virginia State 1947 A & T College 7-0 W 1925 Virginia Seminary 0-3 L 1930 14-7 W Virginia Union 1948 Shaw 14-0 W 1926 Virginia Seminary 3-3 T 1931 25-0 W Howard 1949 Shaw 7-13 L 1927 Virginia Seminary 13-13 T 1932 13-14 L Virginia Union 1950 Shaw 13-7 W 1928 Virginia Seminary 2-0 W 1933 28-0 W Howard 1951 Shaw 12-6 W 1929 Howard 6-0 W 1934 0-6 L Virginia Union 1952 Fayetteville State 20-0 W 1930 St. Paul’s 40-0 W 1935 20-0 W Lincoln 1953 Maryland State 7-7 T 1931 North Carolina College 24-0 W 1936 35-0 W Howard 1954 Fayetteville State 12-8 W 1932 North Carolina College 19-0 W 1937 7-39 L Virginia State 1955 Maryland State 0-6 L 1933 North Carolina College 7-0 W 1938 13-12 W Howard 1956 Fayetteville State 7-19 L 1934 Bluefield 6-7 L 1939 12-6 W Lincoln 1957 Delaware State 6-0 W 1935 North Carolina College 31-0 W 1940 0-0 T Morgan State 1958 Fayetteville State 18-6 W 1936 Virginia State 7-12 L 1959 Delaware State 26-8 W 1941 0-14 L Virginia State 1937 South Carolina State 7-6 W 1942 12-0 W Howard 1960 Morehouse 7-12 L 1938 South Carolina State 21-6 W 1943 18-12 W North Carolina A&T 1961 Morgan State 7-13 L 1939 Bluefield College 6-7 L 1962 Morehouse 12-0 W 1940 St. Paul’s 13-7 W 1944 0-55 L Morgan State 1963 Morgan State 0-38 L 1941 St. Paul’s 52-0 W 1945 12-0 W Lincoln 1964 Morehouse 14-7 W 1942 Camp Pickett 13-0 W 1946 6-9 L Howard 1965 Morgan State 0-41 L 1943 Johnson C. Smith 19-6 W 1947 14-13 W Virginia Union 1966 Morehouse 65-0 W 1944 Johnson C. Smith 12-12 T 1948 0-6 L Howard 1967 Delaware State 35-6 W 1945 Johnson C. Smith 6-7 L 1949 0-26 L Morgan State 1968 Shaw 20-6 W 1946 Johnson C. Smith 33-0 W 1950 9-6 W Virginia Union 1969 Delaware State 0-20 L 1947 Johnson C. Smith 13-8 W 1951 7-3 W Lincoln 1970 Shaw 0-20 L 1948 Shaw 14-0 W 1952 34-7 W Howard 1971 Winston-Salem 26-32 L 1949 Shaw 7-13 L 1953 57-0 W Lincoln 1972 Shaw 0-12 L 1950 Shaw 13-7 W 1954 13-13 T Howard 1973 Winston-Salem 8-17 L 1951 Shaw 12-6 W 1955 6-18 L Virginia State 1974 Shaw 35-13 W 1952 Fayetteville State 20-0 W 1975 Winston-Salem 32-13 W 1956 20-0 W Howard 1953 Fayetteville State 19-12 W 1957 16-7 W Lincoln 1976 Shaw 33-0 W 1954 Fayetteville State 12-8 W 1958 8-12 L Howard 1977 Winston-Salem 6-34 L 1955 Fayetteville State 21-6 W 1978 Shaw 24-19 W 1956 Fayetteville State 7-19 L 1959 0-25 L Virginia State 1979 Winston-Salem 14-41 L 1957 Fayetteville State 6-0 W 1960 24-20 W Howard 1980 New York Tech 36-12 W 1958 Fayetteville State 18-6 W 1961 17-14 W Tuskegee Institute 1981 Bowie State 35-6 W 1959 Johnson C. Smith 8-14 L 1962 6-27 L Juniata 1982 Livingstone 14-6 W 1960 Morgan State 7-24 L 1963 13-10 W Shaw 1983 Virginia Union 13-4 W 1961 Morgan State 7-13 L 1964 6-14 L Howard 1984 Tennessee State 0-44 L 1962 Morgan State 0-41 L 1965 14-20 L Shaw 1985 Virginia Union 31-0 W 1963 Morgan State 0-38 L 1966 32-19 W Howard 1986 Johnson C. Smith 25-3 W 1964 Morgan State 7-53 L 1967 12-28 L Tuskegee Institute 1987 Virginia Union 7-14 L 1965 Morgan State 0-41 L 1968 34-6 W Howard 1988 University of D.C. 47-6 W 1966 Shaw 48-16 W 1969 12-28 L Tuskegee Institute 1989 Mississippi Valley State 6-3 W 1967 Shaw 46-12 W 1970 14-41 L Howard 1990 Bowie State 21-6 W 1968 Shaw 20-6 W 1991 Virginia Union 13-49 L 1971 0-26 L Virginia State 1969 Shaw 6-18 L 1972 3-21 L Howard 1992 Johnson C. Smith 48-6 W 1970 Winston-Salem 20-46 L 1973 6-20 L Tuskegee Institute 1993 Virginia Union 13-0 W 1971 Winston-Salem 26-32 L 1994 Morehouse 24-15 W 1972 Rhode Island 0-27 L 1974 12-27 L Howard 1995 Delaware State 51-21 W 1973 Winston-Salem 8-17 L 1975 21-28 L Bowie State 1996 North Carolina A&T 20-24 L 1974 Winston-Salem 0-15 L 1976 7-28 L Howard 1997 Florida A&M University 18-15 W 1975 Winston-Salem 32-13 W 1977 22-45 L Virginia State 1998 North Carolina A&T 23-10 W 1976 Winston-Salem 27-22 W 1978 20-12 W St. Paul’s 1999 Delaware State 21-0 W 1977 Winston-Salem 6-34 L 1979 0-37 L Virginia State 2000 Univ. of New Hampshire 17-31 L 1978 Winston-Salem 6-21 L 1980 28-18 W St. Paul’s 2001 Delaware State 31-20 W 1979 Liberty Baptist 20-41 L 1981 31-6 W Guilford 2002 SW Missouri State 26-28 L 1980 Bowie State 22-16 W 1982 34-0 W St. Paul’s 2003 Delaware State 41-9 W 1981 Bowie State 35-6 W 1983 14-7 W Fayetteville State 2004 Jackson State 38-19 W 1982 Bowie State 31-9 W 1984 14-7 W St. Paul’s 2005 Delaware State 26-8 W 1983 Tennessee State 14-20 L 1985 15-3 W St. Paul’s 1984 Tennessee State 0-44 L 1986 21-0 W St. Paul’s 1985 Johnson C. Smith 10-6 W 1987 25-18 W Elizabeth City State 1986 Johnson C. Smith 25-3 W 1988 37-9 W W. Virginia Tech Season Openers Since 1902 1987 University of D.C. 34-0 W 1988 University of D.C. 47-6 W 1989 35-27 W Elizabeth City State Record 68-32-3 1989 Miss. Valley State 6-3 W 1990 32-0 W Morehouse 1990 Texas Southern 28-16 L 1991 33-46 L Tuskegee 1992 31-19 W North Carolina Central 1902 Armstrong Manual 1991 Johnson C. Smith 15-26 L 1993 46-12 W Tuskegee Training School 16-0 W 1992 Johnson C. Smith 48-6 W 1903 Armstrong Manual 1993 Livingstone 48-6 W 1994 47-7 W Livingstone Training School 21-2 W 1994 Morehouse 24-15 W 1995 36-13 W Elizabeth City State 1904 Petersburg 0-6 L 1995 Morehouse 42-14 W 1996 38-24 W Bethune-Cookman 1905 Petersburg 0-12 L 1996 Clark-Atlanta 13-6 W 1997 20-14 W Delaware State 1906 Monarchs 5-0 W 1997 William & Mary 6-31 L 1998 13-14 L Bethune-Cookman 1907 Columbia 0-1 W 1998 Florida A&M 21-14 W 1999 39-27 W South Carolina State 1908 Virginia Union 11-0 W 1999 Delaware State 21-0 W 2000 31-34 L Bethune-Cookman 1909 Virginia Union 22-0 W 2000 Univ. of New Hampshire 17-31 L 2001 28-17 W South Carolina State 1910 Lynchburg Seminary 69-0 W 2001 Univ. of New Hampshire 29-45 L 2002 49-0 W Bowie State 2002 James Madison 31-28 W 1911 Lancasters 11-0 W 2003 32-12 W South Carolina State 1912 Lancasters 27-0 W 2003 Villanova 6-41 L 2004 Jackson State 38-19 W 2004 24-17 W Bethune-Cookman 1913 N. N. High School 69-0 W 2005 14-10 W South Carolina State 1914 Livingstone 39-0 W 2005 Jackson State 20-7 W

148 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 All-Time Opponents Index

ALBANY STATE (1-0) 1991 L 14-17 Away DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 1998 W 21-14 Away 1993 W 33-7 Home 1992 W 48-7 Home (4-0-1) 1999 L 6-41 Home 1993 W 35-6 Away 1984 T 7-7 Home 2000 L 24-52 Away ALCORN STATE (0-2) 2002 W 49-0 Home 1985 W 34-6 Away 2001 L 35-47 Home 1991 L 14-67 Away 1986 W 36-12 Home 2002 L 13-25 Away 2002 L 23-27 Neutral CAMP PICKETT (2-0) 1987 W 34-0 Away 2003 L 23-34 Home 1942 W 13-0 1988 W 47-6 Home 2005 W 34-14 Home ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 1943 W 20-7 Home 1999 W 26-13 Neutral ELIZABETH CITY STATE FORT BRAGG (1-0) CENTRAL STATE (0-1) (14-7-3) 1947 W 19-0 Home ARMSTRONG MANUAL 1987 L 13-80 Away 1971 L 12-74 Home TRAINING SCHOOL (2-0) 1972 L 0-24 Away GARDNER-WEBB (2-1) 1902 W 16-0 CHEYNEY (2-0) 1973 T 3-3 Home 1978 L 13-28 Away 1903 W 21-2 1985 W 31-7 Away 1974 W 28-27 Home 2004 W 48-25 Home 1992 W 72-0 Home 1975 W 27-13 Home 2005 W 52-21 Away ATLANTA BAPTIST (0-1) 1976 W 36-0 Away 1909 L 5-16 CHOWAN (1-0) 1977 W 31-0 Home GRAMBLING STATE (5-2) 1993 W 41-0 Home 1978 W 14-13 Home 1990 L 3-22 Away BETHUNE-COOKMAN (7-4) 1979 L 8-28 Away 1993 W 27-26 Neutral 1995 W 34-14 Neutral CLAFLIN (1-0) 1980 L 16-20 Home 1994 L 29-32 Neutral 1996 W 38-24 Home 1958 W 25-0 Home 1981 L 10-17 Away 1995 W 16-7 Neutral 1997 W 27-0 Away 1982 W 17-3 Home 1997 W 42-7 Neutral 1998 L 13-14 Home CLARK-ATLANTA (1-0) 1983 W 20-0 Home 1998 W 28-15 Neutral 1999 L 27-34 Away 1996 W 13-6 Away 1984 T 7-7 Away 1999 W 27-7 Neutral 2000 L 31-34 Home 1985 W 25-6 Home 2001 W 44-41 Away COLUMBIA (1-1) 1986 T 14-14 Away HOWARD (42-39-1) 2002 W 37-7 Home 1906 W 10-0 1987 W 25-18 Home 1908 W 2-0 2003 L 27-30 Away 1907 L 0-1 1988 W 44-23 Away 1909 L 0-5 2004 W 24-17 Home 1989 W 35-27 Home 1910 L 0-39 2005 W 24-10 Away CONNECTICUT (0-1) 1990 L 7-14 Away 1911 L 0-11 1998 L 34-42 Away 1991 L 21-23 Home 1912 L 7-13 BLOOMSBURG (0-1) 1992 W 30-22 Away 1913 W 8-6 1985 L 28-38 Away C.W. POST (1-0) 1993 W 40-0 Home 1914 L 0-6 1994 W 85-7 Home 1994 W 40-7 Away 1915 W 18-0 BLUEFIELD COLLEGE (5-8-3) 1995 W 36-13 Home 1916 W 12-3 1930 W 19-18 DELAWARE STATE (20-11) 1917 W 37-0 1932 W 6-0 1945 L 0-14 Home EMORY & HENRY (2-0) 1918 W 6-2 1933 T 6-6 1946 W 12-0 Home 1980 W 38-27 Away 1919 L 7-12 1934 L 6-7 1953 W 26-0 Home 1981 W 50-17 Home 1920 L 0-18 1935 W 12-8 1954 L 0-7 Away 1921 L 0-34 1936 T 6-6 1955 L 0-12 Home FAYETTEVILLE STATE (12-3) 1922 W 13-0 1937 W 6-0 1956 L 6-46 Away 1952 W 20-0 Home 1923 L 6-10 1938 W 7-0 1957 W 6-0 Home 1953 W 19-12 Home 1924 L 3-7 1939 L 6-7 1958 W 28-14 Away 1954 W 12-8 Home 1929 W 6-0

1940 L 7-14 1959 W 26-8 Home 1955 W 21-6 Away 1930 W 13-6 T

1941 L 0-10 1960 W 13-8 Away 1956 L 7-19 Home 1931 W 25-0 Home T h e

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BOWIE STATE (13-5) 1967 W 35-6 Home 1983 W 14-7 Home 1938 W 13-12 Home o

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k 1974 L 10-12 Away 1968 W 17-10 Away 1984 L 19-21 Away 1939 W 25-6 k 1975 L 21-28 Home 1969 L 0-20 Home 1989 W 26-19 1940 W 25-0 1976 W 19-11 Away 1970 L 0-49 Away 1994 W 34-13 Away 1941 W 19-6 1977 W 27-7 Home 1995 W 51-21 Home 1995 W 28-7 Home 1942 W 12-0 Home 1978 W 8-6 Away 1996 W 37-7 Away 1944 W 7-0 Away 1979 L 20-24 Home 1997 W 24-20 Home FLORIDA A&M (4-10) 1945 L 6-17 Home 1980 W 22-16 Away 1998 W 41-13 Away 1937 L 20-25 Neutral 1946 L 6-19 Home 1981 W 35-6 Home 1999 W 21-0 Home 1943 W 39-0 Neutral 1947 W 19-13 Away 1982 W 31-9 Away 2000 W 54-28 Away 1944 L 0-40 Home 1948 L 0-6 Home 1985 W 40-0 Home 2001 W 31-20 Home 1947 L 0-7 Neutral 1949 L 0-7 Home 1987 W 25-7 Away 2002 W 44-13 Away 1986 L 9-44 Away 1950 L 7-12 Away 1988 L 27-28 Home 2003 W 41-9 Home 1996 L 58-59 Neutral 1951 L 0-7 Away 1989 W 17-7 Away 2004 L 23-28 Away 1997 W 18-15 Home 1952 W 34-7 Home 1990 W 21-6 Home 2005 W 26-8 Home SEASONED FOR THE CHALLENGE 149 All-Time Opponents Index

1953 L 7-11 Away 1978 W 19-6 Away 1946 L 7-10 Home 1987 W 32-8 Away 1954 T 13-13 Home 1979 W 19-9 Home 1947 T 0-0 Home 1988 W 28-0 Home 1955 W 14-0 Away 1980 L 14-27 Away 1948 L 0-12 Home 1989 W 18-13 Away 1956 W 20-0 Home 1985 W 10-6 Away 1949 W 45-13 Home 1990 W 32-0 Home 1957 W 19-6 Away 1986 W 25-3 Home 1950 W 14-12 Home 1991 L 17-20 Away 1958 L 12-18 Home 1991 L 15-26 Away 1951 W 7-3 Home 1992 W 46-19 Home 1959 L 7-14 Away 1992 W 48-6 Home 1952 W 21-0 Home 1994 W 24-15 Home 1960 W 24-20 Home 1993 W 43-6 Away 1953 W 57-0 Home 1995 W 42-14 Away 1961 W 37-0 Away 1994 W 77-3 Home 1954 W 6-2 Away 1962 W 32-14 Home 1955 W 35-0 Home MORGAN STATE (18-34-2) 1963 L 14-32 Away JUNIATA (1-1) 1956 W 12-6 Away 1922 W 6-0 1964 L 6-14 Home 1961 W 31-0 Away 1958 W 42-0 Away 1923 W 44-0 1965 L 8-26 Away 1962 L 6-27 Home 1959 W 20-2 Home 1930 W 6-3 1966 W 32-19 Home 1960 W 35-2 Away 1931 W 26-0 1967 W 14-8 Away LANCASTERS (5-0) 1932 T 6-6 1968 W 34-6 Home 1911 W 11-0 LIVINGSTONE (9-0) 1933 L 6-13 1969 L 0-16 Away W 19-0 1909 W 21-0 1934 L 0-28 1970 L 14-41 Home 1912 W 27-0 1914 W 39-0 1935 L 0-13 1971 L 0-35 Away W 74-0 1931 W 44-0 1936 L 6-7 1972 L 3-21 Home 1913 W 71-0 1981 W 10-7 Away 1937 L 0-26 1973 L 0-51 Away 1982 W 14-6 Home 1938 L 6-19 1974 L 12-27 Home LIBERTY (2-4) 1987 W 10-6 Away 1939 L 6-7 1975 L 15-19 Away 1979 L 20-41 Away 1988 W 44-14 Home 1940 T 0-0 Home 1976 L 7-28 Home 1980 L 18-51 Away 1993 W 48-6 Away 1941 W 8-6 1977 L 14-20 Away 1995 L 14-28 Away 1994 W 47-7 Home 1942 L 3-24 1978 L 6-17 Home 1996 L 30-34 Home 1943 L 0-2 1979 L 12-28 Away 1997 W 33-27 Away LYNCHBURG SEMINARY 1944 L 0-55 Home 1980 L 21-38 Home 1998 W 21-0 Home (3-0) 1945 L 0-21 Home 1984 W 13-7 1908 W 80-0 1946 L 0-20 Home 1986 L 7-21 Home LIGHTHEARTS (0-0-1) 1909 W 22-0 1947 L 0-9 Home 1994 W 21-20 Home 1920 T 18-18 1910 W 69-0 1948 L 0-34 Home 1995 L 22-34 Neutral 1949 L 0-26 Home 1996 L 7-26 Neutral LINCOLN – PA (33-11-3) MARYLAND-EASTERN SHORE 1950 L 13-17 Home 1997 W 49-21 Neutral 1909 W 5-0 (2-6-1) 1951 W 7-6 Home 1998 W 38-31 Neutral 1910 L 5-6 1950 L 12-48 1952 L 7-26 Home 1999 W 28-27 Neutral 1911 W 5-2 1951 W 20-0 1953 L 13-26 Home 2000 W 26-24 Neutral 1912 W 10-6 1952 L 0-2 1954 L 6-39 Away 2001 W 27-20 Away 1913 W 13-0 1953 T 7-7 Home 1955 L 7-45 Home 2002 W 51-2 Home 1914 W 1-0 1954 L 0-26 Away 1956 L 13-19 Away 2003 W 17-14 Away 1916 W 19-7 1955 L 0-6 Home 1957 L 6-25 Home 2004 W 47-14 Home 1917 W 7-0 1956 L 0-34 Away 1958 L 0-60 Away 2005 W 22-12 Away 1918 L 0-7 1976 L 3-12 Home 1959 W 9-6 Home 1919 L 6-14 1977 W 15-13 Away 1960 L 7-28 Away JACKSON STATE (2-0) 1920 W 14-0 1961 L 7-13 Home 2004 W 38-19 Home 1921 L 0-13 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE (1-0) 1962 L 0-41 Away 2005 W 20-7 Neutral 1922 W 9-7 1989 W 6-3 1963 L 0-38 Home 1923 W 7-3 1964 L 7-53 Away JAMES MADISON (2-0) 1924 L 3-7 MONARCHS (1-0) 1965 L 0-41 Home 1981 W 17-15 Away 1927 W 12-0 1906 W 5-0 1966 L 0-69 Away 2002 W 31-28 Away 1928 W 36-6 1968 L 14-48 Away 1929 L 6-13 MOREHOUSE (14-6-3) 1969 L 3-74 Home JOHNSON C. SMITH 1930 T 0-0 1959 T 7-7 Away 1982 W 13-7 Home (15-5-2) W 9-7 1960 L 7-12 Home 1983 W 28-12 Away 1926 W 49-0 1931 W 13-6 1961 W 21-0 Away 1995 W 54-20 Home 1932 W 19-0 1933 W 32-8 1962 W 12-0 Home 1996 L 22-23 Away 1933 W 42-6 1934 W 12-0 1963 W 20-6 Away 1997 W 10-0 Away 1943 W 19-6 Away 1935 W 20-0 Home 1964 W 14-7 Home 1998 W 55-0 Away 1944 T 12-12 Away 1936 W 7-0 1965 W 20-6 Away 1999 W 34-14 Home 1945 L 6-7 Away 1937 L 0-6 1966 W 65-0 Home 2000 W 31-14 Home 1946 W 33-0 Away 1938 W 20-6 1967 W 40-21 Away 2001 W 35-20 Home 1947 W 13-8 Away 1939 W 12-6 Home 1968 T 12-12 Home 2002 L 42-52 Away 1948 T 20-20 Away 1940 L 0-14 1969 L 12-19 Away 2003 W 24-21 OT Neutral 1959 L 8-14 Away 1941 W 7-0 1970 l 13-51 Home 2004 W 49-37 Neutral 1975 L 6-21 Home 1942 T 13-13 1971 L 7-13 Away 2005 W 44-14 Neutral 1976 W 18-16 Away 1944 L 0-15 Home 1972 L 9-13 Home 1977 W 35-7 Home 1945 W 12-0 Home 1973 T 13-13 Away

150 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 All-Time Opponents Index

MORRIS BROWN (2-1) 2001 L 20-28 Away 1983 L 20-24 Away 1979 W 34-12 Away 1949 W 14-7 Home 2002 W 31-14 Home 1984 W 17-13 Home 1980 W 28-18 Home 1950 L 0-27 Home 2003 W 52-0 Away 1989 W 27-7 Away 1981 W 39-0 Away 1993 W 49-14 Away 2004 W 58-10 Home 1990 W 33-21 Home 1982 W 34-0 Home 2005 W 55-14 Away 1991 W 44-28 Away 1983 L 14-19 Away NAVAL BASE (2-0) 1992 W 31-19 Home 1984 W 14-7 Home 1919 W 29-0 NORTH ALABAMA (0-2) 1985 W 15-3 Home 1920 W 39-0 1992 L 21-33 Home PETERSBURG (2-3-1) 1986 W 21-0 Home 1993 L 20-45 Away 1904 L 0-6 1987 W 68-0 Away NEW HAMPSHIRE 1905 L 0-12 (0-2) NORTH CAROLINA A&T STATE 1906 L 5-10 SAVANNAH STATE (3-0) 2000 L 17-31 Home (20-15-2) 1917 W 25-6 2003 W 48-13 Home 2001 L 29-45 Away 1909 W 11-0 1919 T 13-13 2004 W 58-7 Away 1925 W 12-0 1920 W 12-0 2005 W 44-6 Home NEWPORT NEWS HIGH SCHOOL 1926 W 14-6 (1-0) 1927 L 0-13 PHOEBUS (2-0) SHAW (24-9-2) 1913 W 69-0 1928 W 12-0 1906 W 40-0 1907 W 6-5 1929 L 0-3 1907 W 12-0 1908 T 0-0 NEWPORT NEWS YMCA (2-0) 1930 L 7-12 1911 W 2-0 1919 W 20-0 1931 W 21-0 RHODE ISLAND (0-2) 1912 W 34-0 1920 W 1-0 1936 W 20-0 1972 L 0-27 Away 1913 W 70-0 1937 W 19-14 2001 L 7-56 Home 1915 W 59-0 NEW YORK TECH (2-0) 1938 T 0-0 1920 L 0-13 1979 W 19-10 Away 1939 T 0-0 RICHMOND (1-0) 1921 L 7-13 1980 W 36-12 Home 1940 L 0-14 2005 L 10-38 Home 1922 W 1-0 1941 W 6-0 1923 W 6-0 NORFOLK STATE (20-22-1) 1942 W 18-0 ROANOKE ATHLETIC CLUB 1924 T 0-0 1963 L 0-42 Away 1943 L 6-7 (1-0) 1925 W 3-0 1964 L 9-13 Home 1944 L 0-12 1916 W 89-0 1926 W 23-0 1965 L 0-20 Away 1945 W 7-6 1927 W 45-0 1966 L 27-33 Home 1946 W 12-0 ST. AUGUSTINE’S (1-0) 1928 W 66-0 1967 L 20-23 Away 1947 W 7-0 1910 W 75-6 1948 W 14-0 Home 1968 W 13-7 Home 1948 W 21-0 1949 L 7-13 Home 1969 L 6-39 Away 1949 L 13-20 ST. PAUL’S (34-4) 1950 W 13-7 Home 1970 L 0-52 Home 1950 L 0-14 1915 W 58-0 1951 W 12-6 Home 1971 L 15-30 Away 1951 L 7-20 1919 W 25-0 1963 W 13-10 Home 1972 L 14-33 Home 1952 L 13-26 1921 W 26-2 1964 L 24-28 Away 1973 L 6-21 Away 1982 W 19-9 Away 1922 W 3-0 1965 L 14-20 Home 1974 L 10-27 Home 1983 L 10-13 Home 1923 W 7-6 1966 W 46-16 Away 1975 W 27-7 Away 1996 L 20-24 Home 1924 W 14-0 1967 W 48-12 Away 1976 L 7-24 Home 1997 W 7-2 Away 1925 W 34-9 1968 W 20-6 Home 1977 W 18-0 Away 1998 W 23-10 Home 1926 W 14-3 1969 L 6-18 Away 1978 L 6-16 Home 1999 L 16-41 Away 1927 W 27-0 1970 L 0-20 Home 1979 L 13-26 Away 2000 L 28-31 Home 1928 W 27-0 1971 L 0-46 Away

1980 L 14-37 Home 2001 W 23-7 Away 1929 W 20-0 1972 L 0-12 Home T

1981 W 23-20 Away 2002 W 17-7 Home 1930 W 40-0 1973 W 10-0 Away T h e

1982 L 7-25 Home 2003 L 28-38 Away 1931 W 20-0 1974 W 35-13 Home e

R

1983 W 14-12 Away 2004 W 51-24 Home 1932 W 9-0 1975 W 12-8 Away R e

1984 L 7-15 Home 2005 W 31-14 Away 1933 W 26-0 1976 W 33-0 Home e

c o

1985 W 36-35 Away 1934 W 13-7 1977 W 34-7 Away o

r

d

1986 W 19-14 Home NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL 1935 W 33-6 1978 W 24-19 Home d

B

1987 W 48-17 Away (14-5) 1936 W 21-0 B o

1988 L 27-34 Home 1924 W 31-0 1940 W 13-7 SOUTH CAROLINA STATE o

o

k 1989 T 20-20 Away 1926 W 20-0 1941 W 52-0 (11-1) k 1990 L 18-27 Home 1928 W 33-7 1970 L 6-27 Home 1937 W 7-6 1991 L 12-26 Away 1929 W 24-0 1971 W 15-12 Away 1938 W 21-6 1992 W 60-0 Home 1931 W 24-0 1972 W 33-6 Home 1996 W 20-14 Away 1993 W 48-21 Away 1932 W 19-0 1973 L 13-14 Away 1997 W 20-14 Home 1994 W 53-28 Home 1933 W 7-0 1974 W 38-36 Home 1998 W 20-7 Away 1995 W 23-18 Away 1934 W 20-0 1975 W 22-14 Away 1999 W 39-27 Home 1996 L 7-14 Home 1935 W 31-0 1976 L 14-20 Home 2000 W 40-37 Away 1997 W 9-2 Away 1951 L 6-28 Home 1977 W 38-14 Away 2001 W 28-17 Home 1998 W 59-14 Home 1952 L 12-21 Home 1978 W 20-12 Home 2002 L 41-47 OT Away 1999 W 28-27 Away 1953 L 0-28 Away 2003 W 32-12 Home 2000 W 47-19 Home 1954 L 0-28 Home 2004 W 52-36 Away 2005 W 14-10 Home

SEASONED FOR THE CHALLENGE 151 All-Time Opponents Index

SOUTHERN (1-2) VIRGINIA STATE (32-39-4) 1987 W 23-19 Home 1966 W 33-0 Home 1995 L 22-45 Away 1922 L 6-12 1988 L 21-24 Away 1967 L 20-27 Away 1999 L 6-21 Neutral 1923 W 7-6 1989 W 21-10 Home 1968 L 10-12 Home 1999 W 24-3 Neutral 1924 W 25-12 1990 W 7-0 Away 1969 L 7-42 Away 1925 T 0-0 1991 W 39-37 Home 1971 L 7-14 Home SOUTHERN UTAH (1-0) 1926 W 31-7 1992 W 55-23 Away 1972 L 14-19 Home 2000 W 42-34 OT Home 1927 W 6-0 1993 W 42-14 Home 1973 L 0-35 Home 1928 W 17-0 1994 W 44-19 Away 1974 L 7-20 Away SOUTHWEST MISSOURI STATE 1929 L 0-6 1996 W 14-10 Neutral 1975 L 27-42 Home (0-1) 1930 W 25-12 2001 W 55-14 Neutral 1976 W 13-10 Away 2002 L 26-28 Home 1931 T 0-0 1977 L 16-55 Home 1932 L 6-13 VIRGINIA UNION (38-41-3) 1978 L 6-52 Away TENNESSEE STATE (0-2) 1933 W 13-0 1906 W 6-5 1979 L 12-41 Home 1983 L 14-20 Away 1934 L 13-24 1907 T 0-0 1980 L 0-49 Away 1984 L 0-44 Home 1935 W 20-6 1908 W 11-0 1981 L 14-34 Home 1936 L 7-12 1909 W 22-0 1982 L 8-28 Away TEXAS SOUTHERN (0-1) 1937 L 7-39 Home 1911 W 25-0 1983 W 13-4 Home 1990 L 16-28 Away 1938 L 7-25 1913 W 30-0 1984 W 13-11 Away 1939 L 0-14 1914 W 42-0 1985 W 31-0 Home TUSKEGEE (13-16) 1940 L 0-6 1915 W 73-0 1986 L 7-16 Away 1907 W 10-0 1941 L 0-8 Home 1916 W 15-6 1987 L 7-14 Home 1909 L 0-6 1942 T 6-6 1917 L 0-3 1988 W 28-13 Away 1910 W 15-12 1943 W 13-0 Away 1918 T 0-0 1989 L 28-32 Home 1947 W 19-0 Away 1944 L 6-32 Away 1920 L 0-1 1990 L 40-43 Away 1948 W 15-7 Away 1945 L 0-35 Away 1921 L 3-14 1991 L 13-49 Home 1949 W 47-0 Away 1946 L 9-14 Away 1923 L 6-7 1992 T 20-20 Away 1960 L 20-30 Away 1947 W 16-13 Away 1924 W 12-6 1993 W 13-0 Home 1961 W 17-14 Home 1948 L 0-13 Away 1925 W 13-0 1994 W 56-6 Away 1962 L 0-10 Away 1949 W 27-21 Away 1926 W 12-0 1963 W 33-28 Home 1950 L 7-12 Away 1927 W 12-7 WESTERN ILLINOIS (1-0) 1964 L 9-42 Away 1951 L 0-6 Away 1928 W 25-0 Home 2004 W 40-20 Home 1965 L 12-15 Home 1952 L 0-31 Away 1929 L 0-6 1966 L 34-38 Away 1953 W 19-18 Home 1930 W 14-7 Home WEST VIRGINIA STATE (0-2) 1967 L 13-28 Home 1954 L 0-27 Away 1931 W 14-0 1928 L 0-7 1968 L 6-53 Away 1955 L 6-18 Home 1932 L 13-14 Home 1929 L 6-12 Home 1969 L 12-20 Home 1956 L 20-24 Away 1933 W 26-0 1970 L 0-33 Away 1957 L 0-13 Home 1934 L 0-6 Home WEST VIRGINIA TECH (1-0) 1971 L 7-27 Home 1958 W 21-18 Away 1935 W 15-7 1988 W 37-9 Home 1972 L 6-39 Away 1959 L 0-25 Home 1936 W 24-6 1973 L 6-20 Home 1960 W 21-6 Away 1937 L 12-14 WILBERFORCE (1-0) 1974 L 0-55 Away 1961 W 6-0 Home 1938 L 0-6 1948 W 20-19 Home 1987 W 23-14 Home 1962 W 19-12 Away 1939 W 14-6 1988 W 37-17 Away 1963 L 12-30 Home 1940 L 6-7 WILLIAM & MARY (0-3) 1989 W 37-21 Home 1964 L 6-39 Away 1941 W 20-8 1997 L 6-31 Away 1990 W 45-26 Away 1965 L 6-48 Home 1942 W 27-12 1998 L 34-41 Home 1991 L 33-46 Home 1966 W 7-0 Away 1945 L 19-21 Away 2004 L 35-42 Away 1992 L 28-41 Away 1967 L 19-20 Home 1946 W 18-0 Away 1993 W 46-12 Home 1968 T 7-7 Away 1947 W 14-13 Home WINSTON-SALEM STATE 2003 W 53-0 Neutral 1969 L 7-9 Home 1948 L 3-16 Away (8-14-1) 1970 L 2-85 Away 1949 W 13-7 Away 1953 W 47-0 Away VANDALS (1-0) 1971 L 0-26 Home 1950 L 9-16 Home 1954 W 24-13 Home 1917 W 57-0 1972 L 0-35 Away 1951 W 20-13 Away 1955 L 0-20 Away 1973 L 0-10 Home 1952 W 34-13 Away 1956 T 7-7 Home VILLANOVA (0-1) 1974 L 7-33 Away 1953 W 12-0 Home 1957 L 6-32 Away 2003 L 6-41 Away 1975 L 14-26 Home 1954 W 18-12 Home 1958 W 16-6 Home 1976 W 38-36 Away 1955 W 31-7 Away 1970 L 20-46 Away VIRGINIA SEMINARY (2-1-2) 1977 L 22-45 Home 1956 L 0-31 Home 1971 L 26-32 Home 1924 W 7-0 1978 L 27-31 Away 1957 L 0-20 Away 1972 L 0-47 Away 1925 L 0-3 1979 L 0-37 Home 1958 W 21-12 Away 1973 L 8-17 Home 1926 T 3-3 1980 W 16-9 Away 1959 L 2-8 Away 1974 L 0-15 Away 1927 T 13-13 1981 W 17-14 Home 1960 L 8-15 Home 1975 W 32-13 Home 1928 W 2-0 1982 W 34-13 Away 1961 L 17-28 Away 1976 W 27-22 Away 1983 L 13-16 Home 1962 L 14-39 Home 1977 L 6-34 Home 1984 W 16-10 Away 1963 L 7-17 Away 1978 L 6-21 Away 1985 W 23-0 Home 1964 L 6-34 Home 1979 L 14-41 Home 1986 L 14-41 Away 1965 L 6-29 Away 1985 L 13-47 Home

152 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 Yearly Look Back

Past HU All-CIAA/All-MEAC Selections First-team unless otherwise noted

1923 Theodore Coleman ...... LT 1977 Reggie Midgett ...... SC 1989 Tim Dudley ...... RB 2000 Montrell Coley ...... RB Adee Butler ...... RG Reggie Doss ...... DE Johnnie Barnes ...... RB Greg Scott ...... DL James Jones ...... RE Russ Seaton ...... QB Stanley Jones ...... DL Michael Bland ...... DL Larry Williams ...... TE James Chapman ...... LB (2ND TEAM) 1924 James Alexander ...... RG Ernie White ...... DT Stacy Saunders ...... DB Montrell Coley ...... RB William Lee ...... RT (2ND TEAM) 1978 Leroy Jones ...... OG 1990 Stanley Jones ...... DL 1925 George Davis ...... LE Travis Coleman ...... DB Don Rose ...... DB James Chapman ...... LB William Lee ...... LT (2ND TEAM) Victor South ...... OG James Alexander ...... LG 1991 Johnnie Barnes ...... WR Vincent Lewis ...... DB O.A. Pindle ...... C 1979 Victor South ...... OG Gareth Bonds ...... LB (2ND TEAM) Ernest White ...... DL Jonathan Wilson ...... DB 1926 William Lee ...... LT 2001 Erik Steiner ...... OG Anthony Smith ...... WR Reuben Munday ...... C 1992 Shaun Parker ...... WR James McCall ...... OT George Davis ...... RE 1980 Michael Johnson ...... OT Carlos Fleeks ...... RB Zuriel Smith ...... WR William Williams ...... LH Dennis Mahan ...... RB Ethan Pitts ...... K Tellis Bolden ...... K Anthony Smith ...... WR Steve Brannon ...... DE 1927 William Lee ...... LT 2002 Erik Steiner ...... OL Wallace Young ...... TE Chris Williams ...... DE Theodore Robinson ...... LT Jelani Clement ...... C George Cousar ...... DT Gareth Bonds ...... LB Zuriel Smith ...... WR 1928 Samuel Gaines ...... LT Jason Jones ...... OL 1981 Dennis Mahan ...... RB Isaac Hilton ...... DL Carl Hill ...... LG (2ND TEAM) Wallace Young ...... TE Vernon Woodson ...... LB Harold Gates ...... C Antonio Poag ...... OL Blake Anderson ...... DB Tellis Bolden ...... P Sylvester Perkins ...... RG (2ND TEAM) John Wooden ...... OG Zuriel Smith ...... PR Oscar Jones ...... FB Matt Montgomery ...... QB Phil Harrison ...... LB (2ND TEAM) (2ND TEAM) 1929 Samuel Gaines ...... LT Mike Johnson ...... OT Tellis Bolden ...... PK Charles McGowan ...... RE Kevin Ross ...... OG 1993 Emerson Martin OL (2ND TEAM) Jason Jones ...... OL 1930 Samuel Gaines ...... LT 1982 Reggie Jackson ...... LB Travis Oliver ...... DB Ethan Pitts ...... K (2ND TEAM) Maxwell Thomas ...... RE Kevin Ross ...... OG Corey Swinson ...... DE (2ND TEAM) 2003 Alonzo Coleman ...... RB 1931 James Unthank ...... OG Chris Williams ...... DE Wallace Young ...... TE Patrick Cheatham ...... OL George Rivers ...... OG John Meredith ...... LB Samuel Gaines ...... OT (2ND TEAM) Jelani Clement ...... C Dennis Mahan ...... RB Edwards ...... FB 1994 Roderick Briggs ...... OL Jerome Mathis ...... WR (2ND TEAM) Antonio Poag ...... OL Isaac Hilton ...... DL 1932 James Unthank ...... OG Nepton Speller ...... LB Todd Covington ...... K Kitwana Jones ...... LB George Rivers ...... OG Hugh Hunter ...... DE 1983 Isaac Readon ...... DL Paul White ...... DL Corey Swinson ...... DE 1933 James Unthank ...... OG Nepton Speller ...... LB Cameron Muro ...... P John Meredith ...... LB Samuel Murphy ...... DL Ivory Richmond ...... HB (2ND TEAM) Melvin Crawford ...... DB (2ND TEAM) Phil Harrison ...... LB 1935 Larney Owens ...... E Travis Oliver ...... DB (2ND TEAM) 1995 Michael Jenkins ...... WR 1936 Larney Owens ...... E George Fayson ...... P Hugh Hunter ...... DL (2ND TEAM) Raymond Hopson ...... QB Kevin Williams ...... LB 1984 Clarence Bailey ...... PR 2004 Alonzo Coleman ...... RB 1939 James Stuart ...... OG Isaac Readon ...... DL 1996 Tyrone Mayer ...... RB Gerald Perry ...... OL James Griffin ...... B Clarence Bailey ...... PR Charles Preston ...... DL Jelani Clement ...... OL Darrell Flythe ...... LB Marquay McDaniel ...... PR 1940 James Stuart ...... G 1985 Carl Painter ...... RB Michael Jenkins ...... WR Andrew Paterini ...... PK Darryl Skinner ...... WR Micah Littlejohn ...... DL 1941 William Grice ...... E (2ND TEAM) Isaac Readon ...... DL Lamont Turner ...... OG Justin Durant ...... LB 1942 David Ware ...... C Clarence Bailey ...... PR Cameron Muro ...... P (2ND TEAM) 1943 Bobby Mann ...... E Wendell Thorne ...... OT Princeton Shepherd QB Bob King ...... B Stanley Crowder ...... DT 1997 Charles Jackson ...... RB (2ND TEAM)

Gary Westberry ...... C Lamont Turner ...... OG

T

Tom Casey ...... B Jerome Mathis ...... KR T

h David Turner ...... LB h

1986 Darryl Skinner ...... KR (2ND TEAM)

e 1946 Tom Casey ...... B e

Deon Hunt ...... LB Gerrell Golightly ...... OL

R

1947 Tom Casey ...... B 1987 Anthony Kearney ...... DL Donald Turner ...... DB (2ND TEAM) R e

1988 Darryl Ryals ...... OL Cordell Taylor ...... DB Brian Houston ...... LB e

c 1948 Luther Goodall ...... OG c

(2ND TEAM) o

W.C. Lewis ...... E Johnnie Barnes ...... WR 1998 Russell Mills ...... OG o r

Tim Dudley ...... RB Mitchell Foreman ...... OT Dirul Diaab ...... DB r d

1951 Robert Ayers ...... F (2ND TEAM) d

Stacy Saunders ...... DB Adrian Wideman ...... TE B

1956 George Brown ...... OG Antico Dalton ...... DL B o

Charles Preston ...... DL 2005 Alonzo Coleman ...... RB o o

1960 Charles Bey ...... E Gerell Golightly ...... OL o

k Deon Hunt ...... LB k 1966 Sandy Bowers ...... HB Donald Turner ...... DB Andrew Paterini ...... PK Matt Williams ...... P Kendall Langford ...... DL 1967 Bertram Robinson ...... OT David Turner ...... LB Justin Durant ...... LB Travarous Bain ...... DB 1968 Bertram Robinson ...... DG (2ND TEAM) Donald Turner ...... DB Ardell Daniels . . . .RB (2nd Team) 1969 Bertram Robinson ...... DG (2ND TEAM) Marquay McDaniel . . . . .WR/PR 1971 Robert Johnson ...... FL (2nd Team) 1999 Mitchell Foreman ...... OT Nevin McCaskill . .OL (2nd Team) 1975 Carl Bascomb ...... OT Kelly McClendon ...... C Micah Littlejohn . .DL (2nd Team) Ron Allen-Bey ...... CB Adrian Wideman ...... TE Kyle Whitehurst . .DB (2nd Team) 1976 Reggie Doss ...... DE Michael Bland ...... DL Montee Foote ...... DL Deon Hunt ...... LB

Isaac Readon Three-time All-CIAA selection SEASONED FOR THE CHALLENGE 153 Yearly Look Back

Past HU All-American Selections First-team unless otherwise noted

AFCA All-American SBN Black College All-American 2000 Montrell Coley ...... RB (3RD TEAM)

1993 Emerson Martin ...... OL 1978 Donovan Rose ...... DB 2002 Isaac Hilton ...... DE (2ND TEAM)

1994 John Meredith ...... LB 1981 Dennis Mahan ...... RB 2004 Jerome Mathis ...... KR Jelani Clement ...... C (3rd Team) 1997 Cordell Taylor ...... DB 1982 Dennis Mahan ...... RB 2005 Alonzo Coleman ...... RB 1999 Deon Hunt ...... LB 1994 Corey Swinson ...... DT Justin Durant ...... LB 2002 Zuriel Smith ...... RS John Meredith ...... LB Gerell Golightly ...... OL Melvin Crawford ...... FS 2003 Jelani Clement ...... C Andrew Paterini ...... PK Antonio Poag ...... OL 2004 Jelani Clement ...... C 1995 Hugh Hunter ...... DE NAIA All-American 2005 Andrew Paterini ...... PK Mike Jenkins ...... WR 1977 Reggie Doss ...... DL Kevin Williams ...... LB Associated Press All-American 1978 Donovan Rose ...... DB 1996 Darrell Flythe ...... LB 1976 Nick Wickham ...... C (3RD TEAM) 1980 Anthony Smith ...... WR (NATIONAL DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR) Reggie Doss ...... DE (HONORABLE MENTION) 1997 Lamont Turner ...... OL 1981 Mike Johnson ...... OL 1977 Reggie Doss ...... DE (HONORABLE MENTION) Deon Hunt ...... LB Dennis Mahan ...... RB Phil Harrison ...... DL 1980 Mike Johnson ...... OT (HONORABLE MENTION) David Turner ...... LB

Dennis Mahan ...... RB (HONORABLE MENTION) Cordell Taylor ...... CB 1982 Mike Johnson ...... OL

1981 Phil Harrison ...... LB (HONORABLE MENTION) 1998 Deon Hunt ...... LB

Dennis Mahan ...... RB (HONORABLE MENTION) Russell Mills ...... OL CoSIDA Academic All-American

Mike Johnson ...... OT (HONORABLE MENTION) Donald Turner ...... CB 1993 Tim Benson ...... WR

Kevin Ross ...... OG (3RD TEAM) 2001 James McCall ...... OL

1982 Mike Johnson ...... OT (HONORABLE MENTION) Greg Scott ...... DL Postseason All-Star Games

Dennis Mahan ...... RB (HONORABLE MENTION) 2002 Erik Steiner ...... OL Blue-Gray Game

1983 Isaac Readon ...... NG (HONORABLE MENTION) 2003 Patrick Cheatham ...... OL 1997 Cordell Taylor ...... DB Phil Harrison ...... LB (HONORABLE MENTION) Kitwana Jones ...... LB 2003 Isaac Hilton ...... DL Nepton Speller ...... LB (HONORABLE MENTION) Isaac Hilton ...... DL 1984 Isaac Readon ...... NG Cameron Muro ...... P

1985 Isaac Readon ...... NG 2004 Jelani Clement ...... C

1993 Emerson Martin ...... OG Andrew Paterini ...... PK Christopher Williams ...... DL Micah Littlejohn ...... DL Justin Durant ...... LB 1995 Hugh Hunter ...... DL 2005 Alonzo Coleman ...... RB 1996 Darrell Flythe ...... LB Justin Durant ...... LB 1997 Cordell Taylor ...... DB Gerell Golightly ...... OL

2004 Jerome Mathis ...... KR Andrew Paterini ...... PK Jelani Clement ...... C (3rd Team) 2005 Alonzo Coleman ...... RB Sports Network All-American Justin Durant ...... LB 1998 Charles Preston ...... DL

Gerell Golightly ...... OL Russell Mills ...... OL (3RD TEAM)

Andrew Paterini ...... PK 1999 Deon Hunt ...... LB (2ND TEAM)

Michael Bland ...... DL (3RD TEAM) Walter Camp All-American

2004 Jerome Mathis ...... KR 2005 Justin Durant ...... LB Gerell Golightly ...... OL

Darrell Flythe-1996 MEAC Defensive Player of the Year and Associated Press All-American

154 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 All-Time Roster A B Best, Comer ...... 2000, ’01 Brit, Anthony ...... 1987, ’88, ’89 Bettis, Kevin . . . . .1983, ’84, ’85, ’86 Britt, John ...... 1987, ’88 Abrams, James ...... 2004, '05 Babineaux, George2002, ‘03, ‘04, '05 Bey, Charles ...... 1959, ’60, ’61 Brittingham, Cordrea ...... 2002 Adams, Anthony Jr. 2002, ’03, ‘04, '05 Bailey, Clarence ...... 1984, ’85 Bey, Ron ...... 1976, ’77 Britton, Joseph ...... 1968, ’69 Adams, Douglas ...... 1973 Bailey, Jarrett ...... 1986, ’87, ’88 Biggs, Jerome ...... 1969, ’70 Brock, Luke ...... 1972, ’73 Adams, James ...... 1996 Bailey, Linwood ...... 1965, ’66 Billings, Koy ...... 1990 Brokenburr, Terrell 1982, ’83, ’84, ’85 Adams, Marvin ...... 1998 Bailey, Martin ...... 1959, ’60, ’61 Billups, Aaron ...... 1984 Brooks, Daniel ...... 2005 Adams, Ralph ...... 1981 Bain, Travarous ...... 2005 Bint, Adam ...... 1986 Brooks, Chris ...... 1977 Adams, Roosevelt ...... 1968, ’69 Baird, Henti ...... 2004, '05 Black, John ...... 1977, ’80 Brooks, Donald ...... 1965 Aderson, Derrick ...... 1969 Baker, Ian ...... 2002, ‘03, ‘04 Blackman, Mandrel ...... 1991, ’92, Brooks, Jamal . . .1995, ’96, ’97, ’98 Akers, Lloyd ...... 1992, ’93 Baker, Jenson ...... 1975, ’76, ’77 ’93, ’94 Brooks, Lawrence .1972, ’73, ’74, ’75 Albertie, Ive ...... 1970 Balfour, Joseph ...... 1965 Blackman, Michael . . .1972, ’73, ’75 Broughton, Warren ...... 1996, ’97, Alderman, Clyde . . . . .1982, ’83, ’84 Ball, Anthony ...... 1982 Blackman, Richard ...... 1966, ’69 ’98, ’99 Alderman, Rodney . . .1982, ’83, ’84, Ball, Currie ...... 1960, ’61, ’62 Blackwell, Curtis . .1996, ’97, ’98, ’99 Browder, Dwight . . . . .1970, ’72, ’73 ’85, ’86 Ball, Nathan ...... 2001, ’02 Blackwell, Sam . . .1978, ’79, ’80, ’81 Brown, Alonzo ...... 1976, ’77 Alexander, Paul . .1983, ’84, ’85, ’86 Banks, Everett ...... 1991, ’92 Blash, Kermit . . . .1978, ’79, ’80, ’81, Brown, Anthony ...... 1963, ’65 Alford, Kenny ...... 1977 ’82, ’83 Banks, John ...... 1972, ’73 Brown, Anthony ...... 1980 Allen, Eddie . . . . .1976, ’77, ’78, ’79 Blake, Robert ...... 1961 Banks, Kevin .1978, ’79, ’80, ’81, ’82 Brown, Bobby ...... 1972, ’73 Allen, Jenkins ...... 1987 Bland, Michael ...... 1996, ’97, Bankston, Charles ...... 1977 Brown, Bronald ...... 1962 Allen, Randy ...... 2003 ’98, ’99, 2000 Bannister, Calvin . . . . .2003, '04, '05 Brown, Eric ...... 1981 Allen, Ronald ...... 1975 Blick, Juan ...... 1994 Barber, Craig . . . .1985, ’86, ’87, ’88 Brown, Frank ...... 1983 Allen, Terrance ...... 2000, ’01, ’02 Blizzard, Alden ...... 2005 Barber, Paul Jr...... 2002, ‘03 Brown, George ...... 1976, ’77 Allen, Thomas ...... 2000, ’01 Blocker, Robert ...... 2001, ’02 Barksdale, Dewey ...... 1976 Brown, Isaiah ...... 1959 Allen, William ...... 1965 Blount, David ...... 2000, ’01, ’02 Barner, Johnnie ...... 1987 Brown, Jeffery ...... 2001, ’02 Altman, Tony ...... 1995, ’97 Blount, Kente ...... 2001 Barnes, Darian ...... 2001 Brown, Joseph ...... 1980 Anderson, Albert ...... 1970 Blount, Miles . . . .1972, ’73, ’74, ’75 Barnes, Gary ...... 1981, ’82 Brown, Joseph ...... 1986 Anderson, Blake . .1982, ’83, ’84, ’85 Bolden, Tellis ...... 1998, ’99, 2000, Barnes, Johnnie . .1988, ’89, ’90, ’91 ’01, ’02 Brown, Ken . . . . .1977, ’78, ’79, ’80 Anderson, Derrick . . . .1970, ’72, ’73 Barnes, Obie ...... 1992, ’93 Bolden, Tobias ...... 2003 Brown, Kevin ...... 1986, ’87 Anderson, Donald . . . .1993, ’94, ’95 Barnett, Ray ...... 1980, ’81 Bolling, Craig ...... 1976 Brown, Leroy ...... 1983, ’84 Anderson, Marcel ...... 1994 Barr, Jermaine ...... 1992, ’93 Bonds, Garreth . . .1989, ’90, ’91, ’92 Brown, Nathan .1999, 2000, ’01, ’02 Anderson, Norman ...... 1959, ’60 Bartlett, Rudolph ...... 1975, ’76 Booker, Barry ...... 1975, ’76, ’77 Brown, Norman . .1990, ’91, ’92, ’93 Andrews, Anthony ...... 1965, ’66 Bascomb, Carl . . .1972, ’73, ’74, ’75 Boone, Kermit ...... 1979 Brown, Robert . . .1980, ’81, ’82, ’83 Anthony, Jon ...... 1986, ’88 Basic, Pass ...... 1965 Boone, Thomas . .1982, ’83, ’84, ’85 Brown, Ronald ...... 1963 Anthony, Vernon .1959, ’60, ’61, ’62 Basley, Carlisle ...... 1996 Boone, Tony ...... 1977, ’78, ’79 Brown, Ronnie ...... 1987 Archie, Larry . . . .1982, ’84, ’85, ’86 Bassett, Pete ...... 1975 Booth, Ron ...... 1976 Brown, Samuel ...... 1959, ’60 Archie, William ...... 1983 Battles, Bryan ...... 1987 Bostic, Stanley ...... 1973 Brown, Scorpio ...... 2004 Armstrong, Anthony . .1978, ’79, ’80, Baxter, LaFrenchy . . . .1981, ’82, ’83 ’81, ’82 Boswell, Harold ...... 1978, ’79 Brunson, Xavier ...... 1987, ’88, ’89 Bazemore, Antonio . . .1978, ’79, ’80,

Armstrong, Otis ...... 1985 Bowen, Windell ...... 1982 Bryant, Al ...... 1981 T

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Armwood, David ...... 1976, ’77 Bowers, Sandy ...... 1966, ’68 Bryant, Derick ...... 1991 h

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Bazzarre, Asher ...... 1998 e

Arrington, Eunice ...... 1965, ’66 Bowles, Norborn ...... 1959 Bryant, Eric ...... 1981, ’82 R

Beach, Robert ...... 1978, ’79 R e

Ash, Sylvester ...... 1962 Boykin, John .1959, ’60, ’61, ’62, ’63 Bryant, Henry ...... 1961 e

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Ates, Roderick ...... 1993 Boyles, Prentice ...... 1987 Bryant, Quincy . . .1994, ’95, ’96, ’97 o

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Ates, Roger ...... 1992 Bradford, Anthony ...... 1989 Bryant, Vernon ...... 2004, '05 d

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Beasley, Andre ...... 1995, ’97, ’98 o o

Atkins, Terry ...... 2001, ’02 Brailey, Mark ...... 1987, ’88, ’89 Buckley, John ...... 1996, ’97 o

k Bell, Alton ...... 1980, ’81 k Atlman, Tony ...... 1996 Branch, Carl ...... 1983 Buckner, Tolbert . .1993, ’94, ’95, ’96 Bell, Gary ...... 1981, ’82, ’83, ’84 Aughtry, Stanley . . . . .1997, ’98, ’99, Brandon, Steve . . .1989, ’90, ’91, ’92 Bullock, Jimmie ...... 1959 Belton, Ronald ...... 1969 2000, ’01 Braswell, Brian . . .2001, ’02, ‘03, ‘04 Burgess, Keith ...... 1982 Bennett, Danny ...... 1988, ’89 Austin, Daniel ...... 1959, ’60 Brazil, Ligar ...... 1959, ’60, ’61 Burgess, Michael ...... 1969, ’70 Bennett, LePolden ...... 1983, ’84 Austin, Frank ...... 1961 Breece, Charles ...... 1965, ’66 Burgess, Sylvester ...... 1969 Bennett, Willie ...... 1997, ’98, ’99, Austin, Joshua ...... 1992, ’93, ’94 2000, ’01 Brickhouse, Michael . . .1988, ’89, ’90 Burke, Chris ...... 1983, ’85 Austin, Richard ...... 1985, ’86 Benson, Malcolm .1992, ’93, ’94, ’95 Briggs, Roderick . .1992, ’93, ’94, ’95 Burke, Marland ...... 1999 Austin, Roger ...... 1970 Benson, Timothy . .1990, ’91, ’92, ’93 Briley, Floyd ...... 1978, ’79 Burnell, Robbie ...... 1977 Bentley, Andre ...... 1984, ’85 Brinkley, Calvin ...... 1984 Burney, Tony ...... 1979 Berry, Chris ...... 1998 Briscoe, Leon ...... 1972, ’73 Burns, Frank ...... 1981

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Burns, Gene ...... 1978, ’79, ’80 ’02, ‘03, ‘04 Cox, Winston . . . .1995, ’96, ’97, ’98 Diggs, Bradford ...... 1987 Burns, Jonathan ...... 2002 Clement, Norman . . . .1997, ’98, ’99, Craig, James ...... 1970 Diggs, Leroy ...... 1986 2000 Burrell, Gayland ...... 1991 Crawford, Jermaine ...... 2000 Dillard, Fred . . . .1989, ’90, ’91, ’92 Clifton, Davian ...... 1989, ’90 Burrest, Brandon ...... 2002 Crawford, Melvin .1991, ’92, ’93, ’94 Dillard, Lawrence ...... 1970 Clifton, Tyrone ...... 1985, ’86 Burton, Jeff ...... 1984 Crawley, Greg ...... 1978, ’79 Dixon, Alfred ...... 1981, ’82, ’83 Clomax, Tony ...... 1989, ’90, ’91 Butler, James ...... 1972, ’73, ’74 Croom, DeRocke .1987, ’88, ’89, ’90 Dixon, David ...... 1980, ’81 Coackley, Nathan ...... 1999 Butler, Steve ...... 1980 Crowder, Stanley . . . . .1984, ’85, ’86 Dixon, Kerry ...... 2002, ‘03, ‘04 Code, Allen ...... 1962 Butts, Creighton ...... 2000, ’01 Crowner, Gary ...... 1980 Dixon, Marcus ...... 2004, '05 Coggins, Richard . . . .1978, ’79, ’80, Buxton, Bobby ...... 1975, ’76, ’77 Crump, Jason . . . .1990, ‘91, ’92, ’93 Doggett, Bryan . . .1978, ’79, ’80, ’81 ’81, ’82 Crutchfield, Perry ...... 1969 Dooms, Wauna ...... 1961 Coleman, Alonzo . . . .2003, '04, '05 Cuff, Jeffrey ...... 1986 Dorsey, Marc ...... 1987 C Coleman, Chris ...... 1994, ’95, ’96 Calhoun, Karl . . .1978, ’79, ’80, ’81 Cummings, Jerry ...... 2005 Doss, Reginald ...... 1975, ’76, ’77 Coleman, George ...... 1982 Calldwell, John ...... 1959 Curnell, Harry . . . . .1998, ’99, 2000 Dougan, Kensley .2002, ‘03, ‘04, '05 Coleman, Jerome ...... 1995, ’96 Calloway, Michael . . . .1992, ’94, ’95 Curtis, Freddie ...... 1965 Downing, Walter ...... 2001 Coleman, Keith ...... 1983, ’84 Callum, Carl ...... 1981 Drayton, Joey ...... 2003, ‘04, '05 Coleman, Ronald ...... 1984, ’85 Calvin, Rex ...... 1990 Dreher, Edmond ...... 1975 Coleman, Travis ...... 1998, ’99, D Campbell, Marcus . . .1985, ’86, ’87, 2000, ’01 Daden, Herman ...... 1975 Drummer, Lee ...... 1980 ’88, ’89 Coleman, Whitt ...... 1973 Dalton, Antico . . .1995, ’96, ’97, ’98 Dudley, Tim ...... 1988, ’89, ’90 Carlisle, Basley ...... 1995 Coley, Ashanti ...... 1997 Daniels, Ardell ...... 2004, '05 Dukes, Judson ...... 1963 Carnegie, Philander ...... 1977 Coley, Montrell .1997, ’98, ’99, 2000 Daniels, Ercell ...... 1977 Duncan, Anthony ...... 1997, ’98 Carpenter, Wayne ...... 1982 Collier, Matthew ...... 1965, ’69 Daniels, James . . .1987, ’88, ’89, ’90 Duncan, Edward ...... 1969 Carpenter, William ...... 1983, ’84 Collier, Mike ...... 1966 Daniels, Neil ...... 1988, ’89, ’90 Duncan, Howard ...... 1965, ’66 Carroll, Kevin ...... 1987, ’88 Collier, Mike ...... 1990 Darisaw, Earl ...... 1973 Duncan, Mark ...... 1987, ’88 Carrothers, Chris ...... 2004, '05 Coliey, Matthew ...... 2003 DaSilva, Ajibade ...... 2005 Durant, Justin ...... 2003, ‘04, '05 Carter, Brandon ...... 2003 Collins, Derrick ...... 2002 Davis, Al ...... 1980 Dyer, Milton ...... 1976, ’77 Carter, Clifford ...... 1960 Collins, Earl ...... 1963 Davis, Bob ...... 1978, ’79 Carter, Edward ...... 1959 Collins, Raymond ...... 1965, ’66 Davis, Carl E...... 1965 E Carter, Percell . . .1985, ’86, ’87, ’88 Collins, Ulysse ...... 1960 Davis, Derrick ...... 1997 East, Zachary ...... 2003 Carter, Philander ...... 1975, ’76 Colloway, Michael ...... 1993 Davis, Elbe ...... 1960 Ebanks, Linual ...... 1997 Carter, Traywyck ...... 1986 Compton, Michael ...... 1998, ’99, Davis, Eugene ...... 1986, ’88 Edinborough, Moses . .1982, ’83, ’84 Carter, Wayne ...... 1982 2000, ’01 Davis, Gerald ...... 1959 Edmond, Roderick 1990, ’91, ’92, ’93 Carver, William ...... 1959, ’60, ’61 Coney, Elliot . . . . .2001, ’02, ‘03, ‘04 Davis, Glen ...... 1981 Edwards, Euna ...... 1961, ’62 Casey, Cornell ...... 1975 Conley, Dennis ...... 2005 Davis, Joshua ...... 2001, ’02, ‘03 Edwards, William ...... 1963 Cash, Ataveus ...... 1997, ’98, ’99, Conway, Derrick ...... 1993, ’94 Davis, Kevin ...... 1982 Edwards, Williard ...... 1959 2000, ’01 Cook, Fred ...... 1966, ’69 Davis, Manuel ...... 1995 Elbert, Marcus ...... 2000, ’01 Cason, Corey . .1997, ’98, ’99, 2000 Cook, Mike . .1978, ’79, ’80, ’81, ’82 Davis, Matt ...... 1980 Elby, Rashad ...... 1999, 2000 Cavanagh, John . .1991, ’92, ’93, ’94 Cooke, Harold ...... 1976 Davis, Robert ...... 1980 Ellerbee, Walter ...... 1960 Chambers, Anthony ...... 1991 Cooke, Stephen ...... 1984 Davis, Troy ...... 1969, ’70 Ellison, William ...... 1963, ’65, ’66 Chambliss, Spencer . . .1988, ’89, ’90 Cooke, Stevie ...... 1985 Davis, Tyrant ...... 1998 Elmore, David ...... 1987 Chandler, Jachin . . . . .2001, ’02, ‘03 Cooper, David ...... 1977 Davis, Vincent ...... 1993, ’94, ’95 Evans, A’Seem ...... 1990, ’91, ’92 Chapman, Emmett ...... 1960 Cooper, Ryan ...... 1977, ’78, ’79 Dawson, Allen ...... 1987, ’88, ’89, Evans, Johnny ...... 1959 Chapman, James . . . . .1987, ’88, ’90 Cooper, Kenny ...... 1986 ’90, ’91 Evans, Lloyd ...... 1972, ’73, ’75 Chatten, Lionel ...... 1983 Corley, Charles . .1977, ’78, ’79, ’80 Dawson, Damon ...... 1999, 2000 Evans, Richard ...... 1981 Chavis, Ray ...... 1972, ’73, ’75 Corprew, Mike ...... 1978, ’79, ’80, Dawson, Ira David . . . . .1999, 2000, Everett, Adam ...... 2000 Cheatham, Patrick ...... 2000, ’81, ’82 ’01, ’02 ’01, ’02, ‘03 Cosby, Donald ...... 1976, ’77 Day, Decosta ...... 1972, ’73 Cheeseborough, Alfred 1968, ’69, ’70 Council, Keith ...... 1997 Day, Gregory ...... 1975, ’78, ’79 F Chenevert, Dwayne ...... 1980 Fagan, John ...... 1959 Cousar, Carlton ...... 1987, ’88, ’89 Dean, Eric ...... 1989, ’90 Chisolm, Robert ...... 1969 Fair, Marlon ...... 2003, ‘04, '05 Cousar, George . .1978, ’79, ’80, ’81 Deason, Daryl ...... 1975 Christian, Chris ...... 2002, ’03 Farley, Hugh ...... 1973, ’75 Cousins, Scott ...... 1978, ’79, ’80 DeBrew, Linwood ...... 1962 Clanton, Curtis ...... 1987 Farley, Mack ...... 1976 Covington, Todd . .1993, ’94, ’95, ’96 Delancy, Marlon . . . . .2002, ‘03, ‘04 Clark, Jasper ...... 1970 Faulkner, Dereck . . . . .2003, ‘04, '05 Cowan, Reginald ...... 1975 Delk, Lee ...... 1983 Clark, John . .1981, ’82, ’83, ’84, ’85 Fauntleroy, Henry ...... 1961, ’65 Cowans, Anthony ...... 1989 Denby, Bill ...... 1985, ’87, ’88 Clarke, Jair ...... 2003 Fayson, George . . . . .1980, ’81, ’82, Cox, Brian ...... 1983, ’84 Denson, George ...... 1959 ’83, ’84 Clarke, Jay ...... 1995, ’96, ’97 Cox, James ...... 1989, ’90 DeShiels, Tony ...... 1976 Fears, Ernie ...... 1975 Clement, Jelani 2000, ’01, Cox, Randolph ...... 1994 Diaab, Dirul . . . . .2001, ’02, ‘03, ‘04 Feaster, John ...... 1990, ’92, ’93

156 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 All-Time Roster Felton, Calvin . . . .1976, ’77, ’78, ’79 Gaskins, Kenny ...... 1980, ’81 H Hawk, Austin ...... 1992, ’93 Fennell, Daniel ...... 2001 Gause, David ...... 1996, ’97 Hawkins, Adolph ...... 1972, ’73 Haden, Marcus ...... 1995, ’96 Ferebee, David ...... 1959 Geathers, Ervin ...... 1983 Hawkins, Clarence . . .1978, ’79, ’80, Hagans, Michael ...... 1975 ’81, ’82 Ferguson, Ray ...... 1975 George, Andrew ...... 1997, ’98 Hailes, Travis . . .1999, 2000, ’01, ’02 Hawkins, James ...... 1992, ’93 Fields, Kyle ...... 2001, ’02, ‘03 Gethers, Ervin ...... 1982 Hairston, Eugene .1992, ’93, ’94, ’95 Hawksins, Jasper ...... 1983 Fields, Leon ...... 1999, 2000, ’01 Ghraham, Leroy ...... 1975 Hairston, John ...... 1981 Hayden, Dave ...... 1966, ’68, ’69 Fields, Tyrone . . . .1987, ’88, ’89, ’90 Giddings, Ronald ...... 1975, ’76 Hairston, Major ...... 1979 Hayes, Khari ...... 1990 Fillis, Shannon ...... 1992, ’93 Giles, Frank ...... 1976, ’77 Hairston, Mike ...... 1976, ’77, ’78 Henderson, Anthony ...... 1999 Finney, Lauris ...... 1980 Gill, Horace . . . . .1994, ’95, ’96, ’97 Hairston, Nat ...... 1981, ’82, ’83 Henderson, E. Mel ...... 1959 Fitzgerald, Frazier ...... 2001 Gladney, Marvin ...... 1978, ’79 Hale, Lewey ...... 1976, ’77 Henderson, Robert ...... 1990 Flagg, Kerry ...... 1994 Glenn, Jasmin ...... 1995 Hale, Tim ...... 1976 Henderson, Samuel ...... 1975, ’76 Flake, Simon ...... 1997, ’98 Glover, Dennis ...... 1959, ’60 Hall, Carl ...... 1983 Henderson, Stefan ...... 2002 Fleeks, Carlos ...... 1991, ’92 Glover, Jeffrey ...... 1987, ’88 Hall, Colby ...... 2001, ’02, ‘03 Henderson, Tony ...... 1965, ’66 Fleming, Jimmy ...... 1985 Godbold, Clayton ...... 1980 Hall, Darnell ...... 1972, ’73, ’75 Henderson, Tony ...... 1996 Fletcher, John ...... 1961 Godfrey, John ...... 1970 Hall, Demetrius . . .1987, ’89, ’90, ’91 Henry, David ...... 1983 Flucker, Jeff ...... 1972, ’73, ’74 Golightly, Gerell . .2002, ‘03, ‘04, '05 Hall, Ferd ...... 1959 Henry, Wiley ...... 1963, ’65, ’66 Flye, Barry ...... 1981, ’82, ’84 Goode, Wakeem ...... 2005 Hall, Roland ...... 1983 Herbert, Richard ...... 1960 Flythe, Darrell ...... 1994, ’95, ’96 Goodson, Marv ...... 1977 Hall, Tim ...... 1993, ’94 Herring, Herbert . . . . .1982, ’83, ’84 Flythe, Wilbern ...... 1995 Goodwin, Doodle ...... 1976 Halloway, Harold ...... 1965 Hester, Jimmy ...... 2005 Folwer, Harold ...... 1959 Goodwin, Edwin ...... 1972, ’73 Hamer, Tony ...... 1986 Hibler, William ...... 2000 Foote, Montee ...... 1995, ’96, ’97, Gordon, Buckey ...... 1976, ’77 ’98, ’99 Hamilton, David ...... 1966 Hicks, Ray ...... 1992, ’93, ’94, ’95 Gordon, William ...... 1969 Forbes, Michael . . . .1998, ’99, 2000 Hamilton, Jeff . . . .1977, ’78, ’79, ’80 Higginbotham, Chester 1962, ’63, ’65 Gosier, Thomas ...... 1983, ’84, Ford, Dwight ...... 1969 ’85, ’86, ’87 Hamilton, Tony ...... 1977 Hill, Devan ...... 1996, ’97 Ford, Kenneth ...... 1991, ’92, ’93 Gould, Terry ...... 1980 Hammond, Benjamin . .1965, ’66, ’68 Hill, Elliott ...... 1959, ’60, ’61 Foreman, Michael ...... 1995, ’96, Graham, Joseph ...... 1965, ’66 Hammond, Howard ...... 1983 Hill, Elwood ...... 1966, ’69 ’97, ’98 Graham, Leroy ...... 1976, ’77 Hamn, Larnell ...... 2000, ’01 Hill, Michael . . . .1992, ’93, ’94, ’95 Foreman, Mitchell ...... 1995, ’96, Grant, Darryl . . . .1976, ’77, ’78, ’79 Hardison, Larry ...... 1959, ’60, ’61 Hill, Victor ...... 1981, ’82 ’97, ’98, ’99 Grant, Reggie ...... 1966, ’69 Hardrick, David ...... 1994 Hill, Weston ...... 2005 Fountleroy, Jerry ...... 1963 Graves, James ...... 1991 Hardy, Marcus ...... 2004 Hill, Wilbert ...... 2000 Fowler, Leon ...... 1961 Graves, Raymond ...... 1960 Hardy, Raymond ...... 1984 Hilton, Isaac ...... 1999, 2000, ’01, Foye, Rudolph . . .2002, ‘03, ‘04, '05 ’02, ‘03 Gray, Marvin ...... 2001, ’02 Harkless, Keith ...... 1983 France, Cecil ...... 1982, ’83, ’84 Hinton, Alan ...... 1978, ’79 Green, Curtis . . . .1981, ’82, ’83, ’84 Harold, Thomas ...... 1991 Francis, Charles ...... 1959 Hinton, Clarence . . . . .1963, ’65, ’66 Green, Dale . . . . .1985, ’86, ’87, ’88 Harrell, Brandon ...... 2003 Francis, Jerome ...... 1980 Holden, Tony . . . .1984, ’85, ’86, ’87 Green, Daren ...... 2000, ’01 Harrell, Robert ...... 1965, ’66 Franklin, William ...... 1962, ’63 Holiday, Jacques ...... 1985 Green, Jasper ...... 1993 Harris, Chris ...... 1998, ’99 Frasier, Keith ...... 1989 Holland, Donald . . . . .1987, ’88, ’89, Green, Jefferson ...... 1962, ’63 Harris, Darrell ...... 2005 Frazier, Timothy ...... 1999, 2000, ’90, ’91

’01, ’02, ‘03 Green, Lee ...... 1990 Harris, Dennis ...... 1962

T Holland, Ivan ...... 1992, ’93, T h

Freer, Scott ...... 1990 Green, Robert ...... 1980, ’81, ’82 Harris, George ...... 1977 ’94, ’95, ’96 h e

Harris, Greggory ...... 1988 e

Friday, Kenneth ...... 1982, ’83 Green, Robert ...... 2003, ‘04 Holland, Willie ...... 1959, ’60, ’61

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Frye, Barry ...... 1976 Green, Silas ...... 2003 Harris, Jamal ...... 1989, ’90 Hollingsworth, Richard ...... 1970, e c

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Greene, Thadd ...... 1995, ’96, ’97 Harris, Michael ...... 1987 B

o Holt, Bryant ...... 1999, 2000 o

Fullwood, Troy . . .1990, ’91, ’92, ’93 Greenhowe, Bruce ...... 1965

o Harris, Omar ...... 1999, 2000, ’01 o

k Holt, Lance ...... 1978, ’79, ’80 k Futrell, Donald ...... 1963, ’65, ’66 Greenlee, Harry ...... 1975, ’76 Harris, Reginald . .1990, ’91, ’92, ’93 Hooper, Edward ...... 1965 Greer, Timothy ...... 2000, ’01, ’02 Harris, Sylvester ...... 1997 Hopkins, Everette ...... 2005 G Gresham, Troy ...... 1987, ’88 Harrison, Eric ...... 1982, ’83 Hopson, Julius . . .1981, ’82, ’83, ’84 Gaffney, Darnell . .1994, ’95, ’96, ’97 Grice, Joseph ...... 1970, ’72, ’73 Harrison, Phil . . . .1980, ’81, ’82, ’83 Hopson, Larry ...... 1977 Gailard, Todd ...... 1985 Griffin, Elwood ...... 1972 Harvey, Robert ...... 1965, ’66, ’68 Horne, Willie ...... 1976 Gaines, Roland . .1977, ’78, ’79, ’80 Griffin, Torrie ...... 1997 Harvey, Scott ...... 1980 Horton, Ricky ...... 1978, ’79 Gamble, John ...... 1975, ’76, ’77 Grimes, Terrill ...... 1992, ’93 Harvey, Todd . . . .1990, ’91, ’92, ’93 Hoskie, Randy ...... 1976, ’77 Gantt, Vernard ...... 1970, ’72, ’73 Gross, Leslie ...... 1961 Hassell, Norman ...... 1984 Hough, Melvin ...... 2000, ’01 Gardner, Kelly ...... 1992 Gunn, Xavier . . . .1994, ’95, ’96, ’97 Hasty, Thomas ...... 1973, ’75, ’76 Houser, Broderick ...... 1975 Gary, Darryl ...... 1982 Guthrie, James ...... 1962, ’63 Hatchett, Deddrick ...... 1985, ’86 Houston, Brian ...... 2003, ‘04 Gary, Justin ...... 2003, ‘04 Guy, Robert .1981, ’82, ’83, ’84, ’85 Hauser, Brod . . . .1977, ’78, ’79, ’80

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Houston, Fitzhugh . . . .1972, ’73, ’74 Jackson, Reggie . . . . .1982, ’83, ’84 Jones, Jason . . . . .1990, ’91, ’92, ’93 Lawrence, Brian ...... 1997 Houston, Harry ...... 1962, ’63 Jackson, Ronnie ...... 1987, ’88 Jones, Jason ...... 1998 Lawrence, Troy ...... 1991 Howard, Donald ...... 1970 Jackson, Sidney ...... 1994, ’95, ’96 Jones, Jerry ...... 1978, ’79 Laws, Nathaniel ...... 1982, ’83 Howard, Kenneth ...... 1990, ’91 Jackson, Terron ...... 1965 Jones, Jimari ...... 2004, '05 Lawson, John ...... 1981, ’82, ’83 Howard, Rodney . . . .1985, ’86, ’87, Jackson, Wayne . . . . .1975, ’76, ’77 Jones, Joseph ...... 1983, ’84 Leath, Douglas ...... 1962, ’65, ’66 ’88, ’89 Jacobs, Wesley ...... 1972, ’73 Jones, Kitwana ...... 2002, ‘03 LeBeau, Ralph ...... 1962 Howard, Rudy ...... 1996, ’97, ’98 James, Michael . . .2002, ‘03, 04, '05 Jones, Leroy ...... 1975, ’76, ’77 Lee, Alvin ...... 1976 Howard, Tony ...... 1981 James, Oliver ...... 1982, ’83 Jones, Malcolm ...... 1976, ’77 Lee, Everett ...... 1983 Hudson, Stephen .1982, ’83, ’84, ’85 Jamison, John ...... 1969 Jones, Markelle ...... 1994, ’95 Lee, John ...... 1996, ’97, ’98 Huff, Charles . . . .2002, ‘03, ‘04, '05 Jarrett, Linwood ...... 2001 Jones, Michael . . .1996, ’97, ’98, ’99 Leistner, Dereck ...... 2004 Huggins, Larry ...... 1976, ’77 Jefferson, Arthur ...... 1961, ’62 Jones, Norfleet ...... 1960 Lenore, Edward ...... 1992, ’93 Hughes, Michael ...... 1972, ’73 Jenkins, Allen . . . .1985, ’86, ’87, ’88 Jones, Onrea ...... 2004, '05 Lenwood, Lumpkins ...... 1987 Hughes, Tremaine ...... 1999, 2000, Jenkins, Craig . . .1990, ’91, ’92, ’93 Jones, Ray ...... 1976 Lewis, Chris ...... 1985 ’01, ’02 Jenkins, DeWayne ...... 1978, ’79 Jones, Reggie ...... 1989, ’90 Lewis, Curtis ...... 2003, ‘04, '05 Hughley, Carey ...... 1961, ’62, ’63 Jenkins, Edward . . . . .2001, ’02, ‘03 Jones, Reginald ...... 1975 Lewis, Greg ...... 1976, ’77 Human, Darryn ...... 1995 Jenkins, Michael . . . . .1992, ’93, ’94, Jones, Richard ...... 1992 Lewis, Ray ...... 2005 Humphries, Taylor ...... 1997 ’95, ’96 Jones, Ron ...... 1978, ’79, ’80 Lewis, Ronnie ...... 1968 Humprey, John ...... 1966 Johnon, John ...... 1982 Jones, Ronnie ...... 1999 Lewis, Soloman ...... 1997 Humpries, Taylor ...... 1995, ’96 Johns, Keith ...... 1977 Jones, Stanley . . .1986, ’87, ’89, ’90 Lewis, Tim . . .1993, ’94, ’95, ’96, ’97 Hunt, Bobbie ...... 1972, ’73 Johns, Reginald ...... 1972, ’73 Jones, Wallace ...... 1965 Lewis, Vincent . .1998, ’99, 2000, ’01 Hunt, Deon . . . . .1996, ’97, ’98, ’99 Johnson, Algernon ...... 1962, ’63 Jordan, Deon ...... 1998 Liggins, Jeff ...... 1981, ’82 Hunt, Garland ...... 1959 Johnson, Andy ...... 1978, ’79 Jordan, Jamaal ...... 2001 Lindsey, Larry . . . .1983, ’84, ’85, ’86 Hunt, Jonathan . . .1990, ’91, ’92, ’93 Johnson, Anthony ...... 1979, ’80 Jordan, Jamarie ...... 2000 Lindsey, Mike ...... 1980 Hunter, Dwight ...... 1962 Johnson, Carl ...... 1985 Jordan, Vaughn ...... 2001 Little, Dewayne .1999, 2000, ’01, ’02 Hunter, Hugh . . . .1992, ’93, ’94, ’95 Johnson, David . .1969, ’70, ’72, ’73 Joyner, Dwight . . .1972, ’73, ’74, ’75 Littlejohn, Johnnie ...... 1987 Husband, Edmund ...... 1965 Johnson, Frank ...... 1969 Joyner, Rashad ...... 1994, ’95, ’96 Littlejohn, Micah ...... 2003 ‘04, '05 Hussey, Rodney ...... 1982, ’83 Johnson, George ...... 1978, ’79 Livingston, Edward ...... 1966 Hutcherson, Carl ...... 1963 Johnson, Glenn ...... 1977, ’78, ’79 Lloyd, William . . .1978, ’79, ’80, ’81 Hyman, Darryn ...... 1994, ’96 K Johnson, John ...... 1972, ’73 Kacenski, Dan ...... 1972, ’73 Lockett, George ...... 1972, ’73 Hymes, Maurice . .1985, ’86, ’87, ’88 Johnson, Joseph . . . . .2000, ’01, ’02 Kearney, Anthony ...... 1987 Lofton, Ricardo ...... 1976, ’77 Johnson, Kevin ...... 1990 Keel, Keith ...... 1981, ’82 Logan, T.C...... 1972, ’73 I Johnson, Kevin . . . .1999, 2000, ’01, Kellam, Charles ...... 1978, ’79 Lomax, Ernie ...... 2004, '05 Incorminias, Miguel . . .1988, ’89, ’90 ’02, ‘03 Kelly, Derek ...... 1986 Lomax, Russell ...... 2002, ‘03 Ingram, Tom ...... 1978, ’79, ’80, Johnson, Mike ...... 1978, ’79, ’80, ‘81, ’82, ’83 ’81, ’82 Kelly, Mark ...... 1972, ’73 Lott, Jessie ...... 1962, ’63 Ingram, Willie ...... 1959, ’60, ’61 Johnson, Oliver ...... 1960, ’61, ’63 Kelly, Mike ...... 1977, ’78, ’79, ’80 Lowe, Curtis ...... 1982 Inman, John ...... 1983 Johnson, Ray ...... 1978, ’79, ’80 Kendale, Lei ...... 1986, ’87 Lumpkin, George ...... 1984, ’85 Irvin, Lewis ...... 1990 Johnson, Rayce ...... 1973 Kennedy, Fred ...... 1969 Lumpkins, Lenwood ...... 1988 Isaac, Terron ...... 1997 Johnson, Robert ...... 1968, ’69, ’70 Kidwell, Cornelius ...... 2003, ‘04 Lundy, George ...... 1983, ’84, ’85 Isbell, Donnie ...... 1976, ’77 Johnson, Roy ...... 1995, ’96, Kinard, Walter . . .1987, ’88, ’89, ’90 Lunn, Deveraux ...... 1965 ’97, ’98, ’99 Ivy, William ...... 1965 King, Marcellus ...... 1961, ’62, ’63 Lynch, Michael ...... 1985, ’86 Johnson, Russell ...... 1987, ’88 King, Saun ...... 1984 Lyons, Tobin ...... 2005 Johnson, Tom ...... 1977 J King, Terry ...... 1987, ’88 Johnson, Van ...... 1969 Jackson, Charles . . . . .1995, ’96, ’97 Kinzer, Kevin ...... 1985 M Joiner, Kevin ...... 1981, ’82 Jackson, Darrel ...... 1977 Kirkpatrick, Dave ...... 1988 Macklin, Kris ...... 2001, ’02 Jolliffi, Harry ...... 1995, ’96 Jackson, David ...... 1975 Knight, Micah ...... 2002 Macon, Prince ...... 1975, ’76 Jones, Alonza ...... 1969 Jackson, Donald ...... 1985 Knox, Reginald ...... 2003, ‘04, '05 Madison, Tony . . .2001, ’02, ‘03, ‘04 Jones, Anthony ...... 1986, ’87, ’88 Jackson, Donnie ...... 1976 Mahan, Dennis ...... 1979, ’80, Jones, Barry ...... 1991, ’92 ’81, ’82 Jackson, Douglas ...... 1970 L Jones, Carter ...... 2003 Majekodunmi, Abby 2004, '05 Jackson, George ...... 1999 Lake, Bryant ...... 1981 Jones, Donald ...... 1970 Major, LeRoy B...... 1965 Jackson, Howard .1976, ’77, ’78, ’79 Lamar, Akeem ...... 2004, '05 Jones, Donnell . . .1976, ’77, ’78, ’79 Mallory, Jermaine ...... 2004, '05 Jackson, Jerome ...... 1994 Lampley, George .1981, ’82, ’83, ’84 Jones, Dwayne ...... 1981, ’82, ’83 Malloy, Joseph ...... 1962 Jackson, Kelvin ...... 1976 Land, Antwaine ...... 1995, ’96 Jones, George ...... 1978, ’79 Malone, Arlie ...... 1959 Jackson, Leigh . . .2000, ’01, ’02, ‘03 Langford, Kendall ...... 2004, '05 Jones, Hilary ...... 1972, ’73 Manley, Josef 1992, ’93, ’94, ’95, ’96 Jackson, Paris ...... 1976 Largin, John ...... 1981, ’82, ’84 Jones, Jack ...... 1966, ’68, ’69 Mann, Curtis ...... 1997 Jackson, Quentin ...... 1980 Lathan, Keith . . . .1978, ’79, ’80, ’81

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Mann, Edward ...... 1963 McMillian, Mikal ...... 2000 Muhyee, Rashad . . .1997, ’99, 2000 Patrick, Terrance . .2000, ’01, ’02, ‘03 Mann, Jimmy ...... 1995, ’96 McNack, Johnny ...... 1994 Muro, Cameron . .2002, ‘03, ‘04, '05 Pavlik, Paul ...... 2000, ’01 Mann, Robert ...... 1965, ’66 McNair, James . .1978, ’79, ’81, ’82, Murphy, Bill ...... 1981, ’82 Payne, Kyle ...... 1995, ’96, ’97 ’83, ’84 Manning, Larry ...... 1959, ’60, ’61 Murphy, Robert ...... 1978, ’79 Payton, Qutrell ...... 2004, '05 McNeil, Leonard . . . . .1980, ’81, ’82 Manning, Robert ...... 2000 Murphy, Samuel ...... 1999, 2000, Pearce, Johnny ...... 1962, ’63, ’65 McPherson, Kerry ...... 1999 ’01, ’02, ‘03 Manning, Wallace ...... 1959 Pearson, James ...... 1970 Meade, Voltaire ...... 1985 Murphy, William . . . . .1978, ’79, ’83 Mansfield, Vaughn ...... 2005 Peebles, Shawn ...... 1993 Medina, Ian ...... 1980 Murrell, Carlos ...... 1981, ’82 March, Paul ...... 1976 Penchion, Detrich ...... 1987 Menefee, Eddie . .1978, ’79, ’80, ’82 Muyhee, Rashad ...... 1996, ’98 Marchell, Nicholus ...... 1997 Penn, Bennett ...... 1970 Merdith, John ...... 1993, ’94 Myers, Robert ...... 1992, ’93, Mark, Roberts ...... 1979 Perkins, Anthony ...... 1982 Merritt, Dustin ...... 1991 ’94, ’95, ’96 Markray, Tracy ...... 1985 Perry, Gerald . . . .2001, ’02, ‘03, ‘04 Midget, Reggie ...... 1975, ’76, ’77 Marlow, Andrew ...... 1999 Perry, Henry ...... 1986, ’87, ’88 Miles, Stephen ...... 2000 Marshal, John ...... 1963 N Perry, Rex ...... 1978, ’79, ’80, ’81 Miles, Vincent ...... 1981 Nance, Rodney ...... 1981, ’82 Martin, Andre ...... 2000 Perry, Robert ...... 1994 Miller, Chris ...... 1993, ’94, ’95 Napoleon, Franshaw ...... 1987 Martin, Emerson . . . . .1991, ’92, ’93 Pettaway, Floyd ...... 1987, ’88 Miller, Floyd ...... 1969 Nelson, Clarence ...... 1965 Martin, Eugene ...... 1999 Petty, Eric ...... 1997 Miller, Melvin ...... 1989 Nesbitt, Marvin ...... 1990 Mason, Gregory ...... 1987, ’88 Phillips, Anthony ...... 1976 Miller, Tracy ...... 1987 Newkirk, Alyosha . . . .1982, ’83, ’84 Mason, Mark ...... 1978, ’79, ’80 Picott, Anthony ...... 1984, ’85, ’86 Mills, John ...... 1962 Newman, Tracy ...... 1960, ’61 Massenburgh, Kenneth ...... 1965 Pierce, James ...... 1969 Mills, Mike ...... 1978, ’79 Newsome, Curtis ...... 1978, ’80 Massey, Lewell ...... 1985, ’86 Pillsbury, Mitchell ...... 1999 Mills, Russell . . . .1995, ’96, ’97, ’98 Norris, Kenneth ...... 1972, ’73, ’74 Massey, Melvin ...... 2005 Pinkney, Michael . . . . .1970, ’72, ’73 Milton, Curtis . . . .1977, ’78, ’79, ’80 North, Joel ...... 1963 Mathis, Jerome ...... 2002, ‘03, ‘04 Pitts, Ethan ...... 1990, ’91, ’92, ’93 Mitchell, Alonzo ...... 1962 Northington, Sam ...... 1978, ’79 Matthews, Edward . . . .1970, ’72, ’73 Plunkett, Otis ...... 1960 Mitchell, Joseph ...... 1999, 2000, Mattocks, Billy ...... 1976 Poag, Antonio . . .1991, ’92, ’93, ’94 ’01, ’02, ‘03 Mayer, Karima . . .1996, ’97, ’98, ’99 O Point, Windell ...... 1983 Mitchell, Kenny ...... 1989 Odom, Keith ...... 1981, ’82 Mayer, Shariyf ...... 1998, ’99 Poole, Bobby . . . .1980, ’81, ’82, ’83 Mompoint, Robert ...... 1994 Oliver, Richard ...... 1963 Mayer, Tyrone . . .1994, ’95, ’96, ’97 Poole, Gregory ...... 1970 Mondesir, Rafiya ...... 1992 Oliver, Travis ...... 1999, 2000, ’01, Mayers, Joseph ...... 2002 Porter, Carl ...... 1986, ’87 Money, Daniel ...... 1963 ’02, ‘03 Mayo, Doug ...... 1976, ’77 Porter, Jeff ...... 1981 Monroe, Warren . . . . .1973, ’75, ’76 O’Neil, Jermaine ...... 1991 Mayo, Mike ...... 1976 Porter, Terrell ...... 1992, ’93 Montague, Willie ...... 1965 Ormsby, Raymond ...... 1959 Mayo, Tyrone ...... 1978, ’79 Potter, Dontrial ...... 2002 Montgomery, Robert ...... 1973 Owens, Derron ...... 1983 McAdoo, Michael ...... 1975 Powell, Jovann ...... 2001 Montgomery, Brennon ...... 2000 Owens, John . . . .1965, ’66, ’68, ’69 McCall, James ...... 1997, ’98, ’99, Powell, Roger ...... 1963 Montgomery, Mathew . . . .1991, ’92, Owens, Larney ...... 1968, ’69, ’70 2000, ’01 ’93, ’94 Prater, Stanley ...... 1975, ’76, ’77 Owens, Washington . . . . .1985, ’86, McCargo, Calvin ...... 2001, ’02 Montgomery, Ronald . . . . .1972, ’73, Pratt, Eddy ...... 1976, ’77 ’87, ’88 McCaskill, Nevin .2002, ‘03, ‘04, '05 ’74, ’75 Precia, Lanso ...... 1986, ’87 McClendon, Kelly . . . .1995, ’96, ’97, Moore, Breagan ...... 2000, ’01 Presley, Bobby ...... 1989, ’90, ’91 ’98, ’99 Moore, Jackie ...... 1975 P

Preston, Charles . . . . .1996, ’97, ’98 T

McClenny, Meade ...... 1965 Paden, Herman ...... 1976 T h

Moore, James ...... 1976 h

Preston, Pat ...... 2004, '05 e

McClure, Ken ...... 1976 Painter, Carl ...... 1983, ’84, e

Moore, Jimmy ...... 1961

R ’85, ’86, ’87 Price, Thomas ...... 1983 R

McCoy, Darryl ...... 2002

e Moore, Johnny . . .1978, ’79, ’80, ’81 e

Pair, Willie ...... 1977, ’78, ’79, ’80 Prout, Warren ...... 1960, ’61, ’62 c

McCoy, Ray ...... 2001, ’02 c

o Moore, Larry ...... 1976 o

Palmer, William ...... 1961 Pruitt, Mike ...... 1976 r

McCray, Terry ...... 1982, ’83, ’84 r d

Moore, Samuel ...... 1975, ’76, ’77 d

Parker, Christopher ...... 1998, ’99, Prunty, Robert ...... 1984

B McDade, Michael ...... 1987 B

Moorman, Clinton ...... 1970 2000, ’01

o Pugh, Allen ...... 1961 o

McDaniel, Marquay . . .2003, ‘04, '05 o

Morant, Carlton . . . . .2000, ’01, ’02 Parker, Darren . . .1990, ’91, ’92, ’93 o

Purnell, Kurt ...... 2002, ‘03 k

McDonald, Rufus ...... 2002 k Morgan, Jason ...... 2003, ‘04, '05 Parker, Kenneth ...... 1962, ’63, ’65 Puryear, Eric ...... 1997, ’98 McDonald, Willie ...... 1972, ’73 Morgan, Van ...... 2004, '05 Parker, Leonard ...... 1981, ’82, ’83 McDowell, Alonzo ...... 1997 Morgan, Victor ...... 1978, ’79, ’80 Parker, Michael ...... 1965, ’66, ’69 McIIwain, Derrick ...... 1998, ’99 Q Morris, Amos ...... 1982, ’83, ’84 Parker, Michael ...... 1973 Quash, Derrick ...... 1997 McKay, Les . . . . .1977, ’78, ’79, ’80 Morris, Jay ...... 1986 Parker, Myron ...... 1978, ’79, ’80 McKenzie, Wesley ...... 1997 Morris, Kim ...... 1983 Parker, Ronald ...... 1969 McKoy, Reginal ...... 1969 R Morrison, Tony ...... 1997 Parker, Shaun . . . .1989, ’90, ’91, ’92 Rainey, Craig . . . .1990, ’91, ’92, ’93 McLaurin, Cedric ...... 1985 Morse, Thomas ...... 1969 Parks, Marques ...... 1999 Ramsey, Reggie ...... 1997 McLaurin, Delano T. . . .1963, ’65, ’66 Moses, Kevin ...... 1985 Pascall, Morgan ...... 2001, ’02 Randolph, Fred ...... 1977, ’78, ’79 McLaurine, Charles ...... 1972, ’73 Mosley, Tyler ...... 1985, ’86, Paterini, Andrew . . . . .2003, ‘04, '05 Rankin, Sherwood ...... 1977 McLean, Grady ...... 1988, ’89, ’90 ’87, ’88, ’89 Patrick, Dwight ...... 1965 SEASONED FOR THE CHALLENGE 159 All-Time Roster Rawls, Milton ...... 1983, ’84 S Skinner, Herbert . . . . .1985, ’86, ’87 Stewart, Michael . . .1998, ’99, 2000 Readon, Isaac ...... 1983, ’84, ’85 Small, Gregory ...... 1987 Still, Lamonte . . . .1993, ’94, ’95, ’96 Sadler, Jimmy ...... 1985 Reeberg, Lucien ...... 1959, ’60, ’61 Smith, Anthony . .1976, ’77, ’78, ’79 Stith, David ...... 1976, ’77 Salko, Ron ...... 1980 Reed, Phillip ...... 1983, ’84, ’85 Smith, Anthony ...... 1992, ’93, ’94 Stone, Robert ...... 1966, ’68 Sampson, Matt ...... 1983 Reid, Dwayne ...... 1983, ’84 Smith, Antwan ...... 2005 Strader, VaShawn ...... 1997 Samuels, John ...... 1992, ’93 Reid, Timothy ...... 1972, ’73 Smith, Charles ...... 1962, ’63, ’65 Street, Ramont ...... 1990 Sapp, Demarius ...... 2004, '05 Reynolds, Richard ...... 1981 Smith, Frank ...... 1959 Strickland, Larry ...... 2004, '05 Saunders, Stacy . .1986, ’87, ’88, ’89 Rhinehardt, John . . . . .2000, ’01, ’02 Smith, Hershel ...... 1963 Strigler, Trevor ...... 1983, ’84, ’85 Savage, John ...... 1970 Rice, Eric ...... 1987 Smith, Howard ...... 1988, ’89, ’90 Stukes, Alexander ...... 1975 Sawyer, Brian ...... 2000, ’01, ’02 Richard, Byron ...... 1975 Smith, James ...... 1984, ’85 Sualwvai, Nofoaiga ...... 1998 Sawyers, Michael ...... 1997 Richardson, James ...... 1963 Smith, Jeremy ...... 2000 Suber, Elijah ...... 1960, ’61 Sayyarpour, Fardad ...... 1981, ’82, Richardson, Paul ...... 1975 ’83, ’84 Smith, Jimmie ...... 1966 Summers, Houston . . . .1962, ’63, ’65 Ricks, Antonio . . .1994, ’95, ’96, ’97 Scotland, Jan ...... 1975, ’76 Smith, Joe ...... 2004, '05 Summers, Todd . . .1990, ’91, ’92, ’93 Riddick, David ...... 1978, ’79, ’80 Scott, Bernard ...... 1960 Smith, Lawrence ...... 1999, 2000, Sutherland, James ...... 1973 ’01, ’02 Ridley, Travis ...... 2000, ’01 Scott, Greg . . . .1998, ’99, 2000, ’01 Sutherland, Peter ...... 1975, ’76 Smith, Leonius ...... 1962, ’63 Roane, Philip ...... 1991 Scott, Jason ...... 1998, ’99, Swann, William ...... 1976, ’77 Smith, Robert ...... 2001 Roberts, Mark ...... 1978, ’80 2000, ’01, ’02 Swift, Alfred ...... 1987, ’88, ’89 Smith, Steve ...... 1972, ’73 Roberts, Preston ...... 1989 Scott, Latrell ...... 1994, ’95, Swinson, Corey ...... 1992, ’93, ’94 ’96, ’97, ’98 Smith, Steven ...... 1985, ’86 Roberts, Von ...... 1976 Swinton, Derius ...... 2003, ‘04, '05 Scott, Mark ...... 1978, ’79, ’80 Smith, Terrance ...... 2005 Robinson, Bertrand ...... 1966, ’69 Sylvester, Tim ...... 2004, '05 Scott, Perry ...... 1972, ’73 Smith, Thomas ...... 1989, ’90, ’94 Robinson, Carl ...... 1985, ’86, ’87 Scott, Randolph ...... 1975, ’76 Smith, Torin ...... 1982, ’83, ’84 Robinson, Charles . . . .1972, ’73, ’74 T Scott, Vearl ...... 1973 Smith, Zuriel ...... 1998, ’99, 2000, Robinson, Charles ...... 2005 Taliaferro, Ellis ...... 2001 Scott, Xavier ...... 1998, ’99 ’01, ’02 Robinson, David ...... 1990 Taliaferro, Emmett . . . .1991, ’92, ’93, Smithers, Mike . . .1980, ’81, ’82, ’83 Seals, Derron ...... 1984, ’85, ’86 ’94, ’95 Robinson, John ...... 1965 Smoot, Glynis ...... 1991, ’92, ’93 Sears, Alton ...... 1976 Taliaferro, William ...... 1960 Robinson, Michael . . . .1992, ’93, ’95 Smothers, Vershum ...... 1982, ’83, Sease, Tillman ...... 1968, ’69, ’70 Tamlin, Edward ...... 1966 Robinson, Thomas ...... 1959 ’84, ’85 Seaton, Russell ...... 1975, ’76, ’77 Tasker, Theodore ...... 1961 Robinson, William ...... 1961 Soeed, Solomon ...... 1990 Sellers, Jerry ...... 1983 Taylor, Chareaf ...... 1980 Robinson, William ...... 1984 Solomon, Kirby ...... 1999 Sessoms, Parnell ...... 1985 Taylor, Cordell ...... 1993, ’94, ’95, Rockett, Joe Lee ...... 1997 Solomon, Linnard ...... 1985 Shackelford, Louis ...... 1959 ’96, ’97 Rodriquez, Bartholomew . . .1984, ’85 Somerville, Jarnae ...... 2000 Sharperson, Kenneth . . . . .1987, ’90, Taylor, Dennis ...... 2000 Roebuck, Jason . .2002, ‘03, ‘04, '05 Soriano, Marcus ...... 2000, ’01 ’91, ’92 Taylor, Jerome ...... 1975, ’76, ’77 Roger, Ates ...... 1994 South, Victor .1975, ’76, ’77, ’78, ’79 Sheffield, Kyle ...... 1987 Taylor, Nathaniel . . . . .1975, ’76, ’77 Rogers, Edward ...... 1975, ’76, ’77 Spady, Bill ...... 1978, ’79 Shelby, Reginald . . . . .1987, ’88, ’89 Taylor, Raun ...... 1985 Rogers, Ronitto ...... 2002, ‘03 Spears, Arthur ...... 1962 Shells, James ...... 1966 Taylor, Richard ...... 1985, ’86, ’87 Rolfe, Henry ...... 1966 Spears, Thomas ...... 1966 Shepherd, Princeton, . .2003, ‘04, '05 Taylor, Semmie ...... 1972, ’73 Romano, Ray ...... 1992 Speight, Jonathan ...... 1997 Shine, Earnest ...... 1987, ’88 Taylor, Steve ...... 1989, ’90 Rose, Don ...... 1976, ’77 Speight, Keirnan ...... 1998, ’99 Shippy, Antonio ...... 2004, '05 Teel, Kevin ...... 2005 Rose, Larry ...... 1969 Speller, Nepton . .1980, ’81, ’82, ’83 Shoemoe, Carl ...... 1981 Thomas, Brad ...... 1992, ’93 Ross, Benjamin ...... 1960, ’61 Spence, Bernard ...... 1962 Shuler, Alton ...... 1987, ’88 Thomas, Clarence ...... 1994 Ross, Calvin ...... 1970 Spruill, Bobby . . .1978, ’79, ’83, ’84 Shuler, Elton ...... 1987, ’88 Thomas, Dalma . .1980, ’81, ’82, ’83 Ross, Clarance ...... 1977 Stachell, Melvin ...... 1994 Sidbury, Mark ...... 1976 Thomas, Harold ...... 1989, ’90 Ross, Eddie ...... 1984 Stacy, Marco ...... 1983, ’84, ’85 Sidney, Keith ...... 1976 Thomas, Jason ...... 1997, ’98, ’99 Ross, James ...... 1981 Stallworth, Kevin . . . . .1978, ’79, ’80 Siggers, Fred ...... 1992, ’93 Thomas, Jon ...... 1960, ’61, ’62 Ross, John ...... 1970 Staples, Osmar ...... 2000 Simmons, Keith . .1993, ’94, ’95, ’96 Thomas, Kevin ...... 1992, ’93, ’94 Ross, Kevin . .1978, ’79, ’80, ’81, ’82 Staton, Larry ...... 1994, ’95, ’96 Simmons, Phillip ...... 1991 Thomas, Robert ...... 1968, ’69, ’70 Ross, Richard ...... 1969 Steed, Michael ...... 1997 Simmons, William ...... 1987 Thomas, Robert ...... 1981 Roundree, Edward ...... 1959, ’60 Steiner, Erik ...... 1998, ’99, Simms, Jerome ...... 1990 Thomas, Tremayne ...... 2005 2000, ’01, ’02 Rush, Dwayne ...... 1982 Simon, Cliff ...... 1994 Thompson, Bernard ...... 1969 Stephen, Kirk ...... 1981, ’82, ’83 Rush, Marcus ...... 2003 Singleton, Doug ...... 1978, ’79 Thompson, Charles ...... 1987 Stevens, Paul ...... 1993, ’94, Ryals, Darryl ...... 1986, ’88, ’89 Singleton, Enrico ...... 1994, ’95 ’95, ’96, ’97 Thompson, Clifton ...... 1994 Singleton, Herbert ...... 1995, ’96, Stevens, Robert ...... 1959 Thompson, Horace ...... 1961 ’97, ’98 Steward, Harold ...... 1975 Thompson, Rian ...... 2002, ‘03 Singleton, Robert ...... 1992 Stewart, Greg ...... 1978, ’79, ’80 Thorin, Windell ...... 1983 Skinner, Darryl . . .1983, ’84, ’85, ’86 Stewart, LaVonte ...... 1994 Thorne, Elijah ...... 1959, ’60

160 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 All-Time Roster Thorne, Wendell . . . . .1984, ’85, ’86 W West, Michael . . .2002, ‘03, ‘04, '05 Williams, Tommie ...... 1981, ’82 Thornton, Clifton .1978, ’79, ’80, ’81 West, Richard ...... 1963 Williams, Wendell ...... 1987 Waddell, Bennitte . . . .1996, ’97, ’98 Thorpe, Edward . . . . .1959, ’61, ’62 Westberry, Gary . . . . .1984, ’85, ’86 Willis, Robert A...... 1962 Waddle, David ...... 1980 Thweatt, Brandt ...... 2001, ’02, ‘03 White, Andre ...... 1987, ’88, ’90 Willis, Winfield ...... 1970, ’72 Wade, Jamal ...... 1992 Tillman, Henry ...... 1972, ’73 White, Anthony ...... 1981, ’82, ’83 Wilson, Barry ...... 1980, ’81 Wagstaff, Stanley ...... 1960 Tillmon, Henry ...... 1973 White, Byron ...... 1972, ’73 Wilson, Cue ...... 1975 Wainwright, Skip . . . .1978, ’79, ’80 Tippen, Terron ...... 2001 White, Ernest ...... 1970 Wilson, Darius ...... 2002 Walden, Alfred ...... 1961, ’62, ’63 Tolar, Charles ...... 1990 White, Ernest . . . .1976, ’77, ’78, ’79 Wilson, Darren ...... 1983, ’84 Walden, Jonald ...... 2000 Tolbert, Tyrone ...... 1996, ’97, ’98 White, Jonathan . . . . .2000, ’01, ‘03 Wilson, Donald ...... 1970 Walker, Alvin . . . .1959, ’60, ’61, ’62 Tolder, Edward ...... 1988, ’89 White, Kevin . . . .1992, ’93, ’94, ’95 Wilson, James ...... 1966 Walker, Bernard ...... 1996 Toliver, Calvin ...... 1987 White, Leon ...... 1984 Wilson, Jerry ...... 1976 Walker, Brandon ...... 2005 Tollerson, Herb ...... 1980, ’81 White, Marcus ...... 1997 Wilson, Joe ...... 2002, ‘03 Walker, Charles ...... 1961 Tolson, Troy ...... 1984 White, Marvin ...... 1959 Wilson, Johnathan . . . .1989, ’90, ’91 Walker, Curtis ...... 1978, ’79 Tomlin, Edward ...... 1965 White, Paul ...... 2001 Wilson, Que ...... 1972, ’73 Walker, Jimmy . . .1991, ’92, ’93, ’94 Tonsul, Marvin ...... 1981 White, Paul ...... 2003 Wilson, Sekou . . .1992, ’93, ’94, ’95 Walker, Melvin ...... 1970 Tripplet, Marco ...... 1995, ’96 White, Ron ...... 1977 Wilson, Theodore ...... 1969 Walker, Thomas ...... 1985, ’86 Trotter, Claude ...... 1959, ’60, ’61 White, Taliferro . . .2000, ‘01, ’02, 03 Winfield, Willis ...... 1973 Walker, Wayne . .1986, ’87, ’88, ’89 Trower, J.C...... 1972, ’73, ’74 White, Wayne ...... 1981 Winston, Daniel ...... 1959 Wallace, Jason ...... 1991, ’92, ’93, Tucker, Clarence ...... 1962, ’63 ’94, ’95 Whitefield, Steve ...... 1977 Winston, Morris ...... 1992, ’93 Tucker, Elgin ...... 1982 Wallace, Shannon ...... 1989, ’90, Whitehead, Ronnie ...... 1977, ’78, Winston, Stanley ...... 1962 ’79, ’80 Tucker, Lloyd . . . .1993, ’94, ’95, ’96 ’91, ’92 Womack, Earl ...... 1972, ’73 Whitehurst, Kelle ...... 1994 Tucker, Robert ...... 1965, ’66 Walters, David . . .1970, ’72, ’73, ’74 Womack, Ricky ...... 1980 Whitehurst, Kyle . . . . .2003, ‘04, '05 Tuffour, Osei ...... 1994 Walton, Darren ...... 1997 Wood, Dyke ...... 1976 Whitfield, Steve ...... 1976 Turk, Stan ...... 1981, ’82 Walton, Sekou . . .1992, ’93, ’94, ’95 Wooden, John ...... 1981, ’82, ’83 Wickham, Nat ...... 1976, ’77 Turner, Carl ...... 1976, ’77 Ward, Wardell ...... 1960 Wooden, Ron ...... 1976 Wideman, Adrian 1996, ’97, ’98, ’99 Turner, David ...... 1996, ’97, ’98 Warfield, Carroll ...... 1970 Woods, Matthew ...... 1990 Wideman, David .1991, ’92, ’93, ’94 Turner, Donald ...... 1996, ’97, ’98 Warren, Benjamin ...... 1997, ’98 Woodson, Troy ...... 1995 Wiggins, Calvin . . . . .1982, ’83, ’84 Turner, Lamont ...... 1993, ’94, ’95, Warren, Larry ...... 1963 Woodson, Vernon . . . .2000, ’01, ’02 ’96, ’97 Wiggins, Donfred . . . .1975, ’76, ’77 Warren, Matthew ...... 2000, ’01 Woolston, Herb ...... 1977 Tutt, Randolph ...... 1969 Wiley, Kevin ...... 1975, ’76 Warren, Terrence . . . . .1990, ’91, ’92 Wormley, Vincent ...... 1984, ’85 Twyner, Bruce ...... 1981, ’82, ’83 Williams, Ben ...... 1978, ’79 Washington, Adrian ...... 1995 Wright, Christian ...... 1992, ’93 Tyler, Craig ...... 1986 Williams, Calvin ...... 1976 Washington, Alton ...... 1976 Wright, John ...... 1978, ’79 Tyler, Jody ...... 1991 Williams, Chris ...... 1987 Washington, Boe ...... 2000 Wright, Michael ...... 1997 Tyler, Joe ...... 1959, ’61 Williams, Christopher .1991, ’92, ’93 Washington, Charles ...... 1965 Wright, Rodney . .1987, ’88, ’89, ’90 Tyner, Kevin ...... 2002 Williams, Darryl ...... 1981, ’82 Washington, Gerald ...... 1976, ’77 Wyatt, Acie . . . . .1996, ’97, ’98, ’99 Tynes, Alvin ...... 1987, ’88 Williams, Derrick ...... 2001 Washington, Herbert . . . . .1985, ’86 Wyatt, Arthur ...... 1966, ’68 Tynes, Lawrence ...... 1995 Williams, Greg ...... 1978, ’79, ’80 Washington, Herman ...... 1987 Wyche, George ...... 1978, ’79 Williams, Haywood . . .1975, ’76, ’77

Washington, Marvin ...... 1972, ’73 Wynn, Douglass . .1989, ‘90, ’91, ’92 T

h Williams, Jamal . . . . .1992, ’93, ’94 h

U Watson, Michael ...... 1989, ’90 Wynn, Quincy ...... 1994, ’95, ’96 e

Underwood, Johnnie . . . . .1994, ’95 Watts, Damon ...... 1997, ’98, ’99 Williams, Jeff ...... 1982, ’83, ’84 R e

Utley, Ron ...... 1982, ’83, ’84, ’85 Watts, David ...... 1986 Williams, Jimmie . . . . .1978, ’79, ’80 e

c Y c

o Williams, John ...... 1990 o

Watts, Jesse ...... 1976 Yarborough, Eddie ...... 1981, ’82

r d

V Weaver, Billie ...... 1978, ’79 Williams, Kevin ...... 1993, ’94, ’95 d

Yarborough, Steve ...... 1981 B

Vanderpool, Hederson .1991, ’92, ’93 Weekly, Robert ...... 1984 Williams, Larry ...... 1977 B

o Young, Al ...... 2000 o

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Weldon, Abraham . . .1972, ’73, ’74 Young, Andrew ...... 1963 k Vaughan, Ricky ...... 1963 Williams, Lionel ...... 1966, ’68 k Wells, Aaron ...... 1994, ’95 Young, Bill ...... 1976 Vaughn, Larry ...... 1996, ’97, ’98, Williams, Lisbon ...... 1999, 2000 Wells, Aaron ...... 2001, ’02, ‘03 Young, James ...... 1959, ’60 ’99, 2000 Williams, Matthew . . .1994, ’95, ’96, Wells, Burlock ...... 1965, ’66, ’68 Young, Ron ...... 1980 Versher, Dale ...... 1980, ’81 ’97, ’98 Wells, Darien ...... 1990 Young, Wallace . . . . .1978, ’79, ’80, Viney, Robert . . . .1988, ’89, ’90, ’91 Williams, Sidney ...... 1982, ’83 Welton, Ken ...... 1978, ’79 ’81, ’82 Williams, Thaddeus . . .1972, ’73, ’74 Wesberry, Gary ...... 1983

SEASONED FOR THE CHALLENGE 161 Pirates in the NFL Clarence Bailey (RB) Reggie Doss (DE-DT) Donovan Rose (DB) Free Agent - 1987, Miami 7th round - 1978, Free Agent - 1980, Kansas City 1987, Miami 1978-86, Los Angeles Rams 1980, Kansas City 1986-87, Miami Darian Barnes (FB) Isaac Hilton (DE) Free Agent - 2002, New York Giants 7th round - 2004, New York Giants Greg Scott (DE) 2002-2003, Tampa Bay 7th round - 2002, Washington 2004, Dallas 2002, Washington 2005 - present, Miami Mike Jenkins (WR) 2003, Cincinnati Free Agent - 1997, Cincinnati Johnnie Barnes (WR) 1997, Cincinnati Torin Smith (DE) 9th round - 1992, San Diego Free Agent - 1987, New York Giants 1992-94, San Diego Emerson Martin (OG) 1987, New York Giants 1995, Pittsburgh Free Agent - 1995, Carolina 1995, Carolina Zuriel Smith (WR) Jamal Brooks (LB) 6th round - 2003, Dallas Free Agent - 2000, New Orleans Jerome Mathis (WR) 2003, Dallas 2001 - 2003, Dallas 4th round - 2005, Houston 2005 - present, Houston Tom Casey (TB-DB) Darian Cordell Taylor (DB) Barnes 2nd round - 1998, Jacksonville 1948, New York Yankees Carl Painter (RB) 1998, Jacksonville 6th round - Detroit Ataveus Cash (WR) 1988-89, Detroit Jason Thomas (OG) Free Agent - 2002, New York Jets 7th round, 2000 - San Diego 2002, New York Jets Ike Readon (NT) 2000, San Diego 2003, New York Giants 10th round - 1986, Kansas City 2001 - 2002, Baltimore 2006 - present, Washington 1986, Kansas City 2006 - present, Buffalo 1987, Miami Travis Coleman (DB) Terrence Warren (WR) Free Agent - 2002, Chicago Lucien Reeburg (OT) 5th round - 1993, Seattle 2002, Chicago 19th round - 1963, Detroit 1993-94, Seattle 1963, Detroit 1995, San Francisco Antico Dalton (LB) 1995, Jacksonville 6th round - 1999, Minnesota Mike Robinson (DB) 1999, Minnesota Free Agent - 1996, Green Bay Jason Thomas 1996, Green Bay

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Overall: 1-7 Home: 1-2 Away: 0-5 1992 Playoffs - First Round North Alabama 33, Hampton 21 Division II November 21 • Armstrong Field • Hampton, Virginia Year Opponent W/L Score Location Attendance 1985 Bloomsburg L 28-38 Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania N/A 1992 North Alabama L 21-33 Hampton, Virginia N/A North Alabama 6 14 0 13 33 1993 Albany State W 33-7 Hampton. Virginia 6,417 Hampton 0 0 7 14 21 1993 North Alabama L 20-45 Florence, Alabama 5,349 UNA’s top rusher Tyrone Rush broke the game open early as he scampered in from the Pirate 20 with 9:46 left in the opening quarter. In the second quarter, Division I-AA North Alabama kicked its running game into high gear utilizing an option Year Opponent W/L Score Location Attendance offense that drove 90 yards in 12 plays, culminating on a 27-yard run by 1997 Youngstown State L 13-28 Youngstown, Ohio 12,431 freshman quarterback Cody Gross. UNA scored once more before the end of 1998 Connecticut L 34-42 Storrs, Connecticut 6,193 the first half on a 1-yard plunge by Brian Satterfield, pushing the halftime score 2004 William & Mary L 35-42 Williamsburg, Virginia 5,576 to 20-0. 2005 Richmond L 10-38 Hampton, Virginia 5,343 The Pirates got on track late in the third quarter, driving 86 yards in seven plays and scoring on a Matthew Montgomery to Craig Rainey pass from five yards out. North Alabama got its fourth score of the game when Cody Gross trotted in from the one, increasing the UNA lead to 27-7. However, despite the margin the 1985 Playoffs - Quarterfinals Pirates were determined that this game was far from over. Bloomsburg 38, Hampton 28 Utilizing a variety of short passes, Montgomery November 30 • Redman Stadium • Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania directed the Hampton offense down field, setting up a 1-yard touch- Hampton 13 9 0 6 28 down run courtesy of running back Todd Bloomsburg 7 10 0 21 38 Harvey. It only got better Coming in as the Pirates’ leading rusher, Carl Painter got Hampton on the for Hampton on the board early with an 80-yard touchdown run in the opening quarter. Painter ensuing kickoff as the would gain just 31 more yards on the ground for the remainder of the game, Pirates’ special teams but he did make an impact in other ways. recovered a wild kick at the North Alabama 35-yard line. The Huskies answered quickly thanks to quarterback Jay DeDea who found Joe Five plays later Hampton tight Dowd in the back of the end zone for his first of two touchdown passes on the end Craig Rainey hauled in a day, a 5-yard toss to knot the score at seven apiece. Montgomery pass from the one to Eager to prove his poise in the pocket as well, HU quarterback Marco Stacy trim the UNA lead to six at 27-21 helped the Pirates regain the lead with a 77-yard strike to receiver Darryl with 8:21 left in the game. Skinner. The extra point was missed, but the Pirates However, North Alabama reverted were holding on to a 13-7 advantage at the end of back to its ground game that had the first quarter. been so strong early on. Rush and Once again, Bloomsburg wasted little time backfield mate Satterfield rolled for returning the favor, as Tom Martin’s 4-yard run the tough short yardage and with and Sullivan’s extra point boosted the Huskies 3:38 to play, Cary Gross scored his back in front, 14-13. third touchdown of the game on a Hampton proceeded to run off nine consecutive 2-yard option keeper. points on a 33-yard field goal by Craig Barber UNA picked off a Montgomery pass and a 77-yard touchdown reception by with 1:58 remaining to seal the Painter. contest. Bloomsburg added a field goal of its own just before the half to cut the Pirate lead to 22-17. After a scoreless third quarter, the Huskies 1993 Playoffs - First Round seized control of the contest by scoring on three consecutive drives in the final Hampton 33, Albany State 7 period, two of which ended in touchdown runs by Martin. November 20 • Armstrong Field • Hampton, Virginia Stacy added a late touchdown pass to Todd Galliard to provide the final score: Bloomsburg 38, Hampton 28. Hampton 13 7 13 0 33 Martin ended the contest with 203 yards and 40 carries with three scores to help Albany State 0 0 7 0 7 the Huskies advance. Marco Stacy completed just 5-of-14 passes for the Pirates, but he finished with 232 yards behind two 77-yard scoring tosses. The Pirates rushed for more yards and scored more points in the first quarter alone than Albany State generally allowed in an entire game during the course of the season. That fact set the tone for Hampton’s first win in the NCAA playoffs. Hampton led 13-0 after scoring drives of 10 plays and one play. By then the Pirates had rushed for 73 yards and passed for 37 more. The Golden Rams’ defense came into the game yielding per game averages of just 59 rushing yards, 142 passing yards and 8.2 points. Hampton rolled up 24 first downs, rushed for 149 yards, passed for 238 yards and scored more points (33) than Albany State had surrendered during any game this season. The Golden Rams trailed 20-7 after scoring on their first possession of the second half. On second-and-seven from their own 43, Albany State quarterback Johnny Gilbert tossed a swing pass to running back Antonio Leroy. He caught the ball just as linebacker Josef Manley delivered a vicious hit. When the ball popped loose, cornerback Johann Fuller scooped it up and dashed 41 yards to give Hampton a 27-7 advantage, closing the door on any hopes of an Albany State rally.

164 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 All-Time Playoff Results 1993 Playoffs - Quarterfinal Round 2004 Playoffs - First Round North Alabama 45, Hampton 20 William & Mary 42, Hampton 35 November 27 • Braly Stadium • Florence, Alabama November 27 • • Williamsburg, Virginia North Alabama 21 7 14 3 45 Hampton 13 0 8 14 35 Hampton 14 0 6 0 20 William & Mary 0 7 14 21 42 UNA’s Cody Gross, Brian Satterfield and Tyrone Rush each ran for more than Led by senior wide receiver Jerome Mathis, the Hampton University Pirates put 100 yards as the Lions outlasted the Pirates in the quarterfinals of the NCAA forth a valiant effort before coming up just short of their first Division I-AA playoffs. This was the second year in a row that UNA stopped Hampton in the playoff win, falling 42-35 to William & Mary. Mathis’ record 394 all-purpose playoffs. The Lions scored the first two touchdowns before Malcolm Benson’s yards were countered by Lang Campbell’s 294 passing yards and three 2-yard run got the Pirates on the board. The Lions scored the only touchdown touchdowns for The Tribe. of the second quarter, then held off a Pirate run with two goal line stands that After going three plays and out on their first series, the Pirates (10-2) opened protected a 28-14 lead. After a late third quarter score, which gave the Lions a their second drive with a play-action pass and Princeton 35-14 lead, the Pirates Kevin White responded with an 80-yard touchdown Shepherd found Mathis for a 45-yard gain down to the William return on the ensuing kickoff to make it 35-20. On the Lions next possession & Mary 6-yard line. Three plays later Ardell Daniels plunged they sealed the victory on Gross’ 2-yard run and Jamie Stoddard’s 23-yard field into the end zone from a yard out to give the Pirates a 7-0 goal. The Pirates Matt Montgomery completed 16-of-40 passes for 204 yards advantage. and a touchdown, but the Pirates were held to just 110 yards rushing, their lowest output of the season. The Tribe (10-2) answered with a 10-play, 70-yard drive of their own later in the first quarter, but Greg Kuehn’s 23-yard field goal attempt sailed wide right. 1997 Playoffs - First Round One play later Shepherd once again found Mathis, Youngstown State 28, Hampton 13 who had gotten behind William & Mary November 29 • Arnold D. Stambaugh Stadium • Youngstown, Ohio cornerback Stephen Cason, for an 80-yard touchdown strike. The touchdown was the longest scoring play allowed by The Tribe this season and Hampton 0 0 7 6 13 it gave the Pirates a 13-0 lead as the extra point Youngstown State 0 21 7 0 28 attempt was blocked. Hampton’s first I-AA playoff appearance got off to a Atlantic 10 Player of the Year and Tribe quarterback rough start as Youngstown State, led by current Ohio Lang Campbell (23-of-37, 294 yds., 3 TD) quickly cut State coach Jim Tressell, scored 14 points off of two into the Hampton lead by directing an 8-play, 80-yard Pirate turnovers and took a 21-0 lead into the drive. Campbell was 5-of-5 for 58 yards on the drive, half. The Pirates found themselves down 28-0 including an 8-yard touchdown pass to Adam before getting on the board in the third Bratton with 9:23 to play in the second quarter as quarter on an 8-yard run by quarterback the scoreboard read Hampton 13, Tribe 7. Roy Johnson. Charles Jackson added a 13- Both defenses held their own for the remainder of yard run to trim the Penguin lead to 28- the half with William & Mary controlling 13. Hampton racked up 357 yards of Hampton’s running game, and the Pirates total offense to 290 for Youngstown State, intercepting Campbell twice in the first half after but the Pirates turned the ball over six the senior had thrown just one interception all times (4 fumbles, 2 interceptions) to seal year. their own fate. Jackson rushed for 98 yards The second half began with an explosion as William & Mary raced 74 yards in and a score for the Pirates, while Johnson just under two minutes to take a 14-13 lead on Campbell’s second touchdown completed 13-of-26 passes for 152 yards. pass of the afternoon, a 27-yard strike to Dominique Thompson.

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SEASONED FOR THE CHALLENGE 165 All-Time Playoff Results 2005 Playoffs Richmond 38, Hampton 10 November 26 • Armstrong Stadium • Hampton, Virginia Richmond 7 3 14 14 38 Hampton 0 10 0 0 10 The University of Richmond scored 28 unanswered points in the second half, breaking open a 10-10 halftime tie and cruising to a 38-10 victory over No. 2 Hampton in the first round of the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs. The loss by Hampton ended the Pirates’ 11 game winning streak and 12-game winning streak at Armstrong Stadium. The first two minutes of the ball game proved to be pretty eventful as the Pirates (11-1) went three and out on their first drive, but re-gained possession when Richmond’s Ryan Mace fumbled the punt. Jimari Jones recovered giving Hampton a first down at the Spiders’ 29-yard line. However, on the ensuing play Princeton Shepherd was intercepted by Richmond’s Joe Mallory, brother of Hampton defensive back Jermaine Mallory. Hampton failed to capitalize on its next possession as well, driving 54 yards in just over four minutes, but coming away with nothing as Andrew Paterini’s 20- yard field goal attempt sailed wide left. The Spiders (9-3) responded with a power rushing attack led by David Freeman and Tim Hightower. The duo combined for 55 rushing yards on the next drive that ended with a 1-yard run by quarterback Stacy Tutt to put Richmond ahead 7-0 with 2:28 to play in the first quarter. Replacing Hampton starter Princeton Shepherd under center, Pirate backup Antwan Smith entered the game and immediately sparked the Pirate offense. He completed passes of 39 and 15 yards to Onrea Jones, while also rushing for a 17-yard gain. Yet the drive stalled on the Richmond 27-yard line and the Pirates were again forced to settle for a 44-yard field goal by Paterini. This time the kick was good as the scoreboard read Richmond - 7, Hampton - 3, early in the second quarter. After connecting with Jones for a 44-yard pass play, Smith put the Pirates ahead with a 7-yard strike to Jones with 7:58 to play in the half as Hampton led 10-7. A 22-yard field goal by Richmond’s Joseph Fore knotted the game at 10 apiece and the score would remain tied heading into the break. The Spiders came out in the second half determined to wear down the Pirates with their ground game and they did just that, led by Tutt from his quarterback position. After a 25-yard punt return by Mace gave Richmond the ball at its own 49-yard line, Tutt rushed four consecutive times for 48 yards to set up a plunge by Hightower from three yards out. The extra point gave the Spiders a 17-10 lead, but they would add to that in a matter of minutes. The Pirates failed to field the kickoff and Richmond recovered at the Hampton 37. Four plays later Freeman ran in from two yards out and the Pirates were facing their largest deficit of the season, 24-10. With the Pirates’ ground game under wraps, wide receiver Onrea Jones did his best to keep Hampton in the ball game. Jones set a new Hampton playoff record with 11 receptions for 192 yards and a touchdown, but he had little help from the rest of his offensive unit. Alonzo Coleman and Ardell Daniels, Hampton’s pair of 1,000-yard backs were held to just 46 yards on 20 attempts, while the Pirate quarterbacks were sacked five times. Hightower and Freeman each added fourth quarter touchdown runs to provide the final 38-10 margin. Freeman finished with a game-high 117 yards and Hightower added 73 as the Spiders ran for 251 yards against a Hampton defense that came in allowing just 124 yards a game. The loss was the fourth straight in the I-AA playoffs for the Pirates who are 0-4 all-time in the postseason since moving up to Division I-AA in 1995.

166 HAMPTON UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL 2006 I-AA Playoff Records Rushing Offense Rushing Attempts Most Points Charles Jackson 23 11/29/97 vs. Youngstown State Jerome Mathis 18 11/27/04 vs. William & Mary

Rushing Yards All-Purpose Yards Charles Jackson 98 11/29/97 vs. Youngstown State Jerome Mathis 394 11/27/04 vs. William & Mary

Rushing Touchdowns Total Offense Yards Montrell Coley 2 11/28/98 vs. Connecticut Antwan Smith 241 11/26/05 vs. Richmond Returns Longest Rush Kickoff Return Yards Montrell Coley 40(TD) 11/28/98 vs. Connecticut Jerome Mathis 166 11/27/04 vs. William & Mary

Passing Longest Kickoff Return Pass Attempts Jerome Mathis 93 (TD) 11/27/04 vs. William & Mary Roy Johnson 28 11/28/98 vs. Connecticut Punt Return Yards Pass Completions Marquay McDanaiel 51 11/26/05 vs. Richmond Antwan Smith 15 11/26/05 vs. Richmond Longest Punt Return Passing Yards Donald Turner 30 11/28/98 vs. Connecticut Princeton Shepherd 242 11/27/04 vs. William & Mary Longest Interception Return Passing Touchdowns Derius Swinton 20 11/27/04 vs. William & Mary Princeton Shepherd 2 11/27/04 vs. William & Mary Defense Tackles Longest Pass Completion Deon Hunt 14 11/28/98 vs. Connecticut Princeton Shepherd 80 11/27/04 vs. William & Mary Justin Durant 14 11/26/05 vs. Richmond Receiving Tackles For Loss Receptions Justin Durant 2.5 11/27/04 vs. William & Mary Onrea Jones 11 11/26/05 vs. Richmond Sacks Receiving Yards Vernon Bryant 1.5 11/26/05 vs. Richmond Onrea Jones 192 11/26/05 vs. Richmond Interceptions Receiving Touchdowns Derius Swinton 1 11/27/04 vs. William & Mary Jerome Mathis 2 11/27/04 vs. William & Mary Rudolph Foye 1 11/27/04 vs. William & Mary Michael West 1 11/27/04 vs. William & Mary Longest Reception Kensley Dougan 1 11/26/05 vs. Richmond Jerome Mathis 80 11/27/04 vs. William & Mary Rudolph Foye 1 11/26/05 vs. Richmond Kicking Team Field Goals Rushing Acie Wyatt 2 11/28/98 vs. Connecticut Rushing Attempts 51 11/29/97 vs. Youngstown State Rushing Yards 227 11/28/98 vs. Connecticut Longest Field Goal Rushing Touchdowns 4 11/28/98 vs. Connecticut Andrew Paterini 44 11/26/05 vs. Richmond Passing Passing Attempts 35 11/26/05 vs. Richmond Punts Matt Williams 6 11/29/97 vs. Youngstown State Pass Completions 21 11/26/05 vs. Richmond Cameron Muro 6 11/27/04 vs. William & Mary Passing Yards 258 11/26/05 vs. Richmond Punting Average Cameron Muro 43.0 11/27/04 vs. William & Mary Passing Touchdowns 2 11/27/04 vs. William & Mary

Longest Punt Passes Intercepted 2 11/29/97 vs. Youngstown State Matt Williams 58 11/28/98 vs. Connecticut 2 11/26/05 vs. Richmond Most Points 35 11/27/04 vs. William & Mary

Most Yards of Total Offense 413 11/28/98 vs. Connecticut

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Hampton University 2006 Football Schedule DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME SEPTEMBER 2 vs. Grambling State Birmingham, AL Noon (ESPN2) Ford MEAC-SWAC Challenge 9 HOWARD* Hampton, VA 6:00 p.m. 16 NORTH CAROLINA A&T* Hampton, VA 1:30 p.m. 23 vs. Morgan State* East Rutherford, NJ 4:00 p.m. New Urban League Classic 30 at Delaware State* Dover, DE 7:00 p.m. OCTOBER 7 vs. Central State (OH) Indianapolis, IN 4:00 p.m. Circle City Classic 14 NORFOLK STATE* Hampton, VA 1:30 p.m. Battle of the Bay 21 at South Carolina State* Orangeburg, SC 1:30 p.m. 28 WINSTON-SALEM STATE Hampton, VA 2:00 p.m. Homecoming NOVEMBER 4 BETHUNE-COOKMAN* Hampton, VA 1:00 p.m. 11 at Florida A&M* Tallahassee, FL 3:00 p.m. 18 OPEN *Denotes Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference contests