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NATIONAL TITLES

PITT’S NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS YEAR RECORD COACH SE LEC TOR 1976 12-0 Majors Unan i mous 1937 9-0-1 Sutherland AP, DS, LS, IFA, WS, TFT 1936 8-1-1 Sutherland IPA, TFT 1934 9-1 Sutherland Davis 1931 8-1 Sutherland Davis 1929 9-1 Sutherland Davis 1918 4-1 Warner Unan i mous 1916 8-0 Warner Unan i mous 1915 8-0 Warner Davis

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Dunkel System (1929-cur rent) a power index rating system devised by Dick Dunkel and syn di cat ed to 1. Notre Dame 17 news pa pers around the nation. 2. USC 13 Football Writers Asso ci a tion of Ameri ca (1954-current) Yale 13 chosen by a fi ve-man com mit tee rep re sent ing 4. Princeton 12 membership. 5. Alabama 11 Helms First Interstate Bank Athletic Foun da tion 6. 9 (1889-1982) orig i nal ly found ed in 1936 as Helms Athletic Foundation and changed in the early 1970s to RATING SYSTEMS Citizens Savings Athletic Foun da tion be fore current name was adopted in 1981. To settle countless ar gu ments, Sports Illus trat ed in 1970 researched the fi rst and only complete and wholly Illustrated Football An nu al (1924-41) an “azzi ratem” ac cu rate list ever com piled of college foot ’s myth i cal system pub lished in this highly re gard ed magazine by national champions. Ev ery rec og nized authority that ever William F. Boand. presumed to name a No. 1 was included: Litkenhous System (1934-1984) a “dif fer ence-by-score” (1936-current) poll of sports writ ers method syn di cat ed by Fred Litkenhouse and his brother and broadcast ers. Edward. Parke H. Davis Ratings (1889-1935) cho sen by Davis, a National Football Foun da tion and Hall of Fame (1959- player at Princeton in 1889 and a former coach 1995) chosen annually by com mit tee rep re sent ing at Wis con sin, Amherst and Lafayette, and fi rst published membership. in the 1934 Spalding’s Foot ball Guide. and John Majors led Pittsburgh to its last national The Football Thesaurus (1927-58) sys tem devised by championship in 1976. Dickinson System (1924-40) chosen by Uni ver si ty Duke Houlgate and published in book of same title. The Bowl Championship Series (BCS) was devised in of eco nom ics professor Frank G. Dickinson; based United Press International (1950-1995) poll of 35 1998 to determine a national champion for college on system that awarded var i ous point totals for wins col lege coaches. (Became the USA Today coaches poll.) over teams with winning or non-win ning records. football. The arrangement matches the country’s two Williamson System (1932-63) system of syn di cat ed top-rated teams against each other in a title game. power ratings chosen by Paul Williamson, a geologist Participating bowls include the Fiesta, Orange, Rose and and member of the Sugar Bowl com mit tee. Sugar. In addition to those four games, a BCS National Championship Game will be played at one of the bowl sites, which began for the 2006 season.

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The has won nine national championships — the most of any Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) program in the East and the sixth best ever. Pitt’s national champion teams not only ranked as the best in the land in that given year, but in many cases were among the elite teams in history.

■ Under the direction of John Majors in 1976, Pitt completed perhaps the most miraculous turnaround in college football history by rolling to a 12-0 record and claiming the school’s ninth national title. The fl awless record was a stark contrast to fi ve seasons prior, when the Panthers went 1-10. The 1976 Panthers were lauded as the 17th greatest college team of all-time by .

■ The legendary coached Pitt to fi ve national titles during his coaching tenure. Sutherland’s 1937 unit ranked as the best team in the land with a 9-0-1 record. Among the Panthers’ vanquished opponents that year: Penn State (28-7), Notre Dame (21-6), Nebraska (13-7), Wisconsin (21-0) and West Virginia (20-0). The tie? A 0-0 deadlock with Fordham.

■ Under Glenn “Pop” Warner, Pitt won three national championships in four years. Considered one of the greatest coaches in football history, Warner directed the Panthers to titles in 1915, 1916 and 1918. During that period, Pitt won 30 straight games. trumpets the Panthers’ 1976 championship following a victory over Georgia ■ Perhaps Pitt’s greatest team ever didn’t win a national title. The Panthers’ 1980 team fi nished second in both

(27-3) in the Sugar Bowl. major polls with an 11-1 record, its lone blemish an October loss at Florida State. Although Pitt PROFILES fi nished second in both the Associated Press and United Press International polls, Computer Poll ranked the Panthers as the best team in the country. An amazing 12 players from that squad were selected in the NFL draft the following spring, including three fi rst-rounders.

■ Pitt has fi nished second in a major poll three times. It has ranked in 2010 SEASON IN REVIEW the top four 10 times.

Marshall Goldberg and Coach Jock Sutherland helped Pittsburgh RECORD BOOK to national championships in 1936 and 1937. PITT HISTORY R OTALTHIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL

John Majors following the Jan. 1, 1977 Sugar Bowl win over Georgia.

147 SPECIAL AWARDS

Pitt players have captured college JOHN W. HEISMAN MEMORIAL TROPHY 1976 Tony Dorsett Awarded annually to the outstanding college football player by the Downtown Athletic football’s most prestigious awards, Club of New York.

including the , LOMBARDI AWARD 1980 Hugh Green Presented each year to the outstanding col lege lineman or linebacker by the Rotary Club Award, Maxwell of Hous ton.

Award, Outland Trophy, Lombardi OUTLAND TROPHY Award and the Biletnikoff Award. 1980 Presented each year by the Football Writ ers Association of America to the out stand ing colle giate interior lineman.

BILETNIKOFF AWARD 2000 Antonio Bryant, 2003 Awarded annually to the nation’s top collegiate receiver by the Tallahassee Club.

MAXWELL AWARD 1976 Tony Dorsett, 1980 Hugh Green Highlights the top college player in the nation and is presented by the Maxwell Club of Phila del phia.

WALTER CAMP AWARD 1976 Tony Dorsett, 1980 Hugh Green (fi rst defensive play er to win the award), 2003 Larry Fitzgerald (fi rst sophomore to win the award) Presented by the Walter Camp Football Foun da tion of New Haven, Conn., to the college player of the year.

Hugh Green with the Maxwell Award

Larry Fitzgerald with the Walter Camp Award

Biletnikoff Award winner Antonio Bryant

148 MEDIA INFORMATION 2011 PREVIEW COACHING STAFF PANTHER 2010 SEASON RECORD BOOK PITT HISTORY PRO FOOTBALL THIS IS PITT PROFILES IN REVIEW 149 Yale Colorado Alabama 1937 1. White 2. Byron Goldberg 3. Marshall Wojciechowicz 4. Alex Kilgrow 5. Joe FINISHES OTHER TOP 10 HEISMAN Pittsburgh BY PITT PLAYERS: Fordham 1977) (seventh, Mike Ditka (sixth, 1960) 1983) (sixth, 1984; eighth, (seventh, 1941) Edgar “Special Delivery” Jones (ninth, 1982) Larry Fitzgerald earned numerous honors in 2003, winning the prestigious Walter Camp and Biletnikoff Awards. He additionally was the Heisman Trophy runner-up, becoming, at the time, the nishing sophomore in the history of the award. highest fi Fitzgerald (second from right) is pictured with fellow 2003 nalists (from left to right) Jason White of Oklahoma, Heisman fi Eli Manning of Mississippi and Chris Perry of Michigan. Heisman Trophy winner Tony Dorsett Ohio State California Southern California Pittsburgh Southern California Michigan Oklahoma State Rice Pittsburgh Oklahoma TCU Columbia Dartmouth California PITT AND THE HEISMAN TROPHY HEISMAN THE AND PITT Tony Dorsett 1976 Tony Dorsett 1. 2. Bell Ricky Lytle 3. Rob 4. Terry Miller 5. Tom Kramer 1975 n Archie Griffi 1. Chuck Muncie 2. 3. Ricky Bell 4. Joe Washington 5. 1938 Davey O’Brien 1. Goldberg 2. Marshall Luckman 3. Sid MacLeod 4. Bob Bottari 5. Vic Pittsburgh Holy Cross Michigan State Brigham Young Ohio State Oklahoma Pittsburgh Mississippi Michigan Kansas State Notre Dame Syracuse Southern California Georgia Pittsburgh South Carolina Pittsburgh Georgia Purdue Brigham Young 2003 Jason White 1. 4. Lorenzo White 5. Craig “Ironhead” Heyward 1981 Pittsburgh 1. Marino 4. Dan 1980 George Rogers 1. Legendary tailback Tony Dorsett was selected as the winner Tony Dorsett was selected Legendary tailback season he led Trophy in 1976, the same of the Heisman record. While the national title with a 12-0 the Panthers to of the Heisman, the PanthersDorsett is Pitt’s lone winner ve in the nish in the top fi fi have had eight total players nished in the top 10 of nal balloting. Pitt players have fi fi the Heisman voting 14 times. 2. Larry Fitzgerald 2. Eli Manning 3. Chris Perry 4. Darren Sproles 5. 1987 Tim Brown 1. McPherson 2. Don 3. Gordon Lockbaum Walker 2. Herschel 3. Jim McMahon 5. Art Schlichter Hugh Green 2. 3. Mark Herrmann 4. Jim McMahon 5. ALL-AMERICANS

The following list of Pitt’s First Team All-Americans was YEAR NAME POS. com piled from various sourc es, including the NCAA Foot ball 1927 Bill Kern T 1927 Gilbert Welch# B Guide, and consists of players who were fi rst-team selections 1928 Mike Getto* T on one or more of the All-Ameri can teams. Over the years, 1929 Joe Donchess# E 1929 Ray Montgomery* G these selections were made by Walter Camp, Grantland 1929 Toby Uansa H Rice, Casper Whitney, INS, AP, UPI, NANA, NEA, the Football 1929 Thomas Parkinson B 1931 Jesse Quatse* T Writers, the Football Coaches As so ci a tion, the All-Amer i ca 1932 Joe Skladany* E Board, Newsweek, The Sport ing News and Sports Illustrated. 1932 Warren Heller# B 1933 Joe Skladany* H FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS 1934 Charles Hartwig* E

YEAR NAME POS. YEAR NAME POS. 1934 George Shotwell* G 1914 Robert Peck C 1918 * T 1934 Isadore Weinstock C 1915 Robert Peck* C 1918 Tom Davies* B 1935 Art Detzel T 1916 Robert Peck* C 1918 George McLaren* F 1936 Averell Daniell* T 1916 James Herron* E 1920 Tom Davies B 1936 Wil li am Glassford G 1916 F 1920 * C 1937 E 1916 Claude Thornhill G 1921 Herb Stein* C 1937 E 1917 H.C. Carlson E 1925 Ralph Chase* T 1937 * T 1917 Jock Sutherland* G 1917 Dale Sies* G With a total of 49 consensus All-America selections, Pitt ranks an impressive eighth among all Division I-A 1917 George McLaren F (Football Bowl Subdivision) schools.

DIVISION I-A (FBS) LEADERS IN CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS

1. Notre Dame 96 12. Tennessee 38 2. Southern California 78 13. Army 37 Ohio State 78 14. Miami (Fla.) 35 4. Michigan 77 15. Florida State 34 5. Oklahoma 74 16. Minnesota 33 6. Nebraska 54 17. Colorado 31 7. Texas 53 Florida 31 8. PITTSBURGH 49 19. Auburn 29 9. Alabama 47 Georgia 29 10. Penn State 39 Michigan State 29 UCLA 39

Offensive Jimbo Covert was a two-time All-American, earning consensus honors in 1982.

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YEAR NAME POS. YEAR NAME POS. YEAR NAME POS. 1937 * B 1977 Matt Cavanaugh QB 1986 Randy Dixon* OT 1938 Marshall Goldberg# B 1977 * DT 1986 Tony Woods* DE 1938 Bill Daddio E 1977 * DB 1987 Ezekial Gadson LB 1941 Ralph Fife G 1977 Tom Brzoza* C 1987 Craig Heyward* RB 1949 Bernie Barkouskie G 1978 Hugh Green* DE 1988 * OG 1952 Eldred Kraemer T 1978 Gordon Jones WR 1988 Jerry Olsavsky LB 1952 Joe Schmidt LB 1979 Hugh Green# DE 1989 Marc Spindler DT 1956 Joe Walton# E1980 Hugh Green# DE 1990 Brian Greenfi eld* P 1958 John Guzik* G 1980 Mark May# OT 1994 OT 1960 Mike Ditka# E1981 * LB 2000 Antonio Bryant* WR 1963 Paul Martha* B 1981 Jimbo Covert OT 2003 Larry Fitzgerald# WR 1963 Ernie Borghetti T 1981 Dan Marino QB 2006 H.B. Blades LB 1973 Tony Dorsett RB 1981 Julius Dawkins SE 2008 Scott McKillop LB

1974 Tony Dorsett RB 1982 Jimbo Covert* OT 2009 Dorin Dickerson TE PROFILES 1974 Gary Burley MG 1982 Bill Maas DT 2010 Jabaal Sheard DE

1975 Tony Dorsett RB 1982 Bill Fralic OT * indicates consensus status # indicates unanimous selection 1976 Tony Dorsett# RB 1983 Bill Fralic# OT 1976 * MG 1984 Bill Fralic# OT 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON IN REVIEW RECORD BOOK PITT HISTORY R OTALTHIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL

In 2009 Dorin Dickerson became Pitt’s fi rst All-America Linebacker H.B. Blades capped his stellar career with Scott McKillop became Pitt’s second All-America linebacker in since Mike Ditka in 1960. All-America honors in 2006. three years following his senior season in 2008.

151 HALL OF FAMERS

Twenty-three men COLLEGE FOOT BALL HALL OF FAME associated with Pitt INDUCTEES • 1950 (COACH) have been elected JIMBO COVERT • 1979-82 AVERELL DANIELL • 1934-36 into the College TOM DAVIES • 1918-21 MIKE DITKA • 1958-60 Football Hall of Fame. JOSEPH DONCHESS • 1927-29 TONY DORSETT • 1973-76 BILL FRALIC • 1981-84 MARSHALL GOLDBERG • 1936-38 HUGH GREEN • 1977-80 • 1954-56* DAN MARINO • 1979-82 MARK MAY • 1977-80 HERB MCCRACKEN • 1918-20 GEORGE MCLAREN • 1915-18 ROBERT PECK • 1913-16 Mark May JOE SCHMIDT • 1950-52 JOE SKLADANY • 1931-33 HERB STEIN • 1918-21 DR. JOHN B. SUTHERLAND • 1914-17 (PLAYER) • 1924-38 (COACH) JOSEPH THOMPSON • 1904-06 (PLAYER) • 1908-12 (COACH) HUBE WAGNER • 1910-13 GLENN “POP” WARNER • 1915-23 (COACH)

Eligibility requirements for players: must be at least 10 years past grad uation date and cannot presently be playing professional football. * Majors was inducted for his accomplishments as a player at Tennessee.

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PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME A third-round draft choice of Washington in 1981, went on to start 11 seasons at guard for the Redskins (1981-91) and helped lead the team to four appearances and three victories. He was voted to four consecutive Pro Bowls (1983-86) and was a fi rst-team selection to the 1980s All-Decade Team. Grimm was an original member of Washington’s renowned “Hogs” offensive line, which also included another all-time Pitt great, Mark May. Grimm was a member of the 2010 Pro Football Hall of Fame class.

A second-round draft pick by New Orleans, RICKEY JACKSON spent 15 seasons in the NFL (1981-95). He compiled an incredible 128 sacks, which ranked third all-time when he retired following the ’95 campaign. Jackson recovered 28 (second most in NFL history) and forced 41 (fourth all-time). He broke up 118 passes. In 1994, he signed as a free agent with San Francisco and earned a ring that season as he helped the 49ers to a 49-26 victory in Super Bowl XXIX over San Diego. Jackson was a four-time All-Pro selection and six-time Pro Bowler. He was a member of the 2010 Pro Football Hall of Fame class. Russ Grimm Inducted 2010 DAN MARINO was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2005. Marino had a legendary 17-year career with the Miami Dolphins. An nine-time Pro Bowler, he retired after the 1999 season holding an incredible 25 NFL regular-season records and as the career leader in passing attempts (8,358), completions (4,967), yardage (61,361) and touchdowns (420). He was also one of the winningest in NFL history, earning 147

regular-season victories, one behind all-time leader . PROFILES

TONY DORSETT was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1994. When he retired from the NFL following the 1989 season, he was the league’s second all-time leading rusher with 12,739 yards. Dorsett has the distinction of being one of only two players in the history of football to win the Heisman Trophy, a collegiate na tional cham pi on ship, a Super Bowl cham pi on ship, and to be elected into the college and pro football halls of fame. 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON MIKE DITKA was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1988. Ditka was an All-America tight end at Pitt in IN REVIEW 1960, his senior season. Ditka’s pro football ca reer in clud ed All-Pro honors. He also was a member of the Bears’ 1963 NFL Championship squad. Ditka worked as an assistant coach at Dallas for nine seasons, spent 11 seasons as the head coach of the Chi ca go Bears (winning Super Bowl XX) and three seasons as head coach of the .

Rickey Jackson RECORD BOOK JOE SCHMIDT, Pitt’s other in duct ee in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, was an All-Amer i ca line back er at Pitt in 1952. Inducted 2010 He went on to spend 13 years with the , and was a member of the Lions’ two NFL cham pi on ship teams. Schmidt was named to an amazing 10 Pro Bowls. He later coached the team for six seasons and led Detroit to its only playoff ap pear ance of the 1970s. He was inducted in 1973. PITT HISTORY R OTALTHIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL

Dan Marino Inducted 2005

Tony Dorsett Mike Ditka Joe Schmidt Inducted 1994 Inducted 1988 Inducted 1973

153 RETIRED JERSEYS

(From left to right) Dan Marino, Tony Dorsett, Marshall Goldberg and Joe Schmidt.

Dan Marino Tony Dorsett Marshall Goldberg Quarterback 13 33 Running Back 42 1979-82 1973-76 1936-38

• While at Pitt from 1979-82, broke nearly every • Winner of the 1976 Heisman Trophy, Maxwell Award • Earned back-to-back All-America honors as a halfback major passing record in school history, including and Walter Camp Award and was a four-time All- (1937) and fullback (1938). career marks for passing yards (8,597) and American (1973-76). • Member of the famed “Dream Backfi eld” at Pitt, completions (693). • First player in NCAA history to reach 6,000 career considered one of college football’s greatest back • Twenty-nine years after his fi nal collegiate season, rushing yards. Including bowl games, rushed for 6,526 tandems ever. still holds Pitt records for touchdown passes in a yards. His NCAA-recognized total (not including bowls) • Was the runner-up for the Heisman Trophy in 1938 and career (79) and season (37). of 6,082 yards stood as the Division I record for 22 placed third in the Heisman balloting in 1937. • Led Pitt to four consecutive Top 10 fi nishes, including years (1976-98). • Led Pitt to national championships in 1936 and 1937 a pair of No. 2 rankings. • Gained 100 or more yards 36 times, including 20 with a combined 17-1-2 record. • Enhanced his reputation for delivering in the clutch consecutive games. • Spent seven years in the NFL playing halfback for the in the 1982 Sugar Bowl, when he threw a 33-yard • Remains Pitt’s all-time leading scorer with 380 points. Chicago Cardinals (1939-42, 46-48). touchdown pass to tight end John Brown with 35 • Holds Notre Dame opponent records for rushing yards • Member of the Cardinals’ 1947 NFL championship seconds left to give Pitt a come-from-behind 24-20 against the Irish in a career (754) and team and had his No. 99 jersey retired by the franchise. victory over Georgia. game (303). • Elected into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1958. • Named a 1981 All-American and fi nished fourth in • Led Pitt to the 1976 national championship with a the Heisman Trophy balloting that year. 12-0 record. • A fi rst-round draft pick of the Miami Dolphins in • In 1977, was the fi rst-round pick of the Dallas Joe Schmidt 1983, Marino went on to gain recognition as one of Cowboys where he played 11 seasons (1977-87), Linebacker the greatest quarterbacks in NFL history with a record- including two Super Bowls and four Pro Bowls. Played 65 1950-52 breaking 17-year career. He retired following the 1999 his fi nal year with the (1988) and season as the league’s all-time leader in passing fi nished his career as the second all-time leading • Earned All-America honors as a senior linebacker attempts (8,358), completions (4,967), yardage rusher in NFL history (12,739). in 1952. (61,361) and touchdowns (420). • Was elected into the College Football Hall of Fame and • As both a collegian and professional, Schmidt was • Was elected into the College Football Hall of Fame in Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1994. considered the era’s prototype for linebacker play — 2002 and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2005. instinctive, aggressive and smart. • Named a special trustee for the University of • Played in 10 Pro Bowls during his 13-year career Pittsburgh in June 2008. (1953-65) with the Detroit Lions, which included two NFL championships. • Served as the Lions head coach from 1967-72, leading Detroit to its only playoff appearance in the 1970s. • Elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1973 and College Football Hall of Fame in 2000.

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(From left to right) Mark May, Bill Fralic, Mike Ditka and Hugh Green.

Mark May Bill Fralic • In 1961 he was a fi rst-round draft choice of the Offensive Tackle Offensive Tackle and was a member of their 1963 NFL 73 79 Championship team. He was also a member of the 1977-80 1981-84 PROFILES when they won Super Bowl VI and earned All-Pro four times. • Named a unanimous All-American and the winner of • A three-time fi rst team All-American, including • Spent 11 seasons as the head coach of the Chicago the prestigious Outland Trophy in 1980. To this day he unanimous status as a junior and senior. Bears, leading them to victory in Super Bowl XX, and remains Pitt’s only winner of the Outland. • Became the fi rst offensive lineman to twice fi nish in later coached the New Orleans Saints. • Did not give up a sack his fi nal two collegiate seasons. the top 10 of the Heisman Trophy balloting, placing

• Elected into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1986 2010 SEASON

• Was Pitt’s “go-to” player on third-and-short situations, sixth in 1984 and eighth in 1983. IN REVIEW and Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1988. earning him the nickname “May Day.” • His collegiate career led to the creation of the • Helped lead Pitt to a four-year record of 39-8-1, “Pancake,” a statistical barometer for each time Fralic including four bowl games and three Top 10 fi nishes. put an opposing defensive lineman on his back. Hugh Green • Was selected by the Washington Redskins in the fi rst • The second player taken overall in the 1985 NFL Draft, round of the 1981 NFL Draft and achieved fame as Fralic went on to an exceptional pro career from 1985- Defensive End 99 a standout member of the team’s “Hogs” offensive 93, playing eight years with the and 1977-80 RECORD BOOK line from 1981-90. Helped the Redskins to three his fi nal season with the Detroit Lions. He was selected Super Bowls (1982, 1983 and 1987), including world to the four times. • A three-time fi rst team All-American and won the championships in ’82 and ’87. Finished his pro career • Was elected into the College Football Hall of Fame 1980 Lombardi Award, Maxwell Award and the Walter with the San Diego Chargers (1991) and Arizona in 1998. Camp Award. Cardinals (1992-93). • Finished second in the 1980 Heisman Trophy balloting,

• Elected into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2005. an unprecedented fi nish for a purely defensive player. PITT HISTORY Mike Ditka • Was the fi rst-ever defensive player to win the Walter End Camp Award. 89 • Named to Pitt’s All-Time Team after just his 1958-60 sophomore year. • Thirty-one years following his fi nal collegiate season, • Was a unanimous All-America selection at end remains Pitt’s all-time sack leader with 49. in 1960. THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL • Helped lead Pitt to a four-year record of 39-8-1, • Led Pitt in receiving three consecutive years and was including four bowl games and three Top 10 fi nishes. also a standout linebacker and punter. He additionally • First-round selection by the in played and basketball at Pitt and was the 1981 and played 11 years in the NFL. intramural wrestling champion. • Elected into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1996.

155 BIG EAST HONORS

BIG EAST OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2009 Dion Lewis, RB 2003 Larry Fitzgerald, WR 2000 Antonio Bryant, WR (Tri-Player of the Year with Miami WR and Virginia Tech RB Lee Suggs) 1994 Billy West, RB

BIG EAST DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2010 Jabaal Sheard, DE 2009 Greg Romeus, DE (Co POY) 2009 Mick Williams, DT (Co POY) In 2009 Dion Lewis became the fi rst player to be named the Big East Rookie and Offensive Player of the Year in the same season 2008 Scott McKillop, LB since Virginia Tech quarterback in 1999. 2006 H.B. Blades, LB BIG EAST COACH OF THE YEAR ALL-BIG EAST TEAM HONOREES 2004 BIG EAST SPECIAL TEAMS 2010 1997 Walt Harris PLAYER OF THE YEAR Jon Baldwin, WR (fi rst team) 2003 Andy Lee, P BIG EAST FOOTBALL SCHOLAR- Dom DeCicco, S (fi rst team) (Co-Player of the Year with Virginia Tech PR DeAngelo Hall) ATHLETE OF THE YEAR Dan Hutchins, P (fi rst team) 2002 Andy Lee, P Jason Pinkston, OL (fi rst team) (Co-Player of the Year with Rutgers KR Nate Jones) 2008 Conor Lee, PK *Jabaal Sheard, DL (fi rst team) 2004 Vince Crochunis, DL Jarred Holley, CB (second team) BIG EAST ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Brandon Lindsey, DL (second team) 2009 Dion Lewis, RB 2009 2007 LeSean McCoy, RB Jon Baldwin, WR (fi rst team) 2002 Larry Fitzgerald, WR Aaron Berry, CB (fi rst team) 1991 Tom Tumulty, LB Dorin Dickerson, TE (fi rst team) Adam Gunn, LB (fi rst team) *Dion Lewis, RB (fi rst team) John Malecki, OL (fi rst team) Jason Pinkston, OL (fi rst team) *Greg Romeus, DL (fi rst team) , QB (fi rst team) Mick Williams, DL (fi rst team) Nate Byham, TE (second team) Dom DeCicco, S (second team) Dan Hutchins, K (second team) Gus Mustakas, DL (second team)

Conor Lee with Chancellor Mark A. Nordenberg and Athletic 2008 Director Steve Pederson. Nate Byham, TE (fi rst team) C.J. Davis, OL (fi rst team) Conor Lee, PK (fi rst team) *LeSean McCoy, RB (fi rst team) *Scott McKillop, LB (fi rst team) Jabaal Sheard was named the 2010 Big East Defensive Player of the Year, becoming the fi fth Pitt defender to earn that honor. Aaron Berry, CB (second team) Greg Romeus, DL (second team)

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2007 2004 LeSean McCoy, RB (fi rst team) H.B. Blades, LB (fi rst team) *Scott McKillop, LB (fi rst team) Vince Crochunis, DL (fi rst team) , OL (fi rst team) Josh Cummings, PK (fi rst team) Joe Clermond, DL (second team) Adam Graessle, P (fi rst team) *Rob Petitti, OL (fi rst team) 2006 Bernard “Josh” Lay, DB (second team) H.B. Blades, LB (fi rst team) Greg Lee, WR (second team) Derek Kinder, WR (fi rst team) , QB (second team) Darrelle Revis, DB (fi rst team) Charles Spencer, OL (second team) Joe Clermond, DL (second team) Dan Stephens, DL (second team) Adam Graessle, P (second team) 2003 2005 *Larry Fitzgerald, WR (fi rst team) H.B. Blades, LB (fi rst team) *Andy Lee, P (fi rst team) Bernard “Josh” Lay, DB (fi rst team) Rob Petitti, OL (fi rst team) Greg Lee, WR (fi rst team) *, QB (fi rst team) Darrelle Revis, DB (fi rst team) Kris Wilson, TE (second team) Josh Cummings, PK (second team) PROFILES Tez Morris, DB (second team) 2002 Tyler Palko, QB (second team) Bryan Anderson, OL (fi rst team) Charles Spencer, OL (second team) *Torrie Cox, CB (fi rst team) *Larry Fitzgerald, WR (fi rst team) Claude Harriott, DE (fi rst team)

Gerald Hayes, LB (fi rst team) Mick Williams 2010 SEASON IN REVIEW Andy Lee, P (fi rst team) Rob Petitti, OL (second team) 2001 Rod Rutherford, QB (second team) *Antonio Bryant, WR (fi rst team) Gerald Hayes, LB (fi rst team) Ramon Walker, S (fi rst team)

Bryan Knight, DL (second team) RECORD BOOK

2000 Antonio Bryant, WR (fi rst team) Jeff McCurley, C (fi rst team) Bryan Knight, DL (fi rst team) Gerald Hayes, LB (second team) Ramon Walker, S (second team) PITT HISTORY

1999 Latef Grim, WR (fi rst team) Hank Poteat, CB (fi rst team) Ramon Walker, S (fi rst team)

Kevan Barlow, RB (second team) THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL Demond Gibson, DL (second team) Greg DeBolt, P (second team) Greg Romeus

Gerald Hayes

157 BIG EAST HONORS

1998 2008 Latef Grim, WR (fi rst team) Pat Bostick, QB Conor Lee, PK Hank Poteat, CB (fi rst team) Luke Briggs, PK John Malecki, OL Phil Clarke, LB (second team) Myles Caragein, DL John Pelusi, TE Mark Estermyer, LS Austin Ransom, LB 1997 Max Gruder, LB Tristan Roberts, LB Tony Orlandini, OL (fi rst team) Henry Hynoski, FB Tyler Tkach, DL , QB (second team) Andrew Janocko, QB Dwayne Schulters, RB (second team) 2007 Terry Murphy, WR (second team) Jon Marzoch, OL (second team) Mark Estermyer, LS , QB Frank Moore, DL (second team) Adam Gunn, LB Lucas Stone, P Phil Clarke, LB (second team) Conor Lee, PK Tyler Tkach, DL John Pelusi, TE Dustin Walters, TE 1996 Austin Ransom, WR Nate Cochran, P (fi rst team) 2006 1995 Brian Bennett, LB Conor Lee, PK Chris Ferencik, PK (fi rst team) Mark Estermyer, LS Gus Mustakas, DL Tom Tumulty, LB (fi rst team) Adam Gunn, LB Tyler Palko, QB Dietrich Jells, WR (second team) LaRod Stephens-Howling, RB Joe Villani, C Mike Halapin, DL (second team) 2005 Nate Cochran, P (second team) Justin Acierno, FB Tyler Palko, QB 1994 Mark Estermyer, LS Doug Roseberry, LB *Billy West, RB (fi rst team) Ruben Brown Ronald Idoko, DL Dale Williams, OL *Ruben Brown, OT (fi rst team) Billy Davis, WR (second team) BIG EAST ALL-ACADEMIC Tom Barndt, DL (second team) FOOTBALL TEAM HONOREES

1993 First awarded following the 1992 season, the team recognizes student-athletes who posted a cumulative , RB (fi rst team) GPA of 3.00 or better over the past academic year and Tom Tumulty, LB (fi rst team) earned a letter during the current season. Ruben Brown, OT (second team) Tom Barndt, DL (second team) 2010 Maurice Williams, DB (second team) Pat Bostick, QB Chris Mike, FB Myles Caragein, DL Marco Pecora, DB 1992 Pat Costello, DB , WR Ruben Brown, OL (second team) Dom DeCicco, DB , QB Chris Sestili, OL (second team) Kolby Gray, DB Andrew Taglianetti, DB Vernon Lewis, CB (second team) Max Gruder, LB Tyler Tkach, DL 1991 Kevin Harper, PK Joe Trebitz, LB Henry Hynoski, FB Matt Yoklic, P Jeff Christy, OG (fi rst team) Andrew Janocko, QB Sean Gilbert, DL (fi rst team) Keith Hamilton, DL (fi rst team) 2009 *Steve Israel, CB (fi rst team) Jonathan Baldwin, WR Adam Gunn, LB , QB (second team) Luke Briggs, K Henry Hynoski, FB Chris Bouyer, WR (second team) Myles Caragein, DL Andrew Janocko, QB David Moore, TE (second team) Pat Costello, P John Malecki, OL Ricardo McDonald, LB (second team) Steve Dell, LB Mike Shanahan, WR *unanimous selection Darrelle Revis

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2004 2002 1999 Justin Acierno, FB Doug Roseberry, LB Brian Beinecke, LB Chad Reed, OL Brian Beinecke, LB Scott McCurley, LB Justin Belarski, C Dan Stephens, DL Vince Crochunis, DL Yogi Roth, WR Seth Hornack, DB Matt O’Connor, QB Brian Bennett, LB Dale Williams, OL Brian Guzek, DL Dan Stephens, DL Nick Lotz, PK Mark Ponko, DB Vince Crochunis, DL Dan LaCarte, OL Gary Urschler, DB Joseph Manganello, OL Gary Urschler, DB 2003 Brandon Miree, RB Kris Wilson, TE 1998 Justin Belarski, OL Brandon Miree, RB 2001 Andrew Grischow, C Jeff McCurley, OL Brian Bennett, LB Yogi Roth, WR Brian Beinecke, LB Mark Ponko, DB Seth Hornack, DB Mark Ponko, DB Vince Crochunis, DL Jon Schall, OL Vince Crochunis, DL Chad Reed, C 1997 Luke Getsy, QB Dan Stephens, DL Brian Guzek, DL Dan Stephens, DL Grant Coffi eld, P Joe Holland, WR Dan LaCarte, OL Kris Wilson, TE Bryan Knight, DL Gary Urschler, DB Andrew Grischow, C Jason Sepkowski, OL Nick Lotz, PK Kris Wilson, TE Seth Hornack, DB 2000 1996 Brian Beinecke, LB Nick Lotz, PK Andrew Grischow, C Mark Browne, OL Joseph Manganello, OL Christopher Curd, WR Kody Miller, LB 1995 Brian Guzek, LB Mark Ponko, DB Zatiti Moody, DE John Ryan, QB PROFILES Dan LaCarte, DL Chad Reed, C Tony Orlandini, OL 1994 Tony Orlandini, OL Jason Sepkowski, OL John Ryan, QB Billy West, RB 1993 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON IN REVIEW John Ryan, QB Doug Whaley, DB 1992 Sean Conley, PK James Morrison, LB Doug Kautter, LB Doug Whaley, DB RECORD BOOK Two-time Special Teams Player of the Year Andy Lee.

Billy West was the 1994 PITT HISTORY Offensive Player of the Year. R OTALTHIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL

Vince Crochunis was an All-Big East tackle and the league’s Football Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2004.

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NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION NATIONAL SCHOLAR- ATHLETES YEAR NAME 1988 Mark Stepnoski 1978 1974 Todd Toerper OL DAVID BLANDINO DL VINCE CROCHUNIS E DICK DEITRICK DB JEFF DELANEY 1973 David Blandino NFF AA AA AA, NFF 1963 Al Grigaliunas

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS YEAR NAME 2008 Conor Lee 2004 Vince Crochunis 2004 Dan Stephens 2003 Vince Crochunis 2003 Dan Stephens 2002 Vince Crochunis 1990 Louis Riddick OL ROB FADA E AL GRIGALIUNAS G JOHN GUZIK PK CONOR LEE AA NFF AA AA 1989 Louis Riddick 1988 Mark Stepnoski 1986 Mark Stepnoski 1982 J.C. Pelusi 1982 Rob Fada 1981 Rob Fada 1980 Greg Meisner 1979 Greg Meisner 1978 Jeff Delaney 1976 Jeff Delaney 1959 Bill Lindner 1958 John Guzik 1956 Joe Walton T BILL LINDNER DL GREG MEISNER T LOU PALATELLA DL J.C. PELUSI 1954 Lou Palatella AA AA AA AA 1952 Dick Deitrick

DB LOUIS RIDDICK DL DAN STEPHENS OL MARK STEPNOSKI WR TODD TOERPER E JOE WALTON AA AA AA, NFF NFF AA

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EAST-WEST SHRINE GAME 1985 Barry Pettyjohn center 1983 Tom Flynn def. back 1987 Ezekial Gadson line back er 1983 Dwight Collins end 1925 Horse L. Chase tackle 1987 Gary Richard cornerback 1984 def. end 1928 Mike Getto tackle 1988 Burt Grossman def. end 1986 Randy Dixon tackle 1930 Eddie Baker quarter back 1988 Tom Ricketts tackle 1991 Jeff Christy guard 1932 James MacMurdo tackle 1988 Jerry Olsavsky line back er 1992 Alex Van Pelt quarterback 1934 Michael Sebastian half back 1988 Mark Stepnoski guard 1994 Ruben Brown off. tackle 1934 Joseph Skladany end 1989 Alonzo Hampton cornerback 1994 Curtis Martin halfback 1934 Frank Walton tackle 1989 Roman Matusz off. tackle 1995 Tom Tumulty linebacker 1935 Charles Hartwig guard 1990 Louis Riddick def. back 1995 Dietrich Jells 1935 Miller Munjas quarter back 1991 Steve Israel def. back 1999 Hank Poteat def. back 1935 Izzy Weinstock half back 1991 Ricardo McDonald linebacker 2000 Kevan Barlow halfback 1938 quarter back 1995 Anthony Dorsett def. back 2002 Gerald Hayes linebacker 1938 Frank Souchak end 1997 Tony Orlandini off. tackle 2003 Kris Wilson tight end 1939 Bill Daddio end 1997 Jon Marzoch guard 2004 Rob Petitti off. tackle 1939 Marshall Goldberg half back 2000 Latef Grim wide receiver 2005 Charles Spencer guard 1939 Harold Stebbins half back 2001 Bryan Knight def. end 2006 H.B. Blades linebacker 1940 Richard Cassiano half back 2002 Torrie Cox cornerback 2006 Tyler Palko quarterback 1940 Ben Kish full back 2003 Claude Harriott def. end 2007 Mike McGlynn off. tackle 1941 George Kracum full back 2003 Walt Harris head coach 2007 Jeff Otah off. tackle 1942 Ralph Fife guard 2003 Lewis Moore linebacker 2008 Mark Estermyer long snapper 1942 Stan Gervelis end 2003 Lousaka Polite fullback 2008 Scott McKillop linebacker

1945 George Ranii guard PROFILES 2003 Rod Rutherford quarterback 2009 Dorin Dickerson tight end 1946 Leo Skladany end 2005 Bernard “Josh” Lay def. back 2010 Jason Pinkston off. tackle 1949 William McPeak end 2007 Joe Clermond def. end 1950 Nicholas Bolkovac tackle 2009 Nate Byham tight end COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME 1952 William Reynolds half back 2009 Aaron Berry cornerback 1934 Michael Sebastian half back 1954 Eldred Kraemer tackle 1934 Joseph Skladany end 1954 Robert McQuaide end 1934 Frank Walton tackle

1957 Charley Brueckman center 2010 SEASON 1953 Joe Schmidt guard-center 1935 Miller Munjas quar ter back 1957 Jim McCusker tackle IN REVIEW 1956 John Cenci center 1935 George Shotwell guard 1958 John Guzik guard 1956 Lou Cimarolli half back 1937 Averell Daniell tackle 1958 Dick Haley half back 1956 John Paluck end 1937 guard 1958 Art Gob end 1957 Bob Pollock tackle 1937 Robert LaRue half back 1959 Ivan Toncic quarter back 1957 Vince Scorsone guard 1938 Frank Patrick full back 1959 Bill Lindner tackle 1958 Charley Brueckman center 1939 Bill Daddio end 1960 Mike Ditka end

1958 Jim McCusker tackle 1939 Marshall Goldberg halfback RECORD BOOK 1961 Fred Cox half back 1965 Marty Schottenheimer center 1940 Richard Cassiano halfback 1961 Steve Jastrzembski end 1965 Paul Cercel center 1940 Ben Kish fullback 1962 John Draksler guard 1967 Jim Flanigan line back er 1941 George Kracum fullback 1963 Paul Martha half back 1977 Matt Cavanaugh quar ter back 1945 Ernest Bonelli fullback 1963 Rick Leeson full back 1977 Randy Holloway tackle 1953 Billy Reynolds halfback 1963 Ernie Borghetti tackle 1977 half back 1954 Dick Deitrick end 1964 Fred Mazurek quarter back 1977 J.C. Wilson cornerback

1965 Eric Crabtree half back PITT HISTORY 1978 line back er 1965 Joe Novogratz full back 1978 Gordon Jones end 1969 Geoff Brown line back er 1978 Jeff Delaney safety 1972 Bob Kuziel center 1979 safety 1975 Gary Burley m. guard 1980 Rickey Jackson def. end 1978 Al Chesley line back er 1980 Lynn Thomas def. back 1979 Jo Jo Heath safety 1980 Randy McMillan full back 1980 Russ Grimm center 1980 Benjie Pryor end 1980 Rickey Jackson end THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL 1981 Emil Boures center 1981 Emil Boures center 1981 Sal Sunseri line back er 1981 Sal Sunseri line back er 1982 Jimbo Covert tackle 1982 Rob Fada guard 1982 Julius Dawkins end 1982 Tim Lewis def. back 1982 Tim Lewis def. back 1983 Bill Maas def. tackle 1982 Dan Marino quar ter back 1983 Tom Flynn def. back 1982 Ron Sams guard 1984 Troy Benson line back er 1982 Bryan Thomas halfback 1984 Chris Doleman end 1983 Jim Sweeney center 1984 Bill Wallace end 1983 Bill Maas def. tackle Quarterback Tyler Palko played in the Senior Bowl following Pitt’s 1985 Bob Buczkowski def. end 2006 season.

161 POSTSEASON GAMES

1955 Eldred Kraemer tackle HULA BOWL MARTIN LUTHER KING CLASSIC 1956 John Paluck end 1953 Billy Reynolds halfback 1989 Bill Cherpak off. guard 1957 Vince Scorsone guard 1957 Joe Walton end 1989 Chris Goetz off. guard 1957 Joe Walton end 1958 Charley Brueckman center 1989 Tom Sims def. tackle 1958 Jim McCusker tackle 1959 John Guzik guard 1989 Tony Siragusa def. tackle 1959 Dick Haley halfback 1960 Bill Lindner tackle 1989 Carnel Smith def. end 1959 John Guzik guard 1961 Mike Ditka end 1961 Mike Ditka end 1962 Fred Cox halfback NORTH-SOUTH GAME 1961 Ed Sharockman halfback 1964 Paul Martha halfback 1949 Lou Cecconi halfback 1964 Paul Martha halfback 1964 Rick Leeson fullback 1952 Joe Schmidt guard-center 1964 Ernie Borghetti tackle 1964 Ernie Borghetti tackle 1958 Bill Kaliden quar ter back 1964 John Maczuzak tackle 1965 Eric Crabtree tackle 1958 Ed Michaels guard 1965 Marty Schottenheimer center 1965 Joe Novogratz linebacker 1959 Serafi no Fazio center 1967 Jim Flanigan linebacker 1969 Geoff Brown linebacker 1960 Ron Delfi ne end 1971 Charles Hall def. back 1971 Charles Hall def. back 1960 Paul Hodge guard 1972 Bob Kuziel center 1972 Bob Kuziel center 1962 Ed Clark halfback BLUE-GRAY ALL-STAR CLASSIC 1973 Jim Buckmon def. end 1962 Gary Kaltenbach tackle 1975 Tom Perko linebacker 1962 guard 1939 guard 1976 Tony Dorsett running back 1963 Al Grigaliunas end 1939 John Chickerneo quarterback 1976 Al Romano middle guard 1963 Jeff Ware guard 1940 Bob Thurbon halfback 1976 Jim Corbett tight end 1965 Ken Lucas quarterback 1944 Ernie Bonelli halfback 1977 Tom Brzoza center 1965 Fred Hoaglin center 1945 Francis Mattioll guard 1977 Bob Jury safety 1971 linebacker 1945 John Kosh center 1978 Jeff Delaney safety 1948 Leo Skladany end INTA JUICE NORTH-SOUTH ALL-STAR CLASSIC 1978 Matt Carroll guard 1949 Bernie Barkouskie guard 1978 Gordon Jones end 2006 Steve Buches tight end 1949 Carl DePasqua fullback 1978 Dave Logan tackle 2006 Adam Graessle punter 1951 Bob Bestwick quarterback 1979 Jeff Pelusi linebacker 1951 Chris Warriner end LAS VEGAS ALL-AMERICAN CLASSIC 1980 Hugh Green def. end 1952 Joe Bozek end 1980 Mark May tackle 2005 Vince Crochunis def. tackle 1953 Dick Deitrick end 1980 Randy McMillan fullback 1957 Richard Scherer end JAPAN BOWL 1980 Benjie Pryor end 1959 Fred Riddle fullback 1975 Tom Perko linebacker 1981 Pappy Thomas def. back 1961 Larry Vignali guard 1976 Tony Dorsett running back 1982 Jimbo Covert tackle 1963 John Maczuzak tackle 1976 Al Romano middle guard 1982 Julius Dawkins end 1969 Bob Ellis end 1976 Jim Corbett tight end 1982 Dan Marino quar ter back 1969 Dave Dibbley halfback 1977 Tom Brzoza center 1983 Jim Sweeney center 1971 Charles Hall def. back 1977 Bob Jury safety 1984 Bill Fralic tackle 1974 Mike Bulino def. back 1978 Matt Carroll guard 1985 Bill Callahan safety 1984 Marlon McIntyre fullback 1978 Dave Logan tackle 1987 Jon Carter end 1984 Melvin Dean def. back 1979 Ralph Still end 1987 Quintin Jones cornerback 1986 Tom Brown fullback 1980 Hugh Green def. end 1988 Burt Grossman def. end 1988 Burt Grossman def. end 1980 Russ Grimm center 1989 Tony Siragusa def. tackle 1988 Cornell Holloway def. back 1980 Mark May tackle 1991 Steve Israel def. back 1988 Troy Washington safety 1980 Terry White def. back 2006 Clint Session linebacker 1990 Louis Riddick def. back 1981 Wayne DiBartola running back 2006 Joe Villani center 1991 Jeff Christy guard 1981 Pappy Thomas def. back 2007 Kennard Cox cornerback 1991 Ricardo McDonald linebacker 1982 J.C. Pelusi middle guard 2007 Darrell Strong tight end 1991 Scott Miller tackle 1987 Gary Richard cornerback 1992 Alex Van Pelt quarterback COACHES’ ALL-AMERICAN GAME 1989 Roman Matusz off. tackle 1994 Tom Barndt def. end 1974 Rod Kirby linebacker 1989 Dan Crossman def. back 1994 Ruben Brown off. tackle 1974 Jim Buckmon def. end 1992 Alex Van Pelt quarterback 1994 Curtis Martin halfback 1974 Glenn Hyde def. tackle 1994 Lawson Mollica center ALL-STAR GRIDIRON CLASSIC 1994 John Majors head coach ALL-AMERICAN BOWL 1999 Phil Clarke linebacker 1994 Charlie Coe asst. coach 1973 Rod Kirby linebacker 2003 Brandon Miree running back 1995 Tom Tumulty linebacker 1974 Gary Burley middle guard 2003 Matt Morgan off. tackle 1995 Anthony Dorsett def. back 1974 Mike Bulino def. back 1999 Kirk McMullen tight end TEXAS VS. THE NATION ALL-STAR CHALLENGE 1974 Mike Carey center 1999 Ethan Weidle off. tackle 2008 Conredge Collins fullback 1999 Walt Harris off. head coach 2008 C. J. Davis off. guard 1999 Tom Freeman asst. coach 2010 Dom DeCicco def. back

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Year Captain(s) Year Captain(s) 1905 Joe Thomp son 1992 Game Captains 1906 Gilbert Miller 1993 Tom Barndt 1907 Calvin Marshall Doug Whaley 1908 Quincy Banbury Curtis Martin 1909 Homer Roe 1994 Tom Barndt 1910 Tex Richards Ruben Brown 1911 Jack Lindsay Lawson Mollica 1912 Polly Galvin 1995 Tom Tumulty (Captain) 1913 Hube Wagner Mike Halapin 1914 Wayne Smith David Sumner 1915 Jon McCray 1916 Bob Peck 1996 Jason Chavis 1917 H.C. Carlson Billy West 1918 George McLaren Curtis Anderson 1919 Jimmy DeHart 1997 Pete Gonzalez 1920 Herbert Stein Curtis McGhee 1921 Tom Davies 1998 Phil Clarke 1922 Tom Holleran Terry Murphy 1923 Fullback Lousaka Polite was a three-time offensive captain for the Panthers from 2001-03. Hank Poteat 1924 Noble Frank 1999 Latef Grim 1925 Ralph Chase Year Captain(s) Year Captain(s) Karim Thompson 1926 Blair McMillan 1960 Mike Ditka 1980 Hugh Green Hank Poteat PROFILES 1927 Gibby Welch 1961 Game Captains Rickey Jackson 2000 Latef Grim 1928 Alex Fox 1962 Tom Brown Bill Neill Bryan Knight 1929 Luby DiMeolo Gary Kaltenbach Torrie Cox 1930 Eddie Baker 1963 Al Grigaliunas Mark May 2001 Lousaka Polite 1931 Eddie Hirshberg 1964 Ray Popp Russ Grimm Ramon Walker 1932 Paul Reider 1965 Phil Dahar 1981 Sal Sunseri Torrie Cox 1933 None 1966 Jim Flanigan Emil Boures 2002 Lousaka Polite 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON

1934 Charles Hartwig 1967 Dave Drake 1982 Dan Marino Gerald Hayes IN REVIEW 1935 Nick Kliskey 1968 Harry Orszulak Jimbo Covert Torrie Cox 1936 None Ed Gallin J.C. Pelusi 2003 Lousaka Polite 1937 John Michelosen Ed Whitaker Yogi Jones Lewis Moore 1938 Game Captains 1969 Game Captains 1983 Tom Flynn William “Tutu” Ferguson 1939 Game Captains 1970 Game Captains Troy Hill 2004 Tyler Palko 1940 Game Captains 1971 Jack Dykes Jim Sweeney Vince Crochunis John Simpson 1984 Bill Fralic 1941 Game Captains Doug Roseberry RECORD BOOK 1942 Game Captains 1972 John Moss Chris Doleman 2005 H.B. Blades 1943 Game Captains Rick Lozier Troy Benson Raymond Kirkley 1944 Game Captains Reggie Frye 1985 Tez Morris 1945 Game Captains 1973 Bill Callahan Tyler Palko 1946 Jack Durisham Rodney Kirby Dennis Atiyeh 2006 H.B. Blades Bill McPeak Jim Buckmon 1986 Steve Apke Steve Buches 1947 Game Captains 1974 Mike Carey Randy Dixon Adam Graessle

1948 Bill McPeak Bill Daniels Tony Woods Tyler Palko PITT HISTORY 1949 Lou Cecconi Kelcy Daviston 1987 Jon Carter Clint Session 1950 Nick Bolkovac 1975 Dennis Moorhead Ed Miller 2007 Joe Clermond 1951 Rudy Andabaker Tom Perko Billy Owens Jeff Otah Bob Brennan 1976 Tony Dorsett 1988 Jerry Olsavsky Austin Ransom 1952 Joe Schmidt Jim Corbett Tom Ricketts 2008 C. J. Davis 1953 Dick Deitrick Arnie Weatherington Mark Stepnoski Rashaad Duncan 1954 Henry Ford 1977 Tom Brzoza Troy Washington Conor Lee

Lou Palatella Matt Cavanaugh 1989 Robert Bradley Scott McKillop THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL 1955 Hal Hunt er Randy Holloway Dan Crossman LaRod Stephens-Howling John Cenci Bob Jury Roman Matusz 2009 Nate Byham 1956 Joe Walton 1978 Gordon Jones 1990 Alex Van Pelt Adam Gunn Bob Pollock Jeff Delaney Craig Gob, John Malecki 1957 Charley Brueckman Al Chesley Louis Riddick Cedric McGee Jim McCusker Matt Carroll Eric Holzworth Gus Mustakas 1958 Ed Micheals 1979 Jeff Pelusi 1991 Alex Van Pelt Mick Williams Don Crafton Jo Jo Heath Ricardo McDonald 2010 Dom DeCicco 1959 Bill Lindner Dan Fidler Sean Gilbert Jason Pinkston Ken Montanari Eric Seaman Jabaal Sheard

163 BOWL HISTORY

ROSE BOWL • JAN. 2, 1933 Pasadena, Calif., The Rose Bowl SOUTHERN CAL 7 0 7 21 — 35 PITTSBURGH 0 0 0 0 — 0 Pitt’s coach, John B. ’’Jock’’ Sutherland, would try a new ploy after two Rose Bowl losses, so he took the team to Tucson to practice for its fi rst Rose Bowl win. Instead Sutherland suffered the worst loss in his Pitt career. It was the fi rst time since 1928 that Pitt was shut out and actually lost the game; it had played four scoreless ties since a 6-0 loss to Car negie Tech. With 83,000 in at ten- dance, the Pan thers stayed close until the fourth quarter before collapsing. USC’s Homer Griffi th threw, and later caught, a touch down pass as the Trojans built a 14-0 lead through three quarters. After Irvine Warburton scored to make the score 21-0, Pitt fumbled the kickoff, and Warburton scored again shortly thereafter. A blocked set up the fi nal touchdown. Several Panthers were singled out by the crowd with standing ovations: ends Ted Dailey and Joe Skladany, guard Charles Hartwig, and back War ren Heller, who rushed for 63 yards in the fi nal game of his brilliant Pitt career.

ROSE BOWL • JAN. 1, 1937 Pasadena, Calif., The Rose Bowl Bobby Grier (wearing number 38) became the fi rst African-American to ever play in the Sugar Bowl on Jan. 2, 1956. WASHINGTON 0 0 0 0 — 0 PITTSBURGH 7 0 7 7 — 21

ROSE BOWL • JAN. 2, 1928 ROSE BOWL • JAN. 1, 1930 “Jock” Sutherland was intent on win ning the Rose Bowl in his fourth try. To that end, Pitt spent two weeks Pasadena, Calif., The Rose Bowl Pasadena, Calif., The Rose Bowl working out on the west coast, for Sutherland was not STANFORD 0 0 7 0 — 7 SOUTHERN CAL 13 13 14 7 — 47 going to accept 0-4 in Rose Bowl play. His tactics PITTSBURGH 0 0 6 0 — 6 PITTSBURGH 0 0 7 7 — 14 worked, and captain Bobby LaRue led Pitt to a 21-0 Pitt’s fi rst bowl trip resembled a poli tician’s whis tle-stop If vintage football fi lms give you the im pres sion that the victory. LaRue’s running set up the fi rst touchdown of tour—wherever Pitt was at lunch time during its trek game of the 20s and 30s was run, run, and run again, the game, which, fi ttingly, he scored. LaRue’s 50-yard west, it practiced. The routine was simple: deboard the think again. USC’s Trojans bombed Pitt with an all-out run in the third quarter, which would have gone 75 yards train around 11:15; explore the day’s town until noon; passing attack. The game start ed on a bright note for for the touch down if not for a diving tackle, set up Frank lunch at 12; walk lunch off, then practice; reboard the “Jock” Sutherland’s team when Toby Uansa rushed 68 Patrick’s touchdown. Pitt led, 14-0, after three quarters. train. So it was that Pitt prac ticed in Dodge City, Al bu- yards on Pitt’s fi rst play. Pitt failed to score, then the The defense added a late touchdown, returning an quer que and Winslow, Arizona, on the way to Pasadena. walls caved in. Gaius Shaver con nect ed with Hen ry intercep tion. So elated was Sutherland that he substituted The game had a sentimental storyline: the coach against Edelson for a 55-yard touchdown. Later in the quarter, every player who made the trip, so each could forever his mentor. Panther Head Coach John B. “Jock” Shaver hit Ernest Pinckert for a 28-yard score, cap i tal iz- relate the experience of playing in a Rose Bowl victory. Sutherland had played for Stanford Coach Glenn “Pop” ing on a Pitt . Another fumble led to USC’s third After four tries, the coach had fi nally overcome one of the Warner when the latter was at Pitt. Amidst all that, the touch down, a short run which opened the score to 19-0. few obstacles in his remarkable career. game, although close, was controlled by Stanford. Pitt Two Jesses set up the Tro jans’ next score when Jesse grabbed a 6-0 third-quarter lead when Jim my Hagan Mortensen and Jesse Hill teamed for a 51-yard pass play. SUGAR BOWL • JAN. 2, 1956 scooped up a Cardinal fum ble and ran 20 yards for a Russell Saunders helped con vert a USC in ter cep tion into touch down. The extra point was missed. Stanford, which a 33-0 lead with his 13-yard scoring run. Pitt fi nally New Orleans, La., The Sugar Bowl made several march es deep into Pitt ter ri to ry, fi nally broke through in the third quarter when Uansa threw a GEORGIA TECH 7 0 0 0 — 7 scored on an unusual play. On fourth-and-goal at the 28-yard pass to Wil li am Wallinchus. Southern Cal sand- PITTSBURGH 0 0 0 0 — 0 two, Stanford quar terback completed a wiched two more long touch down passes (38 and 62 A controversial pass interference pen alty against Pitt’s pass to Bob Sims, but it was short of the goal line. Sims yards) around a Tom Parkinson-to-Paul Collins 36-yard Bobby Grier, the fi rst black man ever to play in the Sugar was hit and fumbled, but picked up the TD pass for Pitt to arrive at the fi nal score. In all, the Bowl, put Georgia Tech on the doorstep for the game’s loose ball and carried it in to tie the game. Hoffman’s Trojans scored the most points against Pitt since 1903. only touchdown. Pitt, under new Head Coach John extra point won it, 7-6. Pitt, a slight favorite entering the It would be Sutherland’s second-worst margin of defeat Michelosen—the only man in Pitt history to play and game, mus tered very little offense in its fi rst of four Rose in his 15 seasons at Pitt; the worst would come three coach in bowl games (he was a quarterback on the 1936 Bowl games. years later, also against USC in the Rose Bowl. Rose Bowl team)—had several chances to tie the game

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but hit a wall of futility. Grier’s penalty gave Tech the ball • DEC. 21, 1973 SUN BOWL • DEC. 26, 1975 on the 1, from where Wade Mitchell snuck in for the score. Tempe, Ariz., El Paso, Texas, Sun Bowl Stadium A fumble killed a fi rst-quarter drive, then quarterback ARIZONA STATE 7 0 3 18 — 28 KANSAS 0 0 7 12 — 19 Corny Salvaterra was stopped on a fourth-and-goal just PITTSBURGH 7 0 0 0 — 7 PITTSBURGH 7 12 0 14 — 33 before halftime. Pitt’s Ray DiPasquale intercepted a pass to squelch a fourth quarter threat by Tech. In the fi nal A new era in Pitt football was ushered in with the A player rushing for 100 yards is impressive. Two players moments, Pitt made a furious attempt to tie the game. Panthers’ fi rst bowl appearance in 17 years. Coach-of- on the same team is remarkable. Three is unheard of, The Panthers, who were penalized twice on the last drive, the-Year Johnny Majors had revived a struggling program but that is how Pitt knocked off Kansas. Elliott Walker were on Tech’s 5-yard line when time ran out. and Pitt was 6-4-1 entering this game. Freshman Tony (11 carries for 123 yards, 11.2 average) got the ball Dorsett was a big part of the turnaround, rushing for rolling with a 60-yard touchdown run in the fi rst quar ter. 1,686 yards. Pitt struck fi rst, with Dorsett scoring two Tony Dorsett (27-142) scored two touchdowns in the plays after Tom Perko recovered Arizona State quarterback second quarter. Pitt had nearly 300 rushing yards at the Danny White’s fumble on the fi rst play of the game. But inter mission. Quarterback Robert Haygood ran the veer the Sun Devils, playing on their own fi eld, proved too offense to perfection, ing for 101 yards (14 carries) tough. Woody Green scored four plays after Dorsett’s when he wasn’t busy pitching out to Dorsett. Haygood touchdown to tie the game. Arizona State scored three also connected with Gordon Jones for a touchdown after touch downs in 6:04 of the fourth quarter, and although Walker scored his second of the game. Jones set up his Pitt blocked all three extra points, the game ended one- own touchdown with a 63-yard kickoff return. With eight sided after being tied at half time. Dorsett rushed for 100 wins, Pitt had its best season since 1963. Dorsett rushed yards, but Pitt turned the ball over seven times. Both for 1,686 yards on the season, matching his 1973 total. quarterbacks, White and Pitt’s Billy Daniels, threw three

inter ceptions, but White completed 14-of-19 for 269 PROFILES yards. Daniels was 7-20 for just 57 yards. 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON IN REVIEW

GATOR BOWL • DEC. 29, 1956

Jacksonville, Fla., The Gator Bowl RECORD BOOK GEORGIA TECH 7 7 7 0 — 21 PITTSBURGH 0 7 7 0 — 14 Coach John Michelosen’s team had wanted a rematch with Georgia Tech, but the result was the same—a seven-point loss. Pitt outgained Tech by 106 yards, 313- 207, but was plagued by turn overs. Georgia Tech converted an early inter ception into a touchdown and a PITT HISTORY 7-0 lead. Pitt was stopped on a goal-line stand at the start of the second quarter, and Tech increased its lead late in the quarter with a halfback-option TD pass. Pitt quarter back Corny Salvaterra hit Dick Bowen with a 36-yard scoring pass just before the half, and Pitt trailed, 14-7. Bowen’s fumble on the second-half kickoff John Majors receives a victory ride from John Pelusi (left) and Joe Stone following the 1975 Sun Bowl victory over Kansas. set up the clinching touchdown. Pitt pulled to within THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL seven on Salvaterra’s sneak, but could draw no closer.

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SUGAR BOWL • JAN. 1, 1977 healthy,” said Panther Coach , who game’s wan ing moments. Junior cornerback Terry White New Orleans, La., The Superdome fi nished his fi rst year at Pitt with a 9-2-1 mark. intercepted two passes. One set up the second of three Mark Schubert fi eld goals; the other allowed Pitt to run GEORGIA 0 0 3 0 — 3 out the clock. Two of Schubert’s kicks were from 46 PITTSBURGH 7 14 3 3 — 27 TANGERINE BOWL • DEC. 23, 1978 Orlando, Fla., Tangerine Bowl yards out. Pitt’s only touchdown came after a 12-play The many remarkable accomplishments Tony Dorsett drive, with Marino hitting Benjie Pryor from 12 yards achieved in his four years at Pitt were punctuated by his NC STATE 7 10 3 10 — 30 out. The last three plays of the drive: Marino to Mike role in this win, one that gave Pitt its fi rst national PITTSBURGH 0 0 3 14 — 17 Dombrowski for 34 yards, Marino to Ralph Still for 24 championship in 39 years. Dorsett, quarterback Matt The Panthers saved their worst per formance of the yards, and the touchdown. Cavanaugh and a marauding defense just would not be season for this bowl out ing with North Carolina State. denied in the fi rst indoor Sugar Bowl game. Cavanaugh, Primarily a running team in 1978, Pitt attempted to open GATOR BOWL • DEC. 29, 1980 named the game’s MVP, scored from six yards out to give it up on this night, throwing 48 passes. Four were Jacksonville, Fla., The Gator Bowl Pitt a 7-0 lead. The celebration of that touchdown intercepted, however. The Wolfpack, led by star running became a Sports Illustrated cover that can be seen at back Ted Brown, rolled up a 23-3 fourth quarter lead S. CAROLINA 0 3 0 6 — 9 several sites around Pitt’s campus. The photo headline before Pitt quarterback Rick Trocano tried to bring the PITTSBURGH 10 7 17 3 — 37 simply read: “PITT IS IT!” Gordon Jones turned a short Panthers back. An 18-play drive featured four fourth- Pitt’s defense wanted this game badly. Its leader for four pass into a 59-yard touchdown excursion in the second down conversions, the last of which resulted in a Freddie years, Hugh Green, fi nished second in the Heisman Trophy quarter. Dorsett’s 10-yard score late in the half Jacobs touchdown. Pitt moved to State’s 34-yard line voting behind South Carolina’s George Rogers. With the cemented the victory. He was far from through, however. with fi ve minutes remaining, but an settled chance to avenge that result, Pitt smothered Gamecocks After gaining 65 yards in the fi rst half, the Heisman the issue. Trocano was intercepted twice more before the with a swarming defense and an effi cient offense. Rick Trophy winner exploded in the second to fi nish with a game ended, but he also led Pitt to the game’s fi nal Trocano and Dan Marino split time at quarter back; each Sugar Bowl record 202 yards rushing, including 67 on touch down. “Execution on our part was our biggest threw a touchdown pass and Trocano added a short TD one run that set up one of ’s two second- problem,” Coach Jackie Sherrill said. “’We didn’t play run. Although Rogers gained 113 yards, his two fumbles half fi eld goals. The defense created six turnovers, and well...and the turnovers hurt us.’’ Pitt fi nished 8-4. were more of a factor in the game than his rushing out- limited the Bulldogs to 181 yards. Pitt defenders actually put. Tom Flynn recov ered Rogers’ fumble on the fi rst play caught more Georgia passes than did Georgia receivers of the game, leading to Trocano’s score. Randy McMillan (four , compared to three completions in 22 scored two touchdowns as Pitt rolled to a 37-3 lead. The attempts). , Georgia’s head coach, said defense was led by Rickey Jackson, who made 19 tackles this about the 12-0 Panthers: “They proved today they (14 solos). Pitt fi nished the season 11-1. are the best in the country. They have amazing balance; they are the best defensive team we’ve seen. I think that SUGAR BOWL • JAN. 1, 1982 is obvious. They are also the best offensive team we’ve faced.” Pitt coach Johnny Majors, who completed his New Orleans, La., The Superdome four-year stint at Pitt with a 33-13-1 record (after a GEORGIA 0 7 6 7 — 20 combined 13-29 mark in the previous four years) was PITTSBURGH 0 3 7 14 — 24 named Coach-of-the-Year for the second time at Pitt. One of the most dramatic fi nishes in Pitt football history gave Pitt its second Sugar Bowl win over Georgia. Pitt GATOR BOWL • DEC. 30, 1977 trailed, 20-17, with 42 seconds remaining. It faced a Jacksonville, Fla., The Gator Bowl fourth-and-5 at the Bulldog 33. Coach Jackie Sherrill disdained the poten tial 50-yard fi eld goal attempt. “With CLEMSON 0 3 0 0 — 3 fi ve minutes to go I said we were not here to tie, we were PITTSBURGH 10 7 7 10 — 34 here to win,” Sherrill said. Dan Marino wanted to throw a Pitt set fi ve Gator Bowl records for offensive profi ciency short pass to a running back to get the fi rst down, but a in an astounding demolition of the highly regarded Georgia blitz left tight end John Brown in single coverage Clemson Tigers. Matt Cavanaugh completed 23-of-36 down the middle. Marino was right on target for the passes for 387 yards and four touchdowns as Pitt touchdown, his third of the game. The Panther defense outgained Clemson, 566-268. Three scoring tosses went limited Herschel Walker to 84 yards on 25 carries. to fullback Elliott Walker, who joined Tony Dorsett as the FIESTA BOWL • DEC. 25, 1979 second Pitt back ever to rush for 1,000 yards in Tempe, Ariz., Sun Devil Stadium COTTON BOWL • JAN. 1, 1983 a season. Gordon Jones scored the other TD on one of his ARIZONA 0 0 3 7 — 10 Dallas, Texas, The Cotton Bowl 10 receptions for 163 yards. Cavanaugh threw for 211 PITTSBURGH 3 3 7 3 — 16 yards and two touchdowns in the fi rst half alone. SMU 0 0 0 7 — 7 Clemson’s vaunted passing combination of Steve Fuller- Pitt fi nished the 1979 season with a 10-game winning PITTSBURGH 0 0 3 0 — 3 streak, built in part around the arm of freshman to-Jerry Butler was rendered ineffective by a Pitt The Panthers’ season came to a dismal end as Pitt lost secondary which swooped in for four interceptions, two quarterback Dan Marino. The season fi nale came on to Southern Methodist in the Mustangs’ own backyard. by senior safety Bob Jury. Cavanaugh, an All-American in Christmas Day, with the Panthers rounding out an 11-1 Dan Marino, in his last game at Pitt, was plagued by 1977, missed part of the season after suffering a broken campaign with a 16-10 win over Arizona. The Wildcats, dropped passes on the cold, rainy day. He completed wrist against Notre Dame in the fi rst game of the year. “I coached by former Pitt radio commentator Tony Mason, 19-of-37 for 181 yards. Fumbles were the story of the shudder to think what he could have done had he stayed threatened often but did not score a touchdown until the fi rst quarter. Joe McCall lost one at the SMU one-yard

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line, but Mustang QB Lance McIlhenny returned the favor BLUEBONNET BOWL • DEC. 31, 1987 JOHN HANCOCK BOWL • DEC. 30, 1989 with a fumble at the Pitt seven. Eric Schubert’s missed Houston, Texas, The Astrodome El Paso, Texas, Sun Bowl Stadium fi eld goal attempt left the game scoreless at the half. TEXAS 14 3 3 12 — 32 TEXAS A&M 7 3 12 6 — 28 Marino completed fi ve straight short passes to set up PITTSBURGH 7 0 7 13 — 27 PITTSBURGH 7 10 7 7 — 31 Schubert’s 43-yard kick which gave Pitt its only points. SMU’s “Pony Express” backfi eld ( and Despite late heroics from Larry Wanke, Pitt was grounded Led by bowl MVP Alex Van Pelt’s 354 yards passing, Craig James) led an 80-yard drive, which McIlhenny in this aerial circus, as Texas quarterback Brett Stafford Pitt parlayed a John Hancock Bowl-record 530 yards capped off with a nine-yard run. Pitt’s last chance ended and split end Tony Jones set Bluebonnet Bowl records. in offense into a 31-28 come-from-behind victory over when a Marino pass was tipped and intercepted in the The New Year’s Eve crowd was treated to an action-packed Texas A&M. It was a day of fi rsts for the Panthers. Paul . game from the start. Stafford connected with Jones for a Hackett, named head coach moments before kick off, won 77-yard touchdown on the fi rst play from scrimmage. Pitt his fi rst game as a head coach. It also was Pitt’s fi rst FIESTA BOWL • JAN. 2, 1984 retaliated quickly: Billy Owens returned the kickoff 45 bowl win since the Panthers’ 24-20 Sugar Bowl victory yards, Billy Osborn hit Reggie Williams for 45 more yards over Georgia in 1982. Van Pelt, who completed 20 of 40 Tempe, Ariz., Sun Devil Stadium on a ; then Craig Heyward tied the score with a passes and threw for two touchdowns, rallied the OHIO STATE 7 7 0 14 — 28 four-yard burst. Six plays later, the Long horns took the Panthers from a 28-24 defi cit, when he connected with PITTSBURGH 0 7 0 16 — 23 lead for good as Stafford hit Jones on a short pass that Henry Tuten on a 44-yard touchdown strike with just 2:19 John Congemi completed a school-record 31 passes for he broke for a 60-yard touchdown. Stafford fi nished the remaining in the game, giving Pitt a 31-28 lead. 341 yards, but a late Ohio State touchdown pass spoiled fi rst quarter with 202 yards passing on the way to a 368- Tailback Curvin Richards rushed for 156 yards on 23 Congemi’s, and Pitt’s, afternoon. Congemi’s second- yard night. Jones set records for receiving yards and carries and scored the fi rst points of the game with a quarter touchdown pass to tight end Clint Wilson tied longest recep tion. Wanke replaced Darnell Dickerson 12-yard TD. Texas A&M countered with a nine-yard the score at 7-7, but the Buckeyes led, 14-7, entering early in the third quarter after Dickerson suffered a knee touchdown run by quarterback Lance Pavlas, tying the the fourth quarter. Wilson fell on Joe McCall’s fum ble in injury. Wanke completed 8-of-20 passes for 172 yards score at 7-7 to end the fi rst quarter. With the score tied PROFILES the end zone to tie the score early in the fourth quarter. and three touchdowns, including two late in the fourth at 10 late in the fi rst half, Van Pelt threw an eight-yard Ohio State’s scored his second touchdown by quarter that cut the Long horns’ lead to fi ve. Heyward touch down pass to Ronald Redmon, giving Pitt a 17-10 returning the ensuing kickoff 99 yards. Congemi was six- rushed for 136 yards, winning his personal battle with halftime lead. Flanker Olanda Truitt completed his for-six on Pitt’s next touchdown drive, which culminated Texas star Eric Metcalf, who fi n ished with 95 yards rushing. freshman season in stellar fashion, catching four passes with an 11-yard pass to Dwight Collins. Congemi, who Heyward ended the season with 1,791 yards, the second- for 124 yards, including a key 59-yard recep tion that best in Pitt history. Pitt fi nished the year at 8-4, their set up Redmon’s score. Carnel Smith fi nished the game completed 19-of-27 in the second half, had his conversion 2010 SEASON pass bro ken up, and Pitt trailed, 21-20. A 17-play drive most success ful season since 1983. with 10 tackles and Barry Threats had a game-ending IN REVIEW later in the quarter ended with Snuffy Everett’s 37-yard interception, which ended Texas A&M’s fi nal drive and fi eld goal to put the Panthers on top. Quarterback Mike secured the Panthers’ victory. The Hancock Bowl win Tomczak led Ohio State back, ending an 89-yard drive marked the end of another decade in Pitt football history with a 39-yard bomb to Thad Jemison, who scored with and the dawn of the Hackett coaching era. The Panthers 39 seconds remaining. Head Coach ’s Panthers fi nished the 1989 season with an 8-3-1 record.

drove to the Buckeye 24, but could get no further. RECORD BOOK AXA/EQUITABLE LIBERTY BOWL • DEC. 31, 1997 Memphis, Tenn., Liberty Bowl SO. MISS. 7 7 14 13 — 41 PITTSBURGH 0 7 0 0 — 7 Playing its fi rst postseason game in eight sea sons, Pittsburgh fell victim to an opportunistic South ern Mis sis sip pi defense and suffered a 41-7 defeat in the PITT HISTORY 1997 AXA/Equitable Liberty Bowl. It was the Pan thers’ fi rst-ever ap pear ance in the Liberty Bowl and their fi rst bowl game since a 31-28 victory over Texas A&M in the 1989 John Hancock Bowl. Pitts burgh threat ened ear ly, driv ing to the Gold en Ea gles’ 13 on its initial series, but failed to score any points. Southern Miss re spond ed with

a pair of touch down drives for a 14-0 second-quarter THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL lead. The Panther offense, held in check for most of the game, had its lone shinning moment when quar ter back Pete Gonzalez con nect ed with Jake Hoffart on an 89-yard pass-and-run touch down as Pittsburgh trailed 14-7 at half time. Hoffart, who fi n ished with fi ve catches for 121 yards, set a Liberty Bowl record with his touch down John Brown (89) and Dan Marino celebrate their game-winning touchdown pass in the fi nal minute of the 1982 Sugar Bowl catch. The Pan thers, how ev er, would come no closer. against Georgia. USM’s de fense re turned a fum ble and two in ter cep tions for touch downs in the sec ond half to roll to its fi rst victory ever over Pitts burgh.

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INSIGHT.COM BOWL • DEC. 28, 2000 Phoenix, Ariz., Bank One Ballpark IOWA STATE 7 20 0 10 — 37 PITTSBURGH 7 0 13 9 — 29 Making its second postseason appearance under Walt Harris, Pittsburgh rolled up big offensive numbers but fell in a shootout to Iowa State, 37-29, in the Insight.com Bowl. The Panthers held statistical advantages in total offense (491 yards to 375), passing (347 to 308) and rushing (164 to 107). The Panthers struck on their very fi rst possession of the game when John Turman hit a streaking Antonio Bryant for a 72-yard touchdown and 7-0 lead. The Cyclones, however, responded with 27 unanswered points, including 20 in the second period. Pittsburgh pulled within 27-14 when Rod Rutherford snuck in from two yards out. Bryant then made a brilliant diving catch for a 44-yard touchdown and the Panthers trailed 27-20 with 2:05 left in the third. The Panthers’ momentum was slowed when Iowa State’s JaMain Billups returned a punt 72 yards for a score early in the fourth. Kevan Barlow, who fi nished with 114 rushing yards, bulled in from the three to make it 34-29 at the 9:45 mark. But the Panthers could draw no closer. The contest marked the fi rst football game ever played in Bank One Ballpark, home of Major League Baseball’s Arizona Diamondbacks. Shawn Robinson’s 66-yard punt return for a touchdown sparked Pitt’s victory over Oregon State in the 2002 Insight Bowl.

VISIT FLORIDA TANGERINE BOWL • DEC. 20, 2001 INSIGHT BOWL • DEC. 26, 2002 CONTINENTAL TIRE BOWL • DEC. 27, 2003 Orlando, Fla., Florida Citrus Bowl Phoenix, Ariz., Bank One Ballpark Charlotte, N.C., Ericsson Stadium NC STATE 3 7 0 9 — 19 PITTSBURGH 7 3 14 14 — 38 PITTSBURGH 0 13 3 0 — 16 PITTSBURGH 3 21 3 7 — 34 OREGON STATE 7 3 3 0 — 13 VIRGINIA 7 10 3 3 — 23 Pittsburgh captured its fi rst bowl victory since 1989 with Pittsburgh achieved its fi nest season in two decades A skillful and methodical opening drive that moved 69 a 34-19 win over NC State in the Visit Florida Tangerine with a 38-13 triumph over Oregon State in the Insight yards to the Virginia one-yard line ultimately failed to Bowl. The victory gave the Panthers their strongest close Bowl. The Panthers fi nished 9-4, their winningest season produce any points, setting the tone in Pittsburgh’s to a season since 1980 by winning their fi nal six games. since 1982, and secured a spot in the fi nal national polls 23-16 loss in the Continental Tire Bowl. Virginia scored Hobbled by an ankle injury, Antonio Bryant went on to for the fi rst time since 1989. The win marked the Panthers’ the game’s fi rst touchdown four plays later and went on earn Most Valuable Player honors after catching seven second consecutive postseason victory. A stifl ing defensive to win its second consecutive Continental Tire Bowl. passes for 101 yards and two touchdowns. David effort, effi cient offense as well as a special teams gem Missed opportunities were the theme for Pitt, which Priestley put up MVP-like statistics himself, completing keyed the result. Tied at 10 at halftime, OSU quarterback fi nished 8-5 for the season, with a missed extra point, 18-of-32 passes for 271 yards and the two scoring Derek Anderson was intercepted by Tez Morris, who returned missed fi eld goal, an interception and a lost fumble on a strikes to Bryant. The duo propelled the Panthers to a the ball 36 yards to the Beavers’ 23 early in the third potential game-tying drive. Heisman Trophy runner-up 24-10 halftime lead. The Pittsburgh defense held strong quarter. Rod Rutherford completed a 22-yard pass to Larry Fitzgerald saw his NCAA record touchdown streak and limited Wolfpack quarterback Philip Rivers to just Larry Fitzgerald to the one before rushing up the middle end at 18 games, but the All-American still led the 189 yards through the air and sacked him four times. NC for a 17-10 lead just three minutes into the second half. Panthers with fi ve catches for 77 yards. Brandon Miree State closed to 27-19 in the fourth quarter but blitzing The Panthers broke open the contest later in the third rushed for 110 yards and added four receptions, Lewis Moore quelled the threat when he sacked Rivers when Shawn Robinson fi elded a punt at the Panthers’ including one for a 17-yard touchdown. The scoring pass and forced a fumble. Tyre Young picked it up and ran 34, ran wide to the right and sprinted down the sideline from Rod Rutherford was his 37th of the season, tying 16 yards untouched for the clinching TD. Moore, who for a 66-yard touchdown. It was the fi rst punt return for Dan Marino’s school record set in 1981. fi nished with seven tackles (all solo), including two for a TD in Pittsburgh’s bowl history. Pittsburgh iced the losses, was named Pittsburgh’s Defensive MVP. game with a 44-yard touchdown drive climaxed by Brandon Miree’s seven-yard burst. Miree, who earned the game’s Offensive MVP honor, fi nished with 113 yards rushing on 20 carries (5.7 avg.). In contrast, OSU tailback Steven Jackson — who entered the game as the nation’s fi fth-leading rusher — was held to a season- low 34 yards.

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TOSTITOS FIESTA BOWL • JAN. 1, 2005 SUN BOWL • DEC. 31, 2008 placekicker Justin Kahut accounted for the lone points of Tempe, Ariz., Sun Devil Stadium El Paso, Texas, Sun Bowl Stadium the day on a 44-yard fi eld goal with 2:18 left in the second quarter. It was the lowest scoring bowl game PITTSBURGH 0 0 7 0 — 7 OREGON STATE 0 3 0 0 — 3 since 1959, a 0-0 tie between Air Force and TCU in the UTAH 7 7 21 0 — 35 PITTSBURGH 0 0 0 0 — 0 Cotton Bowl. Making its fi rst appearance in the Fiesta Bowl since the Making its fi rst bowl appearance since the 2004 season, 1983 season, Pitt fell victim to a lethal Utah passing Pitt failed to take advantage of a masterful defensive MEINEKE CAR CARE BOWL • DEC. 26, 2009 performance, falling to Oregon State, 3-0, in the Sun game and equally potent pass rush in a 35-7 defeat. Charlotte, N.C., Bank of America Stadium Tyler Palko was sacked a Fiesta Bowl-record nine times Bowl. The Panthers (9-4) held the Beavers to 273 yards and forced three turnovers. Unfortunately Pitt’s offense PITTSBURGH 0 13 3 3 — 19 and the Panthers’ offense was grounded most of the was also bottled up, managing only 178 yards and never NORTH CAROLINA 7 3 7 0 — 17 evening. The Utes fi nished the 2004 season with a 12-0 penetrating Oregon State’s 36-yard line. The Panthers Dan Hutchins kicked four fi eld goals, including a record and ranked as high as fourth in the fi nal polls. appeared poised to pull out another fourth-quarter Pitt fi nished with an 8-4 mark and ranked No. 25. Utah 33-yarder with 52 seconds left, to lift Pitt past North comeback when T.J. Porter returned a punt 36 yards to Carolina in the Meineke Car Care Bowl. The victory scored touchdowns on fi ve of its fi rst seven possessions, the OSU 42 with 12:39 left in the game. A sack and climaxed a 10-3 season for the Panthers, their including all three in the third quarter. Pitt advanced forced fumble by the Beavers’ Victor Butler, however, winningest campaign since 1981. Freshman running into Utah territory three times in the fi rst half but four ended the threat. Pitt’s fi nal scoring opportunity came back Dion Lewis was named the bowl’s MVP after sacks and a blocked fi eld goal kept the Panthers off the with 2:02 remaining when Conor Lee attempted a 57-yard rushing for 159 yards and a touchdown against the scoreboard. The Panthers’ lone score came on a beautiful fi eld goal, but the kick fell just short of the crossbar. nation’s No. 6 overall defense. Lewis fi nished his Linebackers Scott McKillop and Austin Ransom led Pitt over-the-shoulder grab by Greg Lee that went for a spectacular debut season with a Pitt freshman-record with 11 tackles each. McKillop also had an interception 31-yard touchdown with 4:28 left in the third quarter. 1,799 yards, surpassing Tony Dorsett’s 1973 frosh total in the end zone to end the fi rst half. Greg Romeus was (1,686). Hutchins set Pitt records for single-season fi eld Lee had seven receptions for 93 yards, while fellow named the Jimmy Rogers Jr. Most Valuable Lineman after wideout Joe DelSardo had nine catches for 109 yards. goals (23) and kick scoring (115). His four fi eld goals PROFILES collecting four tackles and two sacks. Oregon State (9-4) also set a Meineke Car Care Bowl record. Linebacker Max Gruder had a game-high 11 tackles, while defensive PITT BOWL GAME HISTORY tackle Mick Williams had two sacks. Freshman linebacker Dan Mason, making a surprise start, had a Year Bowl Opponent Pitt Opp. Record key interception on the goal line late in the fi rst half. As 1927* Rose Bowl Stanford 6 7 8-1-1 a unit, the Pitt defense limited the Tar Heels to just 264 total yards, including a mere 81 on the ground. It was

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Pitt’s fi rst postseason victory since the 2002 Insight IN REVIEW 1932* Rose Bowl U.S.C. 0 35 8-1-2 Bowl. The win clinched a fi nal national ranking of No. 15 1936* Rose Bowl Washington 21 0 8-1-1 in both polls for Pitt, its highest since 1982. The Tar 1955* Sugar Bowl Georgia Tech 0 7 7-4 Heels fi nished 8-5. 1956 Gator Bowl Georgia Tech 14 21 7-3-1 1973 Fiesta Bowl Arizona State 7 28 6-5-1 BBVA COMPASS BOWL • JAN. 8, 2011 1975 Sun Bowl Kansas 33 19 8-4 Birmingham, Ala., Legion Field RECORD BOOK 1976* Sugar Bowl Georgia 27 3 12-0 PITTSBURGH 0 13 7 7 — 27 1977 Gator Bowl Clemson 34 3 9-2-1 KENTUCKY 3 0 7 0 — 10 1978 Tangerine Bowl N.C. State 17 30 8-4 Pitt utilized a punishing running game and forced two 1979 Fiesta Bowl Arizona 16 10 11-1 Kentucky punting miscues to defeat the Wildcats, 27-10, in the BBVA Compass Bowl played at historic Legion 1980 Gator Bowl South Carolina 37 9 11-1 Field in Birmingham, Ala. Andrew Taglianetti blocked a 1981* Sugar Bowl Georgia 24 20 11-1 punt to set up Pitt’s fi rst touchdown late in the second 1982* Cotton Bowl S.M.U. 3 7 9-3 quarter, giving the Panthers a 13-3 lead. Pitt then forced PITT HISTORY 1983* Fiesta Bowl Ohio State 23 28 8-3-1 an incomplete pass on a Kentucky fake punt early in the third, setting up Tino Sunseri’s 13-yard TD pass to Brock 1987 Bluebonnet Bowl Texas 27 32 8-4 DeCicco that made it 20-3. The Wildcats countered with 1989 John Hancock Bowl Texas A&M 31 28 8-3-1 their only touchdown, a one-yard run by Moncell Allen 1997 Liberty Bowl Southern Mississippi 7 41 6-6 later in the period that cut the defi cit to 10. But the 2000 Insight.com Bowl Iowa State 29 37 7-5 Panthers answered with a long drive that was capped by a two-yard touchdown run by Dion Lewis to seal the 2001 Tangerine Bowl NC State 34 19 7-5 result. Lewis rushed for 105 yards and a TD to earn THIS IS PITT his PRO FOOTBALL 2002 Insight Bowl Oregon State 38 13 9-4 second consecutive bowl MVP award. Defensively the 2003 Continental Tire Bowl Virginia 16 23 8-5 Panthers held Kentucky well below its average of 33 2004* Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Utah 7 35 8-4 points per game. Defensive backs Dom DeCicco and K’Waun Williams had nine tackles each. Pitt, playing 2008 Brut Sun Bowl Oregon State 0 3 9-4 the game under acting head coach Phil Bennett, 2009 Meineke Car Care Bowl North Carolina 19 17 10-3 fi nished 8-5, while the Wildcats fell to 6-7. 2010* BBVA Compass Bowl Kentucky 27 10 8-5

*Game played the following calendar year Total Points: Pittsburgh 511, Opponents 532

169 TV GAMES

Date Opponent Score Pitt/Opp. Coverage Network PITT TELEVISION RECORDS 1951 ALL-TIME TV RECORD (274) 123-146-5 REGIONAL (111) 60-48-3 Sept. 29 Duke 14-19 R NBC TV RECORD IN NIGHT GAMES (66) 25-40-1 ABC (18) 11-7-0 HOME (122) 56-64-2 1953 Big East (9) 2-7-0 AWAY (128) 55-70-3 CBS (9) 6-3-0 Oct. 31 Minnesota 14-35 N NBC NEUTRAL (1) 1-0-0 ESPN Regional (49) 27-22-0 1954 BOWL GAMES (23) 11-12-0 Fox Sports (1) 1-0-0 Oct. 23 Northwestern 14-7 N ABC NATIONAL NETWORK (63) 20-42-1 Jefferson-Pilot (11) 6-4-1 ABC (28) 11-16-1 Katz (2) 1-1-0 1955 CBS (14) 3-11-0 NBC (5) 2-2-1 Sept. 24 at Syracuse 22-12 R NBC MIZLOU (3) 0-3-0 NESN (1) 1-0-0 Jan. 2, 1956* Georgia Tech 0-7 N NBC NBC (18) 6-12-0 Prime Sports (1) 1-0-0 NATIONAL CABLE (100) 43-56-1 *Sugar Bowl Raycom/WTAE (1) 0-1-0 CBS CSN (1) 1-0-0 TCS (1) 0-0-1 1956 ESPN (60) 27-32-1 TNT (1) 1-0-0 Dec. 8 at Miami (Fla.) 14-7 N NBC ESPN2 (22) 7-15-0 T.E.N./T.V.E.N. (2) 1-1-0 Dec. 29* Georgia Tech 14-21 N CBS ESPNU (7) 3-4-0 WTBS (1) 0-1-0 *Gator Bowl USA (8) 5-3-0 1957 Versus (1) 0-1-0 Dec. 7 at Miami (Fla.) 13-28 N NBC KEY: TCS Total Communications Systems T.E.N./T.V.E.N. Television Enterprise Network 1958 TNT Turner Network Television Oct. 25 Army 14-14 R NBC NESN New England Sports Network Nov. 8 Notre Dame 29-26 R NBC NOTE: The following games were also telecast on a secondary entity not included in the breakdown listed above. Oct. 3, 1981 a win at South Carolina (ABC) — a game also shown as a taped delay nationally on ESPN 1959 Oct. 20, 1984 a loss at Miami (Fla.) (USA) — a game also shown regionally on Katz Sept. 21, 1985 a loss to Boston College (USA) — a game also shown regionally on T.V.E.N. Nov. 7 at Boston College 22-14 N NBC Oct. 5, 1985 a win over South Carolina (USA) — a game also shown regionally on T.V.E.N. Oct. 12, 1985 a win over NC State (USA) — a game also shown regionally on T.V.E.N. Nov. 14 Notre Dame 28-13 R NBC Oct. 11, 1986 a win at Notre Dame (USA) — a game also shown regionally on T.V.E.N. On Oct. 5, 2002 a win at Syracuse (Big East) — a game also shown regionally on ESPN 1960 On Sept. 16, 2006 a loss to Michigan State (ESPN2) — a game also shown regionally on ABC Sept. 2 Michigan State 7-7 N ABC 1961 Date Opponent Score Pitt/Opp. Coverage Network Sept. 1 at Miami (Fla.) 10-7 N ABC 1976 1962 Sept. 11 at Notre Dame 31-10 R ABC Sept. 15 Miami (Fla.) 14-23 N CBS Nov. 1 West Virginia 24-16 R ABC Nov. 26# Penn State**ß 24-7 N ABC 1963 Jan. 1, 1977* Georgia 27-3 N ABC Oct. 19 at West Virginia 13-10 R CBS *Sugar Bowl 1964 1977 Sept. 12 UCLA 12-17 N NBC Sept. 1 Notre Dame 9-19 N ABC Oct. 31 at Syracuse 6-21 R NBC Nov. 2 Penn State 13-15 N ABC 1965 Dec. 30#* Clemson 34-3 N ABC Oct. 9 at Duke 13-21 N NBC *Gator Bowl

1973 1978 Dec. 21#* Arizona State 7-28 N MIZLOU Sept. 3 North Carolina 20-16 R ABC *Fiesta Bowl Oct. 1 at Notre Dame 17-26 N ABC Nov. 2 at Penn State 10-17 N ABC 1974 Dec. 23* NC State 17-30 N MIZLOU Nov. 2 Penn State** 10-31 N ABC *Tangerine Bowl 1975 Nov. 8 at West Virginia 14-17 R ABC 1979 Nov. 22 Penn State** 6-7 N ABC Nov. 3 Syracuse 28-21 R ABC Dec. 26* Kansas 33-19 N CBS Dec. 1 at Penn State 29-14 N ABC *Sun Bowl Dec. 25* Arizona 16-10 N NBC *Fiesta Bowl

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Date Opponent Score Pitt/Opp. Coverage Network Date Opponent Score Pitt/Opp. Coverage Network 1980 1986 Sept. 13 Boston College 14-6 R ABC Sept. 1# Maryland 7-10 N ESPN Nov. 1 at Syracuse 43-6 R ABC Sept. 20 at Purdue 41-26 R TNT Nov. 28 at Penn State 14-9 N ABC Sept. 27 West Virginia 48-16 R T.E.N. Dec. 29* South Carolina 37-9 N ABC Oct. 11 at Notre Dame 10-9 N USA *Gator Bowl R T.V.E.N. Nov. 1 at Syracuse 20-24 R T.V.E.N. 1981 Nov. 8 Miami (Fla.) 10-37 R ABC Oct. 3 at South Carolina 42-28 N ESPN (TD) Nov. 22 at Penn State 14-34 N USA R ABC Oct. 24 Syracuse 23-10 R USA 1987 Nov. 21 at Temple 35-0 N USA (TD) Sept. 2# at BYU 27-17 N ESPN Nov. 28 Penn State 14-48 N ABC Sept. 26 at West Virginia 6-3 R Jeff.-Pilot Jan. 1, 1982* Georgia 24-20 N ABC Oct. 10# Notre Dame 30-22 N ESPN *Sugar Bowl Oct. 24 at Navy 10-6 R Jeff.-Pilot Oct. 31 Syracuse 10-24 N CBS 1982 Nov. 14# Penn State 10-0 N ESPN Sept. 9# North Carolina** 7-6 N CBS Dec. 3#* Texas 27-32 N MIZLOU Oct. 2 West Virginia 16-13 R ABC *Bluebonnet Bowl

Nov. 13 at Army 24-6 N ESPN (TD) PROFILES Nov. 20 Rutgers 52-6 N ESPN (TD) 1988 Nov. 26 at Penn State 10-19 N ABC Sept. 17# Ohio State 42-10 N ESPN Jan. 1, 1983* SMU 3-7 N CBS Sept. 24 West Virginia 10-31 R Jeff.-Pilot *Cotton Bowl Oct. 1 at Boston College 31-34 R Jeff.-Pilot Oct. 8# Notre Dame 20-30 N ESPN 1983 Nov. 5 Rutgers 20-10 R Jeff.-Pilot 2010 SEASON 2010 SEASON

Oct. 1 at West Virginia 21-24 R CBS Nov. 12 at Penn State 14-7 N ESPN IN REVIEW Nov. 5 at Notre Dame 21-16 R CBS Nov. 19 at NC State 3-14 R Jeff.-Pilot Jan. 1, 1984* Ohio State 23-28 N NBC Dec. 3 at Syracuse 7-24 N ESPN *Fiesta Bowl 1989 1984 Sept. 9 at Boston College 29-10 R NESN Sept. 1 BYU 14-20 N ESPN Sept. 23# at Syracuse 30-23 N ESPN Sept. 15 Oklahoma 10-42 N ABC Sept. 30# at West Virginia 31-31 N ESPN RECORD BOOK Oct. 6 East Carolina 17-10 R Katz Oct. 7 at Temple 27-3 R Jeff.-Pilot Oct. 13 at South Carolina 21-45 R Katz Oct. 14 Navy 31-14 R Jeff.-Pilot Oct. 20 at Miami (Fla.) 7-27 N USA Oct. 28# Notre Dame 7-45 N ESPN R Katz Nov. 11 Miami (Fla.) 3-24 N CBS Nov. 25 Penn State 13-16 N CBS 1985 Dec. 2 Rutgers@ 46-29 R Prime Sports

Aug. 31# Purdue 31-30 N ESPN PITT HISTORY Network Sept. 14# at Ohio State 7-10 N WTBS Dec. 30* Texas A&M 31-28 N CBS Sept. 21 Boston College 22-29 N USA R T.E.N. *John Hancock Bowl Sept. 28 at West Virginia 10-10 R TCS 1990 Oct. 5 South Carolina 42-7 N USA Sept. 8 Boston College 29-6 R Jeff.-Pilot R T.E.N. Sept. 15 at Oklahoma 10-52 N CBS Oct. 12 NC State 24-10 N USA Sept. 22 at Syracuse 20-20 R Jeff.-Pilot THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL R T.E.N. Oct. 27# Notre Dame 20-32 N ESPN Nov. 23# Penn State 0-31 N ESPN Nov. 10 Temple 18-28 R Jeff.-Pilot Nov. 24 at Penn State 17-22 N CBS

171 TV GAMES

Date Opponent Score Pitt/Opp. Coverage Network Date Opponent Score Pitt/Opp. Coverage Network 1991 1998 Aug. 31 at West Virginia 34-3 N ESPN Sept. 19 Penn State 13-20 N CBS Sept. 14 Temple 26-7 R Big East Sept. 26 at Virginia Tech 7-27 N ESPN2 Sept. 28 at Minnesota 14-13 R ABC Oct. 17 Rutgers 21-25 R ESPN Regional Oct. 12 at Notre Dame 7-42 N NBC Oct. 31 at Syracuse 28-45 R ESPN Regional Nov. 2 at Boston College 12-38 R Big East Nov. 14 Boston College 15-23 R ESPN Regional Nov. 9 Rutgers 22-17 R Big East Nov. 19# at Miami (Fla.) 10-38 N ESPN Nov. 28 Penn State 20-32 N ABC Nov. 27 West Virginia** 14-52 R CBS 1992 1999 Sept. 12# West Virginia 6-44 R Big East Sept. 11 at Penn State 17-20 N ESPN Sept. 17# at Rutgers 16-21 N ESPN Sept. 18 Kent 30-23 R ESPN Regional Oct. 10# Notre Dame 21-52 N ESPN Oct. 7# Syracuse 17-24 N ESPN Oct. 31 at Syracuse 10-41 R Big East Oct. 16 at Boston College 16-20 N ESPN2 Nov. 21 at Penn State 13-57 N ESPN Oct. 23 at Rutgers 38-15 R ESPN Regional Oct. 30# Virginia Tech 17-30 N ESPN2 1993 Nov. 6 Miami (Fla.) 3-33 R ESPN Regional Sept. 2# at Southern Miss 14-10 N ESPN Nov. 13 Notre Dame 37-27 R CBS Sept. 18 Ohio State 28-63 R Big East Nov. 27 at West Virginia 21-52 N ESPN Oct. 9 at Notre Dame 0-44 N NBC Oct. 16 Syracuse 21-24 R Big East 2000 Oct. 23 at West Virginia 21-42 R Big East Sept. 9 at Bowling Green 34-16 R ESPN Regional Oct. 28# at Rutgers 21-10 N ESPN Sept. 16 Penn State** 12-0 R CBS Nov. 20 at Temple 28-18 R Big East Oct. 7# at Syracuse 17-24 (2OT) N ESPN2 Oct. 21 Boston College** 42-26 R ESPN Regional 1994 Oct. 28 at Virginia Tech 34-37 R CBS Sept. 3 Texas 28-30 R Raycom Nov. 4# North Carolina** 17-20 N ESPN2 R WTAE Nov. 11 at Miami (Fla.) 7-35 N ESPN2 Sept. 17 at Ohio State 3-27 N ESPN Nov. 18 at Temple 7-0 R ESPN Regional Sept. 24 Boston College 9-21 R Big East Nov. 24 West Virginia** 38-28 R CBS Oct. 8 at Syracuse 7-31 R Big East Dec. 28#* Iowa State 29-37 N ESPN Oct. 15 West Virginia 41-47 R Big East *Insight.com Bowl 1995 Sept. 16 at Texas 27-38 R ABC 2001 Sept. 23 Ohio State 14-54 R ABC Sept. 27# Miami (Fla.) 21-43 N ESPN Sept. 30 Virginia Tech 16-26 R ESPN Regional Oct. 6 at Notre Dame 7-24 N NBC Oct. 7 at Boston College 0-17 R ESPN Regional Oct. 13 Syracuse 10-42 R ESPN Regional Oct. 21 Miami (Fla.) 16-17 R ESPN Regional Oct. 20 at Boston College 7-45 R ESPN Regional Nov. 24 at West Virginia 0-21 N ESPN Nov. 3 Virginia Tech 38-7 R ESPN Regional Nov. 24 at West Virginia 23-17 N ESPN 1996 Dec. 20#* NC State 34-19 N ESPN Aug. 31# West Virginia 0-34 N ESPN *Visit Florida Tangerine Bowl Sept. 21 at Ohio State 0-72 N ESPN Sept. 28 at Miami (Fla.) 0-45 R ESPN Regional 2002 Oct. 12 at Syracuse 7-55 R ESPN Regional Sept. 7 Texas A&M 12-14 N ESPN Oct. 26 at Virginia Tech 17-34 R ESPN Regional Sept. 21 Rutgers 23-3 R ESPN Regional Oct. 31 Boston College 20-13 N ESPN Oct. 5 at Syracuse 48-24 R ESPN Regional Nov. 16 at Notre Dame 6-60 N NBC Oct. 12 at Notre Dame 6-14 N NBC 1997 Oct. 26 Boston College 19-16 (OT) R ESPN Regional Sept. 6 at Penn State 17-34 R ABC Nov. 2# at Virginia Tech 28-21 N ESPN2 Sept. 13 at Houston 35-24 R FOX Sports Nov. 9 Temple 29-22 R ESPN Regional Sept. 18# Miami (Fla.) 21-17 N ESPN Nov. 21# at Miami (Fla.) 21-28 N ESPN Oct. 4 at Temple 13-17 R ESPN Regional Nov. 30 West Virginia 17-24 R ABC Oct. 11 Notre Dame 21-45 N CBS Dec. 26#* Oregon State 38-13 N ESPN Oct. 25 at Rutgers 55-48 (2OT) R ESPN Regional * Insight Bowl Nov. 15 Syracuse 27-32 R ESPN Regional Nov. 28 at West Virginia 41-38 (3OT) R CBS Dec. 31* Southern Miss 7-41 N ESPN *AXA/Equitable Liberty Bowl

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Date Opponent Score Pitt/Opp. Coverage Network Date Opponent Score Pitt/Opp. Coverage Network 2003 2008 Sept. 27 at Texas A&M 37-26 R ABC Aug. 30 Bowling Green 17-27 N ESPNU Oct. 11# Notre Dame 14-20 N ESPN Sept. 20 Iowa 21-20 N ESPN2 Oct. 25 Syracuse 34-14 R ESPN Regional Sept. 27 at Syracuse 34-24 R ESPN Regional Nov. 8# Virginia Tech 31-28 N ESPN Oct. 2# at USF 26-21 N ESPN Nov. 15# at West Virginia 31-52 N ESPN2 Oct. 18 at Navy 42-21 N CBS CSN Nov. 29# Miami (Fla.) 14-28 N ABC Nov. 1 at Notre Dame 36-33 (4OT) N NBC Dec. 27* Virginia 16-23 N ESPN2 Nov. 8 Louisville 41-7 R ESPN Regional * Continental Tire Bowl Nov. 22# at Cincinnati 21-28 N ESPN2 Nov. 28 West Virginia 19-15 N ABC 2004 Dec. 6 at Connecticut 34-10 N ESPN Sept. 18 Nebraska 17-24 N ABC Dec. 31* Oregon State 0-3 N CBS Oct. 30# at Connecticut 17-29 N ESPN2 * Sun Bowl Oct. 9 at Temple 27-22 R ESPN Regional Oct. 16 Boston College 20-17 (OT) N ESPN2 2009 Oct. 23 Rutgers 41-17 R ESPN Regional Sept. 12 at Buffalo 54-27 R ESPN Regional Nov. 6 at Syracuse 31-38 (2OT) R ESPN Regional Sept. 26 at NC State 31-38 N ESPNU Nov. 13 at Notre Dame 41-38 N NBC Oct. 2# at Louisville 35-10 N ESPN2 Nov. 25# West Virginia 16-13 N ESPN Oct. 10 Connecticut 24-21 R ABC Dec. 4 at USF 43-14 N ESPN2 Oct. 16# at Rutgers 24-17 N ESPN Jan. 1, 2005#* Utah 7-35 N ABC Oct. 24 South Florida 41-14 R ESPN Regional PROFILES * Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Nov. 7 Syracuse 37-10 N ESPNU Nov. 14# Notre Dame 27-22 N ABC 2005 Nov. 27# at West Virginia 16-19 N ESPN2 Sept. 3# Notre Dame 21-42 N ABC Dec. 5 Cincinnati 44-45 N ABC Sept. 9# at Ohio 10-16 (OT) N ESPN2 Dec. 26* North Carolina 19-17 N ESPN Sept. 17 at Nebraska 6-7 R ABC * Meineke Car Care Bowl 2010 SEASON Sept. 30# at Rutgers 29-37 N ESPN2 IN REVIEW Oct. 22 Syracuse 34-17 R ESPN Regional 2010 Nov. 3# at Louisville 20-42 N ESPN Sept. 2# at Utah 24-27 (OT) N Versus Nov. 12 Connecticut 24-0 R ESPN Regional Sept. 23# Miami (Fla.) 3-31 N ESPN Nov. 24# at West Virginia 13-45 N ESPN Oct. 9 at Notre Dame 17-23 N NBC Oct. 16 at Syracuse 45-14 R ESPN Regional 2006 Oct. 23 Rutgers 41-21 R ESPN Regional Sept. 2# Virginia 38-13 N ESPNU RECORD BOOK Oct. 30 Louisville 20-3 R ESPN Regional Sept. 8# at Cincinnati 33-15 N ESPN2 Nov. 11# at Connecticut 28-30 N ESPN Sept. 16 Michigan State 23-38 N ESPN2 Nov. 20 at USF 17-10 N ESPN2 Sept. 30 Toledo 45-3 N ESPNU Nov. 26 West Virginia 10-35 N ABC Oct. 7 at Syracuse 21-11 R ESPN Regional Dec. 4 at Cincinnati 28-10 N ESPN Oct. 13# at Central Florida 52-7 N ESPN Jan. 8* Kentucky 27-10 N ESPN Oct. 21# Rutgers 10-20 N ESPN2 Nov. 4 at USF 12-22 R ESPN Regional * BBVA Compass Bowl PITT HISTORY Nov. 11 at Connecticut 45-46 (2OT) R ESPN Regional Nov. 16# West Virginia 27-45 N ESPN Nov. 25# Louisville 24-48 N ESPN **Games played at Three Rivers Stadium # Night Games 2007 ß Pittsburgh road game Sept. 15 at Michigan State 13-17 N ESPN @ Played in Dublin, Ireland Sept. 22# Connecticut 14-34 N ESPNU N-National R-Regional Sept. 29# at Virginia 14-44 N ESPNU TD-Tape Delay THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL Oct. 10# Navy 45-48 (2OT) N ESPN Major networks have covered regular-season football the fol low ing years: Oct. 20 Cincinnati 24-17 R ESPN Regional ABC-1954, 60-61, 66-present; NBC-1952-53, 55-59, 64-65, 91-present; CBS-1962-63, 82-present. Oct. 27 at Louisville 17-24 R ESPN Regional Nov. 3 Syracuse 20-17 R ESPN Regional Nov. 17 at Rutgers 16-20 R ESPN Regional Nov. 24 USF 37-48 R ESPN Regional Dec. 1# at West Virginia 13-9 N ESPN

173 POLL HISTORY

ASSOCIATED PRESS (AP) 1963 1981 2009 1. Texas 1. Clemson 1. Alabama 1936 2. Navy 2. Texas 2. Texas 1. Minne so ta 3. Illinois 3. Penn State 3. Florida 2. LSU 4. PITTSBURGH 4. PITTSBURGH 4. Boise State 3. PITTSBURGH 5. Auburn 5. SMU 5. Ohio State 4. Alabama 6. Nebraska 6. Georgia 6. TCU 5. Washing ton 7. Mississippi 7. Alabama 7. Iowa 6. Santa Clara 8. Alabama 8. Miami (Fla.) 8. Cincinnati 7. Northwest ern 9. Michigan State 9. North Carolina 9. Penn State 8. Notre Dame 10. Oklahoma 10. Washington 10. Virginia Tech 9. Nebras ka 15. PITTSBURGH 10. Pennsyl va nia 1975 1982 1. Oklahoma 1. Penn State USA TODAY 1937 2. Arizona State 2. SMU 1. PITTSBURGH 3. Alabama 3. Nebraska 1983 2. Cali for nia 4. Ohio State 4. Georgia 5. UCLA 5. UCLA 1. Miami (Fla.) 3. Fordham 2. Auburn 4. Alabama 6. Texas 6. Arizona State 3. Nebraska 5. Minne so ta 7. Arkansas 7. Washington 6. Villanova 8. Michigan 8. Clemson 4. Georgia 7. Dartmouth 9. Nebraska 9. Arkansas 5. Texas 8. LSU 10. Penn State 10. PITTSBURGH 6. Brigham Young 9. Notre Dame 15. PITTSBURGH 7. Michigan 10. Santa Clara 1983 8. Ohio State 1976 1. Miami (Fla.) 9. Florida 1938 1. PITTSBURGH 2. Nebraska 10. Clemson 1. TCU 2. Southern Cal 3. Auburn 19. PITTSBURGH 2. Tennes see 3. Michigan 4. Georgia 3. Duke 4. Houston 5. Texas 1989 5. Oklahoma 6. Florida 4. Oklahoma 1. Miami (Fla.) 5. Notre Dame 6. Ohio State 7. Brigham Young 6. Carnegie Tech 7. Texas A&M 8. Michigan 2. Notre Dame 7. Southern Cal 8. Maryland 9. Ohio State 3. Florida State 8. PITTSBURGH 9. Nebraska 10. Illinois 4. Colorado 9. Holy Cross 10. Georgia 18. PITTSBURGH 5. Tennessee 10. Minnesota 6. Auburn 1977 1989 7. Southern Cal 1955 1. Notre Dame 1. Miami 8. Michigan 1. Oklahoma 2. Alabama 2. Notre Dame 9. Alabama 2. Michigan State 3. Arkansas 3. Florida State 10. Illinois 3. Maryland 4. Texas 4. Colorado 19. PITTSBURGH 4. UCLA 5. Penn State 5. Tennessee 5. Ohio State 6. Kentucky 6. Auburn 6. TCU 7. Oklahoma 7. Michigan 2002 7. Georgia Tech 8. PITTSBURGH 8. Southern Cal 9. Michigan 9. Alabama 1. Ohio State 8. Auburn 2. Miami 9. Notre Dame 10. Washington 10. Illinois 10. Mississippi 17. PITTSBURGH 3. Georgia 11. PITTSBURGH 1979 4. Southern Cal 1. Alabama 2002 5. Oklahoma 1956 2. Southern Cal 1. Ohio State 6. Kansas State 7. Texas 1. Oklahoma 3. Oklahoma 2. Miami 2. Tennessee 4. Ohio State 3. Georgia 8. Iowa 3. Iowa 5. Houston 4. Southern Cal 9. Michigan 4. Georgia Tech 6. Florida State 5. Oklahoma 10. Washington State 5. Texas A&M 7. PITTSBURGH 6. Texas 18. PITTSBURGH 6. Miami (Fla.) 8. Arkansas 7. Kansas State 7. Michigan 9. Nebraska 8. Iowa 8. Syracuse 10. Purdue 9. Michigan 2009 9. Michigan State 10. Washington State 19. PITTSBURGH 1. Alabama 10. Oregon State 1980 2. Texas 13. PITTSBURGH 1. Georgia 3. Florida 2. PITTSBURGH 2004 4. Boise State 1959 3. Oklahoma 1. Southern Cal 5. Ohio State 1. Syracuse 4. Michigan 2. Auburn 6. TCU 2. Mississippi 5. Florida State 3. Oklahoma 7. Iowa 3. LSU 6. Alabama 4. Utah 8. Penn State 4. Texas 7. Nebraska 5. Texas 9. Cincinnati 5. Georgia 8. Penn State 6. Louisville 10. Virginia Tech 6. Wisconsin 9. Notre Dame 7. Georgia 15. PITTSBURGH 7. TCU 10. North Carolina 8. Iowa 8. Washington 9. California 9. Arkansas 10. Virginia Tech 10. Alabama 25. PITTSBURGH 20. PITTSBURGH

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UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL (UPI) 1981 1980 2002 1. Clemson 1. PITTSBURGH 1. Ohio State 1963 2. PITTSBURGH 2. Nebraska 2. Southern Cal 1. Texas 3. Penn State 3. Florida State 3. Georgia 2. Navy 4. Texas 4. Alabama 4. Miami (Fla.) 3. PITTSBURGH 5. Georgia 5. Penn State 5. Oklahoma 4. Illinois 6. Alabama 6. Michigan 6. Michigan 5. Nebraska 7. Washington 7. Georgia 7. Texas 6. Auburn 8. North Carolina 8. Oklahoma 8. Kansas State 9. Maryland 7. Mississippi 9. Nebraska 9. North Carolina 10. Alabama 8. Oklahoma 10. Michigan 10. UCLA 25. PITTSBURGH 9. Alabama 10. Michigan State 1982 1981 SPORTS ILLUSTRATED 1. Penn State 1. Clemson 1976 2. SMU 2. Penn State 1983 1. PITTSBURGH 3. Nebraska 3. PITTSBURGH 1. Miami (Fla.) 2. Southern Cal 4. Georgia 4. Nebraska 2. Nebraska 5. UCLA 5. SMU 3. Michigan 3. Auburn 6. Ari zo na State 6. Texas 4. Houston 4. Georgia 7. Washington 7. Georgia 5. Ohio State 5. Texas 8. Arkansas 8. Michigan 6. Oklahoma 6. Brigham Young 7. Nebraska 9. PITTSBURGH 9. Miami (Fla.) 7. Clemson 8. Texas A&M 10. Florida State 10. Arizona State 8. Florida

9. Alabama 9. Illinois PROFILES 10. Georgia 1983 1982 10. SMU 1. Miami (Fla.) 1. Penn State 20. PITTSBURGH 1977 2. Nebraska 2. Nebraska 1. Notre Dame 3. Auburn 3. Georgia THE SPORTING NEWS 2. Alabama 4. Georgia 4. SMU 3. Arkansas 5. Texas 5. UCLA 1989 4. Penn State 6. Florida 6. Arizona State 1. Miami (Fla.) 7. Brigham Young 7. Southern Cal 2010 SEASON 5. Texas 2. Notre Dame IN REVIEW 6. Oklahoma 8. Ohio State 8. Florida State 3. Colorado 7. PITTSBURGH 9. Michigan 9. Clemson 4. Tennessee 8. Michigan 10. Illinois 10. Arkansas 5. Florida State 9. Washington 19. PITTSBURGH 13. PITTSBURGH 6. Michigan 10. Nebraska 7. Illinois 1989 1983 8. Alabama 1979 1. Miami (Fla.) 1. Auburn 9. Southern Cal

10. Auburn RECORD BOOK 1. Alabama 2. Florida State 2. Miami (Fla.) 18. PITTSBURGH 2. Southern Cal 3. Notre Dame 3. Florida 4. Colorado 4. Nebraska 3. Oklahoma 2002 4. Ohio State 5. Tennessee 5. Texas 5. Houston 6. Auburn 6. Georgia 1. Ohio State 6. PITTSBURGH 7. Alabama 7. UCLA 2. Miami (Fla.) 7. Nebraska 8. Michigan 8. Alabama 3. Georgia 8. Florida State 9. Southern Cal 9. Brigham Young 4. Southern Cal 5. Oklahoma 9. Arkansas 10. Illinois 10. Ohio State PITT HISTORY 6. Kansas State 10. Purdue 19. PITTSBURGH 19. PITTSBURGH 7. Iowa 1980 2001 8. Texas THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPUTER 9. Michigan 1. Georgia 1. Miami (Fla.) 10. Washington State 2. PITTSBURGH 1979 2. Tennessee 18. PITTSBURGH 3. Oklahoma 1. Alabama 3. Florida 4. Michigan 2. Southern Cal 4. Oregon FOOTBALL NEWS 5. Florida State 3. Oklahoma 5. LSU THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL 6. Alabama 4. Ohio State 6. Syracuse 1989 7. Texas 7. Nebraska 5. PITTSBURGH 1. Notre Dame 8. Oklahoma 8. Penn State 6. Nebraska 2. Miami (Fla.) 9. Colorado 9. North Carolina 7. Houston 3. Florida State 10. Notre Dame 8. Arkansas 10. Florida State 4. Colorado 9. Texas 11. PITTSBURGH 5. Tennessee 10. Florida State 6. Southern Cal Brigham Young 7. Michigan 8. Alabama 9. Illinois 10. Auburn 18. PITTSBURGH

175 FOOTBALL LETTERMEN

The following list was com piled from various sources dur ing the summer of Bose, Ed 1953-55 Budd, Norman, Jr. 1908-10 Bosnic, Mike 1998-2001 Buford, Marcus 1993 1981, and has been up dat ed and cor rect ed an nu al ly since then. Although all Bosnjak, Frank 1942 Bulino, Mike 1972-74 Bossart, Wendell B. 1950 Bundy, Jimmer 1989 cautions were tak en to avoid er rors, we do realize that names were most like ly Bostick, Pat 2007-08, 2010 Bunty, Rick 1974 omitted due to the im men si ty of the task. If you have ad di tions, or fi nd errors Botti, Fred 1950 Buoy, Jim 1975, 77 Botts, Vernon 2004-06 Burley, Gary 1973-74 in the list, please con tact the Me dia Re la tions Offi ce. Active play ers are in bold. Boucek, William 1965 Burnett, Chris 1995-96 A Apke, Steve 1983-86 Baranick, Joseph 1969-70 Boulton, Ralph 1923 Burns, Chris 2009-10 Arena, Joseph 1936 Bardzil, Joseph 1960 Boures, Emil 1978-81 Burns, Gene 1961 Abdul, David 2002-03 Arthur, William 1906 Barkouskie, Bernard 1946-49 Bouyer, Chris 1988, 90-92 Burns, Jack (Mgr.) 1976-79 Abinet, Shawn 1989-92 Artman, Bernard 1951 Barlow, Kevan 1997-2000 Bowen, Reginald 1927 Butler, Mark 1995-96 Abraham, William 1946-49 Asbaugh, W.D. 1922-24 Barndt, Tom 1991-94 Bowen, Richard 1955-56 Butler, R.B. 1909-10 Abrams, Kenny 1990 Ashman, Gus 1919 Barnes, Markley 1926, 28-29 Bower, Joseph 1926, 29 Butler, Robb 1999-2000 Abromitis, William 1943 Askew, Chad 1991-92, 94 Barr, Albert 1937 Bowser, Charles 1922 Byers, Franklin 1920, 23 Acierno, Justin 2003-05 Assid, Edwin 1965 Barr, W. Jeffrey 1967-68 Bowles, Ken 1978-79 Byham, Nate 2006-09 Adamchik, Ed 1961-63 Atiyeh, Dennis 1983-85 Barrett, Frank 1908 Boyarsky, Jerry 1977-80 Bynes, Roosevelt 2001-02 Adams, Dave 1951 Atkins, H.P. 1923-24 Barton, Todd 1994-95 Boyarsky, Stan 1983 Byrne, Steven (Mgr.) 1996 Adams, Henry 1935-37 Austin, Teryl 1984-87 Baxter, Frank 1908 Boyd, Michael 1983 Adams, Kevin 2010 C Ayers, James 1969 Baxter, Verne 1934 Boykin, Bobby 1990 Adams, William 1951-52 Bazylak, Robert 1965-67 Boykin, Michael 1988-90 Cafaro, Dan 2008, 2010 Adams, William 1971 B Beach, William 1981-83 Bozek, Joe 1950-52 Caito, John 1983 Agafon, David 1955 Beachler, John S. 1965 Bradley, Matt 1986 Caliguire, Dean 1986-89 Ahlborn, Charles 1961-63 Babie, Walter 1929 Beagnyam, Azzie 2003 Bradley, Robert 1986-89 Callahan, Bill 1982-85 Akins, H.P. 1923-24 Bachman, John 2005, 2007-08 Beamon, Andrew 1966-68 Brady, Jemeel 2004-07 Camball, Joe 1938 Aldisert, Caesar 1981-84 Backauskas, Albert 1985-87 Beasley, Chris 1995 Braner, Loren 1944 Campbell, Anthony 1980 Aldisert, Caesar D. 1939 Baer, Jack 1958 Beattie, T.P. 1915 Brasco, Mark 1984-85 Campbell, J.F. 1907-08 Alecxih, Chas 2008-10 Bagamery, Ambrose 1954-56 Becker, Robert 1948-49 Bray, Curtis 1988-91 Campbell, James 1949-51 Alford, Henry 1969-70 Baierl, Lee 1979-80 Becker, Todd, 1981-82 Brechbill, Kurt 1976-79 Campbell, Kellen 2004-05 Alleman, Andy 2002-03 Baierl, Robert 1969-70 Beinecke, Brian 1999-2002 Bremen, Alvin J. 1919 Campbell, Tommie 2005-06 Allen, Chiffon 1997-99 Bailey, G. 1908-10 Beinecke, William 1968-70 Brennen, Bob 1949-51 Canil, Herman 1954-56 Allen, Richard 1988-90 Bailey, John W. 1937 Belarski, Justin 2001-04 Briggs, Luke 2008-09 Capello, Frank 1947 Allen, Terrell 2003, 05 Bailey, Marc 1981, 83-84 Belvin, Ray 1992-95 Broadhead, Howard 1969-71 Capp, Joe 2009 Allen, Warren 1967, 69 Baker, Edward 1928-30 Benedict, Frank 1925 Brockenbrough, Princell 2003 Capp, Joseph 1950-53 Allshouse, C.V. 1917-18 Baker, John 1942 Benghouser, William 1940-41 Brooks, Lyron 1992-93 Capwell, I.P. 1905 Allshouse, G.H. 1917-18 Baker, Jon 1990 Bennett, Brian 2003-06 Brooks, Michael 1981-82 Caragein, Myles 2008-10 Allshouse, George 1941-42 Baldwin, Jeffrey 1981-82 Benson, Troy 1981-84 Brooks, Shane 2006-07 Cardinali, Rick 1992, 94 Alman, William 1926 Baldwin, J.M. 1915 Bentley, Randy 1979-80 Brosky, Ed 1976 Carey, Dean 1943 Alois, Arthur 1966-68 Baldwin, Jon 2008-10 Benz, John 1939-40 Broudy, Joe 1941 Carey, Mike 1972-74 Altsman, Mark 1988-89 Ballard, Branden 2005-06 Bernard, W.E. 1914 Brown, A.B. 1985 Carlaccini, Angelo 1942-44 Amann, Alfred M. 1933 Ballard, Dennis 1979-80 Bernick, Dennis 1964 Brown, Art 1974 Carlson, H.C. 1914-17 Ammons, Earl 1913 Ballas, Matt (Mgr.) 2000 Berry, Aaron 2006-09 Brown, Bob 1983-84 Carr, Dick 1956-57 Andabaker, Rudy 1949-51 Ballock, Robert 1952-54 Berry, Shaon 1989 Brown, Charles 1983 Carroll, Brennan 1999-2001 Anderson, Axel J. 1925 Balzer, Mike 1975-78 Bertagna, Bert 1978 Brown, Charles V. 1936 Carroll, Joseph 1969-71 Anderson, Bryan 1999-2002 Banasick, Michael 1944-45 Bestwick, Bob 1949-51 Brown, Chuck 1995-98 Carroll, Matt 1975-78 Anderson, Curtis 1993-96 Banbury, Quincy 1905, 07-08 Bever, Kevin 1998 Brown, Clifford V. 1919 Carson, G.I. 1922 Anderson, Dan 1990 Banbury, W. 1905, 07-08 Bielich, Walter 1954-55 Brown, Dale 1955-56 Carter, Jon 1984-87 Anderson, John 1920-22 Bannan, Michael T. 1968-69 Billey, Peter 1961-63 Brown, Geoff 1969 Carter, Reggie 2004-06 Antonelli, Vincent 1940-42 Banner, Troy 2001 Billy, Ed 1962 Brown, George 1910-11 Carter, Russell 1978 Binion, Terrence 1993 Brown, Irvan 2006-09 Casanova, Lou 1992-93 Black, Thomas 1963 Brown, Jay, Jr. 1943-45 Cash, Daryl 1994-95 Blades, H.B. 2003-06 Brown, Jesse J. 1923-25 Casper, Jeff 1980, 1982-84 Blair, A.J. 1910-12 Brown, John 1980-82 Cassiano, Richard 1937-39 Blair, Henry A. 1909, 11-12 Brown, Ruben 1991-94 Castordale, Velton 1947-48 Blair, John 1912 Brown, Richard 1967-69 Cavanaugh, D.J. 1983 Blair, William 1936-37 Brown, Tom 1960-62 Cavanaugh, Matt 1975-77 Blanda, Paul 1951-53 Brown, Tom 1983-86 Cecconi, Louis 1946-49 Blandino, David 1971-73 Brown, Tony 1983-85 Cecconi, Louis Jr. 1971-72 Bleacher, Jake 1990 Brown, Walt 1976-78 Cenci, John 1953-55 Block, Leslie 1971-72 Browne, Mark 1998, 2000 Cercel, Paul 1962-64 Bloom, Matt 1992-94 Brueckman, Charles 1955-57 Cerrone, Daniel 1945 Bodle, Bill 1962-64 Bruno, G.C. 1946-48 Cessar, William 1952-54 Bohren, Karl 1922-23 Bryant, Antonio 1999-2001 Chalenski, Michael 1988 Bokor, Craig 2006, 2009 Bryant, Sam 2003-06 Chandler, Kelvin 2004 Boisseau, Charles 1904-05 Bryce, Clifford B. 1925 Chappel, Jovani 2006-09 Boldin, Michael 1948-50 Brytus, Dave 2007-08 Chase, Ralph 1923-25 Bolkovac, Al 1954-55 Brzoza, Tom 1974-77 Chatham, E.T. 1907 Bolkovac, Nick 1948-50 Bubnis, Brian 1966 Chatman, John 1971-72 Bonasorte, Charles 1974-76 Buches, Steve 2003-06 Chavis, Jason 1992-94, 96 Bonelli, Earnest 1939-40 Bucklew, Dave 1978-80 Chelko, Louis 1942-43 Booth, A.A. 1925-27 Buckmon, James 1971-73 Cherpak, Bill 1986-89 Buczkowski, Bob 1983-85 Bryan Anderson was an All-Big East guard for Pitt in 2002. Borghetti, Ernest 1961-63 Cherry, Gerald 1963 Bortnick, Art 1977 Budavich, Bob 1960 Chervanick, Mike 2003

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Coustillac, Regis 1959-61 DeMoise, Felix 1925-27 Edgar, A.W. 1920 Covert, Jim 1979-82 DePasqua, Carl 1946-49 Edgar, Joseph C. 1904-05 Cox, Fred 1959-61 Depp, James Michael 1965-67 Edmonds, Dexter 1983-84 Cox, Kennard 2004-07 DeRosa, Nick 1948-50 Edwards, Charles 1927-29 Cox, Torrie 1999-2002 DeStefano, Rocky 1977-78 Edwards, Tuazama 2004 Cozens, Randy 1974-75 Detzel, Arthur 1933-35 Egbert, J.A. 1912 Crabtree, Eric 1963-65 Devlin, Andrew 2010 Elliott, Michael D. 1966 Crafton, Don 1957-58 Deward, Herbert 1909-11 Elliott, Samuel 1907-08 Craig, Jeff 1993-96 Dewey, Brandon 1998-99 Ellis, Bob 1967-69 Cramer, Gary 1967-69 Deveaux, Glenn 1988-91 Ellis, Gregory 1966-68 Cramer, Jim 1975-76 DiBartola, Wayne 1979-81 Englert, William 1971-73 Crawford, Tom 1983 Dibbley, David 1967-69 English, R.J. 1998-2001 Crayton, Tray 1997-98 DiCiccio, Dave 1976-78 Ent, Harry U. 1908-09 Crissman, Robert 1941 Dickerson, Darnell 1987-88, 90 Epps, Robert 1951-53 Crochunis, Vince 2001-04 Dickerson, Dorin 2006-09 Epps, Rodney 1996 Crosby, Thomas 1955 Dickey, Robert 1944 Esposito, Anthony 1968-70 Cross, Greg 2010 Dickinson, John 1938-39 Esposito, Tony 1954 Crossman, Dan 1987-89 DiFonso, Armand 1949-50 Estermyer, Mark 2005-08 Cruz, Mike 2009-10 Dilba, Chris 1996 Esters, Jeff 1988-89, 91-92 Cuba, Paul 1932 Dillon, Glen 1952-54 Evans, David 1970 Cullen, John L. 1963 Dillon, Jack 1964 Everett, Raymond 1981-84 Culpepper, Thad 1994-95 Dillon, Philip 1912-14 Ewing, Fred 1919-21 Cummings, John 1983 Dillon, S.V. 1911 Ezell, Tyrone 2010 Cummings, Josh 2004-05 Dillon, William 1941-42 Cummins, Walter 1946-48 DiMatteo, Anthony 1942, 47-48 F Cunningham, James 1958-60 DiMeolo, Albert 1926, 28-29 Fada, Robert 1979-82 PROFILES Curd, Chris 2000-03 Dimitroff, James 1944-49 Falcone, Louis 1944 Curran, Brian 1992-95 Dinkins, Darnell 1996-99 Farley, Jim, 1974-75 Curtin, Joseph 1965-67 DiPasquale, Ray 1953, 55-56 Farmer, Karl 1974-75 Cutler, Andrew 1926-27 Ditka, Mike 1958-60 Fazio, Serafi no 1958-59 Cutri, Rocco 1931 Dixon, Dave 1988-90 Fedell, Steve 1977-80 Dixon, Julius 1998-99 Fedorchak, Rodney 1967-69 D Dixon, Randy 1983-86 Feeney, Michael 1987 Daddio, William 1936-38 Dobrowolski, Richard 1963 Feeney, Terry 1991 Dodaro, James 1964 2010 SEASON Cornerback Kennard Cox was a four-year letterman from 2004-07. Dahar, Phil 1964-65 Fegley, Bill 1986 IN REVIEW Dahl, Mike 1983 Dodson, Ron 1962-64 Feher, George 1970-72 Colella, Sam 1961 Chesley, Al 1975-78 Dailey, Theodore 1930-32 Doleman, Chris 1981-84 Feightnew, R.R. 1909-11 Coleman, Dave 1989-91 Chess, Paul 1951-52 DalleTezze, Dante 1938 Dombroski, Darren 1994-95 Felder, Leroy 1974-77 Coleman, Michael 1967 Chester, Dewey 1965-66 Dallenback, Karl 1910 Dombrowski, Mike 1979-80 Felinczak, Paul 1971 Coleman, Ralph 1944, 47-48 Chianese, Richard 1966-67 Dambaugh, Wm. 1973-76 Don, Djems 1996 Felitsky, Joe 1986 Colicchio, Tim 1991-94 Chickerneo, John 1936-38 Daniell, Averell 1934-36 Donald, Aaron 2010 Felton, Larry 1973-76 Collier, Kevin 2006 Chillinsky, Dennis 1961 Daniels, Bill 1972-74 Donchess, Joseph 1927, 29 Fely, Mark 1990, 1992 Chisdak, John 1961 Collier, Willie 1977-80 Dorsett, Anthony Jr. 1992-95

Daniels, Daniel 1980-82 Feniello, Gary 1943 RECORD BOOK Collingwood, A.K. 1914-15 Chobany, Michael 1980 Dannies, Robert 1937-38 Dorsett, Tony 1973-76 Feola, Chris 1997-99 Collins, Conredge 2005-08 Christ, Mike 1979-80 Davidek, Ed 1942 Dorundo, Mike 1983-85 Ferdinand, Ed 1961 Collins, Dwight 1980-83 Christy, Greg 1980-81, 83-84 Davies, Thomas 1918-21 Dougert, John 1936 Ferencik, Chris 1995-98 Collins, J. Lee 1913-14 Christy, Jeff 1987, 90-91 Davis, Billy 1991-94 Dougherty, Ralph 1929-31 Ferguson, Ken 1993 Collins, Paul 1929-31 Chuffi , Anthony 1945 Davis, Brian 1985 Douglas, Herb 1945 Ferguson, Ray 1951-53 Colonna, Lewis N. 1921-23 Cimarolli, Louis 1951-54 Davis, C.J. 2005-08 Douthitt, Jack 1944 Ferguson, William 2000-03 Compton, Barry 1979-82 Cimino, Ron 1962-65 Davis, Corey 2005-06 Downey, Khiawatha 1999-2000 Ferraco, James S. 1966 Congemi, John 1983-86 Cindrich, Ralph 1969, 71 Davis, Jeremiah 2010 Drake, David 1965-67 Ferris, Dennis 1968-70 Ciper, Anthony 1930 Conley, Sean 1992 Draksler, John 1960-62

Davis, Myles 1993-94 Fettiman, George (Mgr.) 1929 PITT HISTORY Conlin, Joe 1998-2001 Ciper, Ralph 1955 Daviston, Kelcy 1973-74 Drewery, Kelvin 2006 Fidler, Dan 1978-79 Conlon, Joe 1990 Clancy, Charles 1906 Dawkins, Julius 1979-82 Dugger, Jason 1997-98 Fieger, John 2009-10 Connell, Joseph 1939-41 Clark, Ed 1961-62 Dazio, John 1949-51 Duhart, Tommie 2007-08 Fields, Elijah 2006, 2008-09 Connelly, Bill 1961 Clark, Darryl 1982-83 Dean, Melvin 1982-84 Dukes, Chad 1992-94 Fife, Ralph 1939-41 Connelly, William 1971 Clark, Hayes 1991-94 DeBolt, Greg 1998-99 Dukovich, Richard 1979-82 Finley, Frank E. 1918 Connelly, William S. 1911-12 Clark, James 1929-31 DeCicco, Brock 2010 Duncan, Rashaad 2005-08 Fisher, Donald 1943-45, 48 Conrad, Ralph 1960, 62 Clark, John W. 1920-22 DeCicco, Dom 2007-10 Dunn, Paul 1980-82 Fisher, Harry 1955 Conway, Ray 1962-63 Clark, Rodney 1973-75 DeFede, Sam 1950 Durham, Sadiq 1993, 95 Fisher, Paul 1926-27 Clarke, John 1920-22 Coons, Rob 1992 DeFrank, Joseph 1943-45 Durisham, Jack 1941-42, 46 Fitzgerald, Larry 2002-03 THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL Cooper, Eugene T. 1952 Clarke, Phil 1995-98 DeGenarro, Al (Mgr.) 1997 Dutton, William 1941-42 Fitzgerald, Sean 1994-95 Cooper, John N. 1962 Clemens, Robert 1959-61 DeHart, James 1914-1916, 1918 Dvorak, Cathy (Mgr.) 1995 Flanagan, W.H. 1922-23 Corace, Arthur 1939-40 Clemmings, T.J. 2010 Deitrick, Richard 1951-53 Dvorchak, Dennis 1961 Flanigan, James 1964-66 Corbett, Jim 1973-75 Clemons, Stephen 1976 Delaney, Jeff 1975-78 Dyer, Robert 1964-66 Flanigan, R.G.T. 1974 Corboy, Frank 1912 Clermond, Joe 2004-07 Delaney, Lindsay 1977-78 Dykes, Jack 1969-71 Flara, John 1957-58 Cornelius, Edgar 1942 Clougherty, Henry 1945-46 Delazio, Tony 1989-90 Flaus, Matt 2006 Corson, A.L. 1928 Clowes, James 1942 Delfi ne, Ronald 1958-60 E Fleming, Charles 1936-37 Cost, Charles 1954-56 Clowser, Chase 2005-08 Delich, George 1935-37 East, Walter 1904-05 Flynn, Regis 1935 Costello, Bob 1942 Coakley, Ernest 1996-97 Dell, Steve 2006-09 Easterday, R.A. 1917-18 Flynn, Thomas 1980-83 Costello, Pat 2009-10 Cochran, Nate 1993-96 DelSardo, Joe 2003-06 Ebert, Wilton 1943 Foley, James 1945 Costy, Scott 1987 Coffi eld, Grant 1997 DeLuca, Merle 1950-52 Eckardt, Robert 1920 Ford, Henry 1951-54 Coury, William 1946 Cole, Nick 1998-2001 DeMelfi , Thomas 1966 Eckert, Frank 1919 Fornadel, Ed 1960

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Goodridge, Jack 1939-40 Harrington, W.E. 1914, 17-18 Herron, James 1913-16 Goodwin, Scott 1984 Harriott, Claude 2000-03 Hetrick, Lee 1984-86 Gorajewski, Gary 1989-92 Harris, Demetrius 1995 Hetzler, Doug 1986, 88-90 Gordon, Paul 1967 Harris, Illie 1924 Hewitt, Orville M. 1920-22 Gordon, Shane 2010 Harris, Kevin 2002 Heyward, Craig 1984, 86-87 Gougler, Ralph A. 1916-18 Harris, Maurice 1995 Heyward, Nate 1984-85 Gourley, W.D. 1919 Harris, Tinker 1990-91 Hieber, Mike 1972 Gradisek, Richard 1973-76 Harris, Shariff 2008-09 Hill, Keith 2003-04 Gradisek, Rudolph 1938-40 Harris, Steve 1978 Hill, Troy 1980-83 Graessle, Adam 2003-06 Hartenstein, Harold 1926 Hilty, Leonard 1916-18 Graham, John 1983 Hartin, Jeff 1973 Hirshberg, Edward 1929-31 Graham, Julian 1996-99 Hartman, D. Scott 1977 Hittner, William 1910 Graham, Ray 2009-10 Hartnett, Michael J. 1921 Hoag, Mark R. 1912-13 Gray, Kolby 2010 Hartwig, Charles 1932-34 Hoaglin, Fred 1964-65 Gray, Taron 1999-2002 Hartz, Frank 1966 Hoban, Walter 1927 Green, Flint 1948-50 Hasbach, Thomas 1970-71 Hoblitzel, R.D. 1927 Green, Hugh 1977-80 Haser, Heywood 1960-61 Hockensmith, W.D. Green, Junior 1989-91, 93 Hastings, C.E. 1914, 16, 19 Hodge, Glenn 1972-74 Greene, Arnold 1934-36 Hauser, Brian 1989 Hodge, Paul 1959-60 Greenfi eld, Brian 1989-90 Havern, David 1968, 70-71 Hoel, Robert 1932-34 Grier, Robert W. 1953-55 Hawkins, Artrell 1979-80 Hofan, James 1963 Griffi n, Eryck 1987 Hawkins, Harris 1939-40 Hoffart, Jake 1996-97 Grigaliunas, Al 1961-63 Hawkins, Robert 1944 Hoffman, Fabian 1936-38 Griggs, Arthur 1905 Hayes, Brandon 2001 Hoffman, Wm. 1953-54 Grillo, David 1981, 84 Hayes, Gerald 1999-2002 Hogan, James L. 1963 Brandon Miree was a standout tailback at Pitt during the 2002 and Grim, Latef 1998-2000 Haygood, Robert 1973-76 Hogan, John 1970-72 Grimm, Russ 1978-80 Healy, T.F. 1914-15 Hogan, Robert 1931-33 2003 seasons. Grischow, Andrew 1996-98 Heard, Hosea 1986-87, 90 Holland, Joe 1997 Forsythe, Alan 1974 Gatz, Rich 1952-53 Grossman, Burt 1985-88 Heath, Jo Jo 1976-79 Holleran, Thomas 1920-22 Forsythe, Wilbur 1946-48 Gaugler, Gene 1948 Grossman, David 1912-14 Heil, R. 1913-14 Holley, Jarred 2009-10 Foster, W.J. 1919 Gaustad, Steve 1976-78 Gruber, Bob 1976-79 Heit, Howard 1966 Hollihan, Harry 1950 Fox, Alex 1927-28 Gazda, Michael 1980 Gruder, Max 2008-10 Heller, Warren 1930-32 Holloway, Cornell 1987-88 Fralic, Bill 1981-84 Gebel, Mathias 1942 Guarino, Albert 1926-28 Helsing, Ted 1927 Holloway, Randy 1974-77 Frank, Noble L. 1922-24 Gehlert, G.A. 1910-11 Gunn, Adam 2005-07, 2009 Hendrick, John 1979-81 Holthaus, Jake 2001-04 Frankel, John 1909 Gembarosky, Gabe 1950-52 Gunn, Mark 1989-90 Hendricks, Jason 2010 Holzbach, John 1960-62 Frasca, Mike 1960 Generalovich, Brian 1964 Gurczenski, Albert A. 1940 Henry, F.E. 1917 Holzworth, Eric 1987-90 Frazier, Ed 1989 Genilla, Sal 1986-87 Gurson, Al 1940 Hensley, Donald 1935-37 Hood, Franklin 1930 Frederick, Rob 2004 Genter, Richard 1965-66 Gustafson, Andrew 1923-25 Hepler, David 1980-81 Hoover, Terrance 1966-67 Fredette, H.E. 1921-22 Geremsky, Thaddeus 1948-50 Gustine, Frank 1967-69 Herndon, Joseph 1971-72 Hornack, Seth 1996-99 Freeman, Lorenzo 1983-86 Gervelis, Stanley 1939-41 Guzek, Brian 2000-02 Fresse, George 1944 Gestner, Norbert 1942 Guzik, John 1957-58 Fridley, Walter 1941 Getsy, Luke 2003 Guzik, Robert 1959-61 Friedberg, Ryan 1993 Getto, Michael 1927-28 Guzinsky, Robert 1964-65 Friedl, Jim 1969 Getty, Matt 1991 Gwosden, Milo 1922-24 Fritz, Eric 2005 Gibboney, J.B. 2002, 04 Frock, David 1950 Gibbs, Jordan 2009-10 H Frost, Robert 1939 Gibson, Demond 1996-99 Haddad, Sam 1946 Fry, G.K. 1914-15 Gilbert, Sean 1990-91 Hadley, Michael 1985-88 Frye, James M. 1904-07 Gill, Erik 2002-05 Hafer, Ralph 1939 Frye, Reginald 1970-72 Gillaspie, Darrin 1986 Hagan, James 1925-27 Fuderich, Peter 1947-48 Gilliard, Tyrone 2001-04 Hagins, Carl 1990, 1992 Fuhrman, Mark 1982 Gilman, Dean 1981 Hahn, Ed 1971 Fullerton, Richard 1938-39 Gindin, Doug 1970-71 Halapin, Mike 1992-95 Fulmer, Doug 2006-09 Giovanetti, Mike 1978-79 Hale, Shayne 2009 Furin, Jack 1943-45 Gladman, Charles 1984-86 Haley, Dick 1956-58 Furman, Marcus 2001-02, 04-05 Glagola, George 1950-52 Hall, Charles 1968-70 Fyock, David A. 1950 Glass, Samuel 1968 Hall, Ricky 1984 Fyock, Dwight F. 1926-27 Glass, Tim 1993-95 Hamberger, T.C. 1919 Glassford, William 1935-36 Hamilton, Keith 1989-91 G Glatz, Fred 1955-56 Hamlin, Carlos 1972 Gadson, Ezekial 1984-87 Gleich, Pat 1974 Hammond, Ralph 1941, 43-44 Gaines, William 2002 Glesky, John 1987-88 Hampton, Alonzo 1988-89 Galand, William 1943 Gob, Art 1957-58 Hangartner, Uhlhardt 1924-25 Gallagher, Ed 1977-79 Gob, Craig 1987-90 Hanhauser, John 1975-76 Gallin, Edwin I. 1966-68 Goetz, Chris 1986-89 Hankey, Stacey 1903 Gallo, Frank 1943-44 Goings, Nick 1999-2000 Hanley, Edward 1914 Galvin, Ralph M. 1909-12 Goldberg, Marshall 1936-38 Hansen, Ryan 1998-99 Ganzer, Gregory 1981-82 Goldberg, Phillip 1923 Harding, Jack 1924-25 Garnett, David E. 1968-70 Goldberg, Phillip D. 1975 Hardisty, William 1947-49 Gary, Ricky 2007-10 Goldberg, Richard 1926-28 Hargrove, Justin 2008, 2010 Gaskins, Greg 2009-10 Goldsmith, M.F. 1907-08 Harkiewicz, Bruce 1968-70 Gasparovic, William 1949-51 Gonsales, Ryan 1998-2001 Harman, Harvey 1918-21 lettered three seasons at quarterback. Gates, John 1940 Gonzalez, Pete 1995-97 Harper, Kevin 2009-10 Goodell, Frank 1939

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Horne, J.J. 2002-05 Jones, James R. 1963-65 Kondis, Jeff 1973-76 Lawson, Bob 1985 Logan, Dave 1976-78 Horner, W.W. 1918 Jones, Jay 1992-95 Konek, Ken 1996 Lay, Bernard 2002-05 Loheyde, Dan 2007 Hornish, Tim 1971-72 Jones, John 1994, 96-97 Konetsky, Ted 1938-40 Leahy, W.J. 1909-11 Long, Bob 1961-63 Horton, Steve 1942 Jones, Joseph 1966-67 Kopp, Ben 1996-99 Leary, Jerry 1970 Long, Carson 1973-76 Hosilyk, Matt 1992-95 Jones, Quintin 1984-87 Korp, Henry 1941 Leber, Al 1938 Longfellow, Robert 1958-59 Houser, Robb 2008-09 Jones, Ray 1978-80 Kosh, John 1944-46 Lee, Andy 2000-03 Longo, Robert 1965-67 Howley, Bill 1962-64 Jones, Yogi 1978-80, 82 Kovach, Kurt 1974-76 Lee, Conor 2006-08 Los, Joe 1953 Huck, Frank 1993-94 Jordan, Lloyd 1921-23 Kovacic, Joseph 1970-72 Lee, Greg 2003-05 Lotz, Nick 1998-2001 Huebner, Tom 1986-89 Joseph, Vital 1994-97 Kozic, Harry 1941 Lee, Robert 1946-49 Loughran, John 1919 Humeston, Ed 1957 Joyce, F.W. 1912 Kracum, George 1939-40 Leeson, Al 1936-38 Love, John 1931 Humphrey, Rod 1994-97 Julian, Louis 1971 Kraemer, Eldred 1951-54 Leeson, Richard 1961-63 Lovera, Chris 1992 Humphries, Corey 2000-03 Junko, Jay 1999-2002 Kramer, Alex J. (Mgr.) 1950-52 Lehner, Glen 1961-63 Lowery, Art 1981-82 Hunter, Harold 1953-55 Jury, Bob 1975-77 Kramer, Blair 1951 Leichty, Shane 2002 Lozar, John 1944 Hupko, Chris 1991-92 Kratzert, C.A. 1919 Leidenroth, C.F. 1904-05 Lozier, Richard 1971-72 Hurbanek, James 1964 K Kratzery, Oscar 1919 Lenhart, James 1957 Lucas, Kenneth 1963-65 Hurst, Bill 1990 Kaiser, Brian 2007-08 Kraus, Dave 1959-60 Lenosky, Mike 1977-78 Luch, John 1931 Hutchins, Dan 2009-10 Kaliden, William 1957-58 Kraynak, Rich 1979-82 Leitera, Jim 1982-85 Ludwig, Meghan (Mgr.) 1998 Hutchko, Chuck 1967 Kalmakir, Thomas 1943 Kristofi c, Dave 1992-93 Leon, Kevin 1993 Lurie, Herb 1943 Huth, Conrad 1977 Kalmanides, Steve 1993, 96 Kristufek, Frank 1938-39 Levy, Darcey 2000-01 Luthy, Wally 1954 Huth, Rod 1972 Kaltenbach, Gary 1960-62 Kucharik, Ed 1975 Lewis, Darrell 1954-56 Lynn, Dan 1969-71 Hutton, Bob 1974-76 Kanyok, Tom (Mgr.) 1997 Kukalis, John 1984-85 Lewis, Derrick 1989 Lytle, Matt 1995-98 Huwar, Michael 1981 Kaplan, Scott 1988, 90-92 Kunkel, Albert 1941 Lewis, Dion 2009-10 Hyde, Glenn 1971-73 Karabin, Alex 2008-10 Kuprok, John 1961 Lewis, Ernest T. 1930-31 M Hynoski, Henry 2008-10 Karanovich, David 1947, 49-50 Kutz, Frank 1933-34 Lewis, James 1971 Maas, William 1981-83 Kashubara, Ken 1995, 97-99 Kuziel, Robert 1969-71 Lewis, John 1982, 84-85 Macerelli, Joe 1973 I Kasperowicz, Eric 1994-95, 97 Kuzneski, Andy 1959-61 Lewis, John D. 1968-70 Macko, George 1965 PROFILES Ibekwe, Nduka 1996 Kauffman, Chris 1996 Kuzneski, Anthony 1972 Lewis, LeRoy 1932 MacKrell, John S. 1906-08 Idoko, Ron 2004-05 Kautter, Doug 1991-92 Kuzneski, Joe 1962-63 Lewis, Tim 1979-82 MacMurdo, James 1929-31 Imoru, Saheed 2010 Kautter, Rich 1990 Kyle, William 1942 Lewis, Vernon 1990-92 Maczuzak, John 1961-63 Irwin, Jim 1962-64 Kearney, Walter 1930 Lezouski, Albin 1936-38 Magnelli, Tony 1979, 1981-83 Irwin, R.D. 1924-25 Keiser, Allyn 1964-65 L Liggett, Lamont 1993 Magyar, David 1967-69 Israel, Steve 1991 Kell, Thaddeus L. 1941 LaFrankie, John 1946 Lightener, Lee 1998 Maiers, Matt 2004 Itzel, John 1926 Keller, Gregory 1965-66 Labriola, John (Mgr.) 1991-92 Linaburg, Ronald 1962-64 Malarkey, Leo 1935-36 Kelly, Jack 1930 LaCarte, Dan 2000-03 Lindner, William 1957-59 Malarkey, Tay 1943 Lindsay, John V. 1908-10 2010 SEASON J Kelly, Mike 1991-92 Lally, Edward T. 1963 Malecki, John 2006-09 IN REVIEW Jackson, Baron 1988-89 Kendrick, R.T. 1918 LaMonaca, Art 1941 Lindsey, Brandon 2008-10 Malley, Keith 2005 Jackson, Buddy 2008-10 Kennedy, Dan (Mgr.) 1996 Lang, Ralph 1943-45 Linelli, George 1944 Maloney, James 1943 Jackson, Rickey 1977-80 Kennedy, Robert 1952 Lao, Ray 1979-81 Link, George 1973, 76-77 Mancuso, David 1967-68 Jacobs, Bryan 1997-98 Kenney, Shannon 1991 LaQuinta, Bernie 1962-64 Linn, Howard 1924-26 Mancuso, Michael 1967 Jacobs, Fred 1976-79 Kern, William 1925, 27 LaRue, Robert 1934-36 Linn, Howard 1953-54 Manganello, Joe 1999-2001 Jacobs, John 1952-54 Kernochan, Roy H. 1911-12 LaSala, Pat (Mgr.) 2001 Lippert, Jack 2010 Maniskas, Rich (Mgr.) 1996 Jacobson, Chris 2009-10 Ketchen, Kenney 1998-99 Lauro, Lindaro 1946-49 Lippincott, Marvin 1963 Manson, Dick 1953 Little, Keith 1991-92 Jagers, Anthony 1987-90 Kielb, Joseph 1943 LaVigna, Matt 1984-87 Maragas, Todd 1983 RECORD BOOK James, Edward 1966 Kiesel, Bob 1956 Lawrence, Theodore 1973-74 Littlehales, H. Bradley 1966 Mariano, Paul 1972 Janasek, Dave 1972-74 Kifer, John J. 1924-25 Laws, Joseph 1967-68 LiVorio, Mike 1989-90, 1992 Marino, Dan 1979-82 Jancisin, Dave 1972-74 Killen, Ron 1983 Markel, Lance 1990 Janocko, Andrew 2008-10 Killian, Paul 1966-67 Marrangoni, Albert 1942-43 Jastrzembski, Steve 1959-61 Kincard, Elmer D. 1942 Marsh, Willie 1976-78 Jelic, Chris 1983-84 Kindelberger, Harry 1940-41 Marshall, C.C. 1904-07 Jelic, Ralph 1955-56 Kinder, Derek 2004-06, 2008 Marstellar, Ed 1971-72 Jells, Dietrich 1991-92, 94-95 Kingdom, Roger 1982 Martha, Paul 1961-63

Jemison, Mike 2001-02 Kirby, Nathan 1996 Martin, Curtis 1991-93 PITT HISTORY Jenkins, H.F. 1913 Kirby, Rod 1971-73 Maryott, Harold L. 1926 Jenkins, John 1962-63 Kirk, Vernon 1986-88 Marzoch, Jon 1993, 95-97 Jenkins, John 1994-97 Kirkley, Raymond 2001-02, 04-05 Mason, Brandon 2004 Jenkins, Tom 1962-63 Kirkwood, Ernie 1986 Mason, Dan 2009 Jenner, Scott 1978-79 Kish, Ben 1938-39 Massey, Paul 1943 Jennings, Jim 1950 Kisiday, Andrew 1950 Mastro, Dave 1960 Jennings, Rashad 2005 Kisiday, Paul 1962-64 Mastrovich, Mark 1946-49 Johnson, Cecil 1973-76 Kissel, Rod 1955-57 Masucci, Mario 1995

Johnson, Ed 1953 Klawhun, F. 1938-39 Matesic, Richard 1933 THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL Johnson, Eric 1992 Klein, Harold 1938-39 Mathews, Donald 1943-45 Johnson, George R. 1945 Klimek, Joel 1970-71 McKenzie, Mathews 2006 Johnson, Kurt 2000-03 Kline, Stuart 1950-52 Mathieson, Eric 1989 Johnson, Marshall 1922-24 Klinestiver, L.I. 1921 Matich, George 1947-50 Johnson, Ramel 1997 Kliskey, Nicholas 1933-35 Matisi, Anthony 1935-37 Johnson, Thomas 1980-81 Knight, Bryan 1998-2001 Matson, Joseph 1914-16 Johnson, Walter 1983-86 Knight, David 1970 Mattioli, Francis 1944 Jones, Christy 1933 Knight, Scott (Mgr.) 1997 Mattioli, Rudy 1952-54 Jones, Edgar 1939-41 Knisley, Eric 1971-72 Matusz, Roman 1986-89 Jones, Edward 1963-66 Knisley, Frank 1943 Matyus, Dick 1960 Jones, Gordon 1975-78 Kochin, Frank 2006-08 Offensive tackle Jason Pinkston was a four-year letterman and two-time Maxwell, Lindsey 1991 Jones, James 1913-14 Kohut, George 1944 All-Big East pick. May, Mark 1977-80

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Mazurek, Fred 1962-64 Meyer, Glenn 1977-80 N Pelusi, Jay 1979-82 Popp, Ray 1963-64 McAwley, Steward 1935 Miale, Richard 1965-66 Pelusi, Jeff 1976-79 Porreca, Thomas S. 1968-70 Nalli, Albert 1968 McBride, Russell 1952-53 Michaels, Ed 1956-58 Pelusi Sr., John 1974-76 Porter, T.J. 2006-08 Naponick, Paul 1967-69 McBride, William 1938 Michelosen, John 1935-37 Pelusi Jr., John 2005, 2007-08 Postell, Malcolm 2002-04 Narick, Emil 1938-39 McCabe, Rich 1951-54 Mickinac, Gregory 1970 Pennington, Jess 1934 Poteat, Hank 1996-99 Neft, Peter 1952-53, 55 McCain, Joseph 1967-68 Middleman, Bob 1972-75 Pepper, Victor 1944 Pratt, Enock 1912 Neal, Nigel 1999-2000 McCall, Joseph 1980-83 Migliore, David A. 1976 Perkins, Joe 1949 Priatko, William 1952 Neill, Bill 1977-80 McCarter, H.C. 1917-19 Mihm, Robert 1948 Perkins, Lex 1991-92 Pribish, George 1967-69 Newman, Denver 1944 McClain, Clifton 1934 Mihm, William 1945-47 Perko, Tom 1972-75 Price, Aaron 1999 Newsletter, Wilbur 1942 McClean, John 1919-21 Mike, Chris 2010 Perry, Ken 1964 Price, John 1962 Nicksick, Mike 1933-34 McClelland, W.D. 1917 Miller, Donald 1987 Perry, Theodore 1904-07 Priestley, David 1999-2001 Nicolella, John S. 1957 McClure, John 1972 Miller, Ed 1984-87 Persin, Dennis 1969 Prince, Peter 1959 Nissley, Matt (Mgr.) 1998 McClure, Robert 1934-37 Miller, Gilbert R. 1905-06 Pestano, Marcel 2005-07 Prokopovich, Mike 1975 Nix, Lucas 2008-10 McCormick, Bill 1983-85 Miller, Jared 1993-96 Peters, F.C. 1921 Pryor, Benjie 1977-80 Nix, Nate 2007-10 McCormick, James 1904-06 Miller, John F. 1922 Peters, Fred (Mgr.) 1972 Pullekines, Joe 1957-58 Nixon, Donald 1976 McCracken, G.H. 1918-20 Miller, Jim 2001 Petitti, Rob 2001-04 Purifoy, Amir 1998-2001 Nkwuo, Nnamdi 1996 McCoy, LeSean 2007-08 Miller, Kody 1998, 2000 Petley, James F. (Mgr.) 1974 Puzzuoli, David 1980-83 Noble, Dan 1978 McCrady, John 1920 Miller, Scott 1988-91 Petro, Stephen 1936-38 Nock, John 1969 McCray, Darren 2004 Miller, W.E. 1914-17 Pettyjohn, Barry 1983-85 Q Novak, Francis 1962 McCray, Jon 1992-95 Miller, Walter 1935 Phillips, Albert 1943-44 Nottoli, David 1992 Qualey, C. 1910-11 McCray, Trey 1996, 98 Milligan, Walter 1930-32 Phillips, Mike 2004, 2006-07 Novogratz, Joseph 1964-65 Qualey, C. Thomas 1965 McCrory, John T. 1919-20 Mills, Richard 1958-60 Picciano, Dan 1964 Novotny, Josh 2009 Quarantillo, Edward 1934 McCurley, Jeff 1997-2000 Minehart, Brian 1996 Picciotti, Dustin 2000 Quatse, Jess 1929-31 McCurley, Scott 1999-2002 Miree, Brandon 2002-03 O Pierce, Lawrence 1950 Quense, Tim 1982-84 McCusker, Jim 1955-57 Mitchel, C.L. 1918 Pierre, Joseph 1943 Quirin, Terry 1979-81 McCutcheon, C.W. 1924-25 Mitchell, George 1940-41 Obara, Joseph M. 1952 Pietracatello, Nick 2002-03 McDermott, Chuck 1961 Mitrakos, Thomas 1965-67 O’Connor, Matt 1998-99 Pilconis, William T. 1968-70 R Mocha, Joseph 1943 Odell, Howard 1932-33 Pinder, Malcolm 2003 McDonald, Ricardo 1988-90 Rabinek, Ray 1941 Moffa, Remo 1944 O’Korn, George 1974-76 Pinkston, Jason 2006, 2008-10 McDonough, James 1943, 46 Rackard, Emanuel 2010 Mohring, George 1994 Oldshue, David 1970 Pinto, Sarah (Mgr.) 2000 McEllroy, W.S. 1912 Radakovich, Ray 1966-67 Mohring, Mike 1993-96 Olenn, Stanley 1934 Pipkin, Todd 1989 McFarland, William 1945-48 Rader, Emil 1949 Molinaro, Andy 1996-97 Oliver, Gordon 1958 Pitler, Dave 1918 McGee, Cedric 2006-09 Radinick, Ken 1988-91 Mollica, Lawson 1991-94 Olsavsky, Jerry 1985-88 Plazak, Cy 1942-43 McGhee, Curtis 1993-94, 96-97 Radnor, Leonard 1947-49 Mollura, Andy 1970-71 Olsen, Ray 1972 Plis, Corey 1998 McGlynn, Mike 2004-07 Radosevich, George 1948-50 Moncrief, Cliff 1991-92 Onder, Tarciscio 1931-33 Plotz, Robert 1946-49 McGrath, Dave 1969-70 Raiko, Edmund 1945 Montana, John 1942 Orlandini, Tony 1994-97 Plowman, Curt 1957-59 McGraw, Andrew 1965 Raklewicz, Michael 1965-67 Montanari, Ken 1957-59 Ormiston, Kenneth 1933-35 Poggi, Francis 1979 McIntyre, Marlon 1981-84 Ramos, William 1969-70 Montgomery, Ray 1927-29 Orszulak, Harry 1966-68 Pohl, Joseph 1964-66 McKee, William 1927 Randour, David 1965-66 Montrella, David J. 1968 Osborn, Bill 1985-88 Polach, Steven 1943-45 McKillop, Chris 2004-07 Randour, Herbert 1933-35 Moody, Zatiti 1992-95 Osterhout, Robert 1950 Polanco, Juan 1982-83 McKillop, Scott 2005-08 Ranii, George 1943-46 Moore, Cliff 1978-79 Ostrosky, Bob 1961 Polite, Lousaka 2000-03 McKinney, C.R. 1905-06 Ransom, Austin 2006-08 Moore, David 1988-91 Ostrowski, Stanley 1971-72 Pollock, Bob 1954-56 McKnight, Barry 1963-65 Raskowski, Walter 1936-38 Moore, Frank 1994-97 O’Sullivan, James 1905 Ponko, Mark 1998-2001 McLaren, George W. 1915-18 Rasp, John 1986-87 McLean, Bill 1986 Moore, Larry 2005 Otah, Jeff 2006-07 Popovich, Andy 1974-78 McMillan, Randy 1979-80 Moore, Lewis 2000-03 O’Toole, Mark E. 1976 McMillin, B.V. 1924-26 Moorhead, Dennis 1972-75 Owens, Billy 1983, 85-87 McMinn, Bryce (Mgr.) 2000 Moothart, Mark 1998-99 Ozimek, John 1961-63 McMullen, Kirk 1996-99 Morgan, Matt 2000-03 McMurray, Darrell 2000-01 Morris, Hart 1929-31 P McNish, Bernard 1936 Morris, Robert 1932 Paieski, Ken 1972 McNulty, Frank 1915-16 Morris, Tez 2002-05 Palatalla, Louis 1951-52, 54 McPeak, Bill 1945-48 Morrison, Jim 1992 Palko, Tyler 2002, 04-06 McQuaide, Patrick 1980-81 Morrow, James 1949 Palla, Charles 1958 McQuaide, Robert 1952-54 Morrow, James 1914, 16, 19 Paluck, John 1953-55 Meadown, Eric 1916-17 Morrow, K.C. 1914 Parker, Derrick 1991-94 Meanor, A. 1919 Morsillo, Jim 1977-79 Parker, John 1996-99 Medich, George 1967-69 Mosby, Anthony (Mgr.) 2001 Parkinson, T.E. (Mgr.) 1970 Medwid, Robert 1971-72, 74 Mosby, Brandon (Mgr.) 2001 Parkinson, Tom 1927-29 Mefford, Matt 2000-01 Mosley, Denorse 1993-94 Parrish, Don 1973-76 Mehl, O.H. 1904-07 Moss, John 1970-72 Parros, James 1970 Meier, Ted 1928 Moyer, Steve 1969-71 Parrott, Louis 1966-67 Meisner, Greg 1977-80 Munjas, Miller 1932-34 Passodelis, Nick 1954-56 Melillo, Louis 1948-49 Murdock, Thomas 1923-24 Patrick, Frank 1935-37 Mendenhall, Rickey 1998-99 Murphy, Bruce 1972-74 Patterson, Gary 1970-72 Mercer, Bill 1972 Murphy, Tim 2002-05 Patton, Chris 1993-95 Merchant, Chris 1985 Murray, Leon 1996 Patton, Jack 1944 Meredith, John 1931-35 Murray, Shane 2006-07, 2009 Peace, Lawrence 1937-38 Merkovsky, Elmer 1961 Murphy, Bryan 2010 Peacock, R.J. 1909-10 Merkovsky, Elmer 1936-38 Murphy, Terry 1997-98 Pearlman, I.R. 1917 Merrick, David 1994 Murphy, Thomas 1940 Peck, Robert 1913-16 Mervis, Louis 1918-19 Mustakas, Gus 2005-06, 2008-09 Pecman, Frank 1965-67 Messich, George 1975-76 Musulin, George 1936 Pecora, Marco 2009-10 Metich, George 1947 Myers, Rusty 1972 Pegram, Ken 1995-98 Al Romano was an All-America performer at nose tackle in 1976.

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Rathi, Bob 1957-59 Roussos, Michael 1944-45 Sekela, Michael 1939-40 Raudman, David 1966 Routt, David 2000 Sekey, Arthur 1932 Raymond, Thomas 1964-65 Roxanski, John 1944-45 Semaia, Penny 2000-03 Razzano, Anthony 1947-48 Royal, Hank 1982 Sepkowski, Jason 1995-97 Reardon, Tony 1992-93 Royal, Jim 1990 Sepsi, Andy 1957-59 Reber, James 1943 Rudison, Bill 1985 Session, Clint 2003-06 Recchia, Anthony 1982-83 Rudoy, William 1943 Sestili, Chris 1989-92 Rector, Leonard R. 1936 Ruff, Arthur 1934 Sgrignoli, Philip 1968-70 Redmon, Ronald 1988-90 Rullo, Dan 1971-73 Shae, Charles 1938 Reece, Michael 1993 Ruth, Frank 1904 Shaffer, Mike 1974-75 Reed, Antwuan 2008-10 Rutherford, Rod 2000-03 Shanahan, Mike 2009-10 Reed, Chad 1999-2002 Ruzila, Paul 1997-98 Sharockman, Ed 1958-60 Reed, Harry 1944 Ryan, John 1992-95 Shaw, Paul 1935-37 Rees, John 1983 Ryan, Todd 1991-92 Sheard, Jabaal 2007-10 Reese, Charles S. 1912-14 Shedlosky, Leon 1933-35 Reese, Edward 1943-44 S Shemanski, Mark 1991 Reichard, Mark 1977-80 Sabatini, James 1959 Shepira, Isadora 1912-15 Reider, Paul 1930-32 Sack, Jack 1920-21 Shields, Brian 1983-85 Reinhold, Chuck 1958-60 Saddler, Cameron 2009-10 Shockley, Jeff 1985 Reschoff, Richard 1989 Sadowski, Ed 1966-69 Short, Dan 1980-82 Rettenger, Joseph 1950-52 Saksa, Frank J. 1941-42 Short, Ralph N. 1950 Reutershan, Randy 1975-77 Salata, A.J. 1925-27 Shotwell, George 1932-34 Revis, Darrelle 2004-06 Sallet, Charles 2003-06 Shrake, Scott 2008 Reynolds, William 1950-52 Salocky, William 1969 Shriver, Jim 1983 Rice, Chester 1952-54 Salter, Bryant 1968-70 Shuck, Dave 1984, 87 Rich, Demetrious 1999 Salvaterra, Corny 1954-56 Shuler, Nick 1921-23 PROFILES Rich, Mark 1983-84 Salvucci, Joseph 1943 Shumaker, Ken 1969-70 Richard, Gary 1986-87 Salwocki, Tom 1956 Shuman, John 1906-08 Richards, Curvin 1988-90 Samer, William 1949 Sichko, William 1949-51 Richards, David 1910 Sams, Ron 1979-82 Siermine, Dan (Mgr.) 1988 Richards, George 1967-69 Sanker, Dick 1961 Sies, Dale 1915-17 Richards, Luther 1935 Sankey, Robert 1961 Sign, Bob 1984-86 Richards, R.W. 1908-10 Sapio, William 1982-85 Silvestri, Don 1990-91 LaRod Stephens-Howling lettered four seasons at tailback from 2005-08. Richardson, Allen 2004 Sares, Harvey 1944 Silvestri, Gary 1975, 77 Stephens-Howling, LaRod 2005-08

Smith, Tim 1979 2010 SEASON Richardson, John E. 1980 Simantel, Ronald J. 1964 Sauer, Carl 1922-24 Smith, Wayne 1911-14 Stepnoski, Mark 1985-88 IN REVIEW Rickards, Paul 1944-47 Simile, Tony 1950 Saunders, Zac (Mgr.) 2005 Smodic, Jack 1945, 47-48 Steratore, Gene 1953 Ricketts, Tom 1986-88 Simonian, Pete 1998 Savariau, Donsville 1991 Snell, Heath 1989-90 Stetler, Jack 1940-42 Riddick, Louis 1987-90 Simms, Jim 1932 Sawhill, Cody 2007 Sniscak, Bernard 1944 Stevens, John 1968-70 Riddle, Fred 1957-59 Simon, Dennis 1966-67 Scales, Chuck 1983-86 Soboleski, Jason 1996-97 Stevenson, J.W. 1908-11 Rife, Gerald 1965-66 Simonitis, John 2003-06 Scanlon, J.A. 1928 Sobolewski, Gene 1962-63 Stewart, Dale 1963-65 Ritchie, Walter 1904-06 Simpson, Gerald 1991-94 Scanlon, Kieran 1989 Soles, C.D. 1911 Stewart, Michael 1985-87 Ritenbaugh, William 1941 Simpson, John 1969-71 Schall, Jon 2000-03 Solter, A.E. 1907 Still, Ralph 1977-79 Robb, John 1971-72 Simpson, Richard N. 1922-23 Scherer, Dick 1956-57 Soppitt, Randall 1913-16 Stitt, Dick 1941 RECORD BOOK Robbins, Tim 1993, 95-96 Sims, Larry 1976-78 Schilken, Robert 1982-85 Sorochak, Bob 1962, 64 Stocak, Mike 1942 Roberts, John 1925-27 Sims, Tom 1988-89 Schipani, Pat 1983-85 Sotak, Michael 1942 Stone, Darnell 1982, 84-85 Roberts, Tristan 2008, 2010 Sinclair, Stephen 1939-40 Schmidt, A.T. 1904-05 Souchak, Frank 1935-37 Stone, John 1988 Robertson, Tim 1999 Sindewald, Tom 1976 Schmidt, Joe 1950-52 Spates, David 1973-74 Stone, Joseph 1974-76 Robinson, A.L. 1909 Siragusa, Anthony 1986-87, 89 Schmidt, John 1965 Spears, Robert P. 1976 Stone, Lucas 2007 Robinson, Calvin 1997 Sites, Vincent 1934-35 Schmidt, Joseph 1924-26 Spencer, Charles 2002-05 Stoner, Fred 1972 Robinson, Desmond 1974-76 Sitter, Jonathan 2000, 02-03 Schmitt, Ted 1935-37 Spencer, Shawntae 2000-03 Stoner, Reynold 1972-74 Robinson, James 1945, 47, 48 Skiba, John 1992 Schmitt, William 1952-56 Spicko, Joseph 1968-70 Stowe, Ed 1953 Robinson, Kenyon 1993-94 Skladany, Joseph 1931-33 Schneider, Chris 1995-98 Spindler, Marc 1987-89 Street, Devin 2010 PITT HISTORY Robinson, Lowell 2006-07 Skladany, Leo 1945-48 Schottenheimer, Marty 1962-64 Spiranic, Dan 1978 Strom, John 1972 Robinson, Shawn 1999-2002 Skrocki, Chad 1993 Schubert, Eric 1981-83 Sporio, Carmen 1965 Strong, Darrell 2004-07 Rock, Kevin 1992 Slaby, Lou 1960-62 Schubert, Mark 1977-79 Spotts, Ed 1938 Stull, Bill 2006, 2008-09 Rodgers, Joseph 1935 Slade, Lamar 1999-2002 Schuler, Milton 1976 Springer, Charles 1904, 06-07 Suffoletta, Henry 1958 Rodgers, Lloyd 1971 Slovick, Chris (Mgr.) 2002 Schulters, Dwayne 1996-97 Stahl, John 1940-41 Sullivan, John L. 1957-58 Roe, Homer 1907-09 Smalara, Alfred 1951-52 Schultz, Edward 1956 Stahlman, H.A. 1916 Sumner, David 1992, 94-95 Roeder, Robert 1962-63 Smakosz, Mike 1991 Schultz, Edward 1930 Stanton, Richard J. 1961 Sumpter, Earl 1947-49 Romano, Al 1973-76 Smith, Aaron 2009 Schultz, Mike 1995-97 Stapulis, William T. 1936-38 Sunseri, Sal 1979-81

Romantino, Tony 1950-52 Smith, Carnel 1986-89 THIS IS PITT PRO FOOTBALL Scisly, Joseph 1957-59 Stark, Bob 1958 Sunseri, Tino 2009-10 Romeus, Greg 2007-10 Smith, Curtis, 1973-75 Scorsone, Vincent 1955-56 Stark, Marwood 1936 Surina, Charles 1941 Romito, Kevin 1995 Smith, Dan 1972 Scott, Frank 1938 Stark, Scott 1990 Sutherland, John B. 1914-17 Rooker, Harvey 1932-34 Smith, Donald 1978-79, 81 Scott, Howard 1942 Stebbins, Harold 1936-38 Sweeney, James 1980-83 Rooney, James 1926, 28-29 Smith, Edward 1945 Seagraves, Dell 1992-95 Steele, Wendell 1924-25 Sweeney, Pat 1980-83 Rosborough, Bob 1955-56 Smith, Eugene 1945 Seaman, Eric 1987, 89-91 Steffy, Charles 2000-02 Swenson, K.J. 1905-07 Rosborough, Michael 1964-66 Smith, Kevan 2007 Seaman, Norton 1958-59 Stein, Herb A. 1918-21 Swider, Larry 1973-76 Roseberry, Doug 2004-05 Smith, Kyle 2004 Sebastian, Michael 1931, 33 Stein, Tim 1998-2000 Swink, Charles 1986-87 Rosenblum, Elmer 1932 Smith, Norman 1970 Seidel, F.R. 1921-23 Steingraver, George 1948 Sykes, Lionel 1989-90 Rosepink, Martin 1941-43, 46 Smith, Reggie 1983-86 Seidelson, Harry 1921-23 Stennett, Matt 1983-85 Sylvester, Walter 1980 Ross, Chris 1985-88 Smith, Robert W. 1942 Seifert, Ed 1928 Stephens, Dan 2001-04 Ross, John 1940-41 Smith, Ryan 1999-01 Seiffert, Karl 1933-34 Stephens, Joe 2002-03 Roth, Yogi 2001-03 Seigel, Francis 1931-32 Smith, Thomas 2002-05

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T U Webster, Ernest 1971-72 Weidle, Ethan 1996-99 Taglianetti, Andrew 2008, 2010 Uajko, Eugene 1967-68 Weinberger, Ellis 1965 Takacs, John 1977 Uansa, Octavius 1927-29 Weinstock, Isadore 1932-34 Tamburino, Gabriel 1965 Urban, John 1937 Weisenbaugh, Henry 1932-34 Tanczos, David 1987-88 Urschler, Gary 1999-2002 Welch, Gilbert 1925-27 Tarasi, Ray 1959 Wenglikowski, Alan 1979, 81-83 Taylor, Robert 1966 V Wertman, Harold 1945 Taylor, Willie 1975 Vaglia, Joe 1997, 2001 Wertz, Silas G. 1922 Teitt, Robert 1946 Van Doren, F. 1907-09 Wesber, Darius 1995 Telesky, John 1961-63 VanHorne, Jeff 1986-89 West, Billy 1993-94, 96-97 Templeton, Paul 1923 Van Pelt, Alex 1989-92 West, Henry 1942 Thatcher, Eric 2005-08 Vangas, Chris 2004-07 West, Leonard 1943 Theodore, Jim 1955-57 Varischetti, Pete 1991 West, Walter 1922 Theodorou, Leon 1991-92 Varoutsos, E.C. 1995-97 Weston, Lloyd 1968-70 Thomas, Bryan 1981-82 Ventura, James 1950 Westwood, Ernest 1957-59 Thomas, Charles 1948-50 Venzin, Art 1971-72 Whaley, Doug 1990-93 Thomas, Derron 2004-05 Verkleeren, John 1963-65 Whatley, Chris 1982-83 Thomas, Joe 2006-09 Viancourt, Pat 1983-85 White, John 1972 Thomas, Lynn 1977-79 Vidunas, Paul 1981 White, Mike 1998-2000 Thomas, Reggie 1994-97 Vignali, Larry 1959-61 White, Robert A. 1968 Thomas, R.J. 1919 Villani, Joe 2004-06 White, Terry 1978-80 Thomas, Wallace 1978-81 Virbitsky, Justin 2009 Whittaker, Edward 1966-68 Thompson, Joseph M. 1904-06 Vitale, Bill 1974 Whitmill, Rasshad 1995-96 Thompson, Karim 1996-99 Voytell, Ken 1952 Wilamowski, Ed 1974-76 Thompson, T.M. 1916 Wiley, Dante 1984 Thompson, Tony 1997 W Wiley, John 1969 Thornhill, C.E. 1913-16 Waddill, Leslie 1905-06 Williams, Brandon 1998-2001 Threats, Barry 1989 Bill Wallace was a clutch receiver at Pitt in the early 1980s. Wade, Justin 1996-98 Williams, Charles 1921 Throckmorton, J. 1981-83 Wagner, Harry 1930 Williams, Charles 1990-92 Thurbon, Robert 1938-40 Wisler, Dwayne 1984 Z Wagner, J. Huber 1910-13 Williams, Chuck 1984-87 Tillman, Phil 2004-05 Wisniewski, Dan 1956-57 Walinchus, William 1928-30 Williams, Dale 2002-05 Zalnasky, Mitchell 1964-65 Timmons, Robert 1933, 35 Wissinger, Z.A. 1923-25 Walker, Adam 1987-89 Williams, Dominic 2005-08 Zanos, Jim 1957-58 Tinker, Ed 2010 Wohler, Mark 1983 Walker, Dave 1959-60 Williams, Frank 1922 Zeig, Waldemer 1904-07 Tinsley, Keith 1983-86 Wolfarth, Harry 1950 Walker, Elliott 1974-77 Williams, Greg 2008-10 Zelahy, Daniel 1976 Tipton, Tyler 2005 Wolff, William 1945 Walker, Jawan 2003 Williams, Harold 1920-22 Zellman, Al 1944-45 Tkach, Tyler 2007-08, 2010 Wood, John 1935-36 Walker, Nelson 1987-90 Williams, Jermaine 1989, 91-92 Zimmerman, Tony 1996 Toerper, Mike 2006-08 Woods, Darrel 1985-86 Walker, Ramon 1999-2001 Williams, Jim 1993-96 Zito, William F. 1961 Toerper, Todd 1972-74 Woods, Michael 1979-82 Wall, Jerry 1984-87 Williams, Juan 1997-98 Zombek, Joe 1951-53 Tolbert, Willie 1974-76 Woods, Stanley 1985 Wall, Lance 1971 Williams, K’Waun 2010 Zortea, Aldo 1966 Tolhurst, Fred 1970 Woods, Tony 1983-86 Wallace, William 1981, 83-84 Williams, Keith 1981-82 Zurzolo, William 1967 Tommins, Joseph 1931-32 Wortham, Kevin 1984 Waller, Midford 1930 Williams, Kevin 1990-91 Toncic, Ivan 1957-59 Wrabley, Robert 1951-52, 54 Walmsley, John 1935 Williams, LaFann 1996-97 Tormey, Joseph 1930-32 Wright, Aundre 2008-09 Walters, Dustin 2007 Williams, Manny 2009 Tracey, Neal 2005 Wright, Prentiss 1987-90 HONORARY LETTERWINNERS Walton, Albert 1935 Williams, Maurice 1992-94 Tracok, Richard 1944 Wycoff, Robert S. (Mgr.) 1950 Walton, Frank 1932-33 Williams, Maurice 2007 Trafi cant, Jim 1960-62 J Connolly Walton, Joe 1954-56 Williams, Mick 2007-09 Y Trees, Joe 1890-91 Dick Groat Walton, Joseph 1974 Williams, Nick 2005 Trebitz, Joe 2009-10 Yaccino, John 1959-61 Wanke, Larry 1987-88 Williams, Reggie 1985, 87-89 Treiber, Dave 1975 Yacopec, Louis 1944 L. Oval Jaynes Wannstedt, Dave 1971-73 Williams, Vince 1991, 94-95 Trethaway, Robert 1965 Yajko, Eugene 1967-68 Dr. Bernard J. Kobosky Ward, F.F. 1912-14 Williamson, Carlton 1977-80 Trimble, T. Lee 1917 Yatron, George 1972 Bernard P. Koperek Ward, Stephen 1946-48 Williamson, Guy M. 1913-15 Trocano, Rick 1977-80 Yeilding, A.T. 1905-06 C. Robert Miller Ware, Jeffrey 1962-63 Wilps, Ralph 1926-29 Troglione, Joseph 1937 Yewcic, Thomas 1976 Casimir Myslinski Warriner, Chris 1949-51 Wilson, Clair 1972 Trout, Dave 1977-80 Yezovich, Mark 2006 Chancellor Mark A. Nordenberg Washington, Marcus 1986-88, 90 Wilson, Clint 1981-83, 85 Truitt, Olanda 1989-90 Yost, Charles 1948-49, 51 Dr. Wesley W. Posvar Washington, Maurice 1992-94 Wilson, Dale 1985 Truitt, Tony 1968 Young, Marlin 1995-98 Sam Sciullo Sr., Esq. Washington, Troy 1985-88 Wilson, J.C. 1975-77 Tucker, Tony 2008 Young, Tyler 1994-95 Carol Sprague Washington, Yusef 1988 Wilson, Kris 2000-03 Tully, Charles 1928-30 Young, Tyre 2001 John Vasvary Washinko, Rich 1972 Windt, Bernard 1931 Tumulty, Tom 1991, 93-95 Yuna, Paul 1972 Wasmuth, Chester 1926-27 Winterburn, J. Charles 1921-22 Turman, John 1999-2000 Watkins, Bryan 1981 Winters, Charles 1969 Turner, James 1987 Wazniak, John A. 1968 Turner, John D. 1905-08 Weatherington, Arnie 1973-76 Turner, Oderick 2006-09 Weatherspoon, Ray 1982-83 Turner, Ricky 1988-90 Webster, Alan 1974 Turnley, Ryan 2009-10 Tuten, Henry 1987-89 Tyra, Gary 1975

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