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2010 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL FINAL RELEASE: 8-5 overall, 4-3 BIG EAST

Orange Invited to Inaugural ORANGE SLICES , ’s College Team, is making history in the Big Apple once again. The Orange will represent The BIG EAST Conference in the first New Era Pinstripe Bowl, playing against Kansas State on Orange on Television Thursday, Dec. 30 at Yankee Stadium in (3:30 p.m., ESPN). The New Era Pinstripe Bowl will be televised on ESPN … and Brian Griese will call • The Orange earned its first bowl bid since 2004 on the strength of a 7-5 record in Marrone’s second the action from the booth with Eamon McAnaney season. Marrone, a life-long fan of the , is a Bronx native and a 1982 graduate of reporting from the sidelines … Bryan Ryder will Herbert H. Lehman High School, located less than 10 minutes from Yankee Stadium. produce the broadcast. • Marrone’s affinity for the Yankees isn’t his only tie to the 27-time World Series champions. His maternal grandfather, Robert Thompson, worked as an usher at old Yankee Stadium for nearly 20 years. Orange on Radio • Syracuse has a rich football history in and the metropolitan area. The Orange is 5-1 all- time at Yankee Stadium, including a 3-0 victory against Pittsburgh in 1923 in the first Voice of the Orange Matt Park ‘97 and former game ever played there. In addition, the Orange has played seven times at the Polo Grounds in New Orange All-American tight end Chris Gedney York City and taken the field for games at Shea Stadium in Flushing, N.Y. and in East ‘93 call the game action and Brian Higgins ‘04 Rutherford, N.J. provides sideline reports … Higgins also hosts the • Future football trips to the New York City area are scheduled. The Orange will host USC at New pre-game and post-game shows … Former Orange Meadowlands Stadium in 2012. Syracuse will also host Penn State there in 2013 and Notre Dame there Dick MacPherson provides insight and in 2014 and 2016. analysis during the pre- and post-game shows and • Overall, this is Syracuse’s 23rd bowl appearance. The Orange is 12-9-1 all-time in bowl games and owns at halftime … TK-99.5 FM is the flagship for the a 3-2 bowl record against Big XII opponents, including a 26-3 victory against Kansas State in the 2001 Syracuse Sports Network … The Syracuse Sports Insight.com Bowl. Network covers New York, New Jersey, Vermont and Pennsylvania. Marrone Named AFCA Region 1 Coach of the Year Sirius Satellite Radio Head football coach is the Coaches Association (AFCA) Region I Coach of SU game broadcasts are also available on SIRIUS/ the Year, as announced by the AFCA today. The second-year head coach guided the Orange to a 7-5 overall XM satellite radio. record and a bid to the inaugural New Era Pinstripe Bowl – SU’s first postseason appearance since 2004. The 7-5 record marked the first winning season for the team since 2001 and the second seven-win season since WAER 2000. Syracuse set a program record with four BIG EAST road wins while logging four-straight away victories Located on the SU campus, WAER-FM88 also for the first time since 1996. SU’s four conference wins were the most since 2004, while its five road victories carries every SU football game … Kevin Brown is are the most since 1992. The team secured its first season-opening win since 2003 while starting 2-0 at the sports director. home for the fourth time in 16 seasons and 4-1 overall for the first time in 14 years. The Orange also won at West Virginia for the first time since 2000 and secured its first BIG EAST wins against USF and Cincinnati. Orange on the Internet Every Syracuse Sports Network broadcast is Marrone joins five other Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) AFCA Regional Coach of the Year honorees, includ- available on the official Syracuse Athletics website ing Auburn’s , Michigan State’s Mark Dantonio, Baylor’s Art Briles, Oregon’s Chip Kelly and – suathletics.com … The site is home of Orange Stanford’s . Kelly and Harbaugh tied for the honors in Region 5. All Access, SU’s multi-media package, which features live game webcasts, highlights and news 2010 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS (8-5 overall, 4-3 BIG EAST) conferences. Date Opponent Result (Televison) Time/Attendance The Coaches September 4 at Akron W, 29-3 (ESPN3) 15,969 Syracuse: Doug Marrone 11 at Washington L, 41-20 (FSN Northwest) 62,418 Year as a head coach: Second 18 MAINE W, 38-14 (Time Warner) 37,758 Overall Record: 12-13 (Patriotic/Youth/Senior Citizen’s Day) Year at SU: Same 25 COLGATE W, 42-7 (ESPN3) 38,068 Record at SU: Same (Legends Day/Family Weekend) BIG EAST Record: 5-9 October 2 Open Alma Mater: Syracuse University ‘91 9 at South Florida * W, 13-9 (BIG EAST Network) 41,917 16 PITTSBURGH * L, 45-14 (BIG EAST Network) 40,168 (Orange Central – Homecoming/Reunion Weekend) 23 at #20/19 West Virginia * W, 19-14 (ESPN2) 58,122 30 at Cincinnati * W, 31-7 (ESPNU) 32,072 November 6 LOUISVILLE * L, 28-20 (BIG EAST Network) 40,735 (Courage Day) 13 at Rutgers * W, 13-10 (ESPNU) 49,911 20 CONNECTICUT * L, 26-3 (ESPNU) 41,465 (Celebrate NY Day) 27 BOSTON COLLEGE L, 16-7 (ESPN) 42,191 (Fan Appreciation Day)

December 30 vs. Kansas State W, 36-34 (ESPN) 38,274 2010 New Era Pinstripe Bowl, Yankee Stadium HOME GAMES LISTED IN BOLD CAPITAL LETTERS • All times are Eastern * Indicates BIG EAST Conference game SUATHLETICS.COM 2010 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL Final Release (January 2011) ORANGE SLICES The Syracuse-Kansas State Series • This will be the third bowl game Score Series Record The Series: Syracuse vs. Kansas State between the Orange and the Wildcats Year H/A SU Opp. W L T Stadium Series Record: Series tied, 1-1 and the first game in the series played 1997 N 18 35 0 1 0 Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, AZ at Syracuse: N/A outside of the state of Arizona. 2001 N 26 3 1 1 0 Bank One Ballpark, Phoenix, AZ at : N/A • In 2001, James Mungro earned the Insight.com Bowl at Kansas State: N/A Insight.com Bowl MVP award after Totals 44 38 1 1 0 Neutral: Tied, 1-1 rushing for 117 yards on 19 carries and Last Syracuse Win: 2001 Insight.com Bowl, 26-3 scoring three . Last Kansas State win: 1997 Fiesta Bowl, 35-18 • In 1997, kicker Nate Trout hit three field goals and one PAT for the Orange, while Donovan McNabb SU Largest Margin of Victory: 23 (2001) connected on 16-of-39 passes for 271 yards in the Fiesta Bowl. BC Largest Margin of Victory: 17 (1997) On This Date: December 30 Tale of the Tape • The 2010 New Era Pinstripe Bowl will be Syracuse’s first game played on December 30. 2010 SU OFFENSE KSU DEFENSE 21.0 Scoring 28.5 Carter Hits 1,000 yards and Climbs Career Rushing List 308.2 Total Yardage 441.3 Senior Delone Carter (Copley, Ohio) surpassed the 1,000-yard mark for the second time in his career when 62.3 Total Plays 70.2 he gained 67 yards on 19 carries against Connecticut … He has 1,005 yards in 11 games this season after 5.0 Avg. Per Play 6.3 gaining 1,021 in 2009 … His 91.36 rushing yards per game ranks 31st nationally … Carter’s 2,876 career 130.2 Rushing Yardage 229.1 rushing yards ranks fourth in Syracuse history behind Joe Morris (4,299 yards), Walter Reyes (3,424 yds.) and 33.8 Rushing Plays 38.7 (2,934 yds.) 3.9 Avg. Per Rush 5.9 178.0 Passing Yardage 212.2 Krautman Eyes School Record with 15th Consecutive FG 28.5 Passing Plays 31.5 6.2 Avg. Per Pass 6.7 Freshman Ross Krautman (Franklin Lakes, N.J.) is one field goal shy of the SU record for consecutive field 11.1 Avg. Per Catch 12.2 goals made with a streak of 15 … Gary Anderson hit 16 in a row in 1981 … Krautman is third nationally and 1.8 Turnovers 1.8 leads the BIG EAST with a 94.4 FG percentage.

2010 SU DEFENSE KSU OFFENSE Seven Orange Earn All-BIG EAST Honors 18.1 Scoring 33.6 Seven Orange student-athletes earned 2010 All-BIG EAST recognition, including senior linebacker Doug Hogue 295.0 Total Yardage 378.8 (Yonkers, N.Y.) as a first-team selection and sophomore offensive tackle (Holland, Pa.), senior 66.3 Total Plays 65.5 Delone Carter (Copley, Ohio), freshman kicker Ross Krautman (Franklin Lakes, N.J.), junior 4.5 Avg. Per Play 5.8 defensive end Chandler Jones (Endicott, N.Y.), senior linebacker Derrell Smith (New Castle, Del.) and senior 137.4 Rushing Yardage 206.0 Rob Long (Downington, Pa.) garnered second team honors … The seven All-BIG EAST selections are 37.7 Rushing Plays 43.2 3.6 Avg. Per Rush 4.8 the most for the Orange since 2004, when eight student-athletes earned all-conference honors. 157.6 Passing Yardage 172.8 • Hogue helped to lead the defense with 89 tackles on the season, including a team-best 9.5 tackles for a 28.6 Passing Plays 22.3 loss of 16 yards, two , 3.0 sacks and a blocked kick. The Yonkers, N.Y. native is ranked seventh 5.5 Avg. Per Pass 7.7 in the BIG EAST with 7.4 tackles per game and is tied for 12th with 0.79 tackles for loss per contest. He 10.0 Avg. Per Catch 12.1 enters the New Era Pinstripe Bowl ranked ninth on SU’s career tackles for loss record list with 25.5, which 1.4 Turnovers 1.5 he has accomplished in just 24 games. Hogue earned Defensive Player of the Week honors from both the Walter Camp Football Foundation and the BIG EAST Conference after recording two interceptions, leading 2010 Statistical Leaders the defense with 10 tackles, including 1.5 for a loss of yards and an assisted sack while breaking up a pass Rushing Leaders (YPG) in Syracuse’s win at nationally-ranked West Virginia. Syracuse Kansas State • Pugh started all 12 games for the Orange this season, helping the squad to convert on 34-of-40 (.850) chances Carter...... 86.2 Thomas...... 124.6 in the red zone in 2010, which ties for second in the BIG EAST. The offensive line has also been instrumental in Bailey...... 42.0 Klein...... 47.8 the ground game, blocking for Carter, who gained more than 1,000 yards for the second season in a row. • Carter was the leading rusher for the Orange in 2010, amassing 1,035 yards on 204 carries through 12 games. Passing Leaders (YPG) His 1,035 yards ranks 10th on the Syracuse single-season record list and his 2,906 career yards is fourth in Syracuse Kansas State Syracuse history. Carter’s 86.2 rushing yards per game in 2010 ranks fifth in the BIG EAST and 40th nationally, Nassib...... 174.6 Coffman...... 166.5 while his career average of 70.9 yards per game is seventh in SU history. Entering the New Era Pinstripe Bowl, Loeb...... 10.2 Klein...... 15.3 Carter has an active streak of 215 carries without losing a , which dates back to SU’s 2009 season- Receiving Leaders (YPG) finale at Connecticut. The Copley, Ohio native has rushed for at least 100 yards in 10 games during his career, Syracuse Kansas State which ranks eighth in Syracuse history, while his 22 career rushing touchdowns are ninth all-time. Chew...... 50.9 Quarles...... 57.1 • Krautman earned the placekicker spot as a true freshman. He has converted 17-of-18 field goal attempts Lemon...... 29.7 Thomas...... 13.6 and all 27 PAT’s in 2010. The Franklin Lakes, N.J. native enters the New Era Pinstripe Bowl one field goal shy Tackle Leaders (TPG) of the Syracuse record for consecutive field goals, hitting his 15th in a row against Connecticut. Krautman’s Syracuse Kansas State 94.4 field goal percentage ranks second on the Syracuse single-season record list, fourth nationally and Smith...... 8.6 Garrett...... 7.2 leads the BIG EAST. He also ranks third among conference kickers with 6.5 points per game and is third Hogue...... 7.4 Hartman...... 6.3 among BIG EAST kickers and tied for 19th nationally with 1.42 field goals per game. • Jones started all 12 games for the Orange at defensive end, tying for 32nd nationally and fourth in the BIG EAST with 0.25 forced per game. Jones led the defensive line with 53 tackles, including 8.5 tackles for loss and a team-best 4.0 sacks. • Smith, a 2010 team captain, led the Orange with 103 tackles, including 8.0 for a loss of yards, three forced fumbles and three fumbles recovered. Smith is tied for 19th nationally and ranks fifth in the BIG EAST with 8.58 tackles per game and tied for 19th nationally with 5.58 solo stops per game. He has eight career forced fumbles, which ties for second on the Syracuse record list. • Long, who will not participate in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl due to surgery to remove a benign brain tumor, garnered his third-career All-BIG EAST honor after being named to the second team in 2007 and first team last season. The 2010 team captain ended the season ranked 26th nationally and second in the BIG EAST with a 43.84 punting average. His season average ties for fourth on the SU single-season record list. Long’s 43.3 career punting average ranks second in Syracuse history and ninth nationally among active punters in the FBS. SUATHLETICS.COM 2010 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL Final Release (January 2011) ORANGE SLICES 2010 Accomplishments Youthful Contributions The 2010 season featured record-setting performances and accomplishments that have not happened in a of years, including earning a bowl game invitation for the first time since 2004 … Syracuse also: Sixteen true freshmen have contributed • Earned a bowl; this season, which ties for the third highest • Posted a 4-0 BIG EAST record in away games for the first time in Syracuse history; total in the nation … The SU first-year group • Won seven games for the first time since 2001; includes starting linebackerMarquis Spruill, • Posted its first winning season since 2001; defensive end Jay Bromley, linebackers • Won four BIG EAST games for the first time since 2004; Malcolm Cater and Lewellyn Coker, running • Won its season-opener for the first time since 2003; • Ranked sixth nationally in total defense, allowing just 295.0 yards per game, which is the best effort since 1997; back and kick returner Prince-Tyson Gulley, • Is the only BIG EAST school to have three student-athletes earn ESPN District I All-Academic Team running back Jerome Smith, tight end honors ( , linebacker Derrell Smith and fullback Adam Harris). Beckett Wales, linebackers Brice Hawkes and Mario Tull, cornerback Keon Lyn, kicker Individual student-athletes also turned in notable performances, including: • Freshman kicker Ross Krautman (Franklin Lakes, N.J.) connected on 15 consecutive field goals, which is Ross Krautman, short snapper/center Macky one shy of the SU record set by Gary Anderson in 1981. MacPherson, special teamer Nick Raven, • Senior Delone Carter (Copley, Ohio) rushed for more than 1,000 yards for the second year in a row, wide receivers Steve Rene and Adrian becoming just the fourth Orange back to accomplish this feat. Flemming and cornerback Jeremi Wilkes. • Senior linebacker Doug Hogue (Yonkers, N.Y.) earned the Walter Camp National Defensive Player of the School True Freshmen Week Award for his performance in SU’s victory at West Virginia. It is the second year in a row he has 1. Air Force 19 won the award (2009 vs. Rutgers). Florida 17 3. Syracuse 16 Orange Defense Ranks Fifth Nationally Tennessee 16 The SU defense is the fifth-rated defense in the FBS this 2010 Orange Defense in the National Rankings 5. Oklahoma State 14 season, allowing just 295.0 yards per game … That number Statistic National Rank UNLV 14 is the best for an Orange defense since 1997 (290.2 Total Defense 295.0 5th Rush Defense 137.4 42nd yards per game) … Defensive coordinator Pass Defense 157.6 6th 2010 Honors has proven he can make defenses better … In addition to Scoring Defense 18.1 13th Walter Camp Football Foundation National the improvement at Syracuse, his 2007 Stanford defense Pass Efficiency Def. 108.97 12th Sacks 2.36 47th (tie) Defensive Player of the Week improved in every category from the previous season First Downs Def. 16.5 12th Oct. 23 Doug Hogue at West Virginia (2006). Red Zone Defense 27-of-34 (79 %) 35th (tie) College Football Performance Awards 2010 Orange Building Winning Ways – Running Back Performer of the Week Syracuse has seven victories for the first time since 2001 … The last time the Orange began a season with a Sept. 25 Delone Carter vs. Colgate better record was also 2001 (9-3 through 12 games) … Facts to consider regarding SU’s record: – Linebacker Performer of the Week • The seventh victory guaranteed the first winning season for SU since 2001 (10-3). Oct. 23 Doug Hogue at West Virginia • SU’s four BIG EAST victories are the most since 2004, when SU finished 4-2 in the BIG EAST. BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week • SU’s four BIG EAST road wins is a program-best. The Orange has never won all four league away games. Sept. 4 Ryan Nassib at Akron • SU is undefeated on the road in league games for the fourth time (19991, 2-0; 1992, 3-0; 1996 (3-0). Sept. 25 Delone Carter vs. Colgate Through 12 games this year SU is performing statistically at levels the program has not had in a while in BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week most categories … The chart below outlines the growth: Sept. 4 Mike Holmes at Akron Statistic______2010 ______Best Since (statistic) Oct. 9 Max Suter at South Florida Scoring Offense______21.0 ppg.______2004 (23.9 ppg; 12 games) Oct. 23 Doug Hogue at West Virginia Total Offense______308.2 ypg.______2009 (330.42; 12 games); prior to that 2004 (349.0 ypg.; 12 games) BIG EAST Special Teams Player of the Week Rushing Offense______130.2 ypg.______2008 (148.67 ypg.; 12 games) Sept. 18 Mike Holmes vs. Maine Passing Offense______178.0 ypg.______2009 (203.83 ypg.; 12 games); prior to that 2007 (229.2 ypg.; 12 games) Nov. 13 Ross Krautman at Rutgers Total Defense______295.0 ypg.______1997 (290.2 ypg.; 12 games) Rush Defense______137.4 ypg.______2009 (101.8 ypg.; 12 games); prior to that 1999 (116.7 ypg.; 12 games) BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll Pass Defense______157.6 ypg.______1989 (158.1 ypg.; 12 games) Sept. 18 Ryan Nassib vs. Maine Scoring Defense______18.1 ppg.______1995 (15.8 ypg.; 12 games) Sept. 18 Chandler Jones vs. Maine Oct. 23 Ross Krautman at West Virginia Orange is Among Nation’s Best Road Teams Oct. 30 Antwon Bailey at Cincinnati Syracuse has won five road games this season (at Akron, at South Florida, at #20/19 West Virginia, at Derrell Smith at Cincinnati Cincinnati, at Rutgers) … The last time SU won five away games all in the opponents’ stadium was 1992 (at Ross Krautman at Cincinnati East Carolina, at Louisville, at West Virginia, at Temple, at Boston College) … That season SU won six road Nov. 6 Delone Carter vs. Louisville games (the five above and the Fiesta Bowl) … Syracuse is one of 10 FBS teams to have five away game Derrell Smith vs. Louisville victories this season … Syracuse, Boise State, Central Florida, Northern Illinois, Oklahoma State, Oregon, Ross Krautman vs. Louisville Southern California, Stanford, TCU and Utah have won five games in opponents stadiums this season … Nov. 13 Derrell Smith at Rutgers Oregon had six road wins this year (five away and one neutral site). National Football Foundation William C. Campbell Trophy (National Scholar-Athlete of the Year) Derrell Smith, semifinalist Long to Miss Bowl Game Due to Brain Tumor Senior punter Rob Long will not participate in the 2010 New Era Pinstripe Bowl due to surgery to remove a benign brain tumor. Long notified the Syracuse University sports medicine staff that he had been experiencing headaches for the past several weeks. An MRI performed on December 2, 2010 revealed the benign tumor that will require imminent surgery. As a result of the impending surgery, Long will not participate in the rest of Syracuse’s practices or the bowl game on December 30. The Syracuse University football team, coaches and staff are keeping Rob in their thoughts and prayers for his full recovery. Long finishes his Syracuse career ranked second on the school’s career punting average record list (43.3 yards per punt). His career average ranks ninth among active punters in the Football Bowl Subdivision. This season, Long averaged 43.8 yards per punt, which ties for fourth on Syracuse’s single-season record list.

SUATHLETICS.COM 2010 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL Final Release (January 2011) ORANGE SLICES Offense and Defense Produce After Turnovers The Syracuse offense has turned 13-of-17 turnovers forced by the Orange defense into points this season, Mid-Season All-BIG EAST Honors including six touchdowns and seven field goals … On the other side of the ball, SU’s defense has held Nine Syracuse University football student- opponents to zero points on 13-of-20 drives after the Orange offense has committed a turnover, allowing athletes have earned recognition on the Phil four touchdowns and three field goals … One SU was returned for a by Pittsburgh’s Steele 2010 Midseason All-BIG EAST Team, defense. including. Improvement Continues Under Marrone Orange head coach Doug Marrone’s teams have improved statistically in each of his seasons in a number of Name Team Position categories from teams prior to his arrival … Here is a comparison of Marrone’s two SU teams and the year Mike Holmes First Team Cornerback before he became SU’s leader: First Team Punt Returner Category 2010 Statistic (10 games) 2009 Final Statistic 2008 Statistic Derrell Smith First Team Linebacker Scoring 21.0 ppg 21.2 ppg 18.1 Van Chew Second Team Wide Receiver Rushing Offense 130.2 ypg 126.6 ypg 148.7 ypg Passing Offense 178.0 ypg 203.8 ypg 121.5 ypg Doug Hogue Second Team Linebacker Total Offense 308.2 ypg 330.4 ypg 270.2 ypg Ross Krautman Second Team Kicker Pass Efficiency 119.36 129.17 94.91 Rob Long Second Team Punter First Downs Offense 16.83/game 18.75/game 13.6/game Delone Carter Third Team Running Back Third Down Conversion 36.5 % 32.0 % 29 % Ryan Bartholomew Third Team Center Red Zone Offense 85 % (34-40) 80 % (33-41) 91 % (21-of-23) Chandler Jones Third Team Defensive End Scoring Defense 18.1 ppg 27.9 ppg 32.7 ppg Rush Defense 137.4 ypg 101.8 ypg 189.4 ypg Pass Defense 157.6 ypg 235.2 ypg 225.1 ypg Syracuse’s 2010 Scoring Drives Total Defense 295.0 ypg 337.0 ypg 414.5 ypg Longest scoring drives in 2010: Pass Efficiency Defense 108.96 152.12 141.14 By plays: 14 at South Florida (98 yards; 6:34; Third Down Conversion Defense 39.0 % 35.0 % 51 % Punt Returns 9.39 ypr 6.9 ypr 4.5 ypr capped by a three-yard touchdown pass Punt Return Defense 7.48 ypr 13.2 ypr 10.6 ypr from Ryan Nassib to Marcus Sales) Kick Returns 22.98 ypr 22.7 ypr 22.0 ypr 14 at Cincinnati (80 yards; 6:33; capped Kick Return Defense 22.58 ypr 23.3 ypr 24.9 ypr by a three-yard touchdown pass from Ryan Nassib to Van Chew By yards: 98 at South Florida (14 plays; 6:34; Orange Starting Lineup Features Experience capped by a three-yard touchdown pass Thirty-seven SU players on the 2010 roster have started at least one game in their Syracuse career … Senior from Ryan Nassib to Marcus Sales) free safety Mike Holmes leads the way with 44 starts, including an active streak of 43 in a row … Redshirt By time: 6:34 at South Florida (14 plays, senior captains Ryan Bartholomew and Derrell Smith have each been part of the first string for 34 games 98 yards; capped by a three-yard during their Orange careers … Punter Rob Long has handled the punting duties for 48 games in a row. touchdown pass from Ryan Nassib to Offense 2010 Streak Career Defense 2010 Streak Career Marcus Sales) Ryan Bartholomew (OG/C) 12 32 34 Mike Holmes (FS) 12 43 44 Shortest scoring drives in 2010: Delone Carter (RB) 11 8 22 Derrell Smith (LB) 12 12 34 Alec Lemon (WR) 10 1 16 Da’Mon Merkerson (WR) 11 – 30 By plays: 1 vs. Maine (21 yards; 0:09; capped by Andrew Tiller (RT) 12 12 15 Doug Hogue (LB) 12 24 30 a 21-yard pass from Ryan Nassib to Van Van Chew (WR) 12 12 13 Andrew Lewis (DT) 12 24 24 Chew) Zack Chibane (OG) 12 12 12 Mikhail Marinovich (DE) 12 24 24 By yards: 7 at West Virginia (4 plays; 0:21; capped Jose Cruz (TE) 12 12 12 Chandler Jones (DE) 12 18 20 Ryan Nassib (QB) 12 12 12 Max Suter (FS) 5 1 18 by a 22-yard field goal by Ross Krautman) Justin Pugh (OG) 12 12 12 Kevyn Scott (CB) 1 1 17 By time: 0:09 vs. Maine (1 play; 21 yards; Adam Harris (FB) 10 – 10 Jared Kimmel (DE) * 0 – 15 capped by a 21-yard pass from Ryan Michael Hay (OT) 11 3 11 Shamarko Thomas (SS) 7 – 14 Nassib to Van Chew) Adam Rosner (RG) 0 – 7 Marcus Sales (WR) 2 2 7 Phillip Thomas (CB) 12 15 15 Cody Catalina (TE) * 0 – 4 Bud Tribbey (DT) 9 – 13 Pursuing a Master’s Degree Nick Provo (TE) 2 1 4 Marquis Spruill (LB) 11 12 12 Three Orange student-athletes have earned Antwon Bailey (RB) 1 – 3 Anthony Perkins 3 3 4 Nick Lepak (OG) 0 – 2 Ryan Gillum (LB) 0 – 1 their undergraduate degrees and are Carl Cutler (FB) * 0 – 2 currently enrolled in a Master’s degree Andrew Phillips 1 – 1 program, including center Ryan Bartholmew, Averin Collier (RB) ** 0 – 1 linebacker Derrell Smith, and cornerback Specialists 2010 Streak Career Da’Mon Merkerson … Bartholomew Rob Long (P) 12 48 48 * Injured and will not play in 2010 ** Ineligibile for 2010 season completed his undergraduate degree in health and exercise science, and is pursuing a Master’s degree in instructional design, development and evaluation … Smith earned his degree in information management and technology and is working toward a Master’s degree in advertising … Merkerson earned a dual undergraduate degree in communication and rhetorical studies, and sociology and is now pursuing a Master’s degree in African-American Studies.

SUATHLETICS.COM 2010 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL Final Release (January 2011) ORANGE SLICES Shafer’s ‘D’ Puts Up Impressive Numbers In two seasons as SU’s defensive coordinator, Scott Shafer has made a mark on the unit … Consider this: Points of Interest • The Orange is 6-1 in 2010 when holding its opponent to less than 300 yards of total offense. • Syracuse received votes in the Top 25 Polls for • Syracuse has held five of 11 opponents to less than 10 points or less this season. four weeks this season, from Oct. 24 through • The 2010 Orange defense has shut out five opponents in the second half, including Akron, Maine, South Nov. 14. It marks SU’s first time in the polls since Florida, West Virginia and Cincinnati. 2004 after winning at #17/19 Boston College, • In a 42-7 victory, the Orange defense held Colgate to just one touchdown, despite losing the time of 43-17. The last time SU was in the Top 25 was at possession battle 44:26 to 15:24. the end of 2001 when it ranked 14th in both polls • In SU’s 29-3 victory, the Orange defense kept the Akron Zips out of the endzone … The three points SU did after finishing with a 10-3 record and a 26-3 win allow was the fewest points allowed by the Orange since a 31-0 shutout of Buffalo on Sept. 10, 2005 … It against Kansas State in the Insight.com Bowl. was the fewest points allowed by the Orange in a season opener since 1997, when it shut out Wisconsin • SU has kept the opponent’s offense out of the 34-0 in the Kickoff Classic … Syracuse was one of 16 schools to allow just three points in its first game and endzone and held the opposition to less than is one of 19 schools to keep its opponent out of the endzone in the season-opener. 10 points twice in 2010 (USF and Akron) … The • The Orange defense, under the direction of coordinator Scott Shafer since 2009, has shown impressive last time SU had two games in which it held the statistical improvement during his SU tenure: opponent to less than 10 points was 2003 (Toledo Category 2010 NCAA Rank 2009 Final NCAA Rank 2008 Final NCAA Rank and Temple) … The last time SU did not allow an Total defense 5th 37th 114th offensive touchdown twice in the same season Rush defense 42nd 13th 101st was 1997 (East Carolina and Rutgers). Pass Defense 6th 85th 83rd • SU’s 42 points against Colgate was the most SU Pass Efficiency Defense 12th 113th 101st Scoring Defense 13th 81st 101st has scored since it defeated Boston College, 43- First downs allowed 12th 27th 104th 17 (11/27/04). Sacks by 47th (tie) 6th 100th • With 38 points against Maine and 42 against Colgate, Tackles for loss 67th (tie) 15th 104th SU scored more than 35 points in back-to-back Third down conversion defense 55th (tie) 28th 117th games for the second consecutive year (37-34 win vs. Northwestern and 41-24 win vs. Maine in 2009) Syracuse in the Final 2010 NCAA Statistics • Prior to 2009, the last time SU scored more than 35 Player Category Rank Statistic points in back-to-back games was 2004 (42-30 win vs. SU in NCAA Stats Player Category Rank Statistic UConn and 38-31 2OT victory vs. Pitt). Delone Carter Rushing 25th 94.8 ypg • SU’s defense held Akron to three points, the best Mike Holmes Punt Returns 26th 10.32 yds/return effort since a 31-0 shutout of Buffalo in 2005 … The Rob Long Punting 22nd 43.84 yds/punt last time SU held an opponent without a touchdown Ross Krautman Field Goals 21st (tie) 1.38 fg/gm was UB in 2007 (allowed four field goals). Field Goal Pct. 2nd 94.7% (18-of-19) Derrell Smith Total Tackles 47th 8.77 tackles/gm Breaking Down the Roster Solo Tackles 20th (tie) 5.54 tackles/gm Fumbles Recovered 23rd (tie) .23/gm The 2010 roster includes student-athletes from 16 states, including 24 from the Empire state. TEAM Rushing 76th 140.2 ypg Roster breakdown by State: Passing Offense 91st 182.7 ypg New York 24 Total Offense 97th 322.85 ypg Pennsylvania 13 Scoring Offense 93rd 22.2 ppg Florida 11 Pass Efficiency 78th 123.96 New Jersey 8 Interceptions Thrown 13th (tie) 8 Virginia 7 Fumbles Lost 91st (tie) 13 Ohio 5 Turnovers Lost 45th (tie) 21 California 5 Tackles for Loss Allowed 30th (tie) 5.08 tfl/gm Maryland 4 Sacks Allowed 94th (tie) 2.54 sacks/gm Delaware 2 First downs Offense 98th 17.31 Georgia 2 Third Down Conversion 74th 67-of-175 (38.29 %) New Hampshire 2 Fourth Down Conversion 113th 3-of-10 (30.0 %) Massachusetts 1 Red Zone Offense 28th (tie) 36-of-42 (86 %) Washington, DC 1 Time of Possession 103rd 27:58 Texas 1 Vermont 1 Rush Defense 41st 136.15 ypg Colorado 1 Pass Defense 7th 165.31 ypg Roster breakdown by Class: Total Defense 7th 301.5 ypg Freshmen 31 Scoring Defense 17th 19.3 ppg Sophomore 14 Passes Intercepted 89th (tie) 9 Junior 24 Pass Efficiency Defense 21st 114.11 Senior 16 Fumbles Recovered 76th (tie) 8 Redshirt Senior 10 Turnovers Gained 94th (tie) 17 Tackles for Loss 68th (tie) 5.62 tfl/gm Dramatic Statistical Improvement Sacks 54th (tie) 2.08 sacks/pg First downs Defense 9th 16.69 In 2009 the Orange made significant improvement Third Down Conversion Defense 54th 81-of-206 (39.32 %) in several national statistical rankings, including: Fourth Down Conversion Defense 77th (tie) 15-of-27 (55.56 %) • Pass efficiency (tied for 56th from 113th) Red Zone Defense 35th (tie) 30-of-38 (79 %) • Passing offense (78th from 113th) Net Punting 20th 38.48 • Turnovers gained (68th from 104th) Punt Returns 46th 9.19 ypr • Third down efficiency on defense (28th from 117th) Punt Return Yardage Defense 44th 7.30 ypr • First downs allowed (27th from 104th) Kickoff Returns 44th 22.48 ypr • Rush defense (13th from 101st) Kickoff Return Yardage Defense 77th 22.05 ypr • Total defense (37th from 114th) Turnover Margin 75th (tie) - 0.31 • Tackles for loss (15th from 104th) Fewest Penalties/game 101st 7.15 • Sacks by defense (6th from 100th) Fewest Penalty Yards per Game 95th 59.31 SUATHLETICS.COM 2010 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL Final Release (January 2011) ORANGE SLICES Carter and Bailey Provide One-Two Punch in Backfield The tandem of redshirt senior Delone Carter and junior Antwon Bailey provide the Orange with an SU’s Record in 2010 When … experienced ground game and receiving threats out of the backfield … They are responsible for 97.6 percent SU scores first 5-1 of Syracuse’s rushing yards (1,437 of 1,472 yards) … Carter is averaging 91.4 yards per game on the ground, Opponent scores first 2-4 while Bailey is contributing 39.3 rushing yards per contest … They also provide a threat in the passing SU leads at the half 6-1 game … Bailey has 29 receptions for 252 yards (22.9 ypg) and three touchdowns, while Carter has seven Tied at the half 1-0 receptions for 37 yards … In 2009, Bailey caught 27 passes for 200 yards and Carter had 11 receptions for SU trails at the half 0-4 117 yards and one touchdown. SU leads after three quarters 5-0 Tied after three quarters 1-0 Spread the Passes Around SU trails after three quarters 1-5 SU in overtime 0-0 Junior quarterback Ryan Nassib and sophomore signal caller Charley Loeb have connected with 11 different receivers, including seven who have caught touchdown passes … Tight end Nick Provo’s 30 receptions this SU has less than 300 yards of total offense 2-3 SU has 300-399 yards of total offense 3-2 season ties for second on the SU record list for receptions by a tight end … The record is 34, set in 1992 by SU has 400-499 yards of total offense 2-0 Chris Gedney, who is currently the radio analyst for the Syracuse Sports Network … Here is a look at the SU has 500+ yards of total offense 0-0 Orange receiving corps: Opponent has less than 300 yards of total offense 6-1 Receiver Receptions Yards Touchdowns Opponent has 300-399 yards of total offense 1-2 Opponent has 400-499 yards of total offense 0-2 Van Chew WR 41 611 5 Opponent has 500+ yards of total offense 0-0 Alec Lemon, WR 30 377 4 Nick Provo, TE 32 356 1 SU back rushes for 100+ yards 3-1 Antwon Bailey, RB 32 277 3 SU does not have a 100-yard rusher 4-4 Marcus Sales, WR 21 242 1 An individual rushes for 100+ yards against SU 3-3 No opponent rushes for 100+ yards against SU 4-2 Jose Cruz, TE 12 73 1 Delone Carter, RB 8 45 0 SU rushes for less than 100 yards 2-3 Aaron Weaver, WR 6 88 1 (out for the season with a torn ACL as of 9/14) SU rushes for 100 to 199 yards 3-2 Beckett Wales, TE 4 31 0 SU rushes for 200 to 299 yards 2-0 SU rushes for 300+ yards 0-0 Adam Harris, FB 3 32 0 Opponent rushes for less than 100 yards 3-0 Prince-Tyson Gulley, RB 2 8 0 Opponent rushes for 100+ yards 4-5 This and That From 2010 SU passes for 200 to 299 yards 3-2 • The SU offense is converting 85 percent of its red zone opportunities (34-of-40). SU passes for 300+ yards 0-0 • The Orange has come away with points on 16 of the last 17 trips inside its opponent’s 20-yard line (7 TDs, 9 Opponent passes for 250+ yards 0-2 SU rushes for 250+ & passes for 250+ yards 0-0 FGs) dating back to the Pittsburgh game on Oct. 16. Opponent for 250+ & passes for 250+ yards 0-0 • Syracuse’s win at West Virginia was its first against a ranked opponent on the road since a 38-35 win at SU scores less than 20 points 3-3 #18/19 Louisville in 2007. SU scores 20-29 points 1-2 • The win at South Florida marks the first time SU has won its BIG EAST opener since 2007 and is the first SU scores 30-39 points 3-0 victory against USF in the six-game series. SU scores 40+ points 1-0 • SU’s victory against Maine marked the first time the Orange won its home opener since 2004 when it beat Opponent scores less than 20 points 7-1 Cincinnati (19‐7) on Sept. 18, 2004. Opponent scores 20-29 points 0-2 • SU is 9-2 under head coach Doug Marrone, including 6-1 this season, when leading at the half. Opponent scores 30-39 points 0-0 • SU’s 17 points against Maine in the second quarter was the most points the Orange scored in one period Opponent scores 40+ points 0-2 this season. SU does not commit a turnover 1-0 • Syracuse’s 42 points against Colgate is the highest scoring output in Marrone’s 21 games … SU’s 38 points SU has less than three turnovers 4-4 SU has three or more turnovers 2-1 against Maine was the third‐most under Marrone (41 vs. Maine, 2009 is second). SU has no takeaways 1-2 SU has one takeaway 1-3 Marrone Announces Coaching Staff Change SU has two takeaways 3-0 Head football coach Doug Marrone announced on November 22 that he and Bob Casullo have decided it is in SU has three or more takeaways 2-0 the best interest of the program for Casullo and the program to part ways … Casullo was SU’s special teams SU has the ball for more than 30:00 3-0 coordinator and tight ends coach for the past two seasons … Secondary coach John Anselmo will handle Opponent has the ball for more than 30:00 4-5 special teams duties and quarterbacks/passing game coach will coach the tight ends for Playing on natural grass 1-0 the remainder of the 2010 season. Playing on AstroTurf 0-0 Playing on FieldTurf 6-5 Syracuse is 15th Winningest FBS Program Playing in the Carrier Dome 2-4 The Syracuse football team has a long history of Day games 5-3 Winningest NCAA FBS College Football Teams Night games 2-2 success, including 22 trips to bowl games and the 1. Michigan 884 1959 national championship … During its more than 2. Texas 850 TV games 7-5 3. Notre Dame 844 ESPN 0-1 100 years of varsity football, SU has amassed 684 victories, which is 15th on the NCAA FBS’s ledger of 4. Nebraska 836 ESPN2 1-0 5. Ohio State 830 ESPNU 2-1 winningest programs … SU’s win total is the second 6. Penn State 818 ESPN3 2-0 highest by a BIG EAST school (West Virginia has 691) 7. Oklahoma 810 FSN 0-1 and is third in wins among eastern schools behind 8. Alabama 801 BIG EAST Network 1-2 Penn State and WVU. 9. Tennessee 789 Time Warner 1-0 10. Southern Cal 769 11. Georgia 737 Sidelined for 2010 12. LSU 719 Eight Orange will miss the 2010 season due to injury, 13. Auburn 702 including cornerback Ri’Shard Anderson, tight 14. West Virginia 691 end Cody Catalina, fullback Carl Cutler, defensive 15. SYRACUSE 684 16. Georgia Tech 679 linemen Ollie Haney and Jared Kimmel, quarterback 17. Virginia Tech 678 Nick Raven, wide receivers Jarrod West, Aaron 18. Texas A&M 674 Weaver and Steve Rene and running back Jerome 19. Colorado 671 Smith. 20. Pittsburgh 670 SUATHLETICS.COM 2010 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL Final Release (January 2011) ORANGE SLICES Defense Gives Ball Back to Offense Best in the BIG EAST The defense has forced at least two turnovers in five of 2010 Turnover Chart 11 games … At Cincinnati, SU forced three turnovers, Fumble Syracuse won the 2010 BIG EAST Conference including two fumble recoveries and one interception … Interceptions Recoveries Total Academic Excellence Award in football for At West Virginia, SU had three interceptions, including at Akron 0 0 0 two by Doug Hogue … At South Florida, SU had two at Washington 0 1 1 having the best team GPA of any team in interceptions for the second game in a row (Colgate) vs. Maine 0 2 2 the conference … In addition, SU’s tennis, … The Orange has forced at least one turnover in 8- vs. Colgate 2 0 2 volleyball and women’s swimming and diving at South Florida 2 0 2 of-10 games this season … During the Doug Marrone vs. Pittsburgh 0 0 0 teams were honored. era, the Orange has forced 36 turnovers, including 17 at #20/19 West Virginia 3 0 3 Fourteen student-athletes made the 2009 BIG EAST interceptions and 19 fumble recoveries. at Cincinnati 1 2 3 All-Academic Team: Seniors Jim McKenzie, Andrew vs. Louisville 0 1 1 Robinson and Derrell Smith earned the honor for at Rutgers 0 1 1 the third time in their careers, while Dalton Phillips vs. Connecticut 0 1 1 vs. Boston College 1 0 1 and Kevyn Scott were recognized for the second Totals 9 9 17 time at Syracuse. First-time honorees include Ian Allport, Torrey Ball, Adam Harris, Rob Long, Ryan Nassib, Robert Nieves, , Tom Orange Strikes Quickly Trendowski and Dan Vaughan. All six of Syracuse’s scoring drives against Colgate took less than seven plays and just one lasted longer than three minutes (3:01 to be exact) … Syracuse had the ball for just 15:34 of the game to Colgate’s 44:26 … Academic Excellence Recognized Syracuse’s scoring drives lasted a collective 11:47 … By contrast, SU’s longest scoring drive of the season The Syracuse program earned its 18th American was 6:34 at South Florida … Colgate’s only scoring drive took more than half of that (6:37) … Here is a look Coaches Football Association (AFCA) Academic at the scoring drive details: Achievement Honor, which ranks eighth in the Qtr Time Scoring Play Score (V-H) nation for the most by a school and is the most by 1st 04:51 SYR - CARTER, Delone 24 yd run (KRAUTMAN, Ross kick), 2-40 0:49 0 - 7 any school in the BIG EAST. 2nd 01:48 SYR - BAILEY, Antwon 37 yd pass from NASSIB, Ryan (KRAUTMAN, Ross kick), 3-53 0:59 0 - 14 3rd 13:28 SYR - CARTER, Delone 9 yd run (KRAUTMAN, Ross kick), 4-59 1:32 0 - 21 Syracuse in Overtime Games 03:00 SYR - CARTER, Delone 12 yd run (KRAUTMAN, Ross kick), 7-68 3:01 0 - 28 Syracuse has a 5-5 record in the 10 extra-session 4th 10:11 SYR - CARTER, Delone 18 yd run (KRAUTMAN, Ross kick), 3-70 1:12 7 - 35 games it has played since the NCAA instituted the 04:14 SYR - GULLEY, P-T 8 yd run (KRAUTMAN, Ross kick), 6-60 2:14 7 - 42 rule in 1996 … In 2002, SU became the first team in NCAA history to have two games settled in triple Three Elected 2010 Captains overtime in the same season … In 1996, California The 2010 Orange elected center Ryan Bartholomew had triple and quadruple overtime games. (Mitchellville, Md.), linebacker Derrell Smith (New Castle, Del.) SYRACUSE’S OVERTIME GAMES and punter Rob Long (Downingtown, Pa.) team captains … Long Year Opponent W/L Score is a second-year captain after having served in the leadership 8/30/97 N.C. STATE L 31-32 ot role in 2009 … The last two-time team captain for the Orange 11/13/99 at Rutgers + L 21-24 ot was fullback Kyle Johnson in 2000 and 2001 … All three players 10/7/00 PITTSBURGH + W 24-17 2 ot are listed on 2010 pre-season ‘Watch Lists’ for national awards, Ryan Rob Derrell 9/28/02 #-/25 at Auburn L 37-34 3 ot including Bartholomew for the Rimington Award (presented Bartholomew Long Smith 11/9/02 #8/7 VIRGINIA TECH + W 50-42 3 ot to the nation’s top center), Long for the Ray Guy Award (presented to the nation’s top punter) and Smith 9/6/03 at North Carolina W 49-47 3 ot for the Lombardi Award, the Bednarik Award (presented to the nation’s top defensive player), the Butkus 11/6/04 PITTSBURGH + W 38-31 2 ot Award (presented to the nation’s top linebacker) and the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award (Presented to a 9/9/06 #14/15 IOWA L 13-20 2 ot Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) senior who excels both on and off the field). 9/30/06 WYOMING W 40-34 2 ot 9/5/09 MINNESOTA L 20-23 ot A Senior-Heavy Roster + indicates BIG EAST Conference game Syracuse has 26 seniors, including redshirt seniors, on its 2010 roster, which is tied for fourth nationally (Hawaii, 30; Louisville, 27, TCU 27) … Here is how the Orange senior class breaks down: • Offense: Eight seniors; • Defense: 15 seniors; • Special Teams: Three seniors Ernie Davis Legends Field • 2009 Starters: Four current seniors started all 12 games and six current seniors started every game in which they played. To honor one of its most inspirational icons, Syracuse University dedicated the field in the The Schwartzwalder Trophy Carrier Dome ‘Ernie Davis Legends Field’ in 2009. Syracuse brought home the Schwartzwalder Trophy Year Winner Score The field was named in honor of Davis, who in for the first time since 2001 with a 19-14 victory 1993 West Virginia 43 - 0 1961 was the first African-American to win the at West Virginia … In one of the oldest and richest 1994 West Virginia 13 - 0 . Orange legend , Martin rivalries in Syracuse football history, SU and WVU 1995 Syracuse 22 - 0 Luther King III, Chuck Davis, the uncle of Ernie battle for the coveted Trophy, 1996 Syracuse 30 - 7 Davis, and eight additional members of the Davis which has gone to the winner of the annual pairing 1997 Syracuse 40 -10 family participated in the ceremony. The ceremony 1998 West Virginia 35 -28 since 1993 … The trophy is named for the Hall 1999 Syracuse 30 - 7 also included a video address from United States of Fame coach who guided the Orange to a 153-91-3 overall record 2000 Syracuse 31 -27 Vice President Joseph Biden. The tribute to the in 25 seasons (1949-73) … He is SU’s all-time winningest coach and 2001 Syracuse 24 -13 first African-American Heisman Trophy winner was led the Orange to its only national championship in football in 1959 2002 West Virginia 34 - 7 inspired by Sam and Carol Nappi, who stepped … Schwartzwalder started at center for West Virginia under the great 2003 West Virginia 34 -23 forward with the idea and gift. A trailblazer on and Mountaineers coach Greasey Neale and graduated from WVU in 1933. 2004 West Virginia 27 - 6 off the field, Davis was a conscientious student, a 2005 West Virginia 15 - 7 quiet and unassuming leader, and gentleman who 2006 West Virginia 41 -17 2007 West Virginia 55 -14 touched many lives. He is a true role model for 2008 West Virginia 6- 17 Syracuse University student-athletes, who have 2009 West Virginia 13-34 carried on the standards he set for work ethic, 2010 Syracuse 19-14 social responsibility, and perseverance.

SUATHLETICS.COM 2010 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL Final Release (January 2011) ORANGE SLICES Orange Opener: A Game of ‘Firsts’ Syracuse beat Akron, 29-3, in its season-opener … The victory provided a number of noteable ‘firsts’ for the The Orange is in the Apple Orange, including: Syracuse University won the first college football • SU’s first season-opening victory since it won at North Carolina (49-47 3OT) in 2003. game played in Yankee Stadium, a 3-0 victory • It was the first road victory for the Orange under second-year head coach Doug Marrone. against Pittsburgh in 1923 … The Orange has a 5- • Quarterback Ryan Nassib threw for 229 yards (17-for-27) and two TDs in his first collegiate start. 1 record in the six games it has played in Yankee • Seven Orange players made the first starts of their career in the game, including Justin Pugh (LT), Zach Stadium … Additionally, Syracuse has played seven Chibane (LG), Michael Hay (RT), Jose Cruz (TE), Adam Harris (FB), Ryan Nassib (QB) and Marquis Spruill (LB). games at the Polo Grounds in New York City … The • Aaron Weaver’s first catch for the Orange was a 23-yard TD reception that gave the team a 7-0 lead Orange will once again play in the metropolitan with 10:03 left in the first quarter. area when it faces Southern California in the • Kicker Ross Krautman scored his first collegiate point (PAT point following Weaver’s TD). The freshman New Meadowlands in 2012 … Syracuse will also also connected on the first field-goal attempt of his career, a 47-yarder, that gave SU a 10-0 lead. play at the New Meadowlands in 2013 (against • Linebacker Doug Hogue blocked a 39-yard field-goal attempt in the third quarter. It was the second Penn State), 2014 (against Notre Dame) and 2016 consecutive season opener in which an SU player blocked a field goal (Anthony Perkins vs. Minnesota, (against Notre Dame) … The Orange played in 2009). The blocked kick was the first of Hogue’s career. the original Meadowlands eight times, beginning • Cornerback Mike Holmes scooped up the blocked field goal and returned it 57 yards for a touchdown to in 1979 when SU played two ‘home’ games in make the score 23-3 Orange. It was the first blocked field goal returned for a TD in school history. New Jersey while the Carrier Dome was under construction. Orange Athletics Making History Coaching Staff on Gameday The Syracuse athletics program set a school record by scoring 368.5 points in the 2009-10 National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup standings. The total ON THE FIELD shatters the previous high of 330 points set in 2008-09. Syracuse ranked 56th in the national standings. Doug Marrone, Head Coach Having eight teams score points by advancing to the post-season ties the school record set in 1998-99. SU’s men’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, field hockey, softball, women’s indoor track and Offense: field teams, and men’s and women’s lacrosse teams each scored points this year by advancing to the NCAA Rob Moore, Wide Receivers Tournament in their respective sport. Greg Adkins, Offensive Line , Running Backs 2009-10 Orange NCAA Tournament Teams Defense: Dan Conley, Linebackers Women’s Lacrosse: Advanced to the Final Four for the second time in three years. John Anselmo, Secondary/Special Teams Men’s Lacrosse: Won the BIG EAST Championship and earned a spot in the NCAA Tournament for the 30th time in school history. IN THE COACHES BOX Men’s Basketball: Won the BIG EAST regular-season title and advanced to the ‘Sweet 16’ round of the 2010 Offense: Nathaniel Hackett, Quarterbacks/ NCAA Tournament. Passing Game/Tight Ends Women’s Indoor Track & Field: Finished 46th at the NCAA Championship, contributing points for the first time in 10 years. Defense: Scott Shafer, Defensive Coordinator Women’s Cross Country: Competed at the NCAA Championship for the second time in school history. Men’s Cross Country: Competed at the NCAA Championship for the first time in school history. Field Hockey: The BIG EAST Champions advanced to NCAA Tournament for the second year in a row. Orange Trailblazer Softball: Won the BIG EAST Championship and earned an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament for the Former Syracuse and NFL standout Tim Green is first time in program history. one of only 17 individuals who have been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame and who McPherson and Allen Are 2010 LetterWinners of Distinction were also chosen as National Football Foundation Two former football standouts, Don McPherson and Greg Allen, and four other former Syracuse University National Scholar-Athletes. letterwinners were honored as LetterWinners of Distinction for their contributions to Syracuse Athletics and their communities … In addition to Allen and McPherson the 2010 LWD class includes: Edward Kakas ‘64 The Dome at 30 (Crew), John Pappas ‘68 (Lacrosse), Danny Schayes ‘81 (Basketball), and Joseph Smith ‘68 (Baseball). The Carrier Dome celebrated its 30th anniversary Greg Allen 1973 (Football) on September 18 when the Orange beat Maine In 2006, Greg Allen was honored with the Chancellor’s Medal for Courage along with the other members … On September 13, 1980, Syracuse beat of the group known as the “Syracuse 8”. The group was recognized for their extraordinary courage and (Ohio) University, 36-24 … Since then the football commitment to promoting equality in SU athletics. team has played 183 games in the Dome, posting a Allen was a two sport letterwinner, in football (1969 & 1972) and track and field (1968). His 172 punt record of 115-66-2 … The turnstiles have admitted return yards against Penn State on Oct. 18, 1969, is still the SU record for most in a game. Off the field, he 7,651,943 fans into the Carrier Dome for Orange was a member of the Athletic Governing Board and an honorary member of Sigma Alpha Mu. football games, an average of 41,814 … The 312,343 fans who attended games in 2009 is the Don McPherson 1988 (Football) highest single-season mark in Dome history. College Football Hall of Fame Class of 2008 inductee Don McPherson sported an Orange football uniform from 1985 to 1987. The West Hempstead, N.Y. native captained the undefeated 1987 SU football team and set numerous school records. That same season he was the Heisman Trophy runner-up and an All- American. He also earned 18 “player of the year” awards, including the Maxwell Award as the nation’s best player and the Davey O’Brien National Quarterback Award. McPherson is currently the creator and host of Training for Life, a life skills television program on MSG Varsity which addresses various social issues and their relation to sports. He is also a principle owner of G9 Turf, a synthetic turf company that promotes innovation and safety within the industry. In addition, he serves on an advisory committee for the National Football Foundation and sits on the board of directors.

SUATHLETICS.COM 2010 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL Final Release (January 2011) ORANGE SLICES Renovating Celebrating Ernie Davis The Manley Field House Arena, which is the headquarters for the Syracuse Athletics Department, has returned to its roots The story of legendary Syracuse football star Ernie as an indoor practice facility … The renovation of the field Davis is forever etched in the hearts and minds of house, from a basketball facility surrounded by a six-lane track Orange football fans around the world. to an indoor practice facility, including a field, a three-lane track and an astroturf area for individual work, was completed Davis came to Syracuse from nearby Elmira in September … FieldTurf was installed in late August, which in 1958, following his hero, Jim Brown ‘57, to features the Block S logos as well as lines for football and Syracuse University, and one year later led the men’s and women’s lacrosse … The FieldTurf was filled with Orange to the national championship. In 1961 a mixture of sand and ground-up rubber, which makes a he won the Heisman Trophy, becoming the first synthetic turf. African-American to do so. He was a pioneer for African-American football players in much the Pro Football Hall of Famer Returns to Syracuse same way one of his idols, Jackie Robinson, broke Former Syracuse standout and great baseball’s color barrier. Projected for greatness ‘67 returned to the Carrier Dome for SU’s game against in the NFL, Davis was the first player selected in Maine to celebrate his 2010 Pro Football Hall of Fame induction the 1962 draft, chosen by the … Little became the seventh Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrinee to create a “dream backfield” pairing with Brown, with ties to Syracuse University in August 2010 … The other six the man whose records he had broken at SU. But individuals with Syracuse ties who are enshrined include Jim the dream never came to be. Davis was diagnosed Brown (inducted in 1971), (1981), Larry Csonka (1987), with acute monocytic leukemia. Less than a year Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis (1992), John Mackey (1992) and after the draft, he died in his sleep at Cleveland Art Monk (2008). Lakeside Hospital at the age of 23. Shortly after • SU is one of just six schools to have at least seven alums in the his death, Davis’ mother, Marie Davis Fleming, Pro Football Hall of Fame. donated his Heisman Trophy to SU. • Syracuse is one of just six schools to have 17 or more inductees in the College Football Hall of Fame and at least seven enshrinees in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. In 1979, Davis was inducted posthumously into the College Football Hall of Fame. Little’s Legacy in and at the ‘Cuse The sixth player selected overall in the 1967 draft, Little made an immediate impact on the football field. A The 2008 Universal Pictures’ production “The multi-dimensional player, Little combined his rushing talents with great hands and also served as a return Express,” which chronicles the life and legacy of man for the . A five-time pick, Little amassed more than 12,000 all-purpose Davis, won a 2009 ESPY Award for Best Sports yards during his career that spanned from 1967 to 1975. The first-round draft-selection gained 6,323 yards Movie. The film starred Rob Brown (“Finding on 1,641 career carries and scored 43 touchdowns. He added 215 receptions for 2,418 yards and nine Forrester”) as Davis and Dennis Quaid (“The touchdowns. Little, who led the AFL in punt returns as a rookie, totaled 893 yards on 81 career punt returns Rookie”) as Coach Ben Schwartzwalder. Gary and returned 104 kickoffs for 2,523 yards in his nine-season career. A three-time All-American and 1966 Fleder (“Runaway Jury”) directed the poignant ECAC Player of the Year at Syracuse, Little was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1983. Little biopic. The world premiere of “The Express” holds the Syracuse record for career touchdowns (46) and career punts returned for touchdowns (6). He was held in Sept. 2008 at the historic Landmark finished fifth in the Heisman Trophy voting as a junior and senior. Theatre in downtown Syracuse.

A statue of 1961 Heisman Trophy winner Ernie Syracuse Sports Network Davis was unveiled on Syracuse University’s Quad All Orange football games can be heard Syracuse Sports Network live and on demand around the world on on September 13, 2008. The life-size statue depicts Western New York Davis, known as “The Elmira Express”, standing in the extensive Syracuse Sports Network. Syracuse WTKW-FM 99.5 Buffalo WWKB-AM 1520 his Syracuse uniform holding a helmet under his Fans can follow the team via a state-wide (Flagship) Canandaigua WCGR-AM 1550 left arm and a football in his right hand. radio network, SUathletics.com and Sirius WTLA-AM 1270 Dundee WFLR-AM 1570 Satellite Radio. WTLA-FM 97.7 Geneva WGVA-AM 1240 In 2009, Syracuse University officially dedicated Powerful affiliates in New York City Auburn WAUB-AM 1590 Newark WACK-AM 1420 (WNYM), Albany (WGY), Rochester Cortland WXHC-FM 101.5 Rochester WHAM-AM 1180 its newest, state-of-the-art student residence, Ithaca WPIE-AM 1160 (Marrone Show) (WHAM), Buffalo (WWKB) and beyond Ernie Davis Hall, as part of the University’s Orange Utica WOUR-FM 96.9 WHTK-AM 1280 make the Orange accessible on every Central celebration … Ernie Davis Hall welcomed Capital Region (Marrone Show) radio in the Empire State and across its first residents in August, during SU’s Opening Albany WGY-AM 810 WHTK-FM 107.3 Weekend, and is SU’s first entirely new residential borders into Canada, Pennsylvania, New (Marrone Show) Southern Tier building in more than 40 years. England and the tri-state area. WOFX-AM 980 Binghamton WEBO-AM 1330 Each game production begins three New York City/Long Island WEBO-FM 107.9 hours before kickoff with interactive New York WNYM-AM 970 Corning WENI-AM 1450 and informative shows, including a Elmira WENY-AM 1230 North Country Olean WGGO-AM 1590 live presentation from the University Massena WYBG-AM 1050 Sheraton and the SU quad prior to Orange Watertown WNER-AM 1410 home games. WTNY-AM 790 Oswego WTKV-FM 105.5 WSGO-AM 1440 WSGO-FM 100.1 Burlington, VT WVMT-AM 620

SUATHLETICS.COM 2010 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL Final Release (January 2011) ORANGE SLICES Athletic Excellence in the Family A Winning Tradition in the Dome Syracuse football student-athletes are not the only people in their family with athletic skills. Twenty-three team members have relatives who competed or coached in intercollegiate The Carrier Dome is one of the most athletics or on the professional level. recognizable stadiums in college athletics. Since its opening in 1980 the building has been home to SU’s football and men’s basketball teams. The SYRACUSE FOOTBALL CONNECTIONS Jared Kimmel Father, Jamie, played football at Syracuse (1980-84) and recorded 20.5 career sacks, which Orange men’s and women’s lacrosse teams and ranks sixth on the SU record list … Sister, Lindsey, plays basketball at Villanova University … the women’s basketball team also play its home Uncle, Jerry, lettered for the Orange from 1982-85 … Cousin, Shane, is a linebacker for the contests in the facility … In 2009, . posted home wins against Northwestern, Shane Kimmel Uncles, Jamie, ’85 and Jerry ’86 played for Syracuse … In addition, his father, Jon, played Maine, Akron and Rutgers to finish with a football at Colgate (1978-82) and in the NFL with the (1985) and the record of 4-4 in the Dome … It was the 26th Washington Redskins (1987) … Cousin, Jared, is a defensive end for the Orange. season (out of 30) the Orange finished at least Macky MacPherson Grandson of Hall of Fame coach Dick MacPherson, who led the Syracuse program from 1981 through 1990. .500 at home since the building opened. Ryan Nassib Cousin of Orange freshman walk-on cornerback Joe Nassib Joe Nassib Cousin of Orange junior quarterback Ryan Nassib • Syracuse’s football record in the Dome is 116- 69-2 since it opened in 1980. COLLEGE AND PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL CONNECTIONS Antwon Bailey Cousin, James Johnson, played defensive back for Marshall University (2005-08). • The Orange has posted three undefeated Averin Collier Brother, Kevin, plays football at the University of Pittsburgh, redshirted in 2007 due to a wrist seasons at the Carrier Dome (1987, 1988, injury. 2001). SU went 6-0 in the Loud House in each Ollie Haney Father, Craig, played football at Seton Hall in 1978 and 1979. of those years. Adam Harris Father, Leo, played football at Bloomsburg from 1982-85. His 1985 team was a Division II semi- • SU won a school-record 16 straight Dome finalist and ranked third nationally. encounters from Oct. 4, 1986 when it beat Ryan Lichtenstein Father, Sam, played football at University of Pittsburgh … Mother, Randi, played tennis at Missouri, 41-9, to Oct. 7, 1989 when it lost University of Pittsburgh. Mikhail Marinovich Father, Marv, lettered in football at USC (1959, 1961, 1962) and played for the Oakland to Florida State, 41-10. It’s the team’s longest Raiders … Brother, Todd, lettered as a quarterback at USC (1989-90) and played for the Los winning streak. Angeles Raiders. • SU’s 100th Carrier Dome victory came against Da’Mon Merkerson Father, Amod, played briefly in the NFL for the Phoenix Cardinals in 1991 and later spent Cincinnati on Sept. 18, 2004. multiple years in the AFL after becoming the first student-athlete to win an individual national • The largest crowd in Dome history attended title at Montclair State University, which he did in the 400-meter hurdles twice (1987 and the opening of the building on Sept. 20, 1980. 1989). A crowd of 50,564 watched SU defeat Miami Cody Morgan Brother, Jake, played football at the University of Massachusetts (2002-05). Ryan Nassib Father, Gil, played football at the University of Delaware (1978-80) … Mother, Mary, played (OH), 36-24. volleyball at Villanova (1980-84). Dan Vaughan Father, John, played football at Slippery Rock University (1977-79) … Brother, Andy, is a Gridiron and Hardwood Success wrestler at Pittsburgh. Syracuse is one of 14 schools in the country to Clay Cleveland Cousin, Rob Petitti, played offensive tackle at the University of Pittsburgh and with four NFL teams from 2005 to 2009. have played in a bowl game that is currently part of the and advanced COLLEGE ATHLETICS CONNECTIONS to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Dom Anene Sister, Ekene Anene, competes in the jump events for the USC track & field team. Tournament in the same year … The Orange accomplished that feat in 1997-98. Honoring the 1984 Orange on Legends Day School Bowl Game NCAA Tour. Round The 1984 Orange shocked the college football world when it defeated No. 1 Nebraska, 17-9, in the Carrier Syracuse 1998 Fiesta Bowl Sweet 16 Dome before 47,280 fans … As part of 2010 Legends Day (9/25), more than 20 members of that squad Arizona 1994 Fiesta Bowl* Final Four returned to reflect on the victory and on the team that helped lay the foundation for the success that Florida 1999 * Sweet 16 Syracuse football enjoyed following that win … Current Syracuse head coach Doug Marrone and assistant 2006 Rose Bowl* NCAA Champs athletics director Bob Brotzki were the Orange starting offensive tackles that season … In addition to 2007 Fiesta Bowl* NCAA Champs Illinois 2002 Sweet 16 Marrone and Brotzki, SU welcomed back quarterback Todd Norley, wide receivers Scott Schwedes and Mike Kansas 2008 Orange Bowl* NCAA Champs Siano, running back Jaime Covington, and linebacker Derek Ward. Kentucky 1951 Sugar Bowl* NCAA champs Maryland 2002 Orange Bowl NCAA champs Oregon 2002 Fiesta Bowl* Elite Eight Ohio State 1999 Sugar Bowl* Final Four MacPherson is 17th Orange in College Football Hall of Fame 2007 Fiesta Bowl Final Four Former Syracuse head football coach Dick MacPherson SYRACUSE REPRESENTATIVES IN THE 2009 Rose Bowl Sweet 16 was enshrined in the National Football Foundation’s UCLA 1976 Rose Bowl* Final Four College Football Hall of Fame in December. He will COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME 1962 Rose Bowl Final Four join 16 others with Syracuse ties in the Hall of Fame, Name Position Year Frank ‘Buck’ O’Neill Coach 1951 USC 2007 Rose Bowl* Sweet 16 including 2008 inductee Don McPherson, Coach Utah 2005 Fiesta Bowl* Sweet 16 Howard Jones Coach 1951 West Virginia 2006 Sugar Bowl* NCAA Sweet 16 Mac’s signal caller for the undefeated 1987 Orange. Joe Alexander Player 1954 2008 Fiesta Bowl* NCAA Sweet 16 MacPherson’s Hall selection puts him in an exclusive Tad Jones Coach 1958 Wisconsin 2000 Rose Bowl * Final Four group of college football’s finest coaches. Clarence ‘Biggie’ Munn Coach 1959 Lynn ‘Pappy’ Waldorf Coach 1966 * Indicates school won the bowl game In Elite Company: Bud Wilkinson Coach 1969 • Syracuse is one of just 16 BCS schools with at least 17 Player 1973 representatives in the Hall of Fame. Ernie Davis Player 1979 • Syracuse is one of six schools to have 17 or more in the Floyd ‘Ben’ Schwartzwalder Coach 1982 College Hall of Fame and at least seven enshrined in the Floyd Little Player 1983 Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton. Hugh ‘Duffy’ Daugherty Coach 1984 Larry Csonka Player 1989 Jim Brown Player 1995 Tim Green Player 2001 Don McPherson Player 2008 Dick MacPherson Coach 2009 SUATHLETICS.COM 2010 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL Final Release (January 2011) ORANGE SLICES Doug Marrone, Head Coach Staying at Home Syracuse University graduate Doug Marrone, a former pro football player and successful coach in the Division I collegiate ranks and the National Football League, returned to his alma mater as the program’s Syracuse is one of two schools with head football 28th head coach in December 2009 … He is the first alum to hold the post since Reeves Baysinger was and men’s basketball coaches who are graduates named head coach in 1947. of the University … Marrone earned his degree in 1991, while men’s basketball coach Jim Boeheim Coaching Experience graduated in 1966 … The other school is the 2009-PRESENT HEAD COACH SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY University of Maryland (Ralph Friedgen ’70 and 2006-08 Offensive Coordinator Gary Williams ‘68) … Ironically, SU and UM are the 2002-05 Offensive Line only two schools in the country that boast National 2001 Tight Ends/Tackles University of Tennessee Championships in football, men’s basketball and 2000 Offensive Line University of Georgia men’s lacrosse. 1997-99 Offensive Line Georgia Tech 1996 Tight Ends Georgia Tech White Ribbon Campaign 1995 Director of Football Operations Georgia Tech Honorary Chair 1994 Offensive Line Northeastern 1993 Offensive Line U.S. Coast Guard Academy Orange head football coach Doug Marrone is 1992 Tight Ends Cortland the honorary chair for the 16th annual White Ribbon Campaign that benefits the Vera House Recent Coaching Accomplishments Foundation. The White Ribbon Campaign, which is led by concerned men who invite all members Syracuse University (2009-present) • In 2009, the Orange improved in the national statistical rankings in pass efficiency (tied for 56th from of the community - men and women - to pin on 113th), passing offense (78th from 113th), turnovers gained (68th from 104th), third down efficiency a ribbon and join them in raising awareness and on defense (28th from 117th), first downs allowed (27th from 104th), rush defense (13th from 101st), funds to stop domestic and sexual violence during total defense (37th from 114th), tackles for loss (15th from 104th) and sacks by defense (6th from the 10 day campaign, was established in Syracuse 100th). in 1995 to help fund Vera House education and awareness programs and services. Marrone was New Orleans Saints (2006-08) the keynote speaker at the annual White Ribbon • In his three seasons, the Saints threw 1,232 passes and surrendered only 39 sacks. Campaign breakfast on April 5. • In 2008, the team led the NFL in total offense (410.7 yards per game) and passing offense (311.1 yards per game). Vera House works to end domestic violence and • In 2007, allowed the fewest sacks in the league (16), an average of one per 41 pass attempted. sexual assault in our community through various • In 2006, led the NFL in total offense and set a team record with an NFL-leading 6,264 yards. programs and services. The agency provides a 24-hour crisis, support and information line, and Playing Accomplishments emergency shelter to ensure that women and • Three-year starter as an offensive lineman at Syracuse (1983-85). children are safe from violence. Actively engaged • Earned Associated Press All-East Honors as a sophomore and senior, and second team recognition as a junior. in education and training in the community, Vera • Selected in the sixth round of the 1986 NFL Draft by the Los Angeles Raiders. House offers counseling and advocacy services for • Played two seasons in the NFL (1987, ; 1989, New Orleans Saints). victims of domestic violence and sexual assault • Closed his career with the NFL Europe London Monarchs (1991-92). as well as youth education programs. For more information about Vera House, please visit its Championships and Bowl Games as a Coach website at www.verahouse.org. • 2001 Citrus Bowl Champions, Tennessee • 2000 Oahu Bowl Champions, Georgia • 1999 Gator Bowl, Georgia Tech • 1998 Gator Bowl Champions, Georgia Tech • 1997 Carquest Bowl Champions, Georgia Tech Championships and Bowl Games as a Player • 1985 Cherry Bowl, Syracuse Prominent Players Coached Name Team with Marrone Pro Accomplishments New Orleans Saints Led NFL in passing yards (5,069) in 2008 Jammal Brown New Orleans Saints 2006 NFL All-Pro Jahri Evans New Orleans Saints 2006 NFL All-Rookie Curtis Martin New York Jets Led NFL in rushing yards (1,697) in 2004 Craig Page Georgia Tech Outland Trophy finalist Jon Stinchcomb Georgia/New Orleans Saints National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete of the Year Tennessee Four consecutive Pro Bowls with Kevin Mawae New York Jets Seven-time Pro Bowl selection Kareem McKenzie New York Jets Has blocked for four NFL running backs who rushed for more than 1,000 yards in a season with the NY Giants Education • Graduate of Herbert H. Lehman High School in the Bronx, N.Y. in 1982 • Syracuse University (liberal arts), 1991

SUATHLETICS.COM 2010 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL Final Release (January 2011) 2010 Depth Chart Offense X WR 82 Van Chew (6-1, 170, Jr.) 5 Marcus Sales (6-0, 177, Jr.) LT 67 Justin Pugh (6-5, 287, So.) 62 Andrew Phillips (6-6, 280, So.) LG 75 Zack Chibane (6-5, 298, So.) 72 Nick Lepak (6-4, 336, Jr.) C 70 Ryan Bartholomew (6-2, 298, R-Sr.) 59 Macky MacPherson (6-2, 256, Fr.) RG 66 Andrew Tiller (6-5, 338, Sr.) 72 Nick Lepak (6-4, 336, Jr.) RT 74 Michael Hay (6-4, 290, Jr.) 76 Ian Allport (6-4, 320, Jr.) Y TE 85 Jose Cruz (6-5, 250, Sr.) 80 Nick Provo (6-4, 241, Sr.) 97 Beckett Wales (6-3, 233, Fr.) Z WR 15 Alec Lemon (6-2, 196, So.) 10 Dorian Graham (5-11, 190, Jr.) 22 Adrian Flemming (6-3, 198, Fr.) F 49 Adam Harris (6-2, 232, Jr.) 34 Tombe Kose (5-9, 253, Jr.) 46 Robert Nieves (5-11, 221, R-Sr.) QB 12 Ryan Nassib (6-2, 224, Jr.) 17 Charley Loeb (6-4, 208, So.) 14 John Kinder (6-2, 182, Fr.) H 3 Delone Carter (5-9, 220, R-Sr.) 29 Antwon Bailey (5-8, 192, Jr.) 23 Prince-Tyson Gulley (5-9, 176, Fr.)

Defense DE 54 Mikhail Marinovich (6-5, 245, Jr.) 91 Brandon Sharpe (6-2, 233, So.) DT 51 Andrew Lewis (6-2, 285, R-Sr.) 96 Jay Bromley (6-3, 273, Fr.) NT 94 Bud Tribbey (6-1, 290, Sr.) 55 Anthony Perkins (6-4, 282, R-Sr.) DE 99 Chandler Jones (6-5, 251, Jr.) 95 Torrey Ball (6-3, 247, Jr.) SLB 11 Marquis Spruill (6-2, 223, Fr.) 33 Dan Vaughan (6-2, 214, Jr.) MLB 25 Derrell Smith (6-1, 232, R-Sr.) 4 Malcolm Cater (6-1, 212, Fr.) WLB 32 Doug Hogue (6-2, 226, Sr.) 20 Brice Hawkes (6-0, 216, Fr.) H CB 6 Da’Mon Merkerson (6-1, 184, Sr.) 26 Kevyn Scott (5-11, 207, Sr.) 18 Keon Lyn (6-1, 188, Fr.) FS 1 Phillip Thomas (6-0, 189, So.) 2 Olando Fisher (5-10, 198, Jr.) 36 George Mayes (5-8, 182, R-Sr.) SS 21 Shamarko Thomas (5-10, 200, So.) 24 Max Suter (5-11, 191, Sr.) CB 35 Mike Holmes (5-11, 182, Sr.) 28 Jeremi Wilkes (5-9, 177, Fr.)

Special Teams KOR 10 Dorian Graham (5-11, 190, Jr.) 23 Prince-Tyson Gulley (5-9, 176, Fr.) 24 Max Suter (5-11, 191, Sr.) PR 35 Mike Holmes (5-11, 182, Sr.) 24 Max Suter (5-11, 191, Sr.) KO 37 Ross Krautman (5-7, 154, Fr.) FG/PAT 37 Ross Krautman (5-7, 154, Fr.) 19 Ryan Lichtenstein (5-10, 155, So.) Holder 17 Charley Loeb (6-4, 208, So.) or 15 Alec Lemon (6-2, 196, So.) P 19 Ryan Lichtenstein (5-10, 155, So.) LS 57 Max Leo (5-11, 210, R-Sr.) 59 Macky MacPherson (6-2, 256, Fr.) SS 59 Macky MacPherson (6-2, 256, Fr.) 57 Max Leo (5-11, 210, R-Sr.)

Bold indicates 2009 starter

SUATHLETICS.COM 2010 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL SYRACUSE: Final Regular Season Release Carter Ends Career on High Note • 2010 All-BIG EAST Second Team for 75 yards on nine carries in the first half before leaving the game with a hip injury … Against Pitt, he gained 38 yards on 13 carries … At South Senior running back Delone Carter’s (Copley, Ohio) Florida, he surpassed Ernie Davis, SU’s 1961 Heisman Trophy winner, on 3,104 career rushing yards rank third on the Orange the career rushing yards list on his 26 carries for 105 yards … Against career rushing list … He finished the season averaging Colgate, he earned the BIG EAST Conference Offensive Player of the Week 94.8 rushing yards a game, which ranked third in the BIG award for his 172-yard, four touchdown rushing performance … It is the EAST and 25th nationally … Carter’s career average of second time he has scored four touchdowns in one game (vs. Wyoming, 77.6 yards per game ranks seventh in Syracuse history 2006) … He averaged 12.3 yards per carry … It was the first time Carter … He had an active streak of 242 carries without losing won the Player of the Week award … Against Maine, he rushed for 65 Delone Carter a fumble, which dated back to SU’s 2009 season-finale yards on 13 carries … At Washington, he rushed for 91 yards on 18 carries at Connecticut … He has rushed for at least 100 yards in … At Akron, he rushed for 91 yards and one touchdown on 26 carries … At 11 games during his career, which ties for seventh in Syracuse history … Akron, Carter, who grew up in Copley, Ohio, approximately 15 from Carter is tied for seventh on SU’s career rushing touchdown list (24) and Akron was the fourth game captain for the Orange, joining season captains tied for 8th in total career touchdowns (25), both rushing and receiving … Ryan Bartholomew, Rob Long and Derrell Smith. He is third on SU’s single season rushing record list with 1,233 ... He was named MVP of the East-West Shrine Game after he gained 54 yards on 11 Carter’s Career Statistics carries and scored on a 16-yard touchdown run. Carries Yards Avg. TD Long 2006 156 713 4.6 4 47 Against Kansas State, he rushed for a personal-best 198 yards on 27 carries 2007 0 0 0 0 0 and two touchdowns ... His 60-yard gain was a career-long rush and the 2008 23 137 5.9 0 32 third-longest rushing play in SU bowl history ... He was named MVP of the 2009 236 1,021 4.3 11 58 2010 231 1,233 5.3 9 60 New Era Pinstripe Bowl for his efforts ... Against Boston College, he rushed Totals 646 3,104 4.8 24 60 for 30 yards on six carries … Against Connecticut, he had 19 carries for 67 yards to surpass 1,000 yards rushing for the second consecutive season … Recpt. Yards Avg. TD Long 2006 9 46 5.1 0 15 At Rutgers, he rushed for 85 yards on 18 carries … Against Louisville, he 2007 0 0 0.0 0 0 had 21 carries for 107 yards and one touchdown to earn a spot on the BIG 2008 0 0 0.0 0 0 EAST Weekly Honor Roll … At Cincinnati, he rushed for 109 yards on 19 2009 11 117 10.6 1 22 2010 8 45 5.6 0 16 carries and caught two passes for 11 yards … At West Virginia, he rushed Totals 28 208 7.4 1 22 Carter’s Career – Game-By-Game (carries-yards/touchdowns) 2006 WFU Iowa Illinois Miami (OH) Wyoming Pitt * WVU * Louisville * Cincy * USF * UConn * Rutgers * 5- 6/0 5-5/0 19-63/0 11-71/0 20-129/4 16-57/0 13-58/0 9-13/0 21-85/0 12-86/0 16-115/0 9-25/0 2007 Did not play due to injury 2008 Nwest. Akron PSU Neast. Pitt.* WVU* USF* Louis.* Rutgers* UConn* ND Cincy* 6-45/0 12-88/0 3-6/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-(-2)/0 DNP DNP 2009 Minn. PSU Nwest. Maine USF* WVU* Akron Cincy* Pitt.* Louis.* Rutgers* UConn* 23-88/1 15-40/0 18-84/1 19-72/3 13-43/0 12-33/0 30-170/3 19-50/0 17-143/0 28-129/1 22-67/1 20-102/1 2010 Akron Wash. Maine Colgate USF* Pitt.* WVU* Cincy* Louis.* Rutgers* UConn* Bos. Col. K-State 26-91/1 18-91/0 15-65/0 14-172/4 26-105/0 13-38/1 9-75/0 19-109/0 21-107/1 18-85/0 19-67/0 6-30/0 27-198/2 Carter on Syracuse’s Record Lists Career Rushing Yards Career 100-Yard Games Most Career Total Touchdowns 1. 4,299 Joe Morris 1978-81 1. 22 Joe Morris 1978-81 1. 46 Floyd Little 1964-66 2. 3,424 Walter Reyes 2001-04 2. 15 Larry Csonka 1965-67 46 Walter Reyes 2001-04 3. 3,104 Delone Carter 2006-10 3. 14 Walter Reyes 2001-04 3. 35 Ernie Davis 1959-61 4. 2,934 Larry Csonka 1965-67 4. 13 Floyd Little 1964-66 4. 31 James Mungro 1998-01 5. 2,869 James Mungro 1998-01 5. 12 Ernie Davis 1959-61 5. 30 Dee Brown 1997-00 6. 2,704 Floyd Little 1964-66 12 James Mungro 1998-01 6. 28 Damien Rhodes 2002-05 7. 2,639 David Walker 1989-92 7. 11 Jim Brown 1954-56 7. 27 Joe Morris 1978-81 8. 2,626 Dee Brown 1997-00 11 Delone Carter 2006-10 8. 25 Jim Brown 1954-56 9. 2,461 Damien Rhodes 2002-05 9. 8 1975-79 25 Delone Carter 2006-10 10. 2,386 Ernie Davis 1959-61 10. 7 Malcolm Thomas 1993-96 10. 23 1992-95 7 Dee Brown 1997-00 23 Malcolm Thomas 1993-96 Career Rushing Yards Per Game 7 Curtis Brinkley 2005-08 23 Rob Konrad 1995-98 1. 113.1 Joe Morris 1978-81 13. 22 Rob Moore 1987-89 2. 104.8 Larry Csonka 1965-67 Most Career Rushing Touchdowns 14. 21 Larry Csonka 1965-67 3. 90.1 Floyd Little 1964-66 1. 45 Walter Reyes 2001-04 4. 87.1 Jim Brown 1954-56 2. 35 Floyd Little 1964-66 Most Career Carries 5. 82.3 Ernie Davis 1959-61 3. 29 James Mungro 1998-01 1. 813 Joe Morris 1978-81 6. 77.8 Walter Reyes 2001-04 4 28 Ernie Davis 1959-61 2. 685 Bill Hurley 1975-79 7. 77.6 Delone Carter 2006-10 (3,104/40) 28 Dee Brown 1997-00 3. 646 Delone Carter 2006-10 8. 70.0 James Mungro 1998-01 6. 25 Joe Morris 1978-81 4. 625 Walter Reyes 2001-04 9. 69.0 Marty Januszkiewicz 1969-72 7. 24 Delone Carter 2006-10 5. 594 Larry Csonka 1965-67 10. 66.1 Malcolm Thomas 1993-96 Damien Rhodes 2002-05 6. 545 Damien Rhodes 2002-05 9. 23 Jim Brown 1954-56 7. 529 James Mungro 1998-01 10. 21 Malcolm Thomas 1993-96 8. 526 Jaime Covington 1981-84 11. 20 Al Wooten 1990-93 9. 504 Floyd Little 1964-66 20 Rob Konrad 1995-98 10. 503 David Walker 1989-92 SUATHLETICS.COM 2010 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL SYRACUSE: Final Regular Season Release Nassib Sets SU Completions Record • 2010 ESPN Academic All-District Selection Junior quarterback Ryan Nassib (West Chester, Pa.) threw Florida, 2009) … At South Florida, Nassib piloted a 98 yard scoring drive at least one touchdown pass in 11-of-13 games in 2010 … in the fourth quarter and a three-yard touchdown completion to Marcus He finished the season with 19 touchdown passes, which Sales proved to be the game winner … He completed 12-of-22 passes for ties for fourth on Syracuse’s single-season record list … His 129 yards against the Bulls … Against Colgate, he completed 8-of-15 pass touchdown to interception ratio was 19 to 8 … Nassib’s 202 attempts for 169 yards and one touchdown … Against Maine, he earned BIG completions during 2010 are firth on SU’s completions list EAST Conference Weekly Honor Roll recognition after he set a school record Ryan Nassib … His 179.5 passing average per game was fourth in the BIG with five touchdown passes, connecting with four different receivers for EAST and ranks 10th on SU’s passing yards in a season list. scores, and was 19-of-28 for a career-high 260 yards … At Washington, he completed 17-of-35 passes for 202 yards and a touchdown, and ran for 20 Against Kansas State, he completed 13-of-21 passes for 239 yards ... He threw yards, including a touchdown, on seven carries … At Akron, he earned BIG three touchdown passes, which matched the SU bowl record for passing TD’s EAST Conference Offensive Player of the Week honors after leading Syracuse ... His 52-yard TD pass to Marcus Sales was a career-long and the seventh- to its first season-opening victory since 2003, throwing for 229 yards and two longest pass play in SU bowl history ... Against Boston College, he completed touchdowns on 17-of-27 completions. 15-of-24 passes for 147 yards … Against Connecticut, he completed 20-of-36 passes for 171 yards … At Rutgers, he completed 16-of-31 passes for 214 Nassib’s Career Statistics yards and one touchdown, including engineering a 66-yard, 11-play game- Comp. Att. Pct. Yards TD Int. Long 2008 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 winning scoring drive in the fourth quarter … Against Louisville, he completed 2009 36 68 52.9 422 3 1 50 19-of-32 pass attempts and threw a career-long 51 yard touchdown pass to 2010 202 358 56.4 2,334 19 8 52 Alec Lemon … At Cincinnati, he completed 16-of-26 attempts for 125 yards Totals 248 426 58.2 2,756 22 9 52 and threw two touchdown passes … At West Virginia, he completed 5-of-15 Carries Yards Avg. TD Long passes for 63 yards and one touchdown … Against Pittsburgh, he completed a 2008 0 0 0.0 0 0 2009 27 26 1.0 0 11 career-high 25 passes completing 25-of-46 for 231 yards and one touchdown, 2010 66 -49 -0.6 1 45 and he also rushed for 14 yards on four carries … The 25 completions ties Totals 93 -23 -0.25 1 45 for second on Syracuse’s single-game record list (Greg Paulus, 25 vs. South Nassib on Syracuse’s Record Lists Most Touchdown Passes in a Game Most Passing Yards in a Season Completion Percentage in a Career TD Name Date 1. 231.5 1993 1. .677 (193/285) Greg Paulus 2009 1. 5 Ryan Nassib vs. Maine 9/18/2010 2. 212.8 Don McPherson 1987 2. .597 (563/943) Marvin Graves 1990-93 2. 4 at Fordham 11/22/1952 3. 208.7 Marvin Graves 1992 3. .586 (362-618) Troy Nunes 1999-02 4 vs. Maryland 10/1/1966 4. 207.3 Donovan McNabb 1997 4. .584 (548/938) Donovan McNabb 1995-98 4 Don McPherson vs. Colgate 10/24/1987 5. 199.3 Andrew Robinson 2007 5. .556 (238/426) Ryan Nassib 2008- 4 vs. Rutgers 10/8/1988 6. 194.0 Donovan McNabb 1998 6. .534 (367/687) Don McPherson 1983-87 4 Bill Scharr vs. Rutgers 10/21/1989 7. 188.7 Todd Philcox 1988 7. .529 (456/862) Perry Patterson 2003-06 4 Donovan McNabb vs. Cincinnati 10/10/1998 8. 181.0 Donovan McNabb 1995 8. .528 (134/254) Dave Sarette 1959-61 4 Troy Nunes vs. East Carolina 9/15/2001 9. 180.3 R.J. Anderson 2003 9. .527 (358/679) R.J. Anderson 2000-03 4 Andrew Robinson at Louisville 9/22/2007 10. 179.5 Ryan Nassib 2010 10. .519 (250/482) Todd Norley 1982-85

Most Touchdown Passes in a Season Most Completions in a Season TD Name Date 1. 202 Ryan Nassib 2010 1. 22 Don McPherson 1987 2. 193 Greg Paulus 2009 22 Donovan McNabb 1998 3. 186 R.J. Anderson 2003 3. 20 Donovan McNabb 1997 4. 171 Marvin Graves 1993 4. 19 Donovan McNabb 1996 5. 168 Perry Patterson 2004 19 Ryan Nassib 2010 6. 158 Perry Patterson 2006 6. 16 Todd Philcox 1988 7. 157 Donovan McNabb 1998 16 Donovan McNabb 1995 8. 154 Andrew Robinson 2007 8. 15 Marvin Graves 1993 9. 146 Marvin Graves 1992 9. 14 Marvin Graves 1992 10. 145 Donovan McNabb 1997 10. 13 Greg Paulus 2009 11. 142 Don McPherson 1986 13 Andrew Robinson 2007 Most Completions in a Career Most Touchdown Passes in a Career 1. 563 Marvin Graves 1990-93 Career 2. 548 Donovan McNabb 1995-98 1. 77 Donovan McNabb 1995-98 3. 456 Perry Patterson 2003-06 2. 48 Marvin Graves 1990-93 4. 367 Don McPherson 1983-87 3. 46 Don McPherson 1983-87 5. 362 Troy Nunes 1999-02 4. 32 Troy Nunes 1999-02 6. 358 R.J. Anderson 2000-03 5. 25 Perry Patterson 2003-06 7. 250 Todd Norley 1982-85 6. 23 Dave Sarette 1959-61 8. 238 Ryan Nassib 2010 7. 22 Ryan Nassib 2008- 9. 228 Bill Hurley 1975-79 8. 21 R.J. Anderson 2000-03 10. 209 Dave Warner 1978-81 9. 19 Pat Stark 1951-53 11. 196 1948-50 19 Bill Hurley 1975-79 12. 193 Greg Paulus 2009

SUATHLETICS.COM 2010 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL SYRACUSE: Final Regular Season Release RB Bailey Tops Receiving Record List Chew Ranks Among BIG EAST Best Receivers Junior running back Antwon Bailey’s (Landover, Md.) Junior wide receiver Van Chew (Manassas, Va.) finished 62 career receptions are first on the receptions by a the season ranked eighth in the BIG EAST with 50.9 running back list and his 506 receiving yards rank fifth on receiving yards per game … He caught at least one the list for receiving yards for a running back … Bailey’s pass in 13 consecutive games dating back to the 2009 three career receiving touchdowns are tied for second season-finale at Connecticut … He missed the Kansas on Syracuse’s career touchdown receptions by a running State game due to injury ... Against Boston College, he back record list. caught two passes for 19 yards … Against Connecticut, Antwon Bailey Van Chew Against Kansas State, he had seven carries for 50 he had three receptions for 29 yards … At Rutgers, he yards and three receptions for 29 yards ... Against caught three passes for 44 yards … Against Louisville, Boston College he rushed for 72 yards on 18 carries and scored his he had two catches for 18 yards … His three consecutive games with fifth touchdown of the season, either rushing or receiving … Against a touchdown catch against Cincinnati, WVU and Pitt, ties for eighth Connecticut, he had four receptions for 24 yards and one carry for on SU’s record list … At Cincinnati, he caught a three yard touchdown two yards … At Rutgers, he had three catches for 18 yards and one pass … At West Virginia, he caught two passes for 46 yards and one touchdown, and nine carries for 50 yards … Against Louisville, he had touchdown … Against Pittsburgh, he had five receptions for 50 yards six carries for 22 yards and two catches for five yards … At Cincinnati, and one touchdown … At South Florida, he caught four passes for 59 he had 14 carries for 44 yards and one touchdown and caught four yards … Against Colgate, he had three catches for 68 yards, including a passes for 24 yards, including a five yard touchdown catch … The two career-long 48-yard reception … Against Maine, he had a career-high touchdowns are a career-high … He was named to the BIG EAST Weekly seven catches for a personal-best 113 yards and one touchdown … At Honor Roll for his performance against the Bearcats … At West Virginia, Washington, he had six catches for 83 yards … At Akron, he had three he gained a season-best 94 yards rushing on 19 carries and caught two catches for 79 yards and one touchdown … Chew has played in 36 passes for 11 yards … Against Pittsburgh, he rushed for 25 yards on games during his Syracuse career. seven carries and had three receptions for 13 yards … At South Florida, Chew’s Career Statistics he rushed for a season-best 81 yards on nine carries and had three Recpt Yards Avg. TD Long 2008 4 56 14.0 1 36 receptions for 48 yards … His career-best is 126 yards at Notre Dame in 2009 6 66 11.0 0 18 2008 … Against Colgate, he caught two passes for 68 yards, including 2010 41 611 14.9 5 48 a career-long 37-yard touchdown, and had four rushes for 27 yards … Totals 51 733 14.4 6 48 Against Maine, he rushed for 16 yards on four carries … At Washington, he rushed for 16 yards on four carries and caught two passes for 11 Lemon is Solid at Receiver yards … At Akron, he gained 55 rushing yards and 30 receiving yards on Sophomore wide receiver Alec Lemon (Crofton, Md.) four receptions. played in 12-of-13 games ... Against Kansas State, he had Bailey’s Career Statistics two receptions for 20 yards ... Against Boston College, Carries Yards Avg. TD Long he earned his 10th start … Against Connecticut, he had 2008 33 227 6.9 2 39 2009 67 312 4.7 1 24 one catch for 12 yards … At Rutgers, did not play due to 2010 114 554 4.9 2 31 injury … Against Louisville, he had a career-long 51 yard Totals 214 1,093 5.1 5 39 touchdown reception … He caught five passes for 73 Recpt. Yards Avg. TD Long yards against the Cardinals … At Cincinnati, he had two Alec Lemon 2009 27 200 7.4 0 30 catches for 27 yards … Against Pittsburgh, he had eight 2010 35 306 8.7 3 37 Totals 62 506 8.2 3 37 receptions for 108 yards … He caught at least one pass in 10 consecutive games from Nov. 7, 2009 through Oct. 16, 2010 … At South Florida, he KO Ret. Yards Avg. TD Long 2009 7 145 20.7 0 27 had one catch for six yards … Against Colgate, he caught one pass for 10 yards … Against Maine, he scored two touchdowns which ties for Bailey on Syracuse’s Record Lists seventh on SU’s single-game touchdown reception record list … Against Most Career Receptions by a Running Back the Black Bears, he had 58 receiving yards on five catches in his second Recpt. Name Years consecutive game with a touchdown reception … At Washington, he 1. 62 Antwon Bailey 2008- had two receptions for 34 yards and one touchdown … At Akron, he had 2. 61 Duane Kinnon 1988-90 3. 60 Jaime Covington 1981-84 five catches for 49 yards … Lemon, a 2009 All-BIG EAST Freshman Team 4. 59 Damien Rhodes 2002-05 selection, had 29 receptions in his rookie campaign, which ranks second 59 Walter Reyes 2000-03 on the SU record list for catches by a freshman. 6. 50 Floyd Little 1964-66 50 Brent Ziegler 1980-83 Lemon’s Career Statistics 8. 44 David Walker 1989-92 Recpt Yards Avg. TD Long 9. 43 Daryl Johnston 1985-88 2009 29 295 10.2 1 33 10. 42 Robert Drummond 1985-88 2010 32 397 12.4 4 51 Totals 61 692 11.3 5 51 Most Career Receiving Yards by a Running Back Yards Name Years 1. 701 Damien Rhodes 2002-05 2. 629 Duane Kinnon 1988-90 3. 582 Floyd Little 1964-66 4. 550 Walter Reyes 2000-03 5. 506 Antwon Bailey 2008- 6. 476 Jaime Covington 1981-84 7 473 Rob Konrad 1995-98 8. 451 Daryl Johnston 1985-88 9. 441 Robert Drummond 1985-88

SUATHLETICS.COM 2010 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL SYRACUSE: Final Regular Season Release Provo Nears Top of Record List Cruz at Tight End Senior tight end Nick Provo (West Palm Beach, Fla.) Senior Jose Cruz (Johnstown, Pa.) started all 13 games caught at least one pass in all 13 games … He finished at tight end … Against Kansas State, he had one catch for the season with 33 catches, which rank second on SU’s five yards ... Against Boston College, he caught one pass receptions by a tight end record list … Against Kansas for six yards … Against Connecticut, he had two catches State, he had one catch for nine yards ... Against Boston for 11 yards … Against Louisville, he had one catch for a College, he had two receptions for 12 yards … Against one yard gain … At Cincinnati, he caught three passes for Connecticut, he caught one pass for 22 yards … At 20 yards … Against Pittsburgh, had two receptions for 12 Rutgers, he had four catches for a personal-best 60 Nick Provo yards … Against Maine, he had a four-yard touchdown Jose Cruz yards … Against Louisville, he had a career high-tying five catch, the first of his collegiate career … At Washington, catches for 42 yards … At Cincinnati, he had four catches for 40 yards he had a career-long 16-yard reception … At Akron, he caught a three … At West Virginia, he had one catch for six yards … Against Pittsburgh, yard pass in his first start for the Orange … Cruz transferred to Syracuse, he had three receptions for 12 yards … At South Florida, he caught two along with wide receiver Aaron Weaver, after Hofstra discontinued its passes for 10 yards … Against Colgate, he made one catch for 15 yards football program in December, 2009. before leaving the game with an injury … Against Maine, he had a career- Cruz’s Career Statistics high five receptions for 58 yards and one touchdown … At Washington, Recpt Yards Avg. TD Long he had 19 receving yards on three catches … At Akron, he had a season- 2010 13 78 6.0 1 16 best 33-yard reception … He returned to action after missing most of the 2009 season due to a season-ending knee injury in the fifth game of the Sales Heroic in Season Finale year against South Florida. Junior Marcus Sales (Syracuse, N.Y.) played in 11-of-13 games … Against Kansas State, he had five catches for a Provo’s Career Statistics and Bests career-best 172 yards and three touchdowns ... His 52- Recpt Yards Avg. TD Long 2008 4 70 17.5 1 47 yard touchdown in the first quarter was a career-long 2009 4 55 13.8 0 24 reception and the seventh-longest pass play in SU bowl 2010 33 365 11.1 1 33 history ... It marked the first multi-touchdown game of Totals 41 490 12.0 2 47 Sales’ career and his three TD receptions is an SU bowl Marcus Sales Provo on Syracuse’s Record Lists record ... Against Boston College, he had five receptions for 72 yards … Against Connecticut, he had six Most Receptions by a Tight End Season receptions, which is a season-best and one catch shy of his career high, 1. 34 Chris Gedney 1992 for 57 yards … At Rutgers, he had five catches for 73 yards, including two 2. 33 Nick Provo 2010 receptions for 20 yards during SU’s game-winning drive in the fourth 3. 30 Tony Gabriel 1969 quarter … Against Pittsburgh, he had four receptions for 36 yards … At 30 Tom Ferron 2006 5. 29 John Massis 1968 South Florida, he scored the game winning touchdown on a three-yard 6. 28 Tony Gabriel 1970 catch. 28 Tony Gabriel 1968 Sales’ Career Statistics 8. 27 Pat Davis 1988 Recpt Yards Avg. TD Long 9. 25 Chris Gedney 1991 2008 14 160 11.4 1 28 10. 24 Chris Gedney 1990 2009 28 324 11.6 3 24 24 Pat Kelly 1987 2010 26 414 15.9 1 52 24 Rick Steiner 1971 Totals 68 898 13.2 5 52

Harris is Versatile Player Wales Provides Depth at Tight End • 2010 ESPN Academic All-District Selection Freshman Beckett Wales (Venice, Fla.) played in 10- Junior fullback Adam Harris (Towanda, Pa.) played in of-13 games … Against Louisville, he had two catches 12-of-13 games, including 10 starts … Against Boston for nine yards … At South Florida, he had one catch for College, he did not play due to injury … Against three yards … Against Colgate, he caught a 19-yard pass Connecticut, he had one carry for a one yard gain … for his first collegiate reception … He made his collegiate At Rutgers, he made a career-long 19 yard catch … debut against Maine. At Cincinnati, he had three rushes for seven yards … Beckett Against Pittsburgh, he made one tackle on special teams Adam Harris Wales … At South Florida, he had two carries for six yards … Wales’ Career Statistics Against Colgate, he had one catch for eight yards and two carries for Recpt Yards Avg. TD Long seven yards … Against Maine, he recorded two tackles on special teams 2010 4 31 7.8 0 19 … At Washington, he made one tackle on special teams … At Akron, he earned his first career start and caught a five yard pass … Harris transferred to Syracuse from Cornell prior to the 2009 season and had to sit out due to transfer rules … He earned a scholarship during the Spring of 2010 after joining the team as a walk-on when he enrolled. Harris’ Career Statistics Recpt Yards Avg. TD Long 2010 4 36 9.0 0 19

Carries Yards Avg. TD Long 2010 8 21 2.6 0 6

SUATHLETICS.COM 2010 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL SYRACUSE: Final Regular Season Release Bartholomew is Nucleus of Offensive Line Graham Returns the Kicks • 2010 Phil Steele’s All-BIG EAST Third Team Junior Dorian Graham (Plantation, Fla.) played in all 13 Redshirt senior captain Ryan Bartholomew games, at receiver and on special teams … He finished (Mitchellville, Md.) was selected to play in the 2010 the season ranked sixth in the BIG EAST in kick return East-West Shrine Game ... He earned his 35th career average with 24.5 … Against Connecticut, he averaged start against Kansas State … At Cincinnati, he recovered 26 yards per return (4 for 104) … He had his first carry a fumble in the endzone to record his first career of the season against the Huskies for an 11 yard gain … touchdown … A 2009 All-BIG EAST Second Team At Rutgers, he averaged 24.0 yards per return (3 for 72) Dorian selection, Bartholomew has started at guard or center in … Against Louisville, he averaged 26.2 yards per return Graham every game since his junior season and has been in the Ryan (5 for 131 yards), including a career-long 37 yard return starting unit 32 games in a row … Listed as a guard in Bartholomew … He also had three tackles on special teams against the Cardinals … At the beginning of the 2009 season, Bartholomew started Cincinnati, he returned one kick 16 yards and had two tackles on special eight games at that position and three at center in place of the injured teams … At West Virginia, he had five special teams tackles, including Jim McKenzie … Named to the 2010 ESPN.com ‘Freaks List,’ authored two solo stops at West Virginia … At Washington, he averaged 23.0 annually by Bruce Feldman, for his work ethic and performance in the yards per return (3 for 69 yards) … Graham moved to wide receiver prior weight room. to 2010 pre-season camp after playing defensive back for the Orange as a freshman and sophomore. Pugh Earns Honors Graham’s Career Statistics The 2010 offensive line featured four KO Ret. Yards Avg. TD Long 2010 16 392 24.5 0 37 first-year starters who settled in at their positions and two key reserves, including 2010 All-BIG EAST Second Team Gulley Plays Multiple Roles selection Justin Pugh (Holland, Pa.). The Freshman Prince-Tyson Gulley (Akron, Ohio) averaged sophomore was one of seven Orange 17 yards per kick return (4 for 68) against Kansas State student-athletes to earn post-season ... He averaged 17 yards per kick return (4 for 68) and recognition from the league. The rest of Zack Chibane Justin Pugh caught one pass for four yards against Boston College the starting offensive line included: … Against Connecticut, he had his first career reception • Senior Andrew Tiller (Brentwood, for a four yard gain … He missed games against Rutgers, N.Y.) and sophomores Zack Chibane Louisville and Cincinnati due to illness … At West (Paramus, N.J.) and Pugh, who Virginia, he had a career-high six carries for 19 yards Prince-Tyson started all 12 regular-season games and one kickoff return for 30 yards … Against Pittsburgh, Gulley and the New Era Pinstripe Bowl he returned eight kicks for a career-high 186 yards … At South Florida, against Kansas State along with he recorded one carry for five yards and returned three kickoffs for 70 veteran center Ryan Bartholomew Michael Hay Andrew Tiller yards … Against Colgate, he had four carries for 41 yards, including his (Mitchlleville, Md.). first collegiate touchdown when he lunged toward the goal line with his • Junior Michael Hay (College Point, arm outstretched on an eight yard run, and returned two kicks 35 yards N.Y.) earned his 12th career start … Against Maine, he had two carries for nine yards … returned one kick against Kansas State … He missed the 16 yards … At Washington, he returned five kickoffs 138 yards, including Louisville game due to injury … Hay a career-long 47 yard return … At Akron, he returned one kickoff 22 enrolled at Syracuse in January and yards. earned his first career start against Akron. Andrew Phillips Macky Gulley’s Career Statistics KO Ret. Yards Avg. TD Long • Sophomore Andrew Phillips MacPherson 2010 29 633 21.8 0 47 (Phoenix, N.Y.) earned his first Carries Yards Avg. TD Long career start at offensive tackle in place of Hay against Louisville. 2010 13 74 5.7 1 22 • Freshman Macky MacPherson played in every game for the Orange this season as the short snapper for PATs and field goals, and was the Loeb Performs in Backup QB Role back-up center. • The offensive line helped SU convert on 36-of-42 (.860) chances in Sophomore quarterback Charley Loeb (Hollis, N.H.) the red zone this season, which ranks second in the BIG EAST. played in 4-of-13 games … At Cincinnati, he played the • Tiller and Hay were teammates at Nassau Community College in 2008 final series and had three handoffs … Againt Colgate, … Tiller started in three of the 10 games he played in 2009 at SU. he completed 1-of-2 passes, including a career-long 19- yard completion … Against Maine, he attempted one pass … At Washington, he took his first career snap and completed a perfect 2-of-2 pass attempts for 22 yards. Charlie Loeb Loeb’s Career Statistics Comp. Att. Pct. Yards TD Int. Long 2010 3 5 60.0 41 0 0 19

SUATHLETICS.COM 2010 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL SYRACUSE: Final Regular Season Release Weaver Sidelined by Knee Injury Senior wide receiver Aaron Weaver (Freeport, N.Y.) played in two games before missing the remainder of the season due to a right knee injury sustained on September 14 … At Washington, he had a personal-best 58 receiving yards on four catches … Against Akron, he had two receptions for 30 yards and scored SU’s first touchdown of the 2010 season … Weaver transferred to Syracuse, along with tight end Jose Cruz, after Hofstra Aaron Weaver discontinued its football program in December, 2009. Weaver’s Career Statistics Recpt Yards Avg. TD Long 2007 2 24 12.0 0 21 2008 70 595 8.5 4 22 2009 63 797 12.7 4 51 2010 6 88 14.7 1 32 Totals 141 1,504 10.6 9 51

Rene Sidelined by Shoulder Injury Freshman Steve Rene (Brooklyn, N.Y.) injured his left shoulder in practice on Sept. 25 and missed the rest of the season … He played in the first four games, primarily on special teams … Against Maine, he returned three punts six yards … He is the first true freshman to return punts for Syracuse since Bruce Williams returned nine punts 87 yards in 2005. Steve Rene Rene’s Career Statistics KO Ret. Yards Avg. TD Long 2010 3 6 2.0 0 6

SUATHLETICS.COM 2010 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL SYRACUSE: Final Regular Season Release Smith Climbs Career Tackles For Loss List Holmes is Fifth on SU Career Record List • 2010 All-BIG EAST Second Team Senior cornerback Mike Holmes (Jacksonville, Fla.) • 2010 ESPN Academic All-District Selection ranks fifth on Syracuse’s career record list for tackles by a defensive back (274 tackles) … Against Kansas State, he Senior linebacker Derrell Smith (New Castle, Del.) is tied made three solo stops ... Against Boston College, he had for 19th nationally and ranks fifth in the BIG EAST with seven tackles and a pass breakup … Against Connecticut, 8.58 tackles per game and tied for 19th nationally with he led the defense with eight tackles … At Rutgers, he 5.58 solo stops per game … He has eight career forced had nine tackles and recovered a fumble … Against fumbles, which ties for second on the Syracuse record Derrell Smith Louisville, he had three tackles and a pass breakup … Mike Holmes list … Smith is tied for 32nd nationally and fourth in the At West Virginia, he had BIG EAST with 0.25 forced fumbles per game … He is Career Tackles by a Defensive Back five tackles … Against also tied for 11th nationally and tied for third in conference with 0.25 Name Solo Ast. Total Years Pittsburgh, he had six 1. Donovin Darius 229 150 379 1994-97 fumbles recovered per game. tackles, including two for 2. Quentin Harris 183 144 327 1998-01 Against Kansas State, led the defense with 11 tackles, including one 3. Anthony Smith 185 108 293 2002-05 a loss of yards and a sack 4. Markus Paul 177 108 285 1985-88 for a loss of yards ... Against Boston College, he led the defense with … At South Florida, he had 5. Mike Holmes 190 84 274 2007-present 12 tackles, including 3.5 for a loss of yards … Against Connecticut, he three solo stops and a pass 6. Keeon Walker 167 74 241 1999-02 had six tackles and recovered a fumble … At Rutgers, he had 10 tackles, breakup … Against Colgate, 7. Tony Jones 171 65 236 1991-94 8. Darrell Parker 169 62 231 1992-95 including 1.5 sacks for a loss of 11 yards, earning BIG EAST Weekly he had nine tackles and 9. Diamond Ferri 140 86 226 2000-04 Honor Roll recognition for the third consecutive week … His solo sack in an interception, which he 10. Ron Hobby 130 90 220 1981-84 the fourth quarter pushed Rutgers back eight yards (from a 37-yarder returned a career-long to a 45-yarder) for its field goal attempt when the score was tied at 10 42-yards … Against Maine, he had a pair of tackles … At Washington, … Against Louisville, he earned BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll recognition he had four tackles … At Akron, he recorded six tackles, his first career after leading the defense with 12 tackles, including 10 solo and forced sack and returned a blocked punt 57 yards for a touchdown en route to a fumble … At Cincinnati, he was named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor earning the BIG EAST Conference Defensive Player of the Week award. Roll after recording an interception, which he returned for 60-yards, Holmes is also SU’s punt returner … He ranks 25th nationally and third recovering a fumble and posting four tackles … At West Virginia, he the BIG EAST with 10.59 yards per return average … Against Kansas had eight tackles … Against Pittsburgh, he had nine solo tackles and State, he had a three-yard punt return ... Against Boston College, he a quarterback hurry … At South Florida, he had three total tackles … had two punts for five yards … Against Connecticut, had a pair of punt Against Colgate, he recorded 11 total tackles, including five solo stops returns for a yard … At Rutgers, he had a pair of punt returns for two … Against Maine, he led the defense with nine tackles, including 1.5 for yards … Versus Louisville, he had four punt returns for 26 yards … At a loss, and forced and recovered a fumble … At Washington, he led the Cincinnati, he had a 15-yard punt return … At No. 20 West Virginia, defense with 14 tackles and forced a fumble, which led to a Syracuse he had three punt returns for 35 yards … Against Pittsburgh, he had touchdown … At Akron, he had five tackles, an assisted tackle for loss four punt returns for 34 yards … Against Colgate, he had a pair of punt and a pass breakup. returns for 44 yards … Against Maine he averaged 33.0 yards per return, In 2009, Smith forced four fumbles, which led the BIG EAST, and including a career-best 62-yarder earning BIG EAST Conference Special averaged 8.1 tackles per game, which was fifth in the league … Smith Teams Player of the Week honors … At Washington, he had four returns moved to linebacker from running back during the 2007 season … for 56 yards … At Akron, he had one return for two yards … In 2008, Smith is working toward his Master’s degree in advertising in the Holmes returned two punts for 22 yards. S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications after earning a dual He has played in all 49 games during his Syracuse career. undergraduate degree in information management and technology, and marketing. Holmes’ Career Statistics Smith’s Career Statistics Tackles Assists Tot. TFL Sacks INT FF Fumble Rec. 2007 40 24 64 2.0- 3 0.0-0 0- 0 0 0-0 yds Tackles Assists Tot. TFL Sacks INT FF Fumble Rec. 2008 49 19 68 0.0- 0 0.0-0 2-16 1 4-8 yds 2007 1 0 1 0.0- 0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 yds 2009 56 21 77 3.5- 4 0.0-0 3-25 1 1-0 yds 2008 36 37 73 5.0-23 1.0-9 1-4 1 0-0 yds 2010 45 20 65 4.0-23 3.0-22 1-42 0 1-0 yds 2009 60 22 82 10.5-47 6.5-35 0-0 4 2-0 yds Totals 190 84 274 9.5-30 3.0-22 6-83 2 6-8 yds 2010 72 42 114 9.0-36 1.5-11 1-60 3 3-0 yds Totals 169 101 270 24.5-106 9.0-55 2-64 8 5-0 yds Punt Ret. Yards Avg. TD Long 2007 0 0 0.0 0 0 2008 0 0 0.0 0 0 2009 2 22 11.0 0 21 2010 28 289 10.3 0 62 Total 30 311 10.4 0 62 KO Ret. Yards Avg. TD Long 2007 14 352 25.1 0 64 2008 41 941 23.0 1 90 2009 0 0 0.0 0 0 2010 0 0 0.0 0 0 Total 55 1,293 23.5 1 90

SUATHLETICS.COM 2010 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL SYRACUSE: Final Regular Season Release Jones A Threat on the End Hogue Makes Impact At Linebacker • 2010 All-BIG EAST Second Team • 2010 All-BIG EAST First Team Junior defensive end Chandler Jones (Endicott, N.Y.) is Senior linebacker Doug Hogue (Yonkers, N.Y.) is ranked tied for 32nd nationally and fourth in the BIG EAST with seventh in the BIG EAST with 7.4 tackles per game and is 0.25 forced fumbles per game … He is also tied for 14th tied for 12th with 0.79 tackles for loss per game … He is in the BIG EAST with 0.33 sacks per game. ranked ninth on Syracuse’s career tackles for loss record Against Kansas State, he had four tackles, including list with 26.5, which he has accomplished in 25 games on defense. one for a loss and a quarterback hurry ... Versus Chandler Jones Doug Hogue Boston College, he recorded an assisted tackle and a Against Kansas State, he quarterback hurry … Against Connecticut, he had four had six tackles, including Career Tackles for Loss tackles, including one for a loss, and forced a fumble … At Rutgers, he one for a loss of yards, and TFL Name Years had six tackles, including two for a loss of yards … Against Louisville, he 1. 50.5-297 1998-01 a pass breakup ... Against 2. 40.0-213 Duke Pettijohn 1997-00 made three tackles, had a quarterback hurry and posted his first career Boston College, made 3. 38.0-132 Arthur Jones 2006-09 fumble recovery … At Cincinnati, he had two tackles and a quarterback eight tackles, including 38.0-145 Louis Gachelin 2000-03 hurry … At West Virginia, had eight tackles, including six solo stops and an assisted tackle for a 5. 34.5-87 Clifton Smith 1999-02 a pair of sacks for 14 yards, and a pass breakup … Against Pittsburgh, 6. 33.0-107 Antwuane Ponds 1994-97 loss of yards … Against 7. 30.0-90 Christian Ferrara 2000-03 he had four tackles and a quarterback hurry … At South Florida, he Connecticut, he led the 30.0-119 James Wyche 2002-05 tallied five total tackles, including one for a loss of yards … Against defense with eight tackles, 9. 26.5-133 Doug Hogue 2007-10 Colgate, he had seven total tackles, including an assisted tackle for loss including one for a loss and 10. 24.0-89 Keith Bulluck 1996-99 … Against Maine, he earned BIG EAST Conference Weekly Honor Roll forced his first fumble of recognition after posting seven tackles, including a pair of sacks for a the season … At Rutgers, he led the defense with 12 tackles, including loss of 15 yards and forced two fumbles … At Washington, he had four one for a loss of yards and an assisted sack … Against Louisville, he had total tackles and a pass breakup … At Akron, he recorded a pair of total four solo stops … At Cincinnati, he led the defense with eight tackles, tackles and a pass breakup. including 2.5 tackles for loss and .5 sacks … At West Virginia, he earned Jones played in all 12 games in 2009, including eight starts … Jones the Defensive Player of the Week Award from both the Walter Camp comes from an athletic family … His oldest brother, Arthur, graduated Football Foundation and the BIG EAST Conference after recording from Syracuse in May 2010 and is a defensive tackle for the NFL’s two interceptions, leading the defense with 10 tackles, including 1.5 , while the middle son, Jon, is a UFC fighter. tackles for a loss of yards and an assisted sack, and breaking up a pass … Against Pittsburgh, he led the defense with 12 total tackles, including Jones’ Career Statistics 1.5 for a loss … At South Florida, he had five tackles, including three solo Tackles Assists Tot. TFL Sacks INT FF Fumble Rec. 2009 33 19 52 10.0-24 1.5- 5 0 0 0-0 yds stops … Against Colgate, made 10 tackles, including an assisted sack … 2010 38 19 57 9.5-36 4.0-29 0 3 1-0 yds Against Maine, he had a pair of tackles and two quarterback hurries … Totals 71 38 109 19.5-60 5.5-34 0 3 1-0 yds At Washington, he recorded five tackles … At Akron, he had five tackles, including a sack for a loss of two yards, and blocked a field goal attempt Merkerson Sidelined Against BC … His blocked field goal led to an Orange touchdown when Mike Senior cornerback Da’Mon Merkerson (Passaic, N.J.) Holmes scooped it up and ran 57 yards for the score. is tied for eighth among BIG EAST defenders with 0.64 passes defended per game … Against Kansas State, he In 2009, Hogue set the Syracuse record for tackles for a loss with 6.5 recorded two tackles and a pass breakup ... Against against Rutgers … Hogue moved to linebacker from running back at the Boston College, did not play due to a lower body injury beginning of 2009 Spring practice. … Against Connecticut, he recorded three tackles and Hogue’s Career Statistics a pass breakup … At Rutgers, he had a pair of tackles Da’Mon Merkerson Tackles Assists Tot. TFL INT Sacks FF Fumble Rec. and a pass breakup … Against Louisville, he had an 2009 48 24 72 16.0- 98 1-30 9.5-81 2 1-0 yds assisted tackle … At Cincinati, he had four tackles … At 2010 60 35 95 10.5- 35 2-58 3.0-16 1 0-0 yds West Virginia, he had an assisted tackle for a loss of yards … Against Totals 108 59 167 26.5-133 3-88 12.5-97 3 1-0 yds Pittsburgh, he had two solo tackles, including one for a loss of three Carries Yards Avg. TD Long yards, At South Florida, he posted a tackle, an interception and a pass 2007 77 251 3.3 1 20 2008 35 232 6.6 2 82 breakup … Against Colgate, he made his first career interception and Totals 112 483 4.3 3 82 had three tackles, including one for a loss of yards … At Washington, he had three tackles, all solo … At Akron, he had a pair of pass breakups Recpt Yards Avg. TD Long 2007 3 31 10.3 0 19 and a solo tackle … Merkerson has played both wide receiver and 2008 11 108 9.8 1 37 cornerback during s Syracuse career, including playing both positions at Totals 14 139 9.9 1 37 points during the 2009 season … He has played in 48 games during his Syracuse career. Merkerson’s Career Statistics Tackles Assists Tot. TFL Sacks INT FF Fumble Rec. 2008 8 7 15 1.0- 2 0.0-0 0 0 0-0 yds 2009 14 7 21 0.5- 0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0 yds 2010 16 7 23 2.5- 8 0.0-0 2 0 0-0 yds Totals 38 21 59 4.0-10 0.0-0 2 0 0-0 yds Recpt. Yards Avg. TD Long 2007 8 101 12.6 1 42 2008 6 95 15.8 1 38 Totals 14 196 14.0 2 42 SUATHLETICS.COM 2010 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL SYRACUSE: Final Regular Season Release Lewis Consistent On The Line Thomas Takes Down Eagles Redshirt senior defensive tackle Andrew Lewis Sophomore safety Phillip Thomas (Miami, Fla.) is ranked (Centreville, Va.) started all 12 regular season games ninth among BIG EAST defenders with 7.1 tackles per … Against Kansas State, did not play due to a violation game … Against Kansas State, he made seven tackles of team rules ... Against Connecticut, he made a tackle ... Against Boston College, he had 11 tackles, including … At Rutgers, he had five tackles, including one for a one for a loss of yards … Against Connecticut, he loss of yards and forced a fumble … Against Louisville, made seven tackles … At Rutgers, he had seven stops he made three tackles, including a sack for a loss of 10 … Against Louisville, he had four solo tackles … At yards … At Cincinnati, he notched a tackle for loss and a Andrew Lewis Cincinnati, he had six solo tackles, recovered a fumble Phillip Thomas quarterback hurry … At West Virginia, he had a pair of and had a pass breakup … At West Virginia, he had eight stops … Against Pittsburgh, he made a pair of tackles … At South Florida, tackles, including 1.5 for a loss of yards, and one interception … Against he had five solo tackles … Against Colgate, he notched four tackles, Pittsburgh, he made six tackles … At South Florida, he had four tackles including an assisted tackle for loss … Against Maine, he recorded one and had a pass breakup on the Bulls final drive … Against Colgate, he tackle … At Washington, he had a pair of tackles, including one for a loss had 10 tackles, including an assisted stop for a loss of yards … Against of yards … At Akron, he tallied a pair of tackles … Lewis has played in 46 Maine, he had seven tackles and a pass breakup … At Washington, he games during his Syracuse career. posted a career-best 12 tackles, including 10 solo and one for a loss … Lewis’ Career Statistics At Akron, he tallied three tackles, including a pair of solo stops … A 2009 Tackles Assists Tot. TFL Sacks INT FF Fumble Rec. ESPN.com All-BIG EAST Freshman Team selection, Thomas played in 11 2007 4 4 8 1.0- 1 0.0- 0 0 0 0-0 yds games last season, including three starts. 2008 7 4 11 2.0- 5 0.0- 0 0 0 0-0 yds 2009 9 5 14 1.5- 9 1.0- 8 0 0 0-0 yds P. Thomas’ Career Statistics 2010 14 14 28 4.5-23 1.0-10 0 1 0-0 yds Tackles Assists Tot. TFL Sacks INT FF Fumble Rec. Totals 33 28 61 9.0-38 2.0-18 0 1 0-0 yds 2009 23 6 29 0.0-0 0.0-0 2 0 0-0 yds 2010 58 34 92 4.0-10 0.0-0 1 0 1-21 yds Suter Sidelined For Bowl Game Totals 81 40 121 4.0-10 0.0-0 3 0 1-21 yds Senior safety Max Suter (Ruffs Dale, Pa.) did not play Thomas Posts Career-Best Against BC in the New Era Pinstripe Bowl against Kansas State due to shoulder surgery ... Against Boston College, he Sophomore safety Shamarko Thomas (Virginia Beach, made three tackles … Against Connecticut, he had one Va.) made four tackles, including one for a loss of yards tackle … At Rutgers, he notched four tackles … Against against Kansas State ... Against Boston College, he Louisville, he made a pair of tackles … At Cincinnati, he posted a career-best 12 tackles, including seven solo … made four solo stops and forced a fumble … At West Against Connecticut, he made six tackles … At Rutgers, Virginia, he had four tackles … Against Pittsburgh, he Max Suter he had five tackles … Against Louisville, he posted four had a pair of solo tackles … At South Florida, he earned tackles … At Cincinnati, he registered a tackle … At West Shamarko Thomas the BIG EAST Conference Defensive Player of the Week award after Virginia, he had seven tackles, including two half-sacks leading the defense with eight tackles, including six solo stops and three for a loss of eight yards, the second one on the final for a loss of yards and one sack, and forcing a fumble … Against Colgate, play of the game … Against Pittsburgh, he had four tackles … At South he made a pair of tackles … Against Maine, he tallied four total tackles … Florida, he had six tackles, including four solo stops and a sack for a loss At Washington, he recorded four solo tackles and had a pass breakup … of 11 yards … Against Colgate, he tallied six tackles, including an assisted At Akron, he led the defense with six tackles, including an assisted tackle tackle for loss … Against Maine, he made five tackles … At Washington, for loss, in his first game back in the lineup … The three-year starter he had two solo tackles, recovered a fumble and had a pass breakup … missed the last three games of 2009 after sustaining an arm injury at At Akron, he had five tackles and broke up one pass … A 2009 ESPN.com Pittsburgh. All-BIG EAST Freshman Team selection, Thomas played in all 12 games last season, including seven starts at safety, cornerback and linebacker. Suter’s Career Statistics Tackles Assists Tot. TFL Sacks INT FF Fumble Rec. S. Thomas’ Career Statistics 2007 7 5 12 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 yds Tackles Assists Tot. TFL Sacks INT FF Fumble Rec. 2008 19 13 32 4.0-28 2.0-22 0-0 0 0-0 yds 2009 30 11 41 6.5-20 1.0-10 0 1 1-0 yds 2009 47 24 71 2.0-10 1.0-9 1-22 1 1-0 yds 2010 38 29 67 3.5-21 2.0-19 0 0 1-3 yds 2010 30 14 44 3.5-22 1.0-8 0-0 2 0-0 yds Totals 68 40 108 10.0-41 3.0-29 0 1 2-3 yds Totals 103 57 159 9.5-60 4.0-39 1-22 3 1-0 yds KO Ret. Yards Avg. TD Long 2007 51 1,299 25.5 1 93 2008 26 547 21.0 0 38 Totals 77 1,846 24.0 1 93 Carries Yards Avg. TD Long 2007 9 38 4.2 0 12

SUATHLETICS.COM 2010 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL SYRACUSE: Final Regular Season Release Marinovich Holds Down the End Tribbey In The Trenches Junior defensive end Mikhail Marinovich (San Senior nose tackle Bud Tribbey (Richmond, Va.) started Clemente, Calif.) made six tackles, including an assisted 12 of 13 games at nose tackle … Against Kansas State, sack against Kansas State ... Against Boston College, he made a solo stop ... Against Boston College, he had he made three tackles … Against Connecticut, he a solo tackle … Against Connecticut, made a solo stop notched one tackle … At Rutgers, he recorded a pair … At Rutgers, he did not play due to injury … Against of tackles, a pass breakup and a quarterback hurry … Louisville, he had five solo tackles and a quarterback Against Louisville, he had a sack, forcing a fumble … At hurry … Against Pittsburgh, he had a tackle … At South Cincinnati, he made three tackles, including an assisted Mikhail Marinovich Florida, he posted a pair of solo stops … Against Colgate, Bud Tribbey sack, and broke up a pass … At West Virginia, he had he had a solo tackle … Against Maine, he notched three two tackles, including his first sack of the season … Against Pittsburgh, tackles … At Washington, he recorded an assisted tackle … At Akron, he had three tackles … At South Florida, he had three tackles … Against he had a pair of tackles … Tribbey has played in 47 of 48 career games Colgate, he posted six tackles, including one for a loss of yards … Against during his Syracuse career. Maine, he had his second career fumble recovery … He has started all Tribbey’s Career Statistics 13 games this season and played in all 38 contests in his career. Tackles Assists Tot. TFL Sacks INT FF Fumble Rec. 2007 8 9 17 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0-0 yds Marinovich’s Career Statistics 2008 8 5 13 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0 0-0 yds Tackles Assists Tot. TFL Sacks INT FF Fumble Rec. 2009 4 4 7 0.5-2 0.0-0 0 1 0-0 yds 2008 4 3 7 0.0- 0 0.0- 0 0 0 0-0 yds. 2010 14 4 18 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0-0 yds 2009 12 8 20 3.5-26 3.0-25 0 1 1-0 yds. Totals 34 22 55 2.0-4 0.0-0 0 1 0-0 yds 2010 10 20 30 4.0-16 3.0-15 0 1 1-0 yds. Totals 26 31 57 7.5-42 6.0-40 0 2 2-0 yds. Sharpe Disruptive To Opposing Quarterbacks Spruill Ranks Among Top BIG EAST Freshmen Sophomore defensive end Brandon Sharpe (Virginia Freshman linebacker Marquis Spruill (Hillside, N.J.) Beach, Va.) has played in all 13 games this season … ranks second among BIG EAST freshmen with 3.9 tackles Versus Kansas State, made three tackles, including an per game and is tied for 15th with 0.71 tackles for loss assisted sack ... Against Boston College, he recorded per game … Against Kansas State, he made four stops, an assisted tackle and a quarterback hurry … Against including an assisted tackle for loss ... Against Boston Connecticut, he had a tackle and forced his first fumble College, he made three tackles … Against Connecticut, of the season … At Rutgers, he had a sack for a loss of Brandon Sharpe he had four tackles, including two for a loss, one of nine yards … Against Louisville, he had one tackle … At which was for a loss of nine yards on a third and three Marquis Spruill West Virginia, he notched a tackle … Against Pittsburgh, play … At Rutgers, he had three tackles, including an he had an assisted tackle … At South Florida, he had three tackles, assisted tackle for loss … Against Louisville, he had three tackles … At including a sack for a loss of nine yards … Against Colgate, he had four Cincinnati, he made a pair of solo stops … At West Virginia, he had three tackles … Against Maine, he recorded a pair of tackles … At Washington, tackles, including one for loss of yards … Against Pittsburgh, he recorded he notched an assisted tackle at Washington … At Akron, he tallied a two tackles, including a sack for a loss of eight yards … At South Florida, sack for a loss of a yard … Sharpe played in 10 games last season. he had three tackles, including one for a loss of yards … Against Colgate, Sharpe’s Career Statistics he led the defense with 12 total tackles, including an assisted sack and Tackles Assists Tot. TFL Sacks INT FF Fumble Rec. 1.5 tackles for a loss of yards … Against Maine, he had four tackles, 2009 4 2 6 3.5-21 3.5-21 0 1 0-0 yds 2010 9 11 20 3.5-19 3.5-19 0 1 0-0 yds including an assisted sack, and broke up a pass … At Washington, he Totals 13 13 26 7.0-40 7.0-40 0 2 0-0 yds had four tackles … At Akron, he made his first collegiate start, posting four total tackles … Spruill enrolled at Syracuse in January 2010 and Perkins Makes Half Dozen Stops Against BC participated in Spring practice. Redshirt senior defensive tackle Anthony Perkins Spruill’s Career Statistics (Washington, D.C.) recorded three stops, including Tackles Assists Tot. TFL Sacks INT FF Fumble Rec. an assisted tackle for loss against Kansas State ... 2010 30 21 51 9.0-34 2.0-13 0-0 0 0-0 yds Against Boston College, he made six tackles … Against Fisher Solid on Special Teams Connecticut, he had one tackle … At Rutgers, he had four tackles, including a sack for a loss of nine yards Junior strong safety Olando Fisher (Peachtree City, Ga.) … Against Louisville, he notched three tackles … At has played in all 13 games this season … Versus Kansas Cincinnati, he made a tackle … At West Virginia, he had Anthony Perkins State, he made three tackles ... Against Connecticut, he a pair of tackles and an assisted sack on the last play of made a solo tackle … At Rutgers, he made a tackle … At the game … Against Pittsburgh, he posted one tackle … At South Florida, Cincinnati, he had three solo tackles … Against Colgate, he blocked an extra point attempt … Against Colgate, he had four he had four tackles, including three solo … Against tackles, including one for a loss of yards … Against Maine, he posted Maine, he had four tackles … At Akron, he made his three tackles and had an assisted sack … At Akron, he had a tackle … He Orange debut, recording a pair of solo tackles … Fisher Olando Fisher has played in 45 games during his career. joined the Orange in January 2010 and participated in Spring practice after playing for two seasons at Nassau Community Perkins’ Career Statistics College. Tackles Assists Tot. TFL Sacks INT FF Fumble Rec. 2007 5 2 7 1.0- 7 0.0- 0 0 0 0-0 yds Fisher’s Career Statistics 2008 11 8 19 4.0-20 1.0-10 0 0 1-0 yds Tackles Assists Tot. TFL Sacks INT FF Fumble Rec. 2009 5 7 12 4.5-12 1.0- 5 0 0 1-0 yds 2010 13 5 18 0.0-0 0.0-0 0-0 0 0-0 yds 2010 13 16 29 3.5-18 2.0-14 0 0 0-0 yds Totals 34 33 67 13.0-57 4.0-29 0 0 2-0 yds

SUATHLETICS.COM 2010 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL SYRACUSE: Final Regular Season Release Wilkes Adds to Orange Defense Krautman Eyes Syracuse Record Freshman defensive back Jeremi Wilkes (Tampa, Fla.) • 2010 All-BIG EAST Second Team has played in all 13 games in the secondary and on Freshman kicker Ross Krautman (Franklin Lakes, N.J.) special teams … Against Kansas State, he had an assisted tied the SU single-season record for consecutive field stop ... Against Connecticut, he made one tackle … At goals made with his 16th-straight against Kansas State. Cincinnati, he recorded three tackles … At West Virginia, • His .94.7 field goal percentage is tied for first on the he made three solo tackles … Against Pittsburgh, he had Syracuse single-season record list (Gary Anderson, one tackle … At South Florida, he had three tackles and .947, 18-of-19, 1981), ranks fourth nationally and made his first career interception, returning it 24 yards Jeremi Wilkes leads the BIG EAST. Ross Krautman … Against Colgate, he recorded a pass breakup … Against • He also ranks third among conference kickers with a Maine, he tied his career-high with three solo tackles … At Washington, 6.5 points per game average. he had a solo tackle … At Akron, he made his collegiate debut, recording • Krautman’s 18 field goals ties an SU single-season record. three solo tackles. • He is tied for 21st nationally and tied for second among BIG EAST Wilkes’ Career Statistics kickers with 1.38 field goals per game. Tackles Assists Tot. TFL Sacks INT FF Fumble Rec. 2010 14 4 18 0.0-0 0.0-0 1-24 0 0-0 yds Against Kansas State, he had a 40-yard field goal and 3-of-4 PAT’s ... Against Boston College, he kicked an extra point … Against Connecticut, Scott Makes Interception he made a pair of field goals (42 yds., 35 yds.) … At Rutgers, he earned Senior cornerback Kevyn Scott (Tamarac, Fla.) has the BIG EAST Special Teams Player of the Week award after making played in six games in the defensive backfield after a pair of field goals (48 yds., 24 yds.), including a career-long 48 yard missing the first seven games of the season due to injury kick and a game-winning 24-yard field goal with 1:06 remaining in the … Against Boston College, he made his first interception fourth-quarter, and kicked a PAT … Against Louisville, he earned BIG of the season and logged a solo tackle … At Rutgers, he EAST Weekly Honor Roll recognition for the third week in a row after had two solo stops … Against Louisville, he notched a kicking a pair of field goals (23 yds., 42 yds.) and converting two PAT’s … tackle … At Cincinnati, had three tackles, all solo, in his At Cincinnati, he earned BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll recognition for his return from injury. Kevyn Scott 26-yard field goal and four PAT’s … At West Virginia, he earned BIG EAST Conference Weekly Honor Roll recognition after hitting a career-best Scott’s Career Statistics four-field goals and one PAT … His four field goals, including distances Tackles Assists Tot. TFL Sacks INT FF Fumble Rec. 2008 20 12 32 0.5-3 0.5-3 0-0 0 0-0 yds of 28 yds., 19 yds., 33 yds., and 22 yds., ties for second on Syracuse’s 2009 18 4 22 0.0-0 0.0-0 2-0 0 0-0 yds single-game record list … The record is five (Don McAulay vs. Kent State, 2010 7 0 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 1-0 0 0-0 yds 9/10/83) … The last time a Syracuse kicker connected on four field Total 45 16 61 0.5-3 0.5-3 3-0 0 0-0 yds goals in one game was in 1989 when John Biskup made four against A Number of Defenders Make Contributions East Carolina … Against Pittsburgh, he kicked a pair of PATs … At South • Junior defensive end Torrey Ball (Athens, Ga.) has 14 tackles in 13 Florida, he kicked a pair of field goals (35 yds., 41 yds.) and converted games this season … Against Kansas State, he made a pair of tackles a PAT … Against Colgate, he averaged 60.3 yards on seven kickoffs and ... Versus Boston College, he had a solo stop … At Rutgers, he had converted six PATs … Against Maine, he kicked a 32-yard field goal in the three tackles … Against Pittsburgh, he had an assisted tackle for loss … second quarter and converted five PAT’s … At Washington, he kicked Against Colgate, he made three tackles. a pair of field goals (29 yds., 37 yds.) and two PATs … At Akron, he • Freshman linebacker Brice Hawkes (Pembroke Pines, Fla.) has 12 converted his first career field goal attempt, a 47-yarder, in the second tackles in 2010, playing primarly on special teams. quarter while adding a pair of PATs … His older brother, Ricky, was a • Junior linebacker Dan Vaughan (Gibsonia, Pa.) has five tackles in 12 Syracuse kicker in 2005. games this season, including two against Kansas State, one against Krautman’s Career Statistics Colgate and two assisted stops against Maine. FG-FGA Pct. Long PAT-Att. Points • Freshman defensive back Keon Lyn (Miramar, Fla.) has four tackles, 2010 18-19 .949 48 30-32 84 including one against Connecticut, one at Cincinnati, one at USF and Kickoffs Yards Average TB OB one in his first collegiate game against Maine. 2010 36 2,101 58.4 0 2 • Freshman defensive end Jay Bromley (Jamaica, N.Y.) has eight tackles and two quarterback hurries in 12 games … Against Connecticut, he Field Goals Made had a solo tackle … At Cincinnati he recorded a quarterback hurry. Season 1. 18 Ross Krautman 2010 • Freshman linebacker Mario Tull (Brooklyn, N.Y.) has seven tackles in 18 Gary Anderson 1981 10 games, playing primarily on special teams. 2. 17 Don McAulay 1985 • Freshman linebacker Lewellyn Coker (Warren, Ohio) has six tackles in 17 John Biskup 1991 13 games, playing primarily on special teams. Career 1. 57 John Biskup 1989-92 2. 53 Dave Jacobs 1975-78 3. 49 Nate Trout 1996-99 4. 47 Don McAulay 1983-85 5. 42 Gary Anderson 1979-81 42 Collin Barber 2001-04 7. 40 Patrick Shadle 2005-08 8. 28 Tim Vesling 1985-87 9. 21 George Jakowenko 1968-70 10. 18 Ross Krautman 2010-

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Long’s SU Career Ends Prematurely Long on Syracuse’s Record Lists • 2010 All-BIG EAST Second Team Punting Average Senior punter Rob Long (Downington, Pa.) did not Season (min. 25) 1. 44.5 Sean Reali 1996 participate in the 2010 New Era Pinstripe Bowl due to 2. 44.3 Pat O’Neill 1993 surgery to remove a benign brain tumor, which was 3. 43.9 Rob Long 2008 performed on Dec. 14. On Dec. 21, Long announced that 4. 43.8 Rob Long 2010 pathology performed on the tissue revealed that there 43.8 Rob Long 2009 were malignant cells remaining that will require further Rob Long Career (min. 60) medical treatment. In early December, Long notified 1. 43.6 Sean Reali 1993-96 the Syracuse University sports medicine staff that he 2. 43.3 Rob Long 2007- 3. 42.6 Brendan Carney 2003-06 had been experiencing headaches for the past several weeks. An MRI 4. 41.1 Pat O’Neill 1990-93 performed on December 2, 2010 revealed the tumor required imminent 41.1 Doug Dunkin 1997-98 surgery. The Syracuse University football team, coaches and staff are 6. 40.5 Jay Ross 1981-82 40.5 Jim Fox 1983-86 keeping Rob in their thoughts and prayers for his full recovery. 40.5 Mike Shafer 1999-02 9. 40.4 Bernie Ruoff 1972-74 Long ranks 26th nationally and second in the BIG EAST in punting 10. 39.7 1950-51 average with 43.84 yards … His 2010 season average of 43.8 yards Punting Yards per punt ties for fourth on the single-season list … Long’s 43.3 career Season punting average ranks ninth nationally among active punters in the FBS. Yards Player Years Against Boston College, he punted for an average of 38.9 yards (7 punts, 1. 3,491 Brendan Carney 2005 2. 3,282 Mike Shafer 2001 272 yds.) … Against Connecticut, he punted for an average of 44.5 yards 3. 3,139 Rob Long 2007 (6 punts, 267 yds.) … At Rutgers, he punted for an average of 44.0 yards 4. 3,021 Brendan Carney 2006 (5 punts, 220 yds.) pinning the Scarlet Knights inside the 20 twice … 5. 2,898 Rob Long 2008 6. 2,806 Rob Long 2010 Against Louisville, he punted for an average of 43.5 yards, pinning the 7. 2,804 Jim Fox 1984 Cardinals inside the 20 twice … At Cincinnati, he punted for an average 8. 2,785 George Jakowenko 1970 of 41.8 yards (4 punts, 167 yds.) …. At West Virginia he punted for an 9. 2,707 Mike Shafer 2002 average of 51.7 yards (6 punts, 310 yds.), pinning the Mountaineers 10. 2,581 Brendan Carney 2003 inside the 20 on two occasions … Against Pittsburgh, he punted for an Career average of 44.8 yards (6 punts, 269 yds.) … At South Florida, he punted Yards Punts Player Years for an average of 40.5 yards (6 punts, 243 yds.), pinning the Bulls inside 1. 11,534 271 Brendan Carney 2003-06 2. 11,381 263 Rob Long 2007- the 20 twice … Against Colgate, he punted for an average of 46.5 yards 3. 10,073 249 Mike Shafer 1999-02 (2 punts, 93 yds.) … Against Maine, he punted for an average of 44.4 4. 9,626 235 Jim Fox 1983-1986 yards (5 punts, 222 yds.) … At Washington, he posted an average of 5. 7,231 179 Bernie Ruoff 1972-1974 6. 6,365 155 Pat O’Neill 1990-1993 43.0 yards per punt (6 punts, 258 yds.) … At Akron, he punted for an 7. 6,137 167 Jim Goodwill 1976-1979 average of 44.8 yards (5 punts, 224 yds.), including a 70-yard punt … The 8. 5,801 133 Sean Reali 1993-1996 70-yard punt was the third-longest of his career and the ninth-longest in 9. 5,416 144 Don Bullard 1965-1967 Syracuse history. 10. 5,372 155 Jim Dragotta 1947-1949 Long earned the starting punting position in his first game as a true Most Punts freshman and held it for 48 consecutive games. Season 1. 82 Brendan Carney 2005 2. 77 Mike Shafer 2001 Long’s Career Statistics 3. 75 Rob Long 2007 Punts Yards Average Long I-20 TB 4. 72 Brendan Carney 2006 2007 75 3,139 41.9 73 21 8 5. 70 George Jakowenko 1970 2008 66 2,898 43.9 72 15 5 6. 69 Mike Shafer 2002 2009 58 2,538 43.8 63 25 7 7. 67 Jim Goodwill 1978 2010 64 2,806 43.8 70 19 8 67 Jim Fox 1984 Totals 263 11,381 43.3 73 80 28 9. 66 Jim Dragotta 1948 Kickoffs Yards Average TB OB 66 Rob Long 2008 2007 0 0 0.0 0 0 2008 0 0 0.0 0 0 Career 2009 55 3,376 61.4 3 3 1. 271 Brendan Carney 2003-06 2010 28 1,685 60.2 0 2 2. 263 Rob Long 2007- Totals 83 5,061 61.0 3 5 3. 249 Mike Shafer 1999-02 4. 235 Jim Fox 1983-86 5. 179 Bernie Ruoff 1972-74 6. 167 Jim Goodwill 1976-79 7. 155 Jim Dragotta 1947-49 155 Pat O’Neill 1990-93 9. 144 Don Bullard 1965-67 10. 133 Sean Reali 1993-96

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#30 Ri’Shard Anderson (Sophomore, Cornerback) #85 Jose Cruz (Senior, Tight End) Tackles Solo 1 vs. Louisville, Connecticut, 2009 Receiving Yards 20 vs. Cincinnati, 2010 Assist 2 vs. Maine, 2009 Receptions 3 vs. Cincinnati, 2010 Total 2 vs. Maine, Louisville 2009 Longest 16 vs. Washington, 2010 #29 Antwon Bailey (Junior, Running Back) Touchdowns 1 vs. Maine, 2010 Rushing Yards 126 vs. Notre Dame, 2008 #2 Olando Fisher (Junior, Safety) Carries 19 vs. West Virginia, 2010 Tackles Solo 3 vs. Maine, Colgate, 2010 Longest 39 vs. Louisville, 2008 Assists 3 vs. Kansas State, 2010 Touchdowns 1 vs. Louisville, Notre Dame, 2008; Rutgers, 2009 Total 4 vs. Maine, Colgate 2010 Receiving Yards 68 vs. Rutgers, 2009; Colgate, 2010 Receptions 4 vs. Penn State, Louisville 2009; Akron, #41 Ryan Gillum (Senior, Linebacker) Cincinnati, Connecticut, 2010 Tackles Solo 5 vs. Minnesota, 2009 Longest 30 vs. Cincinnati, 2009; South Florida, 2010 Assists 1 vs. Minnesota, West Virginia, Rutgers 2009 Touchdowns 1 vs. Colgate, Cincinnati, 2010 Kickoff Returns Yards 88 vs. Connecticut, 2009 Total 6 vs. Minnesota, 2009 Returns 5 vs. Connecticut, 2009 TFL-Yds 2.0-3 vs. Minnesota, 2009 Longest 27 vs. Rutgers, 2009 #10 Dorian Graham (Junior, Wide Receiver) Passing Yards 25 vs. Notre Dame, 2008 Attempts 1 vs. Notre Dame, 2008; vs. Kansas State, 2010 Rushing Attempts 1 vs. Connecticut, 2010 Completions 1 vs. Notre Dame, 2008 Yards 11 vs. Connecticut, 2010 Longest 25 vs. Notre Dame, 2008 Tackles Solo 3 vs. Louisville, Notre Dame, Cincinnati, 2008 Assist 2 vs. Louisville, 2010 #95 Torrey Ball (Junior, Defensive End) Total 4 vs. Louisville, Notre Dame, Cincinnati, 2008 Tackles Solo 2 vs. Louisville, 2009 Kickoff Returns Yards 131 vs. Louisville, 2010 Assist 3 vs. Penn State, 2009 Returns 5 vs. Louisville, 2010 Total 3 vs. Penn State, Connecticut, 2009; Colgate, 2010 Longest 37 vs. Louisville, 2010 TFL-Yds 1.0-1 vs. Northwestern & Louisville, 1.0-5 vs. Connecticut, 2009 Blocked Punts 1 vs. Rutgers, 2008 #53 Chad Battles (Senior, Defensive End) #23 Prince-Tyson Gulley (Freshman, Running Back) Tackles Solo 1 vs. Cincinnati, 2008 Rushing Yards 41 vs. Colgate, 2010 Assist 1 vs. Akron, Louisville 2009 Carries 6 vs. West Virginia, 2010 Total 1 vs. Cincinnati, 2008; Akron, Louisville 2009 Longest 22 vs. Colgate, 2010 #96 Jay Bromley (Freshman, Defensive End) Touchdowns 1 vs. Colgate, 2010 Tackles Solo 1 vs. Maine, Colgate, 2010 Receiving Yards 4 vs. Connecticut, Boston College, 2010 Assist 2 vs. Colgate, 2010 Receptions 1 vs. Connecticut, Boston College, 2010 Total 3 vs. Colgate, 2010 Longest 4 vs. Connecticut, Boston College, 2010 #56 Cory Boatman (Junior, Defensive Tackle) Kickoff Returns Yards 186 vs. Pittsburgh, 2010 Returns 8 vs. Pittsburgh, 2010 Tackles Solo 1 vs. Maine, Cincinnati, 2010 Longest 47 vs. Washington, 2010 Assist 0 vs. Maine, 2010 Total 1 vs. Maine, Cincinnati, 2010 #49 Adam Harris (Junior, Fullback) #3 Delone Carter (Senior, Running Back) Rushing Yards 7 vs. Colgate, Cincinnati, 2010 Carries 3 vs. Cincinnati, 2010 Rushing Yards 198 vs. Kansas State, 2010 Carries 30 vs. Akron, 2009 Receiving Yards 19 vs. Rutgers, 2010 Longest 60 vs. Kansas State, 2010 Receptions 1 vs. Akron, Colgate, Rutgers, Kansas State, 2010 Touchdowns 4 vs. Wyoming, 2006; Colgate, 2010 Longest 19 vs. Rutgers, 2010 Receiving Yards 23 vs. Maine, 2009 Receptions 2 vs. Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Connecticut, 2006; #20 Brice Hawkes (Freshman, Linebacker) Northwestern, Maine, Cincinnati, 2009; Tackles Solo 1 vs. Washington, Maine, West Virginia, Cincinnati, Louisville, 2010 Cincinnati, Louisville, Boston College, 2010 Longest 22 vs. Pittsburgh, 2009 Assist 2 vs. Colgate, 2010 Touchdowns 1 vs. Maine, 2009 Total 2 vs. Maine, Colgate, Louisville, 2010 #4 Malcom Cater (Freshman, Linebacker) #32 Doug Hogue (Senior, Linebacker) Tackles Solo 4 vs. Colgate, 2010 Tackles Solo 8 vs. West Virginia, 2010 Assist 2 vs. Maine, 2010 Assists 8 vs. Colgate, 2010 Total 5 vs. Maine, 2010 Total 12 vs. Pittsburgh, Rutgers, 2010 TFL-Yds 1.0-9 vs. Maine, 2010 Pass Breakups 2 vs. Penn State, 2009 #82 Van Chew (Junior, Wide Receiver) Interceptions-Yards 2-58 vs. West Virginia, 2010 Receiving Yards 113 vs. Maine, 2010 Sack-Yds 3.5-29 vs. Rutgers, 2009 Receptions 7 vs. Maine, 2010 TFL-Yds. 6.5-35 vs. Rutgers, 2009 Longest 48 vs. Colgate, 2010 Forced Fumbles 1 vs. Rutgers, Connecticut, 2009; 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#35 Mike Holmes (Senior, Cornerback) #17 Charley Loeb (Sophomore, Quarterback) Tackles Solo 9 vs. South Florida, 2008; Cincinnati, 2009 Passing Yards 22 vs. Washington, 2010 Assist 5 vs. West Virginia, 2007 Attempts 2 vs. Washington, Colgate, 2010 Total 13 vs. West Virignia, 2007 Completions 2 vs. Washington 2010 Sacks-Yds 1-9 vs. Pittsburgh, 2010 Longest 19 vs. Colgate, 2010 TFL-Yds. 2.0-10 vs. Pittsburgh, 2010 Interceptions 0 Forced Fumbles 1 vs. Penn State, 2008; USF 2009 Touchdowns 0 Fumbles Recovered-Yds. 1-7 vs. South Florida, 1-0 vs. Louisville, 1-0 vs. Rutgers, Rushing Yards -8 vs. Washington, 2010 1-1 vs. Cincinnati, 2008, 1-0 vs. Rutgers, 2010 Attempts 1 vs. Washington, 2010 Interceptions 2 vs. Rutgers, 2009 INT Return Yards 42 vs. Colgate, 2010 #47 Rob Long (Senior, Punter) Kick Returns 4 vs. South Florida, Rutgers, 2008 Yards 207 vs. Pittsburgh, 2008 Punts 10 vs. Pittsburgh, 2007 Longest 90 vs. Pittsburgh, 2008 Yards 410 vs. Pittsburgh, 2007 Touchdowns 1 vs. Pittsburgh, 2008 Average 59.0 vs. Rutgers, 2009 Punt Returns 4 vs. Washington, Pittsburgh, Louisville 2010 Longest 73 vs. South Florida, 2007 Yards 66 vs. Maine, 2010 Longest 62 vs. Maine, 2010 #18 Keon Lyn (Freshman, Defensive Back) Touchdowns 0 Tackles Solo 1 vs. Maine, South Florida, Cincinnati, 2010 Assist 1 vs. Connecticut, 2010 #99 Chandler Jones (Junior, Defensive End) Total 1 vs. Maine, South Florida, Cincinnati, 2010 Tackles Solo 7 vs. Louisville, 2009 (Junior, Defensive End) Assists 4 vs. Pittsburgh, 2009 #54 Mikhail Marinovich Total 10 vs. Louisville, 2009 Tackles Solo 3 vs. Penn State, 2008; Rutgers, 2009 TFL-Yds 2.0-15 vs. Maine, 2-0 vs. Rutgers, 2010 Assist 6 vs. Colgate, 2010 Sacks-Yds 2.0-15 vs. Maine, 2.0 vs. West Virginia 2010 Total 6 vs. Colgate, Kansas State, 2010 Forced Fumble 2 vs. Maine, 2010 TFL-Yds. 1.0-14 vs. Penn State, 2009; 1.0-1 vs. Colgate, 1.0-9 vs. Louisville, 2010 #37 Ross Krautman (Freshman, Kicker) Forced Fumbles 1 vs. Penn State, 2009; Louisville, 2010 Field Goals Made 4 vs. West Virginia, 2010 Fumbles Recovered 1 vs. Penn State, 2009 Attempted 4 vs. West Virginia, 2010 Sacks-Yds 1.0-8 vs. Akron, 2009; 1.0-9 vs. Louisville, 2010 Longest 48 vs. Rutgers, 2010 Pass Breakups 1 vs. Akron, Cincinnati, Louisville, Rutgers, 2010 PAT’s Attempts 6 vs. Colgate, 2010 Made 6 vs. Colgate, 2010 #36 George Mayes (Redshirt Senior, Cornerback) Tackles Solo 1 vs. Colgate #15 Alec Lemon (Sophomore, Wide Receiver) Assist 2 vs. Kansas State, 2010 Receiving Yards 140 vs. Connecticut, 2009 Total 2 vs. Kansas State, 2010 Receptions 9 vs. Connecticut, 2009 #6 Da’Mon Merkerson (Senior, Cornerback) Longest 51 vs. Louisville, 2010 Touchdowns 2 vs. Maine, 2010 Tackles Solo 5 vs. Akron, 2008 Assist 3 vs. Akron, 2008 #51 Andrew Lewis (Redshirt Senior, Defensive Tackle) Total 8 vs. Akron, 2008 Tackles Solo 5 vs. South Florida, 2010 TFL-Yds. 1.0-2 vs. Pittsburgh, 2008; 1.0-3 vs. Colgate, Pitt 2010 Assist 4 vs. Rutgers, 2010 Blocked Punts Returned for TD 1 vs. Rutgers, 2008 Total 5 vs. Penn State, 2008; South Florida, Rutgers, Receiving Yards 68 vs. Louisville, 2008 2010 Receptions 3 vs. Louisville, 2008 TFL-Yds 1.0-4 vs. Penn State, 1.0-1 vs. Northeastern, 2008; Longest 43 vs. Louisville, 2007 1.0-1 vs. Washington, 1.0-1 vs. Cincinnati, Touchdowns 1 vs. Louisville, 2007; Louisville, 2008 1.0-10 vs. Louisville, 1.0-8 vs Rutgers, 2010 Interceptions-Return Yds 1-0 vs. Colgate, South Florida, 2010 Sacks-Yds 1.0-10 vs. Louisville, 2010 Breakups 2 vs. Kansas State, 2010 Breakups 1 vs. Louisville, 2009 #12 Ryan Nassib (Junior, Quarterback) Forced Fumbles 1 vs. Rutgers, 2010 Passing Yards 260 vs. Maine, 2010 #19 Ryan Lichtenstein (Sophomore, Kicker) Attempts 46 vs. Pittsburgh, 2010 Field Goals Made 3 vs. Northwestern, 2009 Completions 25 vs. Pittsburgh, 2010 Attempted 4 vs. Northwestern, 2009 Longest 52 vs. Kansas State, 2010 Longest 44 vs. Rutgers, 2009 Interceptions 2 vs. Pittsburgh, 2010 PAT’s Attempts 5 vs. Maine, 2009 Touchdowns 5 vs. Maine, 2010 Made 5 vs. Maine, 2009 Rushing Yards 58 vs. Akron, 2010 Punts 2 vs. Kansas State, 2010 Attempts 9 vs. Akron, 2010 Yards 62 vs. Kansas State, 2010 Longest 45 vs. Akron, 2010 Average 31.0 vs. Akron, 2009; Kansas State, 2010 Touchdowns 1 vs. Washington, 2010 Longest 32 vs. Kansas State, 2010

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#46 Robert Nieves (Senior, Fullback) #11 Marquis Spruill (Freshman, Linebacker) Rushing Yards 4 vs. Cincinnati, 2010 Tackles Solo 6 vs. Colgate, 2010 Carries 2 vs. Cincinnati, 2010 Assist 6 vs. Colgate, 2010 Touchdowns 0 Total 12 vs. Colgate, 2010 #55 Anthony Perkins (Redshirt Senior, Defensive Tackle) TFL-Yds 2.0-9 vs. Connecticut, 2010 Tackles Solo 4 vs. Boston College, 2010 #24 Max Suter (Senior, Strong Safety) Assist 4 vs. Colgate, 2010 Tackles Solo 9 vs. West Virginia, 2009 Total 6 vs. Boston College, 2010 Assist 5 vs. Maine, 2009 TFL-Yds. 2.0-2 vs. Louisville, 2009 Total 12 vs. West Virginia, 2009 Sacks-Yds. 1.0-10 vs. Akron, 2008 Interceptions-Return Yds 1-22 vs. Northwestern, 2009 Breakups 2 vs. Penn State, 2008 Blocked Punts 1 vs. Connecticut, 2008 Fumbles Recovered 1 vs. Northeastern, 2008 TFL-Yds 3.0-16 vs. South Florida, 2010 Breakups 1 vs. Louisville, 2009 Sacks-Yds 1.0-14 vs. Cincinnati, 2008; 1.0-8 vs. South Florida, 2010 #80 Nick Provo (Senior, Tight End) Kickoff Returns Number 8 vs. South Florida, 2007 Yards 198 vs. Rutgers, 2007 Receiving Yards 85 vs. Maine, 2010 Longest 93 vs. Louisville, 2007 Receptions 5 vs. Maine, Louisville, 2010 Touchdowns 1 vs. Louisville, 2007 Longest 33 vs. Akron, 2010 Touchdowns 1 vs. Akron, 2008; 1 vs. Maine 2010 #1 Phillip Thomas (Sophomore, Cornerback) #30 Steve Rene (Freshman, Wide Receiver) Tackles Solo 10 vs. Washington, 2010 Assist 7 vs. Colgate, 2010 Punt Return Yards 6 vs. Maine, 2010 Total 12 vs. Washington, 2010 Returns 3 vs. Maine, 2010 TFL-Yds 1.5-7 vs. West Virginia, 2010 Longest 6 vs. Maine, 2010 Interceptions-Return Yds 1-0 yds vs. Louisville, Connecticut 2009; #5 Marcus Sales (Junior, Wide Receiver) 1-27 vs. West Virginia, 2010 Receiving Yards 172 vs. Kansas State, 2010 #21 Shamarko Thomas (Sophomore, Strong Safety) Receptions 7 vs. Connecticut, 2009 Tackles Solo 7 vs. Northwestern, 2009; Boston College, 2010 Longest 52 vs. Kansas State, 2010 Assist 5 vs. Boston College 2010 Touchdowns 3 vs. Kansas State, 2010 Total 12 vs. Boston College, 2010 #26 Kevyn Scott (Senior, Cornerback) TFL-Yds 1.5-11 vs. Rutgers, 2009; 1.0-11 vs. South Florida, 2010 Sacks 1.0-10 vs. Rutgers, 2009; 1.0-11 vs. South Florida, Tackles Solo 3 vs. Cincinnati, 2010 1.0-8 vs. West Virginia, 2010 Assist 0 vs. Cincinnati, 2010 Total 3 vs. Cincinnati, 2010 #94 Bud Tribbey (Senior, Nose Tackle) Interceptions-Return Yds 1-0 vs. Boston College, 2010 Tackles Solo 5 vs. Louisville, 2010 Assist 2 vs. Maine, 2010 #91 Brandon Sharpe (Sophomore, Defensive End) Total 5 vs. Louisville, 2010 Tackles Solo 2 vs. South Florida, 2010 Assist 3 vs. Colgate, 2010 #43 Mario Tull (Freshman, Linebacker) Total 4 vs. Colgate, 2010 Tackles Solo 1 vs. South Florida, 2010 TFL/Yds. 1.0-9 yds. vs. Cincinnati, 2009; 1.0-9 vs. South Florida, Assist 2 vs. Colgate, West Virginia, 2010 1.0-9 vs. Rutgers, 2010 Total 2 vs. Colgate, West Virginia, Rutgers, 2010 Sacks/Yds. 1.0-9 yds. vs. Cincinnati, 1.0-4, Louisville, 2009; #33 Dan Vaughan (Junior, Linebacker) 1.0-9 vs. South Florida, 1.0-9 vs. Rutgers, 2010 Forced Fumbles 1 vs. Minnesota, 2009; vs. Connecticut, 2010 Tackles Solo 2 vs. Maine, 2009 Assist 2 vs. Maine, 2010 #25 Derrell Smith (Redshirt Senior, Linebacker) Total 2 vs. Maine, 2009; vs. Maine, Kansas State, 2010 Tackles Solo 10 vs. Louisville, 2010 #97 Beckett Wales (Freshman, Tight End) Assist 6 vs. Rutgers, 2008; Colgate, Boston College, Receiving Receptions 2 vs. Louisville, 2010 Kansas State, 2010 Yards 19 vs. Colgate, 2010 Total 14 vs. Washington, 2010 Touchdowns 0 Sacks/Yds. 2.0-16 yds. vs. Northwestern, 2.0-13, Akron, 2009 Interceptions-Return Yds 1-4 vs. Akron, 2008; 1- 60 vs. Cincinnati, 2010 #28 Jeremi Wilkes (Freshman, Defensive Back) TFL-Yds 3.5-17 vs. West Virginia, 2008; Tackles Solo 3 vs. Akron, Maine, West Virginia, Cincinnati, 2010 3.5-9 vs. Boston College, 2010 Assist 2 vs. South Florida, 2010 Fumbles Forced 2 vs. Northwestern, 2009 Total 3 vs. Akron, Maine, South Florida, West Fumble Recoveries 1 vs. Minnesota, West Virginia, 2009; Maine, Virginia, Cincinnati, 2010 Cincinnati, Connecticut, 2010 Interceptions-Return Yds 1-24 vs. South Florida, 2010 Pass Breakups 1 vs. Pittsburgh, 2008; 1 vs. Akron, 2010 Rushing Yards 19 vs. Washington, 2007 #87 Aaron Weaver (Senior, Wide Receiver) Carries 5 vs. Washington, 2007 (at Hofstra University) Longest 8 vs. Washington, 2007 Receiving Receptions 15 vs. Massachusetts, 2009 Yards 191 vs. Massachusetts, 2009 Touchdowns 2 vs. Northeastern, 2008

SUATHLETICS.COM 2010 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL SYRACUSE: Final Release GAME #1 GAME #2 Syracuse 29 Syracuse 20 at Akron 3 at Washington 41 September 4 at InfoCision Field • Akron, Ohio September 11 at Husky Stadium • Seattle, Wash. Junior quarterback Ryan Nassib threw for a personal-best 229 yards on 17-for- For the second straight week, Syracuse scored on its opening drive as Ryan 27 passing and two touchdowns in his first collegiate start. It marked the first Nassib ran for 28 yards, crossing the goal line for his first career rushing season-opening victory for the Orange since it defeated North Carolina (49-47 touchdown. Nassib’s touchdown capped off a six-play, 50-yard scoring drive for 3OT) on the road in 2003, it was also SU’s first road victory under second year the Orange, which began after a career-long 47-yard kickoff return by Prince- head coach Doug Marrone. Tyson Gulley. Syracuse scored on its opening drive as Nassib connected with senior wide Freshman kicker Ross Krautman increased the Orange lead, 10-0, with a receiver Aaron Weaver for a 23-yard touchdown pass. Freshman running back 29-yard field goal on SU’s second drive after the stingy Orange defense forced Prince-Tyson Gulley started the 11-play, 69-yard scoring drive with a 22-yard Washington to punt after allowing only 19 yards on six plays. kickoff return in his collegiate debut. The Huskies cut the deficit with a 37-yard field goal to make it 10-3 at the end The Orange defense came out equally strong, forcing the Zips to a pair of three of the first quarter. UW tacked on another three points with a 24-yard field goal and outs on its first two possessions. SU held Akron to a total of seven three-and- on its first drive of the second quarter, cutting the Orange advantage to four, outs in the contest. 10-6. Akron worked its way onto the board with 1:16 remaining in the first half as Washington took its first lead of the game when quarterback Jake Locker kicker Igor Ivelijic connected on a 40-yard field goal attempt, cutting the deficit, connected with Jermaine Kearse for a five-yard touchdown pass, giving the 10-3. Huskies a 13-10 advantage at the half. UW increased its lead out of the break, Syracuse regained possession with 1:12 left in the half and beat the clock, as as Locker and Kearse connected for a pair of touchdowns through the air in the Nassib found junior wide out Van Chew for a 26-yard touchdown pass with five third quarter, making the score 27-10. seconds remaining in the half. The touchdown capped off a six-play, 65-yard drive Syracuse went 43 yards on 10 plays in its first possession of the fourth quarter for the Orange, which included a pair of receptions by Alec Lemon and 10 yards and Krautman capped off with a 37-yard field goal to make it a two on the ground by Antwon Bailey. possession game, 27-13. The Orange defense added six points, 23-3, in the third quarter as senior Washington’s Chris Polk answered with a 52-yard rushing touchdown, linebacker Doug Hogue blocked an Akron field goal attempt and senior rebuilding the Huskies lead, 34-13. cornerback Mike Holmes returned the loose ball for a touchdown. It was the first The Orange battled back as senior linebacker Derrell Smith forced a fumble, blocked field goal attempt for the Orange since last year’s season opener against which sophomore safety Shamarko Thomas recovered on the Washington 30 Minnesota and the first blocked field goal returned for a touchdown since at yard line. It was the sixth career forced fumble for Smith, which ties for third on least 1980. the SU career record list. Nassib and the Orange offense took over with a quick The offensive onslaught continued in the fourth quarter as Delone Carter and two play scoring drive, capped off by a 19-yard touchdown reception by Lemon, Nassib marched the Orange 80-yards on a nine-play scoring drive, increasing the cutting the Washington lead, 34-20. lead, 29-3. Carter finished the drive with a one-yard rushing score. The Copley, After recovering an Orange onside kick attempt at the SU 44 yard line, the Ohio native finished with a game-high 91 yards on 26 carries. Huskies added seven points on the ensuing drive. Locker connected with Devin Aguilar for a 14-yard touchdown pass, producing the final, 41-20. TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS SU UA First Downs 20 9 SU UW Rush Att.-Yards 45-202 24-55 First Downs 16 20 Pass Yards 229 111 Rush Att.-Yards 31-112 33-175 Total Offense (Plays-Yards) 72-431 59-166 Pass Yards 224 292 Passes (Comp.-Att.) 17-27 12-35 Total Offense (Plays-Yards) 68-336 67-467 Passes had intercepted 1 0 Passes (Comp.-Att.) 19-37 23-34 Punts-Avg. 5-44.8 10-38.3 Passes had intercepted 1 0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-2 0-0 Punts-Avg. 6-43.0 6-40.3 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-324 2-103 Punt Returns-Yards 4-56 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 4-2 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-250 8-515 Penalties-Yards 5-43 10-82 Fumbles-Lost 4-1 2-1 SCORING BY QUARTERS Penalties-Yards 10-80 7-65 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final SCORING BY QUARTERS SYRACUSE 7 10 6 6 29 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final Akron 0 3 0 0 3 SYRACUSE 10 0 0 0 20 SCORING SUMMARY Washington 3 10 14 14 41 Plays-Yds/Time Score Qtr./Time SCORING SUMMARY SU - Weaver, 23-yard pass (Krautman kick) 11-69/4:57 7-0 1st/10:03 Plays-Yds/Time Score Qtr./Time SU - Krautman, 47-yard field goal 5-41/2:05 10-0 2nd/11:21 SU – Nassib, 28-yard run (Krautman kick) 6-50/2:19 7-0 1st/12:41 UA - Ivelijic, 40-yard field goal 4--5/0:23 10-3 2nd/1:16 SU – Krautman, 29-yard field goal 9-37/5:31 10-0 1st/4:29 SU - Chew, 26-yard pass (Krautman kick) 6-65/1:07 17-3 2nd/0:05 UW – Folk, 37-yard field goal 11-49/4:19 10-3 1st/0:05 SU - Holmes, 57-yard blocked FG return (PAT failed) 23-3 3rd/4:56 UW – Folk, 24-yard field goal 13-62/5:58 10-6 2nd/6:50 SU - Carter, 1-yard run (PAT failed) 9-80/4:09 29-3 4th/7:51 UW – Kearse, 5-yard pass (Folk kick) 6-22/2:32 10-13 2nd/4:09 UW – Kearse, 57-yard pass (Folk kick) 1-57/0:13 10-20 3rd/14:40 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS UW – Kearse, 28-yard pass (Folk kick) 4-80/1:53 10-27 3rd/6:20 Rushing SU – Carter (26 - 91 - 1); UA – Burney (12-38-0) SU – Krautman, 37-yard field goal 10-43/3:15 13-27 4th/12:24 Passing SU – Nassib (17-27, 229 yds - 2 TD); UA – Nicely (12-35, 111 yds - 0 TD) UW – Polk, 52-yard run 5-70/2:13 13-34 4th/10:04 Receiving SU – Lemon (5-49-0); UA – LaFrance (7-75-0) SU – Lemon, 19-yard pass (Krautman kick) 2-14/0:11 20-34 4th/7:13 Tackles SU – Suter, Holmes (3-3/6); UA – Thomas (9-5/14) UW – Aguilar, 14-yard pass (Folk kick) 2-44/0:34 20-41 4th/6:33 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing SU – Carter (18-91-0); UW – Polk (20-117-1) Passing SU – Nassib (17-35 - 202 yds - 1 TD); UW – Locker (22-33 - 289 yds -4 TD) Receiving SU – Chew (9-83-0) UW – Kearse (9-179-3) Tackles SU – Smith (9-5/14); UW – Dennison (7-5/12) 2010 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL SYRACUSE: Final Release GAME #3 GAME #4 Syracuse 38 Syracuse 42 vs. Maine 14 vs. Colgate 7 September 18 at the Carrier Dome • Syracuse, N.Y. September 25 at the Carrier Dome • Syracuse, N.Y. Junior Ryan Nassib set a Syracuse single-game record with five touchdown passes Delone Carter led Syracuse to a 42-7 victory against Colgate, marking the first as Syracuse beat Maine, 38-14 before 37,758 fans. After trailing 14-7 with 10 minutes time since 2003 that the Orange has gone 3-1 through its first four games. Carter remaining in the first half, the Orange rallied, scoring 31 unanswered points to claim finished with a career-best 172 yards rushing on 14 carries with a career-high victory in its home opener. It was the first home opening win for the Orange since tying four touchdowns. It marked the seventh 100-yard career rushing game for defeating Cincinnati, 19-7, on September 18, 2004. Carter, who moves into a tie for eighth on the SU 100-yard rushing game list and Nassib connected with five different receivers, including four – Nick Provo, Jose is now 11th all-time on the career rushing yards list with 2,290. Cruz, Van Chew and Alec Lemon – for touchdowns. He finished with 260 yards on 19- Quarterback Ryan Nassib was 8-of-15 for 169 yards and a touchdown, while for-28 passing. Chew was the leading receiver (seven catches for 113 yards), while back running back Antwon Bailey and junior receiver Van Chew each had 68 yards Delone Carter moved into 16th place on the SU all-time rushing list with 65 yards on receiving. 15 carries. After the SU defense held Colgate to nine yards and a quick three-and-out, Maine scored the only points of the opening period on a 10-yard run by quarterback Carter put the Orange on the board with a 24-yard touchdown run. The score Warren Smith with 4:25 on the clock. capped a two-play, 40-yard scoring drive to give Syracuse a 7-0 edge with 4:51 Syracuse quickly answered on its first drive of the second quarter, tying the game at remaining in the first quarter. Linebacker Marquis Spruill paced the defense with seven, as Nassib connected with Lemon for a three-yard touchdown pass at 12:34. The 12 tackles, including six solo and two for a loss. four-play, 27-yard drive began with a career-long 62-yard punt return by senior Mike As the first quarter wound down, cornerback Mike Holmes picked off a Greg Holmes and included a leaping catch by Chew for 25 yards. Sullivan pass attempt, returning it 42 yards to the Colgate 21-yard line. The Black Bears responded on the ensuing drive as Smith connected with tight end Bailey increased the lead, 14-0, finding the end zone with a career-long Justin Perillo for a six-yard touchdown pass giving Maine a 14-7 lead. 37-yard reception. Carter tacked on six more less than two minutes into the third SU freshman Ross Krautman cut the deficit to four, 14-10, with a 32-yard field goal. quarter, scoring on a nine-yard rush, giving the Orange a 21-0 advantage. The Orange took its first lead of the game just before the break as Nassib connected Cornerback Da’Mon Merkerson had the second interception of the game, with Cruz for a four-yard touchdown pass with 0:27 remaining on the clock. The score picking off a Sullivan pass attempt at SU’s 32-yard line. It was Merkerson’s first finished a 7-play, 24-yard scoring drive to give Syracuse a 17-14 advantage at the half. career interception. Syracuse tacked on seven more points, 24-14, as Nassib found Lemon in the end Syracuse increased its lead to 28-0 as Carter found the end zone for a third zone for a second time with a 20-yard touchdown pass with 5:16 remaining in the third time with a 12-yard touchdown run with 3:00 remaining in the third quarter. quarter. The catch completed a nine-play, 87-yard drive, which included Carter’s 27 Colgate responded with its first points of the contest, 28-7, with 11:23 remaining yards on the ground and Lemon’s 35 yards through the air. as Nate Eachus found the end zone with a 12-yard rush up the middle. With the third quarter winding down, Nassib found Provo in the corner of the end The record day continued for Carter with an 18-yard rushing touchdown with zone with 0:43 remaining, building the Orange edge, 31-14. The 20-yard touchdown 10:11 remaining in regulation, building Syracuse’s lead, 35-7. It marked the fourth pass completed a 5-play, 66-yard scoring drive which included 14-yards rushing by rushing touchdown of the day for Carter, tying a career-best set against Wyoming junior Antwon Bailey and 32 yards receiving by Lemon. in 2006. Nassib set the SU single-game record 15 seconds into the fourth quarter, connecting Running back Prince Tyson-Gulley scored his first career touchdown with 4:14 with Chew on a 21-yard touchdown pass with 14:45 left in regulation. The score remaining in the game, producing the final, 42-7. Gulley’s eight-yard rush up the produced the final, 38-14, marking the second-most points scored by the Orange in the middle completed a six-play, 60-yard scoring drive, including a 19-yard reception Doug Marrone era. Junior Chandler Jones forced two fumbles and senior Mike Holmes by Beckett Wales, the first of his career. had a career-long 62-yard punt return. TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS SU CU SU UM First Downs 20 23 First Downs 17 14 Rush Att.-Yards 29-249 52-230 Rush Att.-Yards 26-78 32-66 Pass Yards 188 146 Pass Yards 260 129 Total Offense (Plays-Yards) 46-437 83-376 Total Offense (Plays-Yards) 55-338 61-195 Passes (Comp.-Att.) 9-17 20-31 Passes (Comp.-Att.) 19-29 21-29 Passes had intercepted 0 2 Passes had intercepted 0 0 Punts-Avg. 2-46.5 3-40.7 Punts-Avg. 5-44.4 5-44.6 Punt Returns-Yards 2-44 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 5-72 4-30 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-35 7-138 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-36 7-199 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 4-2 Penalties-Yards 5-47 9-80 Penalties-Yards 14-111 8-56 SCORING BY QUARTERS SCORING BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final SYRACUSE 7 7 14 14 42 SYRACUSE 0 17 14 7 38 Colgate 0 0 0 7 7 Maine 7 7 0 0 14 SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY Plays-Yds/Time Score Qtr./Time Plays-Yds/Time Score Qtr./Time UM - Smith, 10-yard run (Harvey kick) 14-84/7:51 7-0 1st/4:25 SU - Carter, 24-yard run (Krautman kick) 2-40/0:49 7-0 1st/4:51 SU - Lemon, 3-yard pass (Krautman kick) 4-27/1:14 7-7 2nd/12:34 SU - Bailey, 37-yard pass (Krautman kick) 3-53/0:59 14-0 2nd/1:48 UM - Perillo, 6-yard pass (Harvey kick) 5-56/2:28 14-7 2nd/10:06 SU - Carter, 9-yard run (Krautman kick) 4-59/1:32 21-0 3rd/13:28 SU - Krautman, 32-yard field goal 10-40/5:47 14-10 2nd/4:19 SU - Carter, 12-yard run (Krautman kick) 7-68/3:01 28-0 3rd/3:00 SU - Cruz, 4-yard pass (Krautman kick) 7-24/3:25 14-17 2nd/0:27 CU - Eachus, 12-yard run (Colborne kick) 13-69/6:37 28-7 4th/11:23 SU - Lemon, 20-yard pass (Krautman kick) 9-87/2:38 14-24 3rd/5:16 SU - Carter, 18-yard run (Krautman kick) 3-70/1:12 35-7 4th/10:11 SU - Provo, 20-yard pass (Krautman kick) 5-66/1:53 14-31 3rd/0:43 SU - Gulley, 8-yard run (Krautman kick) 6-60/2:14 42-7 4th/4:14 SU - Chew, 21-yard pass (Krautman kick) 1-21/0:09 14-38 4th/14:45 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing SU – Carter (14-172-4); CU – Eachus (35-147-1) Rushing SU – Carter (15-65-0); UM – Turcotte (13-56-0) Passing SU – Nassib (8-15 - 169 yds - 1 TD); CU – Sullivan (20-31 - 146 yds - 0 TD) Passing SU – Nassib (19-28 - 260 yds - 5 TD); UM – Smith (20-27 - 127 yds - 1 TD) Receiving SU – Chew (3-68-0); CU – Rosnick (10-84-0) Receiving SU – Chew (7-113-1) UM – Session (7-38-0) Tackles SU – Spruill (6-6/12); CU – DiMassa (3-5/8) Tackles SU – Smith (6-3/9); UM - Cusano (6-0/6) 2010 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL SYRACUSE: Final Release GAME #5 GAME #6 Syracuse 13 Syracuse 14 at USF 9 vs. Pittsburgh 45 October 9 at Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, Fla. October 16 at the Carrier Dome • Syracuse, N.Y. A relentless defense led Syracuse to its first victory against USF in its BIG EAST The Orange saw its three-game winning streak come to an end with a 45-14 loss opener, marking the first time the Orange has beaten the Bulls in the six-game series. to Pittsburgh. Quarterback Ryan Nassib established career highs in completions and SU improves to 4-1 for the first time since 1999. attempts against the Panthers. He completed 25-of-46 passes for 231 yards and a The SU defense stifled USF, limiting the Bulls to 219 yards total offense while posting touchdown. Nassib’s 25 completions tied for second on the school’s single-game record a pair of interceptions, four sacks and a blocked extra-point attempt. list. His 46 passing attempts tied for the third-most by an SU signal caller in one game. Running back Delone Carter led the Orange on the ground with his eighth career Running back Delone Carter led the Syracuse ground game with 38 yards on 13 100-yard game, recording 105 yards on 26 carries to move into ninth all-time on the SU carries and a touchdown. His first-quarter score was the 21st rushing touchdown of his career rushing list with 2,386 yards. career, tying him with Malcolm Thomas for ninth on the Orange’s career list. With USF steadily moving downfield on its opening drive, cornerback Da’Mon The Panthers grabbed an early 7-0 lead scoring on their first offensive play, a screen Merkerson halted the Bulls in their tracks, intercepting a B.J. Daniels pass in the end pass to Devin Street that resulted in a 79-yard touchdown. Syracuse absorbed Pitt’s zone. It was the second interception in as many games for Merkerson. quick-scoring strike and responded with a 10-play, 83-yard touchdown march on its Kicker Maikon Bonani put the Bulls on the board less than two minutes into the ensuing drive to tie the game at 7-7 with 8:59 left in the first quarter. second quarter, converting a 31-yard field goal attempt to give the hosts a 3-0 edge. The drive’s key play was a 41-yard completion from Nassib to Alec Lemon who layed Kicker Ross Krautman evened the score, 3-3, kicking a 35-yard field goal with 10:14 out to make a spectacular catch along the sideline. Five plays later, Carter punched it in remaining in the first half. The field goal capped a 10-play, 55-yard drive for the Orange, from a yard out to even the score. with all 55-yards coming from running back Antwon Bailey – 25 on the ground and 30 The Panthers took advantage of a short field late in the first quarter to regain the through the air. advantage, 14-7. Cameron Saddler returned a punt 31 yards to the SU 22-yard line to Krautman gave the Orange its first lead of the contest, 6-3, kicking a 41-yard field set up the Pitt offense and quarterback Tino Sunseri found Ray Graham for a 15-yard goal with 10:26 on the clock in the third quarter. The field goal capped an 11-play, 49- touchdown with 23 seconds remaining in the opening period. yard drive for SU which included 33-yards on the ground by senior running back Delone The Panthers extended their lead to 21-7 at the 9:39 mark of the second quarter Carter and a 27-yard reception by wide receiver Van Chew. when Sunseri converted a 3rd-and-10 by hooking up with for a 30-yard USF quickly regained the lead on the ensuing possession as Lindsay Lamar returned score. A one-yard TD run by Dion Lewis with 3:18 left in the half pushed the margin to the Syracuse kickoff 94-yards for the first touchdown of the contest. The Orange 28-7 at halftime. defense blocked the Bulls extra-point attempt, keeping the separation to a field goal, 9-6. In the second half, Pitt did it with defense as Ricky Gary thwarted the Orange’s first Defensive back Jeremi Wilkes notched his first career interception at the six minute drive of the third quarter, returning an interception 80 yards for a 35-7 Pitt lead. mark of the third quarter, picking off Daniels and returning it 24 yards to the SU 37-yard SU scored again, this time on a Nassib touchdown pass to Van Chew at the 13:07 line. It marked the second multi-interception game for the Orange this season. mark of the fourth quarter. A Pittsburgh field goal and touchdown produced the final Wide receiver Marcus Sales put Syracuse back on top, 13-9, with a three-yard score. touchdown reception with just over seven minutes remaining in regulation. It marked Lemon led the SU receiving corps with eight catches for 108 yards. It was his second the first catch of the season for Sales. The score capped a 14-play, 98-yard drive for career 100-yard receiving game. Linebacker Doug Hogue paced the Orange defense Syracuse. with a career-high 12 tackles in the contest, including 1.5 for a loss. Seven of his stops The Orange defense stood strong through the remainder of regulation, forcing the were solo. Bulls to a three-and-out on the ensuing possession and forced a turnover on downs on TEAM STATISTICS USF’s final drive to seal the victory. SU UP TEAM STATISTICS First Downs 21 16 Rush Att.-Yards 25-77 34-123 SU USF Pass Yards 231 281 First Downs 17 13 Total Offense (Plays-Yards) 71-308 58-404 Rush Att.-Yards 43-178 37-95 Passes (Comp.-Att.) 25-46 17-24 Pass Yards 129 124 Passes had intercepted 2 0 Total Offense (Plays-Yards) 65-307 60-219 Punts-Avg. 6-44.8 5-50.0 Passes (Comp.-Att.) 12-22 9-23 Punt Returns-Yards 4-34 4-44 Passes had intercepted 0 2 Kickoff Returns-Yards 8-186 3-52 Punts-Avg. 6-40.5 5-36.2 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1- -1 1-9 Penalties-Yards 4-30 10-99 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-70 4-141 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0 SCORING BY QUARTERS Penalties-Yards 12-87 4-20 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final SCORING BY QUARTERS SYRACUSE 7 0 0 7 14 Pittsburgh 14 14 7 10 45 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final SYRACUSE 0 3 3 7 13 SCORING SUMMARY USF 0 3 6 0 9 Plays-Yds/Time Score Qtr./Time SCORING SUMMARY PITT - Street, 79-yard pass (Hutchins kick) 1-79/0:16 7-0 1st/13:30 Plays-Yds/Time Score Qtr./Time SYR - Carter, 1-yard run (Krautman kick) 10-83/4:31 7-7 1st/8:59 USF - Bonani, 31-yard field goal 8-48/3:11 0-3 2nd/13:16 PITT - Graham, 15-yard pass (Hutchins kick) 4-22/1:52 14-7 1st/0:23 SU - Krautman, 35-yard field goal 10-55/3:02 3-3 2nd/10:14 PITT - Shanahan, 30-yard pass (Hutchins kick) 7-70/3:53 21-7 2nd/9:39 SU - Krautman, 41-yard field goal 11-49/4:34 6-3 3rd/10:26 PITT - Lewis, 1-yard run (Hutchins kick) 10-76/4:12 28-7 2nd/3:18 USF - Lamar, 94-yard kickoff return (Bonani kick blocked) 0-0/0:00 6-9 3rd/10:13 PITT - Gary, 80-yard interception return (Hutchins kick) 0-0/0:00 35-7 3rd/10:27 SU - Sales, 3-yard pass (Krautman kick) 14-98/6:34 13-9 4th/7:15 SYR - Chew, 11-yard pass (Krautman kick) 12-81/3:22 35-14 4th/13:07 PITT - Hutchins, 24-yard field goal 7-71/3:19 38-14 4th/9:48 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS PITT - DeCicco, 6-yard pass (Hutchins kick) 1-6/0:06 45-14 4th/9:19 Rushing SU – Carter (26-105-0); USF - Plancher (15-58-0) INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Passing SU – Nassib (12-22 - 129 yds - 1 TD); USF - Daniels (9-23 - 124 yds - 0 TD) Receiving SU – Chew (4-59-0); USF - Bogan (4-67-0) Rushing SU – Carter (13-38-1); UP - Lewis (15-80-1) Tackles SU – Suter (6-2/8); USF - Webster (7-1/8) Passing SU – Nassib (25-46 - 231 yds - 1 TD); UP - Sunseri (17-24 - 266 yds - 4 TD) Receiving SU – Lemon (8-108-0); UP - Shanahan (4-64-1) Tackles SU – Hogue (7-5/12); UP - Reed (7-0/7) 2010 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL SYRACUSE: Final Release GAME #7 GAME #8 Syracuse 19 rv/rv Syracuse 31 at #20/19 West Virginia 14 at Cincinnati 7 October 23 at Milan Puskar Stadium • Morgantown, W.V. October 30 at Nippert Stadium • Cincinnati, Ohio Three interceptions and a stellar second-half effort by the Syracuse defense Syracuse scored 17 points off three turnovers to defeat Cincinnati and improve to 6-2 led the Orange past #20/19 West Virginia, 19-14. The victory ended a streak of on the season for the first time since 2001. eight consecutive losses to the Mountaineers for the Orange. SU regained the The Syracuse defense turned in a dominant performance, restricting the Bearcats to Schwartzwalder Trophy, named for the former WVU player and Syracuse head coach. 23 yards in the first quarter, while holding them scoreless through the second half. The Syracuse used the strong rushing attack of Delone Carter and Antwon Bailey, who Orange defense has held opponents scoreless in 16-of-32 quarters this season. combined for 169 of SU’s 183 yards against WVU’s defense that came into the game SU was driving as the opening period expired, assembling the longest drive of the ranked fourth nationally in rush defense, allowing just 83.2 yards per game. quarter with 44-yards. With fourth-and-three to go at the Cincinnati 46-yard line, Ryan The contest ended in dramatic fashion. WVU took possession with 6:35 left in the Nassib found Nick Provo for a second-quarter opening first down. SU captialized on the game, trailing 19-14, and embarked on a methodical drive that featured two third- big fourth-down conversion as Nassib found Van Chew in the end zone with a three- down conversions and a fourth-down conversion. WVU advanced to the Syracuse 20, yard touchdown pass, giving the Orange a 7-0 advantage. at which point the Orange defenders dug in. On a second-and-10, Shamarko Thomas The Orange defense continued to overwhelm the Bearcats on their ensuing drive as and Doug Hogue combined to sack WVU quarterback for a 12-yard loss. senior linebacker Derrell Smith recovered a fumble on the first play, giving SU the ball Following an incomplete pass, Thomas and Anthony Perkins teamed up on a four-yard back at the Cinncinati 19-yard line. Ryan Bartholomew helped SU capitalize, recovering to secure the triumph. Hogue had two interceptions in the first half. a goal line fumble in the end zone to increase the advantage, 14-0. The first career The Orange forced a turnover on West Virginia’s first possession. Hogue intercepted score for Bartholomew capped a five-play, 19-yard drive for the Orange. a Mountaineer pass and Syracuse benefitted from the miscue when Ross Krautman The offensive struggles continued for Cincinnati as Max Suter forced a fumble on the converted a 28-yard field goal to put the Orange up 3-0. first play of the Bearcats drive, which Phillip Thomas recovered and returned 21-yards WVU bounced right back, fashioning a nine-play, 71-yard drive on a six-yard to the UC 19-yard line. The Orange capitalized on the hosts miscue once again as Ross touchdown toss from Smith to Tavon Austin. Krautman kicked a 26-yard field goal, building the buffer, 17-0. Syracuse quickly countered as Ryan Nassib found Van Chew in the end zone for The Bearcats cut the deficit as quarterback Chazz Anderson found D.J. Woods with a a 29-yard touchdown pass, capping a five-play, 62-yard scoring drive which put the 33-yard touchdown pass, capping an eight-play, 62-yard drive to make it, 17-7. Orange back on top, 10-7. Syracuse capitalized on another Cincinnati fumble as Nassib found Antwon Bailey The offensive battle continued and WVU regained the lead, 14-10, as Ryan Clarke for a five-yard touchdown pass. It was the second career touchdown catch for Bailey, found the end zone on a one-yard rush. who ranks seventh on SU’s career receptions by a running back list with 48. The play An SU fumble on the ensuing kickoff return gave West Virginia the ball back, but completed a four-play, 37-yard drive which increased the Syracuse lead, 24-7, with 7:15 Phillip Thomas halted the driving Mountaineers with his first interception of the remaining in the third quarter. season, a pickoff on the goal line. A possession that featured a 46-yard run by DeLone Cincinnati looked to spark its offense, electing to try for the first down on fourth-and- Carter resulted in a second three-pointer from Krautman, this time a 19-yarder. The two on its first drive of the fourth quarter, but Mikhail Marinovich had a crucial pass first-year kicker nailed his third try, a 33-yarder, to give the Orange a 16-14 victory. breakup, forcing the Bearcats to turn the ball over on downs. With time running down in the second quarter, Hogue picked off a second Smith pass The Orange continued to build its lead with a 10-play, 42-yard fourth-quarter and this time returned it 49 yards to the West Virginia 12. Krautman’s 22-yard field goal touchdown drive. Bailey found the end zone on a one-yard rush for his first rushing with 36 seconds before the break had S.U. ahead, 19-14. score of the season. Bailey had 18 yards on the ground in the drive, while Carter had Syracuse improved its record to 5-2 overall, giving the program five victories for the 22 and Provo added a 13-yard reception. The score gave Syracuse a decisive 31-7 first time since the 2004 squad was 6-6 overall. It was the Orange’s first win against a advantage with 7:31 remaining in the contest, which it maintained through the end of ranked opponent since winning at #18/19 Louisville in 2007, 38-35. regulation to secure its third BIG EAST road victory for the first time since 2001. TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS SU WVU SU UC First Downs 12 20 First Downs 16 15 Rush Att.-Yards 38-183 35-106 Rush Att.-Yards 44-137 29-109 Pass Yards 63 178 Pass Yards 125 168 Total Offense (Plays-Yards) 53-246 72-284 Total Offense (Plays-Yards) 70-262 68-277 Passes (Comp.-Att.) 5-15 20-37 Passes (Comp.-Att.) 16-26 21-39 Passes had intercepted 0 3 Passes had intercepted 1 1 Punts-Avg. 6-51.7 6-44.2 Punts-Avg. 4-41.8 5-42.8 Punt Returns-Yards 3-35 2-9 Punt Returns-Yards 1-15 1-20 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-57 5-62 Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-16 6-154 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-2 Penalties-Yards 5-58 9-64 Penalties-Yards 5-44 5-50 SCORING BY QUARTERS SCORING BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final SYRACUSE 10 9 0 0 19 SYRACUSE 0 17 7 7 31 WVU 14 0 0 0 14 Cincinnati 0 7 0 0 7 SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY Plays-Yds/Time Score Qtr./Time Plays-Yds/Time Score Qtr./Time SU - Krautman, 28-yard field goal 6-15/2:24 3-0 1st/11:23 SU - Chew, 3-yard pass (Krautman kick) 14-80/6:33 7-0 2nd/12:56 WVU - Austin, 6-yard pass (Bitancurt kick) 9-71/3:50 3-7 1st/7:27 SU - Bartholomew, fumble recovery (Krautman kick) 5-19/2:40 14-0 2nd/10:05 SU - Chew, 29-yard pass (Krautman kick) 5-62/1:53 10-7 1st/5:28 SU - Krautman, 26-yard field goal 5-10/1:54 17-0 2nd/7:53 WVU - Clarke, 1-yard run (Bitancurt kick) 7-67/3:34 10-14 1st/1:55 UC - Woods, 33-yard pass (Rogers kick) 8-62/2:53 17-7 2nd/4:52 SU - Krautman, 19-yard field goal 7-71/3:46 13-14 2nd/11:51 SU - Bailey, 5-yard pass (Krautman kick) 4-37/2:12 24-7 3rd/7:15 SU - Krautman, 33-yard field goal 6-31/3:08 16-14 2nd/3:54 SU - Bailey, 1-yard run (Krautman kick) 10-42/4:54 31-7 4th/7:31 SU - Krautman, 22-yard field goal 4-7/0:21 19-14 2nd/0:37 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing SU – Carter (19-109-0); UC - Anderson (13-66-0) Rushing SU – Bailey (19-94-0); WVU - Devine (24-122-0) Passing SU – Nassib (16-26 - 125 yds - 2 TD); UC - Anderson (18-33 - 148 yds - 1 TD) Passing SU – Nassib (5-15 - 63 yds - 1 TD); WVU - Smith (20-37 - 178 yds - 1 TD) Receiving SU – Provo (4-40-0); UC - Woods (5-56-1) Receiving SU – Chew (2-46-1); WVU - Austin (5-32-1) Tackles SU – Hogue (7-1/8); UC - Stewart (11-2/13) Tackles SU – Hogue (8-2/10); WVU - Tandy (5-5/10) 2010 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL SYRACUSE: Final Release GAME #9 GAME #10 rv/rv Syracuse 20 rv/- Syracuse 13 vs. Louisville 28 at Rutgers 10 November 6 at the Carrier Dome • Syracuse, N.Y. November 13 at Rutgers Stadium • Piscataway, N.J. Delone Carter led Syracuse with 107 rushing yards on 21 carries in a 28-20 loss to rv/- Syracuse won its seventh game of the season at Rutgers, 13-10, on Saturday and Louisville. Carter surpassed Floyd Little on the SU career rushing yards list (2,724) with earned itself a bowl berth for the first time since 2004. The victory at Rutger Stadium his 10th career 100-yard rushing game. He now ranks fifth in career rushing yards at is the fourth BIG EAST road victory of the season, marking the first time in program Syracuse. He also scored his 22nd rushing touchdown to tie Jim Brown for the eighth history that the Orange posted a 4-0 league record on the road. spot on that record list. Ryan Nassib completed 16-of-31 pass attempts for 214 yards and a touchdown, while After Louisville took the lead on a 28-yard TD run, Syracuse quickly evened the kicker Ross Krautman had a pair of field goals, including the game-winner with just playing field on its ensuing possession. Ryan Nassib found Alec Lemon for the 51-yard more than one minute remaining and a career-long 48-yard blast in the win. Running touchdown pass to make it 7-7. The scoring play was a career-long for both and capped back Delone Carter led with 85 yards on 18 carries while Marcus Sales had five a three-play, 56-yard scoring drive for the Orange. receptions for 73 yards. Louisville reclaimed the lead, 14-7, with a six-play, 59-yard scoring drive with 1:15 Doug Hogue led the defense with 12 total tackles, including two for a loss of yards remaining in the first quarter as quarterback Justin Burke found Andrell Smith for an while classmate Derrell Smith had 10, including 1.5 sacks. eight-yard pass play. As the offense worked to find its rhythm, the Orange defense continued to force Carter tied the score, 14-14, weaving his way through traffic for an eight-yard turnovers as cornerback Mike Holmes recovered a fumble on the Rutgers 32-yard line. touchdown run. The touchdown capped a 12-play, 70-yard scoring drive for the Orange The Orange offense took over, marching 32-yards on six plays to put seven points on which knotted the score with 5:42 remaining in the first half. the board. Nassib capped the scoring drive with a four-yard touchdown pass to running The Orange defense frustrated the Cardinals as Mikhail Marinovich recorded a back Antwon Bailey. nine-yard sack on Burke. The impact forced Burke to fumble, which Chandler Jones Following the score, the Orange defense continued to stifle the Scarlet Knights (4-5, recovered at the Louisville 22-yard line. 1-3) forcing them to a three-and-out on their ensuing possession. Syracuse capitalized on the Louisville miscue as freshman kicker Ross Kratuman Rutgers gained some momentum after intercepting a Nassib pass attempt at the converted a 23-yard field goal to give the Orange its first lead of the game, 17-14, with Syracuse 40-yard line. Despite the turnover, the SU defense kept the Scarlet Knights out 34 seconds remaining in the first half. The field goal capped a five-play, 17-yard scoring of the end zone as they capped a nine-play, 31-yard drive with a 26-yard field goal to drive for SU. cut the deficit, 7-3, with 4:38 left on the clock. Wright put the Cardinals back on top with a 12-yard touchdown run on the opening The hosts defense forced a fumble on the ensuing drive, while the Orange defense drive of the second half. The score capped a 10-play, 60-yard scoring drive which gave stood up to its billing as 10th best in the nation, holding the Scarlet Knights to a three- Louisville a 21-17 lead. and-out. Krautman cut the Louisville lead to one, 21-20, with a 42-yard field goal with 5:53 Rutgers took its first lead of the contest out of the locker room as wide receiver remaining in the third quarter. The field goal completed a 10-play, 42-yard scoring Jeremy Deering rushed for a 19-yard touchdown, putting the hosts up, 10-7. drive for the Orange, which included 10 yards on the ground by Carter and a 13-yard Krautman tied the game with a career-long 48-yard field goal with 3:19 remaining in reception by Nick Provo. the third quarter. The score capped a 12-play, 58-yard drive for the Orange which tied The Cardinals built their buffer to eight, 28-20, with a 12-play, 90-yard touchdown the game at 10. drive to open the fourth quarter and maintained its lead through the end of regulation. Krautman sealed the victory with a game-winning 24-yard field goal to produce the TEAM STATISTICS final, 13-10. SU UL TEAM STATISTICS First Downs 17 19 Rush Att.-Yards 31-101 39-160 SU RU Pass Yards 155 143 First Downs 16 17 Total Offense (Plays-Yards) 63-256 64-303 Rush Att.-Yards 37-91 48-169 Passes (Comp.-Att.) 19-32 13-25 Pass Yards 214 111 Passes had intercepted 0 0 Total Offense (Plays-Yards) 68-305 73-280 Punts-Avg. 6-43.5 6-41.3 Passes (Comp.-Att.) 16-31 10-25 Punt Returns-Yards 4-26 3-12 Passes had intercepted 1 0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-131 4-71 Punts-Avg. 5-44.0 7-38.4 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1 Punt Returns-Yards 2-2 2-2 Penalties-Yards 8-57 10-67 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-72 4-111 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 2-1 SCORING BY QUARTERS Penalties-Yards 5-35 6-45 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final SCORING BY QUARTERS SYRACUSE 7 10 3 0 20 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final Louisville 14 0 7 7 28 SYRACUSE 7 0 3 3 13 SCORING SUMMARY Rutgers 0 3 7 0 10 Plays-Yds/Time Score Qtr./Time SCORING SUMMARY LOU - Wright, 28-yard run (Philpott kick) 3-41/1:24 7-0 1st/6:06 Plays-Yds/Time Score Qtr./Time SU - Lemon, 51-yard pass (Krautman kick) 3-56/0:58 7-7 1st/5:08 SU - Bailey, 4-yard pass (Krautman kick) 6-32/2:12 7-0 1st/7:11 LOU - Smith, 8-yard pass (Philpott kick) 6-59/3:53 14-7 1st/1:15 RU - Te, 26-yard field goal 9-31/3:49 7-3 2nd/4:38 SU - Carter, 8-yard run (Krautman kick) 12-70/4:53 14-14 2nd/5:42 RU - Deering, 19-yard run (Te kick) 8-85/3:50 7-10 3rd/11:06 SU - Krautman, 23-yard field goal 5-17/1:44 14-17 2nd/0:34 SU - Krautman, 48-yard field goal 12-58/5:16 10-10 3rd/3:19 LOU - Wright, 12-yard run (Philpott kick) 10-60/4:26 21-17 3rd/10:34 SU - Krautman, 24-yard field goal 11-66/2:44 13-10 4th/1:07 SU - Krautman, 42-yard field goal 10-42/4:41 21-20 3rd/5:53 LOU - Chichester, 21-yard pass (Philpott kick) 12-90/6:27 28-20 4th/14:26 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing SU – Carter (18-85-0); RU - Deering (29-166-1) Passing SU – Nassib (16-31 - 214 yds - 1 TD); RU - Savage (6-12 - 76 yds - 0 TD) Rushing SU – Carter (21-107-1); UL - Wright (19-98-2) Receiving SU – Sales (5-73-0); RU - Harrison (4-68-0) Passing SU – Nassib (19-32 - 155 yds - 1 TD); UL - Burke (13-25 - 143 yds - 2 TD) Tackles SU – Hogue (5-7/12); RU - Greene (7-2/9) Receiving SU – Lemon (5-73-1); UL - Graham (3-30-0) Tackles SU – Smith (10-2/12); UL - Smith (11-2/13) 2010 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL SYRACUSE: Final Release GAME #11 GAME #12 rv/rv Syracuse 6 Syracuse 7 vs. Connecticut 23 vs. Boston College 16 November 20 at the Carrier Dome • Syracuse, N.Y. November 27 at the Carrier Dome • Syracuse, N.Y. Ross Krautman converted a pair of field goal attempts, increasing his Derrell Smith led the Syracuse defense with 12 tackles, including four for a loss consecutive field goals streak to 16 in Syracuse’s 23-6 loss to Connecticut. of yards in Syracuse’s 16-7 loss to Boston College. It marked the regular-season Ryan Nassib completed 20-of-36 pass attempts for 171 yards, while Marcus finale for the Orange, which has qualified to return to postseason play for the Sales led the Orange through the air for the second-consecutive game with six first time since 2004. Smith and 23 of his classmates were honored in a pregame catches for 57 yards. Delone Carter surpassed the 1,000-yard rushing mark for senior day ceremony for their commitment to the Orange program. the second season in a row with 67 yards, on 19 carries, to increase his season Ryan Nassib completed 15-of-24 pass attempts for 147 yards, moving into total to 1,005 yards. He moved into the fourth spot on Syracuse’s career rushing second on the SU single-season record list for completions with 189. Nassib record list. also moved into eighth on the Syracuse season record list for passing yards with The Huskies scored on their opening drive to take an early 7-0 lead. Running 2,095. Marcus Sales was the leading receiver for the Orange, finishing with five back Jordan Todman scored the touchdown on a one-yard run up the middle, catches for 73 yards, including a career-long 26-yard reception in the first quarter. capping an 11-play, 80-yard drive. BC turned its first drive of the contest into three points on a 27-yard field goal Krautman cut the deficit, 7-3, with a 42-yard field goal with two seconds by Nate Freese with 7:42 remaning in the first quarter. The field goal capped a remaining in the opening quarter. Krautman’s 14th-consecutive field goal of the 15-play, 62-yard drive that ate 7:18 off the clock. season capped a nine-play, 55-yard drive for the Orange. With the Eagles driving toward the end zone midway through the second With UConn driving on its second possession of the second quarter, Marquis quarter, Kevyn Scott halted BC’s momentum with his first career interception at Spruill infiltrated the backfield, notching a nine-yard tackle for loss on third the two-yard line. and three. The tackle backed the visitors up to the Syracuse 31-yard line which Boston College doubled its lead, 6-0, with a 29-yard field goal with 1:40 prevented the Huskies from converting on a 49-yard field goal attempt. remaining in the first half. The Huskies built their lead back to seven, 10-3, with a 35-yard field goal by The Syracuse offense found its groove on its first drive of the second half, Dave Teggart with 31 seconds remaining in the first half. The field goal capped an marching 80-yards on 12-plays to take its first lead of the contest, 7-6. A five-yard eight-play, 20-yard drive for Connecticut. touchdown rush by Antwon Bailey capped the drive, which included 36 yards The Syracuse defense continued to stifle the Huskies in the second half as receiving by Sales and 29 yards on the ground by Bailey. Brandon Sharpe forced his first career fumble, which Derrell Smith recovered The Eagles quickly regained the lead with a 10-play, 78-yard drive completed by at the Connecticut 31-yard line with 10:21 left to play in the third quarter. The a 1-yard rushing score to make it 13-7 with 4:44 to play in the third quarter. Orange capitalized on the turnover, trimming the lead to four, 10-6, on a 35-yard BC increased its lead, 16-7, with a 22-yard field goal with 6:44 remaining in field goal by Krautman. regulation and held on for the win. The Connecticut defense turned the tables with a sack fumble that gave its TEAM STATISTICS offense possession at the Syracuse four-yard line. The Huskies turned that turnover into points with a two-yard rushing score by Todman to build their lead SU BC First Downs 13 18 to 11, 17-6, with 4:41 remaining in the third quarter. Rush Att.-Yards 27-91 51-205 A pair of fourth quarter field goals by Teggart, from 35-yards and 21-yards, gave Pass Yards 147 110 the Huskies a 23-6 advantage with three minutes remaining in regulation, sealing Total Offense (Plays-Yards) 51-238 71-315 the victory. Passes (Comp.-Att.) 15-24 11-20 Passes had intercepted 1 1 TEAM STATISTICS Punts-Avg. 7-38.9 3-41.0 SU UC Punt Returns-Yards 2-5 0-0 First Downs 17 14 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-68 2-35 Rush Att.-Yards 29-64 38-156 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Pass Yards 171 98 Penalties-Yards 7-68 1-5 Total Offense (Plays-Yards) 65-235 59-254 Passes (Comp.-Att.) 20-36 13-21 SCORING BY QUARTERS Passes had intercepted 1 0 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final Punts-Avg. 6-44.5 4-49.5 SYRACUSE 0 0 7 0 7 Punt Returns-Yards 2-1 3-31 Boston College 3 3 7 3 16 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-192 6-418 SCORING SUMMARY Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-1 Penalties-Yards 9-66 6-60 Plays-Yds/Time Score Qtr./Time BC - Freese, 27-yard field goal 15-62/7:18 3-0 1st/7:42 SCORING BY QUARTERS BC - Freese, 29-yard field goal 7-39/2:30 6-0 2nd/1:40 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final SU - Bailey, 5-yard run (Krautman kick) 12-80/5:27 6-7 3rd/9:33 SYRACUSE 3 0 3 0 6 BC - Williams, 1-yard run (Freese kick) 10-78/4:49 13-7 3rd/4:44 Connecticut 7 3 7 6 23 BC - Freese, 22-yard field goal 16-63/8:20 16-7 4th/6:44 SCORING SUMMARY INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Plays-Yds/Time Score Qtr./Time Rushing SU – Bailey (18-72-1); BC - Williams (42-185-1) UC - Todman, 1-yard run (Teggart kick) 11-80/4:56 7-0 1st/5:16 Passing SU – Nassib (15-24 - 147 yds - 0 TD); BC - Rettig (11-19 - 110 yds - 0 TD) SU - Krautman, 42-yard field goal 9-55/5:14 7-3 1st/0:02 Receiving SU – Sales (5-73-0); BC - Pantale (3-66-0) UC - Teggart, 35-yard field goal 8-20/2:09 10-3 2nd/0:31 Tackles SU – S. Thomas (7-5/12), Smith (6-6/12); BC - Kuechly (9-1/10) SU - Krautman, 35-yard field goal 6-13/2:00 10-6 3rd/8:21 UC - Todman, 2-yard run (Teggart kick) 1-4/0:07 17-6 3rd/4:41 UC - Teggart, 35-yard field goal 8-20/3:21 20-6 4th/14:06 UC - Teggart, 21-yard field goal 6-44/3:52 23-6 4th/3:00 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing SU – Carter (19-67-0); UC - Todman (27-130-2) Passing SU – Nassib (20-36 - 171 yds - 0 TD); UC - Frazer (13-21 - 98 yds - 0 TD) Receiving SU – Sales (6-57-0); UC - Moore (4-37-0) Tackles SU – Hogue (6-2/8), Holmes (6-2/8); UC - Moore (8-1/9) 2010 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL SYRACUSE: Final Release GAME #13 Syracuse 36 vs. Kansas State 34 December 30 at Yankee Stadium • New York, N.Y. Syracuse amassed an SU bowl-record 498 yards total offense to defeat Kansas State, 36-34, in the inaugural New Era Pinstripe Bowl on Thursday afternoon at Yankee Stadium. SU improved its overall bowl record to 12-9-1, while securing its eighth overall victory and sixth road win. The six away game victories are the most since 1992. Delone Carter led the Orange on the ground, logging a career-high 198 yards rushing on 27 carries with a pair of touchdowns. Marcus Sales had five receptions for a career-best 172 yards and an SU-bowl record three touchdowns. Ryan Nassib threw for 239 yards and three touchdowns on 13-of-21 passing in the win. With his 13 completed passes, Nassib set an SU single-season record for completions (202), eclipsing the previous standard of 193 established by Greg Paulus in 2009. Kansas State converted on its opening drive as Daniel Thomas broke out for a 51-yard rushing touchdown before Syracuse answered with a perfectly executed flea-flicker play. Antwon Bailey took the handoff and tossed back to Nassib who found Sales in the end zone with a 52-yard pass, tying the game, 7-7. Sales helped give the Orange its first lead of the contest, 14-7, at the 9:35 mark of the second quarter before the Wildcats knotted the score for a second time, 14-14, with 1:51 remaining before halftime as Thomas capped a seven-play, 73- yard drive with a 10-yard touchdown run. Carter and Bailey combined for 60 yards on the ground to open the second half with Carter driving seven yards to the end zone to put SU back on top, 21-14, with 12:11 remaining in the third quarter. SU went to the ground again to re-establish its lead, 27-21, on a 15-yard touchdown run by Carter. Kansas used a one-yard run by Thomas to regain the advantage, 28-27 with 11:03 left on the clock but Sales came through again on the ensuing drive, putting the Orange back on top, 33-28, with 7:52 left on the clock. After a failed fake field goal attempt by Kansas State, the Orange built its lead, 36-28, on a 40-yard field goal by Ross Krautman with 3:08 remaining in regulation. The Wildcats cut the deficit, 36-34, with a 30-yard touchdown reception by Adrian Hilburn. After an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty to K-State, the Syracuse defense warded off a two-point conversion attempt from the 18-yard line, securing the 36-34 win. TEAM STATISTICS SU KS First Downs 23 19 Rush Att.-Yards 43-259 36-121 Pass Yards 239 258 Total Offense (Plays-Yards) 65-498 61-379 Passes (Comp.-Att.) 13-22 18-25 Passes had intercepted 0 0 Punts-Avg. 2-31.0 3-31.0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-3 2-11 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-68 6-104 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 4-45 4-99 SCORING BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final SYRACUSE 7 7 13 9 36 Kansas State 7 7 7 13 34 SCORING SUMMARY Plays-Yds/Time Score Qtr./Time KS - Thomas, 51-yard run (Cherry kick) 2-60/0:28 7-0 1st/14:32 SU - Sales, 52-yard pass (Krautman kick) 2-76/0:44 7-7 1st/3:17 SU - Sales, 36-yard pass (Krautman kick) 8-79/3:48 7-14 2nd/9:35 KS - Thomas, 10-yard run (Cherry kick) 7-73/4:15 14-14 2nd/1:51 SU - Carter, 7-yard run (Krautman kick) 7-60/2:49 14-21 3rd/12:11 KS - Harper, 10-yard pass (Cherry kick) 10-65/5:34 21-21 3rd/6:33 SU - Carter, 15-yard run 9-65/4:16 21-27 3rd/2:11 KS - Thomas, 1-yard run (Cherry kick) 12-58/6:03 28-27 4th/11:03 SU - Sales, 44-yard pass 7-72/3:05 28-33 4th/7:52 SU - Krautman, 40-yard field goal 5-64/1:42 28-36 4th/3:08 KS - Hilburn, 30-yard pass 5-57/1:49 34-36 4th/1:13 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Rushing SU – Carter (27-198-2); KS - Thomas (22-90-3) Passing SU – Nassib (13-21 - 239 yds - 3 TD); KS - Coffman (17-23 - 228 yds - 2 TD) Receiving SU – Sales (5-172-3); KS - Hilburn (5-84-1) Tackles SU – Smith (5-6/11); KS - Hartman (6-4/10) 2010 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL SYRACUSE: Final Regular Season Release TEAM GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Date 9/4 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/9 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20 11/27 12/30 at at vs. vs. at vs. at at vs. at vs. vs. vs. Opponent Akron Wash. Maine Colgate USF Pitt * WVU * Cincy * Louis. * Rutgers * UConn * Bos. Col. K-State W L W W W L W W L W L L W Score 29-3 20-41 38-14 42-7 13-9 14-45 19-14 31-7 20-28 13-10 6-23 7-16 36-34

TOTAL OFFENSE SU 431 336 338 437 307 308 246 262 256 305 235 238 498 OPP 166 467 195 376 219 404 284 277 303 280 254 315 379 TOTAL PLAYS SU 72 68 55 46 65 71 53 70 63 68 65 51 65 OPP 59 67 61 83 60 58 72 68 64 73 59 71 61 AVG. Yds/Play SU 6.0 4.9 6.1 9.5 4.7 4.3 4.6 3.7 4.1 6.9 3.6 4.7 7.7 OPP 2.8 7.0 3.2 4.5 3.7 7.0 3.9 4.1 4.7 4.4 4.3 4.4 6.2 RUSHING: Yds. SU 202 112 78 249 178 77 183 137 101 91 64 91 259 OPP 55 175 66 230 95 123 106 109 160 169 156 205 121 Att. SU 45 31 26 29 43 25 38 44 31 37 29 27 43 OPP 24 33 32 52 37 34 35 29 39 48 38 51 36 TDs SU 1 1 0 5 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 2 OPP 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 1 2 1 3 PASSING: Yds. SU 229 224 260 188 129 231 63 125 155 214 171 147 239 OPP 111 292 129 146 124 281 178 168 143 111 98 110 258 Att. SU 27 31 29 17 22 46 15 26 32 31 36 24 22 OPP 35 33 29 31 23 24 37 39 25 25 21 20 25 Comp. SU 13.5 19 19 9 12 25 5 16 19 16 20 15 13 OPP 9.2 23 21 20 9 17 20 21 13 10 13 11 18 Comp. Pct. SU .63 .51 .65 .53 .55 .54 .33 .61 .59 .52 .55 .63 .59 OPP .34 .67 .72 .64 .39 .71 .54 .54 .52 .40 .62 .55 .72 TDs SU 2 1 5 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 3 OPP 0 4 1 0 0 4 1 1 2 0 0 0 2 Int. SU 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 OPP 0 0 0 2 2 0 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1st DOWNS: Total SU 20 16 17 20 17 21 12 16 17 16 17 13 23 OPP 9 20 14 23 13 17 20 15 19 17 14 18 19 Rush SU 8 5 4 12 12 6 9 7 7 7 4 6 14 OPP 2 5 7 16 4 6 8 7 10 11 8 11 6 Pass SU 10 10 13 6 5 12 2 7 8 8 11 7 9 OPP 5 14 5 6 7 8 8 7 8 6 8 6 10 Penalty SU 2 1 0 2 0 3 1 2 2 1 2 0 0 OPP 2 1 2 1 2 2 4 1 1 0 1 1 3 TIME OF POSS. SU 34:20 28:06 25:20 15:34 32:47 26:40 28:12 35:20 29:58 26:47 29:15 22:52 28:22 OPP 25:40 31:54 34:40 44:26 27:13 33:20 31:48 24:40 30:02 33:13 30:45 35:47 31:38 3rd DOWN CONV. SU 10-19 5-16 4-11 3-6 5-14 4-13 4-14 7-15 6-14 5-15 4-15 2-9 8-14 OPP 4-17 9-18 4-14 5-18 5-16 6-13 6-17 11-18 4-12 8-19 2-12 11-18 6-14 4th DOWN CONV. SU 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-2 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-2 OPP 0-1 0-0 3-5 4-7 0-1 0-0 1-2 0-2 2-2 0-1 2-2 0-0 3-4 -0 PUNTING:#-Avg. SU 5-44.8 6-43.0 5-44.4 2-46.5 6-40.5 6-44.8 6-51.7 4-41.8 6-43.5 5-44 6-44.5 7-38.9 2-31.0 OPP 10-38.3 6-40.3 5-44.6 3-40.7 5-36.2 5-50.0 6-44.2 5-42.8 6-41.3 7-38.4 4-49.5 3-41.0 3-31.0 FUMBLES: #-Lost SU 4-2 4-1 1-0 1-1 1-1 3-2 2-1 2-1 0-0 3-2 2-1 1-0 1-0 OPP 0-0 2-1 4-2 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 2-2 0-0 2-1 3-1 0-0 0-0 PENALTIES: #-Yds. SU 5-43 10-80 14-111 5-47 12-87 4-30 5-58 5-44 8-57 5-35 9-66 7-68 4-45 OPP 10-82 7-65 8-56 9-80 4-20 10-99 9-64 5-50 10-67 6-45 6-60 1-5 4-99 PUNT RET.: #-Yds. SU 1-2 4-56 5-72 2-44 1-1 4-34 3-35 1-15 4-26 2-2 2-1 2-5 1-3 OPP 0-0 1-0 4-30 0-0 1-9 4-44 2-9 1-20 3-12 2-2 3-31 0-0 2-11 KO RET.: #-Yds. SU 2-29 8-207 2-36 2-35 3-70 8-186 2-57 1-16 5-131 3-72 4-104 2-125 4-68 OPP 5-102 4-72 7-199 7-138 4-141 3-52 5-62 6-154 4-71 4-111 2-60 5-335 6-104 SACKS BY: #-Yds. SU 3-10 0-0 4-31 1-2 4-34 2-17 5-32 1-7 2-19 4-32 0-0 0-0 1-1 OPP 1-9 3-27 2-11 1-8 4-30 1-6 1-1 4-29 3-21 6-43 4-33 1-3 2-11 TFL BY: #-Yds. SU 4-23 4-8 6-36 7-19 8-44 6-24 9-48 4-16 2-19 8-43 4-12 3-8 6-10 OPP 2-15 7-40 4-16 3-12 4-30 4-16 5-9 9-36 4-22 10-49 4-33 5-10 4-13

SUATHLETICS.COM 2010 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL SYRACUSE: Final Regular Season Release INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS RUSHING (CARRIES-YDS/TDS) Player Akron Wash. Maine Colgate USF* Pitt.* WVU* Cincy* Louis.* Rutgers* UConn* BC K-State Bailey, Antwon 9-55/0 4-16/0 4-16/0 7-27/0 9-81/0 7-25/0 19-94/0 14-44/1 6-22/0 9-50/0 1-2/0 18-72/1 7-50/0 Carter, Delone 26-91/1 18-91/0 15-65/0 14-172/4 26-105/0 13-38/1 9-75/0 19-109/0 21-107/1 18-85/0 19-67/0 6-30/0 27-198/2 Gulley, Prince-Tyson 0-0/0 0-0/0 2-9/0 4-41/1 1-5/0 0-0/0 6/19/0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 Harris, Adam 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 2-7/0 2-6/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 3-7/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-1/0 DNP 0-0/0 Loeb, Charley DNP 1- (-8)/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0/0 Nassib, Ryan 9-58/0 7-20/1 4-(-10)/0 2-2/0 5-(-19)/0 4-14/0 2-(-1)/0 5-(-25)/0 4-(-28)/0 9-(-41)/0 7-(-17)/0 2-(-8)/0 6-16/0 Nieves, Robert DNP 0-0/0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0/0 DNP 2-4/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Weaver, Aaron 0-0/0 1-(-7)/0*Injured his knee on Sept. 14 and is out for the season Graham, Dorian 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-11/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 Gulley, Prince-Tyson 0-0/0 0-0/0 2-9/0 4-41/1 1-5/0 0-0/0 6-19/0 DNP DNP DNP 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 RECEIVING (RECEPTIONS-YDS/TDS) Player Akron Wash. Maine Colgate USF* Pitt.* WVU* Cincy* Louis.* Rutgers* UConn* BC K-State Bailey, Antwon 4-30/0 2-11/0 0-0/0 2-68/1 3-48/0 3-13/0 2-11/0 4-24/1 2-5/0 3-18/1 4-24/0 3-25/0 3-29/0 Carter, Delone 0-0/0 1-3/0 1-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 2-11/0 2-7/0 0-0/0 1-16/0 1-8/0 0-0/0 Chew, Van 3-79/1 6-83/0 7-113/1 3-68/0 4-59/0 5-50/1 2-46/1 1-3/1 2-18/0 3-44/0 3-29/0 2-19/0 DNP Cruz, Jose 1-3/0 1-16/0 1-4/1 0-0/0 0-0/0 2-12/0 0-0/0 3-20/0 1-1/0 0-0/0 2-11/0 1-6/0 1-5/0 Harris, Adam 1-5/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-8/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-19/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-4/0 Lemon, Alec 5-49/0 2-34/1 5-58/2 1-10/0 1-6/0 8-108/0 0-0/0 2-27/0 5-73/1 DNP 1-12/0 DNP 2-20/0 Sales, Marcus DNP DNP 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-3/1 4-36/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 5-73/0 6-57/0 5-73/0 5-172/3 Provo, Nick 1-33/0 3-19/0 5-85/1 1-15/0 2-10/0 3-12/0 1-6/0 4-40/0 5-42/0 4-60/0 1-22/0 2-12/0 1-9/0 Wales, Beckett DNP DNP 0-0/0 1-19/0 1-3/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 2-9/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 DNP Weaver, Aaron 2-30/1 4-58/0*Injured his knee on Sept. 14 and is out for the season Gulley, Prince-Tyson 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 DNP DNP DNP 1-4/0 1-4/0 0-0/0 PASSING Nassib, Ryan Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Loeb, Charley Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack at Akron 27 17 1 63.0 229 2 45 1 at Akron DNP at Washington 35 17 1 48.6 202 1 37 2 at Washington 2 2 0 100.0 22 0 13 1 MAINE 28 19 0 67.9 260 5 25 1 MAINE 1 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 COLGATE 15 8 0 53.3 169 1 48 1 COLGATE 2 1 0 50.0 19 0 19 0 at South Florida* 22 12 0 54.5 129 1 30 4 at South Florida* DNP PITTSBURGH* 46 25 2 54.3 231 1 41 1 PITTSBURGH* DNP at West Virginia* 15 5 0 33.3 63 1 29 1 at West Virginia* DNP at Cincinnati* 26 16 1 61.5 125 2 19 4 at Cincinnati* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LOUISVILLE* 32 19 0 59.3 155 1 51 3 LOUISVILLE* DNP at Rutgers* 31 16 1 51.2 214 1 33 6 at Rutgers* DNP CONNECTICUT* 36 20 1 55.5 171 0 24 4 CONNECTICUT* DNP BOSTON COLLEGE 24 15 1 62.5 147 0 26 1 BOSTON COLLEGE DNP vs. Kansas State 21 13 0 61.9 239 3 52 2 vs. Kansas State 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 KICKING KICK RETURNS Krautman, Ross Graham, Dorian Gulley, Prince-Tyson Suter, Max Opponent FG-FGA/Yds (Miss) PATs Opponent No - Yds - Avg. - Lg No - Yds - Avg. - Lg No - Yds - Avg. - Lg at Akron 1-1/47 2-3 at Akron 0 - 0 - 0.0 - 0 1 - 22 - 22.0 - 22 1 - 7 - 7.0 - 7 at Washington 2-3/29, (43), 37 2-2 at Washington 3 - 69 - 23.0 - 25 5 - 138 - 27.6 - 47 0 - 0 - 0.0 - 0 MAINE 1-1/32 5-5 MAINE 0 - 0 - 0.0 - 0 1 - 16 - 16.0 - 16 1 - 20 - 20.0- 20 COLGATE 0-0 6-6 COLGATE 0 - 0 - 0.0 - 0 2 - 35 - 17.5 - 21 0 - 0 - 0.0 - 0 at South Florida* 2-2/35,41 1-1 at South Florida* 0 - 0 - 0.0 - 0 3 - 70 - 23.3 - 25 0 - 0 - 0.0 - 0 PITTSBURGH* 0-0 2-2 PITTSBURGH* 0 - 0 - 0.0 - 0 8 - 186 - 23.3 - 31 0 - 0 - 0.0 - 0 at West Virginia* 4-4/28, 19, 33, 22 1-1 at West Virginia* 0 - 0 - 0.0 - 0 1 - 30 - 30.0 - 30 1 - 27 - 23.0- 23 at Cincinnati* 1-1/26 4-4 at Cincinnati* 1 - 16 - 16.0 - 16 DNP 0 - 0 - 0.0 - 0 LOUISVILLE* 2-2/23, 42 2-2 LOUISVILLE* 5 -131 - 26.2 - 37 DNP 0 - 0 - 0.0 - 0 at Rutgers* 2-2/48, 24 1-1 at Rutgers* 3 - 72 - 24.0 - 27 DNP 0 - 0 - 0.0 - 0 CONNECTICUT* 2-2/42, 35 0-0 CONNECTICUT* 4 - 104 - 26.0 - 34 0 - 0 - 0.0 - 0 0 - 0 - 0.0 - 0 BOSTON COLLEGE 0-0 1-1 BOSTON COLLEGE 0 - 0 - 0.0 - 0 4 - 68 -17.0 - 24 0 - 0 - 0.0 - 0 vs. Kansas State 1-1/40 3-4 vs. Kansas State 0 - 0 - 0.0 - 0 4 - 68 - 17.0 - 20 DNP PUNTING Long, Rob Ryan Lichtenstein PUNT RETURNS Holmes, Mike Rene, Steve Opponent No - Yds - Avg.-Inside 20 No - Yds - Avg.-Inside 20 Opponent No - Yds - Avg. - Lg No - Yds - Avg. - Lg at Akron 5 - 224 - 44.8 - 1 DNP at Akron 1 - 2 - 2.0 - 2 0 - 0 - 0.0 - 0 at Washington 6 - 258 - 43.0 - 2 DNP at Washington 4 - 56- 14.0 - 31 0 - 0 - 0.0 - 0 MAINE 5 - 222 - 44.4 - 2 0 - 0 - 0 - 0 MAINE 2 - 66 - 33.0 - 62 3 - 6 - 0.5 - 6 COLGATE 2 - 93 - 46.5 - 1 DNP COLGATE 2 - 44 - 22.0 - 22 0 - 0 - 0.0 - 0 at South Florida* 6 - 243 - 40.5 - 2 DNP at South Florida* 0 - 0 - 0.0 - 0 *Injured shoulder Sept. 25 and PITTSBURGH* 6 - 269 - 44.8 - 0 DNP PITTSBURGH* 4 - 34 - 8.5 - 20 missed the rest of the season at West Virginia* 6 - 310 - 51.7 - 2 DNP at West Virginia* 3 - 35 - 11.6 - 16 at Cincinnati* 4 - 167 - 41.8 - 1 DNP at Cincinnati* 1 - 15 - 15.0 - 15 LOUISVILLE* 6 - 261 - 43.5 - 2 DNP LOUISVILLE* 4 - 26 - 6.5 - 14 at Rutgers* 5 - 220 - 44.0 - 2 DNP at Rutgers* 2 - 2 - 1.0 - 3 CONNECTICUT* 6 - 267 - 44.5 - 1 DNP CONNECTICUT* 2 - 1 - 0.5 - 3 BOSTON COLLEGE 7 - 272 - 38.9 - 3 DNP BOSTON COLLEGE 2 - 5 - 2.5 - 6 vs. Kansas State DNP 2 - 62 - 31 - 0 vs. Kansas State 1 - 3 - 3.0 - 3 * Denotes BIG EAST conference game SUATHLETICS.COM 2010 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL SYRACUSE: Final Regular Season Release INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

DEFENSIVE LINE (SOLO-ASSIST/TOTAL) Player Akron Wash. Maine Colgate USF* Pitt.* WVU* Cincy* Louis.* Rutgers* UConn* Bos. Col. K-State Ball, Torrey 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-0/1 1-2/3 0-1/1 1-1/2 0-0/0 1-0/1 0-0/0 1-2/3 0-0/0 1-0/1 0-2/2 Bromley, Jay 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-1/1 1-2/3 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-0/1 1-0/1 1-0/1 1-0/1 Jones, Chandler 1-1/2 3-1/4 5-2/7 4-3/7 3-2/5 1-3/4 6-2/8 2-0/2 3-0/3 3-3/6 4-0/4 0-1/1 3-1/4 Lewis, Andrew 1-1/2 1-1/2 1-0/1 1-3/4 5-0/5 1-1/2 0-2/2 1-0/1 2-1/3 1-4/5 0-1/1 0-0/0 DNP Marinovich, M. 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-6/6 1-2/3 2-1/3 1-1/2 2-1/3 1-0/1 0-2/2 0-1/1 2-1/3 1-5/6 Perkins, Anthony 0-1/1 0-0/0 2-1/3 0-4/4 0-0/0 1-0/1 0-2/2 1-0/1 2-1/3 1-3/4 1-0/1 4-2/6 1-2/3 Sharpe, Brandon 1-0/1 0-1/1 1-1/2 1-3/4 2-1/3 0-1/1 0-1/1 0-0/0 1-0/1 1-0/1 1-0/1 0-1/1 1-2/3 Tribbey, Bud 1-1/2 0-1/1 1-2/3 1-0/1 2-0/2 1-0/1 0-0/0 0-0/0 5-0/5 DNP 1-0/1 1-0/1 1-0/1 LINEBACKERS (SOLO-ASSIST/TOTAL) Player Akron Wash. Maine Colgate USF* Pitt.* WVU* Cincy* Louis.* Rutgers* UConn* Bos. Col. K-State Cater, Malcolm 0-0/0 0-0/0 3-2/5 4-0/4 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-1/1 1-0/1 0-0/0 1-1/2 0-0/0 0-0-/0 DNP Coker, Lewellyn 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-0/1 1-0/1 1-0/1 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-0/1 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-0/1 0-1/1 Hawkes, Brice 0-0/0 1-0/1 1-1/2 0-2/2 0-1/1 0-0/0 1-0/1 1-0/1 1-1/2 0-1/1 DNP 1-0/1 DNP Hogue, Doug 3-2/5 4-1/5 2-0/2 2-8/10 3-2/5 7-5/12 8-2/10 7-1/8 4-0/4 5-7/12 6-2/8 6-2/8 3-3/6 Smith, Derrell 3-2/5 9-5/14 6-3/9 5-6/11 2-1/3 9-0/9 4-4/8 4-0/4 10-2/12 5-5/10 4-2/6 6-6/12 5-6/11 Spruill, Marquis 2-2/4 3-1/4 1-3/4 6-6/12 2-1/3 1-1/2 2-1/3 2-0/2 2-1/3 0-3/3 4-0/4 2-1/3 3-1/4 Tull, Mario DNP DNP 0-0/0 0-2/2 1-0/1 0-0/0 0-2/2 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-2/2 0-0/0 0-0/0 DNP Vaughan, Dan 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-2/2 0-1/1 DNP 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-1/2 DEFENSIVE BACKS (SOLO-ASSIST/TOTAL) Player Akron Wash. Maine Colgate USF* Pitt.* WVU* Cincy* Louis.* Rutgers* UConn* Bos. Col. K-State Fisher, Olando 2-0/2 0-0/0 3-1/4 3-1/4 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 3-0/3 0-0/0 1-0/1 1-0/1 0-0/0 0-3/3 Holmes, Mike 3-3/6 3-1/4 1-1/2 5-4/9 3-0/3 5-1/6 4-1/5 0-0/0 3-0/3 5-4/9 6-2/8 4-3/7 3-0/3 Lyn, Keon DNP DNP 1-0/1 0-0/0 1-0/1 0-0/0 DNP 1-0/1 DNP 0-0/0 0-1/1 0-0/0 0-0/0 Mayes, George 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-0/1 DNP 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-1/1 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-2/2 Merkerson, Da’Mon 1-0/1 3-0/3 0-0/0 2-1/3 1-0/1 2-0/2 0-1/1 4-0/4 0-1/1 1-1/2 1-2/3 DNP 1-1/2 Scott, Kevyn DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 3-0/3 1-0/1 2-0/2 0-0/0 1-0/1 0-0/0 Suter, Max 3-3/6 4-0/4 3-1/4 0-2/2 6-2/8 2-0/2 3-1/4 4-0/4 1-1/2 2-2/4 1-0/1 1-2/3 DNP Thomas, Phillip 2-1/3 10-2/12 4-3/7 3-7/10 3-1/4 3-3/6 5-3/8 6-0/6 4-0/4 4-3/7 3-4/7 7-4/11 4-3/7 Thomas, Shamarko 2-3/5 2-0/2 3-2/5 2-4/6 4-2/6 1-3/4 3-4/7 1-0/1 3-1/4 4-1/5 4-2/6 7-5/12 2-2/4 Wilkes, Jeremi 3-0/3 1-0/1 3-0/3 0-0/0 1-2/3 1-0/1 3-0/3 3-0/3 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-1/1 0-0/0 0-1/1 OTHER (SOLO-ASSIST/TOTAL) Player Akron Wash. Maine Colgate USF* Pitt.* WVU* Cincy* Louis.* Rutgers* UConn* Bos. Col. K-State Graham, Dorian 1-0/1 0-0/0 1-0/1 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-0/1 2-0/2 2-0/2 1-2/3 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-1/1 Harris, Adam 0-0/0 1-0/1 2-0/2 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-0/1 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-0/1 DNP 0-1/1

* Denotes BIG EAST conference game SUATHLETICS.COM 2010 Syracuse FINAL (8-5, 4-3) Syracuse Game Results (as of Feb 03, 2011) All games

Date Opponent Score Overall Conference Time Attend 9/4/2010 at Akron W 29-3 1-0 0-0 3:00 15969 9/11/2010 at Washington L 20-41 1-1 0-0 3:23 62418 9/18/2010 MAINE W 38-14 2-1 0-0 3:16 37758 9/25/2010 COLGATE W 42-7 3-1 0-0 2:48 38068 * 10/9/2010 at USF W 13-9 4-1 1-0 3:02 41917 * 10/16/2010 PITT L 14-45 4-2 1-1 3:21 40168 * 10/23/2010 at #20 WVU W 19-14 5-2 2-1 3:11 58122 * 10/30/2010 at Cincinnati W 31-7 6-2 3-1 2:57 32072 * 11/6/2010 LOUISVILLE L 20-28 6-3 3-2 3:26 40735 * 11/13/2010 at Rutgers W 13-10 7-3 4-2 3:14 49911 * 11/20/2010 CONNECTICUT L 6-23 7-4 4-3 3:16 41465 11/27/2010 BOSTON COLLEGE L 7-16 7-5 4-3 2:50 42191 ! 12/30/2010 vs Kansas State W 36-34 8-5 4-3 3:16 38274

! New Era Pinstripe Bowl (New York, N.Y.) 2010 Syracuse FINAL (8-5, 4-3) Syracuse Overall Team Statistics (as of Feb 03, 2011) All games

Team Statistics SYR OPP SCORING 288 251 Points Per Game 22.2 19.3 FIRST DOWNS 225 217 R u s h in g 101 101 P a s s in g 108 95 P e n a lt y1621 RUSHING YARDAGE 1822 1770 Yards gained rushing 2157 2093 Yards lost rushing 335 323 Rushing Attempts 448 488 Average Per Rush 4.1 3.6 Average Per Game 140.2 136.2 TDs Rushing 14 14 PASSING YARDAGE 2375 2149 C o m p - A t t - I n t 205-364-8 208-368-9 Average Per Pass 6.5 5.8 Average Per Catch 11.6 10.3 Average Per Game 182.7 165.3 TDs Passing 19 15 TOTAL OFFENSE 4197 3919 Total Plays 812 856 Average Per Play 5.2 4.6 Average Per Game 322.8 301.5 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 48-1079 59-1301 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 32-294 23-168 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 9-211 8-125 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 22.5 22.1 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 9.2 7.3 INT RETURN AVERAGE 23.4 15.6 FUMBLES-LOST 26-13 18-8 PENALTIES-Yards 93-771 89-728 Average Per Game 59.3 56.0 PUNTS-Yards 66-2868 68-2811 Average Per Punt 43.5 41.3 Net punt average 38.5 35.5 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 7 : 5 8 3 2 : 0 2 3RD-DOWN Conversions 67/175 81/206 3rd-Down Pct 38% 39% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 3/10 15/27 4th-Down Pct 30% 56% SACKS BY-Yards 27-185 33-232 MISC YARDS 77 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 34 31 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 18-19 12-18 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-1 1-1 RED-ZONE SCORES (36-42) 86% (30-38) 79% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (22-42) 52% (19-38) 50% PAT-ATTEMPTS (30-32) 94% (29-30) 97% ATTENDANCE 240385 260409 Games/Avg Per Game 6/40064 6/43402 Neutral Site Games 1/38274

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Syracuse 65 80 73 70 0 288 Opponents 69 60 62 60 0 251 2010 Syracuse FINAL (8-5, 4-3) Syracuse Overall Individual Statistics (as of Feb 03, 2011) All games

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg CARTER, Delone 13 231 1260 27 1233 5.3 9 60 94.8 HOLMES, Mike 28 289 10.3 0 62 BAILEY, Antwon 13 114 569 15 554 4.9 2 31 42.6 RENE, Steve 3 6 2.0 0 6 GULLEY, Prince-Tyson 10 13 76 2 74 5.7 1 22 7.4 FISHER, Olando 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 HARRIS, Adam 12 8 21 0 21 2.6 0 6 1.8 Total 32 294 9.2 0 62 GRAHAM, Dorian 13 1 11 0 11 11.0 0 11 0.8 Opponents 23 168 7.3 0 31 NIEVES, Robert 3 2 4 0 4 2.0 0 3 1.3 BARTHOLOMEW, Rya 13 0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 0.0 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg LEMON, Alec 12 1 0 2 -2 -2.0 0 0 -0.2 MERKERSON, Da'Mon 2 0 0.0 0 0 WEAVER, Aaron 2 1 0 7 -7 -7.0 0 0 -3.5 HOGUE, Doug 2 58 29.0 0 49 LOEB, Charley 5 1 0 8 -8 -8.0 0 0 -1.6 THOMAS, Phillip 1 27 27.0 0 27 TEAM 9 10 0 19 -19 -1.9 0 0 -2.1 HOLMES, Mike 1 42 42.0 0 42 NASSIB, Ryan 13 66 216 255 -39 -0.6 1 45 -3.0 SCOTT, Kevyn 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total 13 448 2157 335 1822 4.1 14 60 140.2 SMITH, Derrell 1 60 60.0 0 60 Opponents 13 488 2093 323 1770 3.6 14 52 136.2 WILKES, Jeremi 1 24 24.0 0 24 Total 9 211 23.4 0 60 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Opponents 8 125 15.6 1 80 NASSIB, Ryan 13 124.23 202-358-8 56.4 2334 19 52 179.5 LOEB, Charley 5 128.88 3-5-0 60.0 41 0 19 8.2 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg BAILEY, Antwon 13 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 GULLEY, Prince-Tyson 29 633 21.8 0 47 Total 13 123.96 205-364-8 56.3 2375 19 52 182.7 GRAHAM, Dorian 16 392 24.5 0 37 Opponents 13 114.13 208-368-9 56.5 2149 15 79 165.3 SUTER, Max 3 54 18.0 0 23 Total 48 1079 22.5 0 47 Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g Opponents 59 1301 22.1 1 94 CHEW, Van 12 41 611 14.9 5 48 50.9 BAILEY, Antwon 13 35 306 8.7 3 37 23.5 Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg PROVO, Nick 13 33 365 11.1 1 33 28.1 THOMAS, Phillip 1 21 21.0 0 21 LEMON, Alec 12 32 397 12.4 4 51 33.1 THOMAS, Shamarko 1 3 3.0 0 3 SALES, Marcus 11 26 414 15.9 4 52 37.6 HOLMES, Mike 0 0 0.0 1 0 CRUZ, Jose 13 13 78 6.0 1 16 6.0 Total 2 24 12.0 1 21 CARTER, Delone 13 8 45 5.6 0 16 3.5 Opponents 3 64 21.3 0 32 WEAVER, Aaron 2 6 88 14.7 1 32 44.0 HARRIS, Adam 12 4 36 9.0 0 19 3.0 WALES, Beckett 10 4 31 7.8 0 19 3.1 GULLEY, Prince-Tyson 10 2 8 4.0 0 4 0.8 NASSIB, Ryan 13 1 -4 -4.0 0 0 -0.3 Total 13 205 2375 11.6 19 52 182.7 Opponents 13 208 2149 10.3 15 79 165.3 2010 Syracuse FINAL (8-5, 4-3) Syracuse Overall Individual Statistics (as of Feb 03, 2011) All games

PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g KRAUTMAN, Ross - 18-19 30-32 - - - - - 84 NASSIB, Ryan 13 424 -39 2334 2295 176.5 CARTER, Delone 9 ------54 CARTER, Delone 13 231 1233 0 1233 94.8 CHEW, Van 5 ------30 BAILEY, Antwon 13 115 554 0 554 42.6 BAILEY, Antwon 5 ------30 GULLEY, Prince-Tyson 10 13 74 0 74 7.4 SALES, Marcus 4 ------24 LOEB, Charley 5 6 -8 41 33 6.6 LEMON, Alec 4 ------24 HARRIS, Adam 12 8 21 0 21 1.8 NASSIB, Ryan 1 - - - - 0-1 - - 6 GRAHAM, Dorian 13 1 11 0 11 0.8 CRUZ, Jose 1 ------6 NIEVES, Robert 3 2 4 0 4 1.3 GULLEY, Prince-Tyson 1 ------6 LEMON, Alec 12 1 -2 0 -2 -0.2 BARTHOLOMEW, Rya 1 ------6 WEAVER, Aaron 2 1 -7 0 -7 -3.5 HOLMES, Mike 1 ------6 TEAM 9 10 -19 0 -19 -2.1 WEAVER, Aaron 1 ------6 Total 13 812 1822 2375 4197 322.8 PROVO, Nick 1 ------6 Opponents 13 856 1770 2149 3919 301.5 LONG, Rob - - - - - 0-1 - - 0 Total 34 18-19 30-32 - - 0-2 - - 288 Opponents 31 12-18 29-30 - - 0-1 - - 251

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk KRAUTMAN, Ross 18-19 94.7 1-1 6-6 5-5 6-7 0-0 48 0 LONG, Rob 64 2806 43.8 70 8 10 19 22 0 LICHTENSTEIN, Ryan 2 62 31.0 32 0 0 0 0 0 FG Sequence Syracuse Opponents Total 66 2868 43.5 70 8 10 19 22 0 Akron (47) (40),39 Opponents 68 2811 41.3 54 5 14 22 12 0 Washington (29),43,(37) (37),(24) Maine (32) - Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln Colgate - - KRAUTMAN, Ross 36 2101 58.4 0 2 USF (35),(41) (31),47 LONG, Rob 28 1685 60.2 0 2 PITT - (24) Total 64 3786 59.2 0 4 22.1 38.8 31 WVU (28),(19),(33),(22) - Opponents 55 3522 64.0 6 1 22.5 42.2 27 Cincinnati (26) - Louisville (23),(42) - Rutgers (48),(24) 47,(26),45 Connecticut (42),(35) 49,(35),(35),(21) Boston College - (27),(29),(22) Kansas State (40) 38

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. 2010 Syracuse FINAL (8-5, 4-3) Syracuse Overall Individual Statistics (as of Feb 03, 2011) All games

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g CARTER, Delon 13 1233 45 0 0 0 1278 98.3 BAILEY, Antwon 13 554 306 0 0 0 860 66.2 GULLEY, Prince 10 74 8 0 633 0 715 71.5 CHEW, Van 12 0 611 0 0 0 611 50.9 SALES, Marcus 11 0 414 0 0 0 414 37.6 GRAHAM, Doria 13 11 0 0 392 0 403 31.0 LEMON, Alec 12 -2 397 0 0 0 395 32.9 PROVO, Nick 13 0 365 0 0 0 365 28.1 HOLMES, Mike 13 0 0 289 0 42 331 25.5 WEAVER, Aaron 2 -7 88 0 0 0 81 40.5 CRUZ, Jose 13 0 78 0 0 0 78 6.0 SMITH, Derrell 13 0 0 0 0 60 60 4.6 HOGUE, Doug 13 0 0 0 0 58 58 4.5 HARRIS, Adam 12 21 36 0 0 0 57 4.8 SUTER, Max 12 0 0 0 54 0 54 4.5 WALES, Beckett 10 0 31 0 0 0 31 3.1 THOMAS, Phillip 13 0 0 0 0 27 27 2.1 WILKES, Jeremi 13 0 0 0 0 24 24 1.8 RENE, Steve 4 0 0 6 0 0 6 1.5 NIEVES, Robert 3 4 0 0 0 0 4 1.3 FISHER, Olando 13 0 0 -1 0 0 -1 -0.1 LOEB, Charley 5 -8 0 0 0 0 -8 -1.6 TEAM 9 -19 0 0 0 0 -19 -2.1 NASSIB, Ryan 13 -39 -4 0 0 0 -43 -3.3 Total 13 1822 2375 294 1079 211 5781 444.7 Opponents 13 1770 2149 168 1301 125 5513 424.1 2010 Syracuse FINAL (8-5, 4-3) Syracuse Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Feb 03, 2011) All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd # Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 25 SMITH, Derrell 13 72 42 114 9.0-36 1.5-11 1-60 1 2 3-0 3 . . 32 HOGUE, Doug 13 60 35 95 10.5-35 3.0-16 2-58 2 3 . 1 1 . 1 THOMAS, Phillip 13 58 34 92 4.0-10 . 1-27 3 . 1-21 . . . 21 THOMAS, Shamarko 13 38 29 67 3.5-21 2.0-19 . 3 . 1-3 . . . 35 HOLMES, Mike 13 45 20 65 4.0-23 3.0-22 1-42 5 . 1-0 . . . 99 JONES, Chandler 13 38 19 57 9.5-36 4.0-29 . 4 5 1-0 3 . . 11 SPRUILL, Marquis 13 30 21 51 9.0-34 2.0-13 . 1 1 . . . . 24 SUTER, Max 12 30 14 44 3.5-22 1.0-8 . 1 . . 2 . . 54 MARINOVICH, Mikhail 13 10 20 30 4.0-16 3.0-15 . 4 1 1-0 1 . . 55 PERKINS, Anthony 13 13 16 29 3.5-18 2.0-14 . . . . . 1 . 51 LEWIS, Andrew 12 14 14 28 4.5-23 1.0-10 . . 1 . 1 . . 6 MERKERSON, Da'Mon 12 16 7 23 2.5-8 . 2-0 6 . . . . . 91 SHARPE, Brandon 13 9 11 20 3.5-19 3.5-19 . . 1 . 1 . . 28 WILKES, Jeremi 13 15 4 19 . . 1-24 1 1 . . . . 2 FISHER, Olando 13 13 5 18 ...... 94 TRIBBEY, Bud 12 14 4 18 0.5-1 . . . 1 . . . . 95 BALL, Torrey 13 6 8 14 0.5-1 ...... 4 CATER, Malcolm 12 9 4 13 1.0-9 1.0-9 ...... 20 HAWKES, Brice 11 6 6 12 ...... 10 GRAHAM, Dorian 13 8 3 11 ...... 96 BROMLEY, Jay 12 5 3 8 . . . . 2 . . . . 26 SCOTT, Kevyn 6 7 . 7 . . 1-0 ...... 43 TULL, Mario 10 1 6 7 ...... 58 COKER, Lewellyn 13 5 1 6 ...... 49 HARRIS, Adam 12 5 1 6 ...... 33 VAUGHAN, Dan 12 1 4 5 ...... 36 MAYES, George 12 1 3 4 ...... 18 LYN, Keon 9 3 1 4 ...... 29 BAILEY, Antwon 13 3 . 3 ...... 56 BOATMAN, Cory 13 2 . 2 ...... 30 RENE, Steve 4 . 1 1 ...... 75 CHIBANE, Zack 13 1 . 1 ...... 57 LEO, Max 12 1 . 1 ...... 66 TILLER, Andrew 13 . 1 1 ...... 85 CRUZ, Jose 13 . 1 1 ...... 82 CHEW, Van 12 1 . 1 ...... TM TEAM 9 1 . 1 ...... Total 13 541 338 879 73-312 27-185 9-211 31 18 8-24 12 2 . Opponents 13 511 290 801 66-306 33-232 8-125 32 29 13-64 19 . .