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Secondary Contact: Assistant Director Jonathan Fraysure - E: [email protected]; C: 561-430-7148 football Covering the Team - Radio Fox Sports 640 South Florida 10-3 7-1 C-USA Play-by-Play...... Ken LaVicka 2019 Analyst...... Kris Bartels Pre/Post-game/Engineer...... Mike Mreczko UAB at Florida Atlantic Covering the Team - T.V. ABC Only team in America - Florida Atlantic Play-by-Play...... Tom Hart University’s football team was the only team in by the numbers Analyst...... Joey Galloway the country to play two Top 20 teams in back-to- FAU began playing football in Sideline...... Pat McAfee back weeks to open the 2019 season. FAU opened With a Win - with then No. 5 Ohio State (currently No. 2) and 2001. Since that time, the Owls have accumulated 102 FAU Bowl Game History wins including three bowl played No. 18 UCF the following week. Series: FAU is 3-0 in bowl games. The Owls, who game wins in three invites. began playing football in 2001, were first available Scoring 21 on Ohio State - The Owls The Owls’ captured #100 for bowl invites in 2007 which coinsided with FAU opened the 2019 season at Ohio State and were with a 40-26 win at UTSA capturing the Sun Belt Conferene earning an invite to successful finding the end zone, more so than all 100 behind a career performance the New Orleans bowl. The Owls defeated Memphis but one opponent: from Harrison Bryant. 44-27. One year later FAU was the only school in Team...... Score vs. OSU the state to win back-to-back bowls, defeatig Central FAU...... 21 Captured Win 25 - Head Coach Lane Michigan 24-21. In 2017, FAU defeated Akron 50-3. Cincinnati...... 0 Kiffin came to FAU in 2017 and promptly posted Versus SMU: This is the first meeting Indiana...... 10 an 11-3 record. In 2018, Miami (Ohio)...... 5 An Owl Win Would... Nebraska...... 7 the Owls fell to 5-7. This Michigan State...... 10 season, FAU holds a 10-3 • Be the program’s 103rd win Northwestern...... 3 record, bringing the Owls’ • Move FAU to 11-3, the third 11-3 season for FAU Wisconsin...... 7 25 win total under Kiffin’s (2003: 11-3, 2017: 11-3) Maryland...... 14 direction to 26. He is just • Earn the Owls their fourth bowl victory in as Rutgers...... 21 two shy of his highest win total, as a head coach many attempts Penn State...... 17 with any program. Kiffin was 28-15 in three plus Michigan...... 27 seasons at USC. ’19 Conference USA Standings Wisconsin...... 21 TEAM C-USA OVERALL EAST DIVISION W L W L The Owls are averaging 35.2 points per game. Baker’s Dozen Finds the End Zone- If you are an Owl, you have to be ready to score. Florida Atlantic 7 1 10 3 Marshall 6 2 8 4 The Take Away - Florida Atlantic is 10-3 Thirteen players (seven WKU 5 3 7 5 on the season. The Owls are bowl-eligible for rushing, six receiving) CHA 5 3 6 6 the fifth time in program history (began in 2001 have found the end zone FIU 3 5 6 6 and were first eligible to play for an FBS bowl in 2019. In 13 games, there MT 3 5 4 8 in 2007). It is the second time since Lane Kiffin ODU 0 8 1 11 13 have been five different WEST DIVISION W L W L came to FAU in 2017. FAU captured its second C- rushing leaders and three UAB 6 2 9 4 USA title with a 49-6 win over UAB on Dec. 7. different leaders among receivers. Louisiana Tech 6 2 9 3 Southern Miss 5 3 7 5 National Ranking UTSA 3 5 4 8 Turnovers 2018 2019 Sharing the Takeaways - The Owls top the North Texas 3 5 4 8 TO Margin 112 (-0.58) 1 (1.54) nation in turnover margin and turnovers gained. Rice 3 5 3 9 Turnovers Gained 109 (14) 1 (31) FAU collectively swarm to the UTEP 0 8 1 11 Turnovers Lost 87 (21) 7 (11) ball. Here is the breakdown by ’19 Schedule and Results position: Headed to All-Star Games - Seniors DL - 3 FF, 3 FR Date Opponent Location Time/Result Harrison Bryant (Reese’s), Rashad Smith (East- LB - 6 INTs, 6 FF, 4 FR Aug. 31 at No. 5 Ohio State Columbus, Ohio L, 45-21 1 Sept. 7 No. 18 UCF BOCA RATON, Fla. L, 48-14 West) and Brandon Walton (NFLPA) have been DB - 15 INTs, 5 FF, 3 FR, 1 invited and accepted invitaions to play in all-star Sept. 14 at Ball State Muncie, Ind. W, 41-31 TD Sept. 21 Wagner BOCA RATON, Fla. W, 42-7 games. Sept. 8 at Charlotte* Charlotte, N.C. W, 45-27 Duo Top Nation! - Seniors Rashad Oct. 12 Middle Tennesse * BOCA RATON, Fla. W, 28-13 Crossing the 1,000-Yard Plateau - Smith (LB) and Meiko Oct. 18 Marshall* (HC) BOCA RATON, Fla. L, 36-31 Bryant’s 1,000-yard season is the third such sea- Oct. 26 at Old Dominion* Norfolk, Va. W, 41-3 Dotson (DB) lead the Nov. 2 at WKU * Bowling Green, Ky. W, 35-24 son by an Owl receiver (Anthony Crissinger-Hill nation in FR and INTs, Nov. 9 FIU * (Shula Bowl) BOCA RATON, Fla. W, 34-7 in 2003 – 1,134; Cortez Gent in 2007 – 1,082). respectively. Nov. 23 at UTSA * San Antonio, Texas W, 40-26 He also became the third C-USA tight end to Nov. 30 Southern Miss * BOCA RATON, Fla. W, 34-17. 1 Dec. 7 C-USA Championship BOCA RATON, Fla. W, 49-6 reach that plateau (James Casey, Rice, 2008 – 1,329; Garrett Mills, Tulsa, 2005 – 1,235) vs. UAB 2 Dec. 21 Cheribundi Boca Bowl vs. SMU 3:30 p.m. *C-USA Opponents The Latest News/Trends Tight End Duo - Senior tight ends Harrison Bryant and touchdowns; averaging 3.5 yards per carry, 39.38 yards per game John Raine have snagged a combined 96 receptions through and has a long carry of 20. 13 games, tops among all FBS tight end duos. Bryant has seven TDs, while Raine has five. Bryant has been the target at season’s Devin Singletary, 2016: 152 attempts for 1021 yards and 12 end while Raine was the end zone target to start the season. touchdowns; averaged 6.7 yards per carry, 85.1 yards per game and had a long of 66. Appeared in 12 games. First Among Linebackers - While Akileis Leroy didn’t rush the passer much in 2018, he’s dominating in that role this Buddy Howell, 2014: 50 attempts for 253 yards and one touch- year. The junior has 7.5 sacks in 13 games, which lists him No. down; averaged 5.1 yards per carry, 84.3 yards per game and had 63 among all FBS defenders. In all, he is listed in the nation’s top a long of 22. Appeared in three games. 100 three times (INT 43, Sacks 63, TT 81). Jay Warren, 2013: 71 attempts for 340 yards and two touch- Right Place, Right Time, All Game - That’s the only downs; averaged 4.8 yards per carry, 34 yards per game and had way to describe linebacker Rashad Smith’s early-season play. He a long of 47. Appeared in 10 games. recovered a total of four , including two versus Ball State. He added an interception versus Wagner and another versus Alfred Morris, 2008: Seven attempts for 23 yards and zero MT. Smith has the most turnovers created among FBS lineback- touchdowns; averaged 3.3 yards per carry, 2.1 yards per game ers and is No. 1 nationally in fumbles recovered (4). and had a long of nine. Appeared in 11 games.

Recovering the Ball - Smith led the team in sacks in 2017 Doug Parker, 2001: 158 attempts for 572 yards and eight touch- with 6.0. He led the team in 2018 with four interceptions. He set downs; averaged 3.6 yards per carry, 57.2 yards per game and the program record with four career recoveries in a single had a long of 30. Appeared in 10 games. season this year. Smith is listed No. 1 nationally in fumble recov- eries, and has added two interceptions and 3.5 sacks and 11.5 TFL Breakout Speed - Sophomore Malcolm Davidson shows in 2019. breakaway speed and has used that speed to break into the start- ing lineup with injuries being the only thing to slow him down. Surpassing a High - Wide receiver John Mitchell came into He is first on the team with 102 attempts, and first with 732 the year with only 129 career receiving yards. He nearly eclipsed yards. Davidson averages 7.2 yards per carry and he has added that number in the Ball State game alone, breaking out to the a team-leading nine touchdowns. His longest run of the year is tune of 124 yards and three touchdowns on eight receptions. He a 57-yard score versus MT. His freshman season was filled with currently is third on the squad with 37.0 yards per game. He has special teams work with two NFL backs playing in front of him. 35 catches for 481 yards and five TDs. For his career, Mitchell has 47 receptions for 609 yards and six scores Academic All-American Nominations - Four Owls have been nominated for Academic All-American: Harrison Four Score - USF graduate transfer DeAngelo Antoine fol- Bryant (Sr., TE), Ray Ellis (Graduate Student, DL), Junior Diaz lowed Mitchell’s program-record tying Week Three performance (Graduate Student, C) and Dante Cousart (Graduate Student, – three touchdowns – with a record-breaking one of his own. WR/PR). Against Wagner, Antoine snagged an FAU-high four scores, along with 173 yards and 11 catches. Antoine has had four The Road Victory - The Owls’ 41-31 win over Ball State was games with 100+ yards and has been instrumental in the Owls the first non-conference road win since 2013 at USF. Outside the success by opening the offense via jet sweep, short passes and state of Florida, the last non-conference road win was in 2010 the long reception. at UAB. The Owls are 5-1 on the road in 2019 with the lone loss coming at Ohio State.

Protecting the Ball Equals Wins - Chris Robison struggled to protect the ball as a freshman. In his first campaign, he had tossed three INT through three games and ended the year with 12. He has lessened the mistakes in 2019, to just six, including two at the the end of a half. Through 24 starts, the Owls are 9-1 when he throws no INTs and 6-8 when opponents record a pick.

Year One versus Year Two - Robison is improving might- ily in his second year as the Owls’ starter. He tied an FAU record with five passing touchdowns against Wagner, totaling nine ver- sus Wagner and Ball State. Robison is listed among the nation’s Breaking in the Backs - Florida Atlantic has a rich best in 11 categories statistically. tradition of freshmen running backs taking the stage and freshman running back Larry McCammon III is next in line, although he has been slowed by injury. Here is a look at FAU freshman running back history: Larry McCammon, 2019: 91 attempts for 357 yards and seven

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Center Junior Diaz Diaz, a sixth-year player, has started every game at center in both of his two years with the Owls. At the time of the nomination period, he was the team’s highest graded offensive lineman this season, at a tick under 89%, and at that point also, he had played 97.5 percent of possible snaps at the center position. He tied for the team lead with 37 pancake blocks and had not committed a penalty since Week 2, while opening holes for a team that surpassed 2,000 yards in a season for just the fifth time ever.

Left Tackle Brandon Walton Walton moved this year to the all-important left tackle position, and has started every game each of the last three years, 39 consecutive starts and counting. At the time of nomination, he had played all but 23 snaps this year. He also led the team with 37 knockdowns and rated as the second- highest graded lineman on the team, at 87.8%. Through 11 games, he Florida Atlantic University football earned five First Team All-Con- had only had one penalty called against him all year. In addition to the ference USA honors, tied for the most for any team on offense and de- team’s rushing yardage total milestone, the average of 241.8 per game fense, added a Second Team recognition, and had 10 players pick up 11 leads C-USA. honorable mention nods as well. The balloting was released by C-USA on Tuesday, with voting coming from the 14 league head coaches. Cornerback Meiko Dotson Dotson leads the entire nation with nine interceptions, towards an Quarterback Chris Robison, tight end Harrison Bryant and offensive FAU single-season record of 21 as a team (and towards an FBS-high 31 linemen Junior Diaz and Brandon Walton were all recognized as First total takeaways and leading turnover margin of +20). He had two each Team on offense, and that quartet was joined as such on the defensive in back-to-back league wins against Charlotte and Middle Tennessee, side by Meiko Dotson. Linebacker Akileis Leroy earned Second Team added two more in the East Division-clinching victory over Southern honors. Miss, and recorded his ninth in the C-USA title game win vs. UAB. He is also fifth in the league with 11 passes defended, tops on the squad. Here is more on the group of First and Second teamers: Linebacker Akileis Leroy Quarterback Chris Robison Leroy has been a standout performer as he leads the entire FAU defense Robison, the 2019 C-USA Co-Freshman of the Year, has improved to with 101 tackles, 15.5 tackles for loss and 7.5 sacks. He has also recorded even greater heights as a sophomore, with 3,416 passing yards and 26 three interceptions while forcing five fumbles. In the league ledger for all touchdown passes to just six interceptions (after a 12:12 ratio a year defenders, he ranks sixth in tackles and TFL, and seventh in sacks, and ago). That yardage number tops all C-USA signalcallers and the touch- those numbers rise to fifth, fourth and second among only linebackers. down total is second. He is also fifth in the league in total offense, while He tops all defenders in C-USA with his five forced fumbles, third-most captaining the Owls’ league-leading scoring offense – that also ranks in all of FBS. 16th in the nation – while slotting 33rd in FBS at 443.0 yards per game as well. Those six honorees join honorable mention recognition for Deangelo Antoine at both wide receiver and kick returner, alongside fellow of- Tight End Harrison Bryant fensive members in left guard Desmond Noel and tight end John Raine. Bryant has tallied 1,004 yards receiving on 65 catches, both tops among Defensive tackle Ray Ellis and defensive end Tim Bonner, linebacker all FBS tight ends, and has scored all seven of his touchdowns in the last Rashad Smith, and a trio of defensive backs – safety Zyon Gilbert and six games. That touchdown number ranks fourth nationally for tight corners James Pierre and Chris Tooley – were also recognized, as was ends, and all three totals pace tight ends in C-USA. He is second among long snapper Jonathan Sullivan. league passcatchers – regardless of position – in yards, and is listed fifth in receptions. On his third reception in the C-USA title game, he went over 1,000 yards, becoming only the third C-USA tight end to ever reach that plateau in the league’s 25 years, as well as the just third Owl in FAU’s all-time history.

Florida Atlantic University, the 2019 Conference USA football cham- pions, saw a league-high four members earn C-USA All-Freshman honors in league coach voting, and as announced by the league, on Tuesday. First-year running back Larry McCammon III, starting right guard Marquice Robinson, linebacker and special teams stalwart Eddie Williams, and Australian punter Matt Hayball all earned recognition on the squad.

McCammon is second on the team in rushing touchdowns with seven and third with 357 yards on the ground. Robinson has started all 13 games on the right side, in front of a running back corps that has totaled 2,209 yards and 29 rushing scores. Williams has 14 tackles in 10 games, plus scooped up a blocked punt and returned it for a touchdown in the C-USA title game. Hayball is fourth in the league in punting av- erage at 43.1 yards per kick, with a league-high 28 fair catches, 19 punts going inside the 20-yard line (fifth best), and zero punts blocked.

4 including one in the end zone to prevent a Ball State score. The victory marked the first time since 2013 that the Owls recorded a non-conference road victory.

Smith began the contest with the Owls’ first tackle and it was for a loss. He assisted on FAU’s second tackle of the day, which again prevented BSU from gaining even one yard and following an incompletion, the Owls had forced a three-and-out. On BSU’s sev- enth play of the day they met once more with Smith via a fumble recovery and a four-yard return at the Ball State 31, which set up the first scoring drive of the game, putting FAU on the scoreboard first. Smith’s third tackle ended a four-yard run. His fourth was two plays later stopping BSU at the 24.

C-USA Selects Potentially his biggest play of the day concluded the scoring drive Deangelo Antoine was named Conference USA Offensive Player of that BSU began at their 17 and then marched 76 yards down field. the Week, as announced by the league on Monday. Sept. 23rd. On 1st and 10 at the 17, BSU rushed for 13 yards before FAU Antoine’s honor is the second C-USA Player of the Week award in senior safety Da’Von Brown made a tackle and forced the ball free as many weeks and after as many victories for the Owls. Last week, and into the end zone, where a trailing Smith dove on the ball. Rashad Smith got the nod for his defensive efforts and this week it The Owls would use that game-swinging momentum to drive is was bestowed to the offensive side. 80 yards, score and take a 28-17 lead. In BSU’s opening drive of the four quarter, Smith would record a tackle and force a fumble, Antoine, the first FAU wide receiver to earn C-USA player of the which FAU recovered and again used to score. His last tackle of week honors, joined the Owls after a four-year playing career at the day, an assist, was part of BSU’s last drive as Smith has been USF, where he saw time at both receiver and defensive back. Last asked to play nearly every defensive play in FAU’s first three week, the graduate transfer was asked to move from wide receiver games. to slot and the move was not a only breakout, it was record-break- ing. Antoine, who has also been named the C-USA Offensive Player of the Week by College Sports Madness, found the end zone in 36% of his catches, as he went for 11 receptions for 173 yards and four touchdowns.

His four TDs marked just the eighth time in C-USA’s 25-year his- tory that a player has caught four or more TDs in a game. Two play- ers have caught five and Antoine is the sixth player to catch four in a game and the first since 2016. The four TDs one-upped the bar set by teammate John Mitchell, who had three a week ago at Ball State, and set a new single-game record for FAU, breaking the previous mark of three set by Cortez Gent in 2008 and equaled by Mitchell. Antoine’s TD receptions were for 37, 17, 28 and 57 yards and most were made after the catch. Antoine’s efforts helped FAU towards a 42-7 win over Wagner. Akileis Leroy, junior linebacker from Albany, Georgia, has been named Conference USA Defensive Player of the Week after his performance in FAU’s 35-24 win at WKU last Saturday.

Leroy had a career high 12 tackles, including five solo, two sacks for a loss of 21 yards, a pass breakup and a forced fumble against a WKU team that had lost just one C-USA game on a on a last- minute field goal a week prior. Saturday’s game saw several lead changes and momentum shifts. Leroy’s single most-important tackle came midway through the second quarter with the Hill- toppers holding a 14-0 lead. On second and six at the WKU 36, Leroy recorded his second sack of the game and it was a big one. The sack, which head coach Lane Kiffin called the single biggest game-changer, was for a loss of 11 yards and he forced a fumble on the play freeing the ball for cornerback Chris Tooley to scoop and score from 25 yards out. The play breathed life into the Owls. Rashad Smith, a senior linebacker, has been named the Confer- FAU used his momentum-shifter to battle back, outscoring the ence USA Defensive Player of the Week, as announced by the Hilltoppers 35-10 in the last three quarters. C-USA office on Monday, Sept. 16. Leroy is the third Owl to receive C-USA recognition in 2019. Smith’s performance in the Owls’ win over Ball State could best be Wide Receiver Deangelo Antoine claimed the first and fellow described as opportunistic. Smith, from Florida City, Florida, tal- linebacker Rashad Smith the second honor. lied six tackles, including a sack for a loss of eight yards, a tackle for a loss of two yards, a forced fumble and two fumble recoveries,

5 at #thefau.” Bryant is the second Owl in the program’s history Individual Player to accept an invitation to play in the prestigious all-star game. Game and Career Highs updated Alfred Morris was the first, following his 2011 season. D’Joun at www.fausports.com Smith was the second following the 2014 season. Painting the Field with Receptions - Deangelo Antoine PFF POTW National Team Members - Junior Diaz caught four TD receptions versus Wagner. He is one of only six and James Pierre were named to the PFF National Team of the FBS players with four receiving touchdowns in a single game Week following their WKU performances. this season. His game also marked the eighth time in C-USA history that a player caught four or more TDs in a game. Two Becoming a Leader – Senior safety Da’Von Brown trans- players have caught five and Antoine is the sixth player to catch formed himself in the offseason, knowing the Owls needed a four in a game and the first since 2016. Antoine earned C-USA leader. Brown dove into his playbook in the offseason, learned Offensive Player of the Week honors for his efforts (9/23/19). the new system under a new defensive coordinator (his fourth in as many years), and drew his first collegiate start versus Ohio Fourth Quarter - FAU’s offense was consistently productive State and his second versus UCF. Brown backed up his vocal against Charlotte, scoring at least 10 points in each of the first leadership with eight tackles including one for a loss of a yard three quarters. The last time it did that was Week 7, 2017, a 69-31 at OSU. He added six versus UCF and eight at Ball State, with victory over North Texas.The Owls are outscoring opponents a forced fumble and eight stops in the FAU win over MT. He is 409-284 through 12. FAU’s off-season conditioning program is currently third on the squad with 61 TT. called the Fourth Quarter. In the building where football works day-to-day, the Tom Oxley Center, signs are posted which read CollegeFootballMadness.com - The online site recog- “you win in the fourth quarter.” Below it the score versus the op- nized Malcolm Davidson as the C-USA Offensive Player of the ponents, but only in the fourth quarter. Here is the breakdown. Week following his performance versus FIU in the Shula Bowl. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Davidson had 18 carries, 153 yards and three touchdowns in +4 +67 +45 +52 the contest to earn Shula Bowl MVP honors for FAU. The site named Akeleis Leroy the C-USA defensive player of the week The Owls are 10-1-2 in the fourth quarter, tying both Ball State following FAU’s 34-17 win over USM. and Marshall. Bryant Named Mackey Award Semifinalist... Davidson Dash - Sophomore running back Malcolm Da- Florida Atlantic University’s senior tight end Harrison Bryant vidson broke out for 113 all-purpose yards and two scores in has been named a semifinalist for the 2019 John Mackey Award. Week 5 at Charlotte, forming a dangerous one-two punch with Bryant is one of eight to remain in consideration for the honor freshman Larry McCammon. Week 6, versus MT, Davidson had that recognizes the most outstanding collegiate tight end. The 149 yards. He was sidelinded for two games, but responded with award recipient will be announced on Dec. 11 and presented 153 yards on 18 carries versus FIU to earn FAU Shula Bowl MVP. live on Dec. 12 at The Home Depot Awards The duo has combined for 16 rushing touchdowns this season. Red Carpet Show which will air 6 p.m. on ESPNU. The finalists It was James Charles and Chauncey Mason who took over in the will be named on Nov. 25 and can be found at www.johnmack- WKU Contests with a combined total of 125 yards. Charles lead eyaward.com and on twitter at @JohnMackeyAward. The Geor- a group of three backs with 50+ yards at UTSA. Charles had 63 gia native currently leads all Division I tight ends and the Owls and a score while BJ Emmons saw his first action since the sea- with 890 receiving yards. He has 58 receptions on the year and son opener at Ohio State and he scored twice. Emmons, Mason, has added two touchdowns. Bryant is listed along with Hunter Charles and Davidson each played in the final regular-season Bryant (Jr., Washington), Brycen Hopkins (Sr., Purdue), Brevin game totaling 133 of the team’s 144 yards. Davison tallied 128 in Jordan (So., Miami), Charlie Kolar (So., Iowa State), Albert the C-USA Championship while Emmons added 40. Six players Okwuegbunam (Jr., Missouri), Colby Parkins (Jr., Stanford) and 10 or more yards in that game versus UAB. Giovanni Ricci (Sr., Western Michigan). It was then narrowed to three. Pierre for Two- Cornerback James Pierre recorded two drive- stoping interceptions versus WKU to help the Owls’ efforts in a Named Winner - Bryant was named the 2019 John Mackey 35-21 win in Bowling Green. For his efforts, Pierre was named as Award Winner. The announcment was made Dec. 11 and he College Football Madness C-USA defensive player of the week. was awarded the honor Dec. 12. FAU’s first national award win- ner and the first G-5 member to receive the award. Twice More - Both Akeleis Leroy and Meiko Dotson added to the team’s interception total with each swiping two versus USM. Dotsnn also had two versus Southern Miss. Bryant to Senior Bowl - Tight end Har- rison Bryant has received and accepted an invita- tion to play in the Re- ese’s Senior Bowl. “(I’m) estremely grateful for the opportunity to be a part of this year’s Reese’s Senior Bowl. Special thanks to @JimNagy_SB for the invite. (It) wouldn’t be possible without the support from my teammates and coaches

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Sophomore who saw time on special teams a year ago while waiting for his time behind two NFL draft picks. Despite missing time due to injury, he leads the team with 732 yards on 102 attempts for an average of 7.2 ypc. He has found the end zone nine times.

Glenn Spencer Charlie Weis, Jr. Interim Head Coach Offensive Coordinator/QB Def. Coor./LB Field Booth Pronunciation Guide View football team roster www.fausports.com Coaching Staff Set the program’s passing yards (471) and to hear the names completion percentage (83%) records in ‘18 vs. AF. Is 247-397-5 on the year. Surpassed Hosea Barnwell...... ho-zey Lane Kiffin - Head Coach ‘18 TD total in just six games and has six Ean Biancardi...... Ee–un bee-un-car-dee Wilson Love - INTs through 13 while he had 12 total in ‘18. Has compiled 3,416 yards and 26 TDs. Caliph Brice...... Kay-LA-P Assistant Head Coach/Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Dante Cousart...... Coo-Zart Glenn Spencer - Defensive Coordinator/LBs Kelvin Dean...... Kel-VIN Charlie Weis, Jr. - Offensive Coordinator/QBs Meiko Dotson...... Me-Co Dot-son Lance Thompson - DL/Recruiting Coordinator BJ Etienne...... eh-tee-in Jaron Fairman - Special Teams Coordinator Quran Hafiz...... kah-ron hah-feeze Jason Jones - Cornerbacks Akileis Leroy...... Ah-Kill-EEZ DJ McCarthy – Wide Receivers Wes Neighbors - Safeties Frederico Maranges...... Mar-on-gus Jeff Norrid – Offensive Line Leighton McCarthy...... Lay–ton Kevin Smith - Running Backs Go-to target in 2019 along with roommate Daishun Moss...... da-shawn Clint Trickett – Tight Ends John Raine. Bryant has 65 catches for 1004 Aaron Shahriari...... Sha-rah-rE Reilly Jeffers – OL/Graduate Assistant yards and six scores. Just the third Owl Tyrek Tisdale...... ty-reek Frank Diaz – WR/Graduate Assistant receiver to surpass 1,000 yards. Bryant is Dean Garza – DB/Graduate Assistant the 2019 John Mackey Award Winner Chris Tooley...... Tool-ee Dorvus Woods – DL/Graduate Assistant Teja Young...... TJ Clayton Leach - Director of Video Matt Weisner – Assistant Video Coordinator Ernie Sims – Director of Football Operations Danielle Lyons – Assoc. Dir. of Football Ops Hunter Greer – Assist. Dir. of Football Ops Ryan Able – Football Ops Assist. Ella Briscoe – Administrative Assistant Owls in the NFL Davis Merritt - Player Development Assistant Azeez Al-Shaair (’15-’18)...... San Francisco 49ers (LB) Chris Perkins - Player Development Assistant Monte Kiffin - Defensive Analyst/Pro Liaison Brandin Bryant (’12-’15)...... (DL) Al Harris – Defensive Volunteer The Owls’ most consistent defender. Na- Trevon Coley (‘12-’15)...... (DL) DP Eyman – Offensive Volunteer tional leader in fumble recoveries. Second on the team with 98 tackles in 2019. Defense John Franklin (‘17)...... Tampa Bay Buccaneers (DB) Joe Pucciarelli – Defensive Student Assistant Aaron Gonzales – Defensive Student Assistant includes 4 FR, 1 FF, 4 QBH, 2 INT, 11.5 TFL Trey Hendrickson (’13-’16)...... (DL) Alex Collins – Director of Player Personnel and 3.5 sack. Recorded 86 tackles a year ago Gregory “Buddy” Howell (’14-’17)...... Houston Texans (RB) Roy Reiser – Assistant Director of Recruiting and 99 in 2017. Greg Joseph (‘14-‘17)...... Carolina Panthers (K) Nate York – Strength Assistant Geno Smith – Strength Assistant Cre’von LeBlanc (’12-’15)...... Philadelphia Eagles (CB) Nate Kengle –Strength Intern Sharrod Neasman (’12-’15)...... Atlantica Falcons (DB) Julio Aguilar – Strength Keith Reaser (’09-’13)...... Kansas City Chiefs (CB) Devin “Motor” Singletary (’16-’18)...... Buffalo Bills (RB) Adarius Taylor (’12-’13)...... Cleveland Browns (LB) Now in its 15th season, collegepressbox.com is Kerrith Whyte (’15-’18)...... Pittsburgh Steelers (RB/KR) the official media website of Division I football. Access is provided to approved members of the media as well as a variety or working Vocal leader who has made the transition professionals in the college football industry, from a special teams player to an everyday including coaches, scouts, analysts and more. starter. Leads the team with 15.5 tackles for a You must register and be approved for access, a loss of 67 yards, including 7.5 sacks for a loss of 53 yards. Has 101 tackles in 2019. process that takes just a few minutes. 7 Florida Atlantic Depth Chart Two-Deep Offense LT #73 Brandon Walton 6-5 300 Sr. Converted to LT in ‘19…team’s most consistent lineman...Named First Team All-C-USA #77 Devin Hayes 6-6 275 R-Fr. Has seen action in 10 games this season…played both ways as a three-star recruit at Jones High School LG #53 Desmond Noel 6-3 299 R-Jr. Transferred to FAU midseason…started the last eight games...praised for aggressive play...C-USA Honorable Mention #74 Deon Humphrey 6-3 310 R-So. Played in 11 games this season...one of five selections for the team’s “most improved” award this spring C #51 Junior Diaz 6-2 300 Gr. Started every game in 2018 and ‘19 as a graduate transfer...Rimington Award Watch List...C-USA First Team #71 Jake Jones 6-0 295 R-Jr. Saw action against Wagner... one of five players that earned “most improved” honors this spring RG #63 Nick Weber 6-3 295 R-So. Starting this season after a rotational role in ‘18...original walk-on, but awarded scholarship during 2019 camp #50 Ean Biancardi 6-5 285 R-Jr. Appeared against Charlotte, Wagner…played seven games in ‘17...moved inside after starting career at tackle RT #75 Marquice Robinson 6-3 315 R-Fr. Started every game this season after serving as a backup and redshirting in 2018...C-USA All-Freshman #76 BJ Etienne 6-3 310 R-So. Converted from RG after first ‘19 bye week…played in every game of his FAU career …Phil Steele preseason 2nd team All-C-USA LWR #82 Tavaris Harrison 6-3 187 R-Sr. Has 33 catches, 523 yards and two TDs on the year… has logged a reception in 16 straight games #89 Brandon Robinson 6-4 200 R-So. Played in seven games and has a 12-yard reception and a six-yard pass to his credit SR #17 Deangelo Antoine 5-10 188 Gr. Second in receptions (61), and yards (771) …caught a school-record four TD’s against Wagner #1 Willie Wright 5-8 160 Jr. Has seen action in 12 games, record 11 receptions for a total of 127 yards and has two touchdowns RWR #85 John Mitchell 6-4 220 R-Jr. Set career highs in touchdowns (three), receptions (eight) and yards (124) in Week 3...has five TD receptions – T3 on team #83 James Brunson 6-0 180 R-Sr. Played at least one game in every season since 2015...caught a pass in three of the last six games TE #40 Harrison Bryant 6-5 240 Sr. Leads all FBS tight ends in receiving yards (965), receptions (61) and six TDs ... John Mackey Award winner…had 10 receptions and 182 yards vs. UTSA – both career highs...third FAU receiver all-time to surpass 1,000 yards...C-USA First Team (HB) #10 John Raine 6-2 235 Sr. Second on the team in receiving scores (five)…has 31 receptions for 270 yards on the year ...Honorable Mention C-USA RB #20 Malcolm Davidson 5-10 205 R-Fr Team’s leading rusher (732) …scored three TD’s vs. FIU, has nine on the year …6.6 YPC – 12th in FBS #3 Larry McCammon III 5-11 200 Fr. Second on team in rushing TDs (seven), T8 in C-USA …team’s third-leading rusher (357 yards)...C-USA All-Freshman QB #2 Chris Robison 6-1 200 R-So. 3,416 passing yards, 26 TDs, just six INTs for a 143.95 eff. rating...First Team C-USA...2018 C-USA Co-Freshman of the Year #6 Nick Tronti 6-2 215 R-So. Runs the option, has 225 yards and two TDs rushing…passed for TD vs. ODU... Florida’s Mr. Football in 2016 Defense DE #45 Tim Bonner 6-5 250 R-Sr. Team’s third-leading sacker (four)…has 25 tackles (7.5 for loss) on the year...Honorable Mention C-USA #55 Damian Horton 6-3 250 R-Sr. Has 17 tackles, 3.5 TFL’s and a sack – all career highs...set a personal record with four tackles vs. UTSA DT #42 William Davis 6-0 280 Sr. Tied a career-high with four tackles vs. WKU, has 19 on the season...played in 48 games at FAU #91 Noah Jefferson 6-5 300 R-Sr. Recorded season highs in tackles (three) and sacks (one) vs. UTSA…joined FAU midway into ’18 season NT #11 Ray Ellis 6-1 285 Gr. Team leader in QBH’s (6), adding 3.5 sacks...has had two season-ending knee injuries since ‘14...Honorable Mention selection #48 Kevin McCrary 6-2 285 Sr. Has five tackles, two QBH’s and a 0.5 sack in ‘19...has 54 tackles in his 48-game career LEO #13 Leighton McCarthy 6-3 225 R-Jr. Second on team in sacks (six), is T3 in TFLs (10.5)…No. T11 in C-USA in TFL’s #33 David Belvin III 6-3 240 R-Jr, Has a career-high eight tackles on the year...has seen action in 11 games this season, also a career high STAR #5 Ahmad Ross 5-11 195 R-So. Broke into the starting lineup once the Owls began C-USA play...special teams mainstay...has 35 tackles #9 Quran Hafiz 6-0 195 Jr. Has 31 tackles on the year...tied a season high with five solo tackles vs. WKU MLB #36 Akileis Leroy 5-11 235 Jr. Has a team-leading 14.5 TFL’s...Leads FAU in sacks (7.5)...Second Team All- C-USA #54 Hosea Barnwell V 6-0 215 R-Jr. Has 46 tackles on the year…logged a career-high seven tackles vs. UTSA WLB #7 Rashad Smith 6-1 220 Sr. Second on the team in tackles (91), 10.5 of which came for a loss ... has four FR’s in ‘19 (No. 1 nationally)...Honorable Mention C-USA #19 Caliph Brice 6-2 233 Jr. Has 21 tackles, an INT and a QBH over the last six games…transferred from Hutchinson CC CB #23 James Pierre 6-2 185 Jr. Nabbed two INT’s vs. WKU, has three on the year...set career-highs in PD (nine ‘18), TFL (3.0 ‘19) and TT (55 ‘18) #15 Meiko Dotson 5-11 195 R-Jr. No. 1 nationally in INT’s (nine)…has three two-INT games…returned from a ‘18 season-ending injury...C-USA First Team SS #24 Zyon Gilbert 6-1 180 Jr. Tied team lead PBU’s (eight)...notched an INT vs. WKU…collected 50-plus tackle seasons in ’17, ‘18, currently has 44 #30 Armani-Eli Adams 5-11 187 R-Fr. Has six tackles and a QBH on the season...won co-Defensive MVP honors in this year’s spring game FS #27 Da’Von Brown 6-0 192 Sr. Team’s third-leading tackler (61) ...also has five TFL’s and a forced fumble on the year #32 Teja Young 5-11 190 R-Fr. Has appeared in all 12 games, recording 11 tackles… played in three games last season CB #26 Chris Tooley 5-11 185 Sr. Tied team lead PBU’s (eight)...recorded two PBU’s in three games this year #29 Korel Smith 5-10 175 R-Jr. Tallied three tackles against Ohio State...had a career-best three pass deflections and an interception in ‘18 Special Teams P #42 Matt Hayball 6-1 172 R-Fr. No. 4 among C-USA punters in punt average (43.1)...C-USA All-Freshman #44 Vladimir Rivas 5-10 165 R-So. Has yet to record a punt as an Owl FG #42 Vladmir Rivas 5-10 165 R-So. His 16 FG’s in ’19 already surpassed his ’18 total…converting a career-high 69 percent of his FG’s #46 Aaron Shahriari 6-2 200 R-Fr. Connected on his lone field goal attempt, a 31-yarder versus USM KO #46 Aaron Shahriari 6-2 200 R-Fr. Began handling KO duties in Week 6 #42 Vladmir Rivas 5-10 165 R-So. Handled both FG and KO until Week 6 and now just works with FG/PAT unit H #42 Matt Hayball 6-1 172 R-Fr. LS #93 Jonathan Sullivan 6-1 210 R-Sr. Is the team’s lone long snapper...started his career at Oklahoma (’17)...Honorable Mentions All-C-USA PR #87 Dante Cousart 5-10 170 R-Sr. A sure-handed option, returning 17 punts for 81 yards this season... career-long 30-yard runback vs. ODU #15 Meiko Dotson 5-11 195 R-Jr. Returned a punt for no gain against Ohio State...hasn’t run one back since KR #17 Deangelo Antoine 5-10 188 Gr. Averaging 20.4 yards on 14 KR’s...His longest run back was a 38-yarder against MTSU ...Honorable Mention C-USA #15 Meiko Dotson 5-11 195 R-Jr., Returned four kicks for 73 yards on the year

8 Head Coach Willie Taggart

Taggart has led remarkable turnarounds at from 2007-09, where he helped tutor 2009 Doak several of his previous head coaching stops. He Walker Award winner, Pac-10 Offensive Player of also has a track record of offensive success. From the Year and consensus first-team All-American 2015-17, his offenses had the fourth-highest Toby Gerhart. That year, Gerhart’s average of points-per-game average among FBS head coach- 144.7 rushing yards per game helped the Car- es, behind only Mike Gundy, Kliff Kingsbury and dinal rank second in the Pac-10 and 11th in the Urban Meyer. nation with 224.3 yards per game on the ground and break the school’s 60-year-old single-season In 2017, Taggart took over at Oregon, which had rushing record with 2,481 yards. been 4-8 the previous season. He led the Ducks to a 7-5 mark and a selection to the Las Vegas Taggart was an assistant coach at WKU from Bowl. Oregon ranked in the top 30 in the NCAA 1999-2006. He coached the wide receivers for in 15 different statistical categories, including one season, before moving over to mentor the boasting the 12th-best rushing offense in the quarterbacks for the remainder of his tenure as a country rushing for 251.0 yards per game and Hilltopper assistant coach. He added co-offensive the 18th-highest scoring offense averaging 36.0 coordinator duties for the 2001 and 2002 seasons Florida Atlantic University has named Willie points per game. On defense, the Ducks ranked and served as assistant head coach for his final Taggart the Owls’ head football coach, FAU Vice 24th in the country in third-down defense al- four years. President and Director of Athletics Brian White lowing a .333 conversion percentage and 27th in announced on Dec. 11. fourth-down defense at .417. Taggart helped direct an offense that set school records with 432 points, 5,749 yards of total of- “I’m grateful to Brian White and President Kelly Taggart took over a USF team in 2013 that had fense and 263 first downs on the way to the 2002 for their belief in me to lead the football program won just three games in 2012. He turned the NCAA Division I-AA national championship. at Florida Atlantic University,” Taggart said. “I’m Bulls into one of the most exciting programs in That season, the Hilltoppers ranked second in looking forward to long-term success here. I the country by 2016. In his final year at the helm the nation in pass efficiency and sixth in rushing think our players and the university deserve that in Tampa, Taggart led USF to a 10-2 record and yards per game. The offense saved its best perfor- commitment. Family is extremely important to No. 25 ranking in the final regular season poll, mances for the playoffs, where it averaged 38.8 me. I couldn’t do what I do without their love and the team’s first ranking since 2011 and only the points per game in the four postseason wins. support and all of us are looking forward to being second time in program history the Bulls were here in Paradise for the foreseeable future.” ranked at the end of the regular season. His Taggart transitioned to coaching after author- offense averaged 43.6 points per game, ranking ing a playing career that ranked among the best A Florida native, Taggart is considered one of fourth in the country, and was fifth in the nation in WKU history. He was the program’s starting the best offensive minds in the country and has averaging 291.8 rushing yards per game. quarterback all four years and broke 11 school re- proven to be very successful on the recruiting cords, highlighted by his 47 rushing touchdowns, trail. With Taggart serving as the primary playcal- and left school holding the NCAA Division I ler, his offense broke 33 USF program records record for rushing yards by a quarterback. He “I couldn’t be more excited to have Coach Tag- in 2016, including scoring, total touchdowns, also ranked second in program history with 286 gart on board to lead our football program,” total yards, rushing yards, yards per play, yards points, a 127.71 pass efficiency rating and 3,997 White said. “Coach Taggart is a proven program per rush and points per game. He coached the rushing yards and tied for third with 17 100-yard builder who will develop strong relationships American Athletic Conference Offensive Player rushing games and for fourth with 30 touchdown with our student-athletes and develop them as of the Year and the Bulls tallied a program-record passes. future leaders. His deep relationships around 10 all-conference selections. the state of Florida and the nation will be vital He earned his bachelor’s degree in social sciences in recruiting as well. The traits he brings to the Taggart helped build the offensive juggernaut from WKU in 1998. In 2009, he was inducted table will allow us to continue building upon our with the top-ranked recruiting classes in the into the WKU Athletic Hall of Fame and earned recent success.” AAC in 2013, 2014 and 2015. He also oversaw a the distinction of being honored as one of three vast improvement in the classroom while at USF, captains on Western Kentucky’s All-Century Taggart comes to FAU after serving as head coach which improved its Graduation Success Rate in Team in 2018. at Florida State University. He landed the 11th- each of his four seasons and boasted a program- ranked recruiting class in the nation in 2018, record 38 academic all-conference honorees in Taggart also had a highly successful prep career a class that yielded a Freshman All-America 2015. at Bradenton’s Manatee High School. There, he defensive back and a wide receiver who set FSU led the Hurricanes to a 5A state title as a junior records for receiving yards by a freshman. Five Taggart’s first head coaching position was and was a first-team all-state and all-conference Seminoles earned All-ACC honors following the perhaps his best rebuilding effort, taking over a selection as a senior after directing Manatee 2018 season, including a first-team selection and WKU program that had lost 20 games in a row. to the state championship game for a second first-round selection in the 2019 NFL Draft. He quickly led his alma mater to its first two straight year. winning seasons since transitioning from FCS The Seminoles passed for 3,241 yards in 2018, the to FBS. In 2012, Taggart led the program to its Taggart and his wife, Taneshia, have two sons, most by an offense under a first-year head coach first bowl game. Taggart also once again made a Willie Jr. and Jackson, and one daughter, Morgan. in program history. The team’s average of 270.1 splash in recruiting as he signed the top class in passing yards per game ranked third in the ACC the Sun Belt in 2010 and 2011. He served as the and 28th in the NCAA. FSU produced two differ- Hilltoppers’ head man from 2010-12. ent 350-yard passers in the same regular season for the first time in program history in 2018. Prior to being named head coach at WKU, Tag- gart was the running backs coach at Stanford

9 Three Offensive Players to Watch Tight End Quarterback RUNNING BACK #40 Harrison Bryant #2 Chris Robison #20 Malcolm Davidson

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Senior (2019) At FAU Sophomore (2019) • Earned the University’s Athletic Academic Redshirt Sophmore (2019) • Had one carry at Ohio State for minus one yard Achievement award at the University’s Honors • Drew the opening day start at Ohio State and was • Led the Owls with 64 yards on eight carries Convocation 22-34-0 for 178 yards and one score versus UCF • Returned to action following rehabilitation to • Earned Spring Game Offensive MVP honors • Was 18-40-1 for 177 yards versus UCF • Record day at Ball State completing 33 passes (41) record one carry for -5 yards in the Wagner 42-7 along with John Mitchell win • Named to 2019 C-USA Preseason first team for 366 yards and a program record-tying four TDs • Tallied a team-leading 13 carries and a team-high offense by Athlon Sports & Life • Five TDs tossed in the Wagner win tied a 83 rushing yards and added a 30-yard reception • First Team preseason All-Conference selection by program record. in FAU’s 45-27 C-USA win over CHA • Led the Owls with 21 carries for 149 yards (first Phil Steele’s Magazine • Earned Tyler Rose Earl Campbell Honorable Mention honors after his 25-36-0, 378, 5 TD FAU player to have 100+ yards rushing in 2019), • Opened the season at Ohio State with a team- which included a 57-yard TD and added two leading six catches and 79 yards performance vesus Wagner receptions for a total of nine yards in the MT win • Matched freshman season’s TD total of 12 with • Led the team with 51 receiving yards, via four • Had 52 yards and a score versus Marshall two touchdown passes in FAU’s 45-27 C-USA win catches versus UCF • Played the first half at ODU where he tallied six over CHA...was 20-27-1 for 312 yards carries for 17 yards and a score • Had four catches for 87 yards at Ball State • Was 15-20-0 for 145 yards and one TD vs. MT... • Set a new career high with 153 yards on 18 carries • Saw limited action in the Wagner contest, but had first 2019 game to avoid sacks versus FIU. Found the end zone three times two catches and totaled 39 yards in the win • Recorded seven carries for 53 yards and a TD in • Struggled to get into a rhythm versus Marshall... • Had six catches for 96 yards in FAU’s C-USA the UTSA win ended with a 21-39-1 night for 392 yards, his opening win over CHA • Tallied five carries for a total of 13 yards in the fourth 2019 game with more than 300 yards Owls’ 34-17 USM win • Recorded a team-high four receptions versus MT • Was 17-24-1 with two TDs and 208 yards playing • Carried the ball 11 times, all positive carries, for for 68 yards just the first half of the ODU game 128 yards against UAB in the C-USA • Had five catches for 72 yards versus Marshall • Guided the Owls to a 35-21 win over WKU with Championship. • Scored his first TD of ‘19 at ODU and had eight a passing performance of 18-29-0 for 208 yards catches for 92 yards RUSH G ATT. YDS TD LG AVG/G and two TDs 2018 7 2 34 0 32 17.0 • Tallied six catches and a team-leading 74 yards in • Led the Owls by going 22-37-0 for 298 yards and a 2019 10 102 732 9 57 73.2 the Owls 35-21 victory over WKU score in FAU’s Shula Bowl win TOTAL 17 104 766 9 57 45.1 • Held to two catches for a total of 39 yards versus • Guided the Owls’ offense to 526 yards...was 27-41-0 FIU for 336 passing yards and one TD at UTSA • Turned in a career performance with 10 receptions • Was 8-19-1 for 156 yards and three TDs in the for 182 yards and one TD in the Owls’ win at USM win UTSA • Named C-USA Championship game MVP after a • Held to three catches versus USM, but it was for 17-31-1 performance for 267 yards, four TDs and 75 yards and three TDs four carries, all positive for 30 yards...was not • Recorded four catches, including one for a score, sacked by an “SEC”-type line and a total of 39 yards in the C-USA Championship win over UAB PASS. G C-A-I YDS TD LG 2018 12 192-304-12 2540 12 75 REC. G REC. YDS TD LG AVG/G 2019 13 264-434-6 3416 26 75 2016 12 6 63 0 20 5.3 TOTAL 25 456-738-18 5956 38 75 2017 11 32 408 5 40 37.1 2018 12 45 662 4 56 55.2 2019 13 65 1004 7 57 77.2 TOTAL 48 148 2137 16 57 44.5

10 Three Players to Watch on Defense

DEFENSIVE END SAFETY LINEBACKER #45 Tim Bonner #27 Da’Von Brown #7 Rashad Smith

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Redshirt Senior (2019) Senior (2019) Senior (2019) • Drew a start versus Ohio State and recorded four • Named the Spring Defensive Back “Top Guy” • Led the team with 11 tackles versus Ohio State tackles Award • Also recovered a fumble for a return of seven • Had an assisted tackle in the UCF contest • Tallied eight tackles, six solo, with one going for yards • Recorded three tackles, including a sack for a loss a loss at Ohio State • Led the team vs nine tackles vs a ranked UCF of two yards in the Ball State victory • Fourth on the team with six tackles vs. UCF • Had a huge game at Ball State with six tackles, a • Tallied three tackle assists, including 1.5 for a loss • Was one of three Owls to have eight tackles sack, 2.5 TFLs, 1 FF, 2 FR and a QBH and Named of two yards in the 42-7 Wagner win versus Ball State, also added a key FF C-USA • Had a sack for a loss of five yards and added a • In limited work, had four tackles in the Wagner Defensive Player of the Week quarterback hurry in FAU’s 45-27 win over win • Had 10 tackles and an INT in FAU’s Wagner win CHA • Led team with six tackles in the C-USA opener • Recorded two tackles, including one for a loss • Recorded two tackles in FAU’s victory over and 45-27 win at CHA versus CHA Middle, both were for a loss of 14 yards, • Led the team with eight tackles, including a TFL • Had six tackles, an INT and a pass breakup vs. including a sack for a loss of 13 yards for two yards vs MT MT • Recorded one of the team’s two sacks versus • Recorded four tackles versus Marshall • Recorded six tackles versus Marshall Marshall and had a total of four tackles in the • Had three solo tackles, including one TFL versus • Had a team-leading seven tackles including two game ODU for a loss of 10, one of which was a sack for a loss • Had two tackles in a game that saw him pressure • Recorded four tackles in the FIU win of eight yards at ODU the ODU QBs into the arms of sacking FAU • Had five tackles in the Owls’ 40-26 victory at • Recorded a double-digit night versus WKU with teammates UTSA 10 tackles • Recorded a solo tackle in the Owls 35-21 win • Recorded three tackles in his final regular-season • Led the gamewith 10 tackles, including 0.5 TFL, over WKU contest, vs. USM, as well as a pass breakup versus FIU • Credited with a tackle assist and a QBH in the • Led the team with eight tackles in the C-USA • Second on the team with six tackles, including FIU contests championship game versus UAB two for a loss of eight of, which six was via a • Starting end in the Owls’ 40-26 victory over UTSA sack and picked up his nation’s leading UTSA DEF. G TACK. TFL FF FR PDEF INT fourth fumble • Drew the start his final regular-season game and 2017 13 3 1.0/3 1 0 0 0 • Recorded nine tackles, including one for a loss of record a tackle for a loss and a quarterback hurry 2018 12 36 0.5/2 0 0 3 0 five, and had a pass breakup versus USM • Held out of championship game due to illiness 2919 13 69 5.0/8 1 0 3 0 • Captured second C-USA title in his career and TOTAL 38 108 6.5/13 2 0 6 0 backed up his senior leadership on the field DEF. G TACK. SACKS TFL FF FR PDEF with seven tackles including one for a loss of a 2017 14 8 1/6 9/32 1 -- -- yard versus UAB 2018 12 25 3/12 7/22 -- -- 1 2019 12 25 4/27 7.5/33 1 -- - DEF. G TACK. TFL FF FR PDEF INT TOTAL 38 58 8/44 5.5/61 2 -- 1 2016 11 22 2.0/6 0 0 0 0 2017 14 99 12.0/49 1 0 5 0 2018 12 86 5.5/16 0 1 5 4/22 2019 13 98 11.5/42 1 4 4 2 TOTAL 50 305 31.0/113 2 5 14 6/22

11 FAU - The Last Time (Current Players in Bold and Italic) A kickoff was returned for a TD FAU: Malcolm Davidson, 3 (FIU), 11/09/19 45-yard field goal FAU: Kerrith Whyte, 100 yards (ODU), 10/6/18 Opponent: Mckenzie Milton, 3 (UCF), 9/21/18 FAU: Vladimir Rivas, 48, (UTSA), 11/23/19 Opponent: Richard Leonard, 100 yards (FIU), 11/16/12 Opponent: Austin Johnson, 48 (Southern Illinois), 30 rushing attempts 9/3/16 A punt was returned for a TD FAU: Devin Singletary, 34 (MT), 9/21/18 FAU: Lucky Whitehead, 73 yards (ODU), 11/29/14 Opponent: Zach Abey, 32 (Navy), 9/1/17 Four field goals Opponent: Dominique Heath, 75 yards (Kansas State), FAU: Greg Joseph (Wyoming), 9/20/14 9/17/16 150 yards rushing Opponent: Cole Foster & Jeremy Shelley (2 each/ FAU: Malcolm Davidson, 18-153 (FIU), 11/9/19 Alabama), 9/22/12 Blocked FG for a score Opponent: Brendon Knox, 22-220 (Marshall), 10/18/19 FAU: Ertwyn Henry, 14 yards (Colgate), 12/13/03 Played on both sides of the ball Opponent: Jarrett Jones, 53 yards (ULL), 10/20/07 Two players rushed for over 100 yards FAU: Stetson Wilson (Edward Waters), 11/27/04 FAU: Devin Singletary, 22-148 and Kerrith Whyte, 21- Daniel McKinney (Troy) 10/27/12, (at WKU) 11/10/12 Blocked punt for a Score 168 (WKU), 11/10/18 Trevon Coley (FIU) 10/31/15, (WKU) 11/7/15 FAU: Tyrek Tisdale, Recovered by Eddie Williams Opponent: Benny LeMay, 24-188, and Hasaan Klugh Steven Leggett (FIU) 10/31/15, (WKU) 11/7/15 (UAB), 12/7/19 18-102 (CHA), 11/24/18 Trey Hendrickson (CHA) 10/9/16, (Marshall) 10/15/16, Opponent: Lakota Wills (Air Force), 9/8/18 (UTEP) 11/12/16, (ODU) 11/19/16 75-yard touchdown run Nick Internicola (ODU), 11/19/16 Blocked extra point returned for a score FAU: Kerrith Whyte, Jr., 77 (WKU), 11/10/18 FAU: Akileis Leroy (MT), 10/12/19 Opponent: Napoleon Maxwell, 75 (FIU), 11/9/19 Team scored 50 points Opponent: Dwight Brentley (ULL), 10/24/09 FAU: ODU, 52, 10/8/18 50-yard touchdown run Opponent: UCF, 56, 9/21/18 An interception was returned for a TD FAU: Devin Singletary, 70 (FIU), 11/18/17 FAU: Azeez Al-Shaair, 30 yards (FIU), 10/1/16 Opponent: Benny LeMay, 54 (Charlotte), 11/24/18 Team scored 30 points or more in a quarter Opponent: Alex Levias, 13 yards (Marshall), 10/20/18 FAU: 30 points (2nd Q vs. North Texas), 10/17/09 Team gained 300 yards rushing Opponent: None A fumble was recovered for a TD FAU: WKU, 315, 11/10/18 FAU: Chris Tooley, 25 yards (WKU), 11/2/19 Opponent: UCF, 312, 9/7/19 Team gained 500 yards total offense Opponent: Jordan Williams, 60 yards (Ball State) 9/14/19 FAU: UAB, 585, 12/7/19 Five touchdown receptions Opponent: UCF, 574, 9/7/19 A safety was scored FAU: none FAU: Buffalo, 9/9/15 Opponent: Sidney Rice, 5 TD (South Carolina), 9/23/06 FAU played an overtime game Opponent: Marshall, 10/18/19 FAU vs UF (11/24/15), Florida wins 20-14 Four touchdown receptions Player passed for five TDs FAU: Deangelo Antoine, 4 TD (Wagner), 9/21/19 0-0 after regulation time FAU: Chris Robison (Wagner), 9/21/19 Opponent: None FAU vs. Arkansas State, 10/22/05 (ASU won 3-0) Opponent: David Washington (ODU), 11/19/16 *Only time in NCAA history a game was tied at 0-0 at Three touchdown receptions game’s end 50 pass attempts FAU: Harrison Bryant, 3 TD (USM), 11/30/19 FAU: Jason Driskel, 55 (Buffalo), 9/19/15 Opponent: None Wins on a last minute field goal Opponent: Blake LaRussa, 51 (ODU), 10/6/18 FAU: North Texas, 11/12/05 (26-23) 15 receptions Opponent: Charlotte, 11/24/18 (27-24) 40 pass attempts FAU: Anthony Crissinger-Hill, 15 (Hawai’i), 9/4/04 FAU: Chris Robison, 41 (UTSA), 11/23/19 Opponent: none A shutout was recorded Opponent: Asher O’Hara, 42 (MT), 10/12/19 FAU: Bethune-Cookman 9/16/17 (45-0) 10 receptions Opponent: Alabama, 9/6/14 (41-0) 30 pass attempts FAU: Harrison Bryant, 10 (UTSA), 11/23/19 FAU: Chris Robison, 37 (UAB), 12/7/19 Opponent: Michael Lawrence, 11 (North Texas), 10/21/17 Quickest to score/scored on Opponent: Jack Abraham, 39, (USM), 11/30/19 FAU: vs MT, 00:18 (Lucky Whitehead 80-yard rushing 100 yards receiving TD), 11/22/14 400 yards passing FAU: Deangelo Antoine, (5) 112, (UAB) , 12/7/19 Opponent: Oklahoma State, 00:13 (Andre Sexton 14- FAU: Chris Robison, 471 (Air Force), 9/8/18 Opponent: Lucky Jackson, (9) 194, (WKU), 11/2/19 yard interception return for a score), 9/8/07 Opponent: David Washington, 416 (ODU), 11/19/16 Two players with 100 yards receiving FAU arrived day of game 300 yards passing FAU: Jovon Durante, (7) 111 and FAU vs. ULL, 10/6/05 (flew) FAU: Chris Robison, 336 (UTSA), 11/23/19 Harrison Bryant (6) 133 (ODU), 10/6/18 FAU vs. FIU, 11/3/18 (drove) Opponent: Asher O’Hara, 335 (MT), 10/12/19 Opponent: Travis Fulgham (10) 151 and Jonathan Duhart (8) 100 (ODU), 10/6/18 4th Down Conversions 75-yard touchdown reception 6-6 vs WKU, 10/18/14 FAU: Deangelo Antoine, 75 (UAB) 12/7/19 Two players with 100 yards rushing and receiving 7-8 vs BCU, 9/15/18 Opponent: Turner Smiley, 77 (North Texas), 12/2/17 FAU: Malcolm Davidson (11) 128 rushing yards and 6-7 vs WKU, 11/7/15 Deangelo Antoine (5) 112 receiving yards (UAB), 5-6 vs Akron, 12/19/17 70-yard non-scoring reception 12/7/19 FAU: Chris Bonner, 70 (ULL), 10/24/09 Opponent: Joshua Samuel (15) 101 rushing yards and Team Played on a Tuesday Opponent: Jerrel Jernigan, 70 (Troy), 11/24/09 Mik’Quan Deane (10) 112 receiving yards (WKU), Akron, 12/19/17 11/10/18 Player rushed for four touchdowns Team Played on a Thursday FAU: Devin Singletary, 5 TD (BCU), 9/15/18 50-yard field goal at North Texas, 10/15/18 Opponent: Winston Dimel, 4 TD (Kansas State), 9/17/16 FAU: Greg Joseph, 54 (Navy), 9/1/17 Player rushed for three touchdowns Opponent: Jonathan Cruz, 56 (CHA), 11/24/18

12 FAU 100-Yard Plateau Rushing Kerrith Whyte (3) 163 (21) WKU 11/10/18 Doug Parker 110 (22) Jacksonville 10/13/01 Devin Singletary (22) 148 (22) WKU 11/10/18 Daveon Barron 147 (25) Morris Brown 11/09/02 Malcolm Davidson 149 (21) MT 10/12/19 Anthony Jackson 110(17) Texas State 10/04/03 Malcolm Davidson 153 (18) FIU 11/09/19 Anthony Jackson (2) 113 (21) Gardner-Webb 11/01/03 Malcolm Davidson (3) 128 (11) UAB 12/07/19 Daveon Barron (2) 105 (16) Siena 11/15/03 Doug Parker 126 (27) North Texas 09/11/04 Receiving Doug Parker (3) 121 (24) ULM 10/23/04 Larry Taylor 112 (2) Bethune-Cookman 09/08/01 DiIvory Edgecomb 118 (18) North Texas 11/12/05 Thomas Parker 113 (7) Gardner-Webb 11/03/01 Charles Pierre 103 (20) Southern Utah 10/12/06 Roosevelt Bynes 126 (6) MT 08/28/03 Charles Pierre 122 (24) Arkansas State 10/28/06 Anthony Crissinger-Hill 135 (8) UCF 09/13/03 Charles Pierre 116 (28) North Texas 11/18/06 Roosevelt Bynes 122 (7) Youngstown 09/20/03 Charles Pierre 138 (13) UAB 09/06/08 Anthony Crissinger-Hill 160 (7) Texas State 10/04/03 DiIvory Edgecomb (2) 103 (16) MT 09/30/08 Anthony Crissinger-Hill 129 (6) Northern Arizona 12/06/03 Charles Pierre 194 (23) WKU 10/18/08 Anthony Crissinger-Hill 114 (6) Colgate 12/13/03 Charles Pierre 140 (12) North Texas 11/08/08 Anthony Crissinger-Hill 183 (15) Hawai’i 09/04/04 Charles Pierre (7) 109 (10) UL 11/15/08 Roosevelt Bynes (3) 116 (4) Northern Colorado 10/16/04 Alfred Morris 122 (23) ULM 09/26/09 Anthony Crissinger-Hill 104 (7) ULM 10/23/04 Alfred Morris 147 (29) North Texas 10/17/09 Anthony Crissinger-Hill (7) 163 (6) FAMU 10/30/04 Alfred Morris 181 (24) UL 10/24/09 Thomas Parker (2) 110 (5) FIU 11/26/05 Alfred Morris 117 (24) Arkansas State 11/14/09 Frantz Simeon 110 (4) Troy 11/11/06 Alfred Morris 137 (17) Troy 11/21/09 Jason Harmon 104 (5) Minnesota 09/15/07 Alfred Morris 122 (25) WKU 11/28/09 Cortez Gent 109 (4) Minnesota 09/15/07 Alfred Morris 158 (25) FIU 12/05/09 Cortez Gent 142 (11) ULM 11/27/07 Alfred Morris 103 (16) UAB 10/02/10 Cortez Gent 145 (4) FIU 11/24/07 Alfred Morris 153 (30) ULM 10/09/10 Cortez Gent 118 (6) UF 11/17/07 Alfred Morris 143 (22) UL 11/13/10 Cortez Gent 155 (8) Troy 12/01/07 Alfred Morris 162 (24) North Texas 10/08/11 Cortez Gent 116 (7) North Texas 11/08/08 Alfred Morris 153 (18) MT 10/22/11 Chris Bonner 139 (6) FIU 11/29/08 Alfred Morris 163 (19) Arkansas State 11/05/11 Cortez Gent (7) 108 (7) FIU 11/29/08 Alfred Morris 110 (21) FIU 11/12/11 Jason Harmon (2) 132 (11) ULM 09/26/09 Alfred Morris 101 (22) Troy 11/19/11 Chris Bonner 134 (6) North Texas 10/17/09 Alfred Morris (16) 198 (38) UAB 11/26/11 Chris Bonner (3) 134 (2) UL 10/24/09 Jonathan Wallace 101 (21) South Alabama 10/20/12 Lester Jean 164 (9) UAB 09/02/10 Jonathan Wallace 102 (24) Troy 10/27/12 Lester Jean 114 (8) FIU 10/30/10 Jonathan Wallace 111 (28) Navy 11/03/12 Lester Jean (3) 100 (8) MT 11/27/10 Jonathan Wallace 127 (17) UAB 10/05/13 Avery Holley 129 (4) Troy 12/04/10 Jaquez Johnson 115 (19) UAB 10/05/13 William Dukes 119 (5) South Alabama 10/20/12 Jaquez Johnson 114 (20) Tulane 11/02/13 William Dukes 104 (9) WKU 11/10/12 Jaquez Johnson (3) a111 (19) Southern Miss 11/16/13 William Dukes 116 (6) FIU 11/16/12 Jonathan Wallace (5) 105 (18) Southern Miss 11/16/13 Jenson Stoshak 108 (5) FIU 11/16/12 Damian Fortner 100 (19) FIU 11/29/13 William Dukes (4) 204 (9) UL 12/01/12 Jay Warren 108 (22) Wyoming 09/22/14 Daniel McKinney 104 (6) Rice 09/28/13 Greg Howell 118 (21) WKU 10/18/14 Daniel McKinney (2) 138 (5) New Mexico State 11/29/13 Greg Howell 138 (22) Tulsa 09/05/15 Jenson Stoshak 155 (4) Tulane 09/13/14 Jay Warren 132 (11) Miami 09/11/15 Lucky Whitehead 125 (8) WKU 10/18/14 Trey Rodriguez 114 (7) UTEP 10/24/15 Lucky Whitehead (2) 102 (11) Marshall 10/25/14 Jay Warren (3) 150 (29) ODU 11/28/15 Jenson Stoshak 124 (7) Buffalo 09/19/15 Greg Howell 128 (16) Southern Illinois 09/03/16 Jenson Stoshak 114 (7) Tulsa 09/05/15 Greg Howell 101 (12) FIU 10/01/16 Kamrin Solomon 120 (5) Buffalo 09/19/15 Greg Howell 100 (20) CHA 10/09/16 Kamrin Solomon (2) 110 (2) Rice 10/10/15 Devin Singletary 111 (13) Marshall 10/15/16 Jenson Stoshak (5) 101 (4) WKU 11/07/15 Greg Howell 109 (20) Marshall 10/15/16 Kalib Woods 121 (9) Miami 09/10/16 Devin Singletary 252 (23) Rice 11/05/16 Kalib Woods 108 (4) Ball State 09/24/16 Devin Singletary 145 (20) UTEP 11/12/16 Kalib Woods 105 (11) CHA 10/09/16 Devin Singletary 235 (29) MT 11/26/16 Kalib Woods 100 (5) Marshall 10/15/16 Greg Howell 175 (13) Bethune-Cookman 09/16/17 Henry Bussey 132 (4) Rice 11/05/16 Devin Singletary 109 (11) Bethune-Cookman 09/16/17 Kalib Woods 105 (8) UTEP 11/12/16 Devin Singletary 156 (22) Buffalo 09/23/17 Kalib Woods 120 (7) ODU 11/19/16 Devin Singletary 133 (24) MT 09/30/17 DeAndre McNeal 103 (3) Wisconsin 09/09/17 Devin Singletary 194 (26) ODU 10/07/17 Willie Wright 141 (8) North Texas 10/21/17 Greg Howell (8) 109 (21) ODU 10/07/17 Kalib Woods 118 (3) Louisiana Tech 11/11/17 Devin Singletary 123 (17) North Texas 10/21/17 Kalib Woods 172 (7) FIU 11/18/17 Devin Singletary 244 (36) WKU 10/28/17 Willie Wright (2) 103 (9) CHA 11/25/17 Devin Singletary 203 (28) Marshall 11/03/17 Kalib Woods (9) 208 (6) North Texas 12/02/17 Devin Singletary 100 (18) Louisiana Tech 11/11/17 Jovon Durante 174 (12) Air Force 09/08/18 Devin Singletary 164 (25) FIU 11/18/17 Tavaris Harrison 138 (7) Air Force 09/08/18 Devin Singletary 108 (19) CHA 11/25/17 Harrison Bryant 133 (6) ODU 10/06/18 Devin Singletary 164 (26) North Texas 12/02/17 Jovon Durante 111 (7) ODU 10/06/18 Devin Singletary 124 (26) Akron 12/19/17 Jovon Durante (3) 114 (7) Marshall 10/20/18 Kerrith Whyte 101 (15) Bethune-Cookman 09/15/18 Harrison Bryant 138 (6) North Texas 10/15/18 Devin Singletary 131 (25) UCF 09/21/18 John Mitchell 124 (8) Ball State 09/14/19 Devin Singletary 118 (34) MT 09/29/18 Deangelo Antoine 173 (11) Wagner 09/21/19 Devin Singletary 168 (19) ODU 10/06/18 Deangelo Antoine 111 (7) Marshall 10/18/19 Devin Singletary 171 (19) LA Tech 10/26/18 Deangelo Antoine 125 (9) FIU 11/09/19 Devin Singletary 184 (27) FIU 11/03/18 Harrison Bryant (3) 182 (10) UTSA 11/23/19 Kerrith Whyte 165 (17) FIU 11/03/18 Deangelo Antoine (4) 112) (5) UAB 12/07/19 13 Career Leaders (Current Players in Bold) Rushing yards 3. 13.5 Danny Embick (190-338-15) 2003-05 1. 4290 Devin SINGLETARY (715-4290) 2016-18 4. 13.2 Rusty Smith (768-1361-36) 2005-09 2. 3529 Alfred Morris (733-3529) 2007-11 5. 13.0 Chris ROBISON (456-738-18) 2018-19 3. 3069 Charles Pierre (683-3069) 2004-08 Passing yards/game (minimum 10 games) Rushing attempts 1. 237.4 Chris ROBISON (25 games) 2018-19 1. 733 Alfred Morris (733-3529) 2007-11 2. 224.7 Rusty Smith (45 games) 2005-09 2. 715 Devin SINGLETARY (715-4290) 2016-18 3. 177.6 Jaquez Johnson (32 games) 2013-15 3. 683 Charles Pierre (683-3069) 2004-08 Pass reception yards Rushing TDs 1. 2491 Cortez Gent (162-2491) 2005-09 1. 66 Devin SINGLETARY 2016-18 2. 2137 Harrison BRYANT (148-2137) 2016-19 2. 27 Alfred Morris 2007-11 3. 2106 Kalib Woods (135-2106) 2013-17 3. 23 Charles Pierre 2004-08 4. 2071 Anthony Crissinger-Hill (136-2071) 2001,03-04

Average yards/rush (minimum 50 attempts) Pass receptions 1. 7.16 Malcolm DAVIDSON (104-745) 2018-19 1. 162 Cortez Gent (162-2491) 2005-09 2. 6.00 Devin SINGLETARY (715-4290) 2016-18 2. 148 Harrison BRYANT (148-2137) 2016-19 3. 5.99 Trey RODRIGUEZ (70-419) 2015 3. 146 Lester Jean (146-1992) 2007-10 4. 5.85 Kerrith WHYTE (232-1358) 2016-18 5. 5.26 James CHARLES (72-379) 2016,18-19 Pass reception TDs 1. 20 Cortez Gent 2005-09 Rushing yards/game (minimum 10 games) 2. 16 Harrison BRYANT 2016-19 1. 112.9 Devin SINGLETARY (38 games) 2016-18 3. 15 Lester Jean 2007-10 2. 73.5 Alfred Morris (48 games) 2007-11 3. 62.6 Charles Pierre (49 games) 2004-08 Average yards/catch (minimum 20 receptions) 1. 18.91 Roosevelt Bynes (74-1399) 2003-04 Pass attempts 2. 18.66 Thomas Parker (83-1549) 2001-02,04-05 1. 1361 Rusty Smith (768-1361-36) 2005-09 3. 17.11 Chris Bonner (93-1591) 2005-09 2. 1003 Jared Allen (570-1003-30) 2001-04 3. 812 Jaquez Johnson (460-812-20) 2013-15 Receptions/game (minimum 10 games) 4. 756 Jason DRISKEL (462-756-19) 2014-17 1. 5.42 Jovon DURANTE (12 games) 2018 5. 738 Chris ROBISON (456-738-18) 2018-19 2. 4.86 Anthony Crissinger-Hill (28 games) 2001,03-04 3. 4.69 DeangeloANTOINE (13 games) 2019 Pass completions 1. 768 Rusty Smith (768-1361-36) 2005-09 Total offense yards 2. 570 Jared Allen (570-1003-30) 2001-04 1. 9777 Rusty Smith (1476-9777) 2005-09 3. 462 Jason DRISKEL (462-756-19) 2014-17 2. 7684 Jared Allen (1264-7684) 2001-04 4. 460 Jaquez Johnson (460-812-20) 2013-15 3. 7258 Jaquez Johnson (1204-7258) 2013-15 5. 456 Chris ROBISON (456-738-18) 2018-19 4. 6318 Jason DRISKEL (948-6318) 2014-17 5. 6061 Chris ROBISON (886-6061) 2018-19 Passing yards 1. 10112 Rusty Smith (768-1361-36) 2005-09 TDs responsible for 2. 8100 Jared Allen (570-1003-30) 2001-04 1. 81 Rusty Smith 2005-09 3. 5936 Chris ROBISON (456-738-18) 2018-19 2. 67 Deangelo SINGLETARY 2016-18 3. 57 Jaquez Johnson 2013-15 Passing TDs 4. 55 Jared Allen 2001-04 1. 76 Rusty Smith 2005-09 5. 43 Chris ROBISON 2018-19 2. 50 Jared Allen 2001-04 3. 38 Chris ROBISON 2018-19 Total offense/game (minimum 10 games) 1. 242.4 Chris ROBISON (25 games) 2018-19 Passes had intercepted 2. 226.8 Jaquez Johnson (32 games) 2013-15 1. 36 Rusty Smith (768-1361-36) 2005-09 3. 217.3 Rusty Smith (45 games) 2005-09 2. 30 Jared Allen (570-1003-30) 2001-04 3. 22 Graham Wilbert (416-704-22) 2009-12 Total offense/play (minimum 50 plays) 1. 7.16 Malcolm. DAVIDSON (104-745) 2018-19 Pass completion pct (minimum 100 attempts) 2. 6.84 Chris ROBISON (886-6061) 2018-19 1. 61.8 Chris ROBISON (456-738-18) 2018-19 3. 6.66 Jason DRISKEL (948-6318) 2014-17 2. 61.1 Jason DRISKEL (462-756-19) 2014-17 3. 59.1 Graham Wilbert (416-704-22) 2009-12 All purpose yards 1. 4971 Devin SINGLETARY 2016-18 Pass efficiency (minimum 100 attempts) 2. 3838 Alfred Morris 2007-11 1. 141.5 Chris ROBISON (456-738-18) 2018-19 3. 3700 Kerrith WHYTE 2016-18 2. 135.1 Jared Allen (570-1003-30) 2001-04 3. 132.0 Rusty Smith (768-1361-36) 2005-09 All purpose yards/game (minimum 10 games) 1. 130.8 Devin SINGLETARY (38 games) 2016-18 Average yards/pass (minimum 100 attempts) 2. 97.4 Kerrith WHYTE (38 games) 2016-18 1. 8.1 Jared Allen (570-1003-30) 2001-04 3. 97.2 DiIvory Edgecomb (36 games) 2005,07-08 2. 8.0 Chris ROBISON (456-738-18) 2018-19 4. 92.5 Deangelo ANTOINE (13 games) 2019 3. 7.6 Danny Embick (190-338-15) 2003-05 Total points scored Average yards/completion (minimum 100 attempts) 1. 402 Devin SINGLETARY (67 TD) 2016-18 1. 14.2 Jared Allen (570-1003-30) 2001-04 2. 336 Greg I JOSEPH (165 PAT, 57 FG) 2014-17 2. 13.5 Garrett Jahn (63-144-6) 2001-02 14 3. 231 Mark Myers (102 PAT, 43 FG) 2001-04 Punt return TDs 1. 1 Todd Poitier 2001-02 Touchdowns scored 1 Ertywn Henry 2003 1. 67 Devin SINGLETARY (66 rush, 1 rcv) 2016-18 1 Damian Fortner 2009-13 2. 31 Alfred Morris (27 rush, 4 rcv) 2007-11 1 Eddie WILLIAMS 2019 3. 25 Doug Parker (21 rush, 4 rcv) 2001,03-04 1 Brittney Tellis 2001-04 1 Casey McGahee 2002-06 PAT kicks made 1 Tyrone Higgins 2001-04 1. 165 Greg I JOSEPH (165-170) 2014-17 1 Lucky WHITEHEAD 2013-14 2. 102 Mark Myers (102-112) 2001-04 3. 99 Warley Leroy (99-106) 2005-08 Average yards/punt return (minimum 10 attempts) 4. 87 Vladimir RIVAS (87-93) 2018-19 1. 15.60 Lucky WHITEHEAD (20-312) 2013-14 2. 13.40 Frantz Simeon (15-201) 2005-06 PAT kicks attempted 3. 10.57 Jalen YOUNG (14-148) 2015-18 1. 170 Greg I JOSEPH (165-170) 2014-17 2. 112 Mark Myers (102-112) 2001-04 Kick return yards 3. 106 Warley Leroy (99-106) 2005-08 1. 2115 Kerrith WHYTE (81-2115) 2016-18 4. 93 Vladimir RIVAS (87-93) 2018-19 2. 1916 DiIvory Edgecomb (87-1916) 2005,07-08 3. 1907 Willie Floyd (92-1907) 2006-11 PAT kick pct (minimum 10 attempts) 1. 100.0 Andy Rosas (13-13) 2001-03 Kick returns 2. 97.1 Greg I JOSEPH (165-170) 2014-17 1. 92 Willie Floyd (92-1907) 2006-11 3. 95.8 Vinny Zaccario (23-24) 2010-12 2. 87 DiIvory Edgecomb (87-1916) 2005,07-08 4. 93.7 Mitch Anderson (59-63) 2012-13 3. 81 Kerrith WHYTE (81-2115) 2016-18 5. 93.5 Vladimir RIVAS (87-93) 2018-19 Kick return TDs Field goals made 1. 2 Kerrith WHYTE 2016-18 1. 57 Greg I JOSEPH (57-82) 2014-17 2. 43 Mark Myers (43-59) 2001-04 Average yards/kick return (minimum 10 attempts) 3. 39 Warley Leroy (39-57) 2005-08 1. 26.11 Kerrith WHYTE (81-2115) 2016-18 4. 26 Vladimir RIVAS (26-40) 2018-19 2. 24.47 Anthony Jackson (72-1762) 2001-04 3. 23.96 Lucky WHITEHEAD (23-551) 2013-14 Field goals attempted 4. 22.84 D’Joun Smith (51-1165) 2011-14 1. 82 Greg I JOSEPH (57-82) 2014-17 5. 22.64 Avionne Rolle (11-249) 2007-09,11 2. 59 Mark Myers (43-59) 2001-04 3. 57 Warley Leroy (39-57) 2005-08 Interception return yards 4. 40 Vladimir RIVAS (26-40) 2018-19 1. 386 Willie Hughley (15-386) 2002-05 2. 235 Corey Small (13-235) 2004-08 Field goal pct (minimum 10 attempts) 3. 229 Jalen YOUNG (13-229) 2015-18 1. 72.9 Mark Myers (43-59) 2001-04 2. 69.5 Greg I JOSEPH (57-82) 2014-17 Interceptions 3. 68.4 Warley Leroy (39-57) 2005-08 1. 15 Willie Hughley (15-386) 2002-05 4. 65.4 Ross Gornall (17-26) 2008-10 2. 13 Corey Small (13-235) 2004-08 5. 65.0 Vladimir RIVAS (26-40) 2018-19 13 Jalen YOUNG (13-229) 2015-18 4. 11 Tavious Polo (11-47) 2006-10 Punt yards 5. 9 D’Joun Smith (9-135) 2011-14 1. 9127 Mickey Groody (217-9127) 2007-11 9 Meiko DOTSON (9-108) 2019 2. 7713 Andy Rosas (199-7713) 2001-03 9 Taheem Acevedo (9-52) 2003-07 3. 7327 Dalton Schomp (163-7327) 2013-16 9 Quincy Skinner (9-41) 2002-05 4. 5783 Sean Kelly (140-5783) 2012-13 5. 5143 Mike Brown (128-5143) 2004-05 Interception return TDs 1. 3 Willie Hughley 2002-05 Punt attempts 2. 2 Corey Small 2004-08 1. 217 Mickey Groody (217-9127) 2007-11 2 D’Joun Smith 2011-14 2. 199 Andy Rosas (199-7713) 2001-03 2 Ocie ROSE 2015-18 3. 163 Dalton Schomp (163-7327) 2013-16 2 Kris Bartels 2004-07

Punts had blocked Fumble return yards 1. 9 Mickey Groody (217-9127) 2007-11 1. 107 Taurian Osborne (1-107) 2001-02 2. 6 Andy Rosas (199-7713) 2001-03 2. 49 Johnnie Sloan (2-49) 2001-04 3. 3 Keegan Peterson (109-4241) 2005-09 3. 39 Chris TOOLEY (2-39) 2016-19 4. 34 Michael Hancock (1-34) 2005-08 Average yards/punt (minimum 20 attempts) 5. 28 Josh Savidge (1-28) 2005-09 1. 44.95 Dalton Schomp (163-7327) 2013-16 2. 43.14 Matt HAYBALL (63-2718) 2019 Fumble returns 3. 42.06 Mickey Groody (217-9127) 2007-11 1. 2 Johnnie Sloan (2-49) 2001-04 2 Chris TOOLEY (2-39) 2016-19 Punt return yards 2 Lee Pasick (2-22) 2001-03 1. 739 Brittney Tellis (78-739) 2001-04 2 Rashad SMITH (2-11) 2016-19 2. 343 Tavious Polo (60-343) 2006-10 3. 319 Travis Jones (40-319) 2009-12 Fumble return TDs 4. 312 Lucky WHITEHEAD (20-312) 2013-14 1. 2 Chris TOOLEY 2016-19 2. 1 7 times Punt returns 1. 78 Brittney Tellis (78-739) 2001-04 Total tackles 2. 60 Tavious Polo (60-343) 2006-10 1. 397 Azeez AL-SHAAIR (201-196) 2015-18 3. 40 Travis Jones (40-319) 2009-12 2. 346 Frantz Joseph (183-163) 2006-08

15 3. 344 Andrae Kirk (157-187) 2011-14 Passes defended 4. 305 Rashad SMITH (151-154) 2016-19 1. 53 Willie Hughley (38 brup, 15 int) 2002-05 305 Jalen YOUNG (180-125) 2015-18 2. 38 D’Joun Smith (29 brup, 9 int) 2011-14 3. 32 Corey Small (19 brup, 13 int) 2004-08 Unassisted tackles 1. 201 Azeez AL-SHAAIR (201-196) 2015-18 QB hurries 2. 183 Frantz Joseph (183-163) 2006-08 1. 21 Hunter SNYDER 2014-18 3. 180 Jalen YOUNG (180-125) 2015-18 21 Trey HENDRICKSON 2013-16 4. 176 Corey Small (176-62) 2004-08 3. 14 Kevin Cyrille 2008-11 14 Steven LEGGETT 2015-18 Assisted tackles 1. 196 Azeez AL-SHAAIR (201-196) 2015-18 Blocked kicks 2. 187 Andrae Kirk (157-187) 2011-14 1. 5 Michael Lockley 2006-10 3. 163 Frantz Joseph (183-163) 2006-08 2. 4 Trey HENDRICKSON 2013-16 4. 154 Rashad SMITH (151-154) 2016-19

Tackles for loss 1. 42.5 Trey HENDRICKSON (34-17/222) 2013-16 2. 32.5 Azeez AL-SHAAIR (22-21/128) 2015-18 3. 31.0 Rashad SMITH (23-16/113) 2016-19

Yards from tackles for loss 1. 222 Trey HENDRICKSON (34-17/222) 2013-16 2. 152 Brandin Bryant (22-10/152) 2012-15 3. 148 Cory Henry (25-4/148) 2010-13

Quarterback sacks 1. 29.5 Trey HENDRICKSON (25-9/187) 2013-16 2. 16.0 Cory Henry (15-2/96) 2010-13 3. 15.5 Ramon Rickards (12-7/95) 2001-04

Yards from sacks 1. 187 Trey HENDRICKSON (25-9/187) 2013-16 2. 120 Hunter SNYDER (12-5/120) 2014-18 3. 102 Brandin Bryant (12-3/102) 2012-15

Fumbles forced 1. 8 Trey HENDRICKSON 2013-16 8 Cergile Sincere 2004-07 3. 7 Quentin Swain 2002-03 4. 5 Akileis LEROY 2017-19 5 Chris Laskowski 2001-04 5 Jalen YOUNG 2015-18

Fumbles recovered 1. 6 Frantz Joseph 2006-08 6 Malik Eugene 2006-10 3. 5 Rashad SMITH 2016-19 5 Kris Bartels 2004-07

Redshirt Senior Tim Bonner 2019 Turnover Breakdown Building FAU Football FAU Opponent Opponent FAU Through Home-Grown Talented Base Opponent TOs Points TOs Points Margin @Ohio State 1 0 2 3 +1 UCF 1 7 0 0 -1 Number of FAU Ball State 2 14 4 21 +2 players who hail Wagner 0 0 1 7 +1 15 CHA 1 0 3 7 +2 from Miami/Dade Middle Tenn 0 0 3 14 +3 Marshall 1 0 1 3 - County, Fla. ODU 2 3 1 0 -1 WKU 0 0 4 14 +4 FIU 0 0 2 7 +2 UTSA 1 0 3 14 +2 Number of FAU Number of FAU Southern Miss 1 7 5 14 +4 players who hail players who hail UAB 1 0 2 14 +1 12 11 Total 11 31 31 118 +20 from Broward from Palm Beach County, Fla. County, Fla., the home of FAU.

16 Single-Season Leaders (Current Players in Bold) Rushing yards 1. 8.8 Jared Allen (177-291-8) 2004 5. 7.07 Rusty Smith (267-1888) 2009 1. 1920 Devin SINGLETARY (301-1920) 2017 2. 8.7 Jared Allen (218-346-9) 2003 6. 6.97 Malcolm DAVIDSON (102-711) 2019 2. 1392 Alfred Morris (263-1392) 2009 3. 8.4 Chris ROBISON (192-304-12) 2018 All purpose yards 3. 1349 Devin SINGLETARY (262-1349) 2018 4. 8.1 Jason DRISKEL (185-278-4) 2017 1. 2118 Devin SINGLETARY 2017 4. 1186 Alfred Morris (236-1186) 2011 5. 7.8 Chris ROBISON (264-434-6) 2019 2. 1761 DiIvory Edgecomb 2007 Rushing attempts Average yards/completion (minimum 100 attempts) 3. 1720 Lucky WHITEHEAD 2014 1. 301 Devin SINGLETARY (301-1920) 2017 1. 15.4 Jared Allen (77-173-7) 2001 4. 1571 Kerrith WHYTE 2018 2. 263 Alfred Morris (263-1392) 2009 2. 14.4 Jared Allen (177-291-8) 2004 5. 1506 Alfred Morris 2009 3. 262 Devin SINGLETARY (262-1349) 2018 3. 13.9 Jared Allen (98-193-6) 2002 6. 1468 Devin SINGLETARY 2016 Rushing TDs 4. 13.8 Rusty Smith (234-435-14) 2008 7. 1385 Devin SINGLETARY 2018 1. 32 Devin SINGLETARY 2017 5. 13.8 Jared Allen (218-346-9) 2003 8. 1325 Alfred Morris 2011 2. 22 Devin SINGLETARY 2018 6. 13.2 Chris ROBISON (192-304-12) 2018 9. 1276 Anthony Jackson 2003 3. 13 Greg HOWELL 2016 7. 13.2 Rusty Smith (145-253-5) 2009 10. 1202 Deangelo ANTOINE 2019 4. 12 Devin SINGLETARY 2016 8. 13.1 Rusty Smith (281-479-9) 2007 All purpose yards/game (minimum 10 games) 5. 11 Alfred Morris 2009 9. 12.9 Chris ROBISON (264-434-6) 2019 1. 151.3 Devin SINGLETARY (14 games) 2017 6. 10 Jaquez Johnson 2013 Passing yards/game (minimum 10 games) 2. 146.8 DiIvory Edgecomb (12 games) 2007 7. 9 Alfred Morris 2011 1. 283.7 Rusty Smith (13 games) 2007 3. 143.3 Lucky WHITEHEAD (12 games) 2014 9 Malcolm DAVIDSON 2019 2. 261.2 Chris ROBISON (13 games) 2019 4. 130.9 Kerrith WHYTE (12 games) 2018 Average yards/rush (minimum 100 attempts) 3. 248.0 Rusty Smith (13 games) 2008 Total points scored 1. 6.97 Malcolm DAVIDSON (102-711) 2019 4. 234.9 Graham Wilbert (12 games) 2012 1. 198 Devin SINGLETARY (33 TD) 2017 2. 6.72 Devin SINGLETARY (152-1021) 2016 5. 214.5 Jared Allen (14 games) 2003 2. 132 Devin SINGLETARY (22 TD) 2018 3. 6.61 Greg HOWELL (112-740) 2017 6. 212.8 Jared Allen (12 games) 2004 3. 109 Greg I JOSEPH (64 PAT, 15 FG) 2017 Rushing yards/game (minimum 10 games) 7. 211.7 Chris ROBISON (12 games) 2018 4. 101 Warley Leroy (44 PAT, 19 FG) 2007 1. 137.1 Devin SINGLETARY (14 games) 2017 Pass reception yards 5. 96 Vladimir RIVAS (48 PAT, 16 FG) 2019 2. 116.0 Alfred Morris (12 games) 2009 1. 1134 Anthony Crissinger-Hill (74-1134) 2003 Touchdowns scored 3. 112.4 Devin SINGLETARY (12 games) 2018 2. 1082 Cortez Gent (64-1082) 2007 1. 33 Devin SINGLETARY (32 rush, 1 rcv) 2017 4. 91.2 Alfred Morris (13 games) 2011 3. 1004 Harrison BRYANT (65-1004) 2019 2. 22 Devin SINGLETARY (22 rush) 2018 5. 85.1 Devin SINGLETARY (12 games) 2016 4. 988 Lester Jean (64-988) 2010 3. 13 Alfred Morris (11 rush, 2 rcv) 2009 6. 78.0 Charles Pierre (13 games) 2008 Pass receptions 13 Greg HOWELL (13 rush) 2016 7. 77.3 Alfred Morris (12 games) 2010 1. 76 Lucky WHITEHEAD (76-706) 2014 5. 12 Devin SINGLETARY (12 rush) 2016 8. 74.7 Doug Parker (12 games) 2004 2. 74 Anthony Crissinger-Hill (74-1134) 2003 6. 11 Kerrith WHYTE (8 rush, 2 rcv, 1 ret) 2018 9. 72.2 Kerrith WHYTE (12 games) 2018 3. 68 Kalib WOODS (68-934) 2016 7. 10 Jaquez Johnson (10 rush) 2013 10. 71.1 Malcolm. DAVIDSON (10 games) 2019 4. 65 Harrison BRYANT (65-1004) 2019 10 Alfred Morris (9 rush, 1 rcv) 2011 Pass attempts 65 Jovon DURANTE (65-873) 2018 9. 9 Doug Parker (8 rush, 1 rcv) 2001 1. 479 Rusty Smith (281-479-9) 2007 6. 64 Cortez Gent (64-1082) 2007 9 Malcolm DAVIDSON (9 rush) 2019 2. 435 Rusty Smith (234-435-14) 2008 64 Lester Jean (64-988) 2010 9 Cortez Gent (9 rcv) 2007 3. 434 Chris ROBISON (264-434-6) 2019 8. 63 William Dukes (63-979) 2012 9 Doug Parker (8 rush, 1 rcv) 2004 4. 405 Graham Wilbert (261-405-6) 2012 63 Jason Harmon (63-825) 2007 9 Cortez Gent (9 rcv) 2008 5. 346 Jared Allen (218-346-9) 2003 10. 61 Deangelo ANTOINE (61-771) 2019 9 Anthony Crissinger-Hill (9 rcv) 2003 6. 335 Jeff Van Camp (192-335-13) 2010 Pass reception TDs 9 Roosevelt Bynes (9 rcv) 2003 7. 327 Jason DRISKEL (200-327-11) 2016 1. 9 Cortez Gent 2008 PAT kicks made 8. 315 Jaquez JOHNSON (182-315-5) 2014 9 Anthony Crissinger-Hill 2003 1. 64 Greg I JOSEPH (64-68) 2017 9. 304 Chris ROBISON (192-304-12) 2018 9 Cortez Gent 2007 2. 48 Mark Myers (48-49) 2003 Pass completions 9 Roosevelt Bynes 2003 48 Vladimir RIVAS (48-52) 2019 1. 281 Rusty Smith (281-479-9) 2007 5. 8 Lester Jean 2010 4. 44 Warley Leroy (44-46) 2007 2. 264 Chris ROBISON (264-434-6) 2019 6. 7 Harrison BRYANT 2019 5. 39 Vladimir RIVAS (39-41) 2018 3. 261 Graham Wilbert (261-405-6) 2012 7 Willie Rose 2007 39 Greg I JOSEPH (39-39) 2016 4. 234 Rusty Smith (234-435-14) 2008 Average yards/catch (minimum 25 receptions) PAT kicks attempted 5. 218 Jared Allen (218-346-9) 2003 1. 23.22 Roosevelt Bynes (27-627) 2004 1. 68 Greg I JOSEPH (64-68) 2017 6. 200 Jason DRISKEL (200-327-11) 2016 2. 20.14 Thomas Parker (29-584) 2005 2. 52 Vladimir RIVAS (48-52) 2019 7. 192 Chris ROBISON (192-304-12) 2018 3. 18.47 Brittney Tellis (38-702) 2002 3. 49 Mark Myers (48-49) 2003 192 Jeff Van Camp (192-335-13) 2010 4. 17.84 Chris Bonner (32-571) 2009 4. 46 Warley Leroy (44-46) 2007 Passing yards 5. 17.26 Larry Taylor (27-466) 2003 5. 43 Ross Gornall (37-43) 2009 1. 3688 Rusty Smith (281-479-9) 2007 Receptions/game (minimum 10 games) 6. 41 Vladimir RIVAS (39-41) 2018 2. 3396 Chris ROBISON (264-434-6) 2019 1. 6.33 Lucky WHITEHEAD (12 games) 2014 PAT kick pct (minimum 10 attempts) 3. 3224 Rusty Smith (234-435-14) 2008 2. 5.67 Kalib WOODS (12 games) 2016 1. 100.0 Vinny Zaccario (18-18) 2011 4. 3003 Jared Allen (218-346-9) 2003 3. 5.42 Jovon DURANTE (12 games) 2018 100.0 Greg I JOSEPH (39-39) 2016 5. 2819 Graham Wilbert (261-405-6) 2012 4. 5.33 Lester Jean (12 games) 2010 100.0 Greg I JOSEPH (28-28) 2015 6. 2554 Jared Allen (177-291-8) 2004 5.33 Cortez Gent (12 games) 2007 100.0 Andy Rosas (13-13) 2001 7. 2540 Chris ROBISON (192-304-12) 2018 6. 5.29 Anthony Crissinger-Hill (14 games) 2003 5. 98.0 Mark Myers (48-49) 2003 Passing TDs 7. 5.25 William Dukes (12 games) 2012 6. 97.1 Greg I JOSEPH (34-35) 2014 1. 32 Rusty Smith 2007 8. 5.00 Harrison BRYANT (13 games) 2019 7. 95.8 Mitch Anderson (23-24) 2012 2. 26 Chris ROBISON 2019 Total offense yards 8. 95.7 Warley Leroy (44-46) 2007 3. 24 Jared Allen 2003 1. 3572 Rusty Smith (518-3572) 2007 9. 95.1 Vladimir RIVAS (39-41) 2018 24 Rusty Smith 2008 2. 3308 Chris ROBISON (510-3308) 2019 Field goals made Passes had intercepted 3. 3142 Rusty Smith (472-3142) 2008 1. 20 Mark Myers (20-28) 2004 1. 15 Graham Wilbert (154-294-15) 2011 4. 2882 Graham Wilbert (469-2882) 2012 2. 19 Warley Leroy (19-27) 2007 2. 14 Rusty Smith (234-435-14) 2008 5. 2827 Jared Allen (429-2827) 2003 3. 18 Greg I JOSEPH (18-27) 2015 3. 13 Jeff Van Camp (192-335-13) 2010 6. 2753 Chris ROBISON (376-2753) 2018 4. 16 Vladimir RIVAS (16-23) 2019 4. 12 Chris ROBISON (192-304-12) 2018 TDs responsible for 5. 15 Greg I JOSEPH (15-21) 2017 Pass completion pct (minimum 100 attempts) 1. 34 Rusty Smith 2007 6. 14 Greg I JOSEPH (14-20) 2014 1. 66.5 Jason DRISKEL (185-278-4) 2017 2. 33 Devin SINGLETARY 2017 7. 12 Mark Myers (12-15) 2003 2. 64.4 Graham Wilbert (261-405-6) 2012 3. 28 Chris ROBISON 2019 8. 11 Mitch Anderson (11-17) 2013 3. 63.2 Chris ROBISON (192-304-12) 2018 4. 26 Rusty Smith 2008 9. 10 Warley Leroy (10-13) 2008 4. 63.0 Jared Allen (218-346-9) 2003 Total offense/game (minimum 10 games) 10 Greg I JOSEPH (10-14) 2016 5. 61.2 Jason DRISKEL (200-327-11) 2016 1. 274.8 Rusty Smith (13 games) 2007 10 Vladimir RIVAS (10-17) 2018 6. 60.8 Chris ROBISON (264-434-6) 2019 2. 254.5 Chris ROBISON (13 games) 2019 Field goals attempted Pass efficiency (minimum 100 attempts) 3. 248.0 Jaquez JOHNSON (11 games) 2014 1. 28 Mark Myers (20-28) 2004 1. 153.6 Jared Allen (218-346-9) 2003 4. 241.7 Rusty Smith (13 games) 2008 2. 27 Warley Leroy (19-27) 2007 2. 149.4 Jason DRISKEL (185-278-4) 2017 5. 240.7 Jaquez Johnson (11 games) 2013 27 Greg I JOSEPH (18-27) 2015 3. 143.8 Jared Allen (177-291-8) 2004 6. 240.2 Graham Wilbert (12 games) 2012 4. 23 Vladimir RIVAS (16-23) 2019 4. 143.6 Chris ROBISON (264-434-6) 2019 7. 229.4 Chris ROBISON (12 games) 2018 5. 21 Greg I JOSEPH (15-21) 2017 5. 141.6 Rusty Smith (281-479-9) 2007 Total offense/play (minimum 50 plays) 6. 20 Greg I JOSEPH (14-20) 2014 6. 141.2 Jeff Van Camp (109-184-2) 2009 1. 7.62 Danny Embick (50-381) 2003 7. 17 Vladimir RIVAS (10-17) 2018 7. 138.5 Chris ROBISON (192-304-12) 2018 2. 7.39 Jason DRISKEL (362-2674) 2017 17 Mitch Anderson (11-17) 2013 Average yards/pass (minimum 100 attempts) 3. 7.32 Chris ROBISON (376-2753) 2018 Field goal pct (minimum 10 attempts) 4. 7.18 Jared Allen (354-2541) 2004 1. 80.0 Mark Myers (12-15) 2003 17 2. 76.9 Warley Leroy (10-13) 2008 2. 147 Willie Hughley (3-147) 2002 7. 55 Randell Johnson (13-3/55) 2011 3. 75.0 Mark Myers (9-12) 2002 3. 123 Willie Hughley (5-123) 2003 8. 53 Hunter SNYDER (5-6/53) 2017 4. 71.4 Greg I JOSEPH (15-21) 2017 4. 121 Jalen YOUNG (7-121) 2017 9. 51 William Gray (7-0/51) 2003 71.4 Mark Myers (20-28) 2004 5. 117 Corey Small (5-117) 2007 10. 50 Leighton McCARTHY (8-5/50) 2019 71.4 Greg I JOSEPH (10-14) 2016 6. 116 Willie Hughley (6-116) 2004 50 Hunter SNYDER (5-2/50) 2015 7. 70.4 Warley Leroy (19-27) 2007 7. 112 D’Joun Smith (7-112) 2013 Quarterback sacks 8. 70.0 Greg I JOSEPH (14-20) 2014 8. 108 Meiko DOTSON (9-108) 2019 1. 13.5 Trey HENDRICKSON (11-5/82) 2015 9. 69.6 Vladimir RIVAS (16-23) 2019 Interceptions 2. 9.5 Trey HENDRICKSON (8-3/59) 2016 Punt yards 1. 9 Meiko DOTSON (9-108) 2019 3. 7.5 Cory Henry (7-1/43) 2013 1. 3153 Mickey Groody (69-3153) 2010 2. 7 Jalen YOUNG (7-121) 2017 7.5 Akileis LEROY (7-1/53) 2019 2. 3148 Mickey Groody (75-3148) 2011 7 D’Joun Smith (7-112) 2013 5. 6.0 Martin Wright (4-4/49) 2013 3. 3072 Sean Kelly (72-3072) 2013 7 Tavious Polo (7-17) 2007 6.0 Hunter SNYDER (5-2/50) 2017 4. 2899 Andy Rosas (75-2899) 2003 5. 6 Willie Hughley (6-116) 2004 6.0 Rashad SMITH (5-2/37) 2017 5. 2895 Dalton SCHOMP (68-2895) 2016 6. 5 Willie Hughley (5-123) 2003 6.0 Michael Hancock (4-4/33) 2008 6. 2797 Mike Brown (72-2797) 2005 5 Corey Small (5-117) 2007 6.0 Leighton McCARTHY (5-2/41) 2019 7. 2734 Andy Rosas (70-2734) 2002 5 Quincy Skinner (5-41) 2003 6.0 Brandin Bryant (6-0/35) 2013 8. 2718 Matt HAYBALL (63-2718) 2019 5 Taheem Acevedo (5-31) 2007 Yards from sacks Punt attempts 10. 4 Corey Small (4-86) 2008 1. 82 Trey HENDRICKSON (11-5/82) 2015 1. 75 Mickey Groody (75-3148) 2011 4 Christian MILSTEAD (4-76) 2013 2. 59 Trey HENDRICKSON (8-3/59) 2016 75 Andy Rosas (75-2899) 2003 4 Troy Pindell (4-55) 2005 3. 53 Akileis LEROY (7-1/53) 2019 3. 72 Mike Brown (72-2797) 2005 4 Corey Small (4-32) 2006 4. 50 Hunter SNYDER (5-2/50) 2017 72 Sean Kelly (72-3072) 2013 4 Shelton LEWIS (4-28) 2017 5. 49 Martin Wright (4-4/49) 2013 5. 70 Andy Rosas (70-2734) 2002 4 Crevon LEBLANC (4-27) 2015 6. 46 Hunter SNYDER (4-1/46) 2015 6. 69 Mickey Groody (69-3153) 2010 4 Rashad SMITH (4-22) 2018 7. 43 William Gray (5-0/43) 2003 7. 68 Dalton SCHOMP (68-2895) 2016 4 Taheem Acevedo (4-21) 2006 43 Cory Henry (7-1/43) 2013 68 Sean Kelly (68-2711) 2012 4 Chris TOOLEY (4-14) 2017 9. 41 Leighton McCARTHY (5-2/41) 2019 9. 63 Matt HAYBALL (63-2718) 2019 Interception return TDs Fumbles forced Punts had blocked 1. 2 Willie Hughley 2003 1. 6 Cergile Sincere 2007 1. 5 Andy Rosas (70-2734) 2002 2 Ocie ROSE 2015 2. 5 Quentin Swain 2002 2. 3 Mickey Groody (75-3148) 2011 Fumble return yards 5 Akileis LEROY 2019 3 Mickey Groody (69-3153) 2010 1. 107 Taurian Osborne (1-107) 2001 5 Trey HENDRICKSON 2015 4. 2 Mike Brown (72-2797) 2005 2. 49 Johnnie Sloan (2-49) 2003 5. 4 Randell Johnson 2011 2 Seb. RIELLA (38-1446) 2018 3. 34 Michael Hancock (1-34) 2008 Fumbles recovered 2 Mickey Groody (46-1868) 2009 4. 28 Josh Savidge (1-28) 2009 1. 4 Rashad SMITH 2019 2 Keegan Peterson (62-2375) 2008 5. 25 Chris TOOLEY (1-25) 2019 2. 3 Frantz Joseph 2007 Average yards/punt (minimum 10 attempts) 25 Willie Hughley (1-25) 2003 3 Malik Eugene 2009 1. 48.00 Dalton SCHOMP (45-2160) 2015 7. 14 Chris TOOLEY (1-14) 2017 3 Johnnie Sloan 2003 2. 45.70 Mickey Groody (69-3153) 2010 14 Lee Pasick (1-14) 2002 3 Taurian Osborne 2001 3. 45.44 Dalton SCHOMP (50-2272) 2014 9. 12 Frantz Joseph (1-12) 2006 3 Quentin Swain 2003 4. 43.14 Matt HAYBALL (63-2718) 2019 10. 11 Rashad SMITH (2-11) 2019 Passes defended Punt return yards Fumble returns 1. 20 D’Joun Smith (13 brup, 7 int) 2013 1. 311 Lucky WHITEHEAD (19-311) 2014 1. 2 Johnnie Sloan (2-49) 2003 2. 17 Willie Hughley (11 brup, 6 int) 2004 2. 310 Brittney Tellis (35-310) 2004 2 Rashad SMITH (2-11) 2019 3. 15 Corey Small (10 brup, 5 int) 2007 3. 233 Brittney Tellis (17-233) 2001 3. 1 19 times including 15 Crevon LEBLANC (11 brup, 4 int) 2015 4. 201 Frantz Simeon (15-201) 2006 Chris TOOLEY (1-25) 2019 QB hurries Punt returns Chris TOOLEY (1-14) 2017 1. 9 Hunter SNYDER 2017 1. 35 Brittney Tellis (35-310) 2004 Fumble return TDs 9 Kevin Cyrille 2011 2. 30 Robert Lohnes (30-184) 2013 1. 1 Quentin Swain 2003 3. 8 Trey HENDRICKSON 2016 3. 27 Matt Prudenti (27-166) 2003 1 Taurian Osborne 2001 4. 7 Trey HENDRICKSON 2015 4. 21 Tavious Polo (21-199) 2008 1 Cory Henry 2013 5. 6 Ray ELLIS 2019 5. 20 Brittney Tellis (20-124) 2002 1 Johnnie Sloan 2003 6 Robinson EUGENE 2014 6. 19 Lucky WHITEHEAD (19-311) 2014 1 Chris TOOLEY 2019 6 Brandin Bryant 2013 19 Travis Jones (19-151) 2012 1 Ocie ROSE 2015 6 Cory Henry 2011 8. 18 Tavious Polo (18-51) 2007 1 Chris TOOLEY 2017 9. 5 Martin Wright 2012 9. 17 Brittney Tellis (17-233) 2001 1 Lee Pasick 2002 5 Leighton McCARTHY 2018 17 Dante COUSART (17-81) 2019 1 Keith Reaser 2012 5 Martin Wright 2013 Punt return TDs Total tackles 5 Trevon COLEY 2015 1. 1 Lucky WHITEHEAD 2014 1. 154 Frantz Joseph (81-73) 2008 5 Jeremiah TALENI 2017 1 Ertywn Henry 2003 2. 147 Azeez AL-SHAAIR (72-75) 2017 5 Steven LEGGETT 2017 1 Tyrone Higgins 2002 3. 131 Frantz Joseph (64-67) 2007 5 Hunter SNYDER 2018 1 Eddie WILLIAMS 2019 4. 120 Michael Lockley (44-76) 2010 5 Akileis LEROY 2019 1 Damian Fortner 2013 Unassisted tackles 5 Steven LEGGETT 2018 1 Casey McGahee 2003 1. 82 Corey Small (82-21) 2007 5 Trey HENDRICKSON 2014 1 Brittney Tellis 2001 2. 81 Frantz Joseph (81-73) 2008 5 Andrae Kirk 2011 1 Todd Poitier 2001 3. 72 Azeez AL-SHAAIR (72-75) 2017 Blocked kicks Average yards/punt return (minimum 10 attempts) 4. 67 Jalen YOUNG (67-33) 2016 1. 4 Trey HENDRICKSON 2016 1. 16.37 Lucky WHITEHEAD (19-311) 2014 5. 64 Frantz Joseph (64-67) 2007 4 Michael Lockley 2010 2. 13.71 Brittney Tellis (17-233) 2001 64 Cergile Sincere (64-54) 2007 3. 2 Troy Pindell 2004 3. 13.40 Frantz Simeon (15-201) 2006 Assisted tackles 2 Ramon Rickards 2002 Kick return yards 1. 76 Michael Lockley (44-76) 2010 2 Quincy Skinner 2003 1. 1155 DiIvory Edgecomb (48-1155) 2007 2. 75 Azeez AL-SHAAIR (72-75) 2017 2 Wilfred Rivera 2007 2. 1002 Kerrith WHYTE (39-1002) 2016 3. 73 Frantz Joseph (81-73) 2008 2 Willie Hughley 2004 3. 739 Anthony Jackson (30-739) 2001 4. 72 Malik Eugene (33-72) 2010 8. 1 26 times including 4. 738 Willie Floyd (34-738) 2010 5. 67 Frantz Joseph (64-67) 2007 Tyrek TISDALE 2019 Kick returns Tackles for loss Noah JEFFERSON 2018 1. 48 DiIvory Edgecomb (48-1155) 2007 1. 15.5 Akileis LEROY (13-5/67) 2019 Akileis LEROY 2019 2. 39 Kerrith WHYTE (39-1002) 2016 2. 15.0 Trey HENDRICKSON (11-8/73) 2016 Marcel SOUTHALL 2019 3. 34 Willie Floyd (34-738) 2010 15.0 Trey HENDRICKSON (12-6/89) 2015 4. 32 Willie Floyd (32-684) 2011 4. 14.5 Randell Johnson (13-3/55) 2011 5. 30 Anthony Jackson (30-739) 2001 5. 12.5 Frantz Joseph (8-9/26) 2007 30 DiIvory Edgecomb (30-626) 2008 12.5 Johnnie Sloan (7-11/34) 2003 Kick return TDs 7. 12.0 Rashad SMITH (9-6/49) 2017 1. 1 Kerrith WHYTE 2017 12.0 Azeez AL-SHAAIR (9-6/37) 2016 1 Kerrith WHYTE 2018 Yards from tackles for loss Average yards/kick return (minimum 10 attempts) 1. 89 Trey HENDRICKSON (12-6/89) 2015 1. 28.68 Kerrith WHYTE (19-545) 2018 2. 73 Trey HENDRICKSON (11-8/73) 2016 2. 26.29 D’Joun SMITH (17-447) 2014 3. 67 Akileis LEROY (13-5/67) 2019 3. 25.94 Anthony Jackson (18-467) 2003 4. 61 Brandin Bryant (9-1/61) 2013 4. 25.69 Kerrith WHYTE (39-1002) 2016 5. 57 Chris Laskowski (10-3/57) 2004 Interception return yards 6. 56 Martin Wright (6-4/56) 2013 1. 155 Ocie ROSE (3-155) 2015 18 2019 Starting Lineups Offense LWR LT LG C RG RT QB TE/WR HB WR TE Ohio State Harrison Walton Etienne Diaz Weber Robinson Robison Raine Charles Mitchell Bryant UCF Harrison Walton Etienne Diaz Weber Robinson Robison Cousart McCammon Mitchell Bryant Ball State Harrison Walton Etienne Diaz Weber Robinson Robison Raine McCammon Mitchell Bryant Wagner Harrison Walton Etienne Diaz Weber Robinson Robison Antoine McCammon Mitchell Bryant CHA Harrison Walton Etienne Diaz Weber Robinson Robison Antoine McMammon Mitchell Bryant MT Harrison Walton Noel Diaz Weber Robinson Robison Antoine Davidson Mitchell Bryant Marshall Harrison Walton Noel Diaz Weber Robinson Robison Antoine Davidson Mitchell Bryant at ODU Harrison Walton Noel Diaz Weber Robinson Robison Antoine Davidson Mitchell Bryant at WKU Harrison Walton Noel Diaz Weber Robinson Robison Antoine Charles Mitchell Bryant FIU Harrison Walton Noel Diaz Weber Robinson Robison Antoine Charles Mitchell Bryant UTSA Harrison Walton Noel Diaz Weber Robinson Robison Antoine Davidson Mitchell Bryant USM Harrison Walton Noel Diaz Weber Robinson Robison Antoine Davidson Mitchell Bryant UAB Harrison Walton Noel Diaz Weber Robinson Robison Antoine Davidson MItchell Bryant SMU

Defense DE DT DT DE/LB STAR LB LB S S CB CB Ohio State Bonner Ellis Davis McCarthy Hafiz Ras. Smith Leroy Brown Gilbert Tooley Pierre UCF Bonner Ellis Davis McCarthy Hafiz Ras. Smith Leroy Brown Gilbert Tooley Pierre Ball State Bonner Ellis Davis McCarthy Hafiz Ras. Smith Leroy Brown Gilbert Tooley Pierre Wagner Bonner Ellis Davis McCarthy Ross Ras. Smith Leroy Brown Gilbert Tooley Pierre CHA Bonner Ellis Davis Barnwell Ross Ras. Smith Leroy Brown Gilbert Tooley Dotson MT Bonner Ellis Davis McCarthy Ross Ras. Smith Leroy Brown Gilbert Tooley Pierre Marshall Bonner Ellis Davis Brice Ross Ras. Smith Leroy Brown Gilbert Tooley Pierre at ODU Bonner Ellis Davis McCarthy Hafiz Ras. Smith Leroy Brown Gilbert Tooley Pierre at WKU Bonner Ellis Davis McCarthy Hafiz Ras. Smith Leroy Brown Gilbert Tooley Pierre FIU Bonner Ellis Davis Barnwell Hafiz Ras. Smith Leroy Brown Gilbert Tooley Pierre UTSA Bonner Ellis Davis McCarthy Barnwell Ras. Smith Leroy Brown Gilbert Tooley Ross USM Bonner Ellis Davis McCarthy Ross Ras. Smith Leroy Brown Gilbert Tooley Pierre UAB Horton Ellis Davis McCarthy Ross Ras. Smith Leroy Brown Young Tooley Pierre SMU 2019 Miscellaneous Opponent Captain Captain Captain Coin Toss FAU’s First Poss. Game Length Helmet Jersey Pants Result Ohio State Rashad Smith Harrison Bryant Da’Von Brown Won/Deferred 3 Plays / Punt 3:23 White White White L 45-21 UCF John Raine Ray Ellis Akilies Leroy Won/Deferred 8 Plays / Punt 3:45 Red Red Red L 48-14 at Ball State Tim Bonner Junior Diaz Chris Tooley Won/Received 3 Plays / Punt 3:22 White White White W 41-31 Wagner James Charles John Mitchell Will Davis Won/Received 9 Plays / TD 3:11 Red Red Red W 42-7 Charlotte Zyon Gilbert James Pierre Deangelo Antoine Won/Deferred 2 Plays / TD 3:27 White White White W 45-27 Middle Tennessee Ray Ellis Chris Robison Harrison Bryant Won/Received 6 Plays / Punt 3:20 Red Red Red W 28-8 Marshall Meiko Dotson Akleis Leroy Brandon Walton Lost/Defends 8 Plays / TD 3:44 Red Red Red L 36-31 at ODU Will Davis John Raine Junior Diaz Won/Deferred 3 Plays / Punt 3:15 White White White W, 41-3 WKU Leighton McCarthy Harrison Bryant Rashad Smith Won/Defends 6 Plays / Downs 3:07 White White White W, 35-21 FIU Nick Tronti Junior Diaz Akileis Leroy Won/Deferred 12 Plays / TD 3:09 Red Red Red W, 37-7 UTSA Brandon Walton Ray Ellis Deangelo Antoine Won/Deferred 5 Plays / TD 3:14 White White White W, 40-26 Southern Miss Chris Robison Rashad Smith Harrison Bryant Won/Deferred 3 Plays / Punt 3:12 Grey Grey Grey W, 34-17 UAB Brandon Walton Meiko Dotson Akileis Leroy Won/Deferred 5 Plays / Punt 3:27 Red Red Grey W, 49-6 SMU

19 Team Game Records Most carries Highest average gain per play Most tackles 1. 69 at ODU 10/07/17 1. 9.7 NT 10/21/17 83-804 1. 111 Colgate 12/13/03 49-62 2. 63 at CHA 11/25/17 9.7 at Rice 11/05/16 68-657 2. 110 UAB 11/01/14 32-78

Most net yards rushing Most all-purpose yards gained Most quarterback sacks 1. 453 at ODU 10/07/17 69 carries 1. 898 NT 10/21/17 1. 11.0 B-C 09/07/02 3-8 2. 447 NT 10/21/17 48 carries 2. 880 at MT 11/26/16 2. 9.0 NT 12/02/17 8-2

Highest average gain per rush (20 rushes) Most all-purpose attempts Most tackles for loss 1. 9.3 NT 10/21/17 48-447 1. 93 at Tulsa 11/05/15 1. 15.0 B-C 09/07/02 11-6 2. 8.0 at Rice 11/05/16 42-336 2. 90 at ODU 10/07/17 2. 12.0 Colgate 12/13/03 8-0 90 at MT 11/26/16 12.0 MT 10/15/05 4-2 Most rushing TDs scored 12.0 at ODU 10/26/19 9-0 1. 8 at ODU 10/07/17 Most points scored 12.0 at MT 09/18/04 12-0 2. 7 NT 10/21/17 1. 69 NT 10/21/17 2. 58 at ODU 10/07/17 Most fumbles forced Most passes attempted 1. 6 at Troy State 10/26/02 1. 56 UB 09/19/15 Most touchdowns scored 2. 5 at Bethune-Cookman 11/29/03 2. 55 Louisiana-Monroe 10/27/07 1. 9 NT 10/21/17 2. 8 ODU 10/06/18 Most fumbles recovered Most passes completed 8 at ODU 10/07/17 1. 5 Nicholls State Univ 10/11/03 1. 35 Louisiana-Monroe 10/27/07 8 at MT 11/26/16 2. 4 Albany (NY) 11/17/01 2. 33 Air Force 09/08/18 8 at FIU 11/24/07 4 at B-C 11/29/03 33 at Ball State 09/14/19 8 FIU 11/29/08 4 at B-C 09/08/01

Highest percentage passes completed (10 passes) Most punt returns Most pass breakups 1. 92.3 Siena College 11/15/03 12-13 1. 7 Morris Brown College 11/09/02 1. 10 at Hawai`i 09/04/04 2. 82.5 Air Force 09/08/18 33-40 2. 6 at WKU 11/06/10 10 UAB 09/06/08 6 NT 11/08/08 3. 9 TLS 09/13/14 Most passing yards 6 Edward Waters 11/27/04 1. 471 Air Force 09/08/18 Most blocked kicks 2. 463 Minnesota 09/15/07 Most punt return yards 1. 2 at Northern Colorado 10/16/04 1. 104 Albany (NY) 11/17/01 4 returns 2 at North Texas 09/22/07 Most passing yards gained per attempt (10 attempts) 2. 95 Edward Waters 11/27/04 6 returns 1. 14.8 TLS 09/13/14 23-341 2. 13.0 at LATECH 11/11/17 17-221 Highest average gain per punt return (2 returns) 1. 30.5 Northern Co. 10/18/03 2-61 Most passing yards gained per completion (5 completions) 2. 27.5 BCU 09/15/18 2-55 1. 25.2 Albany (NY) 11/17/01 5-126 2. 22.7 at B-C 11/29/03 9-204 Most kick returns 1. 11 at MT 11/26/16 Most touchdown passes 2. 10 at Louisville 10/01/05 1. 5 vs Memphis 11/21/07 5 at FIU 11/24/07 Most kick return yards 5 FIU 11/29/08 1. 291 at MT 11/26/16 11 returns 5 Minnesota 09/15/07 2. 202 at MARSHALL 10/25/14 6 returns 5 WAGNER 09/21/19 Highest average gain per kick return (2 returns) Most passes had intercepted 1. 52.0 ODU 10/06/18 3-156 1. 5 at FIU 11/26/05 2. 45.5 Marist 09/22/01 4-182 2. 4 at MARSHALL 10/20/18 4 at MT 11/26/16 Most fumble returns 1. 1 20 Xs Highest passing efficiency rating (11 attempts) 1. 283.7 Siena College 11/15/03 Most fumble return yards 2. 260.2 TLS 09/13/14 1. 107 at B-C 09/08/01 1 returns 2. 46 Nicholls State 10/11/03 1 returns Most total offense plays 1. 96 at Tulsa 11/05/15 Most interceptions 61 rush,35 pass 1. 6 at CHA 09/26/15 2. 95 MT 09/21/13 2. 5 Illinois State 11/20/04 45 rush,50 pass 5 Arkansas State 10/28/06

Most total offense yards gained Most interception return yards 1. 804 NT 10/21/17 1. 165 Illinois State 11/20/04 5 returns 447 rush,357 pass 2. 139 at CHA 09/26/15 6 returns 2. 657 at Rice 11/05/16 336 rush,321 pass Highest average gain per int return (2 returns) 1. 42.5 UTSA 09/27/14 2-85 2. 33.0 Illinois State 11/20/04 5-165 Graduate Student Junior Diaz

20 Individual Game Leaders (Current Players in Bold) Most carries Highest passing efficiency rating (10 attempts) Most extra points made by kicking 1. 36 Singletary, Devin at WKU 10/28/17 1. 258.1 Johnson, Jaquez Tulsa 09/13/14 1. 9 Joseph, Greg I NT 10/21/17 2. 34 Singletary, Devin at MT 09/28/18 2. 230.4 Driskel, Jason at LA Tech 11/11/17 2. 8 Joseph, Greg I at MT 11/26/16

Most net yards rushing Longest pass completion Most extra points attempted by kicking 1. 257 Singletary, Devin at Rice 11/05/16 1. 95 Parr, Daniel Navy 09/01/17 1. 9 Joseph, Greg I NT 10/21/17 24 carries 2. 94 Johnson, Jaquez RICE 10/10/15 2. 8 4 times 2. 244 Singletary, Devin at WKU 10/28/17 36 carries Most passes caught Most points scored by kicking 1. 15 Crissinger-Hill, Anthony at Hawai`i 09/04/04 1. 15 Joseph, Greg I NT 10/21/17 Highest average gain per rush (10 carries) 2. 12 Durante, Jovon Air Force 09/08/18 15 Joseph, Greg I at ODU 11/28/15 1. 13.5 Howell, Greg BCU 09/16/17 3. 14 Joseph, Greg I at Tulsa 11/05/15 13-175 Most yards receiving 2. 12.0 Warren, Jay UM 09/11/15 1. 208 Woods, Kalib NT 12/02/17 Most field goals attempted 11-132 6 receptions 1. 5 Anderson, Mitch at South Alabama 2. 204 Dukes, William ULL 12/01/12 10/20/12 Most rushing TDs scored 9 receptions 5 Joseph, Greg I at ODU 11/28/15 1. 5 Singletary, Devin BCU 09/15/18 3. 4 6 times 2. 4 Driskel, Jason at ODU 10/07/17 Highest average gain per reception (3 receptions) 4 Parker, Doug Jacksonville 10/13/01 1. 39.5 Tellis, Brittney at Eastern Kentucky Most field goals made 4 Singletary, Devin MT 09/30/17 09/21/02 4-158 1. 4 Joseph, Greg I at Wyoming 09/20/14 4 Singletary, Devin at WKU 10/28/17 2. 39.3 Woods, Kalib at LA Tech 4 Joseph, Greg I at ODU 11/28/15 11/11/17 3-118 3. 3 7 times Longest rush from scrimmage 1. 82 Whyte, Kerrith NT 10/21/17 Most TD receptions Longest field goal made 2. 80 Whitehead, Lucky at MT 11/22/14 1. 4 ANTOINE, Deangelo Wagner 09/21/19 1. 54 Joseph, Greg I Navy 09/01/17 2. 3 Gent, Cortez FIU 11/29/08 2. 53 Anderson, Mitch at Navy 11/03/12 Most passes attempted 3 MITCHELL, John Ball State 09/14/19 1. 55 Driskel, Jason UB 09/19/15 3 BRYANT, Harrison USM 11/30/19 Most punts 2. 54 Smith, Rusty ULM 10/27/07 1. 11 Groody, Mickey at Troy 11/19/11 Longest pass reception 11 Rickel, Ryan at Wisconsin 09/09/17 Most passes completed 1. 95 WRIGHT, Willie Navy 09/01/17 11 Rosas, Andy at Eastern Illinois 1. 35 Smith, Rusty ULM 10/27/07 2. 94 Solomon, Kamrin RICE 10/10/15 11/16/02 2. 33 ROBISON, Chris Air Force 09/08/18 4. 10 4 times 33 ROBISON, Chris Ball State 09/14/19 Most total offense plays 1. 65 Johnson, Jaquez MT 09/21/13 Most yards punting Highest percentage passes completed (10 attempts) 15 rush,50 pass 1. 466 Schomp, Dalton WKU 10/29/16 1. 82.5 ROBISON, Chris Air Force 09/08/18 2. 64 Driskel, Jason UB 09/19/15 10 punts 33-40 9 rush,55 pass 2. 462 Kelly, Sean at Auburn 10/26/13 2. 82.4 Driskel, Jason at LA Tech 11/11/17 10 punts 14-17 Most total offense yards gained 1. 462 ROBISON, Chris Air Force 09/08/18 Highest average yards per punt (3 punts) Most passing yards -9 rush,471 pass 1. 64.3 Schomp, Dalton ODU 11/19/16 1. 471 ROBISON, Chris Air Force 09/08/18 2. 449 Smith, Rusty Minnesota 09/15/07 3-193 2. 463 Smith, Rusty Minnesota 09/15/07 -14 rush,463 pass 2. 53.5 Schomp, Dalton at UTEP 10/24/15 4-214 Most passing yards gained per attempt (10 attempts) Highest average gain per play (20 plays) 1. 15.9 Johnson, Jaquez Tulsa 09/13/14 1. 12.8 Smith, Rusty at UL 10/24/09 Most punts downed inside 20 20-318 28-359 1. 5 Schomp, Dalton SIU 09/03/16 2. 14.6 Johnson, Jaquez N.M. State 11/23/13 2. 12.6 Driskel, Jason at Rice 11/05/16 2. 4 five times 22-321 25-315 Longest punt Most passing yards gained per completion (5 completions) Most all-purpose yards gained 1. 76 Schomp, Dalton at UTEP 10/24/15 1. 25.2 Allen, Jared Albany (NY) 11/17/01 1. 396 Singletary, Devin at MT 11/26/16 2. 73 Groody, Mickey FIU 10/30/10 5-126 2. 288 Singletary, Devin at Rice 11/05/16 73 Schomp, Dalton at Tulsa 11/05/15 2. 24.9 Allen, Jared at FAMU 10/30/04 9-224 Most all-purpose attempts Longest punt return 1. 38 Singletary, Devin at WKU 10/28/17 1. 75 Tellis, Brittney Albany (NY) 11/17/01 Most touchdown passes 38 Singletary, Devin at MT 11/26/16 2. 73 Whitehead, Lucky ODU 11/29/14 1. 5 Smith, Rusty Minnesota 09/15/07 3. 35 Singletary, Devin at MT 09/28/18 5 Smith, Rusty FIU 11/29/08 35 Wallace, Jonathan at Navy 11/03/12 Longest kick return 5 Smith, Rusty vs Memphis 12/21/07 1. 100 Whyte, Kerrith ODU 10/06/18 5 ROBISON, Chris Wagner 09/21/19 Most points scored 2. 98 Whyte, Kerrith at LA Tech 11/11/17 4. 4 ROBISON, Chris Ball State 09/14/19 1. 30 Singletary, Devin BCU 09/15/18 4 8 times 2. 24 5 times Longest interception return 1. 95 Rose, Ocie Marshall Most passes had intercepted Most touchdowns scored 10/17/15 1. 4 ROBISON, Chris at Marshall 1. 5 Singletary, Devin BCU 09/15/18 2. 87 Hughley,Willie at James Madison 10/20/18 2. 4 5 times 09/14/02 4 Smith, Rusty at Minnesota 09/20/08 21 Longest fumble return Most fumble returns Most quarterback sacks 1. 99 Osborne, Taurian at BCU 09/08/01 1. 1 17 times 1. 4.5 Wright, Martin FIU 11/29/13 4-1 2. 34 Hancock, Michael at ULM 10/25/08 2. 4.0 Hendrickson, Trey at ODU 11/28/15 4-0 Most fumble return yards Most punt returns 1. 99 Osborne, Taurian at BCU 09/08/01 Most tackles for loss 1. 6 Tellis, Brittney Morris Brown 1 returns 1. 4.5 Wright, Martin FIU 11/29/13 4-1 11/09/02 2. 34 Hancock, Michael at ULM 10/25/08 2. 4.0 Hendrickson, Trey at ODU 11/28/15 4-0 6 Tellis, Brittney Edward Waters 1 returns 4.0 Laskowski, Chris at MT 09/18/04 4-0 11/27/04 4.0 Sloan, Johnnie BCU 09/07/02 4-0 3. 5 five times Most interceptions 4.0 St. Clair, Robert MT 10/15/05 1-1 1. 3 Polo, Tavious Minnesota 09/15/07 Most punt return yards 3 Small, Corey Arkansas State Most fumbles forced 1. 104 Tellis, Brittney Albany (NY) 10/28/06 1. 2 Hendrickson, Trey WKU 10/18/14 11/17/01 4 returns 3 Smith, D’Joun Tulane 11/02/13 2 Parms, Damian at ECU 09/05/13 2. 95 Tellis, Brittney Edward Waters 3 Young, Jalen Marshall 11/03/17 2 Sincere, Cergille Minnesota 09/15/07 11/27/04 6 returns 5. 2 11 times 2 Smith, D’Joun at USF 09/14/13 2 Swain, Quentin at Troy 10/26/02 Highest average gain per punt return (2 returns) Most interception return yards 2 Young, Jalen at NT 11/15/18 1. 35.5 Whitehead, Lucky Tulsa 1. 104 Hughley, Willie Illinois State 11/20/04 09/13/14 2-71 2 returns Most fumbles recovered 2. 30.3 Whitehead, Lucky at Wyoming 2. 95 Rose, Ocie Marshall 10/17/15 1. 2 Bartels, Kris at Troy 12/01/07 09/20/14 3-91 1 returns 2 Joseph, Frantz NT 11/08/08 2 Osborne, Taurian at BCU 09/08/01 Most kick returns Highest average gain per interception return (2 returns) 2 SMITH, Rashad Ball State 09/14/19 1. 7 Edgecomb, DiIvory at Troy 12/01/07 1. 52.0 Hughley, Willie Illinois State 4. 1 23 times including 2. 6 10 times 11/20/04 2-104 2. 30.5 Milstead, Christian at Southern Miss Most pass breakups Most kick return yards 11/16/13 2-61 1. 4 Joseph, Greg UAB 09/06/08 1. 202 Smith, D’Joun at Marshall 4 Small, Corey at South Carolina 10/25/14 6 returns Most tackles 09/23/06 2. 185 Whyte, Kerrith at MT 1. 18 Small, Corey at Kentucky 3. 3 13 times 11/26/16 6 returns 09/29/07 14-4 18 Terry, Jerrell at Eastern Illinois Most blocked kicks Highest average gain per kick return (2 returns) 11/16/02 7-11 1. 1 39 times 1. 64.0 Whyte, Kerrith at LA Tech 11/11/17 3. 16 7 times 2-128 2. 56.0 Jackson, Anthony Marist 09/22/01 3-168 Game Attendance Records At Home in FAU Stadium Away

Date Opponent W/L Score Attendance Date Opponent W/L Score Attendance 09/07/19 UCF L 48-14 30,811 08/31/19 at Ohio State L 21-45 103,228 09/11/15 Miami L 44-20 30,321 09/22/12 at Alabama L 7-40 101,821 10/15/11 WKU L 20-0 29,103 09/06/14 at Alabama L 41-0 100,306 09/01/17 Navy L 42-19 28,481 11/20/10 at Texas L 51-17 99,799 12/19/17 Boca Bowl vs Akron W 50-3 25,912 08/30/08 at Texas L 52-10 98,053 11/18/17 FIU W 52-24 24,116 11/17/07 at Florida L 55-23 90,107 09/08/18 Air Force W 33-27 24,101 11/21/15 at Florida L 20-14 (OT) 90,107 10/20/18 Marshall L 31-7 23,825 08/30/14 at Nebraska L 55-7 91,441 10/07/17 ODU W 58-28 20,118 09/03/11 at Florida L 41-3 88,708 10/12/13 Marshall L 24-23 19,760 09/01/18 at Oklahoma L 63-14 86,402 09/15/18 Bethune-Cookman W 49-28 19,017 09/03/09 at Nebraska L 49-3 85,719 11/07/15 at WKU L 35-19 18,421 09/24/11 at Auburn L 30-14 82,249 10/06/18 ODU W 52-33 18,204 09/09/17 at Wisconsin L 31-14 77,542 11/01/14 UAB L 31-28 17,724 09/19/09 at South Carolina L 38-16 72,017 11/09/19 FIU W 37-7 17,603 09/23/06 at South Carolina L 45-6 70,860 10/17/15 Marshall L 33-17 17,129 09/13/08 at Michigan State L 17-0 70,321 09/16/17 Bethune-Cookman W 45-0 16,743 09/10/11 at Michigan State L 44-0 70,249 11/11/17 at La Tech W 48-23 16,511 09/29/07 at Kentucky L 45-17 65,927 10/31/15 FIU W 31-17 16,432 09/10/16 at Miami L 38-10 57,123

22 Program Season Records Rushing yards 3. 14.0 (122-254-8) 2002 PAT kick pct 1 2014 Unassisted tackles 1. 3994 (665-3994) 2017 4. 13.7 (249-385-9) 2003 1. 100.0 (28-28) 2015 1 2013 1. 607 (607-380) 2007 2. 2916 (566-2916) 2018 100.0 (18-18) 2011 1 2019 2. 560 (560-475) 2003 3. 2258 (472-2258) 2016 Passing yards/game 100.0 (39-39) 2016 3. 547 (547-479) 2017 4. 2225 (499-2225) 2013 1. 291.1 (13 games) 2007 4. 98.0 (48-49) 2003 Average yards/punt return 4. 531 (531-394) 2011 5. 2136 (507-2136) 2019 2. 279.7 (12 games) 2009 1. 14.43 (23-332) 2014 5. 524 (524-366) 2016 3. 278.7 (13 games) 2019 Field goals made 2. 12.94 (16-207) 2006 6. 510 (510-515) 2008 Rushing attempts 4. 267.7 (12 games) 2004 1. 20 (20-28) 2004 3. 10.64 (25-266) 2001 7. 503 (503-386) 2014 1. 665 (665-3994) 2017 2. 19 (19-27) 2007 4. 9.41 (39-367) 2004 8. 498 (498-325) 2004 2. 566 (566-2916) 2018 Total offense yards 3. 18 (18-27) 2015 5. 9.12 (17-155) 2017 9. 481 (481-363) 2019 3. 554 (554-1788) 2003 1. 6977 (1026-6977) 2017 4. 17 (17-24) 2019 10. 472 (472-424) 2015 4. 507 (507-2136) 2019 2. 5789 (930-5789) 2018 5. 15 (15-21) 2017 Kick return yards 3. 5759 (970-5759) 2019 1. 1532 (69-1532) 2007 Assisted tackles Rushing TDs 4. 5422 (967-5422) 2007 Field goals attempted 2. 1386 (62-1386) 2016 1. 538 (441-538) 2010 1. 52 2017 1. 28 (20-28) 2004 3. 1283 (64-1283) 2011 2. 515 (510-515) 2008 2. 35 2018 TDs responsible for 2. 27 (19-27) 2007 4. 1203 (55-1203) 2014 3. 479 (547-479) 2017 3. 31 2016 1. 96 2017 27 (18-27) 2015 5. 1189 (63-1189) 2009 4. 475 (560-475) 2003 4. 29 2019 2. 85 2019 4. 24 (17-24) 2019 5. 424 (472-424) 2015 3. 83 2007 5. 21 (15-21) 2017 Kick returns Average yards/rush 4. 81 2003 1. 69 (69-1532) 2007 Tackles for loss 1. 6.01 (665-3994) 2017 Field goal pct 2. 64 (64-1283) 2011 1. 85.0 (68-34/334) 2019 2. 5.15 (566-2916) 2018 Total offense/game 1. 80.0 (12-15) 2003 3. 63 (63-1189) 2009 85.0 (60-50/364) 2017 3. 4.78 (472-2258) 2016 1. 498.4 (14 games) 2017 2. 78.6 (11-14) 2008 4. 62 (62-1386) 2016 3. 81.0 (58-46/317) 2010 4. 4.46 (499-2225) 2013 2. 482.4 (12 games) 2018 3. 75.0 (9-12) 2002 5. 57 (57-1132) 2008 81.0 (55-52/286) 2003 5. 4.43 (443-1963) 2014 3. 443.0 (13 games) 2019 4. 71.4 (15-21) 2017 5. 78.0 (63-30/334) 2004 6. 4.34 (416-1804) 2008 4. 432.1 (12 games) 2009 71.4 (10-14) 2016 Kick return TDs 7. 4.21 (434-1829) 2009 71.4 (20-28) 2004 1. 1 2018 Yards from tackles for loss 8. 4.21 (507-2136) 2019 Total offense/play 7. 70.8 (17-24) 2019 1 2017 1. 364 (60-50/364) 2017 1. 6.80 (1026-6977) 2017 2. 334 (63-30/334) 2004 Rushing yards/game 2. 6.22 (930-5789) 2018 Punt yards Average yards/kick return 334 (68-34/334) 2019 1. 285.3 (14 games) 2017 3. 5.94 (970-5759) 2019 1. 3252 (72-3252) 2010 1. 25.79 (28-722) 2018 4. 331 (52-30/331) 2015 2. 243.0 (12 games) 2018 4. 5.91 (878-5185) 2009 2. 3148 (79-3148) 2011 2. 22.38 (40-895) 2001 5. 324 (59-22/324) 2013 3. 188.2 (12 games) 2016 3. 3072 (72-3072) 2013 3. 22.35 (62-1386) 2016 4. 185.4 (12 games) 2013 All purpose yards 4. 2959 (81-2959) 2002 4. 22.20 (69-1532) 2007 Quarterback sacks 5. 164.8 (12 games) 2015 1. 8056 2017 5. 2931 (69-2931) 2014 1. 38.0 (31-14/256) 2017 6. 164.3 (13 games) 2019 2. 7241 2007 6. 2899 (75-2899) 2003 Interception return yards 2. 35.0 (29-12/240) 2015 3. 6638 2008 7. 2895 (69-2895) 2016 1. 347 (14-347) 2015 3. 34.0 (31-6/231) 2019 Pass attempts 4. 6627 2018 8. 2816 (74-2816) 2005 2. 298 (16-298) 2004 4. 33.0 (27-12/213) 2013 1. 502 (291-502-11) 2007 5. 6577 2003 9. 2718 (64-2718) 2019 3. 254 (17-254) 2003 2. 463 (285-463-8) 2019 6. 6525 2009 4. 220 (13-220) 2013 Yards from sacks 3. 457 (243-457-15) 2008 7. 6449 2019 Punt attempts 5. 219 (18-219) 2006 1. 256 (31-14/256) 2017 1. 81 (81-2959) 2002 6. 199 (21-199) 2019 2. 240 (29-12/240) 2015 Pass completions All purpose yards/game 2. 79 (79-3148) 2011 3. 231 (31-6/231) 2019 1. 291 (291-502-11) 2007 1. 575.4 (14 games) 2017 3. 75 (75-2899) 2003 Interceptions 4. 213 (27-12/213) 2013 2. 285 (285-463-8) 2019 2. 557.0 (13 games) 2007 4. 74 (74-2816) 2005 1. 21 (21-199) 2019 3. 265 (265-416-6) 2012 3. 552.2 (12 games) 2018 2. 20 (20-190) 2017 Fumbles forced 4. 543.8 (12 games) 2009 Punts had blocked 3. 19 (19-184) 2007 1. 22 2003 Passing yards 5. 524.9 (12 games) 2016 1. 5 (81-2959) 2002 4. 18 (18-219) 2006 2. 17 2002 1. 3784 (291-502-11) 2007 6. 510.6 (13 games) 2008 2. 4 (79-3148) 2011 3. 15 2007 2. 3623 (285-463-8) 2019 7. 502.3 (12 games) 2004 3. 3 (52-1969) 2009 Interception return TDs 4. 14 2019 3. 3418 (249-385-9) 2003 8. 500.2 (12 games) 2014 3 (66-2373) 2008 1. 3 2015 9. 496.1 (13 games) 2019 3 (72-3252) 2010 2. 2 2003 Fumbles recovered Passing TDs 6. 2 (69-2542) 2007 2 2006 1. 16 2003 1. 33 2007 Total points scored 2 (64-2374) 2001 2 2014 2. 14 2007 2. 29 2003 1. 568 (75 TD, 69 PAT, 15 FG) 2 (74-2816) 2005 2 2013 3. 13 2002 3. 27 2019 2017 2 (46-1774) 2018 13 2001 2. 458 (58 TD, 53 PAT, 17 FG) 10. 1 (69-2931) 2014 Fumble return yards 5. 11 2009 Passes had intercepted 2019 1 (64-2718) 2019 1. 122 (3-122) 2001 6. 10 2019 1. 17 (156-297-17) 2005 3. 405 (50 TD, 46 PAT, 19 FG) 1 (69-2895) 2016 2. 77 (4-77) 2003 2. 16 (183-351-16) 2011 2007 1 (56-2512) 2015 3. 36 (3-36) 2019 Passes defended 3. 15 (243-457-15) 2008 4. 404 (52 TD, 50 PAT, 12 FG) 4. 34 (1-34) 2008 1. 70 (54 brup, 16 int) 2004 15 (226-364-15) 2018 2003 Average yards/punt 2. 63 (46 brup, 17 int) 2003 1. 45.17 (72-3252) 2010 Fumble returns 63 (43 brup, 20 int) 2017 Pass completion pct Touchdowns scored 2. 44.86 (56-2512) 2015 1. 4 (4-77) 2003 4. 60 (46 brup, 14 int) 2015 1. 64.8 (234-361-7) 2017 1. 75 (52 rush, 21 rcv, 2 ret) 3. 42.67 (72-3072) 2013 2. 3 (3-122) 2001 2. 64.7 (249-385-9) 2003 2017 4. 42.48 (69-2931) 2014 3 (3-36) 2019 QB hurries 3. 63.7 (265-416-6) 2012 2. 58 (29 rush, 27 rcv, 2 ret) 5. 42.47 (64-2718) 2019 4. 2 (2-32) 2009 1. 48 2017 4. 62.1 (226-364-15) 2018 2019 2 (2-21) 2002 2. 45 2019 5. 61.6 (285-463-8) 2019 3. 52 (17 rush, 29 rcv, 6 ret) Punt return yards 2 (2-9) 2012 3. 35 2018 2003 1. 367 (39-367) 2004 4. 28 2011 Pass efficiency 4. 50 (35 rush, 14 rcv, 1 ret) 2. 332 (23-332) 2014 Fumble return TDs 1. 159.4 (249-385-9) 2003 2018 3. 304 (38-304) 2003 1. 2 2003 Blocked kicks 2. 149.5 (234-361-7) 2017 4. 266 (25-266) 2001 2. 1 2001 1. 6 2004 3. 143.1 (285-463-8) 2019 PAT kicks made 5. 247 (31-247) 2008 1 2019 2. 5 2007 4. 140.4 (218-369-13) 2004 1. 65 (65-69) 2017 1 2015 3. 4 2016 2. 49 (49-53) 2019 Punt returns 1 2002 4 2010 Average yards/pass 3. 48 (48-49) 2003 1. 39 (39-367) 2004 1 2012 4 2002 1. 8.9 (249-385-9) 2003 4. 44 (44-46) 2007 2. 38 (38-304) 2003 1 2017 6. 3 2019 2. 8.7 (218-369-13) 2004 3. 33 (33-204) 2013 1 2013 3 2005 3. 8.3 (234-361-7) 2017 PAT kicks attempted 4. 31 (31-247) 2008 3 2018 4. 7.9 (226-364-15) 2018 1. 69 (65-69) 2017 5. 28 (28-181) 2002 Total tackles 3 2003 5. 7.8 (285-463-8) 2019 2. 53 (49-53) 2019 1. 1035 (560-475) 2003 3. 49 (48-49) 2003 Punt return TDs 2. 1026 (547-479) 2017 Average yards/completion 4. 46 (44-46) 2007 1. 2 2001 3. 1025 (510-515) 2008 1. 14.7 (218-369-13) 2004 5. 43 (37-43) 2009 2 2003 4. 987 (607-380) 2007 2. 14.5 (116-256-11) 2001 3. 1 2002

23 2019 Offensive Player Game-By-Game RUSHING No-Yds/TD OSU UCF Ball WAGNER CLT MT MAR ODU WKU FIU UTSA USM UAB DAVIDSON, Malcolm 102-711/9 1--1/0 8-64/0 DNP DNP 13-83/2 21-149/1 12-52/1 6-17/1 DNP 18-153/3 7-53/1 5-13/0 11-128/0 CHARLES, James 69-359/3 10-25/0 4-21/0 6-24/1 - 13-53/1 3-0/0 - 6-45/0 10-65/0 6-46/0 9-63/1 2-17/0 DNP MCCAMMON, Larry 91-324/7 11-22/1 18-48/1 25-99/1 13-48/0 5-24/1 4-8/1 6-38/1 DNP 7-28/1 DNP DNP DNP 2-9/0 TRONTI, Nick 47-225/2 DNP DNP DNP 4-40/1 8-39/0 4-11/0 4-14/0 8-23/0 4-35/1 5-8/0 5-17/0 2-8/0 3-30/0 MASON, Chauncey 32-186/0 - - - 1--5/0 - DNP - 3-28/0 11-60/0 7-49/0 3-12/0 5-22/0 2-20/0 EMMONS, BJ 34-165/5 1-1/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 10-53/2 11-71/1 12-40/2 ANTOINE, Deangelo 8-146/1 - - - - 1-66/0 2-13/0 - 1-48/1 1-0/0 1-6/0 - 2-13/0 - LECONTE, Daniel 24-83/0 - 4-27/0 - 7-31/0 3--1/0 3-11/0 - - DNP - 1--1/0 1-2/0 5-14/0 TISDALE, Tyrek 6-22/0 - 2-2/0 - - - - - 2-11/0 - - - - 2-9/0 WRIGHT, Willie 4-17/0 1--1/0 - 1-1/0 - - DNP - - - 1-11/0 DNP DNP 1-6/0 DEAN, Kelvin 4-11/0 DNP DNP 2-3/0 2-8/0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP HAYBALL, Matt 1-8/0 ------1-8/0 - - - - WESSEL, Trent 2--3/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2--3/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP AGNER, Justin 2--3/0 - 1--5/0 DNP DNP 1-2/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Team 5--27/0 - - 3--9/0 DNP 1--2/0 DNP DNP 1--16/0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP ROBISON, Chris 76--88/2 9--24/0 10--20/0 9-14/0 4--2/0 6--28/0 3-11/0 14--47/2 2-6/0 3--7/0 6--12/0 3--7/0 3--2/0 4-30/0

RECEIVING No-Yds/TD OSU UCF BALL WAGNER CLT MT MAR ODU WKU FIU UTSA USM UAB BRYANT, Harrison 65-1004/7 6-79/0 4-51/0 3-80/0 2-39/0 6-96/0 4-68/0 5-72/0 8-92/1 6-74/0 4-57/1 10-182/1 3-75/3 4-39/1 ANTOINE, Deangelo 61-771/5 - - 3-16/0 11-173/4 4-55/0 3-13/0 7-111/0 9-69/0 5-28/0 9-125/0 3-32/0 2-37/0 5-112/1 HARRISON, Tavaris 33-523/2 4-57/0 2-29/0 4-87/0 2-40/0 2-43/1 4-31/0 2-34/0 1-16/0 2-40/1 3-39/0 4-55/0 1-30/0 2-22/0 MITCHELL, John 35-461/5 1-12/0 2-15/0 8-124/3 4-71/0 4-70/0 2-34/1 4-67/0 1-1/0 3-18/0 1-12/0 3-24/0 1--5/0 1-18/1 RAINE, John 31-270/5 6-29/1 5-47/0 3-13/1 5-41/1 2-4/1 1-4/0 1-61/0 3-40/1 - - 4-22/0 - 1-9/0 WRIGHT, Willie 12-127/2 2--10/0 - 1-2/0 1-1/0 - DNP - 2-28/1 1-51/1 4-24/0 DNP DNP 1-31/0 MCCAMMON, Larry 13-88/0 3-15/0 2-19/0 4-23/0 1-7/0 1-16/0 1-6/0 - DNP 1-2/0 DNP DNP DNP - MASON, Chauncey 6-78/1 - - - - - DNP - - 1-5/0 2-37/0 - - 3-36/1 COUSART, Dante 12-67/0 2-18/0 3-16/0 5-11/0 1-15/0 1-7/0 ------BRUNSON, James 3-59/0 - - - DNP - - 1-10/0 1-25/0 - 1-24/0 - - - CHARLES, James 6-46/0 1-8/0 - 2-10/0 ------2-9/0 1-19/0 DNP DAVIDSON, Malcolm 4-46/0 - - DNP DNP 1-30/0 2-9/0 1-7/0 - DNP - - - - ROBINSON, Brandon 2-44/0 DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - - - 1-12/0 - 1-32/0 TRONTI, Nick 1-41/0 DNP DNP DNP - - - - - 1-41/0 - - - - EMMONS, BJ 1--2/0 1--2/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - - -

PASSING #2 ROBISON, Chris Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Ohio State 34 22 0 64.7 178 1 38 4 43 118.4 UCF 40 18 1 45.0 177 0 17 4 27 77.2 Ball State 41 33 0 80.5 366 4 52 1 3 187.7 WAGNER 36 25 0 69.4 379 5 57 1 7 203.7 Charlotte 27 20 1 74.1 312 2 57 3 27 188.2 MT 30 16 0 53.3 149 1 30 0 0 106.1 MAR 39 21 1 53.8 362 0 61 7 48 126.7 Old Dominion 24 17 1 70.8 208 2 25 0 0 162.8 WKU 29 18 0 62.1 208 2 51 1 12 145.1 FIU 37 22 0 59.5 298 1 45 1 11 136.0 UTSA 41 27 0 65.9 336 1 35 1 11 142.7 USM 19 8 1 42.1 156 3 39 1 11 152.7 UAB 37 17 1 45.9 267 4 75 0 0 136.8 TOTALS 434 264 6 60.8 3396 26 75 24 200 143.6

#6 TRONTI, Nick Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic WAGNER 2 2 0 100.0 8 0 7 0 0 133.6 Charlotte 1 1 0 100.0 9 0 9 1 8 175.6 MT 1 1 0 100.0 16 0 16 0 0 234.4 Old Dominion 10 7 1 70.0 57 1 22 1 2 130.9 WKU 1 1 0 100.0 10 0 10 0 0 184.0 FIU 2 2 0 100.0 20 0 19 0 0 184.0 UTSA 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 USM 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 UAB 1 1 0 100.0 32 0 32 0 0 368.8 TOTALS 20 15 1 75.0 152 1 32 2 10 145.3

#14 AGNER, Justin Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Ohio State 5 3 1 60.0 30 0 17 0 0 70.4 TOTALS 5 3 1 60.0 30 0 17 1 5 70.4

#28 CHARLES, James Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Ohio State 1 1 0 100.0 -2 0 0 0 0 83.2 TOTALS 1 1 0 100.0 -2 0 0 0 0 83.2

#89 ROBINSON, Brandon Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic WKU 1 1 0 100.0 41 0 41 0 0 444.4 UAB 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TOTALS 2 1 0 50.0 41 0 41 0 0 222.2

#9A WESSEL, Trent Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Old Dominion 1 1 0 100.0 6 0 6 0 0 150.4 TOTALS 1 1 0 100.0 6 0 6 0 0 150.4

PUNT RETURNS No-Yds OSU UCF BALL WAGNER CLT MT MAR ODU WKU FIU UTSA USM UAB COUSART, Dante 17-81 2-5 - 1--1 3-5 1-1 1-0 1-2 2-41 4-21 - - - 2-7 TISDALE, Tyrek 1-21 ------1-21 DOTSON, Meiko 1-0 1-0 DNP ------

KICK RETURNS No-Yds OSU UCF BALL WAGNER CLT MT MAR ODU WKU FIU UTSA USM UAB ANTOINE, Deangelo 14-285 1-20 1-25 2-32 - 1-2 3-78 - - 4-81 - 1-19 1-28 - DOTSON, Meiko 4-73 1-10 DNP - 1-28 - - 2-35 ------PETERSON, Logan 1-16 - - - - - DNP 1-16 ------LEWIS,Rahsaan 1-8 DNP DNP - 1-8 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

24 2019 Defensive Player Game-By-Game INT. RETURNS No-Yds OSU UCF BALL WAGNER CLT MT MAR ODU WKU FIU UTSA USM UAB DOTSON, Meiko 9-108 - DNP - - 2-0 2-0 - - - 1-11 1-41 2-50 1-6 PIERRE, James 3-33 - - 1-3 - DNP - - - 2-30 - - - - LEROY, Akileis 3-43 ------1-3 - - - - 2-40 - SMITH, Rashad 2-0 - - - 1-0 - 1-0 ------GILBERT, Zyon 2--2 - - - - 1--2 - - - 1-0 - - - DNP BRICE, Caliph 1-7 - - - DNP - - - 1-7 - - - - - TOOLEY, Chris 1-10 ------1-10

FUMBLE RETURNS No-Yds OSU UCF BALL WAGNER CLT MT MAR ODU WKU FIU UTSA USM UAB TOOLEY, Chris 1-25 ------1-25 - - - - SMITH, Rashad 2-11 1-7 - 1-4 ------

TOTAL TACKLES UA-A TOT OSU UCF BALL WAGNER CLT MT MAR ODU WKU FIU UTSA USM UAB LEROY, Akileis 55-46 101 5-1 4-4 7-1 2-3 3-1 6-2 3-7 3-3 5-7 3-6 6-1 4-7 4-3 SMITH, Rashad 49-49 98 7-4 6-1 4-2 1-9 2-0 2-4 1-6 2-5 8-2 5-5 4-2 6-3 1-6 BROWN, Da’Von 48-21 69 6-2 4-2 6-2 2-2 6-0 8-0 1-3 3-0 1-1 2-2 3-2 2-1 4-4 BARNWELL, Hosea 20-30 50 3-3 1-5 0-2 0-1 1-0 2-4 DNP 0-1 0-1 4-3 4-3 4-4 1-3 GILBERT, Zyon 31-13 44 2-1 1-1 7-1 - 3-0 6-2 2-4 - 5-2 2-1 3-1 - DNP PIERRE, James 27-14 41 2-3 2-1 3-2 0-1 DNP 2-1 6-1 0-2 3-1 2-0 3-0 3-1 1-1 ROSS, Ahman 23-13 36 1-0 2-0 4-0 2-1 5-0 2-1 1-1 - - 1-7 1-0 3-3 1-0 TOOLEY, Chris 26-7 33 3-1 1-2 2-0 1-1 - 1-0 1-1 4-0 1-1 2-0 3-0 4-1 3-0 HAFIZ, Quran 17-15 32 3-4 5-4 3-0 1-0 0-1 - 0-2 - 5-3 - - - 0-1 McCARTHY, Leighton 14-16 30 1-1 0-1 2-1 0-5 2-0 0-1 1-1 3-1 1-1 0-1 0-2 3-1 1-0 DOTSON, Meiko 22-7 29 1-0 DNP 2-2 2-2 2-0 - 4-0 3-0 2-1 0-1 4-0 1-1 1-0 ELLIS, Ray 11-18 29 1-0 0-1 3-3 0-1 2-0 2-1 0-3 1-4 0-1 0-2 1-0 0-2 1-0 BONNER, Tim 15-10 25 3-1 0-1 3-0 0-3 1-0 2-0 2-2 2-2 1-0 0-1 - 1-0 DNP BRICE, Caliph 9-14 23 0-1 0-1 - DNP - - 5-6 1-3 2-0 - 0-2 - 1-1 HELM, Jordan 17-6 23 2-0 - - 2-1 1-0 1-0 - 3-1 3-1 1-1 2-0 1-2 1-0 DAVIS, William 7-12 19 1-3 1-1 - - - - 0-2 0-1 2-2 2-0 0-1 1-0 0-2 HORTON, Damian 11-6 17 1-0 0-1 0-1 - - - 1-1 1-1 - - 4-0 1-0 3-2 JEFFERSON, Noah 7-8 15 1-0 - DNP 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-2 2-1 - 0-1 1-2 1-0 - YOUNG, Teja 10-5 15 1-0 0-1 - - 2-0 - 1-0 - 1-0 - 1-0 1-3 3-1 WILLIAMS, Eddie 10-4 14 DNP DNP DNP 3-1 2-0 - 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-0 0-1 SOUTHALL, Marcel 7-5 12 - 1-0 - 0-1 2-0 - - DNP - - 2-1 0-1 2-2 BELVIN, David 2-7 9 - 1-4 0-2 DNP - - 1-0 - - - - - 0-1 DELL, Collin 1-8 9 - - 0-1 0-1 0-1 DNP - 1-1 - 0-1 - 0-2 0-1 McCRARY, Kevin 1-7 8 - - - 0-2 0-1 0-1 - 0-1 DNP - - - 1-2 ADAMS, Armani 6-1 7 1-0 - - 1-0 1-0 1-0 - - - 1-0 DNP 1-0 0-1 BENNETT, Anthony 4-3 7 - - - 1-3 2-0 - - 1-0 - - - - - HARRIS, Ladante 4-1 5 - - 2-0 1-0 1-0 ------0-1 TISDALE, Tyrek 3-1 4 - - - 1-0 - 1-0 - - 1-0 - 0-1 - - FRANCOIS, Jonathan 0-4 4 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-3 DNP DNP 0-1 - - HERRING, Chris 3-1 4 - - 1-0 - - DNP - 1-1 1-0 - - - - SMITH, Korel 2-1 3 2-1 - DNP DNP DNP DNP - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP MOSS, Diashun 1-2 3 - 0-1 - - 1-0 - - 0-1 DNP - DNP DNP - JAMES, Jeff 2-1 3 1-0 - - DNP DNP DNP - 0-1 - DNP 1-0 - - TOOMBS, Dwight 3-0 3 DNP DNP DNP 3-0 DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP ROLLE, Cecil 1-1 2 DNP DNP DNP 1-1 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP LECONTE, Daniel 2-0 2 - - 1-0 - - - - 1-0 DNP - - - - MASON, Chauncey 2-0 2 - - - - - DNP - 1-0 1-0 - - - - MUNGIN, Romain 1-1 2 DNP - 0-1 - - - 1-0 - - - - - DNP JOYNER, Jaylen 2-0 2 1-0 1-0 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP VIGILLE, Malik 1-0 1 1-0 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP CHARLES, James 1-0 1 - 1-0 ------DNP PETERSON, Logan 0-1 1 - - - - - DNP ------0-1 MCNEAL, Ashton 1-0 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - 1-0 - - - - DNP - COUSART, Dante 0-1 1 - - 0-1 ------DEAN, Kelvin 1-0 1 DNP DNP 1-0 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP BRUNSON, James 0-1 1 - - - DNP ------0-1 WRIGHT, Willie 0-1 1 - - - - - DNP - - - - DNP DNP 0-1 VEINGRAD, Ryan 1-0 1 ------1-0 - - - - SKIPPER, Kaelen 0-1 1 DNP DNP DNP 0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

TACKLES FOR LOSS UA-A TOT OSU UCF BALL WAGNER CLT MT MAR ODU WKU FIU UTSA USM UAB LEROY, Akileis 13-5 15.5 1.0-5 2.0-4 2.0-6 2.5-4 - - 1.0-1 2.5-13 2.0-21 0.5-1 - 1.0-10 1.0-2 SMITH, Rashad 9-5 11.5 - - 2.5-10 0.5-2 1.0-3 - - 2.0-10 1.0-3 0.5-0 2.0-8 1.0-5 1.0-1 McCARTHY, Leighton 8-5 10.5 1.0-1 - 2.5-13 1.0-2 1.0-4 0.5-2 - 2.5-17 - - - 2.0-11 - ELLIS, Ray 7-3 8.5 - - 1.5-6 0.5-1 2.0-16 2.0-7 - 0.5-0 - - 1.0-5 - 1.0-4 BONNER, Tim 6-3 7.5 - - 1.0-2 1.5-2 1.0-5 2.0-14 1.0-7 - - - - 1.0-3 DNP BROWN, Da’Von 5-0 5.0 1.0-1 1.0-2 - - 1.0-2 1.0-2 - 1.0-1 - - - - - BENNETT, Anthony 3-1 3.5 - - - 1.5-2 1.0-4 - - 1.0-1 - - - - - HORTON, Damian 3-1 3.5 - 0.5-1 - - - - 1.0-4 1.0-5 - - - - 1.0-8 PIERRE, James 3-1 3.5 1.0-5 - - - DNP - 1.0-4 - - - - 1.0-1 0.5-1 JEFFERSON, Noah 3-1 3.5 - - DNP 0.5-1 1.0-2 - - - - - 1.0-8 1.0-9 - DAVIS, William 1-1 1.5 ------0.5-1 - 1.0-2 - - - ROSS, Ahman 1-1 1.5 ------1.0-1 - - 0.5-1 - - - McCRARY, Kevin 1-1 1.5 - - - - - 0.5-3 - - DNP - - - 1.0-7 TOOLEY, Chris 1-1 1.5 - - - 0.5-1 - - - - - 1.0-3 - - - DOTSON, Meiko 1-0 1.0 1.0-2 DNP ------DELL, Collin 1-0 1.0 - - - - - DNP - 1.0-7 - - - - - SOUTHALL, Marcel 1-0 1.0 - 1.0-2 - - - - - DNP - - - - - BELVIN, David 0-2 1.0 - 0.5-0 0.5-0 DNP ------BRICE, Caliph 1-0 1.0 - - - DNP - - 1.0-8 ------YOUNG, Teja 0-1 0.5 ------0.5-1 BARNWELL, Hosea 0-1 0.5 ------DNP - - 0.5-0 - - - SKIPPER, Kaelen 0-1 0.5 DNP DNP DNP 0.5-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

25 SACKS UA-A TOT OSU UCF BALL WAGNER CLT MT MAR ODU WKU FIU UTSA USM UAB LEROY, Akileis 7-1 7.5 1.0-5 1.0-2 1.0-3 0.5-2 - - - 1.0-10 2.0-21 - - 1.0-10 - McCARTHY, Leighton 5-2 6.0 1.0-1 - 1.5-12 - - 0.5-2 - 2.0-16 - - - 1.0-10 - ELLIS, Ray 4-1 4.5 - - 0.5-4 - 2.0-16 1.0-6 ------1.0-4 BONNER, Tim 4-0 4.0 - - 1.0-2 - 1.0-5 1.0-13 1.0-7 - - - - - DNP SMITH, Rashad 3-1 3.5 - - 1.0-8 0.5-2 - - - 1.0-8 - - 1.0-6 - - HORTON, Damian 2-0 2.0 ------1.0-5 - - - - 1.0-8 JEFFERSON, Noah 2-0 2.0 - - DNP ------1.0-8 1.0-9 - McCRARY, Kevin 1-1 1.5 - - - - - 0.5-3 - - DNP - - - 1.0-7 BENNETT, Anthony 1-0 1.0 ------1.0-1 - - - - - BRICE, Caliph 1-0 1.0 - - - DNP - - 1.0-8 ------DELL, Collin 1-0 1.0 - - - - - DNP - 1.0-7 - - - - - FUMBLES No-Lost OSU UCF BALL WAGNER CLT MT MAR ODU WKU FIU UTSA USM UAB WRIGHT, Willie 2-1 - - 1-1 - - DNP - - - - DNP DNP 1-0 ROBISON, Chris 2-0 1-0 ------1-0 - - - MCCAMMON, Larry 2-0 1-0 1-0 - - - - - DNP - DNP DNP DNP - COUSART, Dante 1-0 1-0 ------BRYANT, Harrison 1-0 ------1-0 - - RAINE, John 1-0 - - 1-0 ------DOTSON, Meiko 1-1 - DNP ------1-1 - - WESSEL, Trent 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Team 1-0 - - - DNP - DNP DNP 1-0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DEAN, Kelvin 1-1 DNP DNP 1-1 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP FUMBLES FORCED Number OSU UCF BALL WAGNER CLT MT MAR ODU WKU FIU UTSA USM UAB LEROY, Akileis 5 1 - - - - - 1 - 1 - - 1 1 GILBERT, Zyon 1 ------1 - - - - - DNP BARNWELL, Hosea 1 ------DNP - - - 1 - - PIERRE, James 1 - - - - DNP - 1 ------BROWN, Da’Von 1 - - 1 ------TOOLEY, Chris 1 ------1 - - - BONNER, Tim 1 - - - - - 1 ------DNP ROSS, Ahman 1 ------1 - - SMITH, Rashad 1 - - 1 ------JEFFERSON, Noah 1 - - DNP - 1 ------FUMBLES RECOVEREDNumber OSU UCF BALL WAGNER CLT MT MAR ODU WKU FIU UTSA USM UAB SMITH, Rashad 4 1 - 2 ------1 - - HELM, Jordan 1 ------1 - - ELLIS, Ray 1 - - 1 ------HAFIZ, Quran 1 1 ------TOOLEY, Chris 1 ------1 - - - - DAVIS, William 1 ------1 - JEFFERSON, Noah 1 - - DNP ------1 - - -

Redshirt Senior Meiko Dotson 26 2019 Participation

Name GP/GS OSU UCF BALL WAGNER CLT MT MAR ODU WKU FIU UTSA USM UAB 30 ADAMS, Armani 12/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX 14 AGNER, Justin 3/- XXX XXX ...... XXX ...... 17 ANTOINE, Deangelo 13/10 XXX XXX XXX START START START START START START START START START START 54 BARNWELL, Hosea 12/3 XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX ... XXX XXX START START XXX XXX 33 BELVIN, David 12/- XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 97 BENNETT, Anthony 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 50 BIANCARDI, Ean 3/- ...... XXX ...... XXX ... XXX 45 BONNER, Tim 12/11 XXX START START START START START START START START START START START ... 19 BRICE, Caliph 12/1 XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 3W BROOKS-WESS, Jordan 2/- ...... XXX XXX ...... 27 BROWN, Da’Von 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START 83 BRUNSON, James 12/- XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 40 BRYANT, Harrison 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START 28 CHARLES, James 12/2 START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX ... 87 COUSART, Dante 13/1 XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 20 DAVIDSON, Malcolm 10/6 XXX XXX ...... XXX START START START ... START START START XXX 42 DAVIS, William 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START 21 DEAN, Kelvin 3/- ...... XXX XXX XXX ...... 90 DELL, Collin 12/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 51 DIAZ, Junior 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START 15 DOTSON, Meiko 12/2 XXX ... XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX 1E ELLIS, Ray 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START 4 EMMONS, BJ 4/1 XXX ...... XXX XXX START 76 ETIENNE, BJ 12/5 START START START START START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX 56 FRANCOIS, Jonathan 4/- ...... XXX ...... XXX XXX XXX 24 GILBERT, Zyon 12/12 START START START START START START START START START START START START ... 9 HAFIZ, Quran 13/6 START START START XXX XXX XXX XXX START START START XXX XXX XXX 18 HARRIS, Ladante 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 82 HARRISON, Tavaris 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START 4P HAYBALL, Matt 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 77 HAYES, Devin 11/- ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX 35 HELM, Jordan 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 16 HERRING, Chris 12/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 55 HORTON, Damian 13/1 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START 43 HOWARD, Diamante 1/- ...... XXX ...... 74 HUMPHREY, Deon 11/- ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 34 JAMES, Jeff 9/- XXX XXX XXX ...... XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX 96 JEAN, Latrell 1/- ...... XXX ...... 91 JEFFERSON, Noah 12/- XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 72 JOHNSON, Doug 4/- XXX XXX XXX XXX ...... 71 JONES, Jake 1/- ...... XXX ...... 52 JOYNER, Jaylen 4/- XXX XXX XXX XXX ...... 37 LECONTE, Daniel 12/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX 36 LEROY, Akileis 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START 25 LEWIS, Rahsaan 4/- ...... XXX XXX XXX XXX ...... 41 LYNCH, Noah 1/- XXX ...... 64 MARANGES, Federico 4/- ...... XXX ... XXX XXX ... XXX 8 MASON, Chauncey 12/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 3 MCCAMMON, Larry 9/4 XXX START START START START XXX XXX ... XXX ...... XXX 3M McCARTHY, Guy 1/- ...... XXX ...... 13 McCARTHY, Leighton 13/10 START START START START XXX START XXX START START XXX START START START 48 McCRARY, Kevin 12/1 START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX 44 MCNEAL, Ashton 7/- ...... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX 1R McNEAL, DeAndre 7/- ...... XXX ... XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX 81 MERRELL, Jordan 5/- ...... XXX ... XXX ... XXX ...... XXX ... XXX 85 MITCHELL, John 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START 12 MOSS, Diashun 10/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX ...... XXX 46 MUNGIN, Romain 11/- ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... 2C NELSON, Deante 1/- ...... XXX ...... 53 NOEL, Desmond 10/8 ...... XXX XXX START START START START START START START START 5B NOURSE, Jared 3/- ...... XXX ...... XXX ... XXX ...... 47 PETERSON, Logan 12/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 23 PIERRE, James 12/11 START START START START ... START START START START START XXX START START 11 POSEY, Javion 2/- ...... XXX ...... XXX ...... 10 RAINE, John 13/2 START XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 4K RIVAS, Vladimir 13/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 38 ROBERTS, Keelen 1/- ...... XXX ... 89 ROBINSON, Brandon 7/- ... XXX ...... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 75 ROBINSON, Marquice 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START 2 ROBISON, Chris 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START 5A ROLLE, Cecil 2/- ...... XXX XXX ...... 5 ROSS, Ahman 13/5 XXX XXX XXX START XXX START START XXX XXX XXX START XXX START 4A SHAHRIARI, Aaron 8/- ...... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 4B SKIPPER, Kaelen 1/- ...... XXX ...... 29 SMITH, Korel 4/- XXX XXX ...... XXX XXX ...... 3C SMITH, Rahmod 3/- ...... XXX XXX ...... XXX 7 SMITH, Rashad 13/13 START START START START START START START START START START START START START 92 SOUTHALL, Marcel 12/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... 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XXX 32 YOUNG, Teja 13/2 XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START 27 2019 Player Individual Career Highs ADAMS, Armani BRYANT, Harrison ...... WAGNER, Sep 21, 2019 Tackles...... 1, 7 times Points scored...... 18 [t-9th], USM, Nov 30, 2019 Rush yards...... 8, WAGNER, Sep 21, 2019 (2 carries) Touchdowns...... 3 [t-9th], USM, Nov 30, 2019 Long rush...... 6, at Ball State, Sep 14, 2019 AGNER, Justin Rush attempts...... 1, Charlotte, 11/24/18 Total offense attempts.....2, at Ball State, Sep 14, 2019 (2 rush,0 pass); Rush attempts...... 1, at Charlotte Sep 28, 2019 Rush yards...... 2, Charlotte, 11/24/18 (1 carries) ...... WAGNER, Sep 21, 2019 (2 rush,0 pass) ...... UCF, Sept. 7,2019 Long rush...... 2, Charlotte, 11/24/18 Total offense yards...... 8, WAGNER, Sep 21, 2019 (8 rush,0 pass) Rush yards...... 2, at Charlotte, Sep 28, 2019 (1 carries) Receptions...... 10 [9th], at UTSA, Nov 23, 2019 All-purpose yards...... 8, WAGNER, Sep 21, 2019 Long rush...... 2, at Charlottee, Sep 28, 2019 Receiving yards...182 [3rd], at UTSA, Nov 23, 2019 (10 receptions) Tackles...... 1, at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 (0-1) Pass attempts...... 5, at Ohio State, Aug 31, 2019 Receiving TDs...... 3 [t-3rd], USM, Nov 30, 2019 ...... at Ball State, Sep 14, 2019 (1-0) Pass completions...... 3, at Ohio State, Aug 31, 2019 Long reception...... 57, at Charlotte, Sep 28, 2019 Pass yards...... 30, at Ohio State, Aug 31, 2019 Total offense attempts...... 1, Charlotte, 11/24/18 (1 rush,0 pass) DELL, Collin Had intercepted...... 1, at Ohio State, Aug 31, 2019 Total offense yards...... 2, Charlotte, 11/24/18 (2 rush,0 pass) Tackles...... 2, USM, Nov 30, 2019 (0-2) Long pass...... 17, at Ohio State, Aug 31, 2019 All-purpose yards...... 182, at UTSA, Nov 23, 2019 ...... at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 (1-1) Total offense attempts.5, at Ohio State, Aug 31, 2019 (0 rush,5 pass) Kick returns...... 1, at MT, 11/26/16 Sacks...... 1.0, at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 (1-0) Total offense yards....30, at Ohio State, Aug 31, 2019 (0 rush,30 pass) Kick return yards...... 5, at MT, 11/26/16 (1 returns) Tackles for loss...... 1.0, at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 (1-0) All-purpose yards...... 2, at Charlotte, Sep 28, 2019 Long kick return...... 5, at MT, 11/26/16 Tackles...... 1, at MARSHALL, 10/20/18 (1-0) DOTSON, Meiko ANTOINE, Deangelo All-purpose yards...... 50, USM, Nov 30, 2019 Points scored...... 24 [t-2nd], WAGNER, Sep 21, 2019 CHARLES, James Punt returns...... 1, at Ohio State, Aug 31, 2019 Touchdowns...... 4 [t-2nd], WAGNER, Sep 21, 2019 Points scored...... 6, at UTSA, Nov 23, 2019 Kick returns...... 2, MAR, Oct 18, 2019 Rush attempts...... 2, USM, Nov 30, 2019 ; MT, Oct 12, 2019 ...... at Ball State, Sep 14, 2019 Kick return yards...... 35, MAR, Oct 18, 2019 (2 returns) Rush yards...... 66, at Charlotte, Sep 28, 2019 (1 carries) ...... at Charlotte, Sep 28, 2019 Long kick return...... 28, WAGNER, Sep 21, 2019 Rush TDs...... 1, at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 Touchdowns:...... 1, at UTSA, Nov 23, 2019 Interceptions...... 2 [t-4th], USM, Nov 30, 2019 Long rush...... 66 [t-10th], at Charlotte, Sep 28, 2019 ...... at Ball State, Sep 14, 2019 ...... MT, Oct 12, 2019 Receptions...... 11 [t-3rd], WAGNER, Sep 21, 2019 ...... at Charlotte, Sep 28, 2019 ...... at Charlotte, Sep 28, 2019 Receiving yards.173 [t-5th], WAGNER, Sep 21, 2019 (11 receptions) Rush attempts...... 13, at Charlotte, Sep 28, 2019 Long interception return...... 50, USM, Nov 30, 2019 Receiving TDs...... 4 [t-1st], WAGNER, Sep 21, 2019 Rush yards...... 65, at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 (10 carries) Tackles...... 4, 4 times Long reception...... 75, UAB, Dec 07, 2019 Rush TDs...... 1, at UTSA, Nov 23, 2019 Tackles for loss...... 1.0, at Ohio State, Aug 31, 2019 (1-0) Total offense attempts...... 2, USM, Nov 30, 2019 (2 rush,0 pass) ...... at Ball State, Sep 14, 2019 Pass breakups...... 1, MT, Oct 12, 2019 ...... MT, Oct 12, 2019 (2 rush,0 pass) ...... at Charlotte, Sep 28, 2019 ...... at Ball State, Sep 14, 2019 Total offense yards...... 66, at Charlotte, Sep 28, 2019 (66 rush,0 pass) Long rush...... 26, at UTSA, Nov 23, 2019 All-purpose yards...... 173, WAGNER, Sep 21, 2019 ...... at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 ELLIS, Ray Kick returns...... 4, at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 Pass attempts...... 1, at Ohio State, Aug 31, 2019 Tackles...... 6, at MARSHALL, 10/20/18 (0-6) Kick return yards...... 81, at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 (4 returns) Pass completions...... 1, at Ohio State, Aug 31, 2019 ...... at MT, Nov 22, 2014 (6-0) Long kick return...... 38, MT, Oct 12, 2019 Pass yards...... -2, at Ohio State, Aug 31, 2019 ...... at Ball State, Sep 14, 2019 (3-3) Receptions...... 2, at UTSA, Nov 23, 2019 Sacks...... 2.0 [t-10th], at Charlotterlotte, Sep 28, 2019 (2-0) BARNWELL, Hosea ...... at Ball State, Sep 14, 2019 Tackles for loss...... 2.0, MT, Oct 12, 2019 (2-0) Tackles...... 8, USM, Nov 30, 2019 (4-4) Receiving yards...... 19, USM, Nov 30, 2019 (1 receptions) ...... at Charlotte, Sep 28, 2019 (2-0) Tackles for loss...... 1.0, Air Force, 09/08/18 (1-0) Long reception...... 19, USM, Nov 30, 2019 Fumbles recovered...... 1 [t-7th], at Ball State, Sep 14, 2019 ...... LATECH, 10/26/18 (1-0) Total offense attempts.13, at Charlotte, Sep 28, 2019 (13 rush,0 pass) Pass breakups...... 1, USM, Nov 30, 2019 ...... WKU, 11/10/18 (1-0) Total offense yards...... 65, at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 (65 rush,0 pass) ...... at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 Fumbles forced...... 1 [t-9th], at UTSA, Nov 23, 2019 All-purpose yards...... 72, at UTSA, Nov 23, 2019 Tackles...... 1, 5 times EMMONS, BJ BELVIN, David Points scored...... 12, UAB, Dec 07, 2019 Tackles...... 5, UCF, Sept. 7,2019 (1-4) COUSART, Dante ...... at UTSA, Nov 23, 2019 Sacks...... 1.0, WKU, 11/10/18 (1-0) Points scored...... 2, UCF, Sept. 7,2019 Touchdowns...... 2, UAB, Dec 07, 2019 Tackles for loss...... 1.0, WKU, 11/10/18 (1-0) Rush attempts...... 1, at Oklahoma, 09/01/18 ; BCU, 09/15/18 ...... at UTSA, Nov 23, 2019 Rush yards...... 2, BCU, 09/15/18 (1 carries) Rush attempts...... 12, UAB, Dec 07, 2019 BENNETT, Anthony Long rush...... 2, BCU, 09/15/18 Rush yards...... 71, USM, Nov 30, 2019 (11 carries) Tackles...... 4, WAGNER, Sep 21, 2019 (1-3) Receptions...... 5, at Ball State, Sep 14, 2019 Rush TDs...... 2, UAB, Dec 07, 2019 Sacks...... 1.0, at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 (1-0) Receiving yards...... 18, at Ohio State, Aug 31, 2019 (2 receptions) ...... at UTSA, Nov 23, 2019 Tackles for loss...... 1.5, WAGNER, Sep 21, 2019 (1-0) Long reception...... 17, at Ohio State, Aug 31, 2019 Long rush...... 40, USM, Nov 30, 2019 Total offense attempts...... 1, at Oklahoma, 09/01/18 (1 rush,0 pass); Receptions...... 1, at Ohio State, Aug 31, 2019 BONNER, Tim ...... BCU, 09/15/18 (1 rush,0 pass) Receiving yards...... -2, at Ohio State, Aug 31, 2019 (1 receptions) Tackles...... 5, at UCF, 09/21/18 (3-2) Total offense yards...... 2, BCU, 09/15/18 (2 rush,0 pass) Total offense attempts...... 12, UAB, Dec 07, 2019 (12 rush,0 pass) Sacks...... 1.0, 8 times All-purpose yards...... 41, at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 Total offense yards...... 71, USM, Nov 30, 2019 (71 rush,0 pass) Tackles for loss...... 2.0, BCU, 09/15/18 (2-0) Punt returns...... 4 t-7th], at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 All-purpose yards...... 71, USM, Nov 30, 2019 ...... WKU, 11/10/18 (2-0) Punt return yards...... 41, at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 (2 returns) ...... MT, Oct 12, 2019 (2-0) Long punt return...... 30, at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 FRANCOIS, Jonathan Fumbles forced...... 1 [t-9th], NT, 12/02/17 Tackles...... 1, at Ball State, Sep 14, 2019 (0-1) Tackles...... 3, at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 (0-3) ...... MT, Oct 12, 2019 Pass breakups...... 1, WKU, 11/10/18 DAVIDSON, Malcolm GILBERT, Zyon ...... at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 Points scored...... 18 [t-9th], FIU, Nov 09, 2019 All-purpose yards...... -2, at Charlotte, Sep 28, 2019 Touchdowns...... 3 [t-9th], FIU, Nov 09, 2019 Punt returns...... 1, NT, 12/02/17 BRICE, Caliph Rush attempts...... 21, MT, Oct 12, 2019 Interceptions...... 1, at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 All-purpose yards...... 7, at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 Rush yards...... 153, FIU, Nov 09, 2019 (18 carries) ...... at Charlotte, Sep 28, 2019 Interceptions...... 1, at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 Rush TDs...... 3 [t-7th], FIU, Nov 09, 2019 Tackles...... 15 [t-10th], at Buffalo, 09/23/17 (9-6) Long interception return...... 7, at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 Long rush...... 57, MT, Oct 12, 2019 Tackles for loss...... 2.0, at Buffalo, 09/23/17 (2-0) Tackles...... 11, MAR, Oct 18, 2019 (5-6) Receptions...... 2, MT, Oct 12, 2019 Fumbles forced...... 1 [t-9th], MAR, Oct 18, 2019 Sacks...... 1.0, MAR, Oct 18, 2019 (1-0) Receiving yards...... 30, at Charlotte, Sep 28, 2019 (1 receptions) Pass breakups...... 3 [t-3rd], at Charlotte, Sep 28, 2019 Tackles for loss...... 1.0, MAR, Oct 18, 2019 (1-0) Long reception...... 30, at Charlotte, Sep 28, 2019 Total offense attempts...... 21, MT, Oct 12, 2019 (21 rush,0 pass) HAFIZ, Quran BROWN, Da’Von Total offense yards...... 153, FIU, Nov 09, 2019 (153 rush,0 pass) Tackles...... 9, UCF, Sept. 7,2019 (5-4) Tackles...... 8, 4 times All-purpose yards...... 158, MT, Oct 12, 2019 Sacks...... 1.0, at North Texas, 11/15/18 (1-0) Tackles for loss...... 1.0, 6 times Kick returns...... 2, ODU, 10/06/18 Tackles for loss...... 1.5, at Old Dominion, 10/07/17 (1-0) Fumbles forced...... 1 [t-9th], BCU, 09/16/17 Kick return yards...... 56, ODU, 10/06/18 (2 returns) ...... at LATECH, 11/11/17 (1-0) ...... at Ball State, Sep 14, 2019 Long kick return...... 32, ODU, 10/06/18 Fumbles forced...... 1 [t-9th], at North Texas, 11/15/18 Pass breakups...... 1, 6 times Fumbles recovered...... 1 [t-7th], at Ohio State, Aug 31, 2019 DAVIS, William Pass breakups: 1, Navy, 09/01/17 ; at MARSHALL, 10/20/18 BRUNSON, James Tackles...... 4, 5 times Receptions...... 1, 6 times Sacks...... 1.0, BCU, 09/16/17 (1-0) HARRIS, Ladante Receiving yards....25, at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 (1 receptions) ...... at MT, 09/28/18 (1-0) Rush attempts...... 1, at FIU, 11/03/18 Long reception...... 25, at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 ...... WKU, 10/29/16 (1-0) Rush yards...... 2, at FIU, 11/03/18 (1 carries) All-purpose yards...... 25, at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 Tackles for loss...... 1.0, 5 times Receptions...... 3, at FIU, 11/03/18 Tackles...... 1, UAB, Dec 07, 2019 (0-1) Fumbles recovered...... 1 [t-7th], USM, Nov 30, 2019 Receiving yards...... 21, at FIU, 11/03/18 (3 receptions) Long reception...... 10, at MARSHALL, 10/20/18 DEAN, Kelvin ...... at WKU, 10/28/17 Rush attempts...... 2, at Ball State, Sep 14, 2019 28 Returning Player Individual Career Highs Total offense attempts...... 1, at FIU, 11/03/18 (1 rush,0 pass) Kick returns...... 1, at Oklahoma, 09/01/18 Total offense attempts...... 1, at Buffalo, 09/23/17 (1 rush,0 pass) Total offense yards...... -2, at FIU, 11/03/18 (-2 rush,0 pass) ...... at LATECH, 11/11/17 Total offense yards...... 3, at Buffalo, 09/23/17 (3 rush,0 pass) All-purpose yards...... 19, at FIU, 11/03/18 Kick return yards...... 17, at LATECH, 11/11/17 (1 returns) All-purpose yards...... 103, at Wisconsin, 09/09/17 Tackles...... 3, at Ball State, Sep 14, 2019 (3-0) Long kick return...... 17, at LATECH, 11/11/17 Pass breakups...... 1, BCU, 09/15/18 Interceptions...... 2 [t-4th], USM, Nov 30, 2019 HARRISON, Tavaris Long interception return...... 24, USM, Nov 30, 2019 MITCHELL, John Points scored...... 6, SIU, 09/03/16 Tackles...... 12, at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 (5-7) Points scored...... 18 [t-9th], at Ball State, Sep 14, 2019 ...... at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 Sacks...... 2.0 [t-10th], at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 (2-0) Touchdowns...... 3 [t-9th], at Ball State, Sep 14, 2019 ...... at Charlotte, Sep 28, 2019 Tackles for loss...... 2.5, at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 (2-0) Receptions...... 8, at Ball State, Sep 14, 2019 Touchdowns...... 1, SIU, 09/03/16 ...... WAGNER, Sep 21, 2019 (2-1) Receiving yards...... 124, at Ball State, Sep 14, 2019 (8 receptions) ...... at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 Fumbles forced...... 1 [t-9th], 5 times Receiving TDs...... 3 [t-3rd], at Ball State, Sep 14, 2019 ...... at Charlotte, Sep 28, 2019 Pass breakups...... 1, WKU, 11/10/18 Long reception...... 47, at Charlotte, Sep 28, 2019 Receptions...... 7, Air Force, 09/08/18 ...... at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 All-purpose yards...... 124, at Ball State, Sep 14, 2019 Receiving yards...... 138, Air Force, 09/08/18 (7 receptions) Blocked kicks...... 1 [t-1st], MT, Oct 12, 2019 Receiving TDs...... 1, SIU, 09/03/16 MOSS, Diashun ...... at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 LEWIS, Rahsaan Tackles...... 2, NT, 10/21/17 (2-0) ...... at Charlotte, Sep 28, 2019 All-purpose yards...... 8, WAGNER, Sep 21, 2019 Long reception...... 85 [4th], SIU, 09/03/16 Kick returns...... 1, WAGNER, Sep 21, 2019 MUNGIN, Romain All-purpose yards...... 138, Air Force, 09/08/18 Kick return yards...... 8, WAGNER, Sep 21, 2019 (1 returns) Tackles...... 1, MAR, Oct 18, 2019 (1-0) Kick returns...... 1, at Old Dominion, 10/07/17 Long kick return...... 8, WAGNER, Sep 21, 2019 ...... at Ball State, Sep 14, 2019 (0-1) Tackles...... 1, at Oklahoma, 09/01/18 (1-0) ...... at WKU, 10/28/17 (1-0) MASON, Chauncey PATTERSON, Ronald Points scored...... 6, UAB, Dec 07, 2019 Receptions...... 1, at Oklahoma, 09/01/18 HAYBALL, Matt Touchdowns...... 1, UAB, Dec 07, 2019 ...... Air Force, 09/08/18 Rush attempts...... 1, at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 Rush attempts...... 11, at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 ...... BCU, 09/15/18 Rush yards...... 8, at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 (1 carries) Rush yards...... 60, at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 (11 carries) Receiving yards...... 15, Air Force, 09/08/18 (1 receptions) Long rush...... 8, at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 Long rush...... 24, at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 Long reception...... 15, Air Force, 09/08/18 Total offense attempts...... 1, at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 (1 rush,0 pass) Receptions...... 3, UAB, Dec 07, 2019 All-purpose yards...... 15, Air Force, 09/08/18 Total offense yards...... 8, at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 (8 rush,0 pass) Receiving yards...... 37, FIU, Nov 09, 2019 (2 receptions) All-purpose yards...... 8, at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 Receiving TDs...... 1, UAB, Dec 07, 2019 PETERSON, Logan Punt attempts...... 9 [t-7th], at Ohio State, Aug 31, 2019 Long reception...... 26, FIU, Nov 09, 2019 All-purpose yards...... 16, MAR, Oct 18, 2019 ...... UCF, Sept. 7,2019 Total offense attempts.....11, at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 (11 rush,0 pass) Kick returns...... 1, MAR, Oct 18, 2019 Punt yards...... 425 [t-4th], at Ohio State, Aug 31, 2019 (9 punts) Total offense yards...... 60, at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 (60 rush,0 pass) Kick return yards...... 16, MAR, Oct 18, 2019 (1 returns) Longest punt...... 77 [1st], at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 All-purpose yards...... 86, FIU, Nov 09, 2019 Long kick return...... 16, MAR, Oct 18, 2019 Tackles...... 1, at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 (1-0) Tackles...... 1, UAB, Dec 07, 2019 (0-1) HELM, Jordan ...... at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 (1-0) ...... WAGNER, Sep 21, 2019 (0-1) Tackles...... 4, at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 (3-1) Tackles for loss...... 0.5, WAGNER, Sep 21, 2019 (0-0) ...... at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 (3-1) MCCAMMON, Larry Fumbles recovered...... 1 [t-7th], at UTSA, Nov 23, 2019 Points scored...... 6, 7 times PIERRE, James Touchdowns...... 1, 7 times All-purpose yards...... 33, Air Force, 09/08/18 HERRING, Chris Rush attempts...... 25, at Ball State, Sep 14, 2019 Punt return yards...... 8, Charlotte, 11/24/18 (0 returns) Tackles...... 2, at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 (1-1) Rush yards...... 99, at Ball State, Sep 14, 2019 (25 carries) Long punt return...... 8, Charlotte, 11/24/18 Rush TDs...... 1, 7 times Kick returns...... 2, Air Force, 09/08/18 HORTON, Damian Long rush...... 22, at Ohio State, Aug 31, 2019 Kick return yards...... 33, Air Force, 09/08/18 (2 returns) Tackles...... 5, UAB, Dec 07, 2019 (3-2) Receptions...... 4, at Ball State, Sep 14, 2019 Long kick return...... 28, BCU, 09/15/18 Sacks...... 1.0, UAB, Dec 07, 2019 (1-0) Receiving yards...... 23, at Ball State, Sep 14, 2019 (4 receptions) Interceptions...... 2 [t-4th], at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 ...... at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 (1-0) Long reception...... 16, at Charlotte, Sep 28, 2019 Long interception return...... 30, at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 Tackles for loss...... 1.0, UAB, Dec 07, 2019 (1-0) Total offense attempts.25, at Ball State, Sep 14, 2019 (25 rush,0 pass) Tackles...... 7, 4 times ...... MAR, Oct 18, 2019 (1-0) Total offense yards...... 99, at Ball State, Sep 14, 2019 (99 rush,0 pass) Tackles for loss...... 1.0, 6 times ...... at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 (1-0) All-purpose yards...... 122, at Ball State, Sep 14, 2019 Fumbles forced...... 1 [t-9th], at MT, 09/28/18 ...... MAR, Oct 18, 2019 JAMES, Jeff McCARTHY, Leighton Pass breakups...... 2, LATECH, 10/26/18 Tackles...... 1, at Ohio State, Aug 31, 2019 (1-0) All-purpose yards...... 15, at Wisconsin, 09/09/17 ...... at UTSA, Nov 23, 2019 (1-0) Interceptions...... 1, at Wisconsin, 09/09/17 RAINE, John ...... at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 (0-1) Long interception return...... 15, at Wisconsin, 09/09/17 Points scored...... 6, 6 times Tackles...... 8, at Buffalo, 09/23/17 (5-3) Touchdowns...... 1, 6 times JEFFERSON, Noah Sacks...... 2.0 [t-10th], at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 (2-0) Receptions...... 6, at Ohio State, Aug 31, 2019 Tackles...... 5, Charlotte, 11/24/18 (5-0) Tackles for loss...... 2.5, at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 (2-0) Receiving yards...... 61, MAR, Oct 18, 2019 (1 receptions) Sacks...... 1.0, Charlotte, 11/24/18 (1-0); ...... at Ball State, Sep 14, 2019 (2-1) Receiving TDs...... 1, 6 times ...... at UTSA, Nov 23, 2019 (1-0) Fumbles forced...... 1 [t-9th], NT, 10/21/17 Long reception...... 61, MAR, Oct 18, 2019 ...... USM, Nov 30, 2019 (1-0) Pass breakups...... 1, at FIU, 11/03/18 All-purpose yards...... 61, MAR, Oct 18, 2019 Tackles for loss...... 1.0, 4 times ...... NT, 12/02/17 Fumbles forced...... 1 [t-9th], at Charlotte, Sep 28, 2019 RIVAS, Vladimir Fumbles recovered...... 1 [t-7th], FIU, Nov 09, 2019 McCRARY, Kevin Points scored...... 11, FIU, Nov 09, 2019 Blocked kicks...... 1 [t-1st], WKU, 11/10/18 Tackles...... 5, NT, 10/21/17 (3-2) ...... at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 Sacks...... 1.0, at Charlotte, 11/25/17 (1-0) Kick PATs...... 7 [t-3rd], at FIU, 11/03/18 JOYNER, Jaylen ...... UAB, Dec 07, 2019 (1-0) ...... UAB, Dec 07, 2019 Tackles...... 2, at MARSHALL, 10/20/18 (0-2) Tackles for loss...... 1.0, at Charlotte, 11/25/17 (1-0) Points by kicking...... 11, FIU, Nov 09, 2019 Tackles for loss...... 1.0, BCU, 09/15/18 (1-0) ...... UAB, Dec 07, 2019 (1-0) ...... at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 Pass breakups...... 1, at Buffalo, 09/23/17 Field goals made...... 3 [t-3rd], FIU, Nov 09, 2019 LASATER, Chase Field goal attempts...... 3 [t-7th], 5 times Tackles...... 1, at UCF, 09/21/18 (0-1) MCNEAL, Ashton Longest field goal...... 48 [t-6th], UCF, Sept. 7,2019 ...... WKU, 11/10/18 (1-0) Tackles...... 1, MAR, Oct 18, 2019 (1-0) ROBINSON, Brandon LECONTE, Daniel McNEAL, DeAndre Pass attempts...... 1, UAB, Dec 07, 2019 Rush attempts...... 7, WAGNER, Sep 21, 2019 Points scored...... 6, Navy, 09/01/17 ...... at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 Rush yards...... 31, WAGNER, Sep 21, 2019 (7 carries) ...... at Wisconsin, 09/09/17 Pass completions...... 1, at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 Long rush...... 21, UCF, Sept. 7,2019 Touchdowns...... 1, Navy, 09/01/17 Pass yards...... 41, at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 Total offense attempts...... 7, WAGNER, Sep 21, 2019 (7 rush,0 pass) ...... at Wisconsin, 09/09/17 Long pass...... 41, at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 Total offense yards...... 31, WAGNER, Sep 21, 2019 (31 rush,0 pass) Rush attempts...... 1, at Buffalo, 09/23/17 Receptions...... 1, UAB, Dec 07, 2019 All-purpose yards...... 31, WAGNER, Sep 21, 2019 Rush yards...... 3, at Buffalo, 09/23/17 (1 carries) ...... at UTSA, Nov 23, 2019 Tackles...... 1, at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 (1-0) Long rush...... 3, at Buffalo, 09/23/17 Receiving yards...... 32, UAB, Dec 07, 2019 (1 receptions) ...... at Ball State, Sep 14, 2019 (1-0) Receptions...... 7, at Buffalo, 09/23/17 Long reception...... 32, UAB, Dec 07, 2019 Receiving yards...... 103, at Wisconsin, 09/09/17 (3 receptions) Total offense attempts...... 1, UAB, Dec 07, 2019 (0 rush,1 pass) LEROY, Akileis Receiving TDs...... 1, Navy, 09/01/17 ...... at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 (0 rush,1 pass) Points scored...... 2, MT, Oct 12, 2019 ...... at Wisconsin, 09/09/17 Total offense yards...... 41, at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 (0 rush,41 pass) All-purpose yards...... 40, USM, Nov 30, 2019 Long reception...... 63, at Wisconsin, 09/09/17 All-purpose yards...... 32, UAB, Dec 07, 2019

29 Returning Player Individual Career Highs ROBISON, Chris Long interception return...... 14, at Old Dominion, 10/07/17 Pass completions...... 1, at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 Points scored...... 12, MAR, Oct 18, 2019 Tackles...... 7, at LATECH, 11/11/17 (2-5) Pass yards...... 6, at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 Touchdowns...... 2, MAR, Oct 18, 2019 Tackles for loss...... 1.0, Air Force, 09/08/18 (1-0) Long pass...... 6, at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 Rush attempts...... 14, MAR, Oct 18, 2019 ...... BCU, 09/15/18 (1-0); FIU, Nov 09, 2019 (1-0) Total offense attempts....3, at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 (2 rush,1 pass) Rush yards...... 59, at MT, 09/28/18 (9 carries) Fumbles forced...... 1 [t-9th], at LATECH, 11/11/17 Total offense yards3,. at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 (-3 rush,6 pass) Rush TDs...... 2, MAR, Oct 18, 2019 ...... FIU, Nov 09, 2019 All-purpose yards...... -3, at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 Long rush...... 45, at MT, 09/28/18 Fumbles recovered...... 1 [t-7th], BCU, 09/16/17 Pass attempts...... 41, at UTSA, Nov 23, 2019 ...... at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 WILLIAMS, Eddie ...... at Ball State, Sep 14, 2019 Pass breakups...... 2, at UTSA, Nov 23, 2019 Points scored...... 6, UAB, Dec 07, 2019 Pass completions...... 33 [t-2nd], Air Force, 09/08/18 ...... at Charlotterlotte, Sep 28, 2019 ; UCF, Sept. 7,2019 Touchdowns...... 1, UAB, Dec 07, 2019 ...... at Ball State, Sep 14, 2019 All-purpose yards...... 7, UAB, Dec 07, 2019 Pass yards...... 471 [1st], Air Force, 09/08/18 TOOMBS, Dwight Punt return yards...... 7, UAB, Dec 07, 2019 (0 returns) Pass TDs...... 5 [t-1st], WAGNER, Sep 21, 2019 Tackles...... 3, WAGNER, Sep 21, 2019 (3-0) Long punt return...... 7, UAB, Dec 07, 2019 Had intercepted...... 4 [t-1st], at MARSHALL, 10/20/18 Tackles...... 4, WAGNER, Sep 21, 2019 (3-1) Long pass...... 75, Charlotte, 11/24/18 TRONTI, Nick ...... UAB, Dec 07, 2019 Points scored...... 6, at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 WRIGHT, Willie Total offense attempts.53 [t-6th], MAR, Oct 18, 2019 (14 rush,39 pass) ...... WAGNER, Sep 21, 2019 Points scored...... 14, AKRON, 12/19/17 Total offense yards.462 [1st], Air Force, 09/08/18 (-9 rush,471 pass) Touchdowns...... 1, at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 Touchdowns...... 2, Air Force, 09/08/18 All-purpose yards...... 59, at MT, 09/28/18 ...... WAGNER, Sep 21, 2019 ...... AKRON, 12/19/17 Punt attempts...... 2, at UCF, 09/21/18 Rush attempts...... 8, at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 Rush attempts...... 4, MAR, 11/03/17 ...... at North Texas, 11/15/18 ...... at Charlotte, Sep 28, 2019 ...... AKRON, 12/19/17 Punt yards...... 108, at North Texas, 11/15/18 (2 punts) Rush yards...... 40, WAGNER, Sep 21, 2019 (4 carries) Rush yards...... 39, at WKU, 10/28/17 (3 carries) Longest punt...... 63, at MARSHALL, 10/20/18 Rush TDs...... 1, at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 Rush TDs...... 1, MAR, 11/03/17 Tackles...... 1, at UCF, 09/21/18 (1-0) ...... WAGNER, Sep 21, 2019 Long rush...... 22, at WKU, 10/28/17 Long rush...... 35, WAGNER, Sep 21, 2019 Receptions...... 9 [t-10th], at Charlotte, 11/25/17 ROLLE, Cecil Pass attempts...... 10, at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 Receiving yards...... 141, NT, 10/21/17 (8 receptions) Tackles...... 2, WAGNER, Sep 21, 2019 (1-1) Pass completions...... 7, at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 Receiving TDs...... 2 [t-6th], Air Force, 09/08/18 Pass yards...... 57, at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 ...... AKRON, 12/19/17 ROSS, Ahman Pass TDs...... 1, at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 Long reception...... 95 [1st], Navy, 09/01/17 Tackles...... 8, FIU, Nov 09, 2019 (1-7) Had intercepted...... 1, at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 Total offense attempts...... 4, MAR, 11/03/17 (4 rush,0 pass) Tackles for loss...... 1.0, MAR, Oct 18, 2019 (1-0) Long pass...... 32, UAB, Dec 07, 2019 ...... AKRON, 12/19/17 (4 rush,0 pass) Fumbles forced...... 1 [t-9th], BCU, 09/15/18 Receptions...... 1, at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 Total offense yards...... 39, at WKU, 10/28/17 (39 rush,0 pass) ...... at UTSA, Nov 23, 2019 Receiving yards...... 41, at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 (1 receptions) All-purpose yards...... 141, NT, 10/21/17 Pass breakups...... 1, UAB, Dec 07, 2019 Long reception...... 41, at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 Punt returns...... 3, at MARSHALL, 10/20/18 Total offense attempts.18, at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 (8 rush,10 pass) Punt return yards...... 55 [9th], BCU, 09/15/18 (2 returns) SHAHRIARI, Aaron Total offense yards...80, at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 (23 rush,57 pass) Long punt return...... 51 [4th], BCU, 09/15/18 Points scored...... 4, USM, Nov 30, 2019 All-purpose yards...... 76, at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 Tackles...... 1, 5 times Kick PATs...... 1, USM, Nov 30, 2019 Points by kicking...... 4, USM, Nov 30, 2019 VEINGRAD, Ryan YOUNG, Teja Field goals made...... 1, USM, Nov 30, 2019 Tackles...... 1, at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 (1-0) Tackles...... 4, UAB, Dec 07, 2019 (3-1) Field goal attempts...... 1, USM, Nov 30, 2019 ...... USM, Nov 30, 2019 (1-3) Longest field goal...... 31, USM, Nov 30, 2019 WESSEL, Trent Tackles for loss...... 0.5, UAB, Dec 07, 2019 (0-0) Rush attempts...... 2, at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 Pass breakups...... 1, at Ohio State, Aug 31, 2019 SKIPPER, Kaelen Rush yards...... -3, at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 (2 carries) Tackles...... 1, WAGNER, Sep 21, 2019 (0-1) Pass attempts...... 1, at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 Tackles for loss...... 0 .5, WAGNER, Sep 21, 2019 (0-0)

SMITH, Rashad All-purpose yards...... 16, BCU, 09/15/18 Interceptions...... 1, 6 times Long interception return...... 16, BCU, 09/15/18 Tackles...... 16 [t-3rd], Air Force, 09/08/18 (4-12) Sacks...... 3.0 [t-2nd], FIU, 11/18/17 (3-0) Tackles for loss...... 3.0 [t-8th], FIU, 11/18/17 (3-0) Fumbles forced...... 1 [t-9th], FIU, 11/18/17 ...... at Ball State, Sep 14, 2019 Fumbles recovered...... 2 [t-1st], at Ball State, Sep 14, 2019 Pass breakups...... 2, at Buffalo, 09/23/17 ...... at Old Dominion, 10/07/17

SOUTHALL, Marcel Tackles...... 4, UAB, Dec 07, 2019 (2-2) Tackles for loss...... 1.0, UCF, Sept. 7,2019 (1-0) Blocked kicks...... 1 [t-1st], UCF, Sept. 7,2019

TISDALE, Tyrek Rush attempts...... 4, NT, 10/21/17 Rush yards...... 17, at Old Dominion, 10/07/17 (3 carries) Junior Akileis Leroy Long rush...... 13, at Old Dominion, Oct 26, 2019 Total offense attempts:...... 4, NT, 10/21/17 (4 rush,0 pass) Total offense yards...17, at Old Dominion, 10/07/17 (17 rush,0 pass) All-purpose yards...... 62, NT, 10/21/17 Punt returns...... 1, UAB, Dec 07, 2019 Punt return yards...... 21, UAB, Dec 07, 2019 (1 returns) Kick returns...... 3, NT, 10/21/17 Kick return yards...... 49, NT, 10/21/17 (3 returns) Long kick return...... 21, NT, 10/21/17 Tackles...... 1, 6 times Blocked kicks...... 1 [t-1st], UAB, Dec 07, 2019

TOOLEY, Chris Points scored...... 6, BCU, 09/16/17 ...... at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 Touchdowns...... 1, BCU, 09/16/17 ...... at WKU, Nov 02, 2019 All-purpose yards...... 14, at Old Dominion, 10/07/17 Interceptions...... 1, 6 times Redshirt Junior James Charles 30 2019 Statistical Rankings All-Time Series SMU Florida Atlantic Air Force...... 1-0 Nat. C-USA Nat. C-USA Akron...... 1-0 Category Actual Rank Rank Actual Rank Rank 3rd Down Conversion Pct. 0.444 30 3 0.409 57 3 Alabama...... 0-2 3rd Down Conversion Pct Def 0.379 52 5 0.308 13 3 Albany...... 1-0 4th Down Conversion Pct. 0.724 5 2 0.550 57 6 Arkansas State...... 3-4 4th Down Conversion Pct. Def. 0.433 32 3 0.444 36 3 Auburn...... 0-2 Blocked Kicks 2 28 6 3 13 2 Ball State...... 1-1 Blocked Kicks Allowed 3 107 6 3 107 13 Blocked Punts 1 20 2 Bethune-Cookman...... 4-1 Blocked Punts Allowed 0 1 1 1 78 7 Buffalo...... 0-2 Completion Pct. 0.629 39 2 0.616 54 6 Central Michigan...... 1-0 Defensive TDs 1 47 6 1 47 4 CHA...... 3-2 Fewest Penalties 74 65 4 90 112 13 Fewest Penalties Per Game 6.17 67 4 6.92 102 12 Clemson...... 0-1 Fewest Penalties Yards 688 78 5 813 113 12 Colgate...... 0-1 Fewest Penalty Yards Per game 57.33 80 5 62.54 106 12 Connecticut...... 0-1 First Down Defense 272 104 9 248 61 9 Drake...... 0-1 First Downs Offense 298 16 3 300 14 1 Fumbles Lost 5 18 1 3 3 1 East Carolina...... 0-1 Fumbles Recovered 11 13 3 10 21 3 Eastern Illinois...... 0-2 Kickoff Return Defense 17.92 20 2 16.79 8 1 Eastern Kentucky...... 0-1 Kickoff Returns 26.43 7 2 19.10 90 8 Edward Waters...... 1-0 Net Punting 36.30 109 10 39.27 42 4 Passes Had Intercepted 10 70 5 8 40 3 FIU...... 13-4 Passes Intercepted 9 70 8 21 1 1 Florida...... 0-3 Passing Offense 309.3 12 2 278.7 30 3 Florida A&M...... 1-0 Passing Yards Allowed 284.9 121 11 233.6 81 10 Gardner-Webb...... 1-1 Passing Yards per Completion 13.02 41 7 12.71 52 6 Georgia...... 0-1 Punt Return Defense 5.17 29 4 8.93 84 11 Punt Returns 8.09 62 7 5.74 92 8 Hawaii...... 1-0 Red Zone Defense 0.833 63 7 0.750 19 3 Illinois State...... 2-0 Red Zone Offense 0.765 106 11 0.903 19 1 Jacksonville...... 1-0 Rushing Defense 153.8 66 5 136.7 39 4 James Madison...... 0-1 Rushing Offense 185.9 41 7 164.3 63 6 Sacks Allowed 1.42 21 2 2.08 68 8 Kansas...... 0-1 Scoring Defense 31.8 99 9 22.3 33 3 Kansas State...... 0-2 Scoring Offense 43.0 6 1 35.2 16 1 Kentucky...... 0-1 Tackles for a Loss Allowed 5.25 38 2 7.92 124 13 Louisiana at Lafayette...... 5-3 Team Passing Efficiency 151.37 28 4 143.07 47 4 Team Passing Efficiency Defense 142.55 89 9 124.22 40 4 Louisiana Tech...... 1-1 Team Sacks 4.17 1 1 2.62 34 5 Louisville...... 0-1 Team Tackles for a Loss 8.8 3 2 6.5 39 4 Marist...... 1-0 Time of Possession 28:52 93 10 28:46 94 11 Marshall...... 1-6 Total Defense 438.7 102 9 370.3 48 5 Total Offense 495.3 9 2 443.0 33 2 Memphis...... 1-0 Turnover Margin 0.42 29 1 1.54 1 1 Miami...... 0-3 Turnovers Gained 20 30 3 31 1 1 Michigan State...... 0-3 Turnovers Lost 15 44 2 11 7 1 MT...... 5-12 Winning Percentage 0.833 12 2 0.769 20 1 Minnesota...... 1-2 FAU Individuals in Nation’s Top 100 Morris Brown...... 1-0 Player Stat Value FBS Rank C-USA Navy...... 0-2 Deangelo Antoine Combined Kick Returns 285 100 11 Nebraska...... 0-2 Chris Robison Completion Percentage 0.608 60 7 New Mexico State...... 1-1 Chris Robison Completions Per Game 20.31 28 5 Vladimir Rivas Field Goal Percentage 0.696 79 10 Nicholls State...... 1-1 Vladimir Rivas Field Goals Per Game 1.23 48 8 Northern Arizona...... 1-0 Aklieis Leroy Fumbles Forced 0.38 3 1 Northern Colorado...... 2-0 Rashad Smith Fumbles Recovered 4.0 1 1 North Texas...... 8-5 Meiko Dotson Interceptions 0.8 1 1 James Pierre Interceiptions 0.3 60 3 Ohio State...... 0-1 Chris Robison Passing Efficiency 143.6 47 5 Oklahoma...... 0-1 Chris Robison Passing TDs 26 21 2 Oklahoma State...... 0-3 Chris Robison Passing Yards 3,396 11 1 ODU...... 4-2 Chris Robison Passing Yards Per Game 261.2 22 3 Chris Robison Passing Yards Per Completion 12.86 40 5 Rice...... 1-2 Chris Robison Points Responsible For 176 23 2 Siena...... 1-0 Chris Robison Points Responsible For Per Game 13.5 37 4 Slippery Rock...... 0-1 Eddie Williams Punt Returns TDs 1 3 1 South Alabama...... 0-1 Dante Cousart Punt Returns 4.8 39 5 South Carolina...... 0-2 Matt Hayball Punting 43.1 37 2 Harrison Bryant Receiving TDs 7 52 3 Southern Illinois...... 1-0 Harrison Bryant Receiving Yards 1,004 26 2 Southern Miss...... 2-0 Deangelo Antoine Receiving Yards 771 81 8 Southern Utah...... 1-0 Harrison Bryant Receiving Yards Per Game 77.2 37 3 St. Mary’s...... 0-1 Deangelo Antoine Receiving Yards Per Game 59.3 99 11 Deangelo Antione Receptions Per Game 5.0 62 7 St. Peter’s...... 0-1 Harrison Bryant Receptions Per Game 4.7 78 9 Texas...... 0-2 Malcolm Davidson Rusing Yards Per Carry 6.97 4 1 Texas State...... 2-0 Malcolm Davidson Rushing TDs 9 62 4 Troy...... 2-8 Larry McCammon Rushing TDs 7 100 12 Malsolm Davidson Rushing Yards Per Game 71.1 77 9 Tulane...... 1-0 Akileis Leroy Sacks 0.58 63 9 Tulsa...... 1-1 Leighton McCarthy Sacks 0.46 90 12 Valdosta State...... 0-1 Vladimir Rivas Scoring 7.4 69 5 UAB...... 5-2 Meiko Dotson Total Interceptions 9 1 1 Akeleis Leroy Total Interceptions 3 43 3 UCF...... 0-3 James Pierre Total Interceptons 3 43 3 ULM...... 2-7 Chris Robison Total Offense 254.5 44 5 USF...... 1-3 Vladimir Rivas Total Points Scored 96 43 1 UTEP...... 1-1 Akileis Leroy Total Tackles 7.8 81 10 UTSA...... 2-0 Rashad Smith Total Tackles 7.5 86 11 Chris Robison Yards Per Pass Attempt 7.82 46 5 Wagner...... 2-0 Tavaris Harrison Yards Per Reception 16.85 82 9 WKU...... 8-3 Harrison Bryant Yards Per Receptio 15.45 93 11 Wisconsin...... 0-1 Wyoming...... 0-2 Youngstown State...... 1-1 31 2019 FAU Football Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class Hometown (Last School) 1 Willie Wright WR 5-8 160 Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. / William M. Raines Alphabetical Roster 2 Chris Robison QB 6-1 200 R-So. Mesquite, Texas / Horn (Oklahoma) No. Name Pos. 30 Armani-Eli Adams S 3 Larry McCammon III RB 5-11 200 Fr. Hoover, Ala. / Hoover 14 Justin Agner QB 4 BJ Emmons RB 6-0 220 R-Jr. Morganton, N.C. / Freedom (Hutchinson CC) 32 Matthew Akuchie WR 5 Ahman Ross S 5-11 195 R-So. Jacksonville, Fla. / The Bolles School 17 Deangelo Antoine WR 6 Nick Tronti QB 6-2 215 R-So. Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. / Ponte Vedra (Indiana) 54 Hosea Barnwell V LB 7 Rashad Smith LB 6-1 220 Sr. Florida City, Fla. / Homestead 33 David Belvin III DE 8 Chauncey Mason RB 5-9 200 R-Sr. Boynton Beach, Fla. / Boynton Beach (Arkansas State) 97 Anthony Bennett DL 9 Quran Hafiz S 6-0 195 Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. / Sandalwood 39 Rayquan Berry RB 10 John Raine TE 6-2 235 Sr. Miami, Fla. / Westminster Christian 50 Ean Biancardi OL 11 Ray Ellis DT 6-1 285 Gr. Egg Harbor Township, N.J. / Holy Spirit 45 Tim Bonner DE 11 Javion Posey QB/WR 6-1 185 Fr. Greenville, Ala. / Greenville 95 Marlon Bradley DE 12 Diashun Moss CB 5-10 185 Jr. Coral Springs, Fla. / Cardinal Gibbons 19 Caliph Brice LB 12 Cordel Littlejohn QB 6-4 200 R-Fr. Lincolton, N.C. / Rosswell (Ga.) 31 Jordan Brooks-Wess WR 13 Leighton McCarthy DE 6-3 225 R-Jr. Apopka, Fla. / Wekiva 27 Da’Von Brown S 14 Justin Agner QB 6-2 210 Jr. Woodstock, Ga. / Woodstock (Fort Scott) 83 James Brunson WR 14 Ashton McNeal CB 5-11 170 Sr. Deerfield Beach, Fla. / Deerfield Beach (Los Angeles Harbor College) 84 Adrian Bryant WR 13 DeAndre McNeal WR 6-1 215 Gr. Mesquit, Texas / Poteet (Fullerton College) 40 Harrison Bryant TE 14 Malik Vigille CB 5-10 185 R-Sr. Miami, Fla. / Miami Central (MacMurray College) 49 Ryan Cameron TE 15 Meiko Dotson CB 5-11 195 R-Jr. Daytona Beach, Fla. / Mainland (Garden City CC) 28 James Charles RB 16 Chris Herring DB 6-4 178 R-So. Tampa, Fla. / Robinson (Alabama) 80 Eyin Cole WR 17 Deangelo Antoine WR 5-10 188 Gr. Orlando, Fla. / Oak Ridge (USF) 27 Glover Cook RB 18 Terique Owens WR 6-3 180 So. Pleasanton, Calif. / Bishop O’Dowd (Contra Costa) 87 Dante Cousart WR 18 Ladante Harris DB 5-10 170 R-Sr. Sebring, Fla. / Sebring 20 Malcolm Davidson RB 19 Trent Wessel QB 6-2 190 R-Jr. Tampa, Fla. / Fork Union Military Academy 42 William Davis DT 19 Caliph Brice LB 6-2 233 Jr. Rock Hill, S.C. / Northwestern HS (Hutchinson CC) 21 Kelvin Dean, Jr. RB 20 Malcolm Davidson RB 5-10 205 So. Kissimmee, Fla. / Osceola 90 Collin Dell DT 21 Kelvin Dean, Jr. RB 6-0 195 Fr. Chipley, Fla. / James Rickard 51 Junior Diaz OL 22 Tyrek Tisdale RB 6-2 215 R-So. Orlando, Fla. / Oak Ridge 69 Sampson Dorsonne OL 23 James Pierre CB 6-2 185 Jr. Deerfield Beach, Fla. / Deerfield Beach 15 Meiko Dotson CB 24 Zyon Gilbert S 6-1 180 Jr. Montgomery, Ala. / Jefferson Davis 11 Ray Ellis DT 25 Chase Lasater LB 6-2 235 R-So. Orange Park, Fla. / Trinity Christian Academy 4 BJ Emmons RB 25 Rahsaan Lewis WR 5-11 180 So. Orlando, Fla / Windermere Prep (UCF) 76 BJ Etienne OL 26 Chris Tooley CB 5-11 185 Sr. Orlando, Fla. / Oak Ridge 39 Emmanuel Forkuoh CB 27 Da’Von Brown S 6-0 192 Sr. Belle Glade, Fla. / Royal Palm Beach 56 Jonathan Francois LB 27 Glover Cook RB 6-0 180 Fr. Ocala, Fla. / Vanguard 24 Zyon Gilbert S 28 James Charles RB 5-10 205 R-Jr. North Lauderdale, Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas 9 Quran Hafiz S 28 De’Ante Nelson DB 6-0 170 Fr. Pahokee, Fla. / Pahokee 79 Deondrick Harper OL 29 Korel Smith CB/N 5-10 175 R-Jr. Miramar, Fla. / Miramar 18 Ladante Harris DB 30 Armani-Eli Adams S 5-11 187 R-Fr. St Petersburg, Fla. / Lakewood 82 Tavaris “Pico” Harrison WR 31 Dwight Toombs DB 6-1 200 Fr. Fort Pierce, Fla. / St. Lucie West Centennial 42 Matt Hayball P 31 Jordan Brooks-Wess WR 5-8 175 So. Grapevine, Texas / Grapevine (SMU) 77 Devin Hayes OL 32 Teja Young CB/N 5-11 190 R-Fr. West Palm Beach, Fla / Palm Beach Lakes 35 Jordan Helm S 32 Matthew Akuchie WR 6-3 185 Fr. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / St. Thoas Aquinas 37 La’Darius Henry CB 33 David Belvin III DE 6-3 240 R-Jr. Palmetto, Fla. / Palmetto 16 Chris Herring DB 33 Xavier Roberts-Donaldson WR 5-10 180 Fr. Rome, Ga. / Rome 55 Damian Horton DE 34 Jeff James S 6-1 185 R-So. Orlando, Fla. / Olympia (San Bernardino Valley) 43 Diamante Howard LB 34 Rahmod Smith TE 6-5 220 Fr. Florida City, Fla. / Homestead 74 Deon Humphrey OL 35 Jordan Helm S 6-2 182 R-Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. / Bartram Trail 57 Dalton Hustad DE 35 Guy McCarthy WR 6-0 175 Fr. Boca Raton, Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas 99 Tre Jackson DE 36 Akileis Leroy LB 5-11 235 Jr. Albany, Ga. / Lee County 34 Jeff James S 78 Kent Jasmin OL 37 Daniel Leconte RB 5-11 203 R-So. Dacula, Ga. / Mill Creek 96 Latrell Jean DL 37 La’Darius Henry CB 6-2 160 Fr. St. Petersburg, Fla. / Gibbs 91 Noah Jefferson DL 38 Keelen Roberts DB 5-11 180 R-Jr. Miami Gardens, Fla. / Carol City (Toledo) 72 Doug Johnson, Jr. OL 39 Emmanuel Forkuoh CB 5-9 165 Fr. Tampa, Fla. / Chamberlain 71 Jake Jones OL 39 Rayquan Berry RB 5-6 165 Fr. Coral Gables, Fla. / Northwestern 88 Jefftey Joseph WR 40 Harrison Bryant TE 6-5 240 Sr. Gray, Ga. / John Milledge Academy 98 Dorien Josey DE 41 Nolan Lynch TE 6-1 230 Sr. Naples, Fla. / Golden Gate 52 Jaylen Joyner DE 42 William Davis DT 6-0 280 Sr. Fort Pierce, Fla. / Fort Pierce Central 25 Chase Lasater LB 42 Matt Hayball P 6-1 172 R-Fr. West Adelaide, Australia 37 Daniel Leconte RB 43 Diamante Howard LB 6-3 195 Fr. Perrine, Fla. / Miami Southridge 36 Akileis Leroy LB 44 Vladimir Rivas K 5-10 165 R-So. Doral, Fla. / Doral Academy 25 Rahsaan Lewis WR 45 Tim Bonner DE 6-5 250 R-Sr. Demopolis, Ala. / Demopolis (East Mississippi CC) 67 Derek Lilliquist OL 46 Romain “Smoke” Mungin DB 5-9 155 Fr. Tampa, Fla. / Plant 12 Cordel Littlejohn QB 46 Aaron Shahriari K/P 6-2 200 R-Fr. Clearwater, Fla. / Calvary Christian (Furman) 41 Nolan Lynch TE 47 Logan Peterson TE 6-3 230 R-So. Aledo, Texas / Aledo 64 Federico Maranges OL 47 Kaelen Skipper S 5-9 165 R-Fr. St. John’s, Fla. / Bartram Trail 60 Nick Marino DL 48 Kevin McCrary DT 6-2 285 Sr. Daytona Beach, Fla. / Mainland 8 Chauncey Mason RB

32 2019 FAU Football Roster 48 Rhett Weidenbacher TE 6-3 215 Sr. Meteirie, La. / Holy Cross (Butler CC) 49 Travon Thomas DL 6-3 230 Fr. Miami, Fla. / Miami Edison 3 Larry McCammon III RB 35 Guy McCarthy WR 49 Ryan Cameron TE 6-2 220 Fr. Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. / Dwyer 13 Leighton McCarthy DE 50 Ean Biancardi OL 6-5 285 R-Jr. Lake Wales, Fla. / Lake Wales 48 Kevin McCrary DT 50 Cecil Rolle, Jr. LB 5-10 207 R-Jr. Fort Pierce, Fla. / Fort Pierce Central 14 Ashton McNeal CB 51 Junior Diaz OL 6-2 300 Gr. Miami, Fla. / Miami Central (Tulane) 13 DeAndre McNeal WR 52 Jaylen Joyner DE 6-3 275 So. Jacksonville, Fla. / Jones 81 Jordan Merrell WR 52 Jared Nourse OL 6-1 270 R-Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. / Bartram Trail 85 John Mitchell WR 53 Desmond Noel OL 6-3 299 R-Jr Cincinnati, Ohio / Colerain (Fort Scott) 12 Diashun Moss CB 54 Hosea Barnwell V LB 6-0 215 R-Jr. Miami, Fla. / American Senior 59 Antarrius Moultrie LB 55 Damian Horton DE 6-3 250 R-Sr. Homestead, Fla. / Miami Killian Senior (West Hills CC) 46 Romain “Smoke” Mungin DB 56 Jonathan Francois LB 6-1 225 R-So. Hialeah, Fla. / Mater Academy (CHA) 28 De’Ante Nelson DB 57 Dalton Hustad DE 6-3 215 R-Fr. Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. / Dwyer 53 Desmond Noel OL 58 Eddie Williams LB 6-1 200 Fr. Goulds, Fla. / Miami Palmetto 52 Jared Nourse OL 59 Antarrius Moultrie LB 6-2 210 Fr. Pensacola, Fla. / West Florida Tech 18 Terique Owens WR 60 Nick Marino C/LS 6-2 255 Fr. Hollywood, Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas 86 Ronald Patterson WR 63 Nick Weber OL 6-3 295 R-So. Pompano Beach, Fla. / Stoneman Douglas 47 Logan Peterson TE 64 Federico Maranges OL 6-4 285 Fr. Miami, Fla. / Columbus 23 James Pierre CB 65 Adarius Tolliver OL 6-5 333 Fr. Prattville, Ala. / Autauga Academy 11 Javion Posey QB/WR 66 Deshawn Richardson OL 6-4 290 Fr. Pahokee, Fla. / Pahokee 10 John Raine TE 67 Derek Lilliqust OL 6-2 270 Jr. Vero Beach, Fla. / Vero Beach 66 Deshawn Richardson OL 68 Warren Sapp II DL 6-1 220 Fr. Orlando, Fla. / Winter Garden Foundation Academy 96 Sebastian Riella P 69 Sampson Dorsonne OL 6-3 50 Jr. Boynton Beach, Fla. / Atlantic (North Dakota SCS) 44 Vladimir Rivas K 71 Jake Jones OL 6-0 295 R-Jr. Loxahatchee, Fla. / Seminole Ridge 38 Keelen Roberts DB 72 Doug Johnson, Jr. OT 6-5 320 R-Fr. Fort White, Fla. / Fort White 33 Xavier Roberts-Donaldson WR 73 Brandon Walton OL 6-5 300 Sr. Largo, Fla. / Seminole 89 Brandon Robinson WR 74 Deon Humphrey OL 6-3 310 R-So. Delray Beach, Fla. / American Heritage - Delray 75 Marquice Robinson OL 75 Marquice Robinson OL 6-3 315 R-Fr. Decatur, Ala. / Austin 2 Chris Robison QB 76 BJ Etienne OL 6-3 310 R-So. Greenacres, Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas 50 Cecil Rolle, Jr. LB 77 Devin Hayes OL 6-6 275 R-Fr. Orlando, Fla. / Jones 5 Ahman Ross S 78 Kent Jasmin OL 6-4 250 Jr. Delray Beach, Fla. / Palm Bay Magnet (North Dakota SCS) 68 Warren Sapp II DL 79 Deondrick Harper OL 6-4 275 Fr. St. Petersburg, Fla. / Canterbury 46 Aaron Shahriari K/P 80 Eyin Cole WR 6-2 200 Fr. Niceville, Fla. / Niceville 47 Kaelen Skipper S 81 Jordan Merrell WR 5-9 193 R-So. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. / St. Thomas Aquinas 29 Korel Smith CB 82 Tavaris “Pico” Harrison WR 6-3 187 R-Sr. North Miami, Fla. / North Miami Senior 34 Rahmod Smith TE 83 James Brunson WR 6-0 180 R-Sr. Fort Myers, Fla. / Fort Myers 7 Rashad Smith LB 84 Adrian Bryant WR 6-0 170 So. Winter Haven, Fla. / West Lake (School of the Sequoias) 92 Marcel Southall DT 85 John Mitchell WR 6-4 220 R-Jr. Tallahassee, Fla. / Lawton Chiles 93 Jonathan Sullivan LS 86 Ronald Patterson WR 6-2 178 R-So. Jacksonville, Fla. / William M. Raines 49 Travon Thomas DL 87 Dante Cousart WR 5-10 170 R-Sr. Jupiter, Fla. / William T. Dwyer (Assumption College) 22 Tyrek Tisdale RB 88 Jefftey Joseph WR 6-2 185 Sr. Pompano Beach, Fla. / Deerfield Beach (Virginia Union) 65 Adarius Tolliver OL 89 Brandon Robinson WR 6-4 200 R-Jr. Jacksonville, Fla. / Trinity Christian Academy (Warner) 26 Chris Tooley CB 90 Collin Dell DT 6-2 275 Jr. Winter Springs, Fla. / Oviedo (Mercyhurst) 31 Dwight Toombs II DB 91 Noah Jefferson DL 6-5 300 R-Sr. Las Vegas, Nev. / Desert Oasis (Arizona Western) 6 Nick Tronti QB 92 Marcel Southall DT 6-3 270 R-Jr. Houston, Texas / Duncanville (Tyler JC) 94 Ryan Veingrad DL 93 Jonathan Sullivan LS 6-1 210 R-Sr. Winter Garden, Fla. / West Orange (Oklahoma) 14 Malik Vigille CB 94 Ryan Veingrad DL 6-4 240 R-So. Boca Raton, Fla. / Spanish River (Michigan) 73 Brandon Walton OL 95 Marlon Bradley DE 6-4 219 Fr. Deltona, Fla. / Deltona 63 Nick Weber OL 96 Sebastian Riella P 5-8 200 So. Miami, Fla. / Coral Gables 48 Rhett Weidenbacher TE 96 Latrell Jean DL 6-3 225 Fr. Lakeland, Fla. / Lakeland 19 Trent Wessel QB 97 Anthony Bennett DL 6-3 255 R-Sr. Weston, Fla. / Cypress Bay 58 Eddie Williams LB 1 Willie Wright WR 98 Dorien Josey DE 6-2 230 Fr. Southwest Brevard County, Fla. / Rockledge 32 Teja Young CB 99 Tre Jackson DE 6-2 230 R-Fr. Winter Haven, Fla. / West Orange

33 Interim Head Coach Defensive Coordinator/LBs Glenn Spencer

11.5 for a loss, and 3.6 sacks. He has picked off spent three years as head coach at the University two passes, and set a program single-season of West Georgia Wolves. record (while ranking first in the nation) with four fumble recoveries. West Georgia Spencer began his coaching career at West Spencer was named interim head coach of the Georgia, where he was linebackers coach from Owls on Dec. 7. 1990-97. He became defensive coordinator in 1997-98 and took over as head coach from At Charlotte 1998-2000. The Wolves went 28-7 with Spencer Prior to FAU. the Georgia native spent one at the helm, including Gulf South Conference season at Charlotte where he revitalized the titles in 1998 and 2000. Spencer was named the defensive unit. The 49ers led Conference USA NCAA Division II Region Coach of the Year in rushing defense and was ranked fourth in in1998 and advanced to the NCAA Division II At FAU the FBS with 88.5 rushing yards per game. Ad- Playoffs in both 1998 and 2000. Glenn Spencer was named Florida Atlantic ditionally, the 49ers ranked third in C-USA and University’s defensive coordinator in December 14th in the FBS in total defense allowing just As a Collegiate Athlete of 2018. In his first season leading the FAU de- 306.6 total yards of offense. A native of Douglasville, Georgia, Spencer fense, he heads up a unit that leads the nation graduated from Georgia Tech in 1987 with a in total takeaways (31), turnover margin (+20) Oklahoma State degree in management. He was a four-year let- and interceptions (21). Those 21 interceptions Prior to Charlotte, Spencer spent 10 years at terwinner as a defensive tackle from 1982-85. is a new FAU single-season record, as is Meiko Oklahoma State University as defensive coor- Dotson’s nine as an individual, which also leads dinator, defensive line coach and linebackers all of FBS. In national categories, the Owls coach. improved more than 40 spots in 10 categories, including in all of the three mentioned before. During his 10 years at OSU, Spen- cer was the Cowboys’ defensive Here are the unit’s improvements from last coordinator for five seasons. The season to the first year under Spencer Cowboys amassed a 96-34 record • Takeaways - over those 10 years and won both 12 to 31, +19 / 109th to 1st in FBS (+108) • Turnover Margin - the 2011 and 2012 Fiesta Bowl +2 to +20, +18 / 112th to 1st (+111) games. OSU made additional trips • Interceptions - to New Year’s Six bowl games – 11 to 21, +10 / 59th to 1st (+58) the Sugar Bowl in 2016 and 2015, • Sacks - as well as the Cotton Bowl in 1.92 per game to 2.62, +-0.70 / 84th to 34th (+50) 2014, 2013, 2010 and 2009. The • Rushing defense - Cowboys enjoyed 10-win seasons 189.0 to 136.7, 52.3 yards less per game in six of Spencer’s last seven years / 89th to 39th (+50) and won six of their last eight bowl • Scoring defense - games. 31.8 to 22.3, 9.5 points less / 92nd to 33rd (+59) • Total defense - 427.4 to 370.3, 57.1 yards less / 88th to 48th Hired as the Cowboys’ defensive (+40) line coach in 2008, Spencer began • Red zone defense - coaching the linebackers in 2009. 83.0% to 75.0%, 8.0% better / 67th to 19th He coached linebackers for the (+48) • Passing efficiency defense - remainder of his time in Stillwa- 140.35 to 124.22, 16.13 better / 92nd to 40th ter and was named co-defensive (+52) coordinator in 2011 before taking • 3rd down conversion % - on defensiv coordinator responsi- 41.7% to 30.8%, 10.9% better / 91st to 13th bilities completely in 2013. He will (+78) serve as FAU’s defensive coordina- tor and linebackers coach. Spencer specifically heads up a smothering linebacker unit, led by standout performers At Duke Akileis Leroy and Rashad Smith. Leroy leads Prior to his time at OSU, Spen- the entire FAU defense with 101 tackles, 15.5 cer was the assistant head coach tackles for loss and 7.5 sacks. He has also and recruiting coordinator at recorded three interceptions while forcing Duke University. He coached the five fumbles. defensive backs and linebackers from 2004-06. He also coached at Not to be outdone, Smith has 98 tackles, Georgia Tech from 2001-03, and

34 Offensive Coordinator Charlie Weis, Jr.

bama where he served two seasons as the offensive Personal analyst for the Tides’ quarterbacks and running Born: April 29, 1993 backs. He was a direct report to then-Alabama Hometown: South Bend, Indiana Offensive Coordinator Lane Kiffin. Education: BS University of Kansas ’15 with a degree in psychology with a minor in sociology In that role, Weis provided in-season details on Family: Jennifer (wife). Son of NFL and Collegiate opponent’s defensive schemes, worked with in- Head Coach Charlie game communications for adjustments, aided in national recruiting efforts for the running backs, Coaching Experience aided in offseason fourth quarter program on 2018- Florida Atlantic (Offensive Coordinator/ speed and agility drills and worked directly with QB) Heisman Trophy-winning running back Derrick 2017 - Atlanta Falcons (Offensive Analyst) Henry during the 2015 season. At Alabama, Weis 2015-16 – Alabama (Offensive Analyst) was a part of building a 30-2 record, winning two 2014 – New England Patriots (Summer Volunteer SEC Championships and one National Champi- Intern) onship. 2012-14 – Kansas (Manager) At FAU 2011 – Florida (Offensive Quality Control Coach/ Charlie Weis returned to the Owls nearly a year At Kansas WR) after his departure. His return brings a wealth of Weis joined the Alabama staff after a three-year knowledge to the staff after being a part of three stint as the University of Kansas team manager. Power Five staffs and working with two NFL While at Kansas, Weis assisted the position teams. He also reunites with head coach Lane coaches in practice by administering and directing Kiffin after working with Kiffin as an offensive drills. He ran position meetings for the quarter- analyst at Alabama. In his first year, he tutored a backs, running backs first-year starting quarterback in Chris Robi- and wide receivers. son, who would go on to earn Conference USA He also led opponent Freshman of the Year honors. The Owls would be breakdown in 2012, the league’s top team in total offense and rushing 2013 and 2014. offense as well. New England 2019 saw Weis and Robison improve to even Patriots greater heights, with 3,416 passing yards, and 26 Weis gained extra touchdown passes to just six interceptions (after experience in 2014 a 12:12 ratio his first year). The Owls’ offense (July-August) as a averages 35.2 points per game, tops in C-USA and New England Patriots 16th in the nation, and ranks 33rd in FBS, averag- Volunteer Training ing 443.0 yards per game. The team has won 10 Camp Intern. In that of its last 11 games, upping the scoring average role, he worked with to 38.5 per, and winning by more than 21 points the offensive staff per game. That includes a 49-6 win in the C-USA and assisted tight end Championship, the largest margin of victory in coach Brian Daboll league title game history. creating highlight and lowlight cutups Atlanta Falcons and coordinating The Atlanta Falcons finished third in the NFC quarterback practice South with Weis serving as an offensive analyst. production notes.

At FAU At Florida Weis joined the FAU football staff in December Prior to KU, Weis of 2016 as a tight end coach but elected to move served as a University to the defending NFC Champion and Super Bowl of Florida offensive challenger Atlanta Falcons in February. quality control coach, focusing his efforts At Alabama with the wide receiv- Weis comes to FAU from the University of Ala- ers.

35 Recruiting Coordinator/Defensive Line Lance Thompson Tennessee, joining the Kiffin in the first season Crimson Tide. (2009) and remaining with the volunteers until 2011. Collegiate Playing Career Thompson is a 1987 graduate of The Citadel, where LSU he was a four-year letterwinner as a defensive line- Thompson worked with Nick Saban at both Ala- man, and earned his bachelor’s degree in education bama and LSU. He was the assistant head coach in and mathematics. charge of recruiting and the tight ends coach when LSU won the 2003 national title. He also coached Personal the defensive line at LSU. Hometown: Riverdale, Ga Education: Bachelor’s degree from The Citadel ‘97 UCF Family: Married to the former Mary Ann Guzy. Served as the Knights defensive coordinator from Father of five children -- Allie, Christina and Lane At FAU 2004-06. In 2005, UCF won the Conference USA Thompson, and Alli and Taylor Guzy. Joined the Owls in the spring of 2019 as the team’s Eastern Division title. defensive line coach and the program’s recruiting coordinator. In his first year, he has mentored a vet- Georgia Tech eran defensive line that features six seniors or grad He worked in the ACC at Georgia Tech twice. The students on the two-deep among the eight possible first stint was from 1988-98 and he returned in names. The unit has combined for 43 tackles for 2001. He held various roles, including defensive loss, 22 of which were sacks, as well as 28 quarter- line coach, defensive ends coach, tight ends coach, back hurries. The front line also heads up a rushing recruiting coordinator and director of football defense that has improved 50 spots nationally from operations. He began his coaching career as a last year to 2019, to 39th, giving up 52.3 less yards a graduate assistant with the Yellow Jackets in 1988. game. The team’s overall scoring defense is 59 spots better, ranking 33rd, and the squad is 19th in FBS Notable Players Selected in the in red zone defense as well. Draft Thompson has coached and/or re- South Carolina cruited several players who have been Served three seasons at the University of South selected highly in the NFL Draft, Carolina worked under the direction of Head including such notables as Jones, Coach Will Muschamp as the assistant head coach Barron, Richardson, Fluker, Chance of defense and defensive line coach. In his second Warmack, Marco Coleman, Cor- season, Thompson helped groom Dante Sawyer nelius Griffin, Marquise Hill, Laron into a second-team All-SEC selection, while senior Landry, Tyson Jackson, Coutney Taylor Stallworth had his finest season for the Gar- Upshaw and Coleman Rudolph. net & Black. Additionally, junior college transfer Javon Kinlaw developed into a force proving his Proven Winner skill in 2018 with 38 tackles, including 10 for a loss Thompson was a member of national of 40 yards. championship staffs at Alabama, Georgia Tech and LSU, Thompson Auburn has been a member of four SEC Member of Gus Malzahn’s Auburn staff in 2015, championship coaching staffs, two where he coached the linebackers. ACC championship staffs and one Thompson served on Gus Malzahn’s Auburn staff Conference USA divisional winner. in 2015, where he coached the linebackers. Thomp- son also worked as an assistant coach at LSU from Additionally, he has either coached or 2002-2003. recruited players who have partici- pated in eight National Champion- Alabama ship games, winning seven of those Thompson worked at Alabama three different contests (Georgia Tech, LSU twice times, from 1999-2000, 2007-08 and 2012-14. He and Alabama four times). helped Alabama’s 2013 defense to hold opponents to 13.9 points per game, the fifth-best mark in Recruiting Division I college football. His Alabama recruits Ranked as the No. 1 recruiter in the included Julio Jones, A.J. McCarron, Mark Barron, nation on the Ultimate ESPN 300 D.J. Fluker and Trent Richardson. recruiting power rankings for 2014 when he was coaching at Alabama, Tennessee and named Rivals National Recruiter Thompson was a member of Lane Kiffin’s staff at of the Year in 2008, also with the

36 Special Teams Coordinator Jaron Fairmon

Additional Coaching Experience Fairman spent the 2012 season as an assistant at High School Playing Career Crespi High in Encino (Calif.), handling the wide Fairman, an All-State wide receiver and defensive receivers and working with the special teams. In back at South Hills High in West Covina, Calif., 2011, he was the wide receivers coach and special participated in the training camp for the Arena teams assistant at Western State College (now Football League’s San Jose Sabercats following Western State Colorado University). the completion of his bachelor’s degree in health sciences and public health from Fresno State in Fairman spent the previous three seasons (2008- 2007. He obtained his master’s degree in com- 10) as the wide receivers coach and special teams munication at USC. assistant at Nichols College. He also served as Nichols’ offensive coordinator in 2010 after being Personal the passing game coordinator in 2009. Born: Dec. 12, 1984 At FAU Hometown: West Covina, Calif. Jaron Fairman joined the Florida Atlantic staff Collegiate Playing Career Education: B.S. in Health Science and Public in the Spring of 2017 as a player development Fairman was a four-year letter winner (2003-06) Health, Fresno State ’07; M.A. in Communica- assistant and was elevated to special teams co- as a wide receiver and special teams performer at tion, USC ordinator in January of 2018. He is the first Owl Fresno State. He caught 46 passes for 572 yards assistant in the program’s 18 years of existence (12.4 avg.) with six tourchdowns in his career. that will focus exclusively on the special teams He was a team captain as a senior, catching 12 unit. This season, the team leads C-USA in kick- passes for 101 yards with a score in three contests off return defense, and has improved eight spots, before suffering a season-ending knee injury. from 12th to fourth, in net punting under fresh- He added 26 receptions for 348 yards (13.4 man Matt Hayball and the coverage unit. Hayball avg.) with two TDs in 2005 (the Bulldogs nearly is also fourth in the league in punting average at upset top-ranked USC 43.1 yards per, with a league-high 28 fair catches, in the Coliseum that 19 punts going inside the 20-yard line (fifth- year) and eight catches best), and zero punts blocked. Placekicker Vladi- for 123 yards (15.4 mir Rivas is tied for first in C-USA in total points avg.) with three TDs scored, and is second in extra points made. in 2004. His five-yard rushing touchdown At USC against Portland State Jaron Fairman served three seasons (2013-15) as in 2003 came just hours a graduate assistant at USC working with the of- after his father, who fense. During the 2014 season, USC’s offense was was in town to watch ranked in the nation’s top 25 in passing efficiency, the game, had passed passing offense, third down conversions and away. He was twice scoring offense in 2014. named to the Western Athletic Conference In 2013 while working with the special teams, All-Academic team. fullback Soma Vainuku made the All-Pac-12 The Bulldogs played in First Team as a special teams player, and Nelson four bowls during his Agholor was an All-American Second Team collegiate career (2002, member and All-Pac-12 Second Team pick as a redshirt season, 2003 punt returner. USC blocked six kicks, returned Silicon Valley Football three punts for TDs in a game to tie an NCAA Classics, 2004 MPC record and allowed no punt return yards in eight Computers Bowl and games. 2005 AutoZone Liberty Bowl), winning the first three.

37 Cornerbacks Jason Jones

SEC with 15 interceptions and third with 23 and Brown ranked third in the same category turnovers throughout the 2015 season. in 2011. As a team, OSU led the nation with 44 turnovers forced in 2011 and was fifth with 34 Jones helped coach All-SEC DB Mike Hilton, a in 2010. Jim Thorpe Award semifinalist who led all SEC defensive backs with 12.5 tackles for loss. He Jones also helped develop former high school also brought along inexperienced but talented QB Justin Gilbert, who became the eighth over- corners Ken Webster and Bridges to flashes of all pick in the 2014 NFL Draft, as a cornerback. brilliance in big wins over Alabama, Auburn, LSU, Texas A&M and Mississippi State. As a unit, the Oklahoma State defense was among the nation’s most opportunistic from In 2014, Jones turned one of the most inexpe- 2009-12, as the Cowboys forced 130 turnovers rienced units the previous year into one of the to rank second nationally in that span. most dominant. His cornerbacks helped Ole Miss lead the nation in scoring defense (16.0) At Tulsa Postseason Success and fewest touchdowns allowed (24). Jones came to Stillwater from Tulsa, where he In his 13 seasons as a college coach, his teams served as cornerbacks coach and special teams have made a bowl game appearance in 12 of Ole Miss ranked third in the SEC and 16th coordinator in 2007. He helped the Golden them. nationally in passing defense (192.1 ypg), more Hurricane to a 10-4 record, an appearance in

than 23 fewer yards per game allowed than the the Conference USA championship game, and At FAU previous year. The Rebels also led the SEC and a 63-7 win over Bowling Green in the 2008 In coming to FAU, Jones is reunited with Glenn ranked eighth nationally, forcing 32 turnovers, GMAC Bowl. Spencer. The duo first began working together including 22 interceptions, the most in the SEC at Oklahoma State. It also marks the return to and fifth-most in the nation. At Rice a C-USA member after roaming the sidelines In 2006, Jones served as the cornerbacks coach and leading C-USA schools to two bowl games. For his efforts, Jones was tabbed by Foot- at Rice University, helping the Owls to their Jones will again focus his attention with the ballScoop as the 2014 National Defensive Backs first bowl trip in 45 years as the team competed corners. Coach of the Year, along with Dave Wommack. in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl.

In this first season, the entire defensive backs One of five finalists for the Bronko Nagurski At Tulsa unit has set a new single-season record with Award, presented annually to the national In his first stint at Tulsa, Jones coached cor- 21 interceptions, including nine from corner- defensive player of the year in college football, nerbacks and helped the Golden Hurricane to back Meiko Dotson, a new program mark as cornerback Senquez Golson was a consensus a Conference USA championship and an ap- well. Both the team number and Dotson’s nine First Team All-American. He led the SEC and pearance in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl. With are tops in the nation, as is the FAU defense’s ranked second nationally with a school record- Jones leading the Tulsa secondary in 2005, the number of total takeaways (31) and turnover tying 10 interceptions. He was also tied for first Hurricane defense ranked third nationally in margin (+20). In addition to Dotson, fellow in the SEC and fourth nationally with 18 passes takeaways (36) and interceptions (22) and was corners James Pierre and Chris Tooley have defended. 11th nationally in pass efficiency defense and four pickoffs between them, and Tooley ties for 17th in pass defense. Jones’ cornerbacks totaled the team lead with eight pass breakups. Hilton and Huskie Tony Conner were the 13 of those interceptions and had 29 passes

Rebels’ top two tacklers in 2014 with 71 and 69 defended. At Ole Miss tackles, respectively. Jones just completed his fifth season as Ole At Alabama Miss’ co-defensive coordinator. After mentor- In his first year with the Ole Miss corners, Jones His first coaching job came as a graduate as- ing the cornerbacks for four years, he was helped teach a young and exciting unit that sistant at Alabama, where he helped his alma responsible for the entire secondary beginning allowed 31 fewer passing yards per game (215.5 mater to an appearance in the Music City Bowl. in 2017. ypg) than a year earlier (246.5 ypg). Despite a

number of injuries to the team’s corners, Jones Playing Career In 2017, Jones helped convert wide receiver helped guide Golson and Hilton to strong He was a two-year starter at defensive back for Derrick Jones (no relation) into a defensive seasons. the Crimson Tide and was part of three bowl back. He ranked second on the team with five teams, an SEC West championship in 1996 and passes defended and two interceptions, return- At Oklahoma State SEC championship in 1999. ing one for a touchdown against Georgia. The During his time with the Cowboys, the team transformation led to Jones being selected as a posted a 49-16 record. Jones coached three Personal defensive back in the sixth round of the 2017 different OSU corners to First Team All-Big 12 Born: Nov. 13, 1977 NFL Draft by the New York Jets. honors and a pair of Thorpe Award semifinal- Education: Earned a B.S. degree in finan-

ists in Perrish Cox (2009) and Brodrick Brown cial planning in 2001 from the University of In 2015, Jones assisted in coordinating a Rebel (2011). Cox was a First Team All-American in Alabama and a master’s degree in 2005 with a defense that returned four interceptions for 2009 as well. concentration in sports management. touchdowns, including a pick-six by corner- Family: Married to Kysha, and is the father of back Tony Bridges in the Egg Bowl. The four With Jones serving as position coach, Cox led four children - Andrew, Jace, Jarah and Jathan. pick-sixes tied a school record that dates back the nation in passes defended per game in 2009 to 1938. In total, Ole Miss ranked second in the 38 Wide Receivers D.J. McCarthy

his work with the Receiver Academy, McCarthy oversaw Aloha Bowl that year. the high-powered attack as offensive coordinator at Atlantic High School in Delray Beach, Fla. His top three In his first season with the Golden Knights, McCarthy receivers combined for 1,200 yards receiving and 13 tutored a group of wideouts that included Tavaris Capers, touchdowns in consecutive years under his tutelage. who finished ranked in the top 10 in UCF history in career touchdown receptions. McCarthy also assisted in Prior to Atlantic High and WRA, McCarthy spent three the development of Luther Huggins, who led the team seasons at LSU as the wide receivers and kick/punt with 42 receptions for 585 yards. returners coach, guiding the development of several talented receivers into conference and national honors, At Nevada and later professional careers. Before arriving at UCF, McCarthy was the receivers coach at Nevada for four seasons (2000-2003) and was instru- At LSU mental in the development of record-setting receiver Nate McCarthy coached three seasons at LSU as the Tigers’ Burleson, who led the nation in receptions in 2002 with wide receivers coach and was recognized as one of the 138 catches for 1,629 yards and 12 touchdowns. Burleson top-five recruiters in the SEC and nation for the 2009 set numerous Nevada and Western Athletic Conference class. He helped develop Brandon LaFell into one of the records, including receptions in a game with 19 and top receivers in LSU’s history, while also overseeing the receiving yardage in a game with 326. At FAU emergence of Terrance Toliver as one of the up-and-com- DJ McCarthy returned to Florida Atlantic University ing young receivers in college football. LaFell ended his Two of McCarthy’s wide receivers at Nevada were picked in 2019 after a season-long stint where he worked as an collegiate playing career with the Tigers finishing among in the NFL Draft following the conclusion of their col- assistant coach in the League. Prior to the top five in school history in three career receiving legiate careers: Burleson was a third round pick of the his position in the CFL, McCarthy served one season as categories – receptions, yards, and touchdowns. , while Maurice Mann was a fifth FAU’s the Director of Player Development, in 2017. He round selection of the . came to FAU as a seasoned veteran of the coaching world, In 2008, LaFell earned All-SEC honors after leading the with 16 years of experience, having mentored 11 receivers SEC in total receptions (63) and receiving TDs (eight), Oakland Raiders/Tampa Bay Buccaneers into NFL careers, including most recently Bethune- and ranking second in yards (929). LaFell, a junior in McCarthy spent two years as a defensive coaches’ assistant Cookman’s K.J. Stroud, now playing with the New York 2008, became the fifth LSU player this decade (2000-10) in the NFL with the Oakland Raiders (1998-99) prior to Jets. McCarthy brings the distinction of a national title as to earn First Team All-Conference honors. Senior Deme- moving to Nevada. He also served as an intern with the both a player (Washington) and as a coach (LSU) to his trius Byrd ranked second on the squad with 37 catches for Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the summer of 1998. position at FAU. 513 yards and four TDs. At Boca Raton High School In 2019, McCarthy inherited an inexperienced unit, but In his first year with the Tigers, McCarthy’s influence on McCarthy began his coaching career at his alma mater, heralded the emergence of newcomer Deangelo Antoine. the Tiger receivers was evident early as the squad was Boca Raton High School, where he spent two years (1994- The grad transfer is second on the team with 61 catches, forced to play without senior Early Doucet for five games. 95). He then coached at Fort Lauderdale High School 771 yards and five touchdowns. Junior John Mitchell In Doucet’s absence, the Tigers’ young receivers grew before moving into the college ranks at West Hills Com- overcame bouts with injuries in previous years to add up in a hurry as LaFell and junior college transfer Byrd munity College in Coalinga, Calif., where he coached the five touchdowns as well and ranks third on the team in became LSU’s “go-to” guys. secondary and special teams. receptions with 35. Senior Tavaris Harrision has added 33 catches (fourth-highest), and is third with 523 yards. In LaFell, in his first season as a starter in 2007, caught 50 Collegiate Playing Career all, the wide receiver corps combined for over 2,000 yards passes for a team-best 656 yards and four scores, while McCarthy graduated from the University of Washington and 14 touchdowns. Byrd ranked third on the team with 35 receptions for 621 in 1994, where he played receiver for the Huskies for yards and a team-high seven touchdowns. Byrd caught three seasons. He was a member of the 1991 National At Florida A&M the game-winning TD with only one second left in LSU’s Championship team and was part of two Rose Bowl Served as the wide receivers’ coach for the Florida A&M win over Auburn. teams. McCarthy ranked second among wide receivers in Rattlers during the 2016 season. McCarthy saw 17 receiv- touchdown receptions his senior season. Prior to transfer- ers record a reception in 2016 with Brandon Norwood Doucet, despite missing five games with an injury, led ring to Washington, he attended Long Beach City College leading all with 468 yards and Montavius Williams add- the Tigers with 57 receptions while adding 525 yards and for two years. ing 422, both of whom earned All-MEAC honors. Also, five touchdowns. Doucet, who finished his career ranked served as the Rattlers’ Special teams Coordinator. Punter third in LSU history in receiving TDs (20), fourth in re- Personal Koby Blanton was All-MEAC as was Punt Return special- ceptions (160), and ninth in receiving yards (1,943), went Born: July 26, 1971 in Providence, R.I. ist Kereem Smith. on to become a fourth round draft pick of the Arizona Hometown: Boca Raton, Fla. Cardinals in the 2008 NFL Draft. Education: Washington, ’94 At Bethune-Cookman Family: Trisha (wife), and three sons Guy, Nathan and McCarthy served as the assistant Head Coach, director of At UCLA Dillon player personnel and wide receivers coach for Bethune- During his one season with the Bruins, McCarthy helped Cookman University for four seasons. UCLA to a 7-6 mark and a berth in the Emerald Bowl. Coaching Experience The Bruins capped their 2006 regular season with a stun- 2016 – Florida A&M (Assistant Coach/WR) In 2013, it was thanks in part to McCarthy and the ning 13-9 win over second-ranked Southern Cal. 2012-15 – Bethune Cookman (Director of Player Person- Wildcat receivers, B-CU garnered its second consecutive nel and Assistant Head Coach) MEAC crown, going 7-1 in league play and defeating its At UCF 2010-11 – Co-Founder WRA (WR academy) first-ever Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) opponent in Prior to joining the Bruins, McCarthy held the position 2007-10 – LSU (Wide Receivers) FIU. In his first year with the program, McCarthy helped of wide receivers coach at Central Florida for two years. 2006 – UCLA (Wide Receivers) elevate the Bethune-Cookman passing game, as the 2012 While at UCF, McCarthy tutored two outstanding wide 2004-05 – Central Florida (Wide Receivers) Wildcats’ offensive unit finished atop the MEAC in sever- receivers, both of whom earned All-Conference USA 2000-03 – Nevada (Wide Receivers) al statistical categories, developing into one of the nation’s acclaim in 2005. 1998-2000 – Oakland Raiders (Defensive Assistant – most prolific and high-powered offenses. The Wildcats Secondary/Special Teams) were not only the MEAC’s top offensive team, they were Brandon Marshall caught 74 passes for 1,195 yards and 1997-98 – West Hills College (Secondary/Special Teams) the league’s top scoring team as well, averaging 29.4 points 11 touchdowns while Mike Walker had 64 catches for 856 1997 – Boca High School (Assistant Coach) per game, ranking them in the top 40 nationally as well. yards and eight scores for the Golden Knights in 2005. 1996 – Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) High School (Wide Receiv- Marshall, who was a fourth round pick of the Denver ers/Special Teams) Prior to his Collegiate Coaching Return Broncos in the 2006 NFL Draft, had seven games of 1994-95 – Boca Raton (Fla.) High School (Wide Receiv- McCarthy served as the Co-Founder and National Direc- at least 100 yards and finished the year ranked No. 22 ers/Secondary) tor of WRA-Receiver Academy which has two locations: nationally in receiving yards per game (91.9). UCF posted Annapolis Junction, MD and Vienna, VA. In addition to an 8-5 overall mark in 2005 and went on to play in the

39 Safeties Wes Neighbors

marks in total takeaways (31), turnover margin During his time at Alabama, as a staff member, (+20) and interceptions (21). The INT mark is the Tide held no lower than a No. 3 national a new FAU program single-season record. Spe- rank (2015) and garnered the No. 2 spot in cifically, the safeties have been paced by Da’Von 2016 and 2017. Neighbors was a part of the Brown, third on the team with 69 tackles, and Peach and Cotton Bowls, two SEC Champion- Gilbert, who has two picks, 44 stops, and ties ships and the 2015 National Championship. for the team high with eight pass breakups. Collegiate Playing Career At Alabama Neighbors was a member of the Crimson Tide After a four-year Alabama playing career, from 2008-11, as a safety and as a member of Neighbors began his coaching career as an the special teams unit. He is a two-time Nation- Alabama student assistant (2011-12) where he al Champion (2009-11), and graduated from concentrated his efforts with the special teams Alabama, with honors, in 2011 with a Bachelor and running scout practice periods. The follow- of Science degree in commerce and business ing year (2012-13), he assumed the role of off- administration. He continued his education in At FAU field graduate assistant where he continued to Tuscaloosa earning a master’s of science degree Wes Neighbors joined the Florida Atlantic staff work with special teams. In 2013-14, Neighbors in marketing in 2012. Neighbors was a member in January of 2018. The adjustment marked the moved once again to defensive intern where he of the SEC Honor Roll from 2008-11 and was a first time the Alabama native has donned the worked with the outside linebackers, organized Dean’s List member in 2008. He is a member of colors other than that of the Alabama Crim- opponent data and led the scout team unit for the Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity. son Tide. But, he is joining familiar faces. He a 2013 defense that was ranked No. 5 nation- worked with Lane Kiffin at Alabama and he ally. He then served one year as a defensive Personal joins his brother Carson, who was a member graduate assistant (2014-15). In that role, he Born: Jan. 17, 1990 of the 2017 strength and conditioning staff. To assisted the defensive coordinator, worked with Education: BS. Commerce and Business Ad- take it one step further, Howard Schnellenberg- the linebackers and helped to develop Butkus ministration 2011, Master’s degree in Market- er, FAU’s inaugural head coach and a former winner and All-American Reuben Foster and ing, 2012 Alabama offensive coordinator, was a part of All-American Reggie Ragland. He moved into recruiting Neighbors’ grandfather at Alabama the defensive analyst position in Spring of 2015. in the early 1960s.

In his first year, Neighbors’ safety unit was led by senior Jalen Young, a Second Team All-C- USA selection that ended his career tied among all active FBS players with 13 interceptions. He was second on the team with 59 tackles, while Zyon Gilbert was fifth at 51.

The 2019 campaign has seen the defensive backs unit flourish, to the tune of FBS-leading

40 Offensive LIne Jeff Norrid

provided weekly matchup analysis and broad- sive coordinator with practice and game plan cast notes for ABC, ESPN and SEC Network development, he played a role in recruiting all Prime. He also worked for Jordan Rodgers and junior college prospects as well as the states of the SEC Network Prime Crew. Arkansas and Alabama and North Texas.

At Auburn Personal Served as an offensive analyst from for the 2015 Education: Bachelor of Science in Education, and 2016 seasons where he worked hand-in- Kinesiology, University of Arkansas 2004 hand with Malzahn on the game plan and qual- Masters of Education, Workforce Development, ity control issues. Norrid was also responsible University of Arkansas 2006 for the Tiger fullback development as well as teaching opponent defense to both the coach- Postseason Coaching Achievements ing staff and players. • Three BCS National Championships (’09, ’11, ’12) At Alabama • Three SEC Championships (’09, ’12, ’14) Member of the Alabama staff from 2009-2014 College Playoffs (’14) where he worked with Offensive Coordinators • Seven Bowl Games: Independence (’03), Jim McElwain (2009-11) and Doug Nussmeier Capital One Bowl (’07), Cotton Bowl (’08), At FAU (2012-13) and where he worked with FAU Head Capitol One Bowl (’10), Sugar Bow (’13), Jeff Norrid joined Florida Atlantic University’s Coach Lane Kiffin, who was in his first season Birmingham Bowl (’15), Sugar Bowl (’16) coaching staff in the summer of 2018 as an as the Tide’s offensive coordinator (2014). offensive analyst. He was elevated to offensive While at Alabama, Norrid was responsible for line coach prior to 2019 spring drills. Norrid the offensive quality control and assisting with brings a wealth of knowledge to the Owls after practice and game plan development. He also serving a combined 16 seasons of work in the taught opponent defense to both the coaching Southeastern Conference (SEC), including 13 staff and play- seasons working under Nick Saban (Alabama), ers. Was part of Gus Malzahn (Auburn) and Houston Nutt (Ar- Alabama’s three kansas). Has been a part of three BCS National National Champi- Championships and three SEC Championships. onships and three SEC Champion- Norrid’s attention will be focused on the devel- ships. opment of the quarterbacks as well as teaching opponent defense to the FAU staff and student- At Arkansas athletes. Was part of the Razorback staff for In 2019, Norrid’s line has aided in just the fifth seven seasons, first 2,000-yard season by a rushing unit (2,209 and as a student assis- counting), along with 29 rushing touchdowns tant coach (2003- from seven different players. Brandon Walton 04) and then as an moved to the all-important left tackle position, offensive graduate and was a building block alongside fellow final- assistant. Norrid year player Junior Diaz, who firmed up the focused upon the center spot for the second year in a row. Both development of Nick Weber and Marquice Robinson cemented the offensive line first-year starting roles, and midyear transfer and tight ends Desmond Noel became a key piece when he while working as a joined the starting lineup prior to Week 6. quality control as- sistant with special At ESPN teams. When not Served as a broadcast talent spotter in 2017 and helping the offen-

41 Tight Ends Clint Trickett

signed with FAU a day after Head Coach Lane perennial small school state power. Kiffin was hired and two months prior to the addition of Clint Trickett to the staff. Personal Born: March 19, 1991 Collegiate Playing Career Hometown: Tallahassee, Fla. Splitting his collegiate playing career between Education: B.S. from Florida State ’12, master’s WVU and FSU, Trickett completed 62 percent degree from WVU ‘14 (470-of-758) of his passes for 5,837 career yards Family: Youngest of three sons of Rick and Tara and 32 total touchdowns. The bulk of those im- Trickett. His father, currently the assistant head pressive passing numbers came during the two coach at Florida State and a 41-year coaching years in Morgantown, where he threw for 4,890 veteran, is considered one of the top and most total yards and 25 touchdowns in 19 games for respected offensive line coaches in all of college the Mountaineers. football. His brother Travis served as FAU’s of- At FAU fensive coordinator in 2016 and currently holds Clint Trickett joined the Florida Atlantic As a fifth-year senior at West Virginia, Trickett the same position at Georgia State. University coaching staff in February of 2017 as completed 67.1 percent (281-of-419) of his the tight ends coach. In his first season, he saw passes for 3,285 yards and 18 touchdowns in Coaching Experience sophomore Harrison Bryant earn Second Team leading the Big 12 Conference and ranking 11th 2017 – Florida Atlantic (Assistant Coach/TE) All-Conference USA honors. Bryant was the nationally in completion percentage. He also 2015-16 – East Mississippi Community College team’s most consistent receiver, as he finished stood third in the Big 12 and No. 10 nation- (Assistant Coach/QB) third in total receptions with 32, and led the ally with an average of 298.6 passing yards Owls much of the season in touchdown recep- per contest. He was a Davey O’Brien Award tions only to be surpassed, by one, late in the semifinalist wearing a WVU uniform and was year when he was sidelined due to injury. a member of the Garrett Ford Academic Honor Roll as well as the Big 12 The 2018 campaign saw Bryant continue to rise Conference Commissioner’s under Trickett’s tutelage, with 45 catches for Honor Roll. 662 yards and four scores, and John Raine add another 99 yards receiving and a touchdown. Trickett graduated from FSU Bryant would be selected First Team All-C- in three years with a bach- USA and be rewarded as well with PFF Second elor’s degree in social scienc- Team All-American honors. es. Playing behind current Buffalo Bills quarterback 2019 would be a breakout year for the tight EJ Manuel during his three ends room and Trickett. Bryant, a John Mackey years at Florida State, Award finalist, has tallied 1,004 yards receiving Trickett completed 62.3 on 65 catches with seven touchdowns. Those percent (66-of-106) of his first two marks are both tops among all FBS career passes for 947 yards tight ends, with the seven scores fourth-highest. and seven touchdowns. As a He is only the third C-USA tight end ever over redshirt freshman in 2011, 1,000 yards, as well as the third Owl all-time. he threw for 675 yards and Raine is fifth on the team with both 31 catches seven touchdowns in nine and 270 yards, and tied for second with a games, including starting as- career-best five TD. signments against Clemson and Wake Forest. At East Mississippi Trickett spent two seasons as the quarterbacks Prep Career coach at East Mississippi Community College, Trickett graduated early one of the most successful JUCO programs in from high school with a 3.8 the country. Trickett’s role at EMCC, a three- grade point average, after time NJCAA National Champion, was primar- helping lead North Florida ily tutoring EMCC’s quarterbacks among Christian School to a 29-6 other coaching responsibilities. Under Head composite three-year record Coach Buddy Stephens’ direction, EMCC has while carrying a three-star produced an NJCAA All-American quarter- ranking from both Rivals back every year dating back to 2008, including and Scout. In three seasons De’Andre Johnson who worked two seasons with the NFC Eagles, Trick- with Trickett and committed to the FAU pro- ett amassed more than 5,300 gram where Clint’s brother Travis served as of- passing yards and tossed 59 fensive coordinator in the fall of 2016. Johnson career touchdowns for the

42 INTERCEPTIONS: FAU-None. Ohio State-Proctor, Josh 1-0. Game #1 FUMBLES: FAU-ROBISON, Chris 1-0; MCCAMMON, Larry 1-0; COUSART, Dante 1-0. Ohio State-Dobbins, J.K. 1-1; Fields, Justin 1-1. Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score FAU 0 3 3 15 21 SACKS (UA-A): FAU-McCARTHY, Leighton 1-0; LEROY, Akileis 1-0. Ohio State 28 0 7 10 45 Ohio State-Young, Chase 1-1; Landers, Robert 0-1; Cornell, Jashon 1-0; Harrison, Malik 1-0. Scoring Summary: 1st TACKLES (UA-A): FAU-SMITH, Rashad 7-4; BROWN, Da’Von 6-2; 13:07 OSU Fields, Justin 51 yd run (Haubeil, Blake kick), 4-70 1:53, HAFIZ, Quran 3-4; LEROY, Akileis 5-1; BARNWELL, Hosea 3-3; FAU 0 - OSU 7 PIERRE, James 2-3; BONNER, Tim 3-1; TOOLEY, Chris 3-1; DAVIS, 11:05 OSU Ruckert, Jeremy 25 yd pass from Fields, Justin (Haubeil, William 1-3; GILBERT, Zyon 2-1; SMITH, Korel 2-1; HELM, Jordan Blake kick), 2-26 0:36, FAU 0 - OSU 14 2-0; McCARTHY, Leighton 1-1; VIGILLE, Malik 1-0; HORTON, Da- 09:12 OSU Victor, B. 32 yd pass from Fields, Justin (Haubeil, Blake mian 1-0; JEFFERSON, Noah 1-0; ADAMS, Armani-Eli 1-0; JOYNER, kick), 3-58 0:37, FAU 0 - OSU 21 Jaylen 1-0; ELLIS, Ray 1-0; YOUNG, Teja 1-0; DOTSON, Meiko 1-0; 06:50 OSU Olave, Chris 29 yd pass from Fields, Justin (Haubeil, Blake ROSS, Ahman 1-0; JAMES, Jeff 1-0; BRICE, Caliph 0-1. Ohio State- kick), 4-46 1:02, FAU 0 - OSU 28 Fuller, Jordan 4-3; Okudah, Jeff 4-2; Young, Chase 3-2; Harrison, 2nd Malik 3-2; Cornell, Jashon 3-1; Werner, Pete 3-1; Browning, Baron 2-2; 00:33 FAU RIVAS, Vladimir 28 yd field goal, 6-15 1:06, Jackson, A. 3-0; Borland, Tuf 2-1; Pryor, Isaiah 2-1; White, Brendon 2-1; FAU 3 - OSU 28 Landers, Robert 1-2; Olave, Chris 2-0; Wint, Jahsen 2-0; Wade, Shaun 3rd 2-0; Banks, Sevyn 2-0; Togiai, Tommy 1-1; Jean-Baptiste 1-1; Hamilton, 12:23 FAU RIVAS, Vladimir 28 yd field goal, 10-65 2:37, Davon 1-0; Williams, Alex 1-0; Mitchell, T. 1-0; Riep, Amir 1-0; Garrett, FAU 6 - OSU 28 H. 1-0. 02:37 OSU Ruckert, Jeremy 3 yd pass from Fields, Justin (Haubeil, Blake kick), 10-52 3:27, FAU 6 - OSU 35 Stadium: Ohio Stadium 4th Attendance: 103228 13:23 FAU MCCAMMON, Larry 3 yd run (MITCHELL, John pass Kickoff time: 12:01 pm End of Game: 3:24 pm Total elapsed time: 3:23 from ROBISON, Chris), 15-75 4:14, FAU 14 - OSU 35 Temperature: 72 10:43 OSU Dobbins, J.K. 1 yd run (Haubeil, Blake kick), 7-40 2:40, Wind: 7 mph NE FAU 14 - OSU 42 Weather: Cloudy 08:16 FAU RAINE, John 2 yd pass from ROBISON, Chris (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), 8-76 2:19, FAU 21 - OSU 42 03:01 OSU Haubeil, Blake 46 yd field goal, 9-45 5:09, FAU 21 - OSU 45

FAU OSU FIRST DOWNS 17 24 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 33-22 48-237 PASSING YDS (NET) 206 232 Passes Att-Comp-Int 40-26-1 26-19-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 73-228 74-469 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-7 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 3-5 4-53 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-30 3-67 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 9-47.2 4-43.8 Fumbles-Lost 3-0 2-2 Penalties-Yards 5-35 7-62 Possession Time 27:57 32:03 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 17 7 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 2-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-6 4-43

RUSHING: FAU-CHARLES, James 10-25; MCCAMMON, Larry 11-22; EMMONS, BJ 1-1; WRIGHT, Willie 1-minus 1; DAVIDSON, Malcolm 1-minus 1; ROBISON, Chris 9-minus 24. Ohio State-Dobbins, J.K. 21-91; Fields, Justin 12-61; Teague, Master 8-49; Crowley, Marcus 4-27; McCall, Demario 2-11; TEAM 1-minus 2.

PASSING: FAU-ROBISON, Chris 22-34-0-178; AGNER, Justin 3-5-1- 30; CHARLES, James 1-1-0-minus 2. Ohio State-Fields, Justin 18-25-0- 234; Chugunov, Chris 1-1-0-minus 2.

RECEIVING: FAU-BRYANT, Harrison 6-79; RAINE, John 6-29; HAR- RISON, Tavaris 4-57; MCCAMMON, Larry 3-15; COUSART, Dante 2-18; WRIGHT, Willie 2-minus 10; MITCHELL, John 1-12; CHARLES, James 1-8; EMMONS, BJ 1-minus 2. Ohio State-Olave, Chris 5-68; Ruckert, Jeremy 4-38; Hill, K.J. 3-21; Victor, B. 2-65; Mack, Austin 2-21; Dobbins, J.K. 1-14; McCall, Demario 1-7; Gill, Jaelen 1-minus 2.

43 SACKS (UA-A): UCF-ZAYAS, Stephon 1-0; HANCOCK, Noah 0-1; MITCHELL, Eric 1-0; WOODSON, Landon 1-0; HAYES, Brendon 1-0; Game #2 CHOLEWA, Mason 0-1. FAU-LEROY, Akileis 1-0. Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score TACKLES (UA-A): UCF-MITCHELL, Eric 6-3; EVANS, Nate 5-3; UCF 14 14 13 7 48 ROBINSON, A. 6-1; GILYARD, Eriq 3-4; CHARLTON, Randy 2-4; FAU 0 6 3 8 14 COLLIER, A. 4-0; WOODSON, Landon 3-0; CHOLEWA, Mason 2-1; GRANT, Richie 1-2; HANCOCK, Noah 0-3; WILSON, Brandon 0-3; Scoring Summary: GAINOUS, Derek 2-0; JEAN-BAPTISTE 2-0; HAYES, Jordan 2-0; 1st DAVIS, Kalia 1-1; GOWAN, Tay 1-1; ZAYAS, Stephon 1-1; BETHUNE, 13:23 UCF MCCRAE, Greg 6 yd run (BARNAS, Dylan kick), 7-75 Tatum 1-0; KELLY, Josh 1-0; HAYES, Brendon 1-0; MAXWELL, Zamari 1:37, UCF 7 - FAU 0 1-0; MORRIS-BRASH 0-1; GOODE, Cam 0-1; TURNIER, Kenny 0-1. 09:36 UCF HARRIS, Jacob 57 yd pass from GABRIEL, Dillon FAU-HAFIZ, Quran 5-4; LEROY, Akileis 4-4; SMITH, Rashad 6-1; (BARNAS, Dylan kick), 2-60 0:24, UCF 14 - FAU 0 BROWN, Da’Von 4-2; BARNWELL, Hosea 1-5; BELVIN, David 1-4; 2nd PIERRE, James 2-1; TOOLEY, Chris 1-2; ROSS, Ahman 2-0; DAVIS, 06:01 UCF KILLINS, Adrian 11 yd run (BARNAS, Dylan kick), William 1-1; GILBERT, Zyon 1-1; JOYNER, Jaylen 1-0; SOUTHALL, 12-84 3:55, UCF 21 - FAU 0 Marcel 1-0; CHARLES, James 1-0; HORTON, Damian 0-1; MOSS, 02:51 FAU RIVAS, Vladimir 48 yd field goal, 8-45 3:10, UCF 21 - Diashun 0-1; BRICE, Caliph 0-1; McCARTHY, Leighton 0-1; ELLIS, FAU 3 Ray 0-1; YOUNG, Teja 0-1; BONNER, Tim 0-1. 01:07 UCF ANDERSON, O. 39 yd run (BARNAS, Dylan kick), 4-61 1:44, UCF 28 - FAU 3 Stadium: FAU Stadium 00:08 FAU RIVAS, Vladimir 31 yd field goal, 9-62 0:59, UCF 28 - Attendance: 30811 FAU 6 Kickoff time: 7 p.m. 3rd End of Game: 10:45 Total elapsed time: 3:45 07:37 UCF KILLINS, Adrian 74 yd pass from GABRIEL, Dillon Side judge: Jake Dishaw; Alternate: Alex Amaya; (BARNAS, Dylan kick), 1-74 0:18, UCF 35 - FAU 6 Temperature: 90 Wind: SW 12mph Weather: Clear, Hot, Humid 03:19 UCF GABRIEL, Dillon 4 yd run (BARNAS, Dylan kick blocked), 6-71 2:13, UCF 41 - FAU 6 FAU Capt: 10 Raine, 11, Ellis, 36 Leroy 4th UCF Capt: 6 Hayes, 12 Mitchell, 16 Nixon, 27 Grant 14:30 UCF THOMPSON, Ben. 28 yd run (BARNAS, Dylan kick), FAU won toss and deferred to 2nd Half. 1-28 0:08, UCF 48 - FAU 6 UCF will receive and defend north goal 10:50 FAU MCCAMMON, Larry 3 yd run (COUSART, Dante pass from ROBISON, Chris), 10-75 3:40, UCF 48 - FAU 14

UCF FAU FIRST DOWNS 23 22 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 47-312 47-137 PASSING YDS (NET) 262 177 Passes Att-Comp-Int 20-8-0 40-18-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 67-574 87-314 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-8 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 1--1 1-25 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-38.6 10-35.8 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 Penalties-Yards 5-55 7-97 Possession Time 22:31 33:09 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 12 5 of 19 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-5 2-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-32 1-2

RUSHING: UCF-MCCRAE, Greg 14-93; THOMPSON, Ben. 7-91; ANDERSON, O. 6-75; KILLINS, Adrian 9-37; GABRIEL, Dillon 4-19; JONES, Quadry 2-1; COLES, Trillion 4-0; TEAM 1-minus 4. FAU- DAVIDSON, Malcolm 8-64; MCCAMMON, Larry 18-48; LECONTE, Daniel 4-27; CHARLES, James 4-21; TISDALE, Tyrek 2-2; AGNER, Justin 1-minus 5; ROBISON, Chris 10-minus 20.

PASSING: UCF-GABRIEL, Dillon 7-19-0-245; JONES, Quadry 1-1-0- 17. FAU-ROBISON, Chris 18-40-1-177; AGNER, Justin 0-0-0-0.

RECEIVING: UCF-DAVIS, Gabriel 3-98; KILLINS, Adrian 1-74; HARRIS, Jacob 1-57; O’KEEFE, Ryan 1-17; HESCOCK, Jake 1-13; ANDERSON, O. 1-3. FAU-RAINE, John 5-47; BRYANT, Harrison 4-51; COUSART, Dante 3-16; HARRISON, Tavaris 2-29; MCCAMMON, Larry 2-19; MITCHELL, John 2-15.

INTERCEPTIONS: UCF-GOWAN, Tay 1-0. FAU-None.

FUMBLES: UCF-None. FAU-MCCAMMON, Larry 1-0.

44 W. 1-15; HUNTLEY, Caleb 1-minus 1. Game #3 INTERCEPTIONS: FAU-PIERRE, James 1-3. Ball State-None. Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score FUMBLES: FAU-WRIGHT, Willie 1-1; RAINE, John 1-0; DEAN, Kel- FAU 7 14 13 7 41 vin 1-1. Ball State-PLITT, Drew 1-1; DUNNER, Malik 1-1; HUNTLEY, Ball State 14 3 7 7 31 Caleb 1-1.

Scoring Summary: SACKS (UA-A): FAU-McCARTHY, Leighton 1-1; BONNER, Tim 1-0; 1st LEROY, Akileis 1-0; ELLIS, Ray 0-1; SMITH, Rashad 1-0. Ball State- 06:16 FAU RAINE, John 4 yd pass from ROBISON, Chris (RIVAS, WILLIAMS, J. 1-0. Vladimir kick), 6-31 1:37, FAU 7 - BALL 0 01:16 BALL WILLIAMS, J. 60 yd fumble recovery (RIMMLER, TACKLES (UA-A): FAU-GILBERT, Zyon 7-1; LEROY, Akileis 7-1; Ryan kick), FAU 7 - BALL 7 BROWN, Da’Von 6-2; SMITH, Rashad 4-2; ELLIS, Ray 3-3; PIERRE, 00:59 BALL TYLER, Yo’Heinz 14 yd pass from PLITT, Drew James 3-2; ROSS, Ahman 4-0; DOTSON, Meiko 2-2; HARRIS, Ladante (RIMMLER, Ryan kick), 1-14 0:04, FAU 7 - BALL 14 3-0; HAFIZ, Quran 3-0; BONNER, Tim 3-0; McCARTHY, Leighton 2nd 2-1; TOOLEY, Chris 2-0; BELVIN, David 0-2; BARNWELL, Hosea 0-2; 13:57 FAU MITCHELL, John 33 yd pass from ROBISON, Chris DEAN, Kelvin 1-0; LECONTE, Daniel 1-0; DELL, Collin 0-1; MUN- (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), 8-75 2:02, FAU 14 - BALL 14 GIN, Romain 0-1; COUSART, Dante 0-1; HORTON, Damian 0-1. Ball 11:52 BALL RIMMLER, Ryan 30 yd field goal, 7-62 2:05, State-WHITE, Jacob 7-10; COSBY, Bryce 8-2; THOMAS, Jaylin 4-5; FAU 14 - BALL 17 WILBORN, Ray 3-4; CRUMB, Chris 3-3; PHILLIPS, A. 3-2; JEN- 00:09 FAU MITCHELL, John 4 yd pass from ROBISON, Chris NETTE, James 3-2; WILLIAMS, J. 4-0; UZODINMA, A. 3-1; HALL, (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), 9-77 1:40, FAU 21 - BALL 17 Shannon 1-3; ALBRIGHT, C. 3-0; MIMS, Kyron 1-1; GRENDA, Hank 3rd 1-1; COLL, Clayton 0-2; MURRAY, D. 1-0; POTTS, Tyler 1-0; DAW, 07:23 FAU MCCAMMON, Larry 1 yd run (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), Jimmy 1-0; LEE, Malcolm 1-0; ROBINSON, M. 1-0; RAMSEY, Justen 6-80 1:30, FAU 28 - BALL 17 1-0; DAVIS, Antwan 1-0; DUNNER, Malik 1-0; PLITT, Drew 1-0. 02:06 FAU MITCHELL, John 24 yd pass from ROBISON, Chris (RIVAS, Vladimir kick failed), 3-25 0:48, FAU 34 - Stadium: Scheumann Stadium BALL 17 Attendance: 14333 00:36 BALL DUNNER, Malik 19 yd pass from PLITT, Drew (RIM Kickoff time: 2:05 pm MLER, Ryan kick), 5-75 1:30, FAU 34 - BALL 24 End of Game: 5:27 pm 4th Total elapsed time: 3:22 10:26 FAU CHARLES, James 4 yd run (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), Temperature: 76 6-53 2:08, FAU 41 - BALL 24 Wind: 3 mph NW Weather: Sunny 03:52 BALL DAVIS, Antwan 20 yd pass from PLITT, Drew (RIM MLER, Ryan kick), 2-25 0:26, FAU 41 - BALL 31

FAU BALL FIRST DOWNS 26 24 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 46-132 36-167 PASSING YDS (NET) 366 303 Passes Att-Comp-Int 41-33-0 38-26-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 87-498 74-470 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-4 1-60 Punt Returns-Yards 1--1 1-40 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-31 5-118 Interception Returns-Yards 1-3 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-40.7 4-29.0 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 3-3 Penalties-Yards 7-49 6-49 Possession Time 32:36 27:24 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 16 5 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 4-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-29 1-3

RUSHING: FAU-MCCAMMON, Larry 25-99; CHARLES, James 6-24; ROBISON, Chris 9-14; DEAN, Kelvin 2-3; WRIGHT, Willie 1-1; Team 3-minus 9. Ball State-HUNTLEY, Caleb 14-86; HALL, Justin 2-38; PLITT, Drew 9-36; FLETCHER, W. 8-14; JONES, Will 1-4; TEAM 1-minus 2; DUNNER, Malik 1-minus 9.

PASSING: FAU-ROBISON, Chris 33-41-0-366. Ball State-PLITT, Drew 26-38-1-303.

RECEIVING: FAU-MITCHELL, John 8-124; COUSART, Dante 5-11; HARRISON, Tavaris 4-87; MCCAMMON, Larry 4-23; BRYANT, Har- rison 3-80; ANTOINE, Deangelo 3-16; RAINE, John 3-13; CHARLES, James 2-10; WRIGHT, Willie 1-2. Ball State-DAVIS, Antwan 5-76; TYLER, Yo’Heinz 4-55; HALL, Justin 4-40; MILLER, Riley 3-69; DUN- NER, Malik 3-32; JONES, Will 3-8; LITTLES, Hassan 2-9; FLETCHER,

45 FUMBLES: WAGNER-TEAM 1-0. FAU-None. Game #4 SACKS (UA-A): WAGNER-GRANT, Tevaughn 1-0. FAU-LEROY, Akileis 0-1; SMITH, Rashad 0-1. Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Wagner 0 7 0 0 7 TACKLES (UA-A): WAGNER-BYARD, Khaliq 3-3; LEO, Titus 4-1; FAU 14 14 7 7 42 BARNETT, Naseem 3-2; MALONE, Darrell 3-1; LYONS, Ahmad 3-1; NUNEZ, Edward 2-2; HUBBARD, Tre 2-2; BRUCE, Macai 0-4; GRA- Scoring Summary: HAM, Santoni 2-1; DONALDSON,D 2-1; McCLEOD, Julian 1-2; 1st ENSLEY, Javeon 1-2; GILL, Cameron 1-2; DANIEL, Drew 2-0; HAVEN, 12:01 FAU RAINE, John 5 yd pass from ROBISON, Chris Jordan 1-1; YOUNG, Xavier 1-1; JOHNSON, Malik 1-1; HALL, Prince (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), 9-53 2:59, WAGNER 0 - 1-0; MORRIS, Myron 1-0; GRANT, Tevaughn 1-0; DeCAMBRE, Joshu FAU 7 1-0; WILLIAMS, Chris 0-1. FAU-SMITH, Rashad 1-9; LEROY, Akileis 00:42 FAU ANTOINE, Deangelo 37 yd pass from ROBISON, 2-3; McCARTHY, Leighton 0-5; WILLIAMS, Eddie 3-1; DOTSON, Chris (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), 4-54 1:26, WAGNER Meiko 2-2; BROWN, Da’Von 2-2; BENNETT, Anthony 1-3; TOOMBS, 0 - FAU 14 Dwight 3-0; ROSS, Ahman 2-1; HELM, Jordan 2-1; BONNER, Tim 0-3; 2nd ROLLE, Cecil 1-1; TOOLEY, Chris 1-1; JEFFERSON, Noah 1-1; 11:40 FAU ANTOINE, Deangelo 17 yd pass from ROBISON, McCRARY, Kevin 0-2; HARRIS, Ladante 1-0; HAFIZ, Quran 1-0; Chris (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), 6-40 1:40, WAGNER ADAMS, Armani 1-0; TISDALE, Tyrek 1-0; SOUTHALL, Mar. 0-1; EL- 0 - FAU 21 LIS, Ray 0-1; DELL, Collin 0-1; PETERSON, Logan 0-1; BARNWELL, 04:25 FAU ANTOINE, Deangelo 28 yd pass from ROBISON, Hosea 0-1; PIERRE, James 0-1. Chris (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), 4-82 1:23, WAGNER 0 - FAU 28 01:13 WAGNER DeCAMBRE, Joshua 32 yd pass from ALEXANDER-STEVE (SILVESTER, Eric kick), 8-75 3:12, WAGNER 7 - FAU 28 3rd 00:50 FAU ANTOINE, Deangelo 57 yd pass from ROBISON, Chris (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), 4-76 1:37, WAGNER 7 - FAU 35 4th 11:33 FAU TRONTI, Nick 3 yd run (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), 9-69 3:06, WAGNER 7 - FAU 42

WAGNER FAU FIRST DOWNS 14 27 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 25--6 31-120 PASSING YDS (NET) 218 387 Passes Att-Comp-Int 39-22-1 38-27-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 64-212 69-507 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-4 3-5 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-37 2-36 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-42.9 4-36.8 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 8-67 12-95 Possession Time 36:30 23:30 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 15 11 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 3-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-7 1-4

RUSHING: WAGNER-ALEXANDER-STEVE 4-6; McKENZIE, D 12- 6; HALL, Prince 4-3; Ikechukwu, Ike 3-0; SIECZKOWSKI,Ben 1-minus 1; TEAM 1-minus 20. FAU-MCCAMMON, Larry 13-48; TRONTI, Nick 4-40; LECONTE, Daniel 7-31; DEAN, Kelvin 2-8; ROBISON, Chris 4-minus 2; MASON, Chauncey 1-minus 5.

PASSING: WAGNER-ALEXANDER-STEVE 22-38-1-218; Ikechukwu, Ike 0-1-0-0. FAU-ROBISON, Chris 25-36-0-379; TRONTI, Nick 2-2-0- 8.

RECEIVING: WAGNER-DeCAMBRE, Joshu 8-124; LORICK, Jeremia 8-36; ELLISON, Noah 3-44; STEWART,Justice 1-8; McKENZIE, D 1-5; Ikechukwu, Ike 1-1. FAU-ANTOINE, Deangelo 11-173; RAINE, John 5-41; MITCHELL, John 4-71; HARRISON, Tavaris 2-40; BRYANT, Harrison 2-39; COUSART, Dante 1-15; MCCAMMON, Larry 1-7; WRIGHT, Willie 1-1.

INTERCEPTIONS: WAGNER-None. FAU-SMITH, Rashad 1-0.

46 2-2; REYNOLDS, Chris 1-28; RINGWOOD, Tyler 1-11; ELDER, M. Game #5 1-minus 2. INTERCEPTIONS: FAU-DOTSON, Meiko 2-0; GILBERT, Zyon 1-mi- Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score nus 2. CHA-GEMMELL, Jeff 1-0. FAU 14 10 14 7 45 CHA 7 7 7 6 27 FUMBLES: FAU-None. CHA-LEMAY, Benny 1-0.

Scoring Summary: SACKS (UA-A): FAU-ELLIS, Ray 2-0; BONNER, Tim 1-0. CHA- 1st HIGHSMITH, Alex 1-0; ANDERSON, DJ 1-0; SEGURA, Henry 1-0; 13:01 FAU MCCAMMON, Larry 3 yd run (RIVAS, Vladimir kick FUGATE, Jacione 1-0. failed), 2-69 0:24, FAU 6 - CLT 0 06:10 FAU DAVIDSON, Malcolm 3 yd run (MITCHELL, John TACKLES (UA-A): FAU-BROWN, Da’Von 6-0; ROSS, Ahman 5-0; LE- pass from ROBISON, Chris), 8-80 3:00, FAU 14 - CLT 0 ROY, Akileis 3-1; GILBERT, Zyon 3-0; WILLIAMS, Eddie 2-0; YOUNG, 03:29 CLT TUCKER, Victor 24 yd pass from REYNOLDS, Chris Teja 2-0; McCARTHY, Leighton 2-0; SMITH, Rashad 2-0; SOUTHALL, (CRUZ, Jonathan kick), 7-79 2:41, FAU 14 - CLT 7 Marcel 2-0; BENNETT, Anthony 2-0; DOTSON, Meiko 2-0; ELLIS, Ray 2nd 2-0; ADAMS, Armani 1-0; BONNER, Tim 1-0; HARRIS, Ladante 13:26 FAU RIVAS, Vladimir 31 yd field goal, 14-62 5:03, FAU 17 - 1-0; MOSS, Diashun 1-0; BARNWELL, Hosea 1-0; HELM, Jordan CLT 7 1-0; JEFFERSON, Noah 1-0; McCRARY, Kevin 0-1; DELL, Collin 0-1; 03:26 CLT HUNT, Jacob 1 yd pass from REYNOLDS, Chris HAFIZ, Quran 0-1. CHA-GIBBS,Marquavis 5-7; SEGURA, Henry 7-3; (CRUZ, Jonathan kick), 4-41 1:07, FAU 17 - CLT 14 LYON, Nafees 6-3; MARTIN, Luke 2-6; FUGATE, Jacione 3-4; HORNE, 00:25 FAU HARRISON, Tavaris 18 yd pass from ROBISON, Chris Timmy 3-2; WATTS, Markees 3-2; PITMAN, Jonnie 1-3; OSBORNE, (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), 9-75 3:01, FAU 24 - CLT 14 M. 3-0; HIGHSMITH, Alex 2-1; GEMMELL, Jeff 1-2; DOCTOR, 3rd Tommy 0-3; ANDERSON, DJ 2-0; CHANDLER,Taylor 2-0; SHARPE, 08:39 CLT MCALLISTER, A. 16 yd pass from REYNOLDS, Chris Jaylon 1-1; MCMILLAN,Lance 1-1; DOLLAR, Cameron 1-0; STEW- (CRUZ, Jonathan kick), 7-70 3:07, FAU 24 - CLT 21 ART, Demond 1-0; ROGERS, Solomon 0-1; RAY, Johnny 0-1. 06:25 FAU DAVIDSON, Malcolm 4 yd run (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), 6-75 2:14, FAU 31 - CLT 21 Stadium: Richardson Stadium 02:12 FAU RAINE, John 2 yd pass from ROBISON, Chris (RIVAS, Attendance: 12334 Vladimir kick), 8-71 3:10, FAU 38 - CLT 21 Kickoff time: 3:33 PM 4th End of Game: 7:00 PM 07:34 FAU CHARLES, James 1 yd run (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), Total elapsed time: 3:27 5-45 2:58, FAU 45 - CLT 21 Temperature: 91 F 00:13 CLT FINGER, Ishod 5 yd run (CRUZ, Jonathan kick failed), Wind: 1 MPH N 10-67 2:14, FAU 45 - CLT 27 Weather: Clear

FAU CLT FIRST DOWNS 22 17 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 51-236 27-52 PASSING YDS (NET) 321 284 Passes Att-Comp-Int 28-21-1 38-19-3 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 79-557 65-336 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-1 1-7 Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-2 5-69 Interception Returns-Yards 3--2 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-38.8 8-41.5 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 Penalties-Yards 9-80 6-45 Possession Time 33:18 26:42 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 16 4 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 7-8 3-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-21 4-35

RUSHING: FAU-DAVIDSON, Malcolm 13-83; ANTOINE, Deangelo 1-66; CHARLES, James 13-53; TRONTI, Nick 8-39; MCCAMMON, Larry 5-24; AGNER, Justin 1-2; LECONTE, Daniel 3-minus 1; Team 1-minus 2; ROBISON, Chris 6-minus 28. CHA-LEMAY, Benny 11-46; KEAN, Brett 3-15; FINGER, Ishod 4-10; MCALLISTER, A. 1-3; TEAM 1-minus 10; REYNOLDS, Chris 7-minus 12.

PASSING: FAU-ROBISON, Chris 20-27-1-312; TRONTI, Nick 1-1-0-9. CHA-REYNOLDS, Chris 15-28-2-208; KEAN, Brett 3-8-1-48; TEAM 0-1-0-0; DOLLAR, Cameron 1-1-0-28.

RECEIVING: FAU-BRYANT, Harrison 6-96; MITCHELL, John 4-70; ANTOINE, Deangelo 4-55; HARRISON, Tavaris 2-43; RAINE, John 2-4; DAVIDSON, Malcolm 1-30; MCCAMMON, Larry 1-16; COUSART, Dante 1-7. CHA-TUCKER, Victor 6-115; DOLLAR, Cam- eron 4-84; MCALLISTER, A. 2-43; HUNT, Jacob 2-3; LEMAY, Benny

47 TACKLES (UA-A): MT-BLANKENSHIP, R. 11-2; PHILPOTS, Trae 4-1; GRATE, G. 4-1; MOFFATT, J. 3-2; THOMAS, DQ 2-3; RENDER, Game #6 Tyshun 3-1; MELTON, Chris 3-1; BROOKS, Khalil 3-0; PARKS, Wayne 3-0; SHEPHERD, Brett 3-0; SMITH, Cody 1-1; POYDRAS, R. 0-2; PAT- Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score TERSON, D. 1-0; ALI, Yusuf 1-0; ANDERSON, D. 1-0; MANCIEL, Ma- MT 6 7 0 0 13 lik 1-0; STARLING, J. 1-0. FAU-BROWN, Da’Von 8-0; LEROY, Akileis FAU 2 10 10 6 28 6-2; GILBERT, Zyon 6-2; SMITH, Rashad 2-4; BARNWELL, Hosea 2-4; ELLIS, Ray 2-1; PIERRE, James 2-1; ROSS, Ahman 2-1; BONNER, Tim Scoring Summary: 2-0; HELM, Jordan 1-0; ADAMS, Armani 1-0; TISDALE, Tyrek 1-0; 1st TOOLEY, Chris 1-0; JEFFERSON, Noah 0-1; McCRARY, Kevin 0-1; 04:48 MT WINDHAM, CJ 30 yd pass from O’HARA, Asher McCARTHY, Leighton 0-1. (HOLT, Crews kick blockd), 8-88 3:14, MT 6 - FAU 0 04:48 FAU LEROY, Akileis PAT return, , MT 6 - FAU 2 Stadium: FAU Stadium 2nd Attendance: 12107 08:13 FAU MITCHELL, John 4 yd pass from ROBISON, Chris Kickoff time: 4:05 p.m. (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), 12-80 4:13, MT 6 - FAU 9 End of Game: 7:25 p.m Total elapsed time: 3:20 04:17 MT O’HARA, Asher 9 yd run (HOLT, Crews kick), 8-75 Temperature: 83 3:56, MT 13 - FAU 9 Wind: E 15 mph 02:54 FAU RIVAS, Vladimir 37 yd field goal, 5-35 1:23, MT 13 - Weather: Ptly cldy 65% RH FAU 12 FAU Captains: #2 Robison, #40 Bryant, #11 Ellis 3rd 09:31 FAU RIVAS, Vladimir 26 yd field goal, 13-58 4:00, MT 13 - FAU 15 03:23 FAU DAVIDSON, Malcolm 57 yd run (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), 3-68 0:59, MT 13 - FAU 22 4th 05:08 FAU MCCAMMON, Larry 1 yd run (RIVAS, Vladimir kick blockd), 8-26 4:15, MT 13 - FAU 28

MT FAU FIRST DOWNS 24 19 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 29-124 40-203 PASSING YDS (NET) 335 161 Passes Att-Comp-Int 42-24-3 31-16-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 71-459 71-364 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-1 1-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-18 3-78 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 3-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-46.0 6-42.0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 8-69 9-74 Possession Time 30:18 29:42 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 12 8 of 17 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-3 4-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-19

RUSHING: MT-O’HARA, Asher 17-57; DOBSON, Zack 2-32; MOBLEY, Chaton 4-20; ANDERSON, Brad 4-15; MCDONALD, Jayy 2-0. FAU-DAVIDSON, Malcolm 21-149; ANTOINE, Deangelo 2-13; LECONTE, Daniel 3-11; ROBISON, Chris 3-11; TRONTI, Nick 4-11; MCCAMMON, Larry 4-8; CHARLES, James 3-0.

PASSING: MT-O’HARA, Asher 24-42-3-335. FAU-ROBISON, Chris 15-30-0-145; TRONTI, Nick 1-1-0-16.

RECEIVING: MT-LEE, Ty 8-45; MARSHALL, Jimmy 4-70; PIERCE, Jarrin 3-82; ALI, Yusuf 2-44; DOBSON, Zack 2-38; UPTON, Isiah 2-29; ANDERSON, Brad 2-minus 3; WINDHAM, CJ 1-30. FAU-BRYANT, Harrison 4-68; HARRISON, Tavaris 3-27; ANTOINE, Deangelo 3-13; MITCHELL, John 2-34; DAVIDSON, Malcolm 2-9; MCCAMMON, Larry 1-6; RAINE, John 1-4.

INTERCEPTIONS: MT-None. FAU-DOTSON, Meiko 2-0; SMITH, Rashad 1-0.

FUMBLES: MT-O’HARA, Asher 1-0. FAU-None.

SACKS (UA-A): MT-None. FAU-ELLIS, Ray 1-0; BONNER, Tim 1-0.

48 INTERCEPTIONS: MAR-GILMORE, Steven 1-0. FAU-LEROY, Game #7 Akileis 1-3. FUMBLES: MAR-MILLER, Devin 1-0; GAINES, Xavier 1-0; EVANS, Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Sheldon 1-0. FAU-None. Marshall 10 7 5 14 36 FAU 14 3 0 14 31 SACKS (UA-A): MAR-BROWN, Tyler 2-0; DRAYTON, B. 1-0; HAMES, Channing 1-0; CUMBERLANDER, K 1-0; EDWARDS, Jamare Scoring Summary: 0-1; COBB, Omari 1-0; BECKETT, T. 0-1. FAU-BRICE, Caliph 1-0; 1st BONNER, Tim 1-0. 11:38 MAR ROHRWASSER, J. 30 yd field goal, 8-63 3:22, MAR 3 - FAU 0 TACKLES (UA-A): MAR-COBB, Omari 7-4; JOHNSON, Nazeeh 8-0; 09:03 FAU ROBISON, Chris 1 yd run (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), DRAYTON, B. 3-3; BECKETT, T. 3-2; BROWN, Tyler 4-0; HAMES, 8-75 2:35, MAR 3 - FAU 7 Channing 3-1; BURTON, Sam 2-2; SILVA, Fermin 1-3; MERRELL, Ke- 01:59 FAU MCCAMMON, Larry 1 yd run (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), reon 2-0; NEAL, Eli 2-0; GILMORE, Steven 1-1; HODGE, Darius 1-1; 3-56 1:00, MAR 3 - FAU 14 ABRAHAM, Micah 0-2; COUCH, Marquis 1-0; CUMBERLANDER, K 01:02 MAR LEVIAS, Armani 59 yd pass from GREEN, Isaiah 1-0; CROOM, Rodney 1-0; MCDANIEL, K. 1-0; GAINES, Xavier 1-0; (ROHRWASSER, J. kick), 3-75 0:57, MAR 10 - FAU 14 EDWARDS, Jamare 0-1. FAU-BRICE, Caliph 5-6; LEROY, Akileis 3-7; 2nd PIERRE, James 6-1; SMITH, Rashad 1-6; GILBERT, Zyon 2-4; DOT- 03:04 FAU RIVAS, Vladimir 32 yd field goal, 6-12 2:14, MAR 10 - SON, Meiko 4-0; BONNER, Tim 2-2; BROWN, Da’Von 1-3; ELLIS, FAU 17 Ray 0-3; ROSS, Ahman 1-1; McCARTHY, Leighton 1-1; TOOLEY, 00:13 MAR KNOX, Brenden 1 yd run (ROHRWASSER, J. kick), Chris 1-1; HORTON, Damian 1-1; JEFFERSON, Noah 0-2; DAVIS, 8-93 2:51, MAR 17 - FAU 17 William 0-2; HAFIZ, Quran 0-2; BELVIN, David 1-0; MCNEAL, Ash- 3rd ton 1-0; WILLIAMS, Eddie 1-0; MUNGIN, Romain 1-0; YOUNG, Teja 06:10 MAR ROHRWASSER, J. 25 yd field goal, 11-62 5:27, MAR 20 1-0. - FAU 17 00:52 MAR BROWN, Tyler safety, MAR 22 - FAU 17 Stadium: FAU Stadium 4th Attendance: 15138 10:09 FAU ROBISON, Chris 1 yd run (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), 10- Kickoff time: 6:32 pm 91 3:55, MAR 22 - FAU 24 End of Game: 10:16 pm 09:15 MAR JOHNSON, Willie 60 yd pass from GREEN, Isaiah Total elapsed time: 3:44 (GAINES, Xavier pass from GREEN, Isaiah), 3-75 0:54, Temperature: 84 MAR 30 - FAU 24 Wind: SE 10mph 03:36 FAU DAVIDSON, Malcolm 2 yd run (RIVAS, Vladimir Weather: Cloudy, RH 79% kick), 7-69 2:06, MAR 30 - FAU 31 00:36 MAR KNOX, Brenden 17 yd run (EVANS, Sheldon rush failed), 10-77 3:00, MAR 36 - FAU 31

MAR FAU FIRST DOWNS 20 22 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 44-254 36-57 PASSING YDS (NET) 206 362 Passes Att-Comp-Int 24-15-1 39-21-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 68-460 75-419 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-12 1-2 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-33 3-51 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-3 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-42.7 5-41.8 Fumbles-Lost 3-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 6-68 9-90 Possession Time 32:33 27:27 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 16 6 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 5-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 7-48 2-15

RUSHING: MAR-KNOX, Brenden 23-220; EVANS, Sheldon 7-31; GREEN, Isaiah 12-3; GAINES, Xavier 1-1; TEAM 1-minus 1. FAU-DA- VIDSON, Malcolm 12-52; MCCAMMON, Larry 6-38; TRONTI, Nick 4-14; ROBISON, Chris 14-minus 47.

PASSING: MAR-GREEN, Isaiah 15-24-1-206. FAU-ROBISON, Chris 21-39-1-362.

RECEIVING: MAR-LEVIAS, Armani 4-70; GAINES, Xavier 3-12; MILLER, Devin 2-22; KNOX, Brenden 2-6; JOHNSON, Willie 1-60; GAMMAGE, Corey 1-17; RICHARDSON, T. 1-15; KEATON, Ta- lik 1-4. FAU-ANTOINE, Deangelo 7-111; BRYANT, Harrison 5-72; MITCHELL, John 4-67; HARRISON, Tavaris 2-34; RAINE, John 1-61; BRUNSON, James 1-10; DAVIDSON, Malcolm 1-7.

49 TACKLES (UA-A): FAU-SMITH, Rashad 2-5; LEROY, Akileis 3-3; Game #8 ELLIS, Ray 1-4; HELM, Jordan 3-1; McCARTHY, Leighton 3-1; BON- NER, Tim 2-2; BRICE, Caliph 1-3; TOOLEY, Chris 3-0; DOTSON, Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Meiko 3-0; BROWN, Da’Von 3-0; JEFFERSON, Noah 2-1; FRANCOIS, FAU 14 10 7 10 41 Jonathon 0-3; HERRING, Chris 1-1; DELL, Collin 1-1; HORTON, Da- ODU 0 3 0 0 3 mian 1-1; LECONTE, Daniel 1-0; BENNETT, Anthony 1-0; CHARLES, James 1-0; MASON, Chauncey 1-0; DEAN, Kelvin 0-1; PIERRE, James Scoring Summary: 0-1; MOSS, Diashun 0-1; DAVIS, William 0-1; WILLIAMS, Eddie 0-1; 1st McCRARY, Kevin 0-1; TISDALE, Tyrek 0-1; BARNWELL, Hosea 0-1. 07:35 FAU RAINE, John 15 yd pass from ROBISON, Chris ODU-YOUNG, Jordan 2-8; FORD-DEMENT, K. 4-3; STITMON, D. (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), 4-36 1:22, FAU 7 - ODU 0 2-4; WHITE, Keion 2-4; HALL, Geronda 1-5; WILDER, Derek 3-2; 03:11 FAU DAVIDSON, Malcolm 21 yd run (RIVAS, Vladimir BLACKMON, H. 2-3; MEISER, Jeremy 1-4; GARNER, L. 1-3; BIBBY, kick), 7-82 2:47, FAU 14 - ODU 0 Tyre 2-0; BOYKIN, Lance 1-1; BREWTON, Calvin 0-2; WEAVER, 2nd Isaac 1-0; SAVEDGE, Darius 1-0; HEADEN, Joe Joe 0-1; RAMOS, Car- 13:33 ODU RICE, Nick 30 yd field goal, 8-36 3:27, FAU 14 - ODU 3 son 0-1; ROSS, Juwan 0-1; JACKSON, Cory 0-1; MCCULLERS, T. 0-1; 09:39 FAU BRYANT, Harrison 4 yd pass from ROBISON, Chris WASHINGTON, C. 0-1; CATE, Bailey 0-1. (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), 12-75 3:54, FAU 21 - ODU 3 00:00 FAU RIVAS, Vladimir 25 yd field goal, 8-48 2:25, Stadium: S.B. Ballard FAU 24 - ODU 3 Attendance: 17744 3rd Kickoff time: 3:30 p.m 03:05 FAU ANTOINE, Deangelo 48 yd run (RIVAS, Vladimir End of Game: 6:45 kick), 1-48 0:11, FAU 31 - ODU 3 Total elapsed time: 3:15 4th Temperature: 73 11:52 FAU RIVAS, Vladimir 27 yd field goal, 8-30 2:55, Wind: E 9 mph FAU 34 - ODU 3 Weather: Partly Cloudy 08:39 FAU WRIGHT, Willie 22 yd pass from TRONTI, Nick (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), 4-50 1:14, FAU 41 - ODU 3

FAU ODU FIRST DOWNS 23 14 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-159 40-70 PASSING YDS (NET) 271 134 Passes Att-Comp-Int 35-25-2 29-15-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 66-430 69-204 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-41 1-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 0-0 3-51 Interception Returns-Yards 1-7 2-43 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-47.0 9-31.9 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 5-35 7-66 Possession Time 26:01 33:59 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 10 5 of 18 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 1-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 6-46 1-2

RUSHING: FAU-ANTOINE, Deangelo 1-48; CHARLES, James 6-45; MASON, Chauncey 3-28; TRONTI, Nick 8-23; DAVIDSON, Malcolm 6-17; TISDALE, Tyrek 2-11; ROBISON, Chris 2-6; WESSEL, Trent 2-minus 3; Team 1-minus 16. ODU-STRONG, Kesean 13-60; DAVIS, Lala 9-19; WATSON, Blake 1-2; WASHINGTON, R. 2-0; DE- WEAVER, M. 15-minus 11.

PASSING: FAU-ROBISON, Chris 17-24-1-208; TRONTI, Nick 7-10-1- 57; WESSEL, Trent 1-1-0-6. ODU-DEWEAVER, M. 15-29-1-134.

RECEIVING: FAU-ANTOINE, Deagelo 9-69; BRYANT, Harrison 8-92; RAINE, John 3-40; WRIGHT, Willie 2-28; BRUNSON, James 1-25; HARRISON, Tavaris 1-16; MITCHELL, John 1-1. ODU-KUMAH, Eric 10-99; WILLIAMS, S. 1-17; BROWN, Darrell 1-8; WASHINGTON, R. 1-6; PATTERSON, H. 1-4; WATSON, Blake 1-0.

INTERCEPTIONS: FAU-BRICE, Caliph 1-7. ODU-FORD-DEMENT, K. 1-25; BROCCHINI, Will 1-18.

FUMBLES: FAU-Team 1-0; WESSEL, Trent 1-0. ODU-None.

SACKS (UA-A): FAU-McCARTHY, Leighton 2-0; HORTON, Damian 1-0; SMITH, Rashad 1-0; LEROY, Akileis 1-0; DELL, Collin 1-0. ODU- WILDER, Derek 1-0.

50 Game #9 SACKS (UA-A): FAU-LEROY, Akileis 2-0. WKU-JONES, J. 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A): FAU-LEROY, Akileis 5-7; SMITH, Rashad 8-2; Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score HAFIZ, Quran 5-3; GILBERT, Zyon 5-2; HELM, Jordan 3-1; PIERRE, FAU 0 21 7 7 35 James 3-1; DAVIS, William 2-2; DOTSON, Meiko 2-1; BRICE, Caliph WKU 14 0 7 3 24 2-0; TOOLEY, Chris 1-1; McCARTHY, Leighton 1-1; BROWN, Da’Von 1-1; VEINGRAD, Ryan 1-0; MASON, Chauncey 1-0; Scoring Summary: WILLIAMS, Eddie 1-0; BONNER, Tim 1-0; HERRING, Chris 1-0; TIS- 1st DALE, Tyrek 1-0; YOUNG, Teja 1-0; BARNWELL, Hosea 0-1; ELLIS, 09:16 WKU JACKSON, Lucky 54 yd pass from STOREY, T. Ray 0-1. WKU-MALONE, D. 9-1; KINCADE, A. 6-3; DAVIS, (MUNSON, C. kick), 2-58 0:37, FAU 0 - WKU 7 C. 5-2; DARDEN, T. 4-2; RUFFIN, D. 4-1; KEY, D. 3-2; MADDEN, J. 03:31 WKU STOREY, T. 2 yd run (MUNSON, C. kick), 8-80 4:43, 3-1; JONES, J. 1-3; BAILEY, K. 0-4; ALEXANDER, O. 2-1; MEADOWS, FAU 0 - WKU 14 T. 2-1; BRAGG, M. 2-0; JORDAN, C. 0-2; BRATHWAITE, A. 1-0; 2nd WITCHOSKEY, S. 1-0; BISHOP, B. 1-0; MUNSON, C. 1-0; HUNTER, 08:36 FAU TOOLEY, Chris 25 yd fumble recovery (RIVAS, J. 1-0; WASHINGTON, B. 0-1; HENDERSON, R. 0-1; LOGAN, M. 0-1; Vladimir kick), , FAU 7 - WKU 14 BUSH, C. 0-1; STAPLES, M. 0-1. 05:16 FAU MCCAMMON, Larry 11 yd run (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), 4-58 1:32, FAU 14 - WKU 14 Stadium: Smith Stadium 00:46 FAU HARRISON, T 9 yd pass from ROBISON, Chris Attendance: 14212 (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), 8-78 2:16, FAU 21 - WKU 14 Kickoff time: 3:05 pm 3rd End of Game: 6:12 pm 13:53 FAU WRIGHT, Willie 51 yd pass from ROBISON, Chris Total elapsed time: 3:07 (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), 3-69 0:58, FAU 28 - WKU 14 Temperature: 54 03:46 WKU SLOAN, J. 5 yd pass from STOREY, T. (MUNSON, C. Wind: NW 9 mph Weather: Sunny kick), 8-82 4:19, FAU 28 - WKU 21 4th 09:51 WKU MUNSON, C. 28 yd field goal, 11-85 4:18, FAU 28 - WKU 24 02:10 FAU TRONTI, Nick 22 yd run (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), 9-59 3:57, FAU 35 - WKU 24

FAU WKU FIRST DOWNS 20 21 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 37-189 26-64 PASSING YDS (NET) 259 380 Passes Att-Comp-Int 31-20-0 47-32-3 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 68-448 73-444 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-25 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 4-21 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-81 6-86 Interception Returns-Yards 3-30 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-50.0 5-51.4 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 5-55 4-38 Possession Time 26:11 33:49 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 11 4 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 1 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 3-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-21 1-12

RUSHING: FAU-CHARLES, James 10-65; MASON, Chauncey 11-60; TRONTI, Nick 4-35; MCCAMMON, Larry 7-28; HAYBALL, Matt 1-8; ANTOINE, Deangelo 1-0; ROBISON, Chris 3-minus 7. WKU-WALK- ER, G. 14-53; SLOAN, J. 1-16; MCCLENDON, K. 1-1; STOREY, T. 10-minus 6.

PASSING: FAU-ROBISON, Chris 18-29-0-208; TRONTI, Nick 1-1-0- 10; ROBINSON, Brandon 1-1-0-41. WKU-STOREY, T. 32-47-3-380.

RECEIVING: FAU-BRYANT, Harrison 6-74; ANTOINE, Deangelo 5-28; MITCHELL, John 3-18; HARRISON, Tavaris 2-40; WRIGHT, Willie 1-51; TRONTI, Nick 1-41; MASON, Chauncey 1-5; MCCAMMON, Larry 1-2. WKU-JACKSON, L. 9-194; SLOAN, J. 6-51; PEARSON, J. 5-59; JERNIGHAN, Q. 4-37; SIMON, J. 4-14; WALKER, G. 1-9; FOURTENBARY, K. 1-9; WITCHOSKEY, S. 1-6; LAFRANCE, G. 1-1.

INTERCEPTIONS: FAU-PIERRE, James 2-30; GILBERT, Zyon 1-0. WKU-None. FUMBLES: FAU-None. WKU-STOREY, T. 1-1.

51 SACKS (UA-A): FIU-JEAN-BAPTISTE,A 1-0. FAU-None. Game #10 TACKLES (UA-A): FIU-DAMES,RISHARD 7-3; GATES,J 4-5; LEWIS,S 3-5; DAMES,RICHARD 6-0; HALL,D 3-1; WHITTAKER,C Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score 3-1; TARVER,A 1-3; BROWN,I 2-1; JACQUES-LOUIS,R FIU 0 7 0 0 7 2-1; JEAN-BAPTISTE,A 2-1; THOMAS-OLIVER,S 2-0; TURNER,J FAU 7 6 15 9 37 1-1; CURTIS,N 0-2; CUSHION,O 1-0; JONES,T 1-0; WOODS,J 1-0; IRVING,C 1-0; TART,T 1-0; O’MEARA,D 1-0; MERCIER,J 0-1; Scoring Summary: OLIVER,K 0-1; REYNOLDS,D 0-1; MOORE,D 0-1; COLSON,R 0-1; 1st BURNS,K 0-1. FAU-SMITH, Rashad 5-5; LEROY, Akileis 3-6; ROSS, 08:43 FAU DAVIDSON, Malcolm 10 yd run (RIVAS, Vladimir Ahman 1-7; BARNWELL, Hosea 4-3; BROWN, Da’Von 2-2; GILBERT, kick), 12-80 4:54, FIU 0 - FAU 7 Zyon 2-1; TOOLEY, Chris 2-0; DAVIS, William 2-0; WILLIAMS, Eddie 2nd 2-0; PIERRE, James 2-0; HELM, Jordan 1-1; ELLIS, Ray 0-2; DELL, Col- 13:46 FAU RIVAS, Vladimir 33 yd field goal, 7-56 1:50, FIU 0 - lin 0-1; McCARTHY, Leighton 0-1; BONNER, Tim 0-1; JEFFERSON, FAU 10 Noah 0-1; DOTSON, Meiko 0-1. 13:34 FIU MAXWELL,N 75 yd run (BORREGALES,J kick), 1-75 0:12, FIU 7 - FAU 10 Stadium: FAU Stadium 06:10 FAU RIVAS, Vladimir 27 yd field goal, 10-56 3:33, FIU 7 - Attendance: 17603 FAU 13 Kickoff time: 6:06 pm 3rd End of Game: 9:15 11:53 FAU BRYANT, Harrison 5 yd pass from ROBISON, Chris Total elapsed time: 3:09 (BRYANT, Harrison pass from ROBISON, Chris), 7-75 Temperature: 73 3:07, FIU 7 - FAU 21 Wind: NNE 7mph 09:55 FAU DAVIDSON, Malcolm 6 yd run (RIVAS, Vladimir Weather: Overcast & sprinkles kick), 3-16 0:31, FIU 7 - FAU 28 4th FAU Captains: 6 Tronti, 51 Diaz, 36 Leroy 14:22 FAU DAVIDSON, Malcolm 23 yd run (RIVAS, Vladimir FIU Captains: 1 Cushion, 3 Lewis, 12 Morgan, 16 Gaiter, 30 Borregales kick failed), 2-47 0:31, FIU 7 - FAU 34 FAU wins toss (Tails) and defers to second half and will defend the 09:01 FAU RIVAS, Vladimir 25 yd field goal, 7-56 2:43, FIU 7 - South goal. FAU 37

FIU FAU FIRST DOWNS 16 30 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 29-112 44-261 PASSING YDS (NET) 192 318 Passes Att-Comp-Int 38-20-1 39-24-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 67-304 83-579 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-21 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-11 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-47.0 1-47.0 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0 Penalties-Yards 6-53 5-45 Possession Time 27:52 32:08 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 15 6 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 6 1 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-2 6-8 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-11 0-0

RUSHING: FIU-MAXWELL,N 16-95; JEFFERSON,N 1-15; WIGGINS,K 4-7; MORGAN,J 1-5; PRICE,D 5-4; JEAN-BAPTISTE,A 1-2; HEATHERLY,T 1-minus 16. FAU-DAVIDSON, Malcolm 18-153; MASON, Chauncey 7-49; CHARLES, James 6-46; WRIGHT, Willie 1-11; TRONTI, Nick 5-8; ANTOINE, Deangelo 1-6; ROBISON, Chris 6-minus 12.

PASSING: FIU-MORGAN,J 20-37-0-192; HALLMAN,A 0-1-1-0. FAU- ROBISON, Chris 22-37-0-298; TRONTI, Nick 2-2-0-20.

RECEIVING: FIU-GAITER,T 7-94; THORNTON,S 5-42; PALMER,S 3-25; MAXWELL,N 3-21;PRICE,D 2-10. FAU-ANTOINE, Deangelo 9-125; BRYANT, Harrison 4-57; WRIGHT, Willie 4-24; HARRISON, Tavaris 3-39; MASON, Chauncey 2-37; BRUNSON, James 1-24; MITCHELL, John 1-12.

INTERCEPTIONS: FIU-None. FAU-DOTSON, Meiko 1-11.

FUMBLES: FIU-HEATHERLY,T 1-0; GAITER,T 1-1. FAU-ROBISON, Chris 1-0.

52 INTERCEPTIONS: FAU-DOTSON, Meiko 1-41. UTSA-None. Game #11 FUMBLES: FAU-DOTSON, Meiko 1-1; BRYANT, Harrison 1-0. UTSA-McCORMICK, S. 2-2; TEAM 1-0. Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score FAU 7 10 16 7 40 SACKS (UA-A): FAU-JEFFERSON, Noah 1-0; SMITH, Rashad 1-0. UTSA 3 0 8 15 26 UTSA-DANTZLER, L. 0-1; CARTER-McLIN, J 0-1.

Scoring Summary: TACKLES (UA-A): FAU-LEROY, Akileis 6-1; BARNWELL, Hosea 1st 4-3; SMITH, Rashad 4-2; BROWN, Da’Von 3-2; DOTSON, Meiko 10:39 FAU DAVIDSON, Malcolm 16 yd run (RIVAS, Vladimir 4-0; HORTON, Damian 4-0; GILBERT, Zyon 3-1; TOOLEY, Chris 3-0; kick), 5-90 1:51, FAU 7 - UTSA 0 PIERRE, James 3-0; SOUTHALL, Marcel 2-1; JEFFERSON, Noah 1-2; 04:11 UTSA DUPLESSIS, H. 41 yd field goal, 12-51 6:28, FAU 7 - HELM, Jordan 2-0; WILLIAMS, Eddie 1-1; BRICE, Caliph 0-2; Mc- UTSA 3 CARTHY, Leighton 0-2; JAMES, Jeff 1-0; ROSS, Ahman 1-0; ELLIS, 2nd Ray 1-0; YOUNG, Teja 1-0; TISDALE, Tyrek 0-1; DAVIS, William 0-1; 14:10 FAU RIVAS, Vladimir 26 yd field goal, 15-69 5:01, FAU 10 - FRANCOIS, Jonathon 0-1. UTSA-WISDOM, Rashad 8-2; HARMAN- UTSA 3 SON, T. 5-2; HARRIS, SaVion 5-2; NWACHUKU, K. 4-2; SAM, Jahmal 04:36 FAU CHARLES, James 9 yd run (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), 4-1; MARTEL, Andrew 4-1; AUSTIN III 4-1; GRADY, Cassius 4-0; 8-65 2:56, FAU 17 - UTSA 3 BANKS, Eric 3-1; HICKS, Clarence 3-1; HAYNES, Jaylon 2-2; Mc- 3rd GHEE, T. 2-1; CARTER-McLIN, J 0-2; MAYFIELD, Corey 1-0; BAKER, 11:12 FAU RIVAS, Vladimir 28 yd field goal, 10-65 3:48, FAU 20 - Baylen 1-0; PRESTON, J. 0-1; HENRY, D. 0-1; DANTZLER, L. 0-1; UTSA 3 BENNING, Myles 0-1. 09:38 FAU EMMONS, BJ 32 yd run (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), 2-37 0:31, FAU 27 - UTSA 3 Stadium: Alamodome 04:01 UTSA FRANKLIN, Z. 16 yd pass from NARCISSE, L. Attendance: 14355 (NARCISSE, L. rush), 7-80 3:01, FAU 27 - UTSA 11 Kickoff time: 5:05 pm 00:06 FAU BRYANT, Harrison 2 yd pass from ROBISON, Chris End of Game: 8:19 pm (ROBISON, Chris pass failed), 9-75 3:55, FAU 33 - Total elapsed time: 3:14 UTSA 11 Temperature: 72 4th Wind: n/a 08:42 UTSA WATSON, Leroy 2 yd pass from NARCISSE, L. Weather: indoors (DUPLESSIS, H. kick), 7-80 2:13, FAU 33 - UTSA 18 06:48 FAU EMMONS, BJ 5 yd run (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), 4-66 1:54, FAU 40 - UTSA 18 03:01 UTSA STRICKLAND, C. 24 yd pass from WEEKS, Jordan (WEEKS, Jordan rush), 10-75 3:47, FAU 40 - UTSA 26

FAU UTSA FIRST DOWNS 31 20 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-190 38-192 PASSING YDS (NET) 336 209 Passes Att-Comp-Int 42-27-0 30-18-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 80-526 68-401 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-19 3-49 Interception Returns-Yards 1-41 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-42.0 6-44.7 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-2 Penalties-Yards 3-35 7-74 Possession Time 31:19 28:41 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 14 4 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 2 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 6-7 2-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-14 1-11

RUSHING: FAU-CHARLES, James 9-63; EMMONS, BJ 10-53; DAVID- SON, Malcolm 7-53; TRONTI, Nick 5-17; MASON, Chauncey 3-12; LECONTE, Daniel 1-minus 1; ROBISON, Chris 3-minus 7. UTSA- BRADY, Brenden 15-86; McCORMICK, S. 12-76; NARCISSE, L. 7-20; WEEKS, Jordan 2-13; GRIFFIN, Dywan 1-2; TEAM 1-minus 5.

PASSING: FAU-ROBISON, Chris 27-41-0-336; TRONTI, Nick 0-1-0-0. UTSA-NARCISSE, L. 10-19-1-86; WEEKS, Jordan 8-11-0-123.

RECEIVING: FAU-BRYANT, Harrison 10-182; HARRISON, Tavaris 4-55; RAINE, John 4-22; ANTOINE, Deangelo 3-32; MITCHELL, John 3-24; CHARLES, James 2-9; ROBINSON, Brandon 1-12. UTSA- FRANKLIN, Z. 7-98; STRICKLAND, C. 5-85; JONES, Sheldon 2-13; McCORMICK, S. 1-8; BRADY, Brenden 1-3; WATSON, Leroy 1-2; GRIFFIN, Dywan 1-0.

53 FUMBLES: USM-CLOPTON, Trace 1-0; ABRAHAM, Jack 1-1. FAU- Game #12 None. SACKS (UA-A): USM-WHITTINGTON, T. 1-0. FAU-McCARTHY, Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score Leighton 1-0; JEFFERSON, Noah 1-0; LEROY, Akileis 1-0. Sothern Miss 0 10 7 0 17 FAU 10 7 7 10 34 TACKLES (UA-A): USM-LATHAM, S. 4-3; THOMAS, DQ 3-3; BOZE- MAN, Swayze 3-2; SHORTS, Malik 3-1; TURNER, Jacques 2-1; WHIT- Scoring Summary: TINGTON, T. 2-1; WILLIAMS, Ty 2-1; HEMBY, Ky’el 1-2; LANDRY, 1st Delmond 0-3; MAPLES, Hayes 1-1; SHOWERS, S. 0-2; KENNEDY, 08:07 FAU RIVAS, Vladimir 40 yd field goal, 7-11 1:29, USM 0 - Darius 0-2; SMITH, Demarrio 0-2; DORBECK, Drake 1-0; MITCH- FAU 3 ELL, R. 1-0; HARRIS, D. 1-0; CLOPTON, Trace 1-0. FAU-LEROY, 05:18 FAU BRYANT, Harrison 38 yd pass from ROBISON, Chris Akileis 4-7; SMITH, Rashad 6-3; BARNWELL, Hosea 4-4; ROSS, (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), 2-77 0:47, USM 0 - FAU 10 Ahman 3-3; TOOLEY, Chris 4-1; McCARTHY, Leighton 3-1; PIERRE, 2nd James 3-1; YOUNG, Teja 1-3; BROWN, Da’Von 2-1; HELM, Jordan 1-2; 12:59 FAU BRYANT, Harrison 15 yd pass from ROBISON, Chris DOTSON, Meiko 1-1; DELL, Collin 0-2; ELLIS, Ray 0-2; WILLIAMS, (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), 2-34 0:29, USM 0 - FAU 17 Eddie 1-0; JEFFERSON, Noah 1-0; DAVIS, William 1-0; ADAMS, 08:50 USM STEIN, Andrew 23 yd field goal, 8-40 4:09, USM 3 - Armani 1-0; HORTON, Damian 1-0; BONNER, Tim 1-0; FAU 17 SOUTHALL, Marcel 0-1. 08:30 USM ANDERSON, S. 8 yd run (STEIN, Andrew kick), 1-8 0:07, USM 10 - FAU 17 Stadium: FAU Stadium 3rd Attendance: 13414 12:23 FAU EMMONS, BJ 3 yd run (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), 1-3 Kickoff time: 3:33 pm 0:06, USM 10 - FAU 24 End of Game: 6:45 01:08 USM ABRAHAM, Jack 2 yd run (STEIN, Andrew kick), 14- Total elapsed time: 3:12 70 8:10, USM 17 - FAU 24 Temperature: 81 4th Wind: 10 ESE 13:52 FAU BRYANT, Harrison 22 yd pass from ROBISON, Chris Weather: clear (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), 5-71 2:16, USM 17 - FAU 31 FAU Captains: 2 (Robison), 7 (Smith) 40 (Bryant) 09:35 FAU SHAHRIARI, A. 31 yd field goal, 6-22 2:04, USM 17 - USM Captains: 13 (McLaurin), 29 (Gunn) 82 (Terry) FAU 34 USM calls heads. FAU wins toss and defers. FAU will kick and defend the South goal. USM FAU FIRST DOWNS 17 12 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 35-60 31-144 PASSING YDS (NET) 198 156 Passes Att-Comp-Int 41-27-4 20-8-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 76-258 51-300 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-67 1-28 Interception Returns-Yards 1-34 4-90 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-28.5 4-39.2 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards 6-50 7-50 Possession Time 38:10 21:50 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 15 3 of 11 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 4-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-11 3-29

RUSHING: USM-ANDERSON, S. 11-54; HARRIS, D. 10-25; MOSLEY, T. 2-7; PERKINS, Kevin 3-5; CLOPTON, Trace 1-minus 4; ABRAHAM, Jack 8-minus 27. FAU-EMMONS, BJ 11-71; MASON, Chauncey 5-22; CHARLES, James 2-17; ANTOINE, Deangelo 2-13; DAVIDSON, Malcolm 5-13; TRONTI, Nick 2-8; LECONTE, Daniel 1-2; ROBISON, Chris 3-minus 2.

PASSING: USM-ABRAHAM, Jack 25-39-4-182; McLAURIN, Neil 1-1-0-9; EVERETT, Zac 1-1-0-7. FAU-ROBISON, Chris 8-19-1-156; TRONTI, Nick 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: USM-JONES, Tim 7-66; McLAURIN, Neil 7-60; HAR- RIS, D. 6-37; WATKINS, Quez 3-13; ABRAHAM, Jack 1-9; THOMAS, DQ 1-7; LADNER, Ray 1-7; ANDERSON, S. 1-minus 1. FAU-BRYANT, Harrison 3-75; ANTOINE, Deangelo 2-37; HARRISON, Tavaris 1-30; CHARLES, James 1-19; MITCHELL, John 1-minus 5.

INTERCEPTIONS: USM-SHORTS, Malik 1-34. FAU-DOTSON, Meiko 2-50; LEROY, Akileis 2-40.

54 FUMBLES: UAB-HOPKINS, Dylan 1-0; BROWN, Spencer 1-0. FAU- Game #13 WRIGHT, Willie 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): UAB-None. FAU-ELLIS, Ray 1-0; McCRARY, Kevin Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score 1-0; HORTON, Damian 1-0. UAB 3 3 0 0 6 FAU 14 21 7 7 49 TACKLES (UA-A): UAB-BOLER, Will 3-7; MOFOR, Fitz 1-7; MOLL, K. 5-2; WILDER, Noah 3-4; SMITH, Jordan 1-5; WRIGHT, Alex 2-2; Scoring Summary: CASH, Grayson 2-1; FAIR, Tony 1-2; MOULTRIE, A. 1-2; SWOOPES, 1st K. 1-2; TURNER, Dy’jonn 2-0; MARSHALL, TD 2-0; TALAN, Adri- 05:25 FAU EMMONS, BJ 1 yd run (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), 10-51 enne 1-1; DAWKINS, Will 1-1; DANIELS, CD 1-1; GRIFFIN, Kobe 3:41, UAB 0 - FAU 7 0-2; THOMAS V, S. 0-2; BRASHER, Luke 1-0; WOODEN, Larry 1-0; 01:45 UAB VOGEL, Nick 44 yd field goal, 8-51 3:40, BROOKS, A.J. 1-0; WATKINS, Austin 1-0; PITTMAN, Hayden 1-0; UAB 3 - FAU 7 MARINO, Garrett 0-1. FAU-BROWN, Da’Von 4-4; LEROY, Akileis 01:32 FAU ANTOINE, Dea 75 yd pass from ROBISON, Chris 4-3; SMITH, Rashad 1-6; HORTON, Damian 3-2; YOUNG, Teja 3-1; (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), 1-75 0:13, UAB 3 - FAU 14 SOUTHALL, Marcel 2-2; BARNWELL, Hosea 1-3; TOOLEY, Chris 3-0; 2nd McCRARY, Kevin 1-2; BRICE, Caliph 1-1; PIERRE, James 1-1; DAVIS, 14:09 FAU MITCHELL, John 18 yd pass from ROBISON, Chris William 0-2; McCARTHY, Leighton 1-0; ROSS, Ahman 1-0; ELLIS, Ray (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), 6-69 1:27, UAB 3 - FAU 21 1-0; HELM, Jordan 1-0; DOTSON, Meiko 1-0; ADAMS, Armani 0-1; 06:46 FAU WILLIAMS, Eddie 7 yd blocked punt return (RIVAS, BELVIN, David 0-1; HARRIS, Ladante 0-1; PETERSON, Logan 0-1; Vladimir kick), , UAB 3 - FAU 28 HAFIZ, Quran 0-1; WILLIAMS, Eddie 0-1; BRUNSON, James 0-1; 04:59 UAB VOGEL, Nick 36 yd field goal, 6-57 1:47, DELL, Collin 0-1; WRIGHT, Willie 0-1. UAB 6 - FAU 28 00:26 FAU BRYANT, Harrison 8 yd pass from ROBISON, Chris Stadium: FAU (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), 8-51 1:16, UAB 6 - FAU 35 FAUAttendance: 14387 3rd Kickoff time: 1:36 03:57 FAU EMMONS, BJ 1 yd run (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), 10-72 End of Game: 5:03 p.m 2:36, UAB 6 - FAU 42 Total elapsed time: 3:27 4th Temperature: 81 09:51 FAU MASON, Chauncey 20 yd pass from ROBISON, Chris Wind: S 8 mph (RIVAS, Vladimir kick), 8-80 3:28, UAB 6 - FAU 49 Weather: prtly cldy rh 47%

UAB FAU FIRST DOWNS 14 29 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 40-139 42-286 PASSING YDS (NET) 84 299 Passes Att-Comp-Int 19-8-2 39-18-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 59-223 81-585 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 3-35 Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-18 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 2-16 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-40.1 3-56.0 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 1-0 Penalties-Yards 11-83 7-90 Possession Time 31:05 28:55 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 13 6 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 2 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 5-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 3-19

RUSHING: UAB-BROWN, Spencer 18-65; JOHNSTON III, T 7-59; BROWN JR., J. 5-26; HADEN, Jonathan 2-6; WOODEN, Larry 1-2; STANLEY, L. 3-minus 1; HOPKINS, Dylan 4-minus 18. FAU-DAVID- SON, Macolm 11-128; EMMONS, BJ 12-40; ROBISON, Chris 4-30; TRONTI, Nick 3-30; MASON, Chauncey 2-20; LECONTE, Daniel 5-14; MCCAMMON, Larry 2-9; TISDALE, Tyrek 2-9; WRIGHT, Willie 1-6.

PASSING: UAB-JOHNSTON III, T 4-11-1-42; HOPKINS, Dylan 4-7- 1-42; PRINCE, Gerrit 0-1-0-0. FAU-ROBISON, Chris 17-37-1-267; ROBINSON, Brandon 0-1-0-0; TRONTI, Nick 1-1-0-32.

RECEIVING: UAB-WATKINS, Austin 3-43; PITTMAN, Hayden 2-13; BLAKES, Thair 1-12; MITCHELL, Myron 1-9; GROSSMAN, M. 1-7. FAU-ANTOINE, Deangelo 5-112; BRYANT, Harrison 4-39; MASON, Chauncey 3-36; HARRISON, Tavaris 2-22; ROBINSON, Brandon 1-32; WRIGHT, Willie 1-31; MITCHELL, John 1-18; RAINE, John 1-9.

INTERCEPTIONS: UAB-DAWKINS, Will 1-0. FAU-TOOLEY, Chris 1-10; DOTSON, Meiko 1-6.

55 In-Game Notes Quick Hits FAU debut. He completed his first two passes, and three of his first four, before • FAU (0-1) won the toss but deferred. a diving interception gave the ball back to the Buckeyes • Ohio State (1-0) needed four plays on the opening drive, with a 51-yard run for Stats and Records the score • The attendance of 103,228 is the largest FAU has ever played in front of • After the Owls were held to a three-and- G #1 (eclipsing 101,821 at Alabama on Sept. 22, 2012) out, a long punt return gave OSU a short • Bryant and Raine led all receivers on the day in catches with six, and Bryant field paced all players in receiving yards with 79 • Two plays later, a 25-yard touchdown pass doubled the lead, and the next • Harrison added four receptions for 57 Buckeye drive ended in 31-yard passing score for to make it 21-0 • Robison made good on 65 percent of his past attempts (22-for-34) for 178 • A fourth 1st quarter score for OSU came on a 29-yard pass yards • Akileis Leroy smothered the Buckeyes’ quarterback to eventually force a punt • McCammon’s score was the first of his career late in the period • Defensively, Smith was in double digits with a game-high tally of tackles on • James Charles moved the chains as the Owls took possession into the 2nd either side, with 11, seven of which were solo quarter • Brown was next with eight, while Hafiz added seven • OSU was forced into a second straight punt when a Korel Smith blitz flushed • Leroy had six stops, a sack and tackle for loss, plus the forced fumble the QB out of the pocket and Leighton McCarthy pushed him out of bounds • Hayball averaged 47.2 yards per punt, including the long of 70 for a sack • The Owls fell behind early with the early OSU flurry, but outscored the No. 5 • Matt Hayball boomed a 70-yard punt to pin OSU to their own 11 Buckeyes the rest of the way, 21-17 Owls • Again, Leroy continued to be a presence in the backfield, picking up the Owls’ second sack of the day. On the next play, Damian Horton got pressure to earn a Quick Hits QB hurry • On the opening drive and aided by two • FAU recorded with the first turnover of the game, as a backwards pass was FAU penalties, the Knights (2-0) went 75 mishandled and Quran Hafiz came up with the fumble recovery midway yards in seven plays to take an early 7-0 through the 2nd lead • Jaylen Joyner was the next defensive lineman with a hurry, leading to another G #2 • After a nice kickoff return, the Owls OSU punt begin their first possession at midfield. • The next Buckeye drive also ended in a turnover, as on a rush, Leroy forced a Chris Robison found Harrison Bryant on fumble, recovered by Rashad Smith 4th and 5 for an FAU first down before • That gave FAU good field position, at the OSU 25, and Chris Robison found the Owls were forced to punt later in the possession Harrison Bryant for back-to-back completions, of six yards and seven yards, to • The Knights quickly turned the new possession into a 57-yard touchdown pass move it to the 12 to go up 14-0 with 9:36 left in the first quarter • Vladimir Rivas put the Owls on the board, splitting the uprights with a 28-yard • The Owls went three and out on their second possession of the game. UCF field goal with 33 seconds left to go in the half took over on their own 29-yard line • FAU’s defense forced the first three and out of the day for UCF. FAU took over • FAU got the ball to start the 3rd, and picked up back-to-back 1st downs on at its own 25-yard line a screen pass to Larry McCammon III (12 yards) and a catch by John Raine (14 • On the next UCF drive, the Knights advanced into the red zone, then missed a yards) field goal attempt to keep the score 14-0 • Robinson found Bryant on a beautiful leaping snag for 26 yards, and coupled • Vladimir Rivas missed a 46-yard try of his own early in the second quarter with a roughing-the-passer penalty on the same play, the Owls had a 1st down • An 11-yard Adrian Killins rush put UCF up 21-0 with just six minutes left in on the OSU 12 the half • Four plays later, Rivas made good again, again from the same 28-yard distance • Rivas put the Owls on the board with a career-long 48-yard make at the 2:51 • On the ensuing drive, Da’Von Brown flew to the line of scrimmage for a tackle mark of the second quarter for no gain, and a one-yard loss, on consecutive plays • The Knights answered quickly with a four-play touchdown drive to go up 28-3 • Late in the 3rd, OSU scored for the first time in over two quarters, after the • Rivas came back with his second field goal of the quarter, this one from 31 Owls had held them out of the end zone for six straight possessions yards out, to make the score 28-6 at the half • After the TD, the Owls moved the ball downfield. Robison connected with • The first score of the second half came at the 7:55 mark of the third quarter, John Mitchell and Bryant for twin 12-yard receptions, and hit Tavaris Harrison when UCF’s Killins scored on a 74-yard touchdown pass to make the score for eight yards and then six more for a 1st down 35-6 • Robison rushed for seven and James Charles for five, and Raine made a sliding • After another quick FAU drive, the Knights added to their lead, going ahead 41-6. Marcel Southall blocked the extra point attempt catch for 12 yards and an apparent first down, but it was overturned upon • A Robison pass was picked off by the Knights, which UCF quickly converted review into a 28-yard touchdown • Heading into the quarter break, the Owls lined up for a field goal, but coming • Larry McCammon scored his second career touchdown on a three-yard rush, out, elected to go for it on 4th down. Robison found Charles for eight yards and followed by Robison finding Dante Cousart for a successful two-point the 1st conversion, completing the scoring for the night • A nine-yard Charles rush brought up 2nd-and-inches • UCF was unsuccessful on a 4th-and-2 attempt from the FAU 7 • Two plays later, true freshman McCammon punched it from three yards, and • The Owls had just punted the ball back when the game was ended early due to Robison hit John Mitchell for a wide-open two-point conversion to make it lightning in the area 35-14 Stats and Records • The Owls attempted an onside kick but it went out of bounds. Beginning in • The game was the highest attended game in FAU Stadium history with an FAU territory, OSU scored seven plays later announced crowd of 30,811. The previous best was 30,321 against Miami in 2015 • The longest FAU gain of the afternoon came when Robison floated a pass to • Rivas’ 48-yard field goal was a career-long, surpassing the 44-yarder he made “Pico” Tavaris Harrison for 38 yards against MT last season • After a 9-yard run by Robison, and six yards from McCammon, a play later, • Larry McCammon had 69 rushing yards and a touchdown on 18 attempts to Bryant hauled in a 16-yard pass to move within the 10 lead the Owls’ ground gainers • Malcolm Davidson had 66 yards on eight attempts, including a 32-yarder • Three plays after that, Robison got his first TD pass of the day, a three-yard • John Raine led the FAU receivers with five catches for 47 yards completion to Raine. Rivas’ extra point pulled the Owls back to within three • Harrison Bryant had 51 yards on four grabs. Dante Cousart snagged three scores 42-21 catches for 16 yards, while McCammon and John Mitchell each recorded a pair • With OSU milking the clock, James Pierre stuffed a QB rush for a loss of five of receptions for 19 and 15 yards, respectively • The Owls’ defense held the Buckeyes to a field goal attempt, which was good from 46 • Backup quarterback Justin Agner came on for the final Owl drive, making his

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Quick Hits • After that, the Owls were able to run out the clock, including McCammon • The first two Cardinal plays were for getting the final first down. He finished a yard shy of the century mark on the naught: Rashad Smith hit a receiver as ground in the win soon as he caught the first pass for a loss, and Stats and Records he and Ray Ellis bottled up a back right at the • Mitchell’s stat line for the day read: eight catches, 124 yards and three touch G #3 line of scrimmage downs (he was at 6-96 and two scores at the half) • After a completion on 3rd down from Chris • His first touchdown was the first since his freshman year – ironically, a 33-yard Robison to Tavaris Harrison, the Owls went for it on their own 34. Larry score as well, on Nov. 5, 2016 against Rice – and second, at that point, of his career McCammon III went for eight yards on 4th-and-1 to move the chains • When he hit the century mark for the first time in his career, he became the • Smith continued to shine, picking up a fumble on a missed connection when first receiver for the Owls to do so since Oct. 15 of last year (Harrison Bryant Ball State was attempting a reverse against North Texas, 138 yards) • That gave the ball to the Owls on the BSU 31. The drive began on a six-yard • The senior wideout tied the school mark, becoming just the second FAU successful shovel pass to Deangelo Antoine; then, Robison found John Mitchell receiver with three catches for scores in a game (Cortez Gent vs. FIU on Nov. for nine yards and a first down, to the 16 29, 2008) • The Owls then continue to move the ball in chunks: James Charles on the • Smith became just the fourth Owl ever with two fumble recoveries in a game ground for four yards and five; Robison got three on a keeper for the first (the last was Frantz Joseph on Nov. 8, 2008) down; and then Robison put FAU on the board with a four-yard slant to John • Overall, the Owls’ defense picked up five sacks among 10 tackles for loss and Raine for the score the four turnovers (Smith’s two fumble recoveries, and his forced fumble • After forcing a BSU punt, the Owls to the edge of Cardinal territory with first pounced on by Ellis, and the interception by Pierre) down catches by Raine and Dante Cousart, and across midfield on an eight- • Brown, Leroy and Zyon Gilbert led the way with eight tackles apiece, while yard jet sweep by Antoine Ellis and Smith each had six • On the next play, freshman Kelvin Dean, Jr.’s first collegiate carry went for a • At 366 yards in the air, Robison notched the third 300-yard passing game of first down; however, his second saw a BSU forced fumble, scoop and score to his young career (slotting in between 471 vs. Air Force and 339 vs. Old tie the game Dominion, both last season). He was 33-for-41 on Saturday for 80.5 percent • The very next Owls’ play also was a fumble forced and recovered by the • Robison’s four touchdown passes set a new career high and finished one away Cardinals, giving them the ball on the FAU 14. They took the lead on a one- from the school record play drive, a 14-yard touchdown pass • After Mitchell amongst the receivers was Harrison (4 catches, 87 yards) and • That score held into the first quarter break; the Owls got back-to-back chain- Bryant (3 for 80) moving gains of 13 (a rush by McCammon) and 10 (a pass to Mitchell) • McCammon set a new career best with 99 rushing yards on 25 carries and • Then a wide-open connection from Robison to Mitchell, for 33 yards, knotted scored for the third straight game (one each in all three career games for the up the game freshman). He added four receptions for 23 yards out of the backfield as well • The Owls’ defense held firm despite a 51-yard quarterback run to take it into the red zone. A two-yard rush and two incompletions came before a 30-yard Quick Hits Cardinal field goal • FAU won the coin toss and chose to start on • Facing a long 3rd down after back-to-back losses, Robison again hooked up offense with Mitchell in space for 22 yards. That gave the senior wideout 75 yards in • After a nice kickoff return by Meiko Dotson, the game, not just the most in a game in his career, but more than in any prior the Owls marched downfield for a quick season in total G #4 nine-play drive to open the scoring. Robison • With BSU driving late in the half, Leighton McCarthy came up with an eight- found John Raine for a five-yard touchdown yard sack, his second of the season (and the second of the day for the Owls, • The Owls’ defense forced a three-and-out on their first drive following Tim Bonner’s a handful of plays earlier). The drive would end as the • An exchange of possessions produced several defensive highlights, including Cardinals missed a 40-yard field goal attempt two Tim Bonner tackles for loss and a Rashad Smith interception • Again the Owls got near midfield, Robison to Mitchell for 17 more (giving him • FAU capitalized on the turnover, as Robison and Antoine hooked up on a 92 yards in the first half) 37-yard touchdown pass to put the Owls up 14-0 just before the end of the first • An 11-yard completion to Harrison preceded an 18-yard run by McCammon, quarter down to the BSU 26 • Robison and Antoine connected on another scoring pass early in the second, • McCammon then went for five, and eight, the latter another first down that put this one from 17 yards out, giving FAU a 21-0 lead the ball into the red zone, to the 13 • Robison and Antoine collaborated on yet another touchdown reception for the • On 3rd-and-6 from the nine-yard line, a facemask penalty on BSU at the edge Owls’ final score of the half and stretching the margin to 28-0 of the goal line made for an automatic first down at the four • Wagner’s only score of the night came on a 32-yard pass on 4th-and-nine with • Robison scrambled and then again found Mitchell for his second score of the just over a minute left in the first half day, and gave FAU the lead heading into the locker room • The score didn’t change again until Antoine snagged another touchdown pass • After the Owls forced a half-opening punt, Robison found Harrison Bryant in from Robison late in the third quarter, as the Owls went up 35-7 stride for a 52-yard catch-and-run on their first play • Nick Tronti saw his first action of the season and marched the FAU offense • With just over 11 minutes on the clock, Robison went to Mitchell for four down the field, capping a 69-yard drive with a three-yard scamper to round out yards, giving him exactly 100 on the day the scoring for the game • The Owls fell a yard short on a 4th down conversion attempt, turning it over to • Wagner answered with an extended drive of its own, but the Owls’ defense the Cardinals turned away a 4th-and goal from the two • BSU was on the precipice of regaining the lead, but Da’Von Brown punched Stats and Records out the ball from the running back inside the five, and Smith fell on it in the • Robison ended the night with 379 passing yards, his second straight 300-yard end zone for his second recovery of the day game • FAU went deep on the first play, Robison to Harrison for 48 yards, and five • He completed 25-of-36 passes and became just the second player in school plays later, McCammon punched it in from the one for an 11-point lead at 28-17 history to throw five touchdown passes, joining Rusty Smith, who • The Owls’ defense continued to succeed, as Akileis Leroy notch the Owls’ third accomplished the feat three times sack of the day, the very play before James Pierre picked off the BSU QB • Antoine’s four TD catches broke the previous school record of three, originally • Another sack by McCarthy pinned the Cardinals back and forced another punt set by Cortez Gent against FIU on Nov. 29, 2008 and tied last week by John Robison and Mitchell extended the lead, with Mitchell outleaping his defender Mitchell and pulling it away from him for his third score, a 24-yard touchdown • Antoine became just the eighth player in Conference USA history to catch at • FAU had scored 20 straight points, but BSU put together a quick five-play drive least four TD passes in a game and the first since 2016. He finished with 11 and touchdown to cut it to 34-24 with 0:36 left in the 3rd receptions for 173 yards on the night • Smith came up with a crucial sack early in the 4th, forcing a fumble on the hit • Larry McCammon III had 48 rushing yards, once again leading the team as well, recovered by Ellis to force the Cardinals’ fourth turnover of the day • Tronti rushed for 40 yards and a touchdown, in addition to completing both of • First down passes to Bryant (10 yards) and Harrison (22) set up Charles’ first his pass attempts for eight total yards touchdown of his FAU career, a four-yard score for a 17-point lead • Smith recorded a team-high 10 tackles, his second double-digit tackle game of • The Cardinals cut back into the deficit late, scoring with 3:52 to go to make it 41-31 the season, and picked off his first pass of the year

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Quick Hits Coupled with his 66-yard rush, Antoine paced the squad with 123 all-purpose • FAU (3-2, 1-0 C-USA) won the toss, and yards chose to defer. On the very first play of • Davidson blitzed past his career high in rushing (64 against UCF earlier this the game, Rashad Smith posted a tackle season) with a game-high 83 on 13 carries, for an average of 6.4 per. He was G #5 for loss, of three yards, and a quarterback right behind Antoine with 113 yards from scrimmage hurry by Tim Bonner made for a long 3rd • After Davidson and Antoine on the ground, it was Charles (53 yards) and down opportunity for the 49ers (2-3, 0-1 C-USA) Tronti (39) • A three-yard rush made for a three-and-out on the opening drive • The Owls’ defense filled up the stat sheet with eight tackles for loss, three sacks, • The Owls wasted no time getting on the board, as on their first play, Deangelo nine quarterback hurries, three interceptions and five pass breakups. They also Antoine took a reverse 66 yards – the team’s longest play of the year thus far – held CHA’s vaunted rushing attack to just 52 yards on the day (and 1.9 to the CLT 3, and Larry McCammon punched it in on the very next snap yards per carry). C-USA’s leading rusher, Benny Lemay, gained only 46 yards • The extra point attempt went off the upright, but FAU held the early 6-0 lead on 11 carries • The Owls’ defense forced another three-and-out, with Bonner notching a sack • Defensive backs Da’Von Brown and Ahman Ross led the way with six and five on 3rd down tackles, respectively. For Ross, that represents a new career high • CHA regained the ball two plays later on an interception • After a high snap for a loss of 10, another high snap resulted in a sack for Ray Quick Hits Ellis, pushing the 49ers six more yards back. That would eventually lead to the • FAU (4-2, 2-0 C-USA) and MT (2-4, 1-1 third 49er punt in as many possessions C-USA) traded punts, and on the Blue • Chris Robison’s first completion of the day went over the middle to a wide- Raiders’ second possession, they scored open Harrison Bryant for 33 yards G #6 first, on a 30-yard pass • Malcolm Davidson rushed for 12 yards to make it 3rd-and-1. A penalty pushed • However, on the extra point attempt, the the Owls back 15 yards, but McCammon tip-toed the sideline on a screen pass Owls’ Akileis Leroy got the block, scoop and score, going the distance the other for 16 to move the chains way to make it 6-2 • A swing pass to Davidson went for 30 yards down to the three, and Davidson • Later in the opening frame, Meiko Dotson picked off his third pass of the year was rewarded with the carry for the score, the first of his collegiate career The Owls’ offense found some rhythm early in the second. Chris Robison • Robison then found John Mitchell for the successful conversion and a 14-0 lead found Harrison Bryant for 25 yards down to the 3-yard line, and two plays midway through the first later, he connected with John Mitchell from four yards out for the score and the • CHA cut the FAU lead in half with a 79-yard drive, ending in a 24-yard lead pass, making it 14-7 with 3:29 to go in the opening period • MT regained the advantage, 13-9, on a quarterback keeper, but FAU responded • Coming out of the quarter break, Nick Tronti took over behind center and with a 37-yard field goal by Vladimir Rivas to cut it to one. That was the score rushed for back-to-back gains of 23 and six yards. Two plays later, Vladimir at the half Rivas’ field goal attempt from 31 yards was good and extended the lead to 17-7 • On that drive, Mitchell again hauled in a long pass of his own, going for 30 • The Owls’ defense held on the 49ers’ first drive of the second, again coming up • After the FAU defense forced a three-and-out and punt on the first MT series with a three-and-out. Just before the punt was a four-yard TFL by Leighton of the second half, they marched into the red zone on the legs of Malcolm McCarthy Davidson, with carries of 25 and 10 yards • On second down, FAU recorded their fourth play of 30 or more yards of the • The drive stalled, but Rivas gave the Owls the lead back (for what would be for day, a 47-yard connection from Robison to Mitchell. That marked 10 good) with a field goal from 26 yards completions in a row for Robison • It was again another three-play drive on the next MT series, ending on a sack • The drive ended on a missed field goal from 31 yards by Ray Ellis • CHA was on the move, but an overthrown pass into the end zone resulted • After getting the ball back, the Blue Raiders went for it on 4th down, but in the first interception for Meiko Dotson in his FAU career Rashad Smith batted away a pass in the end zone for a turnover on downs • The 49ers cut it to three late in the half on a one-yard touchdown pass • Nick Tronti saw his first action as the Owls took over, kept it himself for two • After the Owls took over, on 3rd-and-long, Davidson found a hole and gained carries and 11 yards, then handed off to Davidson for a 57-yard touchdown run 19 on the ground to keep a late-in-the-half drive alive and the game’s biggest lead (22-13, 3:23 left to go in the third) • The next snap saw Robison and Tavaris Harrison team up for 25 yards on a • Early in the fourth, a key tackle for loss – for five yards by Kevin McCrary – catch-and-run to take it into the red zone pushed MT back, and their field goal attempt from 38 yards missed wide left • And with just 25 seconds left in the half, Robison fired a bullet into the end • Again, the Owls’ defense continued to shine, with a Rashad Smith interception zone, to Harrison again, for an 18-yard score snuffing out a Blue Raider drive and giving the offense possession at the MT 27 • Zyon Gilbert came up with the Owls’ second pickoff of the day with the clock • Owls were able to bleed 4:15 off the clock, with Larry McCammon III ticking down in the half punching it in from one yard out for a 28-13 lead • FAU punted on their first series after the break; CHA scored to cut it to • Tim Bonner picked up FAU’s second sack of the day, for a loss of 13, and four three once again plays later, Dotson snagged his second interception of the day on the next-to- • The Owls responded with a 57-yard quick strike, Robison to Bryant, to take it last MT drive to the CLT 6. Two plays later, Davidson rumbled in for his second touchdown • The Owls gave up just 185 yards in the second half, and 99 of those came on of the day the final two defensive possessions when FAU had a more forgiving formation • The team’s sixth play over 30 yards was Robison to Antoine for 41, putting Stats and Records them on the doorstep again. That also put Robison up and over 300 yards on • Davidson’s 149 yards came on 21 carries for an average of 7.1 per, and marked the day the first time the sophomore eclipsed the century mark in his career • Ellis recorded his second sack of the day to force a long third down for the • He became the first Owl back to achieve that plateau since current Buffalo Bill 49ers; a series later, Dotson picked off his second pass Devin Singletary’s 148 against WKU on Nov. 10 last year • Midway through the period, the Owls marched downfield while taking nearly • Bryant paced seven receivers with four catches for 68 yards three minutes off the clock. A five-play drive, all rushes, culminated in a one- • The trio of Da’Von Brown, Zyon Gilbert and Akileis Leroy led the way with yard score by James Charles. Coupled with Rivas’ extra point, the lead bal eight tackles apiece looned to 45-21 • Ellis had two of the team’s six tackles for loss, and now has 3.5 sacks on the • CHA put in a touchdown with 13 seconds left to cap a 10-yard drive for year. Bonner’s sack gave him three the final score • Dotson doubled his season total to now have a team-high four interceptions Stats and Records • Special teams starred as well, besides the Leroy block and conversion. Deangelo • Saturday marked Robison’s third straight 300-yard pass game, and fifth in two Antoine had a 48-yard kickoff return, and four of Matt Hayball’s punts were seasons inside the 20, while he had an average of 42.0 per • The redshirt sophomore was an efficient 20-for-27 for 312 yards and two scores • Leroy’s XP return was the second in program history, with the other coming in Just five games into his second season, he has already equaled his touchdown 2008, when Darian Thomas pulled off the feat against North Texas on Nov. 8 passing total of 12 from a year ago • Bryant was tops among eight different FAU receivers that caught a pass, both in receptions (six) and yards (96) • Mitchell and Antoine each caught four passes, for 70 and 55 yards, respectively.

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Quick Hits and a 14-0 lead • After winning the toss, Marshall took the • A third FAU sack was credited to Damian Horton with time ticking down in opening kickoff and finished the drive with a the first quarter 30-yard FG • With under a minute to go, the Owls’ defense had held ODU to just 10 total G #7 • The Owls responded with an eight play, 75- yards, before a 21-yard screen pass tripled that figure (and that was a followed yard drive, capped off by Robison’s first TD by a 17-yard completion) rush of the night to take a 7-3 lead • Though ODU was now in the red zone as the second quarter began, FAU gave • A Caliph Brice sack ended a Thundering Herd possession and on the ensuing up just a one-yard rush, forced an incompletion, and another one-yard rush FAU drive, Robison hooked up with John Raine, followed by a one-yard Larry before a Monarch 30-yard field goal McCammon III rush to extend its lead to 14-3 with less than two minutes • Robison made liberal use of his tight ends to facilitate the next drive: His pass remaining in the first quarter to Raine garnered 25 yards; going for it on 4th-and-9, he connected with • The Herd wasted no time in responding, taking just 57 seconds to score a touchdown of its own to cut the deficit to 14-10 Bryant for 14 yards to move the chains; and he and Bryant hooked up again for • Both defenses stood tall, preventing any side from scoring for most of the 11 yards to the ODU 13 second quarter • After two plays covering negative one yard, it was again Robison to Bryant, for • Akileis Leroy had his first career interception late in the second quarter the latter’s first touchdown of 2019, a 14-yard score • FAU was able to convert the turnover into points, when Vladimir Rivas drilled • An offensive pass interference call backed up the Monarchs, and McCarthy a 32-yard field goal to extend the Owls’ lead to 17-10 pushed them back further with his second sack of the day to force a punt • Marshall answered on its next drive and scored a touchdown just 13 seconds • On the return, Dante Cousart peeled off his longest runback of the year, 30 before halftime to even the score at 17 yards • The first score off the second half came at the 6:10 mark of the third quarter • Three first-down completions moved it to the red zone for the Owls: Robison when the Herd connected on a 25-yard field goal attempt, taking a 20-17 edge to Bryant for 11, Tavaris Harrison for 16 and Bryant again for 12 more • Marshall’s defense put the next points on the board, converting a safety to • With three seconds left in the half, Vladimir Rivas’ field goal was good from 25 stretch the Herd’s cushion to 22-17 late in the stanza yards for a 24-3 lead heading into the locker room • The Owls’ defense stopped the Marshall offense on the next possession, then • The teams traded punts to start the second half, with ODU’s drive ending on the FAU offense answered with a scoring drive, ending on Robison’s second TD FAU’s fifth sack, by Akileis Leroy rush of the night and allowing the Owls to retake a 24-22 lead • Nick Tronti took over at quarterback and showed off his legs (rushes of nine • Marshall once again immediately answered with a touchdown of its own, then made a two-point conversion to go back up 30-24 and eight yards) while sprinkling in a first-down pass to Bryant • The two teams exchanged empty possessions, then a two-yard Malcolm • Charles sprinted up the left sideline for a 26-yard gain, into ODU territory, Davidson TD run finished a 69-yard drive, and Rivas’ extra point gave FAU a before the Owls were denied on 4th down 31-30 lead with 3:29 to go in the game • FAU returned the favor, with a stuff for no gain on 4th-and-5 by Ray Ellis and • The Herd were able to overcome an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty and Tim Bonner, among others scored a touchdown with 36 ticks remaining in the game. This time, the two- • On the ensuing play, Antoine took a reverse 48 yards for a score, with Rivas’ point try was unsuccessful extra point extending the lead to 31-3 • Meiko Dotson’s kickoff return gave the Owls respectable starting positon for • Tronti led the Owls to the doorstep early in the fourth, and his first a potential game-winning drive, but the Herd was able to pick off an FAU pass incompletion was a near-touchdown (after a 6-for-6 start). Rivas would then attempt, sealing the win for Marshall add on with a 27-yard field goal Stats and Records • Willie Wright got his first score of the year on a 22-yard jet sweep to provide • Chris Robison finished 21-of-39 for 362 yards, his fourth 300-yard passing more cushion (and eventually, the final margin) game of the season • Two plays later, a tipped pass led to the first turnover for the FAU defense, with • Robison also had a pair of rushing touchdowns, a career-high for the linebacker Caliph Brice coming up with the interception sophomore • Graduate student quarterback Trent Wessel saw his first ever action, late in the • Robison’s 61-yard connection to John Raine was the longest pass play of the season for the Owls game, which included a six-yard completion to Wright • D’Angelo Antoine finished with seven receptions for 111 yards, passing the Stats and Records 100-yard mark for the second time this season • The Owls outgained the Monarchs on the day, 430-204. That included just 70 • Caliph Brice led the Owls with 11 tackles, his most as an Owl rushing yards for the home team, 38 of which came in the fourth quarter, and • Akileis Leroy’s interception was the first of his career, to go along with a career- 33 on back-to-back carries (the first double-digit gains on the ground of the high 10 tackles day for ODU) • There were seven lead changes in the game • FAU defenders had 12 tackles for loss, six sacks, nine quarterback hurries and three pass breakups Quick Hits • Smith led the unit with seven tackles, Leroy had six and Ellis five • FAU won the toss, but deferred to the second • Amongst the receiving corps, Antoine had nine catches for 69 yards; Bryant half had eight receptions for a team-high 92 yards • After ODU (1-7, 0-4 C-USA) got one first • Antoine’s 48-yard reverse actually led the rushing attack, as the carries were G #8 down, on a penalty, they didn’t get another spread out: Charles had 45 on six totes, Chauncey Mason three for 28 because Leighton McCarthy took down the (including a 24-yarder), Tronti 23 on eight and Davidson 17 on six. All told, Monarchs’ quarterback for a sack eight Owls combined for 159 rushing yards • A block in the back negated an ODU score on a punt return, and the Owls • In one half of play, Robison was 17-for-24 (70.8%) for 208 yards and two scores defense held for a three-and-out, including a tackle for loss by William Davis Tronti ended up 7-for-10 for 57 yards in the air, in addition to his 23 yards on and quarterback hurry for Hosea Barnwell V the ground • For the second straight possession, the Owls got good field position, starting on the ODU 36 • Two plays later, Chris Robison found Deangelo Antoine for a 14-yard gain, and a Monarch personal foul penalty added half the distance to the ODU 11 • Robison would hook up with John Raine three plays after that, wide open over the middle for a 15-yard touchdown to open the scoring • Rashad Smith was everywhere on the next ODU series, starting with a QB hurry, then posting an eight-yard sack on second down • The Owls got three chunk plays early in the next possession – Robison to Harrison Bryant for 12 yards, Antoine for 16 on the ground, Robison to James Brunson for 25 – followed by a James Charles rush for eight • Then Malcolm Davidson went untouched up the middle for a 21-yard score

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Quick Hits Quick Hits • FAU (6-3, 4-1 C-USA) kicked off to start, and • The Owls’ defense recorded a three- both teams were forced to punt on their and-out and the offense took over initial drives on its own 20 G #9 • WKU (5-4, 4-2 C-USA) struck first on a 54- • Davidson capped off a 12-play, 80- G #10 yard drive with a 10-yard run to put yard touchdown pass, and doubled the lead near the end of the opening quarter FAU up 7-0 early in the game • After another empty offensive possession for the Owls, punter Matt Hayball • FIU’s next possession ended in a mishandled punt, allowing FAU to take over boomed a punt 77 yards to pin the Hilltoppers on their own two, with that at the Panther 37 yard line distance setting a new all-time FAU record • Back-to-back long completions ended the first quarter with the Owls in FIU • A 10-yard sack for Akileis Leroy pushed WKU back on their first drive of the territory second quarter • The drive stalled, but Vladimir Rivas hit a field goal from 33 yards out to make • The FAU defense, led by Leroy again, would put the team’s first points of the the score 10-0 day on the board. He blindsided the WKU quarterback for a sack and forced • FIU responded quickly, scoring on the next play from scrimmage to cut the the fumble, which was scooped up by Chris Tooley for a 25-yard score the FAU lead to 10-7 other way to cut the deficit to 14-7 • After an exchange of punts, the Owls once again drove deep into FIU’s side of • An FAU trick play worked to perfection, with Nick Tronti taking the snap and the field, but couldn’t reach the end zone handing it off to Deangelo Antoine. He pitched it back to Brandon • Rivas came in to convert his second field goal of the game, this one from 27 Robinson, who found Tronti wide open down the right sideline for a 41-yard yards out to make the score 13-7, FAU pass completion into the red zone • The Panthers got down to the FAU 13 on their next possession, but threw an • Two plays later, Larry McCammon III went in from 11 yards out to knot things interception on their field goal attempt to end the last scoring threat of the up at 14-14 half for either team • After a three-and-out, the Owls drove 78 yards to take their first lead. Along • FAU had the ball to begin the second half the way, Robison found Tavaris Harrison for 31 yards; to end the drive, the two • Chris Robison hooked up with D’angelo Antoine on a 45-yard completion connected again, for a nine-yard score deep in Panther territory • FAU received the second half kickoff and needed just three plays and 58 • Harrison Bryant bounced off a potential tackler and ran into the endzone for seconds to take it out to a 28-14 lead, with Robison finding an impossibly open his second touchdown catch of the year Willie Wright for a 51-yard score • On the next Panthers’ possession, Chris Tooley forced a fumble that was • And just 11 seconds after that, on the very next play, James Pierre notched his recovered by Noah Jefferson, giving the Owls the ball at the FIU 16 second interception of the year to give the offense the ball in WKU territory at • It took just two plays for FAU to take advantage, as Davidson ran in from six the 38 yards out, extending the Owls’ lead to 28-7 at the 10-minute mark of the third • WKU cut it to seven about 10 minutes later, with 3:46 left in the third, and quarter added a field goal early in the fourth. Still, FAU continued to lead, 28-24 • Both teams had drives reach the opposition’s side of the field, but were held • The Owl offense responded by pounding it on the ground, as six of the first scoreless seven plays on the ensuing possession were of the rushing variety, including a • FAU’s final touchdown of the game came after the Owls’ defense stopped the 25-yard gain by James Charles, and a 16-yard rush for Chauncey Mason to take Panthers on fourth and two near midfield it inside the 10 • After a James Brunson catch put the ball at the FIU 23, Davidson scampered • A dropped pass in the end zone, followed by a blocked field goal and runback the rest of the way for his third touchdown of the night to the FAU 44, swung momentum to WKU for a moment. But Pierre picked off • Rivas’ missed that extra point attempt, but he redeemed himself with 25-yard the ensuing long pass attempt and had a long runback of his own, 30 yards, to field goal on the Owls’ next drive to complete the scoring near midfield • The Owls essentially bled out the clock from then on. They took over at 6:07 Stats and Records and had seven runs plus a jet sweep took nearly four minutes of gametime, plus • Robison finished 22-of-37 for 298 yards and a touchdown burned two WKU timeouts in the process • Davidson, who was named FAU’s MVP in the game, ended the game with 153 Tronti extended the advantage immediately after that second timeout with a yards and three touchdowns on 18 carries. He is the first Owl to rush for three 22-yard rushing score, and Zyon Gilbert iced it with the Owls’ third pickoff of touchdowns in a game since Devin Singletary had three in last year’s Shula the day with just 15 seconds left Bowl Stats and Records • Antoine had nine catches for 125 yards, his third 100-yard receiving yard • Hayball’s record-long punt was one yard further than the previous best mark, game of the season held previously by Dalton Schomp against UTEP on Oct. 24, 2015 • As a team, the Owls racked up a season-high 579 yards of offense • The redshirt freshman punter averaged exactly 50.0 yards per on his five punts, • Rivas’ three field goals is his most in a single game since coming to FAU with three of them downed inside the 20 • With the win, FAU improved to 13-4 in the Shula Bowl • Tooley also had the last defensive touchdown for the Owls, two seasons ago • The victory also guarantees the Owls their fourth bowl appearance in program against Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 16, 2017), another scoop and score history • Leroy recorded a new career high of 12 tackles, including two sacks, and had a • FAU MVP was running back Malcolm Davidson pass breakup and the forced fumble • FIU MVP was running back Napoleon Maxwell • Rashad Smith joined his fellow linebacker in double digits with 10 stops, including one for a loss. Quran Hafiz was next on the ledger with eight tackles, while Gilbert had seven • Robison finished the game 18-for-29 for 208 yards; along with Robinson and Tronti, the team as a whole threw for 259 yards • The 1-2 punch of Charles and Mason combined for 124 yards on just 20 carries. Both set career highs in the process: Charles had nine totes for 64 yards, averaging 7.1 per rush, Mason carried it 11 times for 60 yards, a healthy per-carry himself of 5.5 • Tronti on the ground had four rushes for 35 yards, and added the 41-yard reception • McCammon’s rushing score was the seventh of the season for the true freshman • Harrison Bryant led the Owl pass catching unit with six receptions for 74 yards

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Quick Hits start. Two drives later, a seven-yard USM punt set up very good field position • FAU (8-3, 6-1 C-USA) won the toss for the Owls, on the visitor 33 but elected to defer. The Owl defense • The Owls picked up 11 yards on five plays, and Vladimir Rivas split the up forced a punt on UTSA’s (4-7, 3-4 rights from 40 yards out for the game’s opening score G #11 C-USA) first drive • On their next possession, FAU would need just two plays and 47 seconds to • On the very first play, a jet sweep to notch the first touchdown of the day. Robison’s jet sweep to Deangelo Antoine Deangelo Antoine went for 24 yards; two plays later, Chris Robison found a went for 39 yards; Robison then found a wide-open Bryant for a 38-yard score wide-open Bryant for 32 more • USM drove to have 1st and goal to start the second quarter, but back-to-back • After Robison and John Mitchell connected for 15 yards into the red zone, tackles for loss by Leighton McCarthy and Tim Bonner pushed it back out to Malcolm Davidson took a handoff up the middle untouched for a 16-yard the 12. A pass to the goal line was intercepted by Meiko Dotson, his seventh of touchdown. It took just five plays and 1:51 for the Owls to go 90 yards and the year, and he returned it to midfield (with a penalty on the Golden Eagles open the scoring moving it to the USM 34) • UTSA got on the board on their next possession, on a 41-yard field goal • Again, it took just two plays – and this time, 29 seconds – for an Owl touch • Two first down passes moved FAU into UTSA territory, and BJ Emmons toted down. A screen pass to James Charles netted 19 yards, and Robison found his first carry since the opening game of the year, a five-yard gain Bryant for their second TD connection of the day, for 15 yards, and a 17-0 lead • The drive moved into the second quarter, where Vladimir Rivas pushed the • USM got on the board midway through the second quarter on a 23-yard field lead back out to seven, 10-3, with a 26-yard field goal goal. The very next play, an interception with a return took it to the FAU eight, • Noah Jefferson picked up the Owls’ first sack of the day, on third down, to force and a rushing touchdown consequently made it 17-10 a Roadrunner punt • Dotson picked off his second pass of the day late in the second, setting a new • For their third straight drive, FAU moved into the red zone, and a 48-yard field program single-season mark with eight goal attempt had plenty of leg but hit the left upright • Owls were forced to punt on their first series after the break, but the defense’s • UTSA saw a 28-yard gain on the ground end with a forced fumble by Ahman third interception of the day came on USM’s first play from scrimmage. This Ross, with Rashad Smith pouncing on it for his fourth recovery of the season, a one was by Akileis Leroy, and he returned it to the Golden Eagle three-yard new FAU single-season record line • Three plays later, Robison and Bryant hooked up for 26 yards, with Bryant • BJ Emmons took it in on the very next play to take the lead back out to two bouncing off of multiple would-be tacklers for extra yardage scores at 24-10 • Davidson got around the left edge for a 16-yard carry, and two plays after, • Leroy would then force a fumble while sacking the USM quarterback, with James Charles crossed to goal line from nine yards out William Davis recovering it • To go along with his recovery, Smith would post a sack to force another UTSA • Noah Jefferson came up with the team’s second sack for back-to-back QB stops 4th down late in the second by the Owl defense • Starting the second half, Robison had back-to-back connections of 23 yards • USM put together a 14-play scoring drive, covering 8:10, for a late third quarter to Tavaris Harrison and 28 to Bryant. The latter put the senior tight end over score to cut it to seven 100 yards (at that point 124) for the first time this season • The fourth quarter began with a 40-yard rush by Emmons, the Owls’ longest • Rivas capped the drive with a 28-yard field goal and a 20-3 lead play of the day, and two snaps later, Robison found Bryant in the end zone for • The Owl defense came up with another fumble and possession in UTSA the third time territory. Hosea Barnwell V forced it and Jordan Helm recovered it • McCarthy’s 3rd down sack forced another USM punt that would go for just 23 • It took two plays to extend the lead, as the second of which was a 32-yard yards rushing score by Emmons, the first of his FAU career • The Owls extended the lead on a 31-yard field goal from Aaron Shahriari, the • UTSA notched their first touchdown of the day came late in the third. That and first of his FAU career a two-point conversion made it 27-11 • Leroy put the icing on the cake with his second interception, with 2:12 left. His • Robison and Bryant’s ninth connection was a two-yard touchdown pass and a line of the day was 11 tackles, a sack, a forced fumble, and the two picks 33-11 advantage (the two-point conversion attempt was unsuccessful) Stats and Records • Meiko Dotson picked off his sixth pass of the year, but after a 40-yard return, • Bryant’s three receptions on the day totaled 75 yards and all went for scores. • he lost it at the edge of the goal line for a touchback to give it back to UTSA • In 2019, he is now at 965 yards receiving, on 61 receptions, and doubled his TD • The Roadrunners drove the length of the field for the score to cut it back down output to six on the season to a two-possession game • Dotson’s eighth pick set the single-season record; his seventh had tied the • After a 26-yard run by Charles and 35 yards from Robison to Bryant, Emmons mark previously set by Jalen Young (2017), D’Joun Smith (2013) and Tavious punched it in from five yards out for his second score of the night Polo (2007) • UTSA added a late touchdown and two-point conversion for the final margin • The team now has 19 interceptions on the year, tied for second all-time with Stats and Records the 2007 squad, behind only the 2017 team’s 20. Add in Leroy’s forced fumble/ • Bryant’s 182 receiving yards is a new career high. He previously had two games • Davis’ recovery, and the team’s turnover margin through 12 games is now +19. over the century mark, both coming during his junior year: 133 against Old That is now the top mark in the nation (Alabama came into Saturday at +17 Dominion (Oct. 6, 2018) and 138 yards against North Texas (Nov. 15, 2018) and had committed two turnovers to forcing just one at Auburn, dropping • The senior also went over 2,000 yards in his career (now 2,023 and counting), them to +16) and his single-game output is the most ever by a UTSA opponent as well as by • Robison started the game 0-for-4, but each of the next two drives were both any player in the Alamodome made up only of passes, in which he went 4-for-4 for 111 yards and two touch • For Robison, Saturday marked his fifth 300-yard game this season, and seventh downs of his career. He finished the day 27-for-41 for 336 yards • Emmons led the running backs corps with 71 yards on 11 carries and added • The three-headed monster of Charles (nine carries for 63 yards), Emmons (10 his third rushing touchdown of the year for 53) and Davidson (seven for 53) combined for 169 of the team’s 190 rushing • Leroy hit double digits in tackles for the fifth time this year with his team-high yards, and each had at least one score 11. Fellow linebackers Smith and Hosea Barnwell V were next, with nine and • The Owls had four plays of 15 yards or more on the opening drive and ended eight tackles, respectively up totaling 12 such plays on the day. All told, the offense posted 23 chunk plays of 10 yards or more and had 526 total yards • Smith’s fourth fumble recovery of the year broke a six-way tie he held previously alongside the quintet of Taurian Osborne (2001), Johnnie Sloan (2003), Quentin Swain (2003), Frantz Joseph (2007) and Malik Eugene (2009) • He had six tackles, just behind fellow linebackers Akileis Leroy and Barnwell with a team-high seven apiece Quick Hits • FAU (9-3, 7-1 C-USA) won the toss for the 11th time this year out of 12 games. They chose to defer to USM (7-5, 5-3 C-USA) to the second half G #12 • The team traded three-and-outs to 61 2019 In-Game Notes

Quick Hits • FAU’s defense held UAB to 223 total yards and just 14 first downs. The Owls • FAU (10-3) continued to have success forced seven three-and-outs, plus two takeaways and a turnover-on-downs, in the coin toss, winning for the 12th making for 10 of UAB’s 14 drives time out of 13 opportunities. They • The unit tallied six tackles for loss, tied for first in a single season, with the G #13 chose to defer to UAB (9-4) to the 2017 squad second half • Da’Von Brown led the way with eight tackles; Rashad Smith and Akileis Leroy • After the two teams traded punts, on the Blazers’ second possession, senior each had seven. defensive end Damian Horton picked up his second sack of the year to force • Leroy had a tackle for loss, and now has 15.5 on the year, a new single-season another fourth down record (Trey Hendrickson had 15.0 in both 2015 and 2016) • Owls got on the board first, with BJ Emmons stretching across the goal line on • The Owls’ last punt block that was converted immediately to a score came in 4th-and-goal from the one 2013, against New Mexico State. The punt was blocked by Randell Johnson, • UAB’s first points came on a 44-yard field goal late in the quarter allowing Damian Fortner to scoop and score • On the ensuing play, Chris Robison found Deangelo Antoine wide open over • The previous top margin of victory in a league title game came two years ago the middle, and he outran the entire UAB defense for a 75-yard score when FAU topped North Texas, 41-17 • Just two plays after, Meiko Dotson came up with his ninth interception of the • This is the third FAU team to reach double-digit wins in a season, after twin season, and back-to-back rushes of 14 and 23 yards by Malcolm Davidson 11-3 marks in 2003 and 2017 moved the ball into UAB territory to take the game into the second quarter • Robison started the second with a slant to Antoine for 14 yards, and connected with John Mitchell for an 18-yard score three plays following • Kevin McCrary posted FAU’s second sack of the day, midway through the second • FAU extended the lead with a special teams score. A punt block by Tyrek Tisdale was picked up by Eddie Williams, who took it in from the seven-yard line for a 28-3 advantage • UAB put through their second field goal with just under 5:00 to go before the half • The Owls were able to add on with seconds left, 0:26 to be exact, on a beautiful fade pass from Robison to Harrison Bryant for an eight-yard touchdown. That made the score 35-6 heading into the locker room • The third sack Saturday was also the third by a senior, this one by Ray Ellis Bryant hauled in an 11-yard pass midway through the third to go over 1,000 for the year • Emmons picked up his second 1-yard score of the day for a 42-6 lead Chris Tooley’s interception early in the fourth made for a new single-season record of 21 for the Owls’ defense • A 30-yard gain by Davidson pushed him over 100 in the game Robison’s fourth touchdown pass of the day came on 4th down, a 20-yard catch by Chauncey Mason • The Owls’ final drive included a 32-yard pass from Nick Tronti to Brandon Robinson; a 12-yard run by Tyrek Tisdale; and an 18-yard run by Tronti that dragged multiple defenders for multiple yards to break the single-game mark for the season Stats and Records • The Owls outgained the Blazers, 585-223. That mark is a new season high (besting 579 against FIU in the Shula Bowl on Nov. 9), and the fifth time this year the FAU offense has reached that mark • Robison threw for 267 yards and four touchdowns and earned game MVP honors • Additionally, he moved up the record book in multiple categories: surpassing Rusty Smith for second in single-season passing yards; going past Smith and Jared Allen for second in single-season touchdowns (25 to the duo’s 24); to second in single-season completions, ahead of Graham Wilbert; and he is now third in career passing yards, leapfrogging Jaquez Johnson. He is also now tied with Johnson for third with 38 career touchdown passes • The Antoine 75-yard touchdown was not only FAU’s longest play this year, it also matches the longest pass reception ever recorded in a C-USA Championship game • He would go over 100 yards for the fourth time this season on the opening drive of the second half, finishing with 112 on five catches • Bryant’s 1,000-yard season is the third such season by an Owl receiver (Anthony Crissinger-Hill in 2003 – 1,134; Cortez Gent in 2007 – 1,082) • He also became the third C-USA tight end to ever reach that plateau (James Casey, Rice, 2008 – 1,329; Garrett Mills, Tulsa, 2005 – 1,235) • The senior tight end moved into a tie for fourth for single-season catches with 65; passed Lester Jean for second on the career list for catches (Bryant now has 148); and also moved ahead of Kalib Woods for second on the career yardage ledger • Davidson went over 100 in a game for the third time this year, wrapping the day with 128 yards on just 11 carries (for 11.6 yards a rush) • This is the second time FAU has had a 100+-yard rusher and receiver in 2019; it was Davidson and Antoine then too, vs. FIU • The Owls’ rushing corps totaled 286 yards on the ground to go over 2,000 in a season for the fifth time in history (2,136 and counting) • Dotson’s pick was the team’s 20th this year, which tied a single-season FAU record set two years ago; Tooley’s broke the mark

62 2019 Statistics TEAM STATISTICS FAU OPP SCORING 458 290 Points Per Game 35.2 22.3 Points Off Turnovers 117 38 FIRST DOWNS 300 248 Rushing 114 89 Passing 164 129 Penalty 22 30 RUSHING YARDAGE 2136 1777 Yards gained rushing 2544 2181 Yards lost rushing 408 404 Rushing Attempts 507 464 Average Per Rush 4.2 3.8 Average Per Game 164.3 136.7 TDs Rushing 29 15 PASSING YARDAGE 3623 3037 Comp-Att-Int 285-463-8 253-431-21 Average Per Pass 7.8 7.0 Average Per Catch 12.7 12.0 Average Per Game 278.7 233.6 TDs Passing 27 21 TOTAL OFFENSE 5759 4814 Total Plays 970 895 Average Per Play 5.9 5.4 Average Per Game 443.0 370.3 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 20-382 39-655 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 19-109 14-125 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 21-199 8-77 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 19.1 16.8 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 5.7 8.9 INT RETURN AVERAGE 9.5 9.6 FUMBLES-LOST 13-3 21-10 PENALTIES-Yards 90-813 87-779 Average Per Game 62.5 59.9 PUNTS-Yards 64-2718 76-3045 Average Per Punt 42.5 40.1 Net punt average 39.3 37.8 KICKOFFS-Yards 87-4937 58-3174 Average Per Kick 56.7 54.7 Net kick average 41.5 36.9 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 28:46 30:54 3RD-DOWN Conversions 76/186 57/185 3rd-Down Pct 41% 31% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 11/20 12/27 4th-Down Pct 55% 44% SACKS BY-Yards 34-231 27-215 MISC YARDS 0 50 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 58 37 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 17-24 10-13 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-1 0-2 RED-ZONE SCORES (56-62) 90% (27-36) 75% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (40-62) 65% (20-36) 56% Senior John Raine PAT-ATTEMPTS (49-53) 92% (30-33) 91% ATTENDANCE 117670 176206 Games/Avg Per Game 7/16810 6/29368 Neutral Site Games 0/0

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total FAU 103 135 106 114 458 Opponents 99 68 61 62 290

63 2019 Statisitics RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G DAVIDSON, Malcolm 10 102 730 19 711 7.0 9 57 71.1 CHARLES, James 12 69 370 11 359 5.2 3 26 29.9 MCCAMMON, Larry 9 91 357 33 324 3.6 7 20 36.0 TRONTI, Nick 10 47 256 31 225 4.8 2 35 22.5 MASON, Chauncey 12 32 198 12 186 5.8 0 24 15.5 EMMONS, BJ 4 34 176 11 165 4.9 5 40 41.2 ANTOINE, Deangelo 13 8 146 0 146 18.2 1 66 11.2lcol LECONTE, Daniel 12 24 89 6 83 3.5 0 21 6.9 TISDALE, Tyrek 13 6 31 9 22 3.7 0 13 1.7 WRIGHT, Willie 10 4 18 1 17 4.2 0 11 1.7 DEAN, Kelvin 3 4 14 3 11 2.8 0 6 3.7 HAYBALL, Matt 13 1 8 0 8 8.0 0 8 0.6 WESSEL, Trent 1 2 0 3 -3 -1.5 0 0 -3.0 AGNER, Justin 3 2 2 5 -3 -1.5 0 2 -1.0 Team 6 5 0 27 -27 -5.4 0 0 -4.5 ROBISON, Chris 13 76 149 237 -88 -1.2 2 14 -6.8 Total 13 507 2544 408 2136 4.2 29 66 164.3 Opponents 13 464 2181 404 1777 3.8 15 75 136.7 PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G ROBISON, Chris 13 143.56 264-434-6 60.8 3396 26 75 261.2 TRONTI, Nick 10 145.34 15-20-1 75.0 152 1 32 15.2 AGNER, Justin 3 70.40 3-5-1 60.0 30 0 17 10.0 ROBINSON, Brandon 7 222.20 1-2-0 50.0 41 0 41 5.9 CHARLES, James 12 83.20 1-1-0 100.0 -2 0 0 -0.2 WESSEL, Trent 1 150.40 1-1-0 100.0 6 0 6 6.0 Total 13 143.07 285-463-8 61.6 3623 27 75 278.7 Opponents 13 124.22 253-431-21 58.7 3037 21 74 233.6 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G BRYANT, Harrison 13 65 1004 15.4 7 57 77.2 ANTOINE, Deangelo 13 61 771 12.6 5 75 59.3 MITCHELL, John 13 35 461 13.2 5 47 35.5 HARRISON, Tavaris 13 33 523 15.8 2 48 40.2 RAINE, John 13 31 270 8.7 5 61 20.8 MCCAMMON, Larry 9 13 88 6.8 0 16 9.8 WRIGHT, Willie 10 12 127 10.6 2 51 12.7 COUSART, Dante 13 12 67 5.6 0 17 5.2 MASON, Chauncey 12 6 78 13.0 1 26 6.5 CHARLES, James 12 6 46 7.7 0 19 3.8 DAVIDSON, Malcolm 10 4 46 11.5 0 30 4.6 BRUNSON, James 12 3 59 19.7 0 25 4.9 ROBINSON, Brandon 7 2 44 22.0 0 32 6.3 TRONTI, Nick 10 1 41 41.0 0 41 4.1 EMMONS, BJ 4 1 -2 -2.0 0 0 -0.5 Total 13 285 3623 12.7 27 75 278.7 Opponents 13 253 3037 12.0 21 74 233.6 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long COUSART, Dante 17 81 4.8 0 30 TISDALE, Tyrek 1 21 21.0 0 0 DOTSON, Meiko 1 0 0.0 0 0 WILLIAMS, Eddie 0 7 0.0 1 7 Total 19 109 5.7 1 30 Opponents 14 125 8.9 0 40 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long DOTSON, Meiko 9 108 12.0 0 50 PIERRE, James 3 33 11.0 0 30 LEROY, Akileis 3 43 14.3 0 24 GILBERT, Zyon 2 -2 -1.0 0 0 SMITH, Rashad 2 0 0.0 0 0 BRICE, Caliph 1 7 7.0 0 7 TOOLEY, Chris 1 10 10.0 0 10 Total 21 199 9.5 0 50 Opponents 8 77 9.6 0 34 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long ANTOINE, Deangelo 14 285 20.4 0 38 DOTSON, Meiko 4 73 18.2 0 28 LEWIS,Rahsaan 1 8 8.0 0 8 PETERSON, Logan 1 16 16.0 0 16 Total 20 382 19.1 0 38 Opponents 39 655 16.8 0 46 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long SMITH, Rashad 2 11 5.5 0 7 TOOLEY, Chris 1 25 25.0 1 25 Total 3 36 12.0 1 25 Opponents 1 60 60.0 1 60 |------PATs ------| SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points RIVAS, Vladimir 0 16-23 48-52 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 96 DAVIDSON, Malcolm 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 54 BRYANT, Harrison 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 44

64 2019 Season Statisitics MCCAMMON, Larry 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 ANTOINE, Deangelo 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 MITCHELL, John 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0-0 0 0 34 EMMONS, BJ 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 RAINE, John 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 CHARLES, James 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 TRONTI, Nick 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 HARRISON, Tavaris 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 WRIGHT, Willie 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 ROBISON, Chris 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 4-5 0 0 12 WILLIAMS, Eddie 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 TOOLEY, Chris 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 MASON, Chauncey 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 SHAHRIARI, Aaron 0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 4 COUSART, Dante 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 2 LEROY, Akileis 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 1 0 2 Total 58 17-24 49-53 0-0 4 4-5 1 0 458 Opponents 37 10-13 30-33 2-3 1 1-1 0 1 290 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G ROBISON, Chris 13 510 -88 3396 3308 254.5 DAVIDSON, Malcolm 10 102 711 0 711 71.1 TRONTI, Nick 10 67 225 152 377 37.7 CHARLES, James 12 70 359 -2 357 29.8 MCCAMMON, Larry 9 91 324 0 324 36.0 MASON, Chauncey 12 32 186 0 186 15.5 EMMONS, BJ 4 34 165 0 165 41.2 ANTOINE, Deangelo 13 8 146 0 146 11.2 LECONTE, Daniel 12 24 83 0 83 6.9 ROBINSON, Brandon 7 2 0 41 41 5.9 AGNER, Justin 3 7 -3 30 27 9.0 TISDALE, Tyrek 13 6 22 0 22 1.7 WRIGHT, Willie 10 4 17 0 17 1.7 DEAN, Kelvin 3 4 11 0 11 3.7 HAYBALL, Matt 13 1 8 0 8 0.6 WESSEL, Trent 1 3 -3 6 3 3.0 Team 6 5 -27 0 -27 -4.5 Total 13 970 2136 3623 5759 443.0 Opponents 13 895 1777 3037 4814 370.3 FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk RIVAS, Vladimir 16-23 69.6 0-0 9-10 5-6 2-7 0-0 48 1 SHAHRIARI, Aaron 1-1 100.0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 31 0 FG SEQUENCE FAU OPPONENTS Ohio State (28),(28) (46) UCF 46,(48),(31) 37 Ball State - (30),40 WAGNER - - Charlotte (31),31 - MT (37),(26) 38 MAR (32) (30),(25) Old Dominion (25),(27) (30) WKU 24 (28) FIU (33),(27),(25) - UTSA (26),48,(28) (41) USM (40),41,48,(31) (23) UAB 49 (44),(36) Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ Blkd HAYBALL, Matt 63 2718 43.1 77 4 28 19 6 0 Team 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ROBISON, Chris 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Total 64 2718 42.5 77 4 28 19 6 1 Opponents 76 3045 40.1 68 3 28 16 14 1 KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn SHAHRIARI, Aaron 56 3187 56.9 19 2 RIVAS, Vladimir 30 1706 56.9 8 0 HAYBALL, Matt 1 44 44.0 0 0 Total 87 4937 56.7 27 2 655 41.5 23 Opponents 58 3174 54.7 26 3 382 36.9 28 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G ANTOINE, Deangelo 13 146 771 0 285 0 1202 92.5 BRYANT, Harrison 13 0 1004 0 0 0 1004 77.2 DAVIDSON, Malcolm 10 711 46 0 0 0 757 75.7 HARRISON, Tavaris 13 0 523 0 0 0 523 40.2 MITCHELL, John 13 0 461 0 0 0 461 35.5 MCCAMMON, Larry 9 324 88 0 0 0 412 45.8 CHARLES, James 12 359 46 0 0 0 405 33.8 RAINE, John 13 0 270 0 0 0 270 20.8 TRONTI, Nick 10 225 41 0 0 0 266 26.6 MASON, Chauncey 12 186 78 0 0 0 264 22.0 DOTSON, Meiko 12 0 0 0 73 108 181 15.1

65 2019 Season Statisitics EMMONS, BJ 4 165 -2 0 0 0 163 40.8 COUSART, Dante 13 0 67 81 0 0 148 11.4 WRIGHT, Willie 10 17 127 0 0 0 144 14.4 LECONTE, Daniel 12 83 0 0 0 0 83 6.9 BRUNSON, James 12 0 59 0 0 0 59 4.9 ROBINSON, Brandon 7 0 44 0 0 0 44 6.3 TISDALE, Tyrek 13 22 0 21 0 0 43 3.3 LEROY, Akileis 13 0 0 0 0 43 43 3.3 PIERRE, James 12 0 0 0 0 33 33 2.8 PETERSON, Logan 12 0 0 0 16 0 16 1.3 DEAN, Kelvin 3 11 0 0 0 0 11 3.7 TOOLEY, Chris 13 0 0 0 0 10 10 0.8 LEWIS,Rahsaan 4 0 0 0 8 0 8 2.0 HAYBALL, Matt 13 8 0 0 0 0 8 0.6 WILLIAMS, Eddie 10 0 0 7 0 0 7 0.7 BRICE, Caliph 12 0 0 0 0 7 7 0.6 GILBERT, Zyon 12 0 0 0 0 -2 -2 -0.2 AGNER, Justin 3 -3 0 0 0 0 -3 -1.0 WESSEL, Trent 1 -3 0 0 0 0 -3 -3.0 Team 6 -27 0 0 0 0 -27 -4.5 ROBISON, Chris 13 -88 0 0 0 0 -88 -6.8 Total 13 2136 3623 109 382 199 6449 496.1 Opponents 13 1777 3037 125 655 77 5671 436.2 |------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 36 LEROY, Akileis 12 51 43 94 14.5-65 7.5-53 3-43 1 5 . 4 1 . 7 SMITH, Rashad 12 48 43 91 10.5-41 3.5-24 2-0 2 4 4-11 1 . . 27 BROWN, Da’Von 12 44 17 61 5.0-8 . . 2 . . 1 . . 54 BARNWELL, Hosea 11 19 27 46 0.5-0 . . . 3 . 1 . . 24 GILBERT, Zyon 12 31 13 44 . . 2--2 8 . . 1 . . 23 PIERRE, James 11 26 13 39 3.0-10 . 3-33 1 . . 1 . . 5 ROSS, Ahman 12 22 13 35 1.5-2 . . . . . 1 . . 9 HAFIZ, Quran 12 17 14 31 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 26 TOOLEY, Chris 12 23 7 30 1.5-4 . . 8 1 1-25 1 . . 13 McCARTHY, Leighton 12 13 16 29 10.5-50 6.0-41 . . 3 . . . . 1E ELLIS, Ray 12 10 18 28 7.5-35 3.5-26 . 2 6 1-0 . . . 15 DOTSON, Meiko 11 21 7 28 1.0-2 . 8-102 2 . . . . . 45 BONNER, Tim 12 15 10 25 7.5-33 4.0-27 . 1 4 . 1 . . 35 HELM, Jordan 12 16 6 22 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 19 BRICE, Caliph 11 8 13 21 1.0-8 1.0-8 1-7 . 1 . . . . 42 DAVIS, William 12 7 10 17 1.5-3 . . . 2 1-0 . . . 91 JEFFERSON, Noah 11 7 8 15 3.5-20 2.0-17 . . 1 1-0 1 . . 58 WILLIAMS, Eddie 9 10 3 13 ...... 55 HORTON, Damian 12 8 4 12 2.5-10 1.0-5 . . 3 . . . . 32 YOUNG, Teja 12 7 4 11 . . . 1 1 . . . . 92 SOUTHALL, Marcel 11 5 3 8 1.0-2 ...... 1 . 33 BELVIN, David 11 2 6 8 1.0-0 . . . 1 . . . . 90 DELL, Collin 11 1 7 8 1.0-7 1.0-7 . . 2 . . . . 97 BENNETT, Anthony 12 4 3 7 3.5-7 1.0-1 . . 1 . . . . 30 ADAMS, Armani 11 6 . 6 . . . . 1 . . . . 48 McCRARY, Kevin 10 . 5 5 0.5-3 0.5-3 . . 2 . . . . 56 FRANCOIS, Jonathan 2 . 4 4 . . . . 1 . . . . 16 HERRING, Chris 11 3 1 4 ...... 22 TISDALE, Tyrek 12 3 1 4 ...... 18 HARRIS, Ladante 12 4 . 4 ...... 31 TOOMBS, Dwight 2 3 . 3 ...... 12 MOSS, Diashun 9 1 2 3 ...... 34 JAMES, Jeff 7 2 1 3 ...... 29 SMITH, Korel 4 2 1 3 ...... 37 LECONTE, Daniel 11 2 . 2 ...... 52 JOYNER, Jaylen 4 2 . 2 . . . . 1 . . . . 46 MUNGIN, Romain 11 1 1 2 ...... 5A ROLLE, Cecil 2 1 1 2 ...... 8 MASON, Chauncey 11 2 . 2 ...... 87 COUSART, Dante 12 . 1 1 ...... 44 MCNEAL, Ashton 6 1 . 1 ...... 4B SKIPPER, Kaelen 1 . 1 1 0.5-0 ...... 94 VEINGRAD, Ryan 12 1 . 1 . . . . 1 . . . . 28 CHARLES, James 12 1 . 1 ...... 2A VIGILLE, Malik 3 1 . 1 ...... 21 DEAN, Kelvin 3 1 . 1 ...... Total 12 452 327 779 79-310 31-212 19-183 28 44 10-36 13 2 . Opponents 12 497 340 837 102.0-403 27-215 7-77 41 41 3-60 6 3 1

66 Owls in a Bowl Records

FAU TEAM RECORDS Longest Punt Return...... 25 yards by Wilfred Rivera vs. Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl) First Downs...... 29 vs. Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl) Longest Kickoff Return.....63 by DiIvory Edgecomb vs. Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl) Rushing Attempts...... 60 vs. Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl) Field Goals...... 1 by Warley Leroy vs. Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl) Rushing Yards...... 312 vs. Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl) ...... 1 by Russ Gornall vs. Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl) Pass Attempts...... 36 vs. Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl) Longest Scoring Run...... Pass Completions...... 26 vs. Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl) ...... 26 by Devin Singletary vs. Akron(2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl) Pass Yards...... 350 vs. Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl) Longest Scoring Pass...... 52 by Chris Bonner vs. Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl) Touchdown Passes...... 5 vs. Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl) Longest Field Goal:...... 36 by Russ Gornall vs. Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl) Total Offensive Plays...... Most Points Scored:...... 86 (26 pass, 60 run) vs. Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl) ...... 18 by Devin Singletary vs. Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl) Total Offensive Yards...... 582 vs. Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl) Touchdowns...... 7 vs. Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl) INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT RECORDS Points Scored...... 50 vs. Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl) Rushing Attempts...... 20 by Joseph Doss of Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl) Combined Points Scored...... 71 vs. Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl) Rushing Yards...... 100 by Joseph Doss of Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl) Fewest Points Allowed...... 3 by Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl) Longest Run...... 16 by Joseph Doss of Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl), Most Interceptions Gained...... 1 vs. Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl) ...... Dan LeFevour of Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl) Pass Attempts...... 40 by Dan LeFevour of Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl) OPPONENT TEAM RECORDS Pass Completions...... 28 by Dan LeFevour of Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl) First Downs...... 24 by Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl) Passing Yards...... 281 by Martin Hankins of Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl) Fewest First Downs...... 11 by Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl) Touchdown Passes...... 3 by Martin Hankins of Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl) Rushing Attempts...... 37 by Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl) Consecutive Passes Completed.7 by Martin Hankin of Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl) Rushing Yards...... 127 by Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl) ...... 7 by Dan Lefour of Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl) Fewest Rushing Yards...... 69 by Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl) Longest Pass. 41 Martin Hankin to Carlos Singleton of Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl) Pass Attempts...... 46 by Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl) Receptions...... 11 by Antonio Brown of Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl) Pass Completions...... 28 by Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl) Receiving Yards...... 92 by Antonio Brown of Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl) Interceptions Thrown...... 1 by Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl) Total Offensive Yards..224 by Antonio Brown of Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl) Passing Yards...... 281 by Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl) Punts...... 7 by Nick Gasser of Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl) Fewest Passing Yards...... 77 by Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl) Punting Average (Minimum 3 punts)...... Touchdown Passes...... 3 by Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl) ...... 46.0 by Brett Herrmann of Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl) Total Offensive Plays ...... 78 by Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl) Longest Punt...... 70 by Brent Sutherland of Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl) Total Offensive Yards:...... 398 by Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl) Most Interceptions...... 1 by LeRico Mathis of Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl) Fewest Total Offensive Yards ...... Longest Interception Return.....34 by LeRico Mathis of Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl) ...... 146 by Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl) Punt Returns...... 2 by Antonio Brown of Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl) Touchdowns...... Punt Return Yards...... 38 by Antonio Brown of Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl) ....3 by Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl) 3 by Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl) Longest Punt Return.....29 by Antonio Brown of Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl) Points Scored...... 27 by Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl) Longest Kickoff Return....29 by Michael Grandberry of Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl) Fewest Points Scored...... 3 by Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl) Field Goals...... 2 by Joey Mack of Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl) ...... Andrew Aguila of Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl) INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Longest Field Goal...... 38 by Joey Mack of Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl) Rushing Attempts...... Longest Scoring Run...... N/A ...... 26 by Devin Singletary vs. Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl) Longest Scoring Pass...... 19 Martin Hankins to Earnest Williams (2007 New Orleans Bowl) Rushing Yards...... Most Points Scored...... 8 by Joey Mack of Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl) ...... 124 by Devin Singletary vs. Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl) ...... Kito Poblah of Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl) Longest Run...... 26 by Devin Singletary vs. Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl) Pass Attempts...... 35 by Rusty Smith vs. Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl) Pass Completions...... 25 by Rusty Smith vs. Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl) Passing Yards...... 336 by Rusty Smith vs. Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl) Touchdown Passes...... 5 by Rusty Smith vs. Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl) Consecutive Passes Completed...... Rusty Smith 5 Memphis and CMU (2007 New Orleans Bowl 3X in Motor City Bowl) Longest Pass...... 63 by Driskel to Solomon vs. Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl) Receptions...... 7 by Jason Harmon vs. Memphis (2007 New Orleans Bowl) ...... 7 by Cortez Gent vs. Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl) ...... 7 by Willie Wright vs. Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl) Receiving Yards...... 98 by Cortez Gent vs. Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl) Total Offensive Yards...... DiIvory Edgecomb vs Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl) Punts...... 6 by Keegan Peterson vs. Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl) Punting Yards...... 234 by Keegan Peterson vs. Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl) Punting Average (Minimum 3 punts)...... 39.0 by Keegan Peterson vs. Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl) Longest Punt...... 46 by Keegan Peterson vs. Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl) Most Interceptions....1 by Carldayle Brantley vs. Central Michigan (2008 Motor City Bowl) Longest Interception Return...... N/A Punt Returns...... 3 by Jalen Young vs. Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl) Punt Return Yards...50 yards by Jalen Young vs. Akron (2017 Cheribundi Tart Cherry Boca Raton Bowl)

67 Florida Atlantic University - Making Waves

Founded in 1961, Florida Atlantic University is a compre- international business, marine biology, nursing, philosophy hensive public university that is currently serving more than and social science. 30,000 undergraduate and graduate students at sites strategically FAU is committed to serving the educational needs of located along the state’s southeastern coastline. Long known as persons of retirement age through non-credit courses offered an outstanding teaching institution, FAU is undergoing rapid by the Lifelong Learning Society, which is believed to be the development as a center of cutting-edge research, particularly in largest and most successful organization of its kind in the the biomedical arena. The process has been accelerated by the United States. For more information on Florida Atlantic Uni- University’s partnerships with two internationally known bio- versity, visit www.fau.edu. medical research organizations: The Scripps Research Institute and the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience. Addition- ally, FAU’s Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine recently welcomed its fourth class of students. Through a well-developed network of partner campuses, FAU serves students at locations and sites throughout its six-county service region in southeast Florida as well as through distance learning FAU’s student body, which ranks as the most ethnically and culturally diverse in Florida’s State University System, includes men and women in both traditional and non-traditional age. Modern student housing is available on the Boca Raton and Jupiter campuses, and all campuses offer attractive and varied dining facilities. The University community is served by an excellent library system that has more than 374,000 full-text electronic books and 18,000 full-text electronic journals, plus access to several hundred proprietary databases. A member of Conference USA, FAU has 19 men’s and women’s intercollegiate teams, including the NCAA Division I football team that has won two bowl games. The Boca Raton campus is home to a 30,000-seat football stadium. FAU’s 10 academically distinguished colleges are the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Let- ters, the College of Business, the College of Design and Social Inquiry, the College of Education, the College of Engineering and Computer Science, the Graduate College, the Harriet L. Wilkes Honors Col- lege, the Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine, the Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing and the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science. The University currently offers more than 180 undergraduate and graduate degree programs and is accredited by the Southern Association of Col- leges and Schools. Additionally, the University holds membership in the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges and the Coun- cil of Graduate Schools. FAU has fully funded Eminent Scholar Chairs in disciplines that include the arts of humanities, brain science, community education, engineering, growth management, Holocaust and Judaic studies,