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NATIONAL TITLES

PITT’S NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS RATING SYSTEMS YEAR RECORD COACH SELEC­ TOR­ To settle countless ar­gu­ments, Sports Illus­ trat­ ed­ in 1970 1976 12-0 Majors Unani­ mous­ researched the first and only complete and wholly ac­cu­rate list 1937 9-0-1 Sutherland AP, DS, LS, IFA, WS, TFT ever com­piled of college foot­’s myth­i­cal national champions. 1936 8-1-1 Sutherland IFA, TFT Ev­ery rec­og­nized authority that ever presumed to name a No. 1 1934 9-1 Sutherland Davis was included: 1931 8-1 Sutherland Davis 1929 9-1 Sutherland Davis Associated Press (1936-current): poll of sports­writ­ers and 1918 4-1 Warner Unani­ mous­ broadcast­ ers.­ 1916 8-0 Warner Unani­ mous­ 1915 8-0 Warner Davis Parke H. Davis Ratings (1889-1935): cho­sen by Davis, a player at Princeton in 1889 and a former coach at Wis­consin,­ Amherst and ALL-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS Lafayette, and first published in the 1934 Spalding’s Foot­ball Guide. 1. Notre Dame 17 Dickinson System (1924-40): chosen by Uni­ver­si­ty of Illinois 2. Alabama 13 eco­nom­ics professor Frank G. Dickinson; based on system that USC 13 awarded var­i­ous point totals for wins over teams with winning or Yale 13 non-winning­ records. 5. Princeton 12 6. 9 Dunkel System (1929-cur­rent): a power index rating system devised by Dick Dunkel and syn­di­cat­ed to news­pa­pers around the nation. Football Writers Asso­ ci­ a­ tion­ of Ameri­ ca­ (1954-current): chosen by a panel rep­re­sent­ing membership. Helms First Interstate Bank Athletic Foun­da­tion (1889-1982): orig­i­nal­ly found­ed in 1936 as Helms Athletic Foundation and changed in the early 1970s to Citizens Savings Athletic Foun­da­ tion be­fore the most recent name was adopted in 1981. Illustrated Football Annu­ al­ (1924-41): an “azzi ratem” system pub­lished in this highly re­gard­ed magazine by William F. Boand. Litkenhous System (1934-1984): a “dif­fer­ence-by-score” method syn­di­cat­ed by Fred Litkenhouse and his brother Edward. National Football Foun­da­tion and Hall of Fame (1959-1995): chosen annually by commit­ tee­ repre­ sent­ ing­ membership. The Football Thesaurus (1927-58): sys­tem devised by Duke Houlgate and published in book of same title. United Press International (1950-1995): poll of 35 col­lege coaches. (Became the USA TODAY coaches poll.) Williamson System (1932-63): system of syn­di­cat­ed power ratings chosen by Paul Williamson, a geologist and member of the com­mit­tee. The Bowl Championship Series (BCS) (1998–2013): Determined a national champion by matching the country’s two top-rated Pitt’s 1976 national championship was trumpeted on the cover of teams in the BCS Standings against each other in a title game. . Playoff: For the second consecutive season, the Football Bowl Subdivision will utilize a four-team playoff format to determine the national champion. A selection committee will choose the four playoff teams based on their performance during the regular season, including strength of schedule, head- to-head results, championships won and other factors. The teams will be seeded so that #1 will play #4 in one semifinal and #2 will meet #3 in the other. This year’s semifinal games will be played at the Orange Bowl and on Dec. 31, 2015. The College Football Playoff National Championship will be played on Jan. 11, 2016, at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Ariz.

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JOHN W. HEISMAN MEMORIAL TROPHY BILETNIKOFF AWARD OUTLAND TROPHY Presented to the nation’s most Presented to the nation’s outstanding Presented to the nation’s most MEDIA INFORMATION outstanding player by the Heisman college receiver by the Tallahassee outstanding interior lineman by the Trophy Trust Club Foundation Football Writers Association of America 1976 2000 Antonio Bryant 1980 2003 2013 Aaron Donald Presented to the college player of the year TROPHY ROTARY LOMBARDI AWARD by the Maxwell Football Club Presented to the nation’s most Presented to the nation’s outstanding 1976 Tony Dorsett outstanding defensive player by the college lineman or by the 1980 Hugh Green Charlotte Club Rotary Club of Houston 2015 PREVIEW 2013 Aaron Donald 1980 Hugh Green 2013 Aaron Donald Presented to the nation’s most AWARD outstanding player by the Walter Camp Presented to the college defensive player Foundation of the year by the Maxwell Football Club

1976 Tony Dorsett 2013 Aaron Donald COACHING STAFF 1980 Hugh Green (first defensive player to win the award) 2003 Larry Fitzgerald (first sophomore to win the award) PLAYER PROFILES 2014 SEASON IN REVIEW RECORD BOOK PITT HISTORY PRO FOOTBALL THIS IS PITT

Aaron Donald was college football’s most decorated defensive player in 2013.

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LEGENDARY TAILBACK TONY DORSETT WAS SELECTED AS THE WINNER OF THE HEISMAN TROPHY IN 1976, THE SAME SEASON HE LED THE PANTHERS TO THE NATIONAL TITLE WITH A 12-0 RECORD. WHILE DORSETT IS PITT’S LONE WINNER OF THE HEISMAN, THE PANTHERS HAVE HAD EIGHT TOTAL PLAYERS FINISH IN THE TOP FIVE IN THE FINAL BALLOTING. PITT PLAYERS HAVE FINISHED IN THE TOP 10 OF THE HEISMAN VOTING 14 TIMES.

2003 1938 OTHER TOP 10 HEISMAN FINISHES BY 1. Jason White Oklahoma 1. Davey O’Brien TCU PITT PLAYERS: 2. Larry Fitzgerald Pittsburgh 2. Pittsburgh (seventh, 1977) 3. Mississippi 3. Columbia (sixth, 1960) 4. Chris Perry Michigan 4. Bob MacLeod Dartmouth (sixth, 1984; eighth, 1983) 5. Darren Sproles Kansas State 5. Vic Bottari California Edgar “Special Delivery” Jones (seventh, 1941) 1987 1937 (ninth, 1982) 1. Tim Brown Notre Dame 1. Yale 2. Don McPherson Syracuse 2. Colorado 3. Gordon Lockbaum Holy Cross 3. Marshall Goldberg Pittsburgh 4. Lorenzo White Michigan State 4. Fordham 5. Craig “Ironhead” 5. Joe Kilgrow Alabama Heyward Pittsburgh

1981 1. Southern California 2. Georgia 3. Jim McMahon Brigham Young 4. Dan Marino Pittsburgh 5. Art Schlichter Ohio State

1980 1. George Rogers South Carolina 2. Hugh Green Pittsburgh 3. Herschel Walker Georgia 4. Mark Herrmann Purdue 5. Jim McMahon Brigham Young

1976 1. Tony Dorsett Pittsburgh 2. Ricky Bell Southern California 3. Michigan 4. Terry Miller Oklahoma State 5. Tom Kramer Rice

1975 1. Ohio State 2. California 3. Ricky Bell Southern California 4. Tony Dorsett Pittsburgh 5. Joe Washington Oklahoma

Tony Dorsett was the runaway winner in the 1976 Heisman Trophy balloting with 2,357 points.

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Hugh Green# Mark May# * Jimbo Covert Dan Marino Julius Dawkins Jimbo Covert* Bill Fralic Bill Fralic# Bill Fralic# Randy Dixon* Woods* Tony Ezekial Gadson Craig Heyward* * Jerry Olsavsky Marc Spindler Brian Greenfield* Antonio Bryant* Larry Fitzgerald# H.B. Blades Scott McKillop Dorin Dickerson Jabaal Sheard Aaron Donald# James Conner CA BOARD, NEWSWEEK, I­ ALL-AMERICANS * indicates consensus status # indicates unanimous selection Name Year 1980 1980 1981 1981 1981 1981 1982 1982 1982 1983 1984 1986 1986 1987 1987 1988 1988 1989 1990 1994 2000 2003 2006 2008 2009 2010 2013 2014 ­ SOURC FROM VARIOUS PILED Pos. T G E E T B B E G G T LB E G E B T RB RB MG RB RB MG QB DT DB C DE WR DE PITT FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ­ ­TION, THE ALL-AMER A CI­ SO­ Averell Daniell* Averell Wil­li­am Glassford Matisi* Tony Marshall Goldberg* Marshall Goldberg# Bill Daddio Ralph Fife Bernie Barkouskie Eldred Kraemer Joe Schmidt # John Guzik* Mike Ditka# * Ernie Borghetti Dorsett Tony Dorsett Tony Gary Burley Dorsett Tony Dorsett# Tony * Matt Cavanaugh * * Brzoza* Tom Hugh Green* Gor­don Jones Hugh Green# Name Year 1936 1936 1937 1937 1937 1937 1938 1938 1941 1949 1952 1952 1956 1958 1960 1963 1963 1973 1974 1974 1975 1976 1976 1977 1977 1977 1977 1978 1978 1979 CAN TEAMS. OVER THE YEARS, THESE SELECTIONS WERE MADE BY WERE SELECTIONS YEARS, THESE OVER THE CAN TEAMS. I­ Pos. C C C E F G E G G F T B F B C C T T B T E G H B T E B H E G C T BALL GUIDE, AND CONSISTS OF PLAYERS WHO WERE FIRST-TEAM SELECTIONS FIRST-TEAM WHO WERE PLAYERS OF AND CONSISTS BALL GUIDE, . SPORTS ILLUSTRATED ING NEWS AND Rob­ert Peck Rob­ert Peck* Rob­ert Peck* James Herron* Andy Hastings Claude Thornhill H.C. Carlson * Dale Sies* George McLaren Leonard Hilty* Davies* Tom George McLaren* Davies Tom Herb Stein* Herb Stein* Ralph Chase* Gil­bert Welch# Mike Getto* Joe Donchess# Ray Montgomery* Uansa Toby Tho­mas Parkinson Jesse Quatse* Joe Skladany* ­ren War Heller# Joe Skladany* Charles Hartwig* George Shotwell* Isadore Weinstock Art Detzel 1914 1915 1916 1916 1916 1916 1917 1917 1917 1917 1918 1918 1918 1920 1920 1921 1925 1927 1927 1928 1929 1929 1929 1929 1931 1932 1932 1933 1934 1934 1934 1935 Name Year ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, THE FOOTBALL COACHES AS­ OF AMERICA, THE ASSOCIATION THE SPORT­ ­ THE ALL-AMER OR MORE OF ON ONE NEA, THE FOOTBALL WRITERS UPI, NANA, INS, AP, WHITNEY, GRANTLAND RICE, CASPER CAMP, WALTER LLOWING LIST OF PITT’S FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS WAS COM­ WAS ALL-AMERICANS FIRST TEAM LIST OF PITT’S LLOWING THE FO INCLUDING THE NCAA FOOT­ THE NCAA INCLUDING NATIONAL ACADEMIC HONORS

NATIONAL FOOTBALL FOUNDATION NATIONAL SCHOLAR-ATHLETES YEAR NAME 1988 Mark Stepnoski 1978 1974 Todd Toerper 1973 David Blandino 1963 Al Grigaliunas OL DAVID BLANDINO DL VINCE CROCHUNIS E DICK DEITRICK NFF AA AA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS YEAR NAME 2008 Conor Lee 2004 Vince Crochunis 2004 Dan Stephens 2003 Vince Crochunis 2003 Dan Stephens 2002 Vince Crochunis 1990 1989 Louis Riddick 1988 Mark Stepnoski DB JEFF DELANEY OL ROB FADA E AL GRIGALIUNAS AA, NFF AA NFF 1986 Mark Stepnoski 1982 J.C. Pelusi 1982 Rob Fada 1981 Rob Fada 1980 Greg Meisner 1979 Greg Meisner 1978 Jeff Delaney 1976 Jeff Delaney 1959 Bill Lindner 1958 John Guzik

1956 Joe Walton G JOHN GUZIK PK CONOR LEE T BILL LINDNER 1954 Lou Palatella AA AA AA 1952 Dick Deitrick

DL GREG MEISNER T LOU PALATELLA DL J.C. PELUSI DB LOUIS RIDDICK AA AA AA AA

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

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME PRO FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME MEDIA INFORMATION Twenty-four men associated with Pitt have The fourth-overall pick of the 1985 draft by the , played 15 seasons been elected into the College Football Hall of in the NFL and holds status as one of the most productive pass rushers of all time. A Fame. Eligibility requirements for players: and outside linebacker, Doleman was an eight-time Pro Bowler, earning six berths as a member of the must be at least 10 years past grad­uation Vikings and one each as a member of the and . He was a first team date and cannot presently be playing All-Pro three times and was named to the NFL’s All-Decade Team of the . Upon his retirement in professional football. 1999, Doleman’s 150.5 career sacks ranked fourth in league history and he was tied for third with eight seasons in which he recorded 10 or more sacks. Doleman received his enshrinement in 2012. Ruben Brown • 1990-94 MIKE DITKA became the first tight end elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame when he received • 1950 (Coach) enshrinement in 1988. ’s No. 1 draft pick in 1961, Ditka would play 12 professional seasons, 2015 PREVIEW Jimbo Covert • 1979-82 including six with the Bears (1961-66), two with the (1967-68) and four with the Averell Daniell • 1934-36 (1969-72). The 1961 NFL Rookie of the Year, he earned All-NFL in each of his first four seasons and was a Pro Bowler his first five years. He was part of Chicago’s 1963 NFL title team and the Tom Davies • 1918-21 Cowboys’ 1971 squad that won VI. Ditka worked as an assistant coach at Dallas for nine Mike Ditka • 1958-60 seasons, spent 11 seasons as Chicago’s (winning Super Bowl XX) and

Joseph Donchess • 1927-29 spent three seasons as head coach of the . COACHING STAFF Tony Dorsett • 1973-76 When TONY DORSETT retired from the NFL after 12 seasons (1977-88), he was the league’s second Bill Fralic • 1981-84 all-time leading rusher with 12,739 yards. He became the first player to win the Heisman Trophy, a collegiate national championship and a Super Bowl, and receive Hall of Fame enshrinement on both Marshall Goldberg • 1936-38 the college and pro levels. Taken by the Dallas Cowboys with the second overall pick of the 1977 draft, Hugh Green • 1977-80 Dorsett rushed for more than 1,000 yards in eight of his first nine seasons­—the lone exception being • 1954-56* the strike-shortened 1982 campaign which, ironically, saw him earn the NFC rushing title. He played in two Super Bowls (helping Dallas to victory in Super Bowl XII) and four Pro Bowls. Dorsett received his Dan Marino • 1979-82 PLAYER PROFILES “Canton Call” in 1994. Mark May • 1977-80 A third-round draft choice of Washington in 1981, went on to start 11 seasons at guard Herb McCracken • 1918-20 for the Redskins (1981-91). Grimm was an original member of Washington’s famed “Hogs” offensive George McLaren • 1915-18 line, which included another Pitt great, Mark May. The dominating offensive front helped lead the Robert Peck • 1913-16 Redskins to four Super Bowl appearances, including victories in Super Bowls XVII, XXII and XXVI. It was Joe Schmidt • 1950-52 following Washington’s victory over Buffalo in Super Bowl XXVI that Grimm announced his retirement. He was voted to four consecutive Pro Bowls (1983-86) and was a first-team selection to the 1980s All- Joe Skladany • 1931-33 Decade Team. Grimm received his Canton induction in 2010. 2014 SEASON IN REVIEW Herb Stein • 1918-21 A 1981 second-round draft pick by New Orleans, spent 15 seasons in the NFL (1981- Dr. John B. Sutherland 95) as one of the most disruptive defenders in the game. Upon his retirement, he ranked third all-time • 1914-17 (Player) in sacks (128), second in recoveries (28) and fourth in forced (41). Jackson made six • 1924-38 (Coach) trips to the and was first team All-Pro four times. He helped elevate the Saints from doormat Joseph Thompson to contender as the franchise never finished below .500 during Jackson’s final seven years in New • 1904-06 (Player) Orleans. His final two seasons were played in San Francisco as he helped the 49ers to a 49-26 victory • 1908-12 (Coach) over San Diego in Super Bowl XXIX. Jackson was a member of the 2010 Pro Football Hall of Fame class. Hube Wagner • 1910-13 When he finished his legendary 17-year career with the ,DAN MARINO was by far the RECORD BOOK Glenn “Pop” Warner • 1915-23 (Coach) most prolific passer in NFL history. Upon his 1999 retirement, Marino held an incredible 25 NFL regular- season records and was the career leader in passing attempts (8,358), completions (4,967), yardage *Majors was inducted for his accomplishments as a (61,361) and (420). The Dolphins’ first-round pick in 1983, Marino earned NFL Rookie of player at Tennessee. the Year. In 1984 he became the first 5,000-yard passer in league history and would record 13 3,000- yard passing seasons in total. Marino also was one of the NFL’s winningest , earning 147 regular-season victories. He was a nine-time Pro Bowler and eight-time All-Pro. Marino was inducted PRO HALL OF FAMERS BY COLLEGE into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2005. PITT HISTORY 1. Notre Dame (12) A third-round draft selection of New England in 1995, spent three years with the Southern California (12) Patriots (1995-97) before joining the (1998-2006). He finished his career with an 3. Ohio State (9) astonishing 14,101 yards to rank fourth all-time among the NFL’s career rushing leaders, trailing only 4. Pittsburgh (8) (18,355), (16,726) and (15,269). Martin became only the second player in NFL history to begin his career with 10 consecutive 1,000-yard rushing seasons. In Michigan (8) PRO FOOTBALL 2004 he was the NFL rushing champion with 1,697 yards. Martin was named a Pro Bowler five times 6. Alabama (7) and All-Pro three times. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2012. Syracuse (7) 8. Illinois (6) JOE SCHMIDT became the gold standard for NFL middle during his 13-year career (1953- 65) with the Lions. A seventh-round draft pick, Schmidt would earn All-Pro 10 times, play in 10 Miami (Fla.) (6) Pro Bowl games (tied for the most all-time by a Lions player) and be named to the 1950s All-Decade Minnesota (6)

Team. His teammates voted him Detroit’s MVP four times. He served as team captain for nine seasons THIS IS PITT and totaled 24 career . The Lions won two NFL championships during Schmidt’s career. He later coached the team for six seasons and led Detroit to its only playoff appearance of the 1970s. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1973.

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in NFL history with a record-breaking 17-year career. He retired following the 1999 season as the league’s all-time leader in 1 passing attempts (8,358), completions (4,967), yardage (61,361) and touchdowns (420). LARRY FITZGERALD • Was elected into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2002 and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2005. • Named a special trustee for the in 2002-03 June 2008. • Named the 2003 Walter Camp Player of the Year, becoming the first sophomore to earn that prestigious honor, and also won the Biletnikoff Award as the country’s top receiver. Was a unanimous 33 first-team All-American, becoming the first Pitt sophomore to be selected unanimously. TONY DORSETT • Was the 2003 Heisman Trophy runner-up, finishing behind Oklahoma quarterback Jason White by just 128 points. Fitzgerald carried three voting regions, an unprecedented achievement for a sophomore. It was the highest Heisman finish by a wide receiver 1973-76 since Michigan’s won the award in 1991. • Compiled 92 catches for 1,672 yards (18.2 avg.) and 22 • Winner of the 1976 Heisman Trophy, Maxwell Award and Walter touchdowns in 2003, leading the nation in receiving yards per Camp Award and was a four-time All-American (1973-76). game (128.62 avg.) and TD catches. • First player in NCAA history to reach 6,000 career rushing • In just 26 collegiate games, Fitzgerald totaled 161 catches for yards. Including bowl games, rushed for 6,526 yards. His 2,677 yards (16.6 avg.) and a Pitt-record 34 touchdowns. NCAA-recognized total (not including bowls) of 6,082 yards • His freshman season he had 69 catches for 1,005 yards (14.6 stood as the Division I record for 22 years (1976-98). avg.) and 12 TDs. Fitzgerald was the first player in Pitt history to • Gained 100 or more yards 36 times, including 20 consecutive compile multiple 1,000-yard receiving seasons. games. • Caught a touchdown in 18 consecutive games to set an NCAA • Remains Pitt’s all-time leading scorer with 380 points. record. In total, he set or tied four NCAA marks, eight Big East • Holds Notre Dame opponent records for rushing yards against records and 11 Pitt marks. the Irish in a career (754) and game (303). • Was the third overall selection in the 2004 NFL Draft, going to • Led Pitt to the 1976 national championship with a 12-0 the , and has played in eight Pro Bowls. record. • In 2012, he became the youngest player in NFL history to reach • In 1977, was the first-round pick of the Dallas Cowboys where 700 career receptions and joined as the only players he played 11 seasons (1977-87), including two Super Bowls in league history to reach 10,000 career receiving yards before and four Pro Bowls. Played his final year with the Denver the age of 30. Broncos (1988) and finished his career as the second all-time leading rusher in NFL history (12,739). • Was elected into the College Football Hall of Fame and Pro 13 Football Hall of Fame in 1994. DAN MARINO 42 QUARTERBACK MARSHALL 1979-82 GOLDBERG • While at Pitt from 1979-82, broke nearly every major passing record in school history, including career marks for passing yards RUNNING BACK (8,597) and completions (693). 1936-38 • Thirty-three years after his final collegiate season, still holds Pitt records for touchdown passes in a career (79) and season (37). • Earned back-to-back All-America honors as a halfback (1937) and fullback (1938). • Led Pitt to four consecutive Top 10 finishes, including a pair of No. 2 rankings. • Member of the famed “Dream Backfield” at Pitt, considered one of college football’s greatest back tandems ever. • Enhanced his reputation for delivering in the clutch in the 1982 Sugar Bowl, when he threw a 33-yard touchdown pass to tight • Was the runner-up for the Heisman Trophy in 1938 and placed end John Brown with 35 seconds left to give Pitt a come-from- third in the Heisman balloting in 1937. behind 24-20 victory over Georgia. • Led Pitt to national championships in 1936 and 1937 with a • Named a 1981 All-American and finished fourth in the Heisman combined 17-1-2 record. Trophy balloting that year. • Spent seven years in the NFL playing halfback for the Chicago • A first-round draft pick of the Miami Dolphins in 1983, Marino Cardinals (1939-42, 1946-48). went on to gain recognition as one of the greatest quarterbacks • Member of the Cardinals’ 1947 NFL championship team and had his No. 99 jersey retired by the franchise. • Elected into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1958.

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MIKE DITKA END 1958-60 99 HUGH GREEN DEFENSIVE END 1977-80 89 PITT FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE PITT RETIRED JERSEYS RETIRED PITT His collegiate career led to the creation of the “Pancake,” to the creation career led His collegiate a statistical barometer for each time Fralic put an opposingfor each time Fralic barometer a statistical back. lineman on his defensive Draft, Fralic taken overall in the 1985 NFL The second player playing pro career from 1985-93, went on to an exceptional season with the Atlanta Falcons and his final eight years with four times. He was selected to the Pro Bowl the . Hall of Fame in 1998. elected into the College Football Was A three-time first team All-American and won the 1980 Camp Award. and the Walter Maxwell Award Lombardi Award, balloting, an Finished second in the 1980 Heisman Trophy unprecedented finish for a purely defensive player. Walter Camp the first-ever defensive player to win the Was Award. after just his sophomore year. Team All-Time Named to Pitt’s Thirty-five years following his final collegiate season, remains 49. all-time sack leader with Pitt’s record of 39-8-1, including four Helped lead Pitt to a four-year 10 finishes. bowl games and three Top Bay Buccaneers in 1981 First-round selection by the Tampa and played 11 years in the NFL. Elected into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1996. Was a unanimous All-America selection at end in 1960. Was years and was also aLed Pitt in receiving three consecutive He additionally played baseball standout defender and . the intramural wrestlingand at Pitt and was champion. choice of the ChicagoIn 1961 he was a first-round draft 1963 NFL ChampionshipBears and was a member of their team. He was also a member of the Dallas Cowboys when they won Super Bowl VI and earned All-Pro four times. Spent 11 seasons as the head coach of the , leading them to victory in Super Bowl XX, and later coached the New Orleans Saints. Elected into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1986 and Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1988.

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1981-84 79 BILL FRALIC OFFENSIVE TACKLE OFFENSIVE TACKLE 1977-80 73 MARK MAY 65 JOE SCHMIDT LINEBACKER 1950-52 A three-time first team All-American, including unanimous status as a junior and senior. Became the first offensive lineman to twice finish in the top 10 balloting, placing sixth in 1984 and of the Heisman Trophy eighth in 1983. In 1980 was named a unanimous All-American and Pitt’s first In 1980 was named a unanimous All-American and Pitt’s winner of the prestigious Outland Trophy. Did not give up a sack his final two collegiate seasons. earning “go-to” player on third-and-short situations, Pitt’s Was him the nickname “May Day.” record of 39-8-1, including four Helped lead Pitt to a four-year 10 finishes. bowl games and three Top Redskins in the first round of selected by the Washington Was ofthe 1981 NFL Draft and achieved fame as a standout member line from 1981-90. Helped the “Hogs” offensive the team’s Redskins to three Super Bowls (1982, 1983 and 1987), including world championships in ’82 and ’87. Finished his pro career with the San Diego Chargers (1991) and Arizona Cardinals (1992-93). Elected into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2005. Earned All-America honors as a senior linebacker in 1952. honors as a senior linebacker Earned All-America Schmidt was consideredAs both a collegian and professional, prototype for linebacker play—instinctive, aggressive the era’s and smart. 13-year career (1953-65) withPlayed in 10 Pro Bowls during his two NFL championships. the Detroit Lions, which included from 1967-72, leading Detroit toServed as the Lions head coach 1970s. its only playoff appearance in the of Fame in 1973 and CollegeElected into the Pro Football Hall Football Hall of Fame in 2000. • • • • • • • • • • • • • CONFERENCE HONORS

ACC PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2013 COACHES TEAM , OL (first team) 2014 James Conner, RB (coaches and media) Aaron Donald, DL (first team) Joe Clermond, DL (second team) Tyler Boyd, WR (third team) 2006 ACC OFFENSIVE PLAYER Devin Street, WR (honorable mention) OF THE YEAR H.B. Blades, LB (first team) 2013 MEDIA TEAM Derek Kinder, WR (first team) 2014 James Conner, RB (coaches and media) Aaron Donald, DL (first team) Darrelle Revis, CB (first team) ACC DEFENSIVE PLAYER Tyler Boyd, WR (second team) Joe Clermond, DL (second team) OF THE YEAR Devin Street, WR (third team) Adam Graessle, P (second team) 2013 Aaron Donald, DT Jason Hendricks, S (honorable mention) 2005 (coaches and media) Matt Rotheram, OL (honorable mention) Ray Vinopal, S (honorable mention) H.B. Blades, LB (first team) BIG EAST OFFENSIVE Bernard “Josh” Lay, CB (first team) PLAYER OF THE YEAR ALL-BIG EAST TEAM HONOREES Greg Lee, WR (first team) 2009 , RB * before name denotes unanimous selection Darrelle Revis, CB (first team) 2003 Larry Fitzgerald, WR 2012 Josh Cummings, PK (second team) 2000 Antonio Bryant, WR Ray Graham, RB (first team) Tez Morris, S (second team) (Tri-Player of the Year with Miami Aaron Donald, DL (first team) , QB (second team) WR and Virginia Tech Jason Hendricks, S (second team) Charles Spencer, OL (second team) RB Lee Suggs) Mike Shanahan, WR (second team) 2004 1994 Billy West, RB Devin Street, WR (second team) H.B. Blades, LB (first team) BIG EAST DEFENSIVE Ryan Turnley, C (second team) Vince Crochunis, DL (first team) PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2011 Josh Cummings, PK (first team) 2010 Jabaal Sheard, DE Ray Graham, RB (first team) Adam Graessle, P (first team) 2009 Greg Romeus, DE (Co-POY) Jarred Holley, S (first team) *, OL (first team) 2009 Mick Williams, DT (Co-POY) Chas Alecxih, DL (second team) Bernard “Josh” Lay, CB (second team) 2008 Scott McKillop, LB Aaron Donald, DL (second team) Greg Lee, WR (second team) 2006 H.B. Blades, LB Max Gruder, LB (second team) Tyler Palko, QB (second team) Antwuan Reed, CB (second team) Charles Spencer, OL (second team) BIG EAST SPECIAL TEAMS Dan Stephens, DL (second team) PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2010 2003 2003 Andy Lee, P Jon Baldwin, WR (first team) (Co-Player of the Year with Virginia Dom DeCicco, S (first team) *Larry Fitzgerald, WR (first team) Tech PR DeAngelo Hall) Dan Hutchins, P (first team) *Andy Lee, P (first team) 2002 Andy Lee, P Jason Pinkston, OL (first team) Rob Petitti, OL (first team) (Co-Player of the Year with Rutgers *Jabaal Sheard, DL (first team) *, QB (first team) KR Nate Jones) Jarred Holley, CB (second team) Kris Wilson, TE (second team) BIG EAST ROOKIE OF THE YEAR Brandon Lindsey, DL (second team) 2002 2009 Dion Lewis, RB 2009 Bryan Anderson, OL (first team) 2007 LeSean McCoy, RB Jon Baldwin, WR (first team) *Torrie Cox, CB (first team) 2002 Larry Fitzgerald, WR Aaron Berry, CB (first team) *Larry Fitzgerald, WR (first team) 1991 Tom Tumulty, LB Dorin Dickerson, TE (first team) Claude Harriott, DE (first team) Gerald Hayes, LB (first team) BIG EAST COACH OF THE YEAR Adam Gunn, LB (first team) *Dion Lewis, RB (first team) Andy Lee, P (first team) 2004 John Malecki, OL (first team) Rob Petitti, OL (second team) 1997 Walt Harris Jason Pinkston, OL (first team) Rod Rutherford, QB (second team) BIG EAST FOOTBALL SCHOLAR- *Greg Romeus, DL (first team) 2001 ATHLETE OF THE YEAR , QB (first team) *Antonio Bryant, WR (first team) 2008 Conor Lee, PK Mick Williams, DL (first team) Gerald Hayes, LB (first team) 2004 Vince Crochunis, DL Nate Byham, TE (second team) Ramon Walker, S (first team) Dom DeCicco, S (second team) Bryan Knight, DL (second team) ALL-ACC TEAM HONOREES Dan Hutchins, K (second team) 2000 Gus Mustakas, DL (second team) 2014 COACHES TEAM Antonio Bryant, WR (first team) Tyler Boyd, WR (first team); 2008 Jeff McCurley, C (first team) KR (second team) Nate Byham, TE (first team) Bryan Knight, DL (first team) T.J. Clemmings, OL (first team) C.J. Davis, OL (first team) Gerald Hayes, LB (second team) James Conner, RB (first team) Conor Lee, PK (first team) Matt Rotheram, OL (second team) Ramon Walker, S (second team) *LeSean McCoy, RB (first team) 1999 Anthony Gonzalez, LB (honorable mention) *Scott McKillop, LB (first team) 2014 MEDIA TEAM Aaron Berry, CB (second team) Latef Grim, WR (first team) Tyler Boyd, WR (first team); Greg Romeus, DL (second team) Hank Poteat, CB (first team) Ramon Walker, S (first team) KR (second team) 2007 T.J. Clemmings, OL (first team) Kevan Barlow, RB (second team) LeSean McCoy, RB (first team) Demond Gibson, DL (second team) James Conner, RB (first team) *Scott McKillop, LB (first team) Matt Rotheram, OL (third team) Greg DeBolt, P (second team)

146 PITT FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE MEDIA INFORMATION 2015 PREVIEW COACHING STAFF PLAYER PROFILES 2014 SEASON IN REVIEW RECORD BOOK PITT HISTORY PRO FOOTBALL THIS IS PITT 147 John Ryan, QB Jason Sepkowski, OL RB Billy West, DB Doug Whaley, James Morrison, LB DB Doug Whaley, Brandon Miree, RB Roth, WR Yogi Jon Schall, OL Dan Stephens, DL Kris Wilson, TE Chad Reed, OL Roth, WR Yogi Dan Stephens, DL DB Gary Urschler, Kris Wilson, TE Mark Ponko, DB Chad Reed, C Dan Stephens, DL DB Gary Urschler, Kris Wilson, TE Nick Lotz, PK Joseph Manganello, OL LB Kody Miller, Mark Ponko, DB Chad Reed, C LB Scott McCurley, QB Matt O’Connor, Mark Ponko, DB DB Gary Urschler, OL Jeff McCurley, Mark Ponko, DB Joe Holland, WR Jason Sepkowski, OL LaRod Stephens- RB Howling, C Joe Villani, Palko, QB Tyler LB Doug Roseberry, Dale Williams, OL LB Doug Roseberry, Dan Stephens, DL Dale Williams, OL 1996 C Andrew Grischow, 1995 DE Zatiti Moody, Orlandini, OL Tony 1994 Orlandini, OL Tony John Ryan, QB 1993 John Ryan, QB 1992 PK Sean Conley, LB Doug Kautter, Justin Belarski, OL Brian Bennett, LB Crochunis, DL Vince QB Luke Getsy, Dan LaCarte, OL 2002 Brian Beinecke, LB Crochunis, DL Vince Brian Guzek, DL Dan LaCarte, OL Brandon Miree, RB 2001 Brian Beinecke, LB Crochunis, DL Vince Brian Guzek, DL Bryan Knight, DL Nick Lotz, PK 2000 Brian Beinecke, LB Mark Browne, OL Christopher Curd, WR Brian Guzek, LB Dan LaCarte, DL 1999 Brian Beinecke, LB Seth Hornack, DB Nick Lotz, PK Joseph Manganello, OL 1998 C Andrew Grischow, Seth Hornack, DB 1997 Grant Coffield, P C Andrew Grischow, Seth Hornack, DB Adam Gunn, LB Adam Gunn, PK Conor Lee, 2005 Justin Acierno, FB LS Mark Estermyer, Ronald Idoko, DL 2004 Justin Acierno, FB Justin Belarski, C Brian Bennett, LB Crochunis, DL Vince 2003

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Gus Mustakas, DL Palko, QB Tyler Adam Gunn, LB Henry Hynoski, FB Andrew Janocko, QB John Malecki, OL Mike Shanahan, WR Conor Lee, PK John Malecki, OL John Pelusi, TE Austin Ransom, LB Roberts, LB Tristan Tkach, DL Tyler , QB Lucas Stone, P Tkach, DL Tyler TE Dustin Walters, Mike Shanahan, WR DB Andrew Taglianetti, LB Joe Trebitz, DB Ray Vinopal, Kris Wildman, FB K/P Chris Yankoski, P Matt Yoklic, Brett Zuck, WR Chris Mike, FB Marco Pecora, DB Mike Shanahan, WR Sunseri, QB Tino DB Andrew Taglianetti, Tkach, DL Tyler LB Joe Trebitz, P Matt Yoklic, Jahmahl Pardner, DB Jahmahl Pardner, Devon Porchia, LB FB Anthony Rippole, Gabe Roberts, OL Artie Rowell, OL Mike Shanahan, WR DB Andrew Taglianetti, LB Joe Trebitz, DB Ray Vinopal, QB , WR Chris Wuestner, P Matt Yoklic, Brett Zuck, WR 2006 Brian Bennett, LB LS Mark Estermyer, 2009 Jonathan Baldwin, WR Luke Briggs, K Myles Caragein, DL Pat Costello, P Steve Dell, LB 2008 Pat Bostick, QB Luke Briggs, PK Myles Caragein, DL LS Mark Estermyer, LB Max Gruder, Henry Hynoski, FB Andrew Janocko, QB 2007 LS Mark Estermyer, Adam Gunn, LB Conor Lee, PK John Pelusi, TE Austin Ransom, WR Joshua Brinson, WR Desmond Brown, RB Myles Caragein, DT K/P Drake Greer, PK Kevin Harper, DB Jarred Holley, Adam Lazenga, LB Marco Pecora, DB 2010 Pat Bostick, QB Myles Caragein, DL Pat Costello, DB Dom DeCicco, DB DB Kolby Gray, LB Max Gruder, PK Kevin Harper, Henry Hynoski, FB Andrew Janocko, QB 2012 LS Kevin Barthelemy, OL Adam Bisnowaty, LB Bam Bradley, Keegan Buck, DL Devin Cook, DL Jacob Craig, LB David Durham, FB DB Patrick Fisher, OL John Guy, PK Kevin Harper, DB Jarred Holley, Holtz, TE J.P. Adam Lazenga, FB Brad Lukasak, PK 2011 BIG EAST ALL-ACADEMIC ALL-ACADEMIC BIG EAST TEAM HONOREES FOOTBALL a who posted student-athletes Recognized over the of 3.00 or better cumulative GPA year. prior academic Ray Vinopal, DB Ray Vinopal, DB Webb, Terrish P Matt Yoklic, Matt Rotheram, OL DB Ray Vinopal, QB Chad Voytik, P Ryan Winslow, Scott Orndoff, TE Savage, QB Tom Adam Bisnowaty, OL Adam Bisnowaty, 2013 David Durham, DL Maddox, DB Avonte Reggie Mitchell, DB 2014 OL Adam Bisnowaty, To be eligible for consideration, a student- To athlete must be a significant athletic for the earn a 3.00 GPA contributor, previous semester and maintain a 3.00 Graduate students must cumulative GPA. maintain a 3.5 GPA. ACC ALL-ACADEMIC FOOTBALL TEAM HONOREES 1991 OG (first team) Jeff Christy, , DL (first team) Keith Hamilton, DL (first team) *Steve Israel, CB (first team) Pelt, QB (second team) Alex Van WR (second team) Chris Bouyer, David Moore, TE (second team) Ricardo McDonald, LB (second team) 1992 Ruben Brown, OL (second team) Chris Sestili, OL (second team) Lewis, CB (second team) Vernon Curtis Martin, RB (first team) LB (first team) Tumulty, Tom Ruben Brown, OT (second team) Barndt, DL (second team) Tom Maurice Williams, CB (second team) 1993 1994 RB (first team) *Billy West, *Ruben Brown, OT (first team) Billy Davis, WR (second team) Barndt, DL (second team) Tom 1995 Chris Ferencik, PK (first team) team) LB (first Tumulty, Tom Dietrich Jells, WR (second team) Mike Halapin, DL (second team) Nate Cochran, P (second team) 1996 Nate Cochran, P (first team) Tony Orlandini, OL (first team) Orlandini, Tony (second team) , QB RB (second team) Dwayne Schulters, WR (second team) Murphy, Terry (second team) Jon Marzoch, OL (second team) Frank Moore, DL Phil Clarke, LB (second team) 1997 Latef Grim, WR (first team) Latef Grim, CB (first team) Hank Poteat, team) LB (second Phil Clarke, 1998 POSTSEASON GAMES

EAST-WEST SHRINE GAME 1985 Bob Buczkowski def. end 1982 Julius Dawkins end 1925 Horse L. Chase tackle 1985 Barry Pettyjohn center 1982 def. back 1928 Mike Getto tackle 1987 Ezekial Gadson lineback­ er­ 1982 Dan Marino quarter­ back­ 1930 Eddie Baker quarter­ back­ 1987 Gary Richard 1982 Ron Sams guard 1932 James MacMurdo tackle 1988 Burt Grossman def. end 1982 Bryan Thomas halfback 1934 Michael Sebastian halfback­ 1988 Tom Ricketts tackle 1983 Jim Sweeney center 1934 Joseph Skladany end 1988 Jerry Olsavsky lineback­ er­ 1983 Bill Maas def. tackle 1934 Frank Walton tackle 1988 Mark Stepnoski guard 1983 Tom Flynn def. back 1935 Charles Hartwig guard 1989 Alonzo Hampton cornerback 1983 end 1935 Miller Munjas quarter­ back­ 1989 Roman Matusz off. tackle 1984 Chris Doleman def. end 1935 Izzy Weinstock halfback­ 1990 Louis Riddick def. back 1986 Randy Dixon tackle 1938 quarter­ back­ 1991 Steve Israel def. back 1991 Jeff Christy guard 1938 Frank Souchak end 1991 Ricardo McDonald linebacker 1992 Alex Van Pelt quarterback 1939 Bill Daddio end 1995 def. back 1994 Ruben Brown off. tackle 1939 Marshall Goldberg halfback­ 1997 Tony Orlandini off. tackle 1994 Curtis Martin halfback 1939 Harold Stebbins halfback­ 1997 Jon Marzoch guard 1995 Tom Tumulty linebacker 1940 Richard Cassiano halfback­ 2000 Latef Grim wide receiver 1995 Dietrich Jells wide receiver 1940 Ben Kish fullback­ 2001 Bryan Knight def. end 1999 Hank Poteat def. back 1941 George Kracum fullback­ 2002 Torrie Cox cornerback 2000 Kevan Barlow halfback 1942 Ralph Fife guard 2003 Claude Harriott def. end 2002 Gerald Hayes linebacker 1942 Stan Gervelis end 2003 Walt Harris head coach 2003 Kris Wilson tight end 1945 George Ranii guard 2003 Lewis Moore linebacker 2004 Rob Petitti off. tackle 1946 Leo Skladany end 2003 Lousaka Polite fullback 2005 Charles Spencer guard 1949 William McPeak end 2003 Rod Rutherford quarterback 2006 H.B. Blades linebacker 1950 Nicholas Bolkovac tackle 2005 Bernard “Josh” Lay def. back 2006 Tyler Palko quarterback 1952 William Reynolds halfback­ 2007 Joe Clermond def. end 2007 Mike McGlynn off. tackle 1954 Eldred Kraemer tackle 2009 Nate Byham tight end 2007 Jeff Otah off. tackle 1954 Robert McQuaide end 2009 Aaron Berry cornerback 2008 Mark Estermyer 1957 Charley Brueckman center 2011 Max Gruder linebacker 2008 Scott McKillop linebacker 1957 Jim McCusker tackle 2011 Brandon Lindsey linebacker 2009 Dorin Dickerson tight end 1958 John Guzik guard 2012 Ray Graham running back 2010 Jason Pinkston off. tackle 1958 Dick Haley halfback­ 2012 Ryan Turnley center 2013 Aaron Donald def. tackle 1958 Art Gob end 2014 T.J. Clemmings off. tackle 1959 Ivan Toncic quarter­ back­ SENIOR BOWL 1953 Joe Schmidt guard-center 1959 Bill Lindner tackle COLLEGE ALL-STAR GAME 1956 John Cenci center 1934 Michael Sebastian halfback­ 1960 Mike Ditka end 1956 Lou Cimarolli halfback­ 1934 Joseph Skladany end 1961 Fred Cox halfback­ 1956 John Paluck end 1934 Frank Walton tackle 1961 Steve Jastrzembski end 1957 Bob Pollock tackle 1935 Miller Munjas quarter­ back­ 1962 John Draksler guard 1957 Vince Scorsone guard 1935 George Shotwell guard 1963 Paul Martha halfback­ 1958 Charley Brueckman center 1937 Averell Daniell tackle 1963 Rick Leeson fullback­ 1958 Jim McCusker tackle 1937 guard 1963 Ernie Borghetti tackle 1965 Marty Schottenheimer center 1937 Robert LaRue halfback­ 1964 Fred Mazurek quarter­ back­ 1965 Paul Cercel center 1938 Frank Patrick fullback­ 1965 Eric Crabtree halfback­ 1967 Jim Flanigan lineback­ er­ 1939 Bill Daddio end 1965 Joe Novogratz fullback­ 1977 Matt Cavanaugh quarter­ back­ 1939 Marshall Goldberg halfback 1969 Geoff Brown lineback­ er­ 1977 Randy Holloway tackle 1940 Richard Cassiano halfback 1972 Bob Kuziel center 1977 halfback­ 1940 Ben Kish fullback 1975 Gary Burley middle guard 1977 J.C. Wilson cornerback 1941 George Kracum fullback 1978 lineback­ er­ 1978 Al Chesley lineback­ er­ 1945 Ernest Bonelli fullback 1979 safety 1978 Gordon Jones end 1953 Billy Reynolds halfback 1980 Russ Grimm center 1978 Jeff Delaney safety 1954 Dick Deitrick end 1980 Rickey Jackson end 1979 Jo Jo Heath safety 1955 Eldred Kraemer tackle 1981 Emil Boures center 1980 Rickey Jackson def. end 1956 John Paluck end 1981 Sal Sunseri lineback­ er­ 1980 Lynn Thomas def. back 1957 Vince Scorsone guard 1982 Rob Fada guard 1980 Randy McMillan fullback­ 1957 Joe Walton end 1982 Tim Lewis def. back 1980 Benjie Pryor end 1958 Jim McCusker tackle 1983 Bill Maas def. tackle 1981 Emil Boures center 1959 Dick Haley halfback 1983 Tom Flynn def. back 1981 Sal Sunseri lineback­ er­ 1959 John Guzik guard 1984 Troy Benson lineback­ er­ 1982 Jimbo Covert tackle 1961 Mike Ditka end 1984 Chris Doleman end 1984 Bill Wallace end

148 PITT FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE MEDIA INFORMATION 2015 PREVIEW COACHING STAFF PLAYER PROFILES 2014 SEASON IN REVIEW RECORD BOOK PITT HISTORY PRO FOOTBALL THIS IS PITT 149 fullback off. guard def. back def. back off. guard wide receiver quarterback tight end punter def. tackle linebacker running back middle guard tight end center safety guard tackle end def. end center tackle def. back running back def. back middle guard cornerback off. tackle def. back quarterback linebacker running back off. tackle halfback guard-center quar­ter­back guard center end guard halfback tackle guard end guard quarterback center linebacker Conredge Collins C. J. Davis Dom DeCicco Antwuan Reed Chris Jacobson Mike Shanahan Sunseri Tino Steve Buches Adam Graessle Crochunis Vince Perko Tom Dorsett Tony Al Romano Jim Corbett Brzoza Tom Bob Jury Matt Carroll Dave Logan Ralph Still Hugh Green Russ Grimm Mark May White Terry DiBartola Wayne Pappy Thomas J.C. Pelusi Gary Richard Roman Matusz Dan Crossman Pelt Alex Van Phil Clarke Brandon Miree Matt Morgan Lou Cecconi Joe Schmidt Bill Kaliden Ed Michaels Serafino Fazio Ron Delfine Paul Hodge Ed Clark Gary Kaltenbach Brown Tom Al Grigaliunas Jeff Ware Ken Lucas Fred Hoaglin TEXAS VS. THE NATION ALL-STAR CHALLENGE ALL-STAR TEXAS VS. THE NATION 2008 2008 2010 GAME CASINO DEL SOL COLLEGE ALL-STAR 2011 2012 2012 CLASSIC ALL-STAR RAYCOM 2012 INTA JUICE NORTH-SOUTH ALL-STAR CLASSIC JUICE NORTH-SOUTH ALL-STAR INTA 2006 2006 LAS VEGAS ALL-AMERICAN CLASSIC 2005 JAPAN BOWL 1975 1976 1976 1976 1977 1977 1978 1978 1979 1980 1980 1980 1980 1981 1981 1982 1987 1989 1989 1992 GRIDIRON CLASSIC ALL-STAR 1999 2003 2003 NORTH-SOUTH GAME NORTH-SOUTH 1949 1952 1958 1958 1959 1960 1960 1962 1962 1962 1963 1963 1965 1965 1971 POSTSEASON GAMES POSTSEASON PITT FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE linebacker def. end def. tackle linebacker middle guard def. back center off. guard off. guard def. tackle def. tackle def. end end halfback halfback fullback tackle tackle linebacker linebacker def. back center def. end linebacker running back middle guard tight end center safety safety guard end tackle linebacker def. end tackle fullback end def. back tackle end quar­ter­back center tackle safety end cornerback def. end def. tackle def. back linebacker center cornerback tight end Rod Kirby Jim Buckmon Glenn Hyde Rod Kirby Gary Burley Mike Bulino Mike Carey Bill Cherpak Chris Goetz Sims Tom Siragusa Tony Carnel Smith Mike Ditka Fred Cox Paul Martha Rick Leeson Ernie Borghetti Eric Crabtree Joe Novogratz Geoff Brown Charles Hall Bob Kuziel Jim Buckmon Perko Tom Dorsett Tony Al Romano Jim Corbett Brzoza Tom Bob Jury Jeff Delaney Matt Carroll Gordon Jones Dave Logan Jeff Pelusi Hugh Green Mark May Randy McMillan Benjie Pryor Pappy Thomas Jimbo Covert Julius Dawkins Dan Marino Jim Sweeney Bill Fralic Bill Callahan Jon Carter Quintin Jones Burt Grossman Siragusa Tony Steve Israel Clint Session Joe Villani Kennard Cox Darrell Strong 1974 1974 1974 1974 1974 1989 1989 1989 1989 COACHES’ ALL-AMERICAN GAME 1974 ALL-AMERICAN BOWL 1973 MARTIN LUTHER KING CLASSIC 1989 1961 1962 1964 1964 1964 1965 1965 1969 1971 1972 1973 1975 1976 1976 1976 1977 1977 1978 1978 1978 1978 1979 1980 1980 1980 1980 1981 1982 1982 1982 1983 1984 1985 1987 1987 1988 1989 1991 2006 2006 2007 2007 halfback end center guard tackle guard quarterback halfback halfback halfback halfback tackle guard tackle center center end linebacker guard def. back fullback center quarterback end end end end fullback guard tackle end halfback def. back def. back fullback def. back fullback def. end def. back safety def. back guard linebacker tackle quarterback def. end off. tackle halfback center head coach asst. coach linebacker def. back tight end off. tackle off. head coach asst. coach Billy Reynolds Joe Walton Charley Brueckman John Guzik Bill Lindner John Chickerneo Bob Thurbon Paul Martha Ernie Bonelli Ernie Borghetti Francis Mattioll John Maczuzak John Kosh Marty Schottenheimer Leo Skladany Jim Flanigan Bernie Barkouskie Charles Hall Carl DePasqua Bob Kuziel Bob Bestwick Chris Warriner Joe Bozek Dick Deitrick Richard Scherer Fred Riddle Larry Vignali John Maczuzak Bob Ellis Dave Dibbley Charles Hall Mike Bulino Marlon McIntyre Melvin Dean Tom Burt Grossman Cornell Holloway Washington Troy Louis Riddick Jeff Christy Ricardo McDonald Scott Miller Alex Van Pelt Alex Van Tom Barndt Tom Ruben Brown Curtis Martin Lawson Mollica John Majors Charlie Coe Tumulty Tom Anthony Dorsett Kirk McMullen Ethan Weidle Walt Harris Walt Tom Freeman Tom 1953 1957 1958 1959 1960 1939 BLUE-GRAY ALL-STAR CLASSIC ALL-STAR BLUE-GRAY 1939 1961 1940 1964 1944 1964 1945 1964 1945 1965 1948 1967 1949 1971 1949 1972 1951 1951 1952 1953 1957 1959 1961 1963 1969 1969 1971 1974 1984 1984 1986 1988 1988 1988 1990 1991 1991 1991 1992 1994 1994 1994 1994 1994 1994 1995 1995 1999 1999 1999 1999 TEAM CAPTAINS

Year Captain(s) Year Captain(s) 1905 Joe Thompson­ 1999 Latef Grim 1906 Gilbert Miller Karim Thompson 1907 Calvin Marshall Hank Poteat 1908 Quincy Banbury 2000 Latef Grim 1909 Homer Roe Bryan Knight Torrie Cox 1910 Tex Richards 2001 Lousaka Polite 1911 Jack Lindsay Ramon Walker 1912 Polly Galvin Torrie Cox 1913 Hube Wagner 2002 Lousaka Polite 1914 Wayne Smith Gerald Hayes 1915 Fullback Lousaka Polite (32) was a three-time offensive captain for the Torrie Cox 1916 Bob Peck Panthers from 2001-03. 2003 Lousaka Polite 1917 H.C. Carlson Year Captain(s) Year Captain(s) Lewis Moore 1918 George McLaren 1960 Mike Ditka 1982 Dan Marino William “Tutu” Ferguson 1919 Jimmy DeHart 1961 Game Captains Jimbo Covert 2004 Tyler Palko 1920 Herbert Stein 1962 Tom Brown J.C. Pelusi Vince Crochunis 1921 Tom Davies Gary Kaltenbach Yogi Jones Doug Roseberry 1922 Tom Holleran 1963 Al Grigaliunas 1983 Tom Flynn 2005 H.B. Blades 1923 Lloyd Jordan 1964 Ray Popp Troy Hill Jim Sweeney Raymond Kirkley 1924 Noble Frank 1965 Phil Dahar 1984 Bill Fralic Tez Morris 1925 Ralph Chase 1966 Jim Flanigan Chris Doleman Tyler Palko 1926 Blair McMillan 1967 Dave Drake Troy Benson 2006 H.B. Blades 1927 1968 Harry Orszulak 1985 Steve Buches 1928 Alex Fox Ed Gallin Bill Callahan Adam Graessle 1929 Luby DiMeolo Ed Whitaker Dennis Atiyeh Tyler Palko Clint Session 1930 Eddie Baker 1969 Game Captains 1986 Steve Apke 1931 Eddie Hirshberg 1970 Game Captains Randy Dixon 2007 Joe Clermond 1932 Paul Reider 1971 Jack Dykes Tony Woods Jeff Otah Austin Ransom 1933 None John Simpson 1987 Jon Carter 2008 C. J. Davis 1934 Charles Hartwig 1972 John Moss Ed Miller Rick Lozier Billy Owens Rashaad Duncan 1935 Nick Kliskey Conor Lee Reggie Frye 1988 Jerry Olsavsky 1936 None Scott McKillop 1973 Tom Ricketts 1937 John Michelosen LaRod Stephens-Howling Rodney Kirby Mark Stepnoski 1938 Game Captains Jim Buckmon Troy Washington 2009 Nate Byham 1939 Game Captains Adam Gunn 1974 Mike Carey 1989 Robert Bradley John Malecki 1940 Game Captains Bill Daniels Dan Crossman Cedric McGee 1941 Game Captains Kelcy Daviston Roman Matusz Gus Mustakas 1942 Game Captains 1975 Dennis Moorhead 1990 Alex Van Pelt Mick Williams 1943 Game Captains Tom Perko Craig Gob 2010 Dom DeCicco Louis Riddick 1944 Game Captains 1976 Tony Dorsett Jason Pinkston Eric Holzworth 1945 Game Captains Jim Corbett Jabaal Sheard Arnie Weatherington 1991 Alex Van Pelt 1946 Jack Durisham 2011 Myles Caragein Ricardo McDonald Bill McPeak 1977 Jarred Holley Sean Gilbert 1947 Game Captains Matt Cavanaugh Chris Jacobson Eric Seaman 1948 Bill McPeak Randy Holloway Antwuan Reed Bob Jury 1949 Lou Cecconi 1992 Game Captains Mike Shanahan 1978 Gordon Jones 1950 Nick Bolkovac 1993 Tom Barndt Jeff Delaney Doug Whaley Andrew Taglianetti 1951 Rudy Andabaker Al Chesley Curtis Martin Bob Brennan 2012 Aaron Donald Matt Carroll 1994 Tom Barndt 1952 Joe Schmidt Jarred Holley 1979 Jeff Pelusi Ruben Brown Cameron Saddler 1953 Dick Deitrick Jo Jo Heath Lawson Mollica Mike Shanahan 1954 Henry Ford Dan Fidler 1995 Tom Tumulty Ryan Turnley Lou Palatella 1980 Hugh Green Mike Halapin 2013 Aaron Donald 1955 Hal Hunter­ Rickey Jackson David Sumner Tyrone Ezell John Cenci Bill Neill Jon McCray Jason Hendricks 1956 Joe Walton 1996 Jason Chavis Tom Savage Bob Pollock Mark May Billy West Devin Street 1957 Charley Brueckman Russ Grimm Curtis Anderson K’Waun Williams Jim McCusker 1981 Sal Sunseri 1997 Pete Gonzalez 2014 T.J. Clemmings 1958 Ed Micheals Emil Boures Curtis McGhee Nicholas Grigsby Don Crafton 1998 Phil Clarke Ray Vinopal 1959 Bill Lindner Terry Murphy Ken Montanari Hank Poteat

150 PITT FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ED CONWAY AWARD

Until his passing in 1974, Ed Conway was the radio voice of Pitt football for four years and a tremendous MEDIA INFORMATION friend and supporter of the Panthers program. In appreciation of his work, the football team presents an annual award in his honor to the most improved players each spring. 1975 Offense: John Pelusi (C) Defense: Randy Cozens (DE)

1976 Offense: Bob Hutton (HB) Defense: LeRoy Felder (DB) 2015 PREVIEW 1977 Offense: Randy Reutershan (FL), George Link (OG) Defense: Dave Logan (MG)

1978 Offense: Ray “Rooster” Jones (HB)

Defense: Lynn Thomas (DB) COACHING STAFF

1979 Offense: Russ Grimm (C) Defense: Charles “Yogi” Jones (LB) Pitt’s 2015 Ed Conway Award winners Tyrique Jarrett (left) and Dontez Ford 1980 Offense: Emil Boures (OG) Defense: Carlton Williamson (SS) 1993 Offense: Raymond Belvin (TE) 2004 Offense: Mike McGlynn (OL), Defense: Tom Barndt (DL), Tim Murphy (RB) 1981 Offense: Wayne DiBartola (FB) Jason Chavis (LB), Defense: Charles Sallet (DL), Defense: Wallace “Pappy” Jay Jones (DB) Clint Session (LB) PLAYER PROFILES Thomas (CB) 1994 Offense: Brian Curran (OL) 2005 Offense: Mike McGlynn (OL) 1982 Offense: Marlon McIntyre (FB) Defense: Mike Mohring (DL) Defense: Chris McKillop (DL) Defense: Dan “Peep” Short (SS) 1995 Offense: John Jones (TE) 2006 Offense: C.J. Davis (OL) 1983 Offense: Mike Dahl (OG) Defense: David Sumner (LB) Defense: Clint Session (LB) Defense: Melvin Dean (CB), Special Teams: Kennard Cox (DB) Troy Benson (LB) 1996 Offense: Kirk McMullen (TE) 2014 SEASON IN REVIEW Defense: Rasshad Whitmill (DB) 2007 Offense: Jeff Otah (OL) 1984 Offense: Dwayne Milloy (FL) Defense: Gus Mustakas (DL) Defense: Steve Apke (LB) 1997 Offense: Ethan Weidle (OL) Defense: Frank Moore (DL) 2008 Offense: Dorin Dickerson (TE), 1985 Offense: Dave Shuck (TE) Cedric McGee (WR) Defense: Lee Hetrick (LB), 1998 Offense: (QB) Defense: Mick Williams (DL) John Lewis (CB) Defense: Nick Cole (LB) 2009 Offense: Pat Bostick (QB) 1999 Offense: Jeff McCurley (OL)

1986 Offense: Darrin Gillaspie (WR) Defense: Max Gruder (LB) RECORD BOOK Defense: Jerry Olsavsky (LB) Defense: Ryan Smith (DL), Mark Ponko (DB) 2010 Offense: Greg Cross (WR) 1987 Offense: Nate Heyward (RB) Defense: Antwuan Reed (DB) Defense: Carnel Smith (DE) 2000 Offense: Mike Bosnic (TE) Defense: Bryan Knight (DL), 2011 Offense: Anthony Gonzalez (QB) 1988 Offense: Adam Walker (RB) Amir Purifoy (LB) Defense: Tyrone Ezell (DL), Defense: Louis Riddick (SS) Buddy Jackson (DB) PITT HISTORY 2001 Offense: Kris Wilson (TE) 1989 Offense: Mike LiVorio (OL) Defense: Torrie Cox (DB), 2012 Offense: Ryan Turnley (OL) Defense: Dave Coleman (CB) Lewis Moore (LB) Defense: Shayne Hale (DL)

1990 Offense: Scott Stark (QB) 2002 Offense: Brandon Miree (RB), 2013 Offense: T.J. Clemmings (OL) Defense: Anthony Jagers (SS) Tim Murphy (RB) Defense: Tyrone Ezell (DL) PRO FOOTBALL Defense: Vince Crochunis (DL), 1991 Offense: Dan Anderson (OL) Tez Morris (DB), 2014 Offense: T.J. Clemmings (OL) Defense: Jeff Esters (DL) Malcolm Postell (LB) Defense: David Durham (DL) Special Teams: Todd Thomas (LB) 1992 Offense: Mark Fely (OL) 2003 Offense: Chris Curd (WR) Defense: Mike Halapin (DL) Defense: Bernard “Josh” Lay (DB), 2015 Offense: Dontez Ford (WR) THIS IS PITT Malcolm Pinder (DL) Defense: Tyrique Jarrett (DL)

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ROSE BOWL • JAN. 2, 1928 ROSE BOWL • JAN. 2, 1933 Bowl team)—had several chances to tie the Pasadena, Calif., Rose Bowl Pasadena, Calif., Rose but hit a wall of futility. Grier’s penalty gave Tech the ball on the 1, from where Wade STANFORD 0 0 7 0 — 7 SOUTHERN CAL 7 0 7 21 — 35 Mitchell snuck in for the score. A fumble killed PITTSBURGH 0 0 6 0 — 6 PITTSBURGH 0 0 0 0 — 0 a first-quarter drive, then quarterback Corny Pitt’s first bowl trip resembled a politician’s­ Pitt’s coach, John B. “Jock’’ Sutherland, would Salvaterra was stopped on a fourth-and-goal whis­tle-stop tour—wherever Pitt was at try a new ploy after two Rose Bowl losses, so he just before halftime. Pitt’s Ray DiPasquale lunch­time during its trek west, it practiced. The took the team to Tucson to practice for its first intercepted a pass to squelch a fourth quarter routine was simple: deboard the train around Rose Bowl win. Instead Sutherland suffered the threat by Tech. In the final moments, Pitt made 11:15; explore the day’s town until noon; lunch worst loss in his Pitt career. It was the first time a furious attempt to tie the game. The Panthers, at 12; walk lunch off, then practice; reboard since 1928 that Pitt was shut out and actually who were penalized twice on the last drive, were the train. So it was that Pitt prac­ticed in Dodge lost the game; it had played four scoreless ties on Tech’s 5-yard line when time ran out. City, Albu­ ­quer­que and Winslow, Arizona, on the since a 6-0 loss to Car­negie Tech. With 83,000 in way to Pasadena. The game had a sentimental at­ten­dance, the Pan­thers stayed close until the GATOR BOWL • DEC. 29, 1956 storyline: the coach against his mentor. Panther fourth quarter before collapsing. USC’s Homer Jacksonville, Fla., Gator Bowl Head Coach John B. “Jock” Sutherland had Griffith threw, and later caught, a touchdown­ played for Stanford Coach Glenn “Pop” Warner pass as the Trojans built a 14-0 lead through GEORGIA TECH 7 7 7 0 — 21 when the latter was at Pitt. Amidst all that, three quarters. After Irvine ­Warburton scored to PITTSBURGH 0 7 7 0 — 14 the game, although close, was controlled­ by make the score 21-0, Pitt fumbled the kickoff, Coach John Michelosen’s team had wanted a Stanford. Pitt grabbed a 6-0 third-quarter lead and Warburton scored again shortly thereafter. rematch with Georgia Tech, but the result was when Jim­my Hagan scooped up a Cardinal fum­ A blocked set up the final touchdown. the same—a seven-point loss. Pitt outgained ble and ran 20 yards for a touch­down. The extra Several Panthers were singled out by the crowd Tech by 106 yards, 313-207, but was plagued by point was missed. Stanford, which made several with standing ovations: ends Ted Dailey and turn­overs. Georgia Tech converted an early inter­ march­es deep into Pitt ter­ri­to­ry, finally scored on Joe Skladany, guard Charles Hartwig and back ception into a touchdown and a 7-0 lead. Pitt an unusual play. On fourth-and-goal at the Warren­ Heller, who rushed for 63 yards in the was stopped on a goal-line stand at the start of two, Stanford quar­terback Biff Hoffman final game of his brilliant Pitt career. the second quarter, and Tech increased its lead completed a pass to Bob Sims, but it was short late in the quarter with a halfback-option TD of the goal line. Sims was hit and fumbled, but ROSE BOWL • JAN. 1, 1937 pass. Pitt quarter­back Corny Salvaterra hit Dick Frank Wilton picked up the loose ball and carried Pasadena, Calif., Rose Bowl Bowen with a 36-yard scoring pass just before it in to tie the game. Hoffman’s extra point won the half, and Pitt trailed, 14-7. Bowen’s fumble it, 7-6. Pitt, a slight favorite entering the game, WASHINGTON 0 0 0 0 — 0 on the second-half kickoff set up the clinching mus­tered very little offense in its first of four PITTSBURGH 7 0 7 7 — 21 touchdown. Pitt pulled to within seven on Rose Bowl games. “Jock” Sutherland was intent on win­ning the Salvaterra’s sneak, but could draw no closer. Rose Bowl in his fourth try. To that end, Pitt ROSE BOWL • JAN. 1, 1930 spent two weeks working out on the west coast, • DEC. 21, 1973 Pasadena, Calif., Rose Bowl for Sutherland was not going to accept 0-4 in Tempe, Ariz., Sun Devil Stadium Rose Bowl play. His tactics worked, and captain SOUTHERN CAL 13 13 14 7 — 47 Bobby LaRue led Pitt to a 21-0 victory. LaRue’s ARIZONA STATE 7 0 3 18 — 28 PITTSBURGH 0 0 7 7 — 14 running set up the first touchdown of the game, PITTSBURGH 7 0 0 0 — 7 If vintage football films give you the impres­ ­sion which, fittingly, he scored. LaRue’s 50-yard run A new era in Pitt football was ushered in with that the game of the 20s and 30s was run, in the third quarter, which would have gone the Panthers’ first bowl appearance in 17 years. run, and run again, think again. USC’s Trojans 75 yards for the touch­down if not for a diving Coach of the Year Johnny Majors had revived a bombed Pitt with an all-out passing attack. tackle, set up Frank Patrick’s touchdown. Pitt struggling program and Pitt was 6-4-1 entering The game start­ed on a bright note for “Jock” led, 14-0, after three quarters. The defense this game. Freshman Tony Dorsett was a big part Sutherland’s team when Toby Uansa rushed 68 added a late touchdown, returning an intercep­ of the turnaround, rushing for 1,686 yards. Pitt yards on Pitt’s first play. Pitt failed to score, then tion. So elated was Sutherland that he substituted struck first, with Dorsett scoring two plays after the walls caved in. Gaius Shaver connect­ ­ed with every player who made the trip, so each could Tom Perko recovered Arizona State quarterback Hen­ry Edelson for a 55-yard touchdown. Later forever relate the experience of playing in a ’s fumble on the first play of the in the quarter, Shaver hit Ernest Pinckert for Rose Bowl ­victory. After four tries, the coach had game. But the Sun Devils, playing on their own a 28-yard score, capi­­tal­iz­ing on a Pitt fumble. finally overcome one of the few obstacles in his field, proved too tough. Woody Green scored four Another fumble led to USC’s third touchdown,­ a remarkable career. plays after Dorsett’s touchdown to tie the game. short run which opened the score to 19-0. Two Arizona State scored three touch­downs in 6:04 Jesses set up the Trojans’­ next score when Jesse SUGAR BOWL • JAN. 2, 1956 of the fourth quarter, and although Pitt blocked Mortensen and Jesse Hill teamed for a 51-yard New Orleans, La., Tulane Stadium all three extra points, the game ended one-sided pass play. Russell Saunders helped convert­ a after being tied at half­time. Dorsett rushed for USC in­ter­cep­tion into a 33-0 lead with his 13- GEORGIA TECH 7 0 0 0 — 7 100 yards, but Pitt turned the ball over seven yard scoring run. Pitt finally broke through in the PITTSBURGH 0 0 0 0 — 0 times. Both quarterbacks, White and Pitt’s Billy third quarter when Uansa threw a 28-yard pass A controversial pass interference pen­alty against Daniels, threw three inter­ceptions, but White to Wil­li­am Wallinchus. Southern Cal sandwiched­ Pitt’s Bobby Grier, the first black man ever to completed 14-of-19 for 269 yards. Daniels was two more long touch­down passes (38 and 62 play in the Sugar Bowl, put Georgia Tech on the 7-of-20 for just 57 yards. yards) around a Tom Parkinson-to-Paul Collins doorstep for the game’s only touchdown. Pitt, 36-yard TD pass for Pitt to arrive at the final under new Head Coach John Michelosen—the score. In all, the Trojans scored the most points first man in Pitt history to play and coach in bowl against Pitt since 1903. It would be Sutherland’s games (he was a quarterback on the 1936 Rose second-worst margin­ of defeat in his 15 seasons at Pitt; the worst would come three years later, also against USC in the Rose Bowl.

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put. Tom Flynn put. Tom 7 17 0 3 7 0 3 0 0 7 6 ing moments. Junior ing moments. Junior tial 50-yard 10 BOWL HISTORY BOWL ered Rogers’ fumble on the first play of the One of the most dramatic finishes in Pitt football history gave Pitt its second Sugar Bowl win over Georgia. Pitt trailed, 20-17, with 42 seconds remaining. It faced a fourth-and-5 at the Bulldog 33. Coach PITTSBURGH Its leader defense wanted this game badly. Pitt’s for four in theyears, Hugh Green, finished second behind South Carolina’s voting Trophy Heisman that George Rogers. With the chance to avenge with a result, Pitt smothered the Gamecocks offense. Rick swarming defense and an efficient time at quarter and Dan Marino split Trocano and Trocano back; each threw a touchdown pass added a short TD run. Although Rogers gained 113 yards, his two fumbles were more of a factor in the game than his rushing out­ recov­ game, McMillan score. Randy leading to Trocano’s touchdowns astwo Pittscored rolled to a 37-3 lead. The defense was led by Rickey Jackson, who made 19 tackles (14 solos). Pitt finished the season 11-1. PITTSBURGH GATOR BOWL • DEC. 29, 1980 BOWL • DEC. GATOR Jacksonville, Fla., Gator Bowl CAROLINA S. SUGAR BOWL • JAN. 1, 1982 New Orleans, La., Superdome GEORGIA disdained the poten­ attempt. “With five minutes to go I said we were not here to tie, we were here to win,” Sherrill said. Dan Marino wanted to throw a short pass to a running back to get the first down, but a Georgia blitz left tight end John Brown in single coverage down the middle. Marino was right on target for the touchdown, his third of the game. to The Panther defense limited Herschel Walker 84 yards on 25 carries. rounding out an 11-1 campaign with a 16-10 with a 16-10 out an 11-1 campaign ­rounding coached by Arizona. The Wildcats, win over Mason, Tony radio commentator former Pitt score a touchdown often but did not threatened ­ wan until the game’s two passes. White intercepted cornerback Terry of three Mark Schubert One set up the second allowed Pitt to run out the field goals; the other kicks were from 46 of Schubert’s clock. Two came after a 12- only touchdown yards out. Pitt’s hitting Benjie Pryor from play drive, with Marino last three plays of the drive: 12 yards out. The Marino Marino to Mike Dombrowski for 34 yards, to Ralph Still for 24 yards, and the touchdown. 3 16 34 10 17 30 PITT FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE settled — — — — — — 3 7 0 formance 10 14 10 ing with North 3 10 down. “Execution on our 3 3 7 0 0 3 7 0 0 3 0 0 3 10 7 7 Pitt finished the 1979 season with a 10-game winning streak, built in part around the arm of freshman quarterback Dan Marino. The season with the Panthers finale came on Christmas Day, Pitt set five Gator Bowl records for offensive Pitt set five Gator astounding demolition of proficiency in an Matt Clemson Tigers. the highly regarded 23-of-36 passes for 387 Cavanaugh completed as Pitt outgained yards and four touchdowns Three scoring tosses went Clemson, 566-268. Tony who joined Walker, to fullback Elliott to rush for Dorsett as the second Pitt back ever scored 1,000 yards in a season. Gordon Jones for the other TD on one of his 10 receptions yards 163 yards. Cavanaugh threw for 211 alone. and two touchdowns in the first half of Steve vaunted passing combination Clemson’s ineffective Butler was rendered Fuller-to-Jerry in for four by a Pitt secondary which swooped Jury. interceptions, two by senior safety Bob missed Cavanaugh, an All-American in 1977, broken wrist part of the season after suffering a of the year. against Notre Dame in the first game done had “I shudder to think what he could have said Panther Coach Jackie he stayed healthy,” at Pitt with Sherrill, who finished his first year a 9-2-1 mark. PITTSBURGH The Panthers saved their worst per­ of the season for this bowl out­ Carolina State. Primarily a running team in 1978, Pitt attempted to open it up on this night, throwing 48 passes. Four were intercepted, star running led by The Wolfpack, however. Brown, rolled up a 23-3 fourth quarter back Ted tried lead before Pitt quarterback Rick Trocano to bring the Panthers back. An 18-play drive featured four fourth-down conversions, the last of which resulted in a Freddie Jacobs touchdown. 34-yard line with five Pitt moved to State’s minutes remaining, but an ­ was intercepted twice more the issue. Trocano before the game ended, but he also led Pitt to final touch­ the game’s part was our biggest problem,” Coach Jackie the didn’t play well...and Sherrill said. “We Pitt finished 8-4. turnovers hurt us.’’ PITTSBURGH FIESTA BOWL • DEC. 25, 1979 FIESTA Ariz., Sun Devil Stadium Tempe, ARIZONA TANGERINE BOWL • DEC. 23, 1978 TANGERINE Bowl Orlando, Fla., Tangerine NC STATE PITTSBURGH GATOR BOWL • DEC. 30, 1977 BOWL GATOR Fla., Gator Bowl Jacksonville, CLEMSON 3 27 33 19 — — — — ing for 3 0 14 12 ter. Tony Dorsett Tony ter. 3 0 7 14 7 12 0 0 3 7 0 0 mission. Quarterback Robert Haygood mission. Quarterback Robert Haygood The many remarkable accomplishments Tony The many remarkable accomplishments Tony Dorsett achieved in his four years at Pitt were punctuated by his role in this win, one that gave Pitt its first national championship in 39 years. Dorsett, quarterback Matt Cavanaugh and a marauding defense just would not be denied in the first indoor Sugar Bowl game. Cavanaugh, scored from six yards MVP, named the game’s out to give Pitt a 7-0 lead. The celebration of that touchdown became a Sports Illustrated cover that can be seen at several sites around campus. The photo headline simply read: Pitt’s “PITT IS IT!” Gordon Jones turned a short pass into a 59-yard touchdown excursion in the 10-yard score late in Dorsett’s second quarter. He was far from the half cemented the victory. After gaining 65 yards in the through, however. Trophy winner exploded first half, the Heisman in the second to finish with a Sugar Bowl record 202 yards rushing, including 67 on one run that two second-half field set up one of ’s goals. The defense created six turnovers and limited the Bulldogs to 181 yards. Pitt defenders actually caught more Georgia passes than did Georgia receivers (four interceptions, compared to three completions in 22 attempts). Vince head coach, said this about the Georgia’s Dooley, 12-0 Panthers: “They proved today they are the They have amazing balance; best in the country. they are the best defensive team we’ve seen. I think that is obvious. They are also the best offensive team we’ve faced.” Pitt coach Johnny stint at Pitt Majors, who completed his four-year with a 33-13-1 record (after a combined 13-29 mark in the previous four years) was named for the second time at Pitt. Coach of the Year ­ ran the veer offense to perfection, rush A player rushing for 100 yards is impressive. Two 100 yards is impressive. Two A player rushing for team is remarkable. Three players on the same that is how Pitt knocked off is unheard of, but (11 carries for 123 yards, Kansas. Elliott Walker the ball rolling with a 60-yard 11.2 average) got the first quar­ touchdown run in touchdowns in the second (27-142) scored two rushing yards at Pitt had nearly 300 quarter. the inter­ busy 101 yards (14 carries) when he wasn’t connected pitching out to Dorsett. Haygood also after Walker with Gordon Jones for a touchdown set up his scored his second of the game. Jones return. own touchdown with a 63-yard kickoff since With eight wins, Pitt had its best season on the 1963. Dorsett rushed for 1,686 yards season, matching his 1973 total. PITTSBURGH PITTSBURGH GEORGIA New Orleans, La., Superdome SUGAR BOWL • JAN. 1, 1977 KANSAS El Paso, Texas, Sun Bowl Stadium Sun Texas, El Paso, SUN BOWL • DEC. 26, 1975 SUN BOWL BOWL HISTORY

COTTON BOWL • JAN. 1, 1983 with Jones for a 77-yard touchdown on the first AXA/EQUITABLE LIBERTY BOWL • Dallas, Texas, Cotton Bowl play from scrimmage. Pitt retaliated quickly: DEC. 31, 1997 Billy Owens returned the kickoff 45 yards, Billy Memphis, Tenn., Liberty Bowl SMU 0 0 0 7 — 7 Osborn hit Reggie Williams for 45 more yards PITTSBURGH 0 0 3 0 — 3 on a ; then Craig Heyward tied the SO. MISS. 7 7 14 13 — 41 The Panthers’ season came to a dismal end as score with a four-yard burst. Six plays later, the PITTSBURGH 0 7 0 0 — 7 Pitt lost to Southern Methodist in the Mustangs’ Long­horns took the lead for good as Stafford Playing its first postseason game in eight sea­ own backyard. Dan Marino, in his last game hit Jones on a short pass that he broke for a sons, Pitt fell victim to an opportunistic South­ern at Pitt, was plagued by dropped passes on 60-yard touchdown. Stafford finished the first Mis­sis­sip­pi defense and suffered a 41-7 defeat the cold, rainy day. He completed 19-of-37 for quarter with 202 yards passing on the way to a in the 1997 AXA/Equitable Liberty Bowl. It was 181 yards. Fumbles were the story of the first 368-yard night. Jones set records for receiving the Pan­thers’ first-ever ap­pear­ance in the Liberty quarter. Joe McCall lost one at the SMU one-yard yards and longest recep­tion. Wanke replaced Bowl and their first bowl game since a 31-28 line, but Mustang QB Lance McIlhenny returned Darnell Dickerson early in the third quarter victory over Texas A&M in the 1989 John Hancock the favor with a fumble at the Pitt seven. Eric after Dickerson suffered a knee injury. Wanke Bowl. Pitt threat­ened ear­ly, driving­ to the Gold­en Schubert’s missed field goal attempt left the completed 8-of-20 passes for 172 yards and Ea­gles’ 13 on its initial series, but failed to score game scoreless at the half. Marino completed three touchdowns, including two late in the any points. Southern Miss re­spond­ed with a pair five straight short passes to set up Schubert’s fourth quarter that cut the Long­horns’ lead to of touch­down drives for a 14-0 second-quarter 43-yard kick, which gave Pitt its only points. five. Heyward rushed for 136 yards, winning his lead. The Panther offense, held in check for most SMU’s “Pony Express” backfield ( personal battle with Texas star Eric Metcalf, who of the game, had its lone shining moment when and Craig James) led an 80-yard drive, which fin­ished with 95 yards rushing. Heyward ended quar­ter­back Pete Gonzalez con­nect­ed with Jake McIlhenny capped off with a nine-yard run. Pitt’s the season with 1,791 yards, the second-best Hoffart on an 89-yard pass-and-run touchdown­ last chance ended when a Marino pass was in Pitt history. Pitt finished the year at 8-4, their as Pitt trailed 14-7 at halftime.­ Hoffart, who tipped and intercepted in the end zone. most success­ful season since 1983. fin­ished with five catches for 121 yards, set a Liberty Bowl record with his touch­down catch. FIESTA BOWL • JAN. 2, 1984 JOHN HANCOCK BOWL • DEC. 30, 1989 The Pan­thers, how­ev­er, would come no closer. Tempe, Ariz., Sun Devil Stadium El Paso, Texas, Sun Bowl Stadium USM’s de­fense re­turned a fum­ble and two inter­ ­ cep­tions for touch­downs in the sec­ond half to TEXAS A&M 7 3 12 6 — 28 OHIO STATE 7 7 0 14 — 28 roll to its first victory ever over Pitt. PITTSBURGH 0 7 0 16 — 23 PITTSBURGH 7 10 7 7 — 31 John Congemi completed a school-record 31 Led by bowl MVP Alex Van Pelt’s 354 yards INSIGHT.COM BOWL • DEC. 28, 2000 passes for 341 yards, but a late Ohio State passing, Pitt parlayed a John Hancock­ Bowl- Phoenix, Ariz., Bank One Ballpark touchdown pass spoiled Congemi’s, and Pitt’s, record 530 yards in offense into a 31-28 come- afternoon. Congemi’s second-quarter touchdown from-behind victory over Texas A&M. It was a day IOWA STATE 7 20 0 10 — 37 pass to tight end Clint Wilson tied the score at of firsts for the Panthers. Paul Hackett, named PITTSBURGH 7 0 13 9 — 29 7-7, but the Buckeyes led, 14-7, entering the head coach moments before kick­off, won his Making its second postseason appearance under fourth quarter. Wilson fell on Joe McCall’s fumble­ first game as a head coach. It also was Pitt’s Walt Harris, Pitt rolled up big offensive numbers in the end zone to tie the score early in the first bowl win since the Panthers’ 24-20 Sugar but fell in a shootout to Iowa State, 37-29, in the fourth quarter. Ohio State’s scored Bowl victory over Georgia in 1982. Van Pelt, who Insight.com Bowl. The Panthers held statistical his second touchdown by returning the ensuing completed 20-of-40 passes and threw for two advantages in total offense (491 yards to 375), kickoff 99 yards. Congemi was six-for-six on touchdowns, rallied the Panthers from a 28-24 passing (347 to 308) and rushing (164 to 107). Pitt’s next touchdown drive, which culminated deficit, when he connected with Henry Tuten The Panthers struck on their very first possession with an 11-yard pass to Dwight Collins. on a 44-yard touchdown strike with just 2:19 of the game when John Turman hit a streaking ­Congemi, who completed 19-of-27 in the second remaining in the game, giving Pitt a 31-28 lead. Antonio Bryant for a 72-yard touchdown and 7-0 half, had his conversion pass bro­ken up, and Tailback rushed for 156 yards lead. The Cyclones, however, responded with 27 Pitt trailed, 21-20. A 17-play drive later in the on 23 carries and scored the first points of the unanswered points, including 20 in the second quarter ended with Snuffy Everett’s 37-yard field game with a 12-yard TD. Texas A&M countered period. Pitt pulled within 27-14 when Rod goal to put the Panthers on top. Quarterback with a nine-yard touchdown run by quarterback Rutherford snuck in from two yards out. Bryant led Ohio State back, ending an 89- Lance Pavlas, tying the score at 7-7 to end then made a brilliant diving catch for a 44-yard yard drive with a 39-yard bomb to Thad Jemison, the first quarter. With the score tied at 10 late touchdown and the Panthers trailed 27-20 with who scored with 39 seconds remaining. Head in the first half, Van Pelt threw an eight-yard 2:05 left in the third. The Panthers’ momentum Coach ’s Panthers drove to the Buckeye touch­down pass to Ronald Redmon, giving Pitt was slowed when Iowa State’s JaMain Billups 24, but could get no further. a 17-10 halftime lead. Flanker Olanda Truitt returned a punt 72 yards for a score early in the completed his freshman season in stellar fourth. Kevan Barlow, who finished with 114 BLUEBONNET BOWL • DEC. 31, 1987 fashion, catching four passes for 124 yards, rushing yards, bulled in from the three to make including a key 59-yard reception­ that Houston, Texas, Astrodome it 34-29 at the 9:45 mark. But the Panthers set up Redmon’s score. Carnel Smith finished could draw no closer. The contest marked the TEXAS 14 3 3 12 — 32 the game with 10 tackles and Barry Threats had first football game ever played in Bank One PITTSBURGH 7 0 7 13 — 27 a game-ending interception, which ended Texas Ballpark, home of Major League Baseball’s A&M’s final drive and secured the Panthers’ Arizona Diamondbacks. Despite late heroics from Larry Wanke, Pitt ­victory. The Hancock Bowl win marked the end was grounded in this aerial circus, as Texas of another decade in Pitt football history and the quarterback Brett Stafford and split end Tony dawn of the Hackett coaching era. The Panthers Jones set Bluebonnet Bowl records. The New finished the 1989 season with an 8-3-1 record. Year’s Eve crowd was treated to an action- packed game from the start. Stafford connected

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7 3 7 3 3 0 7 0 13 0 13 7 BOWL HISTORY BOWL Pitt utilized a punishing running game and forced two Kentucky punting miscues to defeat Bowl Compass the Wildcats, 27-10, in the BBVA played at historic in Birmingham, blocked a punt to set up Ala. Andrew Taglianetti first touchdown late in the second quarter, Pitt’s giving the Panthers a 13-3 lead. Pitt then forced an incomplete pass on a Kentucky fake Sunseri’s punt early in the third, setting up Tino 13-yard TD pass to Brock DeCicco that made it 20-3. The Wildcats countered with their only touchdown, a one-yard run by Moncell Allen later in the period that cut the deficit to 10. But the Panthers answered with a long drive that was KENTUCKY Dan Hutchins kicked four field goals, includingDan Hutchins kicked four field goals, lift Pitt pasta 33-yarder with 52 seconds left, to Bowl. TheNorth Carolina in the Meineke Car Care Panthers,victory climaxed a 10-3 season for the Freshmantheir winningest campaign since 1981. running back Dion Lewis was named the bowl’s MVP after rushing for 159 yards and a touchdown No. 6 overall defense. Lewis against the nation’s finished his spectacular debut season with a Pitt freshman-record 1,799 yards, surpassing Tony 1973 frosh total (1,686). Hutchins set Dorsett’s Pitt records for single-season field goals (23) and kick scoring (115). His four field goals also set a Meineke Car Care Bowl record. Linebacker Max Gruder had a game-high 11 tackles, while Mick Williams had two sacks. Freshman linebacker Dan Mason, making a surprise start, had a key interception on the goal line late in the first half. As a unit, the Pitt Heels to just 264 total defense limited the Tar yards, including a mere 81 on the ground. It was first postseason victory since the 2002 Pitt’s Insight Bowl. The win clinched a final national ranking of No. 15 in both polls for Pitt, its highest Heels finished 8-5. since 1982. The Tar PITTSBURGH MEINEKE CAR CARE BOWL • DEC. 26, 2009 Stadium Charlotte, N.C., Bank of America PITTSBURGH CAROLINA NORTH COMPASS BOWL • JAN. 8, 2011 BBVA Birmingham, Ala., Legion Field 12:39 left in the game. A sack and forced fumble in the game. A sack 12:39 left the ended however, Butler, Victor by the Beavers’ with opportunity came final scoring threat. Pitt’s 57- Lee attempted a when Conor 2:02 remaining the kick fell just short of theyard field goal, but and Austin Linebackers Scott McKillop crossbar. 11 tackles each. McKillopRansom led Pitt with in the end zone to endalso had an interception Romeus was named the Jimmythe first half. Greg Lineman after collecting Most Valuable Rogers Jr. sacks. Oregon State (9-4)four tackles and two Kahut accounted for the loneplacekicker Justin a 44-yard field goal withpoints of the day on It was the lowest 2:18 left in the second quarter. tie betweenscoring bowl game since 1959, a 0-0 Air Force and TCU in the Cotton Bowl. 0 3 7 23 35 16 PITT FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE — — — — — — 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 3 7 21 0 0 0 7 7 10 0 3 0 0 0 7 0 13 Making its first bowl appearance since the 2004 season, Pitt failed to take advantage of a masterful defensive performance, falling to Oregon State, 3-0, in the Sun Bowl. The Panthers (9-4) held the Beavers to 273 yards and forced offense three turnovers. Unfortunately Pitt’s was also bottled up, managing only 178 yards 36-yard and never penetrating Oregon State’s line. The Panthers appeared poised to pull out Porter another fourth-quarter comeback when T.J. returned a punt 36 yards to the OSU 42 with A skillful and methodical opening drive thatA skillful and methodical one-yard line the Virginia moved 69 yards to produce any points, settingultimately failed to loss in the Continental 23-16 the tone in Pitt’s first scored the game’s Virginia Bowl. Tire later and went on totouchdown four plays Continental Tire win its second consecutive theme forBowl. Missed opportunities were the withPitt, which finished 8-5 for the season, ana missed extra point, missed field goal, potentialinterception and a lost fumble on a runner-up game-tying drive. Heisman Trophy touchdownLarry Fitzgerald saw his NCAA record streak end at 18 games, but the All-American for 77still led the Panthers with five catches yardsyards. Brandon Miree rushed for 110 one for aand added four receptions, including from Rod17-yard touchdown. The scoring pass tying DanRutherford was his 37th of the season, school record set in 1981. Marino’s PITTSBURGH UTAH Making its first appearance in the Fiesta Bowl since the 1983 season, Pitt fell victim to a lethal Utah passing game and equally potent pass Palko was sacked a rush in a 35-7 defeat. Tyler Fiesta Bowl-record nine times and the Panthers’ offense was grounded most of the evening. The Utes finished the 2004 season with a 12-0 record and ranked as high as fourth in the final polls. Pitt finished with an 8-4 mark and ranked No. 25. Utah scored touchdowns on five of its first seven possessions, including all three in the Pitt advanced into Utah territory third quarter. three times in the first half but four sacks and a blocked field goal kept the Panthers off the scoreboard. The Panthers’ lone score came on a grab by Greg Lee that beautiful over-the-shoulder went for a 31-yard touchdown with 4:28 left in Lee had seven receptions for 93 the third quarter. yards, while fellow wideout Joe DelSardo had nine catches for 109 yards. VIRGINIA BRUT SUN BOWL • DEC. 31, 2008 Sun Bowl Stadium El Paso, Texas, STATE OREGON TOSTITOS FIESTA BOWL • JAN. 1, 2005 TOSTITOS FIESTA Ariz., Sun Devil Stadium Tempe, PITTSBURGH CONTINENTAL TIRE BOWL • DEC. 27, 2003 TIRE BOWL CONTINENTAL Stadium N.C., Ericsson Charlotte, PITTSBURGH 34 19 13 38

— — — — 7 9 0 14 3 3 14 3 21 7 3 7 0 7 3 3 Pitt captured its first bowl victory since 1989Pitt captured its first NC State in the Visit with a 34-19 win over Bowl. The victory gave the Florida Tangerine close to a season sincePanthers their strongest final six games. Hobbled1980 by winning their Antonio Bryant went on to by an ankle injury, after catching Player honors earn Most Valuable touchdowns.seven passes for 101 yards and two David Priestley put up MVP-like statistics for 271himself, completing 18-of-32 passes Bryant. Theyards and the two scoring strikes to halftimeduo propelled the Panthers to a 24-10 limitedlead. The Pitt defense held strong and quarterback Philip Rivers to just 189 Wolfpack four times.yards through the air and sacked him quarterNC State closed to 27-19 in the fourth threat whenbut blitzing Lewis Moore quelled the Young Tyre he sacked Rivers and forced a fumble. for thepicked it up and ran 16 yards untouched sevenclinching TD. Moore, who finished with wastackles (all solo), including two for losses, Defensive MVP. named Pitt’s PITTSBURGH Pitt achieved its finest season in two decades with a 38-13 triumph over Oregon State in the Insight Bowl. The Panthers finished 9-4, their winningest season since 1982, and secured a spot in the final national polls for the first time since 1989. The win marked the Panthers’ A stifling second consecutive postseason victory. defensive effort, efficient offense as well as a at 10 special teams gem keyed the result. Tied at halftime, OSU quarterback Derek Anderson Morris, who returned the was intercepted by Tez ball 36 yards to the Beavers’ 23 early in the third Rod Rutherford completed a 22-yard quarter. pass to Larry Fitzgerald to the one before rushing up the middle for a 17-10 lead just three minutes into the second half. The Panthers broke open the contest later in the third when Shawn Robinson fielded a punt at the Panthers’ 34, ran wide to the right and sprinted down the sideline for a 66-yard touchdown. It was the first punt return Pitt iced the game bowl history. for a TD in Pitt’s with a 44-yard touchdown drive climaxed by seven-yard burst. Miree, who Brandon Miree’s finished Offensive MVP honor, earned the game’s with 113 yards rushing on 20 carries (5.7 avg.). In contrast, OSU tailback —who fifth-leading entered the game as the nation’s rusher—was held to a season-low 34 yards. PITTSBURGH INSIGHT BOWL • DEC. 26, 2002 Phoenix, Ariz., Bank One Ballpark STATE OREGON STATE NC DEC. 20, 2001 DEC. 20, Bowl Fla., Florida Citrus Orlando, VISIT FLORIDA TANGERINE BOWL • TANGERINE VISIT FLORIDA BOWL HISTORY

capped by a two-yard touchdown run by Dion sparked by the passing combo of McDermott and since September and Ole Miss capitalized Lewis to seal the result. Lewis rushed for 105 receiver Darius Johnson, who had seven catches with a TD pass less than five minutes into the yards and a TD to earn his second consecutive for 120 yards, including a 50-yard TD to open game. The Rebels built leads of 14-0, 31-10 bowl MVP award. Defensively the Panthers held the game’s scoring. Pitt was led by interim head and, by the final period, 38-10. As a unit, Pitt’s Kentucky well below its average of 33 points per coach . The Panthers finished defense struggled to slow Ole Miss (7-6) down, game. Defensive backs Dom DeCicco and K’Waun 6-7 on the year. SMU improved to 8-5. It was but safety Jason Hendricks had an exceptional Williams had nine tackles each. Pitt, playing the the first meeting between Pitt and SMU since day, collecting 17 tackles, two TFLs and an game under acting head coach Phil Bennett, the Jan. 1, 1983 Cotton Bowl (also won by the interception. finished 8-5, while the Wildcats fell to 6-7. Mustangs, 7-3). LITTLE CAESARS PIZZA BOWL • BBVA COMPASS BOWL • JAN. 7, 2012 BBVA COMPASS BOWL • JAN. 5, 2013 DEC. 26, 2013 Birmingham, Ala., Legion Field Birmingham, Ala., Legion Field Detroit, Mich., Ford Field SMU 21 0 7 0 — 28 PITTSBURGH 0 10 0 7 — 17 PITTSBURGH 7 10 3 10 — 30 PITTSBURGH 0 3 3 0 — 6 MISSISSIPPI 14 10 7 7 — 38 BOWLING GREEN 3 7 10 7 — 27 Playing in Birmingham’s BBVA Compass Bowl Bo Wallace threw three touchdown passes to Sparked by freshmen James Conner and Tyler for the second consecutive season, Pitt fell into lead Mississippi to a 38-17 victory over Pitt in Boyd, Pitt edged Mid-American Conference a big first-quarter hole and never recovered in a the BBVA Compass Bowl, the first-ever meeting champ Bowling Green, 30-27, in Detroit. Conner 28-6 loss to Southern Methodist. SMU led 21-0 between the two schools. Wallace, the game’s rushed for 229 yards, while Boyd caught eight after one period with quarterback J.J. McDermott MVP, skillfully directed the Rebels’ no-huddle, passes for 173 yards and also scored on a throwing for one TD and rushing for another. The up-tempo attack. Ole Miss rolled up 23 first punt return. Conner broke Pitt’s bowl rushing Mustangs’ third score of the opening quarter, a downs and 387 yards. Pitt was held to 266 record held by Tony Dorsett (202 vs. Georgia two-yard run by Rishaad Wimbley, came after yards, its second-lowest total of the season. in the Jan. 1, 1977, Sugar Bowl). Conner also a Pitt fumble at its own 27. Kevin Pitt’s 1,000-yard rusher, Ray Graham, did played on defense as a pass rusher—drawing Harper accounted for all of Pitt’s points with a not play due to a hamstring injury. Fielding a a key holding penalty on Bowling Green’s final pair of field goals. The Panthers produced just shuffled offensive line, the Panthers mustered possession—and was named the game’s MVP. 205 yards in offense on the day and gave up just 81 rushing yards. Pitt (6-7) fell behind early Boyd broke Pitt’s bowl record for receiving yards seven sacks. SMU managed 300 yards but was after Tino Sunseri threw his first interception (surpassing Gordon Jones’ 163 vs. Clemson in the Dec. 30, 1977, Gator Bowl) and had the Panthers’ first punt return TD since 2006. A third freshman, PITT BOWL GAME HISTORY Chris Blewitt, provided the winning points on a YEAR BOWL OPPONENT PITT OPP. RECORD 39-yard field goal with 1:17 remaining. Chad 1927* Rose Bowl Stanford 6 7 8-1-1 Voytik, playing the entire second half in relief of 1929* Rose Bowl USC 14 47 9-1 injured Tom Savage, completed 5-of-9 passes 1932* Rose Bowl USC 0 35 8-1-2 for 108 yards and had a five-yard TD run. In his final Pitt appearance, Aaron Donald had a 1936* Rose Bowl Washington 21 0 8-1-1 game-clinching sack in the final minute and was 1955* Sugar Bowl Georgia Tech 0 7 7-4 named the bowl’s Most Valuable Lineman. With 1956 Gator Bowl Georgia Tech 14 21 7-3-1 its first bowl win since 2010, Pitt finished 7-6 1973 Fiesta Bowl Arizona State 7 28 6-5-1 and dropped the Falcons to 10-4. 1975 Sun Bowl Kansas 33 19 8-4 1976* Sugar Bowl Georgia 27 3 12-0 LOCKHEED MARTIN ARMED FORCES 1977 Gator Bowl Clemson 34 3 9-2-1 BOWL • JAN. 2, 2015 1978 Tangerine Bowl NC State 17 30 8-4 Fort Worth, Texas, Amon G. Carter Stadium 1979 Fiesta Bowl Arizona 16 10 11-1 HOUSTON 0 6 0 29 — 35 1980 Gator Bowl South Carolina 37 9 11-1 PITTSBURGH 0 17 7 10 — 34 1981* Sugar Bowl Georgia 24 20 11-1 Pitt fell victim to a furious fourth-quarter rally 1982* Cotton Bowl SMU 3 7 9-3 in a 35-34 loss to Houston in the Lockheed 1983* Fiesta Bowl Ohio State 23 28 8-3-1 Martin Armed Forces Bowl. The Panthers (6-7) 1987 Bluebonnet Bowl Texas 27 32 8-4 held leads of 31-6 and 34-13 in the final period. 1989 John Hancock Bowl Texas A&M 31 28 8-3-1 Houston quarterback Greg Ward fueled the rally 1997 Liberty Bowl Southern Mississippi 7 41 6-6 by throwing three touchdown passes in the final 2000 Insight.com Bowl Iowa State 29 37 7-5 3:41—the last two after the Cougars (8-5) 2001 Tangerine Bowl NC State 34 19 7-5 recovered onside kicks—and then completed the 2002 Insight Bowl Oregon State 38 13 9-4 game-winning two-point conversion to cap the largest comeback in an FBS game in 2014 and 2003 Continental Tire Bowl Virginia 16 23 8-5 largest ever in a bowl game that didn’t go into 2004* Tostitos Fiesta Bowl Utah 7 35 8-4 overtime. Ward finished with 274 passing yards 2008 Brut Sun Bowl Oregon State 0 3 9-4 and also rushed for 92. The Panthers led by 21 2009 Meineke Car Care Bowl North Carolina 19 17 10-3 points with 6:14 left when Chris Blewitt kicked a 2010* BBVA Compass Bowl Kentucky 27 10 8-5 29-yard field goal. Blewitt also had a career-long 2011* BBVA Compass Bowl SMU 6 28 6-7 52-yarder as time expired in the first half to 2012* BBVA Compass Bowl Mississippi 17 38 6-7 give Pitt a 17-6 lead. The Panthers were under 2013 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl Bowling Green 30 27 7-6 the direction of interim coach , who replaced the departing . 2014* Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl Houston 34 35 6-7 *Game played the following calendar year

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A B Barndt, Tom 1991-94 Bertagna, Bert 1978 MEDIA INFORMATION Abdul, David 2002-03 Babie, Walter 1929 Barnes, Markley 1926, 28-29 Bestwick, Bob 1949-51 Abinet, Shawn 1989-92 Bachman, John 2005, 2007-08 Barr, Albert 1937 Bever, Kevin 1998 Abraham, William 1946-49 Backauskas, Albert 1985-87 Barr, W. Jeffrey 1967-68 Bielich, Walter 1954-55 Abrams, Kenny 1990 Baer, Jack 1958 Barrett, Frank 1908 Billey, Peter 1961-63 Abromitis, William 1943 Bagamery, Ambrose 1954-56 Barthelemy, Kevin 2011-12 Billy, Ed 1962 Acierno, Justin 2003-05 Baierl, Lee 1979-80 Barton, Todd 1994-95 Binion, Terrence 1993 Adamchik, Ed 1961-63 Baierl, Robert 1969-70 Baxter, Frank 1908 Bisnowaty, Adam 2013-14 Adams, Dave 1951 Bailey, G. 1908-10 Baxter, Verne 1934 Black, Thomas 1963 Adams, Henry 1935-37 Bailey, John W. 1937 Bazylak, Robert 1965-67 Blades, H.B. 2003-06 2015 PREVIEW Adams, Kevin 2010-11 Bailey, Marc 1981, 83-84 Beach, William 1981-83 Blair, A.J. 1910-12 Adams, William 1951-52 Baker, Carson 2014 Beachler, John S. 1965 Blair, Henry A. 1909, 11-12 Adams, William 1971 Baker, Edward 1928-30 Beagnyam, Azzie 2003 Blair, John 1912 Agafon, David 1955 Baker, John 1942 Beamon, Andrew 1966-68 Blair, Rori 2014 Ahlborn, Charles 1961-63 Baker, Jon 1990 Beasley, Chris 1995 Blair, William 1936-37 Akins, H.P. 1923-24 Baldwin, Jeffrey 1981-82 Beattie, T.P. 1915 Blanda, Paul 1951-53 COACHING STAFF Aldisert, Caesar 1981-84 Baldwin, J.M. 1915 Becker, Robert 1948-49 Blandino, David 1971-73 Aldisert, Caesar D. 1939 Baldwin, Jon 2008-10 Becker, Todd, 1981-82 Bleacher, Jake 1990 Alecxih, Chas 2008-11 Ballard, Branden 2005-06 Beinecke, Brian 1999-2002 Blewitt, Chris 2013-14 Alford, Henry 1969-70 Ballard, Dennis 1979-80 Beinecke, William 1968-70 Block, Leslie 1971-72 Alleman, Andy 2002-03 Ballas, Matt (Mgr.) 2000 Belarski, Justin 2001-04 Bloom, Matt 1992-94 Allen, Chiffon 1997-99 Ballock, Robert 1952-54 Belvin, Ray 1992-95 Bodle, Bill 1962-64

Allen, Richard 1988-90 Balzer, Mike 1975-78 Benedict, Frank 1925 Bohren, Karl 1922-23 PLAYER PROFILES Allen, Terrell 2003, 05 Banasick, Michael 1944-45 Benghouser, William 1940-41 Boisseau, Charles 1904-05 Allen, Warren 1967, 69 Banbury, Quincy 1905, 07-08 Bennett, Brian 2003-06 Bokor, Craig 2006, 2009 Allshouse, C.V. 1917-18 Banbury, W. 1905, 07-08 Bennett, Isaac 2011-14 Boldin, Michael 1948-50 Allshouse, G.H. 1917-18 Banks, E.J. 2012 Benson, Troy 1981-84 Bolkovac, Al 1954-55 Allshouse, George 1941-42 Bannan, Michael T. 1968-69 Bentley, Randy 1979-80 Bolkovac, Nick 1948-50 Alman, William 1926 Banner, Troy 2001 Benz, John 1939-40 Bonasorte, Charles 1974-76 Alois, Arthur 1966-68 Baranick, Joseph 1969-70 Bernard, W.E. 1914 Bonelli, Earnest 1939-40 2014 SEASON IN REVIEW Altsman, Mark 1988-89 Bardzil, Joseph 1960 Bernick, Dennis 1964 Booth, A.A. 1925-27 Amann, Alfred M. 1933 Barkouskie, Bernard 1946-49 Berry, Aaron 2006-09 Borghetti, Ernest 1961-63 Amara, Pat 2014 Barlow, Kevan 1997-2000 Berry, Shaon 1989 Bortnick, Art 1977 Ammons, Earl 1913 Andabaker, Rudy 1949-51 Anderson, Axel J. 1925 Anderson, Bryan 1999-2002 Anderson, Curtis 1993-96

Anderson, Dan 1990 RECORD BOOK Anderson, John 1920-22 Anderson, Trey 2011 Antonelli, Vincent 1940-42 Apke, Steve 1983-86 Arena, Joseph 1936

Arthur, William 1906 PITT HISTORY Artman, Bernard 1951 Asbaugh, W.D. 1922-24 Ashman, Gus 1919 Askew, Chad 1991-92, 94 Assid, Edwin 1965 Atiyeh, Dennis 1983-85 PRO FOOTBALL Atkins, H.P. 1923-24 Austin, Teryl 1984-87 Ayers, James 1969 THIS IS PITT

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Bose, Ed 1953-55 Brown, Tom 1960-62 Carlaccini, Angelo 1942-44 Clark, Hayes 1991-94 Bosnic, Mike 1998-2001 Brown, Tom 1983-86 Carlson, H.C. 1914-17 Clark, James 1929-31 Bosnjak, Frank 1942 Brown, Tony 1983-85 Carozzoni, Brendan 2011 Clark, John W. 1920-22 Bossart, Wendell B. 1950 Brown, Walt 1976-78 Carr, Dick 1956-57 Clark, Rodney 1973-75 Bostick, Pat 2007-08, 2010 Brown, Zach 2011 Carrington, Lloyd 2011 Clarke, John 1920-22 Botti, Fred 1950 Browne, Mark 1998, 2000 Carroll, Brennan 1999-2001 Clarke, Phil 1995-98 Botts, Vernon 2004-06 Brueckman, Charles 1955-57 Carroll, Joseph 1969-71 Clemens, Robert 1959-61 Boucek, William 1965 Bruno, G.C. 1946-48 Carroll, Matt 1975-78 Clemmings, T.J. 2010, 2012-14 Boulton, Ralph 1923 Bryant, Antonio 1999-2001 Carson, G.I. 1922 Clemons, Stephen 1976 Boures, Emil 1978-81 Bryant, Sam 2003-06 Carswell, Drew 2011-12 Clermond, Joe 2004-07 Bouyer, Chris 1988, 90-92 Bryce, Clifford B. 1925 Carter, Jon 1984-87 Clougherty, Henry 1945-46 Bowen, Reginald 1927 Brytus, Dave 2007-08 Carter, Reggie 2004-06 Clowes, James 1942 Bowen, Richard 1955-56 Brzoza, Tom 1974-77 Carter, Russell 1978 Clowser, Chase 2005-08 Bower, Joseph 1926, 29 Bubnis, Brian 1966 Casanova, Lou 1992-93 Coakley, Ernest 1996-97 Bowles, Ken 1978-79 Buches, Steve 2003-06 Cash, Daryl 1994-95 Cochran, Nate 1993-96 Bowser, Charles 1922 Bucklew, Dave 1978-80 Casper, Jeff 1980, 1982-84 Coffield, Grant 1997 Boyarsky, Jerry 1977-80 Buckmon, James 1971-73 Cassiano, Richard 1937-39 Cole, Nick 1998-2001 Boyarsky, Stan 1983 Buczkowski, Bob 1983-85 Castordale, Velton 1947-48 Colella, Sam 1961 Boyd, Michael 1983 Budavich, Bob 1960 Cavanaugh, D.J. 1983 Coleman, Dave 1989-91 Boyd, Tyler 2013-14 Budd, Norman, Jr. 1908-10 Cavanaugh, Matt 1975-77 Coleman, Michael 1967 Boykin, Bobby 1990 Buford, Marcus 1993 Cecconi, Louis 1946-49 Coleman, Ralph 1944, 47-48 Boykin, Michael 1988-90 Bulino, Mike 1972-74 Cecconi, Louis Jr. 1971-72 Coles, Trenton 2013 Bozek, Joe 1950-52 Bundy, Jimmer 1989 Cenci, John 1953-55 Colicchio, Tim 1991-94 Bradley, Bam 2013-14 Bunty, Rick 1974 Cercel, Paul 1962-64 Collier, Kevin 2006 Bradley, Matt 1986 Buoy, Jim 1975, 77 Cerrone, Daniel 1945 Collier, Willie 1977-80 Bradley, Robert 1986-89 Burley, Gary 1973-74 Cessar, William 1952-54 Collingwood, A.K. 1914-15 Brady, Jemeel 2004-07 Burnett, Chris 1995-96 Chalenski, Michael 1988 Collins, Conredge 2005-08 Braner, Loren 1944 Burns, Chris 2009-10 Challingsworth, Zach 2014 Collins, Dwight 1980-83 Brasco, Mark 1984-85 Burns, Gene 1961 Chandler, Kelvin 2004 Collins, J. Lee 1913-14 Bray, Curtis 1988-91 Burns, Jack (Mgr.) 1976-79 Chappel, Jovani 2006-09 Collins, Paul 1929-31 Brechbill, Kurt 1976-79 Butler, Mark 1995-96 Chase, Ralph 1923-25 Colonna, Lewis N. 1921-23 Bremen, Alvin J. 1919 Butler, R.B. 1909-10 Chatham, E.T. 1907 Compton, Barry 1979-82 Brennen, Bob 1949-51 Butler, Robb 1999-2000 Chatman, John 1971-72 Congemi, John 1983-86 Briggs, Luke 2008-09 Byers, Franklin 1920, 23 Chavis, Jason 1992-94, 96 Conley, Sean 1992 Brinson, Josh 2011-12 Byham, Nate 2006-09 Chelko, Louis 1942-43 Conlin, Joe 1998-2001 Broadhead, Howard 1969-71 Bynes, Roosevelt 2001-02 Cherpak, Bill 1986-89 Conlon, Joe 1990 Brockenbrough, Princell 2003 Byrne, Steven (Mgr.) 1996 Cherry, Gerald 1963 Connell, Joseph 1939-41 Brooks, Lyron 1992-93 Chervanick, Mike 2003 Connelly, Bill 1961 Brooks, Michael 1981-82 C Chesley, Al 1975-78 Connelly, William 1971 Brooks, Shane 2006-07 Cafaro, Dan 2008, 2010 Chess, Paul 1951-52 Connelly, William S. 1911-12 Brosky, Ed 1976 Caito, John 1983 Chester, Dewey 1965-66 Conner, James 2013-14 Broudy, Joe 1941 Caliguire, Dean 1986-89 Chianese, Richard 1966-67 Conrad, Ralph 1960, 62 Brown, A.B. 1985 Callahan, Bill 1982-85 Chickerneo, John 1936-38 Conway, Ray 1962-63 Brown, Art 1974 Camball, Joe 1938 Chillinsky, Dennis 1961 Cook, Devin 2012, 14 Brown, Bob 1983-84 Campbell, Anthony 1980 Chisdak, John 1961 Coons, Rob 1992 Brown, Charles 1983 Campbell, J.F. 1907-08 Chobany, Michael 1980 Cooper, Eugene T. 1952 Brown, Charles V. 1936 Campbell, James 1949-51 Christ, Mike 1979-80 Cooper, John N. 1962 Brown, Chuck 1995-98 Campbell, Kellen 2004-05 Christian, Cullen 2012 Corace, Arthur 1939-40 Brown, Clifford V. 1919 Campbell, Tommie 2005-06 Christy, Greg 1980-81, 83-84 Corbett, Jim 1973-76 Brown, Dale 1955-56 Canil, Herman 1954-56 Christy, Jeff 1987, 90-91 Corboy, Frank 1912 Brown, Desmond 2012 Capello, Frank 1947 Chuffi, Anthony 1945 Cornelius, Edgar 1942 Brown, Geoff 1969 Capp, Joe 2009 Cimarolli, Louis 1951-54 Corson, A.L. 1928 Brown, George 1910-11 Capp, Joseph 1950-53 Cimino, Ron 1962-65 Cost, Charles 1954-56 Brown, Irvan 2006-09 Caprara, Mike 2013-14 Cindrich, Ralph 1969, 71 Costello, Bob 1942 Brown, Jay, Jr. 1943-45 Capwell, I.P. 1905 Ciper, Anthony 1930 Costello, Pat 2009-10 Brown, Jesse J. 1923-25 Caragein, Myles 2008-11 Ciper, Ralph 1955 Costy, Scott 1987 Brown, John 1980-82 Cardinali, Rick 1992, 94 Clancy, Charles 1906 Coury, William 1946 Brown, Richard 1967-69 Carey, Dean 1943 Clark, Ed 1961-62 Coustillac, Regis 1959-61 Brown, Ruben 1991-94 Carey, Mike 1972-74 Clark, Darryl 1982-83

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Deitrick, Richard 1951-53 Dougert, John 1936 Delaney, Jeff 1975-78 Dougherty, Ralph 1929-31 MEDIA INFORMATION Delaney, Lindsay 1977-78 Douglas, Herb 1945 Delazio, Tony 1989-90 Douthitt, Jack 1944 Delfine, Ronald 1958-60 Downey, Khiawatha 1999-2000 Delich, George 1935-37 Drake, David 1965-67 Dell, Steve 2006-09 Draksler, John 1960-62 DelSardo, Joe 2003-06 Drewery, Kelvin 2006 DeLuca, Merle 1950-52 Dugger, Jason 1997-98 DeMelfi, Thomas 1966 Duhart, Tommie 2007-08 2015 PREVIEW Demhasaj, Zenel 2012 Dukes, Chad 1992-94 DeMoise, Felix 1925-27 Dukovich, Richard 1979-82 DePasqua, Carl 1946-49 Duncan, Rashaad 2005-08 Depp, James Michael 1965-67 Dunn, Paul 1980-82 DeRosa, Nick 1948-50 Durham, David 2013-14 DeStefano, Rocky 1977-78 Durham, Sadiq 1993, 95 COACHING STAFF Detzel, Arthur 1933-35 Durisham, Jack 1941-42, 46 Deveaux, Glenn 1988-91 Dutton, William 1941-42 Devlin, Andrew 2010 Dvorak, Cathy (Mgr.) 1995 Deward, Herbert 1909-11 Dvorchak, Dennis 1961 Dewey, Brandon 1998-99 Dyer, Robert 1964-66 DiBartola, Wayne 1979-81 Dykes, Jack 1969-71

Dibbley, David 1967-69 PLAYER PROFILES DiCiccio, Dave 1976-78 E Dickerson, Darnell 1987-88, East, Walter 1904-05 College Football Hall of Fame inductee was a two-time All-America offensive lineman at Pitt. 90 Easterday, R.A. 1917-18 Dickerson, Dorin 2006-09 Ebert, Wilton 1943 Covert, Jim 1979-82 D Dickey, Robert 1944 Eckardt, Robert 1920 Cox, Fred 1959-61 Daddio, William 1936-38 Dickinson, John 1938-39 Eckert, Frank 1919 Cox, Kennard 2004-07 Dahar, Phil 1964-65 DiFonso, Armand 1949-50 Edgar, A.W. 1920 2014 SEASON IN REVIEW Cox, Torrie 1999-2002 Dahl, Mike 1983 Dilba, Chris 1996 Edgar, Joseph C. 1904-05 Cozens, Randy 1974-75 Dailey, Theodore 1930-32 Dillon, Glen 1952-54 Edmonds, Dexter 1983-84 Crabtree, Eric 1963-65 Dallenback, Karl 1910 Dillon, Jack 1964 Edwards, Charles 1927-29 Crafton, Don 1957-58 DalleTezze, Dante 1938 Dillon, Philip 1912-14 Edwards, Devon 2014 Craig, Jeff 1993-96 Dambaugh, Wm. 1973-76 Dillon, S.V. 1911 Edwards, Tuazama 2004 Cramer, Gary 1967-69 Daniell, Averell 1934-36 Dillon, William 1941-42 Egbert, J.A. 1912 Cramer, Jim 1975-76 Daniels, Bill 1972-74 DiMatteo, Anthony 1942, Elliott, Michael D. 1966 Crawford, Tom 1983 Daniels, Daniel 1980-82 47-48 Elliott, Samuel 1907-08 DiMeolo, Albert 1926, 28-29 Ellis, Bob 1967-69 Crayton, Tray 1997-98 Dannies, Robert 1937-38 RECORD BOOK Crissman, Robert 1941 Davidek, Ed 1942 Dimitroff, James 1944-49 Ellis, Gregory 1966-68 Crochunis, Vince 2001-04 Davies, Thomas 1918-21 Dinkins, Darnell 1996-99 Englert, William 1971-73 Crockett, Malcolm 2012-13 Davis, Billy 1991-94 DiPasquale, Ray 1953, 55-56 English, R.J. 1998-2001 Crosby, Thomas 1955 Davis, Brian 1985 Ditka, Mike 1958-60 Ent, Harry U. 1908-09 Cross, Greg 2010 Davis, C.J. 2005-08 Dixon, Dave 1988-90 Epps, Robert 1951-53

Crossman, Dan 1987-89 Davis, Corey 2005-06 Dixon, Julius 1998-99 Epps, Rodney 1996 PITT HISTORY Cruz, Mike 2009-10 Davis, Corey D. 2011-12 Dixon, Randy 1983-86 Esposito, Anthony 1968-70 Cuba, Paul 1932 Davis, Jeremiah 2010-11 Doakes, Arthur 2011-12 Esposito, Tony 1954 Cullen, John L. 1963 Davis, Myles 1993-94 Dobrowolski, Richard 1963 Estermyer, Mark 2005-08 Culpepper, Thad 1994-95 Daviston, Kelcy 1973-74 Dodaro, James 1964 Esters, Jeff 1988-89, 91-92 Cummings, John 1983 Dawkins, Julius 1979-82 Dodson, Ron 1962-64 Evans, David 1970 Cummings, Josh 2004-05 Dazio, John 1949-51 Doleman, Chris 1981-84 Everett, Raymond 1981-84 PRO FOOTBALL Cummins, Walter 1946-48 Dean, Melvin 1982-84 Dombroski, Darren 1994-95 Ewing, Fred 1919-21 Cunningham, James 1958-60 DeBolt, Greg 1998-99 Dombrowski, Mike 1979-80 Ezell, Tyrone 2010-13 Curd, Chris 2000-03 DeCicco, Brock 2010 Don, Djems 1996 Curran, Brian 1992-95 DeCicco, Dom 2007-10 Donald, Aaron 2010-13 Curtin, Joseph 1965-67 DeFede, Sam 1950 Donchess, Joseph 1927, 29 THIS IS PITT Cutler, Andrew 1926-27 DeFrank, Joseph 1943-45 Dorsett, Anthony Jr. 1992-95 Cutri, Rocco 1931 DeGenarro, Al (Mgr.) 1997 Dorsett, Tony 1973-76 DeHart, James 1914-1916, Dorundo, Mike 1983-85 1918

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F Fields, Elijah 2006, 2008-09 Fredette, H.E. 1921-22 Gilliard, Tyrone 2001-04 Fada, Robert 1979-82 Fife, Ralph 1939-41 Freeman, Lorenzo 1983-86 Gilman, Dean 1981 Falcone, Louis 1944 Finley, Frank E. 1918 Fresse, George 1944 Gindin, Doug 1970-71 Farley, Jim, 1974-75 Fisher, Donald 1943-45, 48 Fridley, Walter 1941 Giovanetti, Mike 1978-79 Farmer, Karl 1974-75 Fisher, Harry 1955 Friedberg, Ryan 1993 Giubilato, Mark 2011-13 Fazio, Serafino 1958-59 Fisher, Paul 1926-27 Friedl, Jim 1969 Gladman, Charles 1984-86 Fedell, Steve 1977-80 Fitzgerald, Larry 2002-03 Fritz, Eric 2005 Glagola, George 1950-52 Fedorchak, Rodney 1967-69 Fitzgerald, Sean 1994-95 Frock, David 1950 Glass, Samuel 1968 Feeney, Michael 1987 Flanagan, W.H. 1922-23 Frost, Robert 1939 Glass, Tim 1993-95 Feeney, Terry 1991 Flanigan, James 1964-66 Fry, G.K. 1914-15 Glassford, William 1935-36 Fegley, Bill 1986 Flanigan, R.G.T. 1974 Frye, James M. 1904-07 Glatz, Fred 1955-56 Feher, George 1970-72 Flara, John 1957-58 Frye, Reginald 1970-72 Gleich, Pat 1974 Feightnew, R.R. 1909-11 Flaus, Matt 2006 Fuderich, Peter 1947-48 Glesky, John 1987-88 Felder, Brendon 2012 Fleming, Carl 2011 Fuhrman, Mark 1982 Gob, Art 1957-58 Felder, Leroy 1974-77 Fleming, Charles 1936-37 Fullerton, Richard 1938-39 Gob, Craig 1987-90 Felinczak, Paul 1971 Flynn, Regis 1935 Fulmer, Doug 2006-09 Goetz, Chris 1986-89 Felitsky, Joe 1986 Flynn, Thomas 1980-83 Furin, Jack 1943-45 Goings, Nick 1999-2000 Felton, Larry 1973-76 Foley, James 1945 Furman, Marcus 2001-02, Goldberg, Marshall 1936-38 Fely, Mark 1990, 1992 Ford, Dontez 2014 04-05 Goldberg, Phillip 1923 Feniello, Gary 1943 Ford, Henry 1951-54 Fyock, David A. 1950 Goldberg, Phillip D. 1975 Feola, Chris 1997-99 Fornadel, Ed 1960 Fyock, Dwight F. 1926-27 Goldberg, Richard 1926-28 Ferdinand, Ed 1961 Forsythe, Alan 1974 Goldsmith, M.F. 1907-08 Ferencik, Chris 1995-98 Forsythe, Wilbur 1946-48 G Gonsales, Ryan 1998-2001 Ferguson, Ken 1993 Foster, W.J. 1919 Gadson, Ezekial 1984-87 Gonzalez, Anthony 2011-14 Ferguson, Ray 1951-53 Fox, Alex 1927-28 Gaines, William 2002 Gonzalez, Pete 1995-97 Ferguson, William 2000-03 Fralic, Bill 1981-84 Galambos, Matt 2013-14 Goodell, Frank 1939 Ferraco, James S. 1966 Frank, Noble L. 1922-24 Galand, William 1943 Goodridge, Jack 1939-40 Ferris, Dennis 1968-70 Frankel, John 1909 Gallagher, Ed 1977-79 Goodwin, Scott 1984 Fettiman, George (Mgr.) 1929 Frasca, Mike 1960 Gallin, Edwin I. 1966-68 Gorajewski, Gary 1989-92 Fidler, Dan 1978-79 Frazier, Ed 1989 Gallo, Frank 1943-44 Gordon, Paul 1967 Fieger, John 2009-10 Frederick, Rob 2004 Galvin, Ralph M. 1909-12 Gordon, Shane 2010-13 Ganzer, Gregory 1981-82 Gougler, Ralph A. 1916-18 Garner, Manasseh 2013-14 Gourley, W.D. 1919 Garnett, David E. 1968-70 Gradisek, Richard 1973-76 Gary, Ricky 2007-10 Gradisek, Rudolph 1938-40 Gaskins, Greg 2009-11 Graessle, Adam 2003-06 Gasparovic, William 1949-51 Graham, Hubie 2011-12 Gates, John 1940 Graham, John 1983 Gatz, Rich 1952-53 Graham, Julian 1996-99 Gaugler, Gene 1948 Graham, Ray 2009-12 Gaustad, Steve 1976-78 Gray, Kolby 2010 Gazda, Michael 1980 Gray, Taron 1999-2002 Gebel, Mathias 1942 Green, Flint 1948-50 Gehlert, G.A. 1910-11 Green, Hugh 1977-80 Gembarosky, Gabe 1950-52 Green, Junior 1989-91, 93 Generalovich, Brian 1964 Greene, Arnold 1934-36 Genilla, Sal 1986-87 Greenfield, Brian 1989-90 Genter, Richard 1965-66 Grier, Robert W. 1953-55 Geremsky, Thaddeus 1948-50 Griffin, Eryck 1987 Gervelis, Stanley 1939-41 Grigaliunas, Al 1961-63 Gestner, Norbert 1942 Griggs, Arthur 1905 Getsy, Luke 2003 Grigsby, Nicholas 2012-14 Getto, Michael 1927-28 Grillo, David 1981, 84 Getty, Matt 1991 Grim, Latef 1998-2000 Gibboney, J.B. 2002, 04 Grimm, Russ 1978-80 Gibbs, Jordan 2009-11 Grischow, Andrew 1996-98 Gibson, Demond 1996-99 Grossman, Burt 1985-88 Gilbert, Sean 1990-91 Grossman, David 1912-14 Gill, Erik 2002-05 Gruber, Bob 1976-79 Tom Flynn is Pitt’s all-time leader in punt return yardage with 983 from 1980-83. Gillaspie, Darrin 1986 Gruder, Max 2008-11

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Guarino, Albert 1926-28 Hastings, C.E. 1914, 16, 19 Hood, Franklin 1930 Jemison, Mike 2001-02 Gunn, Adam 2005-07, 2009 Hauser, Brian 1989 Hoover, Terrance 1966-67 Jenkins, H.F. 1913 MEDIA INFORMATION Gunn, Mark 1989-90 Havern, David 1968, 70-71 Hornack, Seth 1996-99 Jenkins, John 1962-63 Gurczenski, Albert A. 1940 Hawkins, Artrell 1979-80 Horne, J.J. 2002-05 Jenkins, John 1994-97 Gurson, Al 1940 Hawkins, Harris 1939-40 Horner, W.W. 1918 Jenkins, Tom 1962-63 Gustafson, Andrew 1923-25 Hawkins, Robert 1944 Hornish, Tim 1971-72 Jenner, Scott 1978-79 Gustine, Frank 1967-69 Hayes, Brandon 2001 Horton, Steve 1942 Jennings, Adonis 2014 Guy, John 2014 Hayes, Gerald 1999-2002 Hosilyk, Matt 1992-95 Jennings, Jim 1950 Guzek, Brian 2000-02 Haygood, Robert 1973-76 Houser, Robb 2008-09 Jennings, Rashad 2005 Guzik, John 1957-58 Healy, T.F. 1914-15 Howard, Titus 2013 Johnson, Cecil 1973-76 2015 PREVIEW Guzik, Robert 1959-61 Heard, Hosea 1986-87, 90 Howley, Bill 1962-64 Johnson, Dorian 2013-14 Guzinsky, Robert 1964-65 Heath, Jo Jo 1976-79 Huck, Frank 1993-94 Johnson, Ed 1953 Gwosden, Milo 1922-24 Heil, R. 1913-14 Huebner, Tom 1986-89 Johnson, Eric 1992 Heit, Howard 1966 Humeston, Ed 1957 Johnson, George R. 1945 H Heller, Warren 1930-32 Humphrey, Rod 1994-97 Johnson, Kurt 2000-03 Haddad, Sam 1946 Helsing, Ted 1927 Humphries, Corey 2000-03 Johnson, Marshall 1922-24 COACHING STAFF Hadley, Michael 1985-88 Hendrick, John 1979-81 Hunter, Harold 1953-55 Johnson, Ramel 1997 Hafer, Ralph 1939 Hendricks, Jason 2010-13 Hupko, Chris 1991-92 Johnson, Shane 2012-13 Hagan, James 1925-27 Henry, F.E. 1917 Hurbanek, James 1964 Johnson, Thomas 1980-81 Hagins, Carl 1990, 1992 Hensley, Donald 1935-37 Hurst, Bill 1990 Johnson, Walter 1983-86 Hahn, Ed 1971 Hepler, David 1980-81 Hutchins, Dan 2009-10 Jones, Christy 1933 Halapin, Mike 1992-95 Herndon, Joseph 1971-72 Hutchko, Chuck 1967 Jones, Edgar 1939-41

Hale, Shayne 2009, 2012 Herron, James 1913-16 Huth, Conrad 1977 Jones, Edward 1963-66 PLAYER PROFILES Haley, Dick 1956-58 Hetrick, Lee 1984-86 Huth, Rod 1972 Jones, Gordon 1975-78 Hall, Charles 1968-70 Hetzler, Doug 1986, 88-90 Hutton, Bob 1974-76 Jones, James 1913-14 Hall, Ricky 1984 Hewitt, Orville M. 1920-22 Huwar, Michael 1981 Jones, James R. 1963-65 Hamberger, T.C. 1919 Heyward, Craig 1984, 86-87 Hyde, Glenn 1971-73 Jones, Jay 1992-95 Hamilton, Keith 1989-91 Heyward, Nate 1984-85 Hynoski, Henry 2008-10 Jones, John 1994, 96-97 Hamlin, Carlos 1972 Hieber, Mike 1972 Jones, Joseph 1966-67 Hammond, Ralph 1941, 43-44 Hill, Keith 2003-04 I Jones, Quintin 1984-87 Hampton, Alonzo 1988-89 Hill, Troy 1980-83 Ibekwe, Nduka 1996 Jones, Ray 1978-80 2014 SEASON IN REVIEW Hangartner, Uhlhardt 1924-25 Hilty, Leonard 1916-18 Ibrahim, Rachid 2013-14 Jones, Ronald 2011-12, 14 Hanhauser, John 1975-76 Hirshberg, Edward 1929-31 Idoko, Ron 2004-05 Jones, Yogi 1978-80, 82 Hankey, Stacey 1903 Hittner, William 1910 Ifill, Brandon 2011-12 Jones-Smith, Jaryd 2014 Hanley, Edward 1914 Hoag, Mark R. 1912-13 Imoru, Saheed 2010-11 Jordan, Lloyd 1921-23 Hansen, Ryan 1998-99 Hoaglin, Fred 1964-65 Irwin, Jim 1962-64 Joseph, Vital 1994-97 Harding, Jack 1924-25 Hoban, Walter 1927 Irwin, R.D. 1924-25 Joyce, F.W. 1912 Hardisty, William 1947-49 Hoblitzel, R.D. 1927 Israel, Steve 1991 Julian, Louis 1971 Hargrove, Justin 2008, 2010-11 Hockensmith, W.D. Itzel, John 1926 Junko, Jay 1999-2002 RECORD BOOK Harkiewicz, Bruce 1968-70 Hodge, Glenn 1972-74 Jury, Bob 1975-77 Harman, Harvey 1918-21 Hodge, Paul 1959-60 J Harper, Kevin 2009-12 Hoel, Robert 1932-34 Jackson, Baron 1988-89 K Harper, Tony 2014 Hofan, James 1963 Jackson, Buddy 2008-11 Kaiser, Brian 2007-08 Harrington, W.E. 1914, 17-18 Hoffart, Jake 1996-97 Jackson, Rickey 1977-80 Kaliden, William 1957-58

Harriott, Claude 2000-03 Hoffman, Fabian 1936-38 Jacobs, Bryan 1997-98 Kalmakir, Thomas 1943 PITT HISTORY Harris, Demetrius 1995 Hoffman, Wm. 1953-54 Jacobs, Fred 1976-79 Kalmanides, Steve 1993, 96 Harris, Illie 1924 Hogan, James L. 1963 Jacobs, John 1952-54 Kaltenbach, Gary 1960-62 Harris, Kevin 2002 Hogan, John 1970-72 Jacobson, Chris 2009-10, Kanyok, Tom (Mgr.) 1997 Harris, Maurice 1995 Hogan, Robert 1931-33 2012 Kaplan, Scott 1988, 90-92 Harris, Tinker 1990-91 Holland, Joe 1997 Jagers, Anthony 1987-90 Karabin, Alex 2008-10 Harris, Shariff 2008-09 Holleran, Thomas 1920-22 James, Chris 2014 Karanovich, David 1947, PRO FOOTBALL Harris, Steve 1978 Holley, Jarred 2009-12 James, Edward 1966 49-50 Hartenstein, Harold 1926 Hollihan, Harry 1950 Janasek, Dave 1972-74 Kashubara, Ken 1995, 97-99 Hartin, Jeff 1973 Hollins, Juantez 2011, 2013 Jancisin, Dave 1972-74 Kasperowicz, Eric 1994-95, 97 Hartman, D. Scott 1977 Holloway, Cornell 1987-88 Janocko, Andrew 2008-10 Kauffman, Chris 1996 Hartnett, Michael J. 1921 Holloway, Randy 1974-77 Jarrett, Tyrique 2014 Kautter, Doug 1991-92 Hartwig, Charles 1932-34 Holthaus, Jake 2001-04 Jastrzembski, Steve 1959-61 Kautter, Rich 1990 THIS IS PITT Hartz, Frank 1966 Holtz, J.P. 2012-14 Jelic, Chris 1983-84 Kearney, Walter 1930 Hasbach, Thomas 1970-71 Holzbach, John 1960-62 Jelic, Ralph 1955-56 Keiser, Allyn 1964-65 Haser, Heywood 1960-61 Holzworth, Eric 1987-90 Jells, Dietrich 1991-92, 94-95 Kell, Thaddeus L. 1941

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Keller, Gregory 1965-66 Kraynak, Rich 1979-82 Leber, Al 1938 Link, George 1973, 76-77 Kelly, Jack 1930 Kristofic, Dave 1992-93 Lee, Andy 2000-03 Linn, Howard 1924-26 Kelly, Mike 1991-92 Kristufek, Frank 1938-39 Lee, Conor 2006-08 Linn, Howard 1953-54 Kendrick, R.T. 1918 Kucharik, Ed 1975 Lee, Greg 2003-05 Lippert, Jack 2010 Kennedy, Dan (Mgr.) 1996 Kukalis, John 1984-85 Lee, Robert 1946-49 Lippincott, Marvin 1963 Kennedy, Robert 1952 Kunkel, Albert 1941 Leeson, Al 1936-38 Little, Keith 1991-92 Kenney, Shannon 1991 Kuprok, John 1961 Leeson, Richard 1961-63 Littlehales, H. Bradley 1966 Kern, William 1925, 27 Kutz, Frank 1933-34 Lehner, Glen 1961-63 LiVorio, Mike 1989-90, 1992 Kernochan, Roy H. 1911-12 Kuziel, Robert 1969-71 Leichty, Shane 2002 Logan, Dave 1976-78 Ketchen, Kenney 1998-99 Kuzneski, Andy 1959-61 Leidenroth, C.F. 1904-05 Loheyde, Dan 2007 Kielb, Joseph 1943 Kuzneski, Anthony 1972 Leitera, Jim 1982-85 Long, Bob 1961-63 Kiesel, Bob 1956 Kuzneski, Joe 1962-63 Lenhart, James 1957 Long, Carson 1973-76 Kifer, John J. 1924-25 Kyle, William 1942 Lenosky, Mike 1977-78 Longfellow, Robert 1958-59 Killen, Ron 1983 Leon, Kevin 1993 Longo, Robert 1965-67 Killian, Paul 1966-67 L Levy, Darcey 2000-01 Los, Joe 1953 Kincard, Elmer D. 1942 LaFrankie, John 1946 Lewis, Darrell 1954-56 Lotz, Nick 1998-2001 Kindelberger, Harry 1940-41 Labriola, John (Mgr.) 1991-92 Lewis, Derrick 1989 Loughran, John 1919 Kinder, Derek 2004-06, 2008 LaCarte, Dan 2000-03 Lewis, Dion 2009-10 Love, John 1931 King, Cory 2011-13 Lally, Edward T. 1963 Lewis, Ernest T. 1930-31 Lovera, Chris 1992 Kingdom, Roger 1982 LaMonaca, Art 1941 Lewis, James 1971 Lowery, Art 1981-82 Kirby, Nathan 1996 Lang, Ralph 1943-45 Lewis, John 1982, 84-85 Lozar, John 1944 Kirby, Rod 1971-73 Lao, Ray 1979-81 Lewis, John D. 1968-70 Lozier, Richard 1971-72 Kirk, Vernon 1986-88 LaQuinta, Bernie 1962-64 Lewis, LeRoy 1932 Lucas, Kenneth 1963-65 Kirkley, Raymond 2001-02, LaRue, Robert 1934-36 Lewis, Ryan 2013-14 Luch, John 1931 04-05 LaSala, Pat (Mgr.) 2001 Lewis, Tim 1979-82 Ludwig, Meghan (Mgr.) 1998 Kirkwood, Ernie 1986 Lauro, Lindaro 1946-49 Lewis, Vernon 1990-92 Lurie, Herb 1943 Kish, Ben 1938-39 LaVigna, Matt 1984-87 Lezouski, Albin 1936-38 Luthy, Wally 1954 Kisiday, Andrew 1950 Lawrence, Theodore 1973-74 Liggett, Lamont 1993 Lynn, Dan 1969-71 Kisiday, Paul 1962-64 Laws, Joseph 1967-68 Lightener, Lee 1998 Lytle, Matt 1995-98 Kissel, Rod 1955-57 Lawson, Bob 1985 Linaburg, Ronald 1962-64 Klawhun, F. 1938-39 Lay, Bernard 2002-05 Lindner, William 1957-59 M Klein, Harold 1938-39 Lazenga, Adam 2012-14 Lindsay, John V. 1908-10 Maas, William 1981-83 Klimek, Joel 1970-71 Leahy, W.J. 1909-11 Lindsey, Brandon 2008-11 Macerelli, Joe 1973 Kline, Stuart 1950-52 Leary, Jerry 1970 Linelli, George 1944 Macko, George 1965 Klinestiver, L.I. 1921 Kliskey, Nicholas 1933-35 Knight, Bryan 1998-2001 Knight, David 1970 Knight, Scott (Mgr.) 1997 Knisley, Eric 1971-72 Knisley, Frank 1943 Kochin, Frank 2006-08 Kohut, George 1944 Kondis, Jeff 1973-76 Konek, Ken 1996 Konetsky, Ted 1938-40 Kopp, Ben 1996-99 Korp, Henry 1941 Kosh, John 1944-46 Kovach, Kurt 1974-76 Kovacic, Joseph 1970-72 Kozic, Harry 1941 Kracum, George 1939-40 Kraemer, Eldred 1951-54 Kramer, Alex J. (Mgr.) 1950-52 Kramer, Blair 1951 Kratzert, C.A. 1919 Kratzery, Oscar 1919 Kraus, Dave 1959-60 LeSean McCoy (left) and LaRod Stephens-Howling teamed in the Pitt backfield during the 2007 and 2008 seasons.

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MacKrell, John S. 1906-08 McClure, John 1972 Mervis, Louis 1918-19 Morsillo, Jim 1977-79 Maclean, Luke 2014 McClure, Robert 1934-37 Messich, George 1975-76 Mosby, Anthony (Mgr.) 2001 MEDIA INFORMATION MacMurdo, James 1929-31 McCormick, Bill 1983-85 Metich, George 1947 Mosby, Brandon (Mgr.) 2001 Maczuzak, John 1961-63 McCormick, James 1904-06 Meyer, Glenn 1977-80 Mosley, Denorse 1993-94 Maddox, Avonte 2014 McCoy, LeSean 2007-08 Miale, Richard 1965-66 Mosley-Smith, Khaynin Magnelli, Tony 1979, 1981-83 McCracken, G.H. 1918-20 Michaels, Ed 1956-58 2011-12, 14 Magyar, David 1967-69 McCrady, John 1920 Michelosen, John 1935-37 Moss, John 1970-72 Maiers, Matt 2004 McCray, Darren 2004 Mickinac, Gregory 1970 Moyer, Steve 1969-71 Malarkey, Leo 1935-36 McCray, Jon 1992-95 Middleman, Bob 1972-75 Munjas, Miller 1932-34 Malarkey, Tay 1943 McCray, Trey 1996, 98 Migliore, David A. 1976 Murdock, Thomas 1923-24 2015 PREVIEW Malecki, John 2006-09 McCrory, John T. 1919-20 Mihm, Robert 1948 Murphy, Bruce 1972-74 Malley, Keith 2005 McCurley, Jeff 1997-2000 Mihm, William 1945-47 Murphy, Bryan 2010, 2012-13 Maloney, James 1943 McCurley, Scott 1999-2002 Mike, Chris 2010 Murphy, David 2012-14 Mancuso, David 1967-68 McCusker, Jim 1955-57 Miller, Donald 1987 Murphy, Terry 1997-98 Mancuso, Michael 1967 McCutcheon, C.W. 1924-25 Miller, Ed 1984-87 Murphy, Thomas 1940 Manganello, Joe 1999-2001 McDermott, Chuck 1961 Miller, Gilbert R. 1905-06 Murphy, Tim 2002-05 COACHING STAFF Maniskas, Rich (Mgr.) 1996 McDonald, Ricardo 1988-90 Miller, Jared 1993-96 Murray, Leon 1996 Manson, Dick 1953 McDonough, James 1943, 46 Miller, Jim 2001 Murray, Shane 2006-07, 2009 Maragas, Todd 1983 McEllroy, W.S. 1912 Miller, John F. 1922 Mustakas, Gus 2005-06, Mariano, Paul 1972 McFarland, William 1945-48 Miller, Kody 1998, 2000 2008-09 Marino, Dan 1979-82 McGee, Cedric 2006-09 Miller, Scott 1988-91 Musulin, George 1936 Markel, Lance 1990-91 McGhee, Curtis 1993-94, Miller, W.E. 1914-17 Myers, Mark 2011

Marrangoni, Albert 1942-43 96-97 Miller, Walter 1935 Myers, Rusty 1972 PLAYER PROFILES Marsh, Willie 1976-78 McGlynn, Mike 2004-07 Milligan, Walter 1930-32 Marshall, C.C. 1904-07 McGrath, Dave 1969-70 Mills, Richard 1958-60 N Marstellar, Ed 1971-72 McGraw, Andrew 1965 Minehart, Brian 1996 Nalli, Albert 1968 Martha, Paul 1961-63 McIntyre, Marlon 1981-84 Miree, Brandon 2002-03 Naponick, Paul 1967-69 Martin, Curtis 1991-93 McKee, William 1927 Mitchel, C.L. 1918 Narick, Emil 1938-39 Maryott, Harold L. 1926 McKillop, Chris 2004-07 Mitchell, George 1940-41 Neal, Nigel 1999-2000 Marzoch, Jon 1993, 95-97 McKillop, Scott 2005-08 Mitchell, Reggie 2014 Neft, Peter 1952-53, 55 Mason, Brandon 2004 McKinney, C.R. 1905-06 Mitrakos, Thomas 1965-67 Neill, Bill 1977-80 2014 SEASON IN REVIEW Mason, Dan 2009, 2012 McKnight, Barry 1963-65 Mocha, Joseph 1943 Newman, Denver 1944 Massey, Paul 1943 McLaren, George W. 1915-18 Moffa, Remo 1944 Newsletter, Wilbur 1942 Mastro, Dave 1960 McLean, Bill 1986 Mohring, George 1994 Nicksick, Mike 1933-34 Mastrovich, Mark 1946-49 McMillan, Randy 1979-80 Mohring, Mike 1993-96 Nicolella, John S. 1957 Masucci, Mario 1995 McMillin, B.V. 1924-26 Molinaro, Andy 1996-97 Nissley, Matt (Mgr.) 1998 Matesic, Richard 1933 McMinn, Bryce (Mgr.) 2000 Mollica, Lawson 1991-94 Nix, Lucas 2008-11 Mathews, Donald 1943-45 McMullen, Kirk 1996-99 Mollura, Andy 1970-71 Nix, Nate 2007-10 Mathews, McKenzie 2006 McMurray, Darrell 2000-01 Moncrief, Cliff 1991-92 Nixon, Donald 1976 RECORD BOOK Mathieson, Eric 1989 McNish, Bernard 1936 Montana, John 1942 Nkwuo, Nnamdi 1996 Matich, George 1947-50 McNulty, Frank 1915-16 Montanari, Ken 1957-59 Noble, Dan 1978 Matisi, Anthony 1935-37 McPeak, Bill 1945-48 Montgomery, Ray 1927-29 Nock, John 1969 Matson, Joseph 1914-16 McQuaide, Patrick 1980-81 Montrella, David J. 1968 Nottoli, David 1992 Mattioli, Francis 1944 McQuaide, Robert 1952-54 Moody, Justin 2014 Novak, Francis 1962

Mattioli, Rudy 1952-54 Meadown, Eric 1916-17 Moody, Zatiti 1992-95 Novogratz, Joseph 1964-65 PITT HISTORY Matusz, Roman 1986-89 Meanor, A. 1919 Moore, Cliff 1978-79 Novotny, Josh 2009 Matyus, Dick 1960 Medich, George 1967-69 Moore, David 1988-91 Maxwell, Lindsey 1991 Medwid, Robert 1971-72, 74 Moore, Frank 1994-97 O May, Mark 1977-80 Mefford, Matt 2000-01 Moore, Larry 2005 Obara, Joseph M. 1952 Mazurek, Fred 1962-64 Mehl, O.H. 1904-07 Moore, Lewis 2000-03 O’Connor, Matt 1998-99 McAwley, Steward 1935 Meier, Ted 1928 Moorhead, Dennis 1972-75 Odell, Howard 1932-33 PRO FOOTBALL McBride, Russell 1952-53 Meisner, Greg 1977-80 Moothart, Mark 1998-99 Officer, Alex 2014 McBride, William 1938 Melillo, Louis 1948-49 Morgan, Matt 2000-03 O’Korn, George 1974-76 McCabe, Rich 1951-54 Mendenhall, Rickey 1998-99 Morris, Hart 1929-31 Oldshue, David 1970 McCain, Joseph 1967-68 Mercer, Bill 1972 Morris, Robert 1932 Olenn, Stanley 1934 McCall, Joseph 1980-83 Merchant, Chris 1985 Morris, Tez 2002-05 Oliver, Gordon 1958 McCarter, H.C. 1917-19 Meredith, John 1931-35 Morrison, Jim 1992 Olsavsky, Jerry 1985-88 THIS IS PITT McClain, Clifton 1934 Merkovsky, Elmer 1936-38 Morrow, James 1914, 16, 19 Olsen, Ray 1972 McClean, John 1919-21 Merkovsky, Elmer 1961 Morrow, James 1949 Onder, Tarciscio 1931-33 McClelland, W.D. 1917 Merrick, David 1994 Morrow, K.C. 1914 Orlandini, Tony 1994-97

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Ormiston, Kenneth 1933-35 Pettyjohn, Barry 1983-85 R Ritenbaugh, William 1941 Orndoff, Scott 2013-14 Phillips, Albert 1943-44 Rabinek, Ray 1941 Robb, John 1971-72 Orszulak, Harry 1966-68 Phillips, Mike 2004, 2006-07 Rackard, Emanuel 2010-12 Robbins, Tim 1993, 95-96 Osborn, Bill 1985-88 Picciano, Dan 1964 Radakovich, Ray 1966-67 Roberts, Gabe 2014 Osterhout, Robert 1950 Picciotti, Dustin 2000 Rader, Emil 1949 Roberts, John 1925-27 Ostrosky, Bob 1961 Pierce, Lawrence 1950 Radinick, Ken 1988-91 Roberts, Tristan 2008, Ostrowski, Stanley 1971-72 Pierre, Joseph 1943 Radnor, Leonard 1947-49 2010-11 O’Sullivan, James 1905 Pietracatello, Nick 2002-03 Radosevich, George 1948-50 Robertson, Tim 1999 Otah, Jeff 2006-07 Pilconis, William T. 1968-70 Raiko, Edmund 1945 Robinson, A.L. 1909 O’Toole, Mark E. 1976 Pinder, Malcolm 2003 Raklewicz, Michael 1965-67 Robinson, Calvin 1997 Owens, Billy 1983, 85-87 Pinkston, Jason 2006, 2008-10 Ramos, William 1969-70 Robinson, Desmond 1974-76 Ozimek, John 1961-63 Pinto, Sarah (Mgr.) 2000 Randour, David 1965-66 Robinson, James 1945, 47, 48 Pipkin, Todd 1989 Randour, Herbert 1933-35 Robinson, Kenyon 1993-94 P Pitler, Dave 1918 Ranii, George 1943-46 Robinson, Lowell 2006-07 Paieski, Ken 1972 Pitts, Jevonte 2013-14 Ransom, Austin 2006-08 Robinson, Shawn 1999-2002 Palatalla, Louis 1951-52, 54 Pitts, Lafayette 2012-14 Raskowski, Walter 1936-38 Rock, Kevin 1992 Palko, Tyler 2002, 04-06 Plazak, Cy 1942-43 Rasp, John 1986-87 Rodgers, Joseph 1935 Palla, Charles 1958 Plis, Corey 1998 Rathi, Bob 1957-59 Rodgers, Lloyd 1971 Paluck, John 1953-55 Plotz, Robert 1946-49 Raudman, David 1966 Roe, Homer 1907-09 Pardner, Jahmahl 2013 Plowman, Curt 1957-59 Raymond, Thomas 1964-65 Roeder, Robert 1962-63 Parker, Derrick 1991-94 Poggi, Francis 1979 Razzano, Anthony 1947-48 Romano, Al 1973-76 Parker, John 1996-99 Pohl, Joseph 1964-66 Reardon, Tony 1992-93 Romantino, Tony 1950-52 Parkinson, T.E. (Mgr.) 1970 Poker, Zach 2014 Reber, James 1943 Romeus, Greg 2007-10 Parkinson, Tom 1927-29 Polach, Steven 1943-45 Recchia, Anthony 1982-83 Romito, Kevin 1995 Parrish, Don 1973-76 Polanco, Juan 1982-83 Rector, Leonard R. 1936 Rooker, Harvey 1932-34 Parrish, Jaymar 2013-14 Polite, Lousaka 2000-03 Redmon, Ronald 1988-90 Rooney, James 1926, 28-29 Parros, James 1970 Pollock, Bob 1954-56 Reece, Michael 1993 Rosborough, Bob 1955-56 Parrott, Louis 1966-67 Ponko, Mark 1998-2001 Reed, Antwuan 2008-11 Rosborough, Michael 1964-66 Passodelis, Nick 1954-56 Popovich, Andy 1974-78 Reed, Chad 1999-2002 Roseberry, Doug 2004-05 Patrick, Frank 1935-37 Popp, Ray 1963-64 Reed, Harry 1944 Rosenblum, Elmer 1932 Patterson, Gary 1970-72 Porreca, Thomas S. 1968-70 Rees, John 1983 Rosepink, Martin 1941-43, 46 Patton, Chris 1993-95 Porter, T.J. 2006-08 Reese, Charles S. 1912-14 Ross, Chris 1985-88 Patton, Darius 2011 Postell, Malcolm 2002-04 Reese, Edward 1943-44 Ross, John 1940-41 Patton, Jack 1944 Poteat, Hank 1996-99 Reichard, Mark 1977-80 Roth, Yogi 2001-03 Peace, Lawrence 1937-38 Pratt, Enock 1912 Reider, Paul 1930-32 Rotheram, Matt 2011-14 Peacock, R.J. 1909-10 Priatko, William 1952 Reinhold, Chuck 1958-60 Roussos, Michael 1944-45 Pearlman, I.R. 1917 Pribish, George 1967-69 Render, Darryl 2012-14 Routt, David 2000 Peck, Robert 1913-16 Price, Aaron 1999 Reschoff, Richard 1989 Rowell, Artie 2013 Pecman, Frank 1965-67 Price, Ejuan 2011, 2013 Rettenger, Joseph 1950-52 Roxanski, John 1944-45 Pecora, Marco 2009-12 Price, John 1962 Reutershan, Randy 1975-77 Royal, Hank 1982 Pegram, Ken 1995-98 Priestley, David 1999-2001 Revis, Darrelle 2004-06 Royal, Jim 1990 Pelusi, Jay 1979-82 Prince, Peter 1959 Reynolds, William 1950-52 Rudison, Bill 1985 Pelusi, Jeff 1976-79 Prokopovich, Mike 1975 Rice, Chester 1952-54 Rudoy, William 1943 Pelusi Sr., John 1974-76 Pryor, Benjie 1977-80 Rich, Demetrious 1999 Ruff, Arthur 1934 Pelusi Jr., John 2005, 2007-08 Pullekines, Joe 1957-58 Rich, Mark 1983-84 Rullo, Dan 1971-73 Pennington, Jess 1934 Purifoy, Amir 1998-2001 Richard, Gary 1986-87 Ruth, Frank 1904 Pepper, Victor 1944 Puzzuoli, David 1980-83 Richards, Curvin 1988-90 Rutherford, Rod 2000-03 Perkins, Joe 1949 Richards, David 1910 Ruzila, Paul 1997-98 Perkins, Lex 1991-92 Q Richards, George 1967-69 Ryan, John 1992-95 Perko, Tom 1972-75 Qualey, C. 1910-11 Richards, Luther 1935 Ryan, Todd 1991-92 Perry, Ken 1964 Qualey, C. Thomas 1965 Richards, R.W. 1908-10 Perry, Theodore 1904-07 Quarantillo, Edward 1934 Richardson, Allen 2004 S Persin, Dennis 1969 Quatse, Jess 1929-31 Richardson, John E. 1980 Sabatini, James 1959 Pestano, Marcel 2005-07 Quense, Tim 1982-84 Rickards, Paul 1944-47 Sack, Jack 1920-21 Peters, F.C. 1921 Quirin, Pat 2014 Ricketts, Tom 1986-88 Saddler, Cameron 2009-12 Peters, Fred (Mgr.) 1972 Quirin, Terry 1979-81 Riddick, Louis 1987-90 Sadowski, Ed 1966-69 Petitti, Rob 2001-04 Riddle, Fred 1957-59 Saksa, Frank J. 1941-42 Petley, James F. (Mgr.) 1974 Rife, Gerald 1965-66 Salata, A.J. 1925-27 Petro, Stephen 1936-38 Ritchie, Walter 1904-06 Sallet, Charles 2003-06

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Salocky, William 1969 Salter, Bryant 1968-70 MEDIA INFORMATION Salvaterra, Corny 1954-56 Salvucci, Joseph 1943 Salwocki, Tom 1956 Samer, William 1949 Sams, Ron 1979-82 Sanker, Dick 1961 Sankey, Robert 1961 Sapio, William 1982-85 2015 PREVIEW Sares, Harvey 1944 Sauer, Carl 1922-24 Saunders, Zac (Mgr.) 2005 Savage, Tom 2013 Savariau, Donsville 1991 Sawhill, Cody 2007 COACHING STAFF Scales, Chuck 1983-86 Scanlon, J.A. 1928 Scanlon, Kieran 1989 Schall, Jon 2000-03 Scherer, Dick 1956-57 Schilken, Robert 1982-85

Schipani, Pat 1983-85 PLAYER PROFILES Schlieper, Ryan 2011-13 Tony Siragusa played on Pitt’s defensive line from 1985-89 before embarking on a 12-year NFL career. Schmidt, A.T. 1904-05 Sgrignoli, Philip 1968-70 Simpson, John 1969-71 Smith, Wayne 1911-14 Schmidt, Joe 1950-52 Shae, Charles 1938 Simpson, Richard N. 1922-23 Smodic, Jack 1945, 47-48 Schmidt, John 1965 Shaffer, Mike 1974-75 Sims, Larry 1976-78 Snell, Heath 1989-90 Schmidt, Joseph 1924-26 Shanahan, Mike 2009-12 Sims, Tom 1988-89 Sniscak, Bernard 1944 Schmitt, Ted 1935-37 Sharockman, Ed 1958-60 Sinclair, Stephen 1939-40 Soboleski, Jason 1996-97 Schmitt, William 1952-56 Shaw, Paul 1935-37 Sindewald, Thom 1975-76 Sobolewski, Gene 1962-63 2014 SEASON IN REVIEW Schneider, Chris 1995-98 Sheard, Jabaal 2007-10 Siragusa, Anthony 1986-87, Soles, C.D. 1911 Schottenheimer, Marty 1962-64 Shedlosky, Leon 1933-35 89 Solter, A.E. 1907 Schubert, Eric 1981-83 Shell, Rushel 2012 Sites, Vincent 1934-35 Soppitt, Randall 1913-16 Schubert, Mark 1977-79 Shemanski, Mark 1991 Sitter, Jonathan 2000, 02-03 Sorochak, Bob 1962, 64 Schuler, Milton 1976 Shepira, Isadora 1912-15 Skiba, John 1992 Sotak, Michael 1942 Schulters, Dwayne 1996-97 Shields, Brian 1983-85 Skladany, Joseph 1931-33 Soto, Shakir 2013-14 Schultz, Edward 1930 Shockley, Jeff 1985 Skladany, Leo 1945-48 Souchak, Frank 1935-37 Schultz, Edward 1956 Short, Dan 1980-82 Skrocki, Chad 1993 Spates, David 1973-74 Schultz, Mike 1995-97 Short, Ralph N. 1950 Slaby, Lou 1960-62 Spears, Robert P. 1976 RECORD BOOK Scisly, Joseph 1957-59 Shotwell, George 1932-34 Slade, Lamar 1999-2002 Spencer, Charles 2002-05 Scorsone, Vincent 1955-56 Shrake, Scott 2008 Slovick, Chris (Mgr.) 2002 Spencer, Shawntae 2000-03 Scott, Frank 1938 Shriver, Jim 1983 Smakosz, Mike 1991 Spicko, Joseph 1968-70 Scott, Howard 1942 Shuck, Dave 1984, 87 Smalara, Alfred 1951-52 Spindler, Marc 1987-89 Seagraves, Dell 1992-95 Shuler, Nick 1921-23 Smith, Aaron 2009 Spiranic, Dan 1978 Seaman, Eric 1987, 89-91 PITT HISTORY Shumaker, Ken 1969-70 Smith, Carnel 1986-89 Sporio, Carmen 1965 Seaman, Norton 1958-59 Shuman, John 1906-08 Smith, Curtis, 1973-75 Spotts, Ed 1938 Sebastian, Michael 1931, 33 Sichko, William 1949-51 Smith, Dan 1972 Springer, Charles 1904, 06-07 Seidel, F.R. 1921-23 Siermine, Dan (Mgr.) 1988 Smith, Donald 1978-79, 81 Stahl, John 1940-41 Seidelson, Harry 1921-23 Sies, Dale 1915-17 Smith, Edward 1945 Stahlman, H.A. 1916 Seifert, Ed 1928

Sign, Bob 1984-86 Smith, Eugene 1945 Stanton, Richard J. 1961 PRO FOOTBALL Seiffert, Karl 1933-34 Silvestri, Don 1990-91 Smith, Kevan 2007 Stapulis, William T. 1936-38 Seigel, Francis 1931-32 Silvestri, Gary 1975, 77 Smith, Kyle 2004 Stark, Bob 1958 Sekela, Michael 1939-40 Simantel, Ronald J. 1964 Smith, LaQuentin 2011-14 Stark, Marwood 1936 Sekey, Arthur 1932 Simile, Tony 1950 Smith, Norman 1970 Stark, Scott 1990 Semaia, Penny 2000-03 Simms, Jim 1932 Smith, Reggie 1983-86 Stebbins, Harold 1936-38 Sepkowski, Jason 1995-97

Simon, Dennis 1966-67 Smith, Robert W. 1942 Steele, Wendell 1924-25 THIS IS PITT Sepsi, Andy 1957-59 Simonian, Pete 1998 Smith, Ryan 1999-01 Steffy, Charles 2000-02 Session, Clint 2003-06 Simonitis, John 2003-06 Smith, Thomas 2002-05 Stein, Herb A. 1918-21 Sestili, Chris 1989-92 Simpson, Gerald 1991-94 Smith, Tim 1979 Stein, Tim 1998-2000

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Steingraver, George 1948 Stennett, Matt 1983-85 Stephens, Dan 2001-04 Stephens, Joe 2002-03 Stephens-Howling, LaRod 2005-08 Stepnoski, Mark 1985-88 Steratore, Gene 1953 Stetler, Jack 1940-42 Stevens, John 1968-70 Stevenson, J.W. 1908-11 Stewart, Dale 1963-65 Stewart, Michael 1985-87 Still, Ralph 1977-79 Stitt, Dick 1941 Stocak, Mike 1942 Stone, Darnell 1982, 84-85 Stone, John 1988 Stone, Joseph 1974-76 Stone, Lucas 2007 Stoner, Fred 1972 Devin Street, now of the Dallas Cowboys, is Pitt’s career leader with 202 receptions. Stoner, Reynold 1972-74 Stowe, Ed 1953 Street, Devin 2010-13 Thomas, Joe 2006-09 Trout, Dave 1977-80 Strom, John 1972 Thomas, Lynn 1977-79 Truitt, Olanda 1989-90 Strong, Darrell 2004-07 Thomas, Reggie 1994-97 Truitt, Tony 1968 Stull, Bill 2006, 2008-09 Thomas, R.J. 1919 Tucker, Tony 2008 Suffoletta, Henry 1958 Thomas, Todd 2011-14 Tully, Charles 1928-30 Sullivan, John L. 1957-58 Thomas, Wallace 1978-81 Tumulty, Tom 1991, 93-95 Sumner, David 1992, 94-95 Thompson, Joseph M. 1904-06 Turman, John 1999-2000 Sumpter, Earl 1947-49 Thompson, Karim 1996-99 Turner, James 1987 Sunseri, Sal 1979-81 Thompson, T.M. 1916 Turner, John D. 1905-08 Sunseri, Tino 2009-12 Thompson, Tony 1997 Turner, Oderick 2006-09 Surina, Charles 1941 Thornhill, C.E. 1913-16 Turner, Ricky 1988-90 Sutherland, John B. 1914-17 Threats, Barry 1989 Turnley, Ryan 2009-12 Sweeney, James 1980-83 Throckmorton, J. 1981-83 Tuten, Henry 1987-89 Sweeney, Pat 1980-83 Thurbon, Robert 1938-40 Tyra, Gary 1975 Swenson, K.J. 1905-07 Tillman, Phil 2004-05 Swider, Larry 1973-76 Timmons, Robert 1933, 35 U Swink, Charles 1986-87 Tinker, Ed 2010, 2012-13 Uajko, Eugene 1967-68 Sykes, Lionel 1989-90 Tinsley, Keith 1983-86 Uansa, Octavius 1927-29 Sylvester, Walter 1980 Tipton, Tyler 2005 Urban, John 1937 Tkach, Tyler 2007-08, 2010 Urschler, Gary 1999-2002 T Toerper, Mike 2006-08 Taglianetti, Andrew 2008, 2010-12 Toerper, Todd 1972-74 V Takacs, John 1977 Tolbert, Willie 1974-76 Vaglia, Joe 1997, 2001 Taleni, Jeremiah 2014 Tolhurst, Fred 1970 Van Doren, F. 1907-09 Tamburino, Gabriel 1965 Tommins, Joseph 1931-32 Vangas, Chris 2004-07 Tanczos, David 1987-88 Toncic, Ivan 1957-59 VanHorne, Jeff 1986-89 Tarasi, Ray 1959 Tonio, Garrett 2011 Van Pelt, Alex 1989-92 Taylor, Robert 1966 Tormey, Joseph 1930-32 Varischetti, Pete 1991 Taylor, Willie 1975 Tracey, Neal 2005 Varoutsos, E.C. 1995-97 Teitt, Robert 1946 Tracok, Richard 1944 Ventura, James 1950 Telesky, John 1961-63 Traficant, Jim 1960-62 Venzin, Art 1971-72 Templeton, Paul 1923 Trebitz, Joe 2009-12 Verkleeren, John 1963-65 Thatcher, Eric 2005-08 Trees, Joe 1890-91 Viancourt, Pat 1983-85 Theodore, Jim 1955-57 Treiber, Dave 1975 Vidunas, Paul 1981 Theodorou, Leon 1991-92 Trethaway, Robert 1965 Vignali, Larry 1959-61 Thomas, Bryan 1981-82 Trimble, T. Lee 1917 Villani, Joe 2004-06 Thomas, Charles 1948-50 Trocano, Rick 1977-80 Vinopal, Ray 2012-14 Thomas, Derron 2004-05 Troglione, Joseph 1937 Virbitsky, Justin 2009, 2011-12

166 PITT FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE MEDIA INFORMATION 2015 PREVIEW COACHING STAFF PLAYER PROFILES 2014 SEASON IN REVIEW RECORD BOOK PITT HISTORY PRO FOOTBALL THIS IS PITT 167 Z Mitchell 1964-65 Zalnasky, Zanos, Jim 1957-58 1904-07 Zeig, Waldemer Daniel 1976 Zelahy, Zellman, Al 1944-45 1996 Zimmerman, Tony 1961 Zito, William F. Zombek, Joe 1951-53 Zortea, Aldo 1966 Zurzolo, William 1967 LETTERWINNERS HONORARY Hope Bielich J Connolly Jim Duratz Dick Groat L. Oval Jaynes Bernard J. Kobosky Dr. Koperek Bernard P. C. Robert Miller Casimir Myslinski Chancellor Emeritus Mark A. Nordenberg Posvar W. Wesley Dr. Salesi Tony Esq. Sam Sciullo Sr., Carol Sprague John Vasvary Woods, Michael 1979-82 Michael Woods, 1985 Stanley Woods, 1983-86 Tony Woods, Kevin 1984 Wortham, Robert 1951-52, 54 Wrabley, 2008-09 Wright, Aundre 1987-90 Wright, Prentiss 2013-14 Chris Wuestner, 1950 (Mgr.) Wycoff, Robert S. Y John 1959-61 Yaccino, Louis 1944 Yacopec, Eugene 1967-68 Yajko, Chris 2011 Yankoski, George 1972 Yatron, 1905-06 A.T. Yeilding, Thomas 1976 Yewcic, Mark 2006 Yezovich, Matt 2011-13 Yoklic, Charles 1948-49, 51 Yost, Marlin 1995-98 Young, 1994-95 Tyler Young, 2001 Tyre Young, Paul 1972 Yuna, FOOTBALL LETTERMEN FOOTBALL PITT FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE Weston, Lloyd 1968-70 Lloyd Weston, 1957-59 Ernest Westwood, 1990-93 Doug Whaley, 1982-83 Chris Whatley, 1972 John White, 1998-2000 Mike White, A. 1968 White, Robert 1978-80 White, Terry Edward 1966-68 Whittaker, 1995-96 Whitmill, Rasshad 1974-76 Wilamowski, Ed Wildman, Kris 2012 Dante 1984 Wiley, John 1969 Wiley, 1998-2001 Williams, Brandon 1921 Williams, Charles 1990-92 Williams, Charles Williams, Chuck 1984-87 Williams, Dale 2002-05 Williams, Dominic 2005-08 Williams, Eric 2012 Williams, Frank 1922 Williams, Greg 2008-11 Williams, Harold 1920-22 Williams, Jermaine 1989, 91-92 Williams, Jim 1993-96 Williams, Juan 1997-98 Williams, Keith 1981-82 Williams, Kevin 1990-91 2010-13 Williams, K’Waun Williams, LaFann 1996-97 Williams, Manny 2009, 2011-12 Williams, Maurice 1992-94 Williams, Maurice 2007 Williams, Mick 2007-09 Williams, Nick 2005 Williams, Reggie 1985, 87-89 Williams, Salath 2011 1991, 94-95 Williams, Vince Williamson, Carlton 1977-80 Williamson, Guy M. 1913-15 Wilps, Ralph 1926-29 Wilson, Clair 1972 Wilson, Clint 1981-83, 85 Wilson, Dale 1985 Wilson, J.C. 1975-77 Wilson, Kris 2000-03 Windt, Bernard 1931 Ryan 2014 Winslow, Winterburn, J. Charles 1921-22 Winters, Charles 1969 Wirginis, Quintin 2014 Dwayne 1984 Wisler, Wisniewski, Dan 1956-57 Z.A. 1923-25 Wissinger, Mark 1983 Wohler, Harry 1950 Wolfarth, William 1945 Wolff, John 1935-36 Wood, Darrel 1985-86 Woods, Waddill, Leslie 1905-06 Waddill, Justin 1996-98 Wade, Harry 1930 Wagner, J. Huber 1910-13 Wagner, William 1928-30 Walinchus, Adam 1987-89 Walker, Dave 1959-60 Walker, Elliott 1974-77 Walker, Jawan 2003 Walker, Nelson 1987-90 Walker, Ramon 1999-2001 Walker, Jerry 1984-87 Wall, Lance 1971 Wall, William 1981, 83-84 Wallace, Midford 1930 Waller, John 1935 Walmsley, Dustin 2007 Walters, Albert 1935 Walton, Frank 1932-33 Walton, Joe 1954-56 Walton, Joseph 1974 Walton, Larry 1987-88 Wanke, Dave 1971-73 Wannstedt, 1912-14 F.F. Ward, Stephen 1946-48 Ward, Jeffrey 1962-63 Ware, Chris 1949-51 Warriner, Marcus 1986-88, 90 Washington, Maurice 1992-94 Washington, 1985-88 Troy Washington, 1988 Yusef Washington, Rich 1972 Washinko, Chester 1926-27 Wasmuth, Bryan 1981 Watkins, John A. 1968 Wazniak, Jester 2014 Weah, Arnie 1973-76 Weatherington, Kevin 2013-14 Weatherspoon, Ray 1982-83 Weatherspoon, 2013-14 Terrish Webb, Alan 1974 Webster, Ernest 1971-72 Webster, Ethan 1996-99 Weidle, Ellis 1965 Weinberger, Isadore 1932-34 Weinstock, Henry 1932-34 Weisenbaugh, Gilbert 1925-27 Welch, Alan 1979, 81-83 Wenglikowski, Harold 1945 Wertman, Silas G. 1922 Wertz, Darius 1995 Wesber, Billy 1993-94, 96-97 West, Henry 1942 West, Leonard 1943 West, 1922 Walter West, W Vitale, Bill 1974 Vitale, 1952 Ken Voytell, 2013-14 Chad Voytik,