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FLORIDA Stateseminoles MARYLAND HAS TAKEN 23 OF THE LAST 27 CONTESTS VS. DUKE, DATING BACK TO 1973. FLORIDA STATEseminoles 2001 opponents Game General Information Coaching Staff Location: Tallahassee, FL 32316 Head Coach: Bobby Bowden, Samford ‘53 Founded: 1857 Career Record: 315-87-4 (35) Enrollment: 34,500 At FSU: 242-55-4 (25) Symbol: Seminoles Football Office Phone: 850-644-1465 8 Colors: Garnet, Gold Best Time to Reach Coach: Through secretary Stadium: Doak Campbell (80,000) Weekly Press Conference: Sunday Surface: Natural grass Assistant Coaches: Mickey Andrews, DC/DB; Jeff Bowden, OC/ Conference: Atlantic Coast WR; Jim Gladden, AHC/DE; Daryl Dickey, QB; Odell October 27, 2001 President: Talbot “Sandy” D’Alemberte Haggins, DL; Jimmy Heggins, OL; Joe Kines, LB; John Lilly, Doak Campbell Stadium Athletic Director: Dave Hart, Jr. TE; Billy Sexton, RB. History Team Information Tallahassee, Fla. First Year of Football: 1947 2000 Record: 11-2 All-Time Bowl Record: 18-10-2 2000 Conference Record: 8-0 (1st) Years in Postseason Play: 30 2000 Final Rankings: AP (5th), USA Today/ESPN (4th) Last Postseason Appearance: 2001 FedEx Orange Bowl Basic Offense: Pro Set Result: Lost to Oklahoma, 13-2 Basic Defense: 4-3 Multiple All-Time Record: 391-195-17 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 58/23 Starters Returning/Lost: 10/15 Sports Information Football SID: Rob Wilson Honors Candidates Office: 850-644-1402 Bradley Jennings, LB; Chris Hope, FS; Brett Williams, OT. Home: 850-894-5801 E-Mail: [email protected] Offensive Starters Returning Assistant SID: Jeff Purinton Atrews Bell, WR; Anquan Boldin, WR; Montrae Holland, OG; Home: 850-504-0078 William McCray, FB; Brett Williams, OT. Doak Campbell Stadium E-Mail: [email protected] Assistant SID: Tina Thomas Defensive Starters Returning Home: 850-514-3351 Darnell Dockett, DT; Chris Hope, FS; Bradley Jennings, LB; Jeff E-Mail: [email protected] Womble, NG. Fax: 850-644-3820 Press Box Phone: 850-644-4057 Series History SID Mailing Address: PO Drawer 2195, Tallahassee, FL 32316 Series Record: Florida State leads 11-0-0 Overnight Address: Moore Athletic Center, Stadium Drive and Series at Maryland: Florida State leads 5-0-0 Pensacola Street, Tallahassee, FL 32306 Series at Florida State: Florida State leads 5-0-0 Web Site Address: www.seminoles.com Neutral: Florida State leads 1-0-0 Bobby Bowden Bradley Jennings First Meeting: 1966, Florida State, 45-21 MediaTeamlink Information Last Terrapin Win at Maryland: None Releases, statistics, rosters and other information are available Last Terrapin Win at Florida State: None 2001 Schedule by accessing www.mediateamlink.com. You can have docu- Last Seminole Win at Maryland: 2000 (59-7) S1 at Duke ments delivered directly to your e-mail and/or fax machine Last Seminole Win at Florida State: 1999 (49-10) S8 Alabama-Birmingham the moment they are updated. You can also view documents Current Series Streak: Florida State has won 11 S15 Georgia Tech online. Florida State’s Largest Margin of Victory: 52 (59-7, 2000) S22 at North Carolina S29 Wake Forest O13 Miami O20 at Virginia O27 Maryland N3 at Clemson Returning Statistical Leaders N10 NC State Rushing G-GS Att Yds Avg TD N17 at Florida Greg Jones, RB 10-0 41 266 6.5 2 Davy Ford, RB 10-0 38 239 6.3 3 2000 Results William McCray, FB 10-7 45 131 2.9 8 A26 Brigham Young W 29-3 NOTE: They do not have any returning players with passing stats. S9 at Georgia Tech W 26-21 S16 North Carolina W 63-14 Receiving G-GS Rec Yds Avg YPG TD 93 S23 Louisville W 31-0 Anquan Boldin, WR 12-12 41 644 16.2 55.3 6 S28 at Maryland W 59-7 Atrews Bell, WR 12-0 37 675 18.2 56.2 10 O7 at Miami L 24-27 O14 Duke W 63-14 Tackles G-GS UT AT TT Int Sacks TFL O21 Virginia W 37-3 Bradley Jennings, LB 12-12 38 64 102 0 0 0 O28 at NC State W 58-14 Chris Hope, FS 12-12 52 31 83 2 2 5 N4 Clemson W 54-7 Darnell Dockett, DT 12-10 32 34 66 0 7 18 N11 at Wake Forest W 35-6 N18 Florida W 30-7 J3 Oklahoma (Orange Bowl) L 2-13 FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001MARYLANDfootball TROY STATEtrojans Game General Information Coaching Staff Location: Troy, AL 36082 Head Coach: Larry Blakeney, Auburn ‘70 Founded: 1887 Career Record: 92-27-1 (10) Enrollment: 6,630 At TSU: 92-27-1 (10) Nickname: Trojans Football Office Phone: 334-670-3682 9 Colors: Cardinal, Silver and Black Best Time to Reach Coach: Mornings Stadium: Richard M. Scrushy Field (17,500) Weekly Press Conference: TBA Surface: Natural grass Assistant Coaches: Wayne Bolt, AHC/DC/LB; John Shannon, Conference: Independent OC/QB; Greg Adkins, OL; Jim Dye, TE; Jeremy Rowell, DB; November 3, 2001 President: Dr. Jack Hawkins Tracy Rocker, DE; Mike Pelton, DT; Arlington Nunn, WR; Mike 2001 opponents Byrd Stadium Athletic Director: Johnny Williams Turk, RB. College Park, Md. History Team Information First Year of Football: 1909 2000 Record: 10-2 All-Time Bowl/Playoff Record: 14-7 2000 Conference Record: 7-0 (1st) Years in Postseason Play: 11 2000 Final Rankings (I-AA): Teamlink.com (3rd), ESPN (5th) Last Postseason Appearance: 2000 First Round I-AA Playoffs Basic Offense: Spread Result: Lost to Appalachian State, 33-30 Basic Defense: 4-3 All-Time Record: 418-304-27 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 41/21 Starters Returning/Lost: 12/10 Sports Information Football SID: Tom Strother Honors Candidates Office: 334-670-3229 Brock Nutter, QB; Demontray Carter, TB; Jimmy McClain, LB; Home: 334-288-3241 Naazir Yamini, LB. E-Mail: [email protected] Assistant SID: Joel Lamp Offensive Starters Returning Home: 334-807-0669 Demontray Carter, TB; Brock Nutter, QB; Stan Curington, OT; Richard M. Scrushy Field E-Mail: [email protected] Adrian Moore, TE; Heyward Skipper, WR. Fax: 334-670-5665 Press Box Phone: 334-670-3229 Defensive Starters Returning SID Mailing Address: Tine Davis Fieldhouse, 100 South George Deiric Jackson, CB; Vernon Marable, DE; Jimmy McClain, LB; Wallace Drive, Troy, AL 36082 Rayshun Reed, CB; Osi Umenyiora, DT; Davern Williams, DT; Overnight Address: Tine Davis Fieldhouse, 100 South George Naazir Yamini, LB. Wallace Drive, Troy, AL 36082 Web Site Address: www.troyst.edu/athletics Series History Series Record: First Meeting Larry Blakeney Brock Nutter 2001 Schedule S1 at Nebraska S8 at Middle Tennessee State S15 Appalachian State S22 Nicholls State O6 at Miami O13 at Mississippi State O20 Cal State Northridge O27 Southern Utah N3 at Maryland N10 at Louisiana-Monroe Returning Statistical Leaders N17 Jacksonville State Rushing G-GS Att Yds Avg TD Demontray Carter, TB 10-8 135 804 6.0 6 2000 Results LeBarron Black, TB 11-2 110 385 3.5 3 S2 at Alabama A&M W 28-13 Passing G-GS PA PC Pct Yds TD Int S9 at Appalachian State W 34-28 Brock Nutter, QB 11-11 285 140 .543 1800 13 5 9494 S16 Alabama State W 62-19 S30 at South Florida L 10-20 Receiving G-GS Rec Yds Avg YPG TD O7 at Northwestern State *L 17-24 Heyward Skipper, WR 11-9 26 386 14.8 35.1 2 O12 Southwest Texas W 31-7 LeBarron Black, TB 11-2 14 87 6.2 7.9 0 O21 at Sam Houston State W 23-21 Demontray Carter, TB 10-8 12 224 18.7 22.4 2 O28 Nicholls State W 41-12 N4 at Stephen F. Austin W 6-0 Tackles G-GS UT AT TT Int Sacks TFL N11 McNeese State W 20-16 Naazir Yamini, LB 11-11 68 52 120 0 6 11 N18 at Jacksonville State W 28-0 Jimmy McClain, LB 11-11 63 44 107201 N25 Appalachian St. (I-AA Playoffs) L 30-33 *Game later forfeited by NWS due to an ineligible player 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND FOOTBALL >>>> 2001 MARYLAND MARYLAND’S SCHOOL-RECORD SEVENTH HOME GAME IN 2001 WILL BE VERSUS CLEMSON. CLEMSONtigers 2001 opponents Game General Information Coaching Staff Location: Clemson, SC 29634 Head Coach: Tommy Bowden, West Virginia ‘77 Founded: 1889 Career Record: 33-13 (4) Enrollment: 16,982 At Clemson: 15-9 (2) Nickname: Tigers Football Office Phone: 864-656-2796 10 Colors: Burnt Orange, Northwest Purple Best Time to Reach Coach: Daily, 1:30 p.m. Stadium: Clemson Memorial (81,473) Weekly Press Conference: Tuesday Surface: Natural grass Assistant Coaches: Rodney Allison, DE; Burton Burns, RB; Reggie Conference: Atlantic Coast Herring, DC/LB; Jack Hines, DB; Mike O’Cain, QB; Brad November 10, 2001 President: James F. Barker Scott, OC/TE; Theilen Smith, DL; Rick Stockstill, WR; Ron West, Byrd Stadium Athletic Director: Bobby Robinson OL. History Team Information College Park, Md. First Year of Football: 1896 2000 Record: 9-3 All-Time Bowl Record: 12-12 2000 Conference Record: 6-2 (T-2nd) Years in Postseason Play: 24 2000 Final Rankings: AP (16th), USA Today/ESPN (15th) Last Postseason Appearance: 2001 Mazda Gator Bowl Basic Offense: Multiple Result: Lost to Virginia Tech, 41-20 Basic Defense: 4-2-5 All-Time Record: 571-393-45 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 53/21 Starters Returning/Lost: 12/11 Sports Information Football SID: Tim Bourret Honors Candidates Office: 864-656-2114 Woodrow Dantzler, QB; Kyle Young, C; Travis Zachery, TB; Chad Home: 864-888-3490 Carson, LB; Will Merritt, OG; Jackie Robinson, WR; Charles E-Mail: [email protected] Hafley, SS; Braxton Williams, S; Nick Eason, DE.
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